The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 26, 1853, Image 3

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Va.’.dw'p;>■««k • :i;t>...■' , r : ' 'S5?«Stt vTo 5Ii HO AI aft ,art of ' 1 ' , /^'i , “" 0U ’ , fl^MBSSS&d tf.yg^r.IlD IIUAD DOWN, ^s*Baia“ nt JIB33K& U HOUX A.'Id KJNO, sSkSfe^'T** "‘“SfnSft "^“ a “ OB1 " so "' ^ MASTER JOHN, [ tu ^isfsssssr‘* t9m ' ■' r * M j't» -JSSJ& *—,-t* •* * j^{ffn?nCOLM€tlO» OP WILD - »!?l‘® ,nl AMIIAIS, ■ th. >hnr« attractions. offer a rich bill of en- | 1 >M'. i “, totb, S T . U. TIDMAB3H, Affnt. i M|[|i(OM SpSfSS hajwL and ne »pr««ia i> Mtloe, la two volarae*.. 1 Tbaltod States Dispensatory. ry tor Students. V'. ,-U Dictionary. Cw^'n^’rnSaw'trofphjrilolofjr. Carpenter’* Principle* of Physiology, Wilson's Unman Anatomy, by Goddard, tU rata. William’# Principle# of Medicine, by Ojmec. Oro*a» Pathological Anatomy. Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer, DungUaon’a Practl<*. Physiology, MaUrla Medics an i DUUoaary. noria wTTHUBNE WILLIAMS. 4«Sr- : Uiiih wi*hts 11 situation li'twiiaher V> waGSE yof 8a vuuuuh Apply nt tlilsiJltcu. u la—dim FANCY GROCERY STORE. rpHE silbecriber having enlarged hta atora, at thocornr., JL of Day and Whitaker street*, offer* for aaU on the moat favorable term* tho following« 10 half pipe# Otard Brandy, 1844. 6 do Jean Louis Brandy, 1844. 6 do llennaaay Brandy. 1811. ft do Daterao Brandy, 1808. 8 puncheon* Scotch Whisky, In bond. 8 hhds St. Orua Rum. In bond. 10 quarter caaka Madeira Wine. 10 do Port Wine. 10 bbla Uonongabela Whlaky. 8 pipes Holland .Qin. 80 bbla Phelps* Gin. ftQ M Spanish Began, various brands. Also, a complete assortment of fanoy groceries, snch r English and American pickled Lobsters, Salmons, Macke el. Sardines, Olives, Capers, Catsup English Bauces, Sails Oil, Prsserved Fruits. Jelly Jams, English and French Hun tard, Frenoh and West Inula Cordials, all warranted genu* lne, an 1 superior to any offered in this market novaa A. BONAOD. ,.,81,(00 ... 1.000 ritfACftSp*" HuuSemlowj aro deilrou. or Mflurid, ■ 1 “ilS/Wo ■*» r.m.l. teacher, for Mia a-.Ithllitm ..lWaclai7.cn,lantlala uto aoialomcnl, booh,era nco.odla- “"lai '“drerenlVtii. Secretary of th. •S' "ft. it. 1W order of It,, Boacd, WrtaB t . wt “ F liwis C. OAtNES, Pro.ld.nt. U.l!dW«._^" u, J % nort. 4 ..niint-Iao cicoth. after date application trill ba N° n T tb» Honorable the Ordinary of Chatham ™ ISjlS.all tb. real data bcfongln, to rat. sfi-*",'’ 1 ' - r ci, * , s;'”T. e Ho°tKRii: o "-°' to ‘ri' Administrator de bonis non, peril-** X\T AH 1KU.—Tbs Advertiser, a man of energy and exjperi- rests bis service* would be Important to Railroad or oilier Jompaule*. or Uercbanta. requiring them. Ho has no oh. Jeotlon to leave the city. Satisfactory referedoes given op addreslng W. at this od[ce. octlO TXT ANTED a SITUATION—By a young man who Is well T V acquainted In the city} he Is a good accountant and write* a fair hand | a situation In a Commission House or ths Grocery Business preferred t would make blmeelf gen* •rally useful to bis employer. Apply at this office olft A GENT WANTED.—Th* nstlvo wine establishment of LoxowortiI AZimmirman,'Cincinnati. Uhlo, wa«U In Savannah. Georgia, a bouse that would take the agency for the sale of their nallvo wines, In and nrounf that place. Wholesale dealers In wines and liquors, who total! at once, have the preference. Postpaid offers, with direct or Indl. root references on Cincinnati houses, are received until the 20th day of October, and auswered directly by U)NUWORTH k ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine Establishment, oct? Cincinnati, Ohio. HBW ARRIVALS t DRY-GOODS ! DRY-GOODS! HENRY LATHBOP & CO. H AVE RECEIVED per recent arrivals, and offer for sa Plantation Dry Gooda ; London DulHI. and Twilit*. Blankets ; Georgia Kerseys and Plains ; Northern do. do/; ■SSElBBsaa “ asstssg: *" S b, T rt HOWARD, "21xLtw Administrator de bonis non. B CTiEB'iSD CHEfSE—20 firkins strictly prime Uoshon Ratter Si boxes rich mild Cliecso. Just received and m Xbi' V- T* ROBINSON, m Bay.aU mtN-3 rear of the Exchange. . NEW FEATURE IN THE TRADE op THE SODT1I. At the suggestion and urgent so. llcltatlon of numerous merchants and dealers In the interior, the well known and extensive manu facturing house of Rathbonk k Kk.v>sdt, of Albany. New York, by the undersigned, their agents, will open, in about ten days, In the St. Andrews’ Hall 8tores, on Brough- «bii<1 Merton slreets. a rasgniflcent assortment of STOVES, Mfflpridnr nearly every kind of cooking, parlor, hall, and •flee i to rex txitli for coal and wood, uow In use, which U»r rill offer to the trade M ANY ftOANTlTY OR AT RET AID, it the nme prices, and on ns favorable terms as like stock bo be procured in any nf thu Northern Cities, addlugsim. dr cost of transportation, anil as they will shi p In such uiotitlM the transportation will be a very small item. *> iball also.keep at all times a flno assortment of enter and Marblelrcd Mantles, of the newest and richest mtterns: also, supply Ranges to Plumbers, and others, on tbiBOit favorable terms ; together with Tin, of tho vari- mi kinds, by the box or In any quantity; Copper, tapper Mtorai, Wire of all numbers. Ill vets. 