The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 24, 1853, Image 3

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ah momu -rey—- :: . Li xawwwBiSS'SSiKSu win |iut ° oowif, dHKaBfflP.jw*' ° T Jllwry P*«MfJfSS of beleno- JO ™, £*£&""**£• ta ■ s &‘»^;.r 0 ’ ,or ' w,, ' D iiiffS&fewttjSBe S2SSll©kwii imtv f«U wool) do, t heavy Gordon do. i heavy Drown Ihlrtfitg* i plain aud twilled red Flannel* | Plaid*, Linseys, ®~ ?- UERIN08, to i-rMoUd IMn«h MEDICW; J® «J••* P'fe KS», in l«» «**■»• gg^^SW-WZ. ssssgrte 1 ff’’ ' l 7ffi»»W rl ' ,, !°i!JJ' SgSSSSr,-, —- jSgi'i iwigj '^“{yTruunNE wiixuna. GROCERY STORE. FAN 1 -' 1 , hi, iturt.at the corner &*««»*'” “*• 0. th. m„t I ■'KjStuMf* 1 "'!,. anttO. J nnljon, wi*tii*n"n"nlitliiUon ,ITUmtbur iV.gnvilfiiiwn Ilf tUeolty ufikvunab Apply al this 0M00, nlB—dllft ot energy end experl. \jtfrANTED.—The advertlssr, a man TT ence.ls deslrdueof procuring wall acquainted with tho detail* of fori MouslInd’Lelnes \ American do i plain rood# and high raw8llk brfca. w variety of colon; Mouslln d’Balia j printed French Gam* well acquainted with the detalli of forwarding, and hi K rte hi* servicos would bo important to Railroad or in panic*. or Merchant*. requiring them. Ho line t , action to leave the city. Batlsfootory referencre glv addreelng W. at thl* office, . ocuv ■fXT*ANTED A SITUATION—By a young man who is well v V acquainted In the city | he le a good accountant and Plain, glald, and striped ;Drea* BUkaj riohJ>K»«ede doj plain bl'k Silks | a largo variety | black brocade do. j bl'k and Rep. do. • . _ _ _ Blooming Dress Goods. ktouelln d'Lalnea : French and English Bombailnee ; Al- pacoaa i Canton aud Tunis* Cloth*. 1 Cloaks and Mantillas. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas: black and col'd 8llk Mantll- ... ... laa i Ladle* 1 bl'k and co'd Cloth* for Cloaks, and a variety bare the preference, of Trimmings for the sun*. „ . Embroideries and Laos Goods. Mouilin Collar* and Chemisettes; Lac* do: rloh embroid ered Lawn Hdkf* \ Mourning Collar*. ChemlaetUa, and Uu* denleevM | Muilln Capa {Infant's Waists | Swlu and Jao. Edging* and Iniertlng* t Thread and Lbde Edging* and In* sertinga: Cambrlo and Muslin Banda. Glowes. Ladle*'. Mine*', Men'*, and Hoy'e Gloves, a large variety. Hosiery. Men’* and Boy'* Worsted and Cotton Half Hoie: Ladle*’ and Misses' Cotton and Worated Hose; Ladles' black and white Silk do. House Famishing Goods. and 12-4 Linen 8heetTni brown' and 10-4.11*4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting*: 9-4,104 end 11-4 rown and bleached Cotton Sheeting*; Pillow Case Linen* _nd Cotton*; 8-4.04 and 104 bro. and bl’cbed Table Dam ask : Damaak Cloth*; Nankin* and Doyle* | Hucabuo, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Irish Linen*, good style* ; Bed- Tick*. Furniture Dtmltys, Ac. Tick*, Furniture IMmlty*,. Cloths and Casslmcrci. Black Fronch Cloths; Plain and Twilled Bluo do. do; black Doo Skins; plain and plaid Tweed*; Kentucky Jeans- black Satlu Vesting*, and black and col'd Silk Vesting*. ocl20 j P. CURRAN Loul, Hraody. 1M4. * ll.nn.My Bmnily- 1|11. ‘ S D.MT.C Bmn'Ij. >*“*■. ■ F'“ l ivm Hum, In tend. 1 It-deU Wine. IIWL" I'urt MW. ' Vl,l,kf - l *¥‘','i,ii.idia". 1. itbb Tnr iau, br.nd», M » SF-fifJU'limmt nrr.ncy grocetle., .neb mi Abo, . “'r *..,, ulckleil Lnb.tor., Salmon., Slacker- W* ,li uSTSl*M. ill™. Bnnll.b Saunni,B*Uad ,« India Conllal.. all »arrantcd jnnu- 1 sr» pTnFY grocery store U'JKhrr wuald Inrnrin uumend. llmlbn baa re- ;"T,i'iiV..n.li.aml«IUU,l. day open . F.ncJ ■ ' in the ral-Mlo tenement of bond's Building, I £**1 ‘ i. n u (taintisu Heading Room. I *i*ent stock, whlcli lms been selected with great I On p£*° nrticle In Iho above named business; to ’’ otu, ° w mo uo. “quick salts and small J SSX that the nubile can readily db* I between spurious and genuine articles, ho confl I ss»«. .u ■» •»*» *" d I rlim H AS Just received and olTors for salo, at his atore, on Bull streot. In Sorrell’s buildings— “ Br —- -ipen* nnloyment. lie 1* ruing, and he - acquainted In th* oltjr,, write* s nur band | a situation In a Commlulon House or theUrooery Business preferred i would make hlmeelfsen- erally useful to hie employer. Apply at thle oOlce. old ^GKNT WANTED —The native wine MUblbhment of IsmawoKni AZnuuiotAX, Cincinnati. Ohio, wanta In Savannah, Georgia, a house that would take the agoncy for the tale of their native wine*, In aud around that place. Wholesale dealer* in wines and liquors, who retail at once, ». Postpaid offere. with "—* — .tlhi - ... direct or Indi- root reference* on Cincinnati house*, ere received unUl the 20th day of October, and answered directly by LUNUWORTH k ZIMMERMAN, Natlvo Wino Establishment, ootT Cincinnati, Ohio. W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a small family, to re- main in the city. Apply to city. Apply 1 WVLLY A MONTMOLLTN. I TO RENT—A carrlnge house and stable, for two horses, In a central part of the city. Apply at this of fice. nov‘22 ifltfiit ta brtoitflr ■ Telegraphed tor the Oeorglau.^k* New York Cotton Markot. Nnw York, Nov. 21. A »ligbt advance wae obtained In tlie Colton trana- ncllone of to-day. Bnloa of about 1000 balea were ef* fected at tbc following flgnrea t Fate Upland, life *, Middling Uplanda, 16}. Tho xnarkot for all deecriptlona of Produce pro* Bonta no obange. Curacoa Balt has advanced materially. Charleaton Cotton Market. Charleston, Nov. 22, Tho Balea of tbe day foot np 1.100 boles. Market firm, at extremea of from 9} to 10|o. Charleaton Regatta. Charleston, Nov. 23. Tbe boat Charles A. Sands, entered by U. Spaul ding, Savannah, won tho firot race—prize $300. Tho Kate Keenan, also entered by Mr. Bpauldino, won the aecond race—prize $200. , UNITED RTATHS MAIL LINB^ I’m NKW YOllK.—To le*v* W*dn**d*y.-2M at It o’elock. M.-—The epUndld steamship j C*pt. Q. R, sehenok, will leave a* above. For PADK^.mi.FAV.OO Cabin Passago $28 00 Steerage... 0 00 8TR AMSHiP I8ABHL. FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. 2b team on Tuesday, 1st December. The United States Mall 8teamshlp ISABEL, 2William Rolunb, Commsmbii, will regularly I* port on the lit and 16th of each month, For postage only, apply to nov22 COIIEN8 A HERTZ. SfiW YOIUt—Tho btl. WCTUMl'KA, C.pt, QBat Johnson, having a part of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch a* above. For balance of freight or poetise, apply to tbe Captain on board or to nov2U If. JC. WASHBURN, Agent. BMW YORK—Union Line—.The quick dispatch as above. For freight or lioasage apply to nov22 OGDEN A BUNKER. r- ,-M* NoTBuBCrWeidq giKK 100bale*GttDnyctftifftW 1 BoHe^Sffucky Roiw. sepO Valuable Farm Lots—At Private uu*. ■ • <.• ctoca or ewaerue, -* s ■: y Vb Monday, LMh Inslant, ut II o’etoek, at the stora ia I41B- . - . ■ bridge'# buildings, Barnard atreei, Mav Market aquaria, will be sold, Eleven ten acre lot*, cltuated on Lover's Una, being part of Millen'e farm. A pUnof theloU may beeeenitpnr counting room. Term*—one-third cash, balance In two counting —j—— r — ~ , equal annual InatalmenU, with Interest, and aeoured by mortgage on property. DY T. J. WALSH. Clothing at Private Sale—A handaome aaaortmant of ready-made Clothing, coualatlng of auperflne frock, sack and overcoat*, in lota suit purchaser!, for >ale low. Term* \ nov4 ROST ON—Tho brig M. B. DAVIS, Davis, mas ,__t«r, will meet with dispatch aa abovo For freight or passage apply on board or to novl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ffi TO RENT—A farm, one mile from tho city, contain ing seventeen acres, on the premises Li a convenient dwell ng, plastered and well Unbilled. For particulars 4 ,fr* T J. WALSH, 176 Bay at. ■L TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite tho [^residence of Solomon Cohen. Esq. Apply to A MONTI WYLLY A MONTMOLIJN. t TO RENT—Two or throe rooms on Bay street, suit able for offices. Apply to the Editors of tho Georgian. novl3 t TO RENT—A small brick house, near tho Barracks. Reut $12.60 per month. Apply at the Georgian of fice. octl5 2 half pipe* Plnet, Cwttll & Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 2 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co's Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 1 pipe Swan Oln,'l half pipe Eborn leaf Gin, G bbls old Bourbon Whisky, 4 cases Rhlnelsh Wine. Toasta brand, vlnt, 1842, 4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine, 3 cases Sardines In )i boxes, 10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds and brand*. Also. 10,000 or tho best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of all kinds, 2 bbls Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig Pork. nov!8 WILLIAM G. DICKSON, Corner IK hitakcr treet ami liroughtun Lane. H AS received per late arrivals a full assortment of the following articles— " Layer lUUlnn. new fruit, all clustors, Citron, Zuuto Currants. Slmft Shell Almonds, and Bratil Nuts, Bordeaux. Marseilles and Italian Sweet Oil, Mixed Pickles, In jara and barrels, Preserved Quinces and Peaches, Cunnisteni Preserved Salmon and lobsters. Sardine*. English Sauces. Mace and Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia. Pepper, Ginger, Ac., Ac. The above articles have been selected and aro fresh from latest ImporDitlons. nov!8 t TO RENT’.—A commodious brick edifice on South Broad street. Possession given 1st November next.— Inquire at thla office. oct8 TO RENT—'Three tenements la Gordon Block, well supplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers, ‘and other modern Improvement*, basement plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to oct!3 EDWARD G. WILSON. TR RENT—A brick house on Jonos street, on Ilot. Possession given Immediately. Apply to octll T:.i: WALSH. full Railroad Accident. Ualtiuork, Nov. 22. Tho Fall River Train of last evening, from Boston for Now York, stopped at Stonington, (Ct.,) to re pair some datnago sustained by ono of tho whoels.— Whilo there it was ruu into by tho special train for Bridgewater, and by the collision five passengers were serinuBly injured, and others moro slightly. The Rev. Mr. Potter, of 8. C. bruised about the head, bat Is not considered seriously wouuded. A subsequent despatch contradicts the above, and reports Mr. Potter dangerously injured. Explosion, Baltimore, Nov. 22. An explosion occurred this morning at Chi!d»* dis tillery, New York, by which ono iuau wiui killed and another wounded. TO RENT—Three of the five tenement houses, on IJtbe corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of sepl4 A. BONAUD. TO RENT.—A small comfortable House m a re spectable and cuutral part of tho city. Reut <300. Possession given on tho 1st November, or sooner if Jt'siraole. Apply at this office. aue2G BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C. AT VKIIY LOW PitlClfiS. A PROCLAMATION. . _ . conu. governor or asm ktatw ffn^ltsaarable Justices of tho Inferior Courts of the X «rer«l cvaulici composing tho CowoU Judicial Dls- "fnesner having occurred in tho Judgeship of the Co- ... jndifUl District by the resignation o?tlie lion. Edward * Hill do hrrcbv issue this, my proclamation, requiring il iIt*uthorirp>l officers of said Judicial District to hold ud-tiios l« their respective counties on the first Monday ■JiaQiry. 1851. In manner and form ns by law pointed out. tSSvscancy. and that they make a return thereof - irtment. Ifiw kM* »ud the Seal of the Executive Depart- 1 bmI, ,bi» 4th day of Xovcmcr. 1863. ^ uwsuri composing —- , _ U. DrKalb. Fayette, lleanl. Meriwether and Troup _ S.VSUICS, DOORS AND BLINDS. llX Ann UU*™ 01- ’ SASH from 7X0 to^12X20 ; .00 IlD.UUU pair Hlinds for Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20; I Ml4wl Poors, various sixes. 1 GliSirtffirnislied on tho same forms. W E tato pleasure in calling the attoution of planters to our very extensive stock of Woolen and ** . . our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domestic Goods, many of which we purchased before the great ad vance lu wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly low, consisting of— 40 kales London Duffil and colored Blankets, 60 do brown twilled Kerseys; 10 do black do, 30 do brown domestic Good*. •26 do striped and whito Osnaburgs. 10 do plain red Flannel; 6 do twilled do, IS do shirting Stripes, 10 do Settlor's Georgia Plains. 15 cases Louisiana nnu Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids, 6 do plaid Linseya, stripes aud plaids, 6 do Satinet ami Kentucky Jeans, 6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams, 30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 29 do English and American Prints, 60 dozen Negro Capa; 100 nieces Carpeting, 150 Ruggsnnd Matts; 200 Carpet Bugs, 300 Negro Itbad-lmndkerchiefs, 1000 dozen woolen and cotton Hosiery. Planters and inurchant* visiting our city during tho fall and winter will find It to their interest to look trough our stock, os wo are disposed to sell at a small advance upon cost. nclO AIKEN A BURNS. S ' TVLRlfS—W hhds prime Bacon Sides, 20 do Shoulders. lOctokt sugar cured Hams, 60 bbls Boston Rum, 100do IRkIm' idiI Hose Gin. 20 do Domestic Brandy. 20quartor I nl»W casks Malaga Wine, 125 bbls good rating Poto- I to. 1U0 boxes new scaled Herring, 2 hhas Codfish 20 half IWifcolhw’s F M Beer. 40 boxes new M R■ Ra sins. 20 do I mbiI Pepper. 25 do do Coffee, 100 kegs 6,10.15 and 20 | nl)c, 'jWdemljons. 1.2,3. and 6 gallons. 200 bugs drop I Stuck Shot, assorted. 89 reams wrapping paper. BO bxs lloitl'i 6*and 8x Candles, 80 bbls Stuurt’s crashed and I nlerrd s u«r 60 do B and C clarified do. 60 do Genesee I Ur, 39 half do do. 00 bbls butter, sugar and soila Crack- I«—I ..4 l.r .al. *m»nwkcn. IT TilORSE WILLIAMS lias’lately received Western V. Characters or Types of Border Life ; by Sl’ConneJl, Types liidriUnitfatloni by Darby. 1 Bu»r MoSients of an Idle Woman. J Addison’s complete works, with critical and explanatory ■ kin hy Green, in 5 volumes—first just received. I Theliliick Water Chronicle, a Xarratlvo of an hjcpedltion lk!o lUmlolpb county, Va.; with illustrations. | iteYere' field' re's sublimeand comparative Philosophy. •i City Architecture, or deslgus for Dwellings, Ho- READY MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER. T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his friends and Iho public In general, to his extensive as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as It does a variety of every article for gentlemen's wear, suitable for the preseut and comfog seasons. Tho following comprise a portion of tho stock ou hand : Overcoats and Surtouta of black and bluo beaver cloth, Black and brown mohair cloth. Norway and labrador coatings, Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks, Black cloth dress and frock coats. Blue and brown cloth business frocks. Grey and check cassimere businoss suits, Black doe-skin cassimere pants, French fancy cassimere pants. Grey and mixed tweed cassimere pants, IllUck and mixed satinet pants. Plain and plaid kersey pants. Embroidered and plain black cassimere vests, Figured anil plain black silk vests, Plush velvet vest*. Figured black and fancy cashmere vests, together with an extensive slock of Furnishing Goods, such as fine white shirts, silk and merino undershirts, merino Canton flannels and Jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black, colored und white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs, neck-ties, suspenders etc., the wholo of which Is offered for salo low, by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor, oct4 17 Whitaker street. FOR SALK. dPt Fire hundred and eighty acres of land, situated on *7^Skid leway Island, uine miles by land and twenty miles by water from tho city. Three hundred acres of which Is lino corn and cotton land, lu a high state of cultivation. Tho dwelling Is a cottage, containing seven rooms, walls hard finished, with all necessary out houses, and a flno orange grove, fig, pear aud peach trees. " passed for health. Fcr terms apply to novlO WYLI.Y k 1 Cannot be sur- fc MONTMOLLIN. VALVABLK LANDS FOR SALK. gff* All that tract of land, containing 6000 acres, situate TT*between the Railroad und Ogoechee River, and on which stauds the 20th Milo Stntion—it Is heavily timbered and well adapted for making turpentine: ulso, 2000 acres of land, lying on the Caual. about tun mlli , s from the etty ; and 100 acres adjoining tho city. Apply to octl8 WYLI.Y k MONTMOLLIN. Rhode Island Election. Baltimore, Nov. 22. By tho vote takcu in Rhode Island on Monday, it appears that the proposition for a Convention to re vise tho Constitution is rejected by a majority of 3,000 Tho FlaherUa. Ualtiuork, Nqv. 22. The latest accounts state the American mackerel fishermen have had u most unfortunate season. On Tuesday, December 6th. at the court house, will be told, between tbe ueual hours cf sale, Ten lot* ofl*nd,eaoh containlngone acre and three quar ter*. Said lute lay almost half a mile from th* city. A plat will be exhibited at the sale. Term* liberal. n23 Administrator's Sale. On Tuesday, the flth December, will bo eold in front of the court house, between the legal hours of sale. The Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, In th* Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson's Island. For further par ticulars Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county aa the property ofD. M « . J -4laWtor. •Ajrfrv ..--*** ivVK. --vi .tors to tJIIL 1 "i ■m A large and complete assortment of Femfly Groevri**, consisting of eager, coffee, teas, flour, crackers, tobacco, candle*, lamp oil, picklsa, preserves, apices, fancy groceries. . confectionaries, etc., eto. Also, * fine tot of old wines and • - brand!**, warranted pore Spanish segan, tobacoo, eto.. t# do** the concern. Term*—<100 cash, $100 to $800 sixty day*, over $80# ninety dnjre, for approved endorsed peper, novM Garden Lot. On Tuesday, 6th December, k t u o'clock, in front of tho court house, will be sold, O rden Lot No. 98, containing, by recent aarveya,five » and a half acres, situated on tbe Louisville road, near the - city. Terms ceah. Purchaser to pay fot title*. • . To Rent—Four two-story wooden building*, situated on ■’ West Rroad and Roberts streets. These buildings are new and neatly finished, with all good out-bnlldlnga. for terms at the or - ‘ —tt- apply a e counting room. octS8 Hides Wanted—Tbe highest market prices will be paid -id flint hide*. Ar*-- 4 S NH W YORK.—Tho regular packet schooner MAIUA 1'IKE, Aumack, master, will have quick a for tbe above port. For freight nr passage apply novl» OODES k BUNKER. BOSTON—Tlie schr. ISADORA, Bragg, will .have dispatch as above Fot frel • lit or passage ap- plyuT novl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. B BOSTON—Tlie schr. F. A. GOODWIN, Captain Carllso, will meet with dispatch as above. For deck apply to mivlfi PADELFORD, FAY k CO. 