'I inner'* Ears. Lend fSptKuisla and Common Sheet Iron, &c., nil of which we liilliell at like favorable rates. %t dtslrn keeping at all times a fine assortment or Jn- Mirlsml I'la nutshell Ware nf every kind, together with Htwkerplng articles generally, and In this lino the as- 1 wtnnlwlll be made as varied and complete as the wants gibe trade msy seem to dictate, also, Tin-ware In every nrifly.snd In any quantity, Ac. •gJU it U the Intention of the proprietors of this establish- •nt that It shall be a permanent one. therefore, it Is hoiied uJ uprated tbnt dealers mid others will consider It of lid. Mrtisce to them that they look In upon It before going or ■todinir north for their stock, relying sutely that they will Mdnlt with a* liberally and honorably as at any city In 'On United States. Wt hire secured the services of a most cnpltkltmmnn tod coppersmith, as foreman or the manufacturing depart, •nt, sal will be prepared to do anything In that line with MStncu and dispatch, and on farornblo terms. If Orders from the country solicited. KENNEDY k BEACH, Agents. Bmntuh, November 23,1863. nov24 , heavy Cordova do.: heavy Brow Shirting*; plain and twilled rod Flannels; l’lalda, LInaey . colored Homespuns. Ac. PRINTED D’LAINES, MERINOS, ka. Printed Frenc . Uouslin d’Lalnes; American do i plain mode and higi. col'd do.; French aud English Morlnoa. a variety of colors ; raw Silk Plaids ; Mouslln d’Balxe ; printed French Cam- Drcaa Silks. Plain, plaid, and striped Dress Silks ; rich brocade do ; plain bl'k Silks; a large variety black brocade do.; bl‘i. and Rep. do. Mourning Dress Goods, Mouslln d’Lalnes; French and English Bombasines ; Al pacas* : Canton andTamlse Cloths, Cloaks and Mantillas. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas ; black and col’d Silk Mantil - last Ladles’ bl’k and co’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a varle - , of Trimming* for the isme. Embroideries nnd l<ace Goods, Mouslln Collar* aud Chemisettes; Lace do; rich emhrolJ- ored Lawn Hdkfe; Mourning Collars. Chemisettes, and Un- dersleevea; Muslin Caps ; Infant’s Waists; Swiss and Ja, Rlglngs and Insert Inga; Thread and U*lo Edgings and 1h sortings ; Cambric and Muslin Bands. Gloves. Ladles’,Mlisea’, Men’s.aud Boy’s Glovos,a largo variety. Hosiery, Men’s and Boy’s Worsted and Cotton Half Hose : Ladh *' and Misses'Cottunand Worsted Hose; Ladles* black an. white Silk do. House Furnishing Goods. 10-4,114 and 124 Linen Shootings i 04,104 and 11- brown and bleached Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Case Linens sod Cottons ; 8-4.0-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’cbed Table Dam • ask; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Hucabu . 8cotch and Russia Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles ; IkM* Ticks, Furniture IHmltys, &c. Cloths and Cassimeres. Black French Goths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. d<>; black Doe Skins*, plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jean- black Satin Vestings, and black and col'd Silk Vestings. oct20 TirANTED TO HIRE—A cook vv main In the city. Apply novll W cook, for a small fhnilly, to re* io YLLY k MONTMOLLTN. TO RENT—A csrringe homo and stable, for two lortes, In a central part or the city. Apply at this of* uov22 Iflco. 1 TO RENT—A farm, one mllo from the city, contain* ing seventeen acres, ott the premises Is a convenient dwelling, plastered and well finished. For particulars Inquire of T J. WAlSll, pov'<« 17ft Day at. ml TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite the "ufrcsldence of Solouiou Colien. Esq. Apply to M novll WYLLY 8t MONTMOLIJN. jl TO RENT—Two or threo rooms on Bay streot. suit raablo for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Goorglun. ilN uovl3 k TO RENT—A small brick homo, near tho Barracks. IReut 812.60 per month. Apply at the Georgian of* **flce. oct!6 t TO RENT.—A cummodloua brick edifice on South Broad street. Possession glvon 1st November next.— Inquire at this office. a sa*. TO RENT—'Three tenemonts In Gordon Block, well Hrasuppllcd with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers, ■•aland other modern Improvements, basement plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to octl 3 EDWARD G. WILSON. TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a full lot. Possession given Immediately. Apply to octll T. J. WALSH. w TO RENT—Tliree of tho five tenement houses, on atbe corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of 11 Wp14 A. DONAUD. TO RENT!—A small comfortable House in a re" spcctableaud central part of the city. Rent 8300. Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner 11 leslruble. Apply at tills office. auz20 p. CURRAN H AS just received and nlfers for sale, at his store, i Bull street, In Sorrell’s buildings— 2 half pipes Pinct, Cartiil k Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 1 plpo Swan Gin, 1 half pipo Eborn leuf Gin, 6 bbls old Bourbon Whisky, 0 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, 4 cases Rhlnolsh Wine. Tnasta brand, vlnt, 1842, 4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wino, 3 cases Sardines in H boxes, 10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds and brands. Alio. 10,000 of tho best Cigars, 10 boxes Cordials, of nil kinds. 