'novl3 HAVANA, CUBA,—The packet schr. GEO. 8. MERCER, Hlgbee. master, will meet with dispatch above port. Fur freight or passago apply to " OGDEN iN k BUNKER. BOSTON.—the brig 7.ENOUIA. Rollins, mas- ter. will have Immodlato dispatch as above. For Iruigiii or passage apply to uovl3 BRIGHAM, KF.IXY k CO. BOSTON—Tlio fine baik CIlAUI.Kd IVHJ.I.iM, ,Hawes, master, will have dispatch as above. For reignt or passage apply to novlS BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. JXfi PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line—Tho J2&Sregular packet scliouner J F. TOBIAS, will hsvo quick <li*patcli fur the above port. For freight or * k apply to novl'2 OGDEN At BUNKER. Rogora, deceased, and by ordor of tho adml Administrator's Sale. On Tuesday, Gth December, will b« sold, in the front of the court house, between the legal hours. IM and Improvements, No. 10. corner of South Broad and Whitaker streets The lot ia subject to ground rent «f <67 60 to the city. Tho Improvements consist of a double tene ment dwelling. In the basement of which Is an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing ro’>m. On the first floor is two largo and elegant parlors, with a spacious verandah. Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed versndnh. all lighted with gas There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant rooms, carrlsge liouso and stAbln In a brick building in tho rear of the dwelling. On tho lano. in the yard is a fine pump and good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and washer. Tho above property Is sold by leave of the Ordinary, a* tho property of D. M. Rogers, doceased. and by order of 1 administrators. Terms will be declared at the salo. if tbe for green, dry, salted and flint hides, tog room. ipplyatour count- octlB Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have Jnst received from -* “•••**• B dV~ —- - the manufacturer* In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel's Improved'Es sence or Coffee, This le the beat composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence ia much more wholesome, moro delicate, Oner flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and in every respect auperior to the flneet Rio Coffee, ana in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try It and see If it doe* not. mayl2 UNITED STATK8 MAIL USB. At Frlvnto Sale—Two five acre lots, one mile from the city, for sale low, If applied for immediately, on accommo dating terms. seplG At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick in quantities to suit purchasers. auglQ A Desirablo Building Lot for Salo. Lot No 9, fourth tything, Anson ward. For particulars, tlngrooi * ** Railroad Assignment. Baltimore, Nov. 22. Tbe Directors of tbe Burlington and Rutland Hall way, Vt., have assigned that property to trustees, for the benefit of all concerned. They aro unwilling to pay tbe high rates of interest that would now be de; munded on loans to meet their liabilities. LIVERPOOL—Tho shin CHASE. Captain VZfgJlWhlto, having tho larger part of her cargo engiigsd, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For baluuco of freight apply to nil 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent. A* BALTIMORE.—The fine schr. MOHAWK wajgjglGralinni. master, will meet with dispatch as above. Height or passago apply on board.at Telfulr’a wlmrf. or novU _ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. it NEW YORK—Union Line.—Tho regular jguackct schooner FRANCES SATTHRLY, ReeveJaud, master, will have quick dispatch ns abovo. For freight or passaguapply to novlO OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—oTcfKstnbllalietTLnio^ l—Tho schoouer ECHO. Low den, master, will meet Ufopuich as above. For freight or passage apply to —'* ' BRIGIIAM, KEIJ.Y & minu v. louriu trilling, aiii Inquire xt tho counting room. jyl6 NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAM8HIP8. DAY8 OF tKAYlSO SAVANNAH FOR NSW YORK. . Tlie Florid*. Contain Woodluill, The Alabama. Captain Bchenck, Tho Augusta. Captain I.yan Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull, Tho Alabama, Captain Schcnck Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon The Florida, Captain Woodhull, Tho Alabama, Captain Sclienck, Tbe Augusta, Captain Lyon Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhull,., the Alabama, Captain Schenck, Tho Augusta, Captain I.yon Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull These ehips are tbe largest on tho coast, unsurpassed in ....Nov’r 6 ... *' 0 u 12 ... " 10 r ... •* 23 ,, M 20 ....Dec'r 8 7 « 10 . . . . 11 17 .... “ 21 24 81 speed, safety and comfort—making their passages In 60 to CO hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po- CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE, tfgjt Ceylon is situated on tlie river Ahitnmaha. two miles yfrma Dnrlon. and coutuins four hundred and seventy- live acres of first quality tide swamp, of which tw„ hundred nnd thirty nre In good order—under dams ; and about fif teen hundred acres of piue and hammock laud adjoftiing. On tho place ure two good barns, a very commodious stalilo and currlngo house, und other necessary out-build ings. with proper nnd comfortable accommodation* for 80 or 00 negroes, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms, etc., all in good order. For tho lust twelvo years this property has yielded an average income of nearly 14 per cent., ns may be seen by reference to the books of R Raberslinin A* Hon. to whom nnd to Dr. J. I*. Screven. (Savnnn&h.) reference may bo made for gonoral Information j and for further particulars to tho subscriber, on tli» plantation. 8. M. BOND Darien, November 16.1853. novlS—f&r.’ui The Charleston Mercury nnd Georgetown Tunes will pub lish the above twlco a week for two montiis, and send bill is this office. I Hi. Store*. &c. 1 Theory of Christianity; by W. S. Grayson. I Schirdi'* I’eruvisn Antiquities, translated by Rev. Dr. | ball. | Broto's Roman Classical Literature. I Hughes' Scripture Geography. .. - children j t I Hr. Rutherford's Chli ■ Li. World. ( Wj l**'s Widowhood, from Blackwood, j hrfcjf'* I'resents. for all seasons. by tho author of Iho Wide, novlO H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please take notlco that the obstruction* at the entrance of my store, conse- I prel upon the putting up or an Iron Front, aro now suin- I KaUy removed to enable them to gnln easy access to the I itrriur. where they will find the shelves well stocked as I nlwith Crockery, China, Glass snd Stone Ware, family I farinre. wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and fable Cut- I ky; torethcr with a great variety of Limps. lanterns, I ficU Ksucy and House Ffirnlshing Goods, which will be I iU ti muderute and just prices, by J. I\ COLMN8, 1 *0/26 100 Bryan-street. —Busy NEW BOOKS. DECEIVED November 16th. 1853, by 9. 8. Sibley. ,U Moment* of an Idle Woman. „ J Urn of the Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au- ■ihvofAiuy lawreuce. &c. , , , ■ The 014 Doctor, or Stray Iieavea from my Journal, being I ddehr* of Uie mo*t interesting reminiscences of a retired I fhjiidan. | Short Patent Sermon*, by Dow. Jr., third volunto. J Tho Counter Arnlicdtn,or Master Timoth’s Book Case, hy If W.M.Reynold*. | Uoael Ainsworth, or tho Young Pnrtlxan'a Down. I U<!; Let’s Widowhood.from Blackwood's Magazine. I Rirnum't llltistnttcl News. I (ile»»<)n’i Pictorial. For sale at 135 Congress streot. novl8 NEW GROCERY HOUSE CHAMPION dC WATTS. Tho subscribers have Just «]>cued a fresh supply gnSgSflof Goods, recently received from the northern markets, and solicit tho pntronago of country L&cSJb tealers. city merchants, and families generally. Tho following articles comprise a portion of llteir aloes : 76 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, assorted brands, 25 M Cigars, 10 cases lino cut Tobacco. 10 hltds Bacon Shies nnd Shoulders, 100 Hams, 5 bbls Lard. 10 do Cork, 30 whole, half nnd quarter bbls Mackerel. 50 bbts Domestic Liiiunrs. all qualities. 20 calks Wluu—Madeira,TenerllTe, Port and Malaga, 6 half and quarter pipes fine Brandies, 2 pipes Holland Gin—swan brand, 60 boxes Cheese—Common. English Dairy, Ac. 60 bags Java. Iuiguyra, and lHo Coffee, 10 kegs choice Butter. 60 whole and hall bbls F.xtra Canal Elour, 75 bags Georgia Flour, In 100 and 60 lb sacks. lUO whole and half boxes Colgate’s Soap, assorted, 6 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 80 bbls clarified and brown Sugar, 10 casks Byass’ I/mdon Porter. 10 cases Pickles, 10 bbls Meteor Potatoes, 10 bbls white wad red Onions, 30 boxes Herring, 10 baskets Chainpaigne, Ac.. Ac. Also, a full assortment of Groceries generally, compris ing, sauce*, syrups, preserves and dried fruits, oils, spices of all kinds, fancy soaps, nuts, liyson aud black teas, dried beef and tongues, sardines, ground coffee. Hitt salmon and mackerel, brooms, buckets, wooden ware and measures, to gether with numerous other articles of household use, all which will be sold cheap for cash or approved city accept ances. nc t-7 VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY. OA. dJ2j» Tho subscriber, desirous of removing from the Slate of Georgia, offers for salo his PLANTATION, lying on water* uf the Coolawnhnve. five miles west of Albany, adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicholls. and oth ers; containing 3.125 acres, more or less. There nre about 800acre* of open, cultivated land. The land Is situated so that it inn lie easily divided, and II two purchasers appear, tbe subscriber will ilivido it ao aa to suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad' dress ••5Ioore A Edwards,” nr myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Gn., August 30.1853. ncll—tf My Agent.living on the place, will show the Lend* to any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. This splendid new house, situated on Brnad-st., immediately in front of the site of tlie old Planters’ Hotel, which ha* been tuvnfcdwd throughout with new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for tlie reception ol "‘“da- - 1 customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of tho Proprietor, to give satisfoction to those who may favor him with tholr custom. J. M. SIMPRON. nov9—tf Proprietor. LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. m Tlio undersigned having leased the above estab lishment begs to assure tho traveling public that no exertion* will bo spared to sustain tho establish- iii reputation of tho house. AssKted by Mr. Miurs. he hope* to make the Lanier House, second to none South ol New York. GEO. M. LOGAN. Proprietor. J. Mkara, Superintendent. novlS—ly FOR SALE.—Tlio undersigned offers for sale his res- bMidenco nt Midway, near Miltudguvillc. Ti.o lot con- “Lffitaitis about thirteen acres. A* a residence, few si na tions coinbino more advantage*—health, facilities for edu cation and good society are nil to lie found nt Mblwny. novl8—wtf 1IEHSCHKL V. JOHNSON. Meeting In New York. Baltimore, Noa. 22. The Hon. J. B. Weller, U. S. Senator, of California, will adtlreHH an " Adamantine ” meeting in New York, on Wednesday, and is expected to denounce the President for Ids recognition of tne Free Soil lea ders. Baltimore Markets anil Shipping Intelligence. Baltimore, Nov. 22. Flour is easier. Corn remains steady. Arrived.schooners I). H. Baldwin, from Savannah, and Susan Cannon ,frotn Charleston. nov9 NEW YORK—Old Established Line. ■Tho schr. PATRICK HENRY, Kund.ien, master, will meet with dispatch us above. For freight or passage apply on board or to nuvB BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO. JCT/ BALTIMORE.—The fast sailing packet schr. SsCBVIRGINIA, Captain Axwurthy, will meet with dls- patch for tho above port. For freight or passage apply to uov3 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. New York Markets nml Shipping Intelli gence. Baltimore, Nov. 22. Tlie Cotton market exhibited more bnoym.cy to day in New York, nnd closed Arm with sales of 3,000 balea. Coffee U quiet aud uucluMiged. Naval Storct arc in good demand ; Spirits Turpeutiu* bringing 06 a GGc., and Crude 4$. Rosin ia lirm. BOSTON.—Tlie paciet schooner M. E. WELL-, Turrv. master, will have immediate dispatch for the above port. For deck frejght or passage apply to no»2 OUDEN k BUNKER. JS7fl PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Lino—.The regular packet schooner FANNIE. Bcaston, muster, having part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch for tbo above port. For engagements apply to oct30_ OGDEN A BUNKER. Iii* BOSTON.—Tlio bark MAIUA MORTON,Captain will have dispatch for tlie abovo port. For reigltl of 200 bales cotton, to completn cargo, apply io ROWLAND A CO. NEW YORK—Nciv Line.—Tlio regular —.^—packet br.'g MaC’wN,Captain K. Watkins, will meet wlthalspatch for the abovo port. For Insight or passage apply to oet2D 11. K. WASHBURN. Agent Baltimore, Nov. 22. At noon this day, In New York, Cotton was lirm, and tlie Flour market was also without change. Corn was easier. Tlio schra. Col. Satterly nnd D. B. Warner, from Charleston, have arrived. New Orlenna Markets. New Orleans, Nov. 20. Tho sales of Cotton Saturday wero 2,500 bales, without change. Sugars aro steady—Fair command ing 3jc. The transactions for the week iu Molasses amount to 10,000 bbls'.—l'rltno bringing 18£ a 19c.— Rio Coffee is lirm ut 10j a llic. .Mess Fork i,s dull nt $12 a $13. New Rice 4|c. Sterling Exchange 8i a 8j, Tho ships William, from Philadelphia, aud Sultana, from New York, havo arrived. ■November 22. The sales of Cotton on Monday were 7,500, and on Tuesday 8,000 bales, at firm rules. Strict Middling 0 a flje. Molasses lias declined, and Prime is held at 17c. Mess Pork is dull at Freights for Liverpool are taken at jd. Thu weather witli us is summer-like. B ACON Hams AND LARD—30 casks choice Hams. 20 tbl* IaiILard, received and for sale by «pll MCMAHON A DOYLE. lyrist 147 ltsy street. doth PRICE A VEADER. Drapers and Tailors. I CfAN'lSH SEGAUS—Just received from Havana 49,000 1,7 'T'M. viz: 10.000 Antonio Moro Superior Sugars, I BOW Uolorilo do, O.OiH) Horace do, 8.000 Legitiuio do. 1QPusade d«, 3,009 Ia Carollaa Regalia do. for sale I h novlS J V. CONNER AT A CO. L AMi* OIL SOAP, Ac—16 bbls winter strained Solar lamp Oil. ;w baze* Beaael’s Family Soap. 30 do do tal- |.- r * n iplHI.30b . ...... | "s'swIIm. 15 <Io puro s;a*rin Candles, 20 casks pints nnd _ -- r -.j sperm — — I P»rti I/indon I’ortcr. 30 bbl* Potatoes, white Onions, nnd I ArAm. 30 do Haiti more Flour. 16 do Hiram Smith’s self- I n, mg Flour. *bo. Butler. Cheese, Ac., just received and for I — at the corner of BrovsglAon nnd Drayton street*, by I «cU6 6 DAVID O’CONNER. I GOODS—Moiislin do Laines, figured and I * puio fur ladies nnd children: French. EinrlisH and ■ r ' plain fur ladies aud children; French. English and I Merinos; colored Alpacas, raw Silks and worsted I ""JslleM Brocade and plain Silks; silk Mantillas, small 1 si , Sh **l*»nd worsted Scarf*; long and square Plaid I ; eolurcd and black Plaid Ginghams; all size l'laids. | i ■M uiottiatat just received and for sale by 1,21 _ AIKIN A BURNS. I heavy Sped Oats, landing por schr | UlloUwk.andforsileby ■ 40,13 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. pWB-50 bbl* Flour, landing per schr. Mohawk, from I _ Baltimore, and for utile by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. firkins choice Gosben Butter, HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO., ■ Havo in store and offer for sale on accommoda ting terms—100 bbls clarified Sugar A B O. 76 do crashed nnd powdered do, 300 bags Rio Coffee, 30 do Java and Laguyra do. 300 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour, 6 bbls Iliram Smith’s Flour, 260 bugs 98 and 49 lb Georgia Flour, 100 bbls butter nnd sugar Crackers, 50 bbls Pilot Bread. 40 bbls Hams. 100 boxes No. 1 Tale Soap, 76 boxes Tobacco. 8s. 5s and 1 lb lumps, 60 boxes Adamantine,Star nnd Sperm Candles, 2000 lbs Codfish, 76 bbls plantlug Potatoes, Also, '2IHI bbls Portland and N. O. Molasses. 100 boxes Cheese, 50 do Starch. 60 do Raisins, 30 do Claret Wine. 60 do l/>inon Syrup. po*2 ZERMAN'S ANTI-SCORBUTIC TOOTH WASH. T HIS delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities, that it now lias become a standard favorite with the citizens of Now York, Philadelphia. Ball inn ire. Pittsburg, and other places. Dentists nnd Physicians pre scribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every source tho most flattering laudations nre awarded it. In flamed, sore, or bleeding gum* aro immediately cured by its use; its action upon them is mild, southing, and effec tive. It clennses the teeth so Ihnroutriily that they are made to rival pearl In whiteness, and diffuses thr melt tbc mouth such a delightful freshness, tlint tlie breath is ren dered exquisitely sweet, and it will iu most instances af ford relief to the most violent toothache. Hie following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist ol world wido celebrity who ha* submitted tho article to a chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any one of its superiority " I have examined a bottle of •' Kerman's Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash." and find it to be a vegetable prejiarutinn of an innocent character. I believe it will prove beneficial for tho purpose it is recommended.” JAMES. R. CHILTON, M. D.. Chemist. * Just recolvcd.aud for sale by nov!7 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. Baltimore, Nov. 21. •Joshua Bates, of the firm of Haring Brothers, has been appointed umpire, to tlie Mixed Commission upon Claims, now in Session at Londou, in the placo of Kx-President Van Burea declined. Meeting ot BivnU Officers, Baltimore, Nov 21. Tlie officers of the several Banks in New York held a meeting to-day. in reference to recent frauds to the amount of three quarters of a million of dollars. ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR, FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT. T HE undersigned, agents for the abovo mill*, expect to be supplied with one or two car load* a week of this Superior Flour, which they will sell from tlio Railroad De pot. ns it arrives, to dealers and baker* on favorable terms. 1 oc tl3 CRAVE A RODGERS. CRANE A RODGERS. B MCMAHON k DOYLE. ACON-ij cuVi choice Sldes'25 do Shoulders, tor sale I ._JW*20 MCMAHON k DOYLE. R. fiugnr, 30 do Muscovado do, 100 1 do B *nd c clarified do. 40 bbls crashed l w,« w poinrtied do. for sale by McMAHON k DOYLE. PKn^SiF- 1 ^ 0 k'r* Rifle Powder, 200 bags DoS P db “ CkSh0l > assorted, for sale by ’ McMAHON fc DOYLE. B'ESnS®?