2 bbls Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig l’ork. novl8 frUESil BUTTER AND CHEESE—20 firkins strictly prlrno I r Batter, at 25 cents per lb., 11 do Goshen do, at 20 cts. for ale by nov23 HYLAND k O’NEILL. I A PPLES AND POTATOES—50 bbls just received by I ft. nov'i'j HYLAND k 0’NE1T.L. I D0AP AND STARCH—50 boxes Colgate’s Soap nndSiaroh. I D For sale by nov23 HYLAND k Q’NEIIJ». P ‘ To'HAMS—5 bbls Plg'Hams. 6*diTsmoked lleer. 300 lbs Bologna Siuvage. new, 20 cases Scheldam Gin. For sale I by nov23 HYLAND & O'NEll.U WILLIAM G. DICKSON . Oimer Whitaker tree! and Broughtrm Lane, H AS received per late arrivals a full assortment of tl.* following articles— layer Kilslns. new fruit, all clusters, Citron, Zante Currants. Shott Shell Almonds, and Braill Nuts, Bordeaux, Marseilles and Italian Sweet OH, Mlxod Pickles, in jars and barrels, Preserved Quinces and Peaches, Cannisteni Preserved Salmon and Lobsters, Sardines, English Sauces, Mace and Nutmegs, Goves, Cassia, Pepper, Ginger, &c„ Ac. The above articles liave been selected and aro fresh froi. latest importations. novl8 FANCY GROCERY STORE. T 11E subscriber would inform his friends that ho has ra turned to Savannah, nnd will this day open a Fane Grocery Stnro in the middle tenoinont of Sorrel’s Building, known ns the old Georgian Reading Room. Tills present stock, which has been selected with gror care, embraces every article in the above named business nlm.Segars, Wines. Liquors, Ac., of the most approve brands. He has selected for his motto, “quick sales andsmal! profits.” and as ho believes that tho public can readily di* criminate between spurious ami genuine articles, ha confi dvntly invites all to examine his stock and judge for them selves. norlft I*. CURRAN. R eady-made business suits—a supply of theabove. woihllne of grey, mixed and check Casslmore. just I rrarited snd tor sale by WM. It. SYMONS. *o»23 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-at. •VESTS—A Urge variety ofDrcss Vest, such ns I v figured blsck Silk, black Barsthen, and Funcy Silk, I Ipirtd black and fancy Cashmere Vosts. Just received for j alelow by nov23 WM. It* SYMONS. Dra|<er A Tailor. _ t, CHEESE AND FLOUR—30 kegs selected Rutter, U 70 boxes do white Cheese. 60 dodo colored do, 28 bbls I Blnm Smith’s Flour, 30 half bbls Genesee do. for sale by S0ri3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A G). H ABPEHS’ MAGAZINE.—Now is the time to subscribe. The eighth volume commnces with the December num- I Vt. Sebrariptlons received at two dollars and fifty cents, I uidln advance. Single numbers twenty-live cents Also. I htoim’i Magazine. Godey’s lady’s Hook and Graham’s I “girlns will bo furnished on the same terms, by bot23 8. 8. S1U1.F.Y, 136 Congress-street. I pilMS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ot fine II Print* tnd Pictures, among them a new variety equal I to oil printings, and much clieaper. for sale by ■ bo*23 8. 8. S1LU.EY, 136 Cougrcss-street. E AY—100 bales prime Eastern Hay In store and for sale by nov22 E. W. BUKKR. FOlt SAI.K. tfBk Flvo hundred and eighty acres of I and, situated on TJrSkld towny Island, nino miles by land nnd twenty miles by water from the city. Three hundred acres of which is fine corn and cotton land, in u high state of cultivation. Tho dwelling is a cottage, containing seven moms, walls hard finished, with all necessary nut houses, and n tine orange grovo, fig, pear nnd peach trees. Cannot bo sur passed for health. Fcr terms apply to novlO WYLLY A M0NTM0LLIN. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALK. ; All that tract of land, containing 6000 acres, situate _betwcen the Railroad nnd Ogeechce River, nnd on ill stands the 20th Mile Station—It Is heavily Umbered and well adapted Tor making turpentine; also. 2000 seres of land, lying on the Canal, about ten miles from tho city : and 100 acres adjoining the city. Applv to oct!8 WYLLY A MONTMOLIJN. CKYLO.Y PLANTATION FOR SALS. gS* Ceylon is situnlud on the river Alntsmnhn. two miles ’3C_froin Darien, and contains four hundred and seventy- five acres of first quality tide swamp, of which tw.< hundred and thirty are In good order—under dams ; and about fif teen hundred acres of pine aud hammock land adjoining. On tho place are two good barns, n very commodious stablo and carriage liuuso, nnd other necessary out-build ing*. with proper and comforlablo accommodations for 80 or 90 negroes, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms, etc., all in good order. For tho last twelro years this property lias yielded average income of nearly 14 per cent., ns may be seen by reference to the books of It Haliersham A Son. to whom and to Dr. J. P, Screven. (Savannah.) reference may be made for goneral Information ; nnd for further particulars to the subscriber, on th« plantation. 8. M. ROND Darien, November 15.1853. norl8—fAt'Jm The Charleston Mercury aud Georgetown Times will pub lish the nbove twice a week for two niontns, and send ‘ to this office. Tklsjrftphbiffol' tlie BftWiyiffggjlg Tunisia DJVTB hkvtM j/iiota nunopB. ARRIVAL 6f_THE CANADA. Liverpool, Nor. 13),, COTTON IMPBOVBD^BATTLB FOUOHT. Nbvt York, Nov. 24, P. M. Tbo British Malt Steamship Canada, with Liver pool dates of the 12th lost., arrived at Halifax this morning. The nows is highly important. Cotton was Arm. Advices from the East say that considera ble fighting had taken place, In which tho Turks had proton victorious. Tho sales of Cotton for tho week, In the Liverpool market, had been 45,000 balca; of which speculators took 0,000 bales, and exporters 3,000, at the following quotations, viz.; Fair Orloans 9# | Fair Uplands, .....AM Middling Orleans...... 6 | Middling Uplands, 6 The demand was good and prices stiffer. especially on the middling qualities. No alteration, however, In' quotations. . Iu Havre tho sales of the week had boon 6,000 boles, the market closing with moderate sales to tho trade. Cbnrleston Cotton Market—The Boat Unco. Charleston, Nov. 24, P. M. Tho sales to-day foot up 1.500 bales—for the week 9,000 bales. Tho market closes at extremes of 7| to 11 cents. Quotations range from 4 to i advance on tliouo previously given. Middling Fair and Fair stand at lOf to 11 cents. Receipts for tbo week have been 13.000 bales. Tho Comet was the winning boat In the race to day. Charleston Regatta. Charleston, Nov. 23. The boat Charles A. Sands, entered by R. 8rAUL* ding, Savannah, won the first raco—prize8300. Tbo Kate Keenan, also entered by Mr. Bfauldino, won the second race—prize $200. Rev. Mr. Potter’s Injuries. New York. Nov. 23. Tho Rev. Mr. Potter, of South Carolina, whoso se rious injury by recent Railroad accident at Stoning- ton, Ct., has already been noticed, is recovering. llcoltlx of the Prcslilcut. Washington, Nov. 22. President Pranas has been for sevorul days past la boring under u bilious attack, but Is now conva lescent. Heavy Failure In Boston. Boston, Nov. 23. P.8.Sheldon,Esq.,Merchant,largely engaged In the East India trade, has fulled for a very largo amount. New Orleans Markets. Nkw Orleans, Nov. 23d. Tho sales to-day have been 5.000 hales at full prices for the Oner grades. The stock on hand is 167,000 bales. Prime Molasses, 17c; Bacon Sides, 7c; Mess Pork, 12Jc; Ohio Flour,$6 40. The cotton market is rather at a stand still—operators awaiting foreign advices per I’anado. Later California datrsnre hourly expected per Uni* tod States or Pampero. vf !*. \Sljlppin3 -anh BtramlioatB, / ,V |■ s=rrrgg-...v.r. ■ '■ “ • I'NITIOD STATUS* HAIL tfUUC— ImWKFoU NEW YORK.—To leave on Saturday, both lioitaiiV. ut 3 o el.ifl.. I* M.—Th* new snd superior steam ship AUGUSTA, Copt, Thomas Lyon, wUl lesre m Above. *^”**~'*»»*jM*m« Mirim.' Cabin Psiisge,, *.y $25 00 8tMC*C* 0 00 fiiilte.. BY OOli% « PO.Hir K. Si Bale Bojib—2o0 colls IUIIu'ii’h' Ni> I Ropu. 6 ln.lo* 60 iwlue 100bale* Oappy^VbfftffeSh Kenra'cky jVuj^ sopO “ laftble Ikm Ltrto~At Private rate, acre lots, situated on Lover’s lane, tx ’arm. A plan of the lots may be »e< STiOAUSHIP ISABKL. FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. lb least on Tuesday, 1st December. The United State* Malt Steamship ISABEL, Eleven ten acre tott, filtrated on Lover’s lane, being part of Mlllen’s farm. A plan of the lots may be seen at our counting room. Tfirms—ons-thlrd cub, nelance In two equal annul Instalments, with Interest, and aerated by mnrtgnge on property, KWiujam Rollins, Commamlm, will regularly Clotbl liTporton the 1st and lfltb of each month, For ready-t passage only, apply to BYT. 4.WALSH. ; at Private Sals—A handsome assortment of , Jo Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and orercoata, in lots salt purchasers, for sals low. Trims —*■ - -*-•- n0T 4 On Tuesday. December 6th. at the court bouse, will be sold, between tbe usual hours of sale, Ten lots of land, each containing one acre and three quar ters. Bald lots lay' almost ball a mile from ths city. A [htimrd - — " -••• • Oi. .11,! i;. '-.[I, in-1> ill, lb. it or. In Lilfi- • MW’, bulldio... SuMId ftmt. MuUUUI A !.n» «o»piri« UTOlinrelor KlrtlrereMrki, Oomlitln. or upr, core., t*u, lo.r, mem, bib.ee, brandies, warranted pure Spanish tobaeco, stc.. to close tbe eoacern. -v, • Tsnns—$100 cash, $100 to$800 Mxty daya, over $100 ninety daya, for approved endowed paper. ‘ nov23 Garden Lot. OnTuredsy,fithDerember, at 11 o’clock. In front oftU court bouse, will be sold.. O rdra Lot No. M, eonUblng.iqr reoeni surreys, five and a half acres, situated on tbe Louisville road, near the city. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for titles. - , SfUL. _ icket schr. L. 8. DAVI8. Davis, master, will nave quick dispatch a* above. For freight or paxuge apply to nov22 OGDEN k BUNKER. plat will be exht d at the sale. Terms liberal. n23 BOSTON The brig M. D. DAVIS, Davis, mas |ler, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board ot to novl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. J3BJD NKW YORK*-Tho regular packet schooner 'CwA-MARIA PIKE. Auiuack, master, will have quick dispatch for the nbove port, For freight or passage apply to uovlO OGDEN k BUNKER. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK IN BAKER COUNTY. OA. (D7Y The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State "]£_of Georgia, otTera Tor “«lu his PLANTATION, lying on the waters of tho Coolnwahnco^five miles west of Albany, adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicbollx. and otn. ers; containing 9.125 ncrex. more or less. There are about 800acres of open, cultivated land. The land is situated so that it tan be easily divider!, and If two purchasers appear, tbo subscriber will divide it so os to suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad dress *• Mooro k Edwards,” or myself, nt this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon. On., August 30,1853. octl—tf My Agent.Uving on the place, will show the lands to any person calling for that puruoso. J. J. R. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. (±9. This splendid new house, situated on Hrnud-st., Kill Immediately in front of the site of tho old Planters’ BliLHotel, which has been lurni.dicd throughout with a furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of the Proprietor, to give satlriaetlon to those wlm may favor him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON. novO—tf Proprietor. MKLODIANS—MKLODIANS. CARHART & NEEDHAM'S large doubt■ |rccd, with four stops, suitablo for churc music. Also, lurgo double, round corner, si- octave } Cnburt’s fine Melodlans, four and • half and five octave, u. beautiful instrument for tho parlor. For salo on the most accommodating terms, by I10V15 I. W. MORRELL k CO I WANTED-Sis goo«l Tinmen, to whom constant employ I 1 * men*, will be given, and liberal wages paid. 1 _M*-4 KENNEDY k BEACH. Agents. I pROlUSAIS will Ik) received until tho 29th of November, I i. instant, fur tbe building of the wall corner of Bay nnd I auiurt itreet*. Specifications. Ac., can bo sren at my I eorntr ef Dray to n and Stato streets. 1 „ C. A. L, LAMAR, BOt ** Chairman Committee Docks and Wharves. forty DOLLARS REWARD.—The abovo rowan! ■Ill bo paid for the appprehonslon and lodgment in Re Savannah jail, or CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto roan. twenty-st* rears of age. He is known to be lurking about town in the neighborhood of Mr. Wm. ■wnby’i residence, where ho has a mothpr nnd other rel- «hn. pov24—12 JOHN H1LBO, Agent. A vpm TO PRINTERS. aKW EDITION of the S|«clinen Hook of Drcck’s Nkw low Ttra Fucsdkv will bo published in September, I *))! be given to those proprietors of printing of- I Jfi , “ ow "*‘ (n, 'ferit.orlt will bo forwarded them by 1 In rec **f , l in * Jv ance, of fifty cents for the postage. I iu i exhibited many articles never before shown ; I R. m . * ^* n sdded to the Fouudry new varieties ot I fmm nine-line pica to pearl, various Inilta- I ,... 8' a Z*eat number of faucy fonts, border both I wuSlry oM;e m,n * ,e ^’ * a ^ or ‘ l ’ aT * D 8 ru * c *i aD, l a complete I minu factured nro cast rroro a now com- I »f great durability, and are usually kept 1 to large quantities. E»ory fancr font is sold by I printed prices, which are from 10 to 26 I >*“ l »* an fhes. ofsome other foandriea. Allotli- \ die,f„"*j u | J l " lsl *' ir,ltutnl8 hedu.tmanufacturers’ prices wi ' lliD lf t” accounts with me. or whose I sniLi , 1 “ * on *suspended sre requested to accom- 1 Wm— °r ,eM wi,h c «y reference to prevent delay I i 0e .’! r,pa l* r * w * 10 choose to publish this ndver- I iormt , tuls note, three times before the 1st of I forltlM. M,tt i?' llc . nJ m6 one ° r tho iiapers, will be paid I tUirkmr W len tll «y purchase five times the amount of 1 *f'prdmen» mt:0t ^ ° Wn from PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers solo agents for A. Stor • fart k Co’s., ami Jonn II. Dunham's Plan Fortes, are always supplied with an m • oortment of these favorite ami justly celebrated Instn • menu. For durability they can lw fully warranted, whUi • their superiority oftono and touch is ovhlcnt and acknuw edged by tho most casual observor, as well as the crltia connoisseur. The ladies aro respectfully Invited to vio ■ these Instruments. An arrrangeraeut haviuglioon elTecti wjtli one of our most eminent Pianists for tho purpose, thr pan also be enabled to judge of the tone. F.ZOGHAUM k CO.. Market-square. 49* Secondhand Pianos taken in exchange, also tunc and repaired. Jel7 Life and Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PAN Y, 11AH1FORD, GINN. Capital, and surplus.,.,..over $260,000. AifKiro Gill. President. ‘ Jam, C. Walklkt. Sec’y This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stoc prluclple, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tb benefits of both systems at the option of tho insured. Tho strength, ability und well invested capital of the It stitutlon ure, In my opinion unsurpassed by any IJfe Insu ranee Company in this State or Union. [L.S.] signed R G.P1NNEY, Comptroller ot Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. 