* AND HERRING—30 kegs selected Go- *hite dn ,n, a er ’ 50 English Dairy Clioom, 60 do I tad for uUiL U0 n,!w Herring, received rrer steamer. Tv,r“- SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO. y-, AI • ' M/iu.viua I u rw ^Q 1 !. l !!f f i K ' v HEAT—6C~biils l I Smith’s Geneiee I hcUed Burble 80 'i- « and « bbls snd boxes ij no 2n lt * 1 ’ rec *'lvo*I per steamer, nnd for sate Sf.'RANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. hhl1 ' rrtme Potatoes, for sale, to arrive ^rorigCirUiAn.fraro Boston. Apply to OGlVfN fc Was Eastern Hay. for salo, to arrive por brig I r nay. tor si P ,, . OGDEN & BUNKER. A for mu "uu ground Plaster, 26 bbls calcined do, My (q > 10 nrrtve t»ur brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap ril nim-7r=- nnr -‘” OGDEN A BUNKER. P 160 hiBACON—50 hbls H Smith’s Flour, h notS 6 **®’ >ia h --' 1 ? J*R!ll”K and for sale ing — .. I rimr-» >1" Holcombe, Johnson fc oo. y *»rkSi,M L i 3 n •?, A . r 4,r 0n . T . t } ur * da y. ne ^. bflfor , e | • , Pi»B#rtv‘rf , «fc 0,c * oek ’ A ' M ” wl11 ^ *°ld, Three Males. {*4 hy virtue of.® w, . r P?ratlnn of Savannah. Sold under L wtint, *' I tarTO resolution p*«»ed In Conncil on the 17th PHILIP M. RUSSELL City Marshal. I Ibcembur iCi# 3 t | 1 4V K -~ 0n tllc Gr»t Wednesday In I !yrlty of 8o,S!m' fo“ed at the market house In I !**lhmmltti* '' 0n,,t , r lh®»upe r lntendence of the Mar- I M.ati th| Juji,,;***"'hehour* of 10and 12 o’clock, A. uo^'^^inttld msrket. Terras cash. I « non ij'fchAVji 10 * eefir. Mohawk, from Balti- 2 bds prime Bacon Sides, for sale by ItoTAWwb- - J ' v - CONNERA'T fc CO. rb^EMObbl. Potstoe«Tju*rreceiired end for rafe n K. WASHBURN. Agent. H K. WASH Agent. DYING AND RENOVATING KSTABLISHAiKNT, 73 York street, near the Court lloive. Savannah. Georgia. KSTAIlUSlim ix 183*2. T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for thoir continued favors, would state that. In addition to the Improvements In Dying, acquired by him during i la taut visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements lor extending his business, by which he is now enabled to Dye a greater variety of colors on silk nnd woolen dresses, shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor lilin with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as may be required, in tbe same superior style which has gen erally so much pleased bis patrons nnd friends. Ladle*’ bonnets dyed, blenched and pressed In the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country punctually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels ate sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so that he may know where to call for them. novl6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. -Taken up oi ■ArSVXov 16th. a bay MARE POSEY, with a bridle saddle on. She ha* muiks of a collar on her shoulder*, oi whito foot, nnd a star in her forehead. The saddle is large one, und has boon recently repaired. The owner requested to call on the subscriber, pay expenses and take the poney away, or otbwlse she will be dealt with accord- lug to law. JOHN MOORE. ntS corner Habersham st aud Congress st. lane. J. V. CONNEllAT & CO. —~ Have now in store, nnd for sale on tlie most 4=33 favorable terms—'25 lilids Porto Itico nnd Musco- ■M vndo Sugars, 76 bbls Stuart's A D nnd C clarified ^^^■do, 40 bbls crasMd aud pulverized do. 10 boxes Ixmf 9ugar 120 bags Rio Coffee. '25 do Java do, 00 lilids, tierces and bbls W. I. mid N O Molasses, 75 boxes sperm ami adamantine Candles, 150 packages hyson nod black Yeas, 100 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour. 10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy. 16 quarter pipes line Old French brandy. 20 do do Madeira, and *20 do Port Wine, 60 do do Malaga, and 15 dn Teneriffo Witio, 30 bbls Old Monongnheln Whisky. 6 pipes Holland Gin. clover leaf brand. 2 puncheon* Jamaica, and *20 dn 8t Croix Rum, CO bbls sugnr. butter nnd soda Biscuits, 150 do domestic Brandy. Gin. Rum and Whisky, 100 baskets genuine Hcidsick Champaign Wiue, 60 do do Hungarian I.inn do 60 do do Crown nnd Rough and Ready do 120 M Spanish Sugars, various brands, together with choice Butter. Goshen Cheese, and other nr- clei tlcies usually found In wholnsale groceries. octlO Senator. Ualtimoiik, Nov. 21. James S. Wells snce-'cds tlie late Hon. (J. J. Ath erton in tbo United Status Senate, from New Hamp shire. A Frcslict. Haltimorr, Nov. 21. The New Brunswick bridge has been carried awuy by a destructive freshet. A large n mount of property lias been swept- off und destroyed Oct 19 -wr—to. FOR 11AWK1N8VlIiLK AND gsftSSZOTHKR LANDINGS TU- •u.m,, ihaau pi, ii. wiwrt. tnrister, will leave ns above, on Tuesday evening, the 16th Inst., from WBIlnk’s wharf. For freight etc , apply on board, or to novlO SMITH fc LATHRGP. WEEKLY STKABI-PACKKT LINK. FOR l’ALATKA, K. F., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle- bury. (Black Creek.) • r* j irff****>* The new nnd elegant steam-packet ST. JOHNS. Captain Jamas Fhkuhiii.v, will leave or ilie auove place on Thursday. 24Ih Inst..at 10 o’clock, A. M.. nnd every Thursday thereafter. This boat lins liuon built expressly for tho trade, nnd lias large and airy state room accommodations for passengers. For freight or pass age. apply on board nt tlio Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, near the gn* works, or to novlS CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. £9* Tlio St. Johns will extend her trip every fourth week to St. Augustine. In her next trip for thul city, she will leave Savannah on the 15th December. WEEKLY UN1TKIJ STATICS MAIL*LINE. FOR l'Al.ATKA, K. F., via Darim. Brunsuick. St. Marys. Jacksonville. Picolala. and Middldiurg. {Black Creek.) carrying the U S. Mail, r. The regular steam-packet WM. GASI'ON, H-iQCupt. Til»s. K. Siiaw. will leave for tho above place ou luestiay morning, Ihe gOtli ln*t., nt 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, having Imnd-ome accommodations, apply onboard, at tlio Florida Steam Packet wliarl, near tlie Gns works, or to nov'23 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. F1IIUDKLPIIIA AUCTION BALK. • Peremptory Hale—Steamship Osprey. by odkNiikimbu dt cboK. On Friday. Dccembor 2d. 1853, at 1 o’clock, 1*. M., will be peremptorily sold at public auction, at the Philadelphia Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia. Pa., Tho fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY. Tho Osprey is a side-wheel steamship, built in 1847. lengthened and re-built in 1850, Is about 186 feet In length, 27 feet beam, and '20 leet depth of hold. By builders’ meas urement about luOOtun* and regi*tcrs 607 tuns. Has sin gle engine of 62 inch e> Under, und 7 feet stroke. Has late ly been supplied with force-pumps, hose,life-boats, lifo-pre- servers. Ao., according to tbo new law ol Congress, and is in every respect lu order for continuing on her present line, or sny otiicr route for which she may be required. During the past eighteen months nearly forty thousand dollars have been expended furnishing her with new boil ers, overhauling machinery, building dining saloon, now furniture, Ac. She is fitted up with eighty stateroom berths,and tuo large Haloou* between decks; and on deck, officers’ room*, and a dining saloon sixty foot in length, furnished with Johnson’s patent sofa dining tables, and capable of seating ono hundred passengers at table. She Is capable of ac commodating ono hundred nnd fifty first clns* passengers, and is ubundnntly supplied with bedding, table furniture, linen, plate, Ac. She is one of tho most economical sea steamships afloat, her* consumption of coal being only about twelve tuns in twenty.four hours. The Osprey is now running botwcon Philadelphia and Charleston, snd from which slio has been regularly plying since February last, during which time she has not missed a single trip, and has cleared over and above her running expenses between twelve nnd thirteen thousand dollars.— Her owners not being In tbc shipping business, nnd haring run her mostly for tlie benefit of the business of their own city during the spring and fall trade of this year, in the hope that those most interested in tho Charleston trade would have secured her permanently on the line, which not having been accomplished, they havo now determined .to sell her peremptorily by public nuclion. Slio will be In port nnd can be seen from the 15th to the 19th Inst., and will leave again for Charleaton on the latter day, returning to this port again on the 29th Inst., and can then bo inspected until the day of snle. at her wharf.foot of l’in* Ktmt. Thumb of Sai.k.—One-third cash—balance at three and six months, with approved security, satisfactory to the sellers, FI vo thousand dollars to bo paid down at the time of pur- chase. ODENUE1MER A COOK. Auct’r*. 08 S. Front street. Phllndclphl*. PniLAHEtniiA. Nov. 11th. 1853, nuvl8—cimIDI reysnee to — completion of the KNOXVILLE, in January next, this line will bo semi-weekly. Cabin pass age, $26. PADELFORD. FAY fc CO.. Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, °cl30 13 Broadway, New York a.Ttlfj FOIl DJCMUY'S FEIIRY AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer OREGON having been rocont'y overhauled, repaired, nnd painted, will make regular weekly trips between tills cltv uud Gentry's Ferry, leaving here every Saltirdnv evening at 4 o'clock, and touching regularly at all the ftilermedlitto landings. Tho Oregon lias been thoroughly refitted under tlie late Steamboat Law. and her accommodation* fur pas- s« tigers are both ample and cum6.liable. Him lias been pine d on the line particularly for the accommodation or tbe planters and iiierclmiita on tbe river. Fur freight or passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to KINUHLEY A THOMAS. Agents. Savannah, October 1st. 1853. net 5—ritit wlm OPPOSITION LINE. PAL.YIKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE (OintronMI’LACFX—lifiives every Saturday morning it iOo'clock.