49“ Slaves insured. Californian nnd Australian risk taken on reasonable tortus. The subscriber is also Agont for the following FireCompa nles: Enaltnblo Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capltnl $2,500.00, Capital paid In $1,000,00 C. E. IlAtlKCHT, E-q., 1 Hcxnv I.uiilam, Esq.. I-Trustees, New York. ItOBKItT DlLLO.f, Esq. j Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $160,000. New York and Erlo Fire Insurance Comp’y. Capital $150,000. These Companies having a cash capital, safoly Invested in bond and mortgage, nro prepared to ollcct Insurance against damage by flre,on all kinds of property on reason able terms. For insurance In either of the nboro named Companies, apply to A. WII.nUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for theabove Coinpnnies, sept 20—ly office 120 Congress-st. LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. k. Tho undersigned having leased the above cstab- i llabmont begs to assure tho traveling public that ll no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish ed reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Mkaiia. he hopes to make the Lanier second ;o n»nn South nt New York. GEO. M. LOGAN. Proprietor. J. Mkara, Superintendent. novl3—ly — FOR SALE.—llio undersigned offers for sale Ids re Mldence at Midway, near Milludgevilh-. Ti.e lot cm “-tains about thirteen acres. As a residence, few si u: tions combine more advantages—hi-nllli. facilities fort-du. cation and good society arc all to be fniind at Ml-lwnv. nav!8—wtf UERSCIIEl. V. JOHNSON. F.STRAY NOTICE.—Takcii up on Tuesday u 'Nov 16th. a bay MARE poNEY. with u hrldloaud saddle on. She lias murks of a collar on her shoulders, one white foot, nnd a star in her forehead. The saddle Is a large one. nnd has been recently repaired. Tho owner is requested to call on the subscriber, pay expenses and tnki the poney away, or othwise she will be dealt with accord- lug to law. JOHN MOtiRF. corner Habersham st and Congress st. lane. , IX fSMWn.VP 0011 ® AND BLINDS. XOAHII I W s ASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200 100 Ap-irv'J*** y ip d» for Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20; Odd.W^, ! ?^ ou " ">“«• faniUhtdou the sameterma. Forsnleby JOHN O. FAL1JQANT - -iunis r suwufln i jj nor25^ W ' Qt Wlo** * n 8 r e»t rarlety, for sale by J. P, COLLIN’S. Cm, N ^^^? | t ^ iI l*^~l>ough-kneai5ert. meat tender- h4iM.n*til»:i?’ spoons, Iron skimmers and soup flectors or r*" cuiu,ri >cleavers, saw knives, tin re- Ob jana n, “ **“C0 pans, milk boilers, cullenders, ^“'-P'-rcriringrldirnns. etc., etc..for sale by tlOOiTr J ‘ — 00UJ ^ 8 . 100 Bryan street. AV *4*nd Rockland Ume just receiv- aorij rnle ialoU ,u *“it putchaaers. by F.. W.ltCKFJt. K- W-BUI t^Tu. Eastern Hay. Just received and fur I oym,,,--—* 3 E. w. RUKFJt D ibm,]. c l 0,h Frock and Drew Coats—a fresh i »urH y lor sale low, oy i hivro- R- SYMONS, Draper anil Tailor. r- — . h*te rr,, *h "'H’ply of black doe shin cassi- S/'"" h c ‘“ 1 ' 1 r^WrfF-r—- 8YM0XS - Oreper and Tailor.* V Xo.l n—u/u* 1 2 hhds. Godfish, 10 bbls. 1 ^*** SeUUd ^bli Scotch llorrlngs, and 16 I botS For salo by I tTliiuTmi DAV1D (ya)Sm *- I 'J WfflfSr » SD I,R AWfclW or Merino Urobs’ I 1«Dty, H “ ,n 1 GRton, »oue or extra large slse nnd fine I octJ PRICE k NEARER, psasssr^^- ISSam-, Of Rno k Tison was <Us- I t *“*«ilorp«inir lBrt " V tllu jB *tU of Fjjas Rwm, gqffis. xuthorized to settle the affairs of tbs I ***** oa hi, ladwft'ttwunt CU>r **' a “ d C °“ mlWon W. H. T180N. novl8—lm ... ..rgs and bags, Just re- ima, and for sale by CHAMPION k WATTS. 1 bt°'“ 20 I * VEAnER< ^^wxndTkUoT*. A PROCLAMATION. nKonaiA : nr imweix coiui. oovkrxor or iutn stats T O the Honorable Justices of tha Inferior Courts of the several countlos composing tho Coweta Judicial Dis trict ! A vacancy having occurred In the Judgexhin of tho Co weta Judicial District by the resignation of the lion. Edward Y. Hill, I do hereby Issue this, my proclamation, requiring tho duly authorized officers of said Judicial District to hold an election in their respective counties on the first Monday In January. 1864, In manner and form as by law ]>o!ntod out, to fill suen vacancy, and that they make a return thereot to this Department. Given under my hand and the Seal nf the Executive Depart ment, this 4th day of Novemer, 1863. HOWELL COBB. By the Governor : £* W. W. Paw*, s. *. p. Counties composing the Coweta Judicial District: Cowe ta, PeKalb, Fayette. Heard.Meriwether and Troup the obstructions st thu entrance of my store, conse quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffi ciently removed to enablo them to gain easy access to the Interior, where thoy will find tho shelves well stocked as usual, with Crockery, China, Glass and 8tono Ware, family Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut lery ; together with a great variety of Limps. Lanterns, Wicks, Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be sold nt moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS. -,ug26 . 100 Hryan-street. ~ NE W nOOKS. n ECE1VED November 16th. 1863, by 8. S. Sibley.