—T •*"" *"• '• ■ UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. Through lu 60 to 65 hours.—AVu York and Charleston Steam J’acleb—leave Adger’e Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES ADGKR. Captain J. Dickinson, 1,500tons MARION. Captain M, Bkhry, 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Footkr, 1.000 tons, will le&vt each altermato Wednesd y. having been newly copperet and guards raised, Ib now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom. modntions,apply at the office of the Agent. * HENRY MISSROON, Comer East Ray and Adgor A Son’s Wharves, N. B.—A now ship will be placed in the line to conned with the Southerner on Wednesday*. foblO FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. Jb sail on Salurtlay Afternoon, June 1UA, at 4 o'clock. The flno side-wheel Hteamshlp OSPREY, 1000 ■ mSirmfr *""" burthen..!. Bunnett. commander, will leave as pei annoxd schedule every other Saturday. FROM CIURUSTOX. || FROM PlIlUPKUmU. June 11 June...,,. July July August... August 20 September.. 3 Cabin passage.. Steerago Through tickets to New York Sept 17 Juno., October,,, lllJune. October...16 [July........ 2 October ...‘29 July If November..l2| 1 July.... November. 26IIAugust. December.. 10] | August 27 Sept., . ''ipt.,,,,,24 ctober..,, 8 October..., 21 November. 6 November.19 December.. 3 616 6 17 3fngulficent Schemes OF THR GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES FOR NOVEMBER, 1833. A. D. ELLIS & CO., Contractors and Managers. Tlie selinnc* for the month of November present unusual attraction*, bolli in tlie brilliant nrrny ol prizes nnd tho number of drawn ballot*. The Georgia State I-otteries nre ull drawn under tbe personal superintendence of the Ooin- mlsrionrr* appointed for the purpose, and nn official print ed drawing is seut to all who order tickots. SPLENDID $1 SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 26th, 1853. $5,000! Georgia State Lottery. CLASS 1»8. To bo drawn on Saturday, November 20. 1853. asr 75 NUMBERS—12 DRAWN BALLOTS. “Ca Lowest Three Number Prize $101 SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $5,000 $5,000 1.500 761 Tickets only SI—Risk on a package of wlnfles only <14,8( —Halves and quarters in proportion. Ti e regular slcnm j Orders for tickets, packages or shares In nn.v of the Georgia Slate lotteries, will secure nronipt and confldnu- al Scliom . „ packet WELAKA. Capt. I Hal attention. The Managers’ Officinl Scheme and Printed N. King, will leave ** abovo. For freight engagements, up- Drawing is sent to nil who order tickets. Address l,AFKirKAU. Agent. This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a largo and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort 'passenger*. In Philadelphia, thl* ship occupies the same wharf aa ttaa Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City of Manches ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf,Charles ton. Freight on nit perishable nrltclci must be pre-pald. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER & 00., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. JuneT Agent. Philadelphia, UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Flo, __ Railroad to Oi/Idhoi-p—Stages to JhUahassee^ flST CTinfiBMp Thu Dally arrange- on this route i _ . commenced on the 6th Inst., running three times a week via. Nowton, Halnbridge. and Quincy, and three times a week rln.Thoninsville.I)iincan*vllle, Ac. Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half pant • o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglolhorpc. Tlie Stage* leaving Oglethorpe cither way nt 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal lahassee. ntio o'clock on the evening of the next day—time by either route 36 hours. Monday. Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton. Balnbridge nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tuiluliassee on Sunday*. Tuesdays and Thursdays, nt 10. P. M. On Tuesdays. Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by the wny ol Thotunsville—returning sn me route on Monday*. Wednesday* and Fridays.at 10, P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahnsseo by either route In 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah In 60 hours. By thl* route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o'eton "’—.In o'"— - ' • - •• • • — • of Cars, will arrive nt Tallahassee in 60 hours. It la also decidedly the best, cheapest and most oxpcditiousrouU for travellers to Apalachicola nnd West Florida. F’nre froin Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 : from Oglethorpe to Tnllnhnssoe, $16,00. » L. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fibhkh, •• Tallahassee. »«ff30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor MACON AND WESTERN llAl LltOAD. CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE under*igne<l lin* leased, and has now titled up in neat and elegant style, the budding on Drayton street, next door to Wav A Kim,'*, to lie occupied a* a COFFEE-HOUSE, where he intends to serve up. in superior style, every deli- Agcnt, nuy.’o OPPOSITION LINK* Change of Departure—thr Palalka, Fla..andall the interne- d iale fond ings on the route. - . v iP** is, Tlie superior new Stenm-pncket WEI.AKA, i*3?K4iSitofo|itiiin N. Kino. will, until furthor notice, leave every .'SaTUkuav. at 10 o'clock. A. M, Rate of Passage iu large, airy State Room*, as follow*: To Darien S3 00 | To l'icolata *S 00 Nt. Marys 4 50 Pnlntka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00 X. H.—Freight consigned l« It. R. Duke. f«r <kula, will be re-sbij-ped free of all charges nt P.ilnthn. For freight or passage apply on bonrd nt the Clnrleston :tteam Packet Company’s wharf, or to foblS S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. O ?.’ the fifteenth day of December next. I will sell, nt auc tion- In the city of Tallahassee. Florida, that valuable tract »f bind known as '’Tiger Hammock.” situated In Wa kulla county. Fla., about 12 or 15 mile* from St. Marks, and near tlie Wakulla river, containing 1809 acre*, neatly all of which is rich hammock and cano brake, nml unequal- l iu quality and location bv any tract of land, of the size. cacy of the New Y’ork nml gavnniinli Oysters, Venison. (•ItOU.SK. partridges, fish. Fulton Market unit Philadelphia Itc/f, ffr., fyr., will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style never before equalled in tills city. tar Parlies furnished'with private suppers nnd Dinners on short notice, lie will keep only the best Liquor*. ocV7 JOHN MeK. CODY. THOMAS J. NAYLOR. II. II. W. ALCXA.MIKK. COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. T. J NAYLOR fc CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, A’o. '223 Bay street. Sarannah. Ga. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! FOR FALL AND WINTER. K EMITON & VEKSTILLE have now opeued a large and well selected stock of Full and Winter Dry Goods, which they aaBuro their friends, and tho public generally, I is difficult to bo surpassed, either In variety or quality.— ' Tholr purchases havo been made upon such advantageous terms also, a* to afford great inducements to public patron age. In addition to a complete and handsome supply of Dress, Fancy ami House Goons, as well as a general assort ment of all other kinds of good* In their line, may be found : 8-4.0-4 and 10-4 Ilutill Blankets, 8-4.9-4 and 10-4T*illcd dn 8-4.9-4 nnd 10-4 Urey do 10-4,11-4.12-4 and 13-4 fine Bed Blankets, Also. Crib nnd Cradle Blanket*. And, for negroes’ wear, a large stock of Plaids and Ker seys, at prices ns lowaslhey can be bought anywhere, of tho following style*: Schley’s heavy Twilled Kersey*. Sunerlor heavy English Kersey*, a splendid articlo ImitationGeorgia Kerseys, very heavy KomUll Kerseys, ond tlio old stylo Cablewarp do. Also, grey, white and black Imitation Georgia Plain*, Striped do. Schley’s heavy Georgia Plain* of last year's make, nnd tho best article of tho kind in thla market, at their store in Waring’* Rango, 72 St. Jullen and 106 Bryan street. oct6 WEBSTER & PALMES H ave just received and offer fur sale— 76 bbls A, Band clarified Sugur, 60 do powdered do, 30 hhds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms, 60 bbls Hiram Mnlth’s and Canal Flour, 160 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon and F.towah Georgia Fleur, 100 bags, 98 pounds each, do do 60 bbl* butter, sugar and soda Crackers, 60 bbls Pilot Broad, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. 220 bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup, 60 bbl* good eat>ng Potatoes. CO boxes Ueadel’s 6s and 8s patent Tallow Candles, 75 do Adsmantlno Candles. 25 An Judd fc Son's Sperm Candles. 16 bbls and 20 half bbl* Nn 1 Mackerel, 76 bnxc* white nnd yellow Cheese. 25 hbls and 60 keg* prime I<eaf Lord. 100 boxes 6s. 8*. nnd pound* Tobacco, good brands 80 do 6s and 8s Grunt fc Williams'Tobacco, Also, 220 boxes Smith’*, Colgate’s, Croton and Beadel's Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. 