—Busy IX Moments of an Idle Woman. Uvea of tho Queans of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au thor of Aiuy iAwrence, &c. The Old Doctor, nr Stray Ibarra from my Journal, being sketches nf tho most Interesting reminisceucus of a retired physician. Short Patent Sermons, by Dow, Jr., third volume. Tho CuuntcM Arahcim-or Master Timoth’s Book Case, by G. W. M. Reynold*. Lionel Alnswurth, or the Young Partisan’s Doom. Ijuly lw.e’* Widowhood, from Black wood’* Magazine. Baronin’s Illustrated News. Gleason's Pictorial For sale at 186 Congress street. nnvlS QUGAR—20 blida P. R. Sugar, 80 do Muscovado do, 100 O bbls Stuart's A. n audO clarified do, 40 bbls crashed do, 26 do pulverized do. for sale by * McMAIION k DOYLE. CANARY CAGES BY THE 1A8T STEAMER— $ variety of new and beautlfut patterns of canary fl|OvMjint received. Those desirous of a hand- tta— some Cage, and one proof against Afdes.bave only MU| to moke an early call for a choice from a fine as **41^ sortment fine • J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st. ^PPLlp3-25 bbls Apples just received per steamer Au- Apples . gusts, and for sale by nov23 CHAMPION k WATTE. 1JIU0LKTTE3—A largo variety for sale by . . XV aoygi KKMPTON i VEROTHJLE, J. V. CONNERAT & CO. Have now In stove, and for vale on the most ±33 favorable terms—25 iihds Porto Rico and Mu«cu- IfflHB vftdo Sugars, 76 bbls Stuart's A II nnd C clarified do, 40 bbls crashed aud pulverized do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar 120 bags Rio Coffeo. 25 do Java do, 90 hhds, tierces and bbls W. I. and N O Molasses, 75 boxes sperm und adamantine Candles, 150 packages hyson and black Teas. 100 bbls Baltimore nnd Cnunl Flour. 10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co.’s Brandy, 16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy. 20 do do Madeira, und 20 do Port Wine. 60 do do Malaga, and 15 doTenerlffu Wine, 30 bbls Old Monongahela Wliisay. 0 pipes Holland Gin. clover leaf brand. 2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St Croix Rum, 00 bbls sugar, butter anil so-la Biscuits. 150 do domestic Brandy. Gin. Rum and Whisky,, 100 baskets genuine Heldsick Champaign Wine, 60 do do Hungarian I Jon do 60 do do Crown and Rough ami Ready do 120 M Spanish Segara, various brands. ’ether with choice Rutter. Goshen Cheese, and other ar- tides usually found in wholesale groceries. octlfl WEBSTER & PALMES H ave just received and offer for sale- 75 bbls A, Ii and clarified Sugar. 60 do |K>wdnrcJ do, 30 hhds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms, 00 bbls Hiram Smith's and Cinnl Flour, 150 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Fleur, 100 bags, 98 pounds each. do do 60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers, 60 bbls IT lot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. 220 bbls Portland sugar house nnd N O Syrup, 60 bbls good eating Potatoes. 00 boxes Bcadel’s 0s and 8s patent Tallow Candles, 75 do Adamnntino Candles. 25 do Judd k Son’s Sperm Candles. 15 bbls and 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel, 76 boxes white and j ellow Cheese. 25 bbls and 50kegs prime la-af Lord. 100 boxes 6s. 8s, anil pound* Tobacco, good brands 80 do 6s and 8s Grant k Williams' Tobacco. Also, 220 boxes Smith's, Colgate’s, Croton and Bcadel’s Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins, 26 drums Figs. 60 boxoa Herring. or.t20 H A . HYLAND & O’NEILL just received and offer for sale on the most ac commodating terras— 25 bbla Stuart’s A nnd B clarified Sugar, 30 do Lebanon Mills Flour, 6 do self-rising Flour, 10 bags Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java, 60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch, 76 do adamantine nnd sperm Candles. 20 do Judd’s snd 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 Rutter. 60 boxen choice Dairy Cheese, Also, 60 baskot* Heldsick and Munn's Champaign, 60.000 Havana and American Scgnrs, and 26 dozen assorted cor dials. nov!3 JI. PRENDERGAST & CO., 178 Broughton street. opposite St. Andrew's Hall. Savannah, TTAVE great pleasure in directing attention to late pur- n chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car ry out atrictly the same system, in the sale of their goods, as Is pursued by the largo houses In the northern cities, name ly : Bring their customers the full advantage arising from buying in largo lots. Planters, and heads of femlllcs, and all peraun*. buying in quantity, will find many large lot* to buy front, and decidedly cheap oct28 Ctuuellas. amongst which are the most desirable vari eties ; also, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Oranges, and many oilier kinds, will be offered for sa e this morning by- novl'J W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. J CE—260 tans Ice. per brig Sam’l T. Hinds, for salo, to ar rive, by novlS BUIGHAU, KELLY & CO. bbls Fulton Market Beef. also. 0 boxos English Cheese, n "* "''building, □ovlfl P. CURRAN, Sorrell's .. opposite Custom House. B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 firkins Butter, 60 bxs Cheese received per steamer and for sale by - novO MCMAHON k DOYLE. fur sale low to oioee “ ‘ VER3TILLE. S lIAWIS—A few white crapo Shawls, for nl a lot, by novlS . KEMPTON k \ A T REDUCED PRICES—Printed Cashmeres and Mouslln de Lftlnes, a great variety of styles, for salt by novlO DaWITr It MORGAN. S HAWLS—Broebe, printed cashmere, white crape, plaid square iuid long shawls, black Thibet do, long do, Ul- k? square and long snawu, duck Thioosao, to nzagdoak^and ■"“Wm BOSTON.