50 Pearl Starch, 80 whole, half and quarter boxes R&Wlns, 26 drums Figs. 60 boxes Herring. oct20 D issolution.—The < Ul . ’-partnership heretofore existing under tho name and firm of J. F. fc M. W. O’Byrne. Is dissolved by tbo death of M. W. O’By rue. All persons hav ing claim* against tho late firm will please prrsont them, and all those indebtod will make payment to ' , JOHN F. O’BYRNE. Tlio bnslnesa will be continued at tbe old stand, by the undersigned, on hi* owtn account, nov2 J F. O'BYRNE. HYLAND & O’NEILL H AVE just received and offer for sale on the most ac commodating terms— 26 hbls Stuart's A and B clarified 8ugar, 30 do Lebanon Mills Flour, 6 do self-rising Flour, 10 bags Rio Coffee, 10 do old Java, 60 boxes 8oap, 20 boxes Starch, 76 do adamantine and sperm Candles. 20 do Judd’s and Litchfield's patent Candles, 60 casks London Porter, 20 half pipes Brandy, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 60 cask* Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, 60 quarter and eighth casks Madeira snd Port Wine, 10 firkins Butter, 60 boxos choice Dnlry Cheese, Also, 60 baskets Ileidilck and Uuitp’s Champaign, 60,000 Havana and American Sugars, and 26 dozen-assorted cor dials. novl3 P ICKIJW HERRING—60 bbl* Kura ScotU Hsrring. large size, landing and for sale by novfl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. no. n. hull. C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, .df * • - ■ V2 day associated with him Mr. Hurt C. Kino, of Glynn eounty. witb.whom he will continue the Factorage a nd Com mtaalnn business In this efty.under tbe firm of Hull fc Kura JanjQ ISO. H. HULL, 21t Bay-street. -Tbe undersigned ha* this C.Kwo.1-- M. PRENDERGAST &, CO 178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, Savannah, TTAVE great pleasure In directing attention to late per il chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car ry out strictly the same sratem.in tbe aale of their goods, aa U pursued by tho large houses in the northern dtiss, name ly: Bring their customer* the full advantage arising from buying In large lots. Planters, and beads of families, any all persons, buying in quantity, will find many large lota to buy from, and deddedfj cheap oct28 91ELODIANS— 3IELODIAN8. CAIMIART A NEEDHAM'S forge double ■ed, with four stops, suitable for church music. Also, forge double, round corner, six octave ; Cahnrt’* line Melodians, four and a half and five octave, a beautiful Instrument fur the parlor. For tulle on tbc most accommodating term*, bv novJ6 I. W. MORRELL fc CO. PIANO FORTES. , THR subscribers sole agent* for A. Stod- 'art A Co’*., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piano Fortes, are always supplied with sn as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority oftune and touch is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, a* well us the critical connoisseur. Tim ladies aro respectfully Invited to view those Instruments. An arrningemuut having been effected with ono of our most cinineut Pianists for the purpose, they cana'so be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGRAUM A CO.. Market-square. 4ST Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. jel7 iu the southern county. Term*—One-third cash, balance one ami two year* with interest Sale positive. Further infoiutnlioii can lie obtained from Jas. T. Archer. TnUahas’W'w. or myself, at Albany. Ga. novC—dAwlm WM. W. CHEEVER. BAKERY! BAKERY!! fJMlB undersigned begsleave to inform the citizens of Savannah, that he will open on the 1st of November, n Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson and Charlton streets, “here he will have the Best o! Flour urn! the Largest Size Bread for the price, hi* system luting cash und no credit. Jin will guarantee that hi* friend* and tlie public iu patronizing him w II be satisfied. Ticket* to be paid for In advance, and Bread for dish on ly. Ticket* can bo left at tho house if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. The cash system Is tho order of the day with me. as I have lost enough in by-gone days. What I have lost with bad customer* I will make uj> with good paying patrons, hy giving them a arger size bread, as cash will move the tHT Pie*. Cakes, and Husks, to be had at all time* at tbe new bakery. oct19—dim |*. GIKBEI.HOUSE A. CHAMPION. AT 111S STORE MARKET SQUARE.—lias on hand, and offers for sale on reasonable terms—100 tejRl barrel* crashed, powdenl, clarified nnd brown su- TVnMgqra; 76 bag* Rio, (’uba.and old government coffee. 60 barrel* Baltimore and Canal Hour 1 60 half bbls do do do jpartH. Smiti 100 98.100, 49 lb. bag* choice Cherokee Flour. 40 bbl* Hutter.Sugar.Soda Crackers and Pilot Bread. 150 bids. Potatoes, Carter’s Juno and merces, for family Life and Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, 1IAK-1FORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over <260.000. Alfrkd Gill. President. Jap. C. Walk let. Sec’y. This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock E rlnclple, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the snefits of both systems at tho option of the insured The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the in stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu- ranee Company In this State or Union. [L.S.] signed R G.PINNKY, Co iptrollernf Tubllc Accounts, State of Connecticut. W Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks taken on reasonable term*. The subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital $2,500,000 Capital paid In <1,000,000 C. E. Hadscitt, K-q., I IIzxht Lculam, E*q., ^Trustees, New York. Robirt Dillon, Esq. ) Farmers'Fire insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. 200 Reynold’s Haras. 10 hhds.Sldesaml shoulder Bacon. 75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 100 boxes and half do Family and Common Soap. 60 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar Leaf Tobacco. ^ 20 Kegs choice Rutter. 60 boxes Cheese. 25 kegs lard. 60 whole and half bbls, and 50 boxes Watts’ Buck wheat Hour. Also a full selection of choice Teas. Spice. Mustard, old Morgaliela Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, puro Whito Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrels half bbl*, quarters Salmon, table Salt. Vermicelli, Macaroni. Ac.. Ac., all of which are offered to Families. Plantors and Country merchants, for cash or approved paper. nov8 re Insurance Company. Capital <160.000. Nevr York nnd Erie Fire Insurance Conkp'y. Capital <160.000. These Com penis* having a cash capital, safely Invested In bond and mortgage, are prepared to edict Insurance against damage by fire,on all kinds of property on reason able terms. For insurance In either of the above named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, ttJi.toitoU-jbWOggtote. DE WITT & MORGAN O FFER for sale, at the lowest market price, a large and well sclocted stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Ladles' Dress Uoort*. Black Silks, of all widths and best make*. Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, Paris plaid and brocade Silks, Paris printed M. de laines, a large and beautiful stock, Plain colored do, and Chocos and Broadway Browns, Small figured Mouslln do Laines. for children, English and American Mouslln de laines, Printed Batin de Cbenes. new and very handsome. Mourning Goods. A great variety of Mourning Draaa Goods and Embroide ries, consisting of every thing new and beautiful. Hosiery. A large variety of English and German Hosiery, for la dle*, gentlemen, and children. AUo, Flannels. 8hlrtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, Irish Linens. Tablt Damasks and Napkins, Korseya, Plains, Osna- burg*. Brown Shirtings, Ac,. Ac. octlg HUDSON, FLEMING <Si CO., Factors and Commission Msrohmnts, No. 94 Bay street. Savannah, Ga., T ENDER thslr service* to plantsra, merchants and deal ers. in tho sale or Cotton and all other country pro dace. Being connected in bnslnesa with Horaxa. Hudson A Oo.. of Charleston, the establishment of an office In this city will afford our friends ohofes of markets; Strict atten tion will be given to bualnoaa, and tho nanU fkcHlttaa <f*- forded customers. . ; IMM . -pin* a. D. El.lJS A CO., Manager*. Savannah, Georgia. N. B.—Tickets in the Georgia State Lottories can nl*o be ohiiiiiu-<! from C. B. I'atter*<>n. 163 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.. George S. Gray. 5 Owen’s UuMiug*. Bull street. Savan nah. Ga.. G. W. Wylly, corner ot Hull street nnd Bay lane, Savannah, Ga. novlO—td Mall Train. LeavenMneon dally, at 8o’clock, I*. If. “ Atlanta tf “ fitf “ P. Jf. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Train* of the Western and Atlantic and IjtGmnga Rond*, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Rond, nnd at Mar- i with the Day Trains of tlie Central and Smith-western i.onds, Psssonger will arrive in Macon at 12'<.nnd at Atlanta at 1%, having the remaindernf the night for re*t. Passengers going South, via Montgomery. (Ala.) wh* leave Savannah nt8 A. M„ will arrive nt Montgomery In for- ty-clght hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. Accmnmqd.'itionTralns.Tri-WeeUly.wlll leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock. A. I(. Re turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursdnv and Satur day, at 7 Ji A. ii. This Train will connect wi'th tho Night Train of the Georgia Rond at Atlanta, and with tlie Nlghi Train of tho Central Rond nt Mneon. Passengers by the op. ward Train can dino at Griffin. Class 139 . 34 41 60 I t 69 40 5 7'2 60 11 48 13 76 Ticket 6 11 75 prize sold. Also. Extra (T.i«* 62: 78 70 43 24 07 47 72 23 C« 15 45 30 19 61 Holder* of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at K. WITHINGTON’S. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY A MAURY. Manager*. Class 141. draw* on Friday, thu 25lh lust, in this city, Sales close at 3 o'clock.!’. M oamai.. $4,672. 78 Number l»ttory—13 Drawn Rnllots. fifiJ- Tickets $1—share* in proportion. Extra Class I„ draw* at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday. 26th November. capital. $63,470. 75 Number Ixittery—12Drawn Ballots tlir Ticket* <20—shares in pro]x>rtion. Ticket* either singly or hy tlio pockngo for sale in Bay lane. Savannah, Ga., next ta Robinson A Camp. >v24 E. WITH1NGTON. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CAKRIGF.S. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A general assortment, just received.—Tim sub- now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages, Pliadon*, Buggies. Carryall*. Ac . fresh from some of tlie most popular Establishment*, and Builders nt the North. Tho selections were mado by one of the firm, with strict reference to tho requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their line, ns they enn confidently rerominourt and warrant.feel ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a better nnd finer class of work, than has been usually kept In this market. The Public nre most respectfully requested to cnll.exain- Inc, and satisfy themselves, whether they are lu earnest, by an examination of their stock OV All kinds of Rer.a'ringdono as heretofore. L.S. BENNETT*CO., July 31 Corner West Rroad and Bay-.st*. PLASTERING* *C. T HE undersigned having commenced business on his own account, respectfully tenders his sendees to the K MIc. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Pini ng, Stoco Work, Ac. Ac., nt tho usual prices, and will In every case warrant work executed by himself, or under hi* supervision. Builders and others contemplating build ing. would do well to call up >n him before contracting with others. Orders left at his residence. Jones-st., corner ol Harnnrd-st., will be promptly attended to. July]5—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. T. J. NAYLOR & CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. v B «BT?■*>/-» The subscribers would announce to tho com- munlty at largo, that they aro now oponing in ifio new brick buildings. No. 223 Bay street, Savannah, Ga., a general and complete assortment of CARRIAGES) BIGGIES, SULKIES, Re. and will continue to receive, from time to time, additions to their stock, that they feel confident will meet tbe appro bation of customers. • Thoy have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who haa been long and favorably known In the south, as a gen tleman of extensive experience in the manufacture and sale of carriages; and who Is connocted with aflratetasa manufacturing establishment at the north. Their stock, which is got up under the Immedlste super vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material and beautiful style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any market. Having thus perfected their arrangements they are pre- J ared to offer carriages which, for lightness, strength and urabllity, are peculiarly adapted to the requirement# of ket, and which they do not healtata to this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination is to bold out Inducements not here tofore enjoyed by this community, and to keep constantly on hand a supply of first class work. They hope, tner to Insure a *“ growing city. ■uppij ui uu. kuh auia, >e, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, a share ol the Increasing trade of this rapidly ty. novfl T. J. NAYLOR fc CO. Macon. May 17.1852. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup't’ 8nio Jr M SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. ui tinny ni n*| a. ; arrivo at Columbun 1 arrive nt Oglethorpe 10>4 A. M.: o'clock, I’. M. I/'nve Columbus daily nl 9 o’clock, A. M..undOglnti|orpo nt11>£ A. M.; arrive ai Macon ut3)£ I*. M. Connectlngnt Macon each way with Central R R train to Savnnnah. Augusta and Milledeevlllc, nnd with Mneon and IV. trains to Griffin, Atlnnla, Dalton, Chnttonoogu, Nash ville. Ac. Connecting dally nt Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. AIV. 1*. R R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufaula mail stages. l’as*cngors breakfast nnd dino nt Fort Valley. GKO. IV. ADAMS, Superintendent. Macon, Aug. 20.1853. nugSl THE IIEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET. TIIE ‘PEISSAIID’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE •LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE nnderalgno J would respectfully inform tlio trade nnd nubile generally that he I* how receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packot, which he offers in bond or from store. The above wines have been carefully examined and com- ji-irod with all the favorite brand*, nnd aro pronounced by nidge* fully equal to the very best, and for superior to many which nre selling at a higher price. Messrs. Fulssakd, I’kkk et Fun, ef Rheims. proprietors of the nbove brands, possessing facilities for the preparation of fine wines, cqunl to those of any other house in the wine district*, can'guarantee tholr wine* being selected from ths finest vintage*, will always be found of tho some superior and uniform quality. ‘the labels and corks bear Ihe name of tho proprtetori. Tho trado is invited to examine samples at the agency. WILLIAM W. HINCKEN, Solo Agent afid Importer for ths United States and Canadas, octl8-d3m 11 Old Slip, New York. S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars. Sleeves. Cbcmesetta, infonts’Waists nnd Caps: Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons: ladies', gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery ; needleworkea Trimmings. Cambric nnd Swiss Bands; embroidered and linen cambric Handkerrhlcfs. just received and forest* at * i27 - • - the lowest prices, by DkWJTT fc MORGAN. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 t D a WITT fc MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week ly their foil and winter Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace aud ducape do Plaid and brocade Silk of tho newest style Plain French Mouslin de Iotlnus, French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool PUids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silk* Plain nnd plaid Popliu*. very rich. French printed Cambrlo Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linens, fcc, sel Ribera's new building, Congress-street. MUSIC! MUSIC M ! The subscriber respectfully Informs ths ladles Rand gentlemen of Savannah, that ha intends open- jtlng a School for instrnotlon In Sacred and Secular BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. L IEDER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government. The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales of th* South, by W G. Simms. Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas D* Qulney. Tho Underground Mall Agent, by Vide. Illustrated, Men and Things as I saw them In Europe, by Kivivan. Time and Tide, or 8trive and Win. by A. 8. Rosa. James Montjoy, or 1're Been Thinking, by A. 8. Rose. Fun Jottings, or I-anghs I have token a pen to, by N. P. Visit to Europe, by Prof. SlUiman, of Yale College, 2 vol*. Illustrated, Gnatavus Lindorm, or Lead us not Into Temptation, by Emilia F. Carton. iv „ . Merkland, or Self-Sacrifice, by tho author of thu Lift ol Mr*. Margaret Maitland, fce. Aunt Kitty’s Talas, by Marla J. McIntosh, a new revised edition. A voyage to tbe Celestial Co up try, an allegory, by Bar'd ' Geo. B. Cheever, D. D. Also, more of the Bleak Ilouse, la two bound votnmaa; . more of tha Homes of tbe New Word, by Ure- Bremer : Youatt on Dog*: Yonatt on tbe Horse; fce., fcc., received and for sale, at 186 Congress street, by novll ' 8, B SIBLEY. SUNDRIES.—Just In store 6 bbls Reynolds fc Son's White 1 • O-Leaf Lard, 100 do choloa extra flunlly Hams. 8 hhds. do - 10 bbla. and half do Pig Pork. 10half bbl' 5gw«fog a School for Instruction In Sacred and Secular Haw’s Corn Beef, flboxes Beadel’s Tallow Osndlea, Starch fc “jKy Muale. Through long exneritnco, and haring con fondly Soap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candles, 10 barrel* ducted large schools, he feels confident hi* Instruction wul Bleached winter strained Lamp Oil, 100 boxes Ground Coffee, be perfectly satisfactory to all thoee, who may desire hi* Mustard, Cinnamon, aud Peper, 60 lb* Nutmeg and MaoeJU erricee In the above department! of vocal mualc. Desirous of forming sparge class tb# price of ticket* haa been fixed at $4 each, for tlie coarse of 24 lesions, including books—the name of which Is tus “ 8lngtog _ School^ Coin- - ip Oil, 100 boxes Ground Coffee. Mustard, Cinnamon, aud Peper, 60 lb* Nutmeg and Maea/15 Chest Oolong Tea, loose and In quarter Ibb packages, 60 bbl* Potatoes, and 100 bbla assorted applet, fcc.. fce. ..Foreel* by nov8 - ^PAVB) tyQONNOB. BROGANS—BROGABB* Ttw lubMritNri would mU*** ittwtUM ot ota oUim-ln tad ta«, im k a