—The schr. ISADORA, Bragg, will havo dispatch as above Foi frel slit or paaioge ap- novlB BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. BOSTON—Tlie schr. F. A. GOODWIN, Captain farHsa. will meet with dispatch aa above. For deck Ireigin apply to nuvlfi - l’ADELFORD, FAY k CO. HAVANA, CUBA.—Tho packet schr. GEO. __ MERCER, Higbee, master, will meet with dispatch the abovo port. Fur freight or paaango apply to iovl3 OGDEN OTUNKER. BOSTON.—Tho brig ZENOBIA. Rollins, mas- r, will hnvu Immediate dispatch an above. For pasoagd apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Administrator’s Sale, On Tuesday, the Oth December, will be sold In front of the court bouse, betwoon tbe legal hours of sale. The Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mlds. on Hutchinson’s Island. For further par ticulars inquire at the counting room. Sold by leavo of the Ordinary of Chatham county aa tho property of D. M Rogers, deceased,^ndjbyjmler of the administrator. Administrator’s Sale. On Tuesday, 6th December, will be sold. In the front of the court house, between the legal hour*. Lntnnd Improvements, No. 10. corner of South Broad and Whitaker streota The lot Is subject to ground rent. f $67 CO to the city. Tho improvement* consist of a double tone mont dwelling, in the basement of which la an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the first floor Is two largo and elegant parlors, wlih a spacious verandah. Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with gaa There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant rooms, carriage house and stabln In a brick building In the rear of the dwelling. On the lane, in tbe yard ia a fine pump and good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and washer. The above property Is sold by leave of the Ordinary, aa the property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of tbe administrators. Tei . ... BOSTON—The fine bark CHARLES WILLMM, Vaav Hftvrei. master, will have dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to nov!3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. BillLAOEBFH1 A—Horan’s Line—The regular packet schooner J F. TOBIAS, will havo quick dispatch fur tho above port. For freight apply to nor!2 OGDEN igut or passage k BUNKER. LIVERPOOL.—Thu shlu CHASE. Captain SHa White, having tbo larger part of her cargo engaged, will iuvet with dispatch for the above port. Fur balance of Irelghtapply to nil H. K. WASHBURN, Agont. BALTIMORE —The fine schr. MOHAWK Graham, master, will meet with dispatch as above, freight or passage applv on board.at Telfair'* wharf, or novll B1UQHAM. KELLY k CO._ NEW YORK-Union Lino—Tho regular packet schooner FRANCES SATTEKLY, Reovelaud. master, will have quick dispatch as abovo. For freight or passngeapply lo novlO OGDEN & BUNKER. NE W YORK—Olcf EatnblIahc(r'LTn<r 1—The seboonor ECHO. Lowden, master, will meet dispatch as abovo. For freight or passage apply to BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. novO NEW YORK—Old Established Line. 'Tho Bchr. PATRICK HENRY, Kumlson, master, meet with dispatch us above. For freight or passage apply on bonrd or to i>ov8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. To Rent—Four two-ltcrj -nal.n bnlMInn, altiuM at' West Broad and Roberts streets. These buildings an new and neatly finished, with all good out-buildings. For termr apply at the counting room. ■ oct22 Hides Wanted—The highest market prices will be paid for green, ary, salted and flint hides. Apply at our count ing room. . optlS Improved Essence of Coffee.—We bare Just received from the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will ootutaueto keep on hand for sals, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es- sence of Coffee. This (s the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essenosis much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and oolored. c1e4r J PT * r J r wapect superior to the flam Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett savin 76 per eent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try It and see If It does not. miylS Terms will be declared at tho sale. At Private 8ale—Two five sere lots, one mile from the city, for sale low, If applied for Immediately, on accommo dating terms. • • * sepia At I’rivato Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities to suit purchasers. augJ9 A Desirable Building Lot for Sale. Lot No 9, fourth trtliing, Anson ward. For particulars, itingroom. .|yl6 i*mu u. louriu ivi Inquire \t the countin NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAM8HIPS. Diva or uurma bavimxau you raw tom. The Florida, Captain Woodhull, Nov’r 5 The Alabama. Captain 8cbenck, *» 9 The Augusta. Captain Lyon, “11 The Florida, Captain Woodhull, “ 19 The Alabama, Captain 8cbenck, a «jg The Augusta, Captain Lyon u 39 The Florida, Captain Woodhull,,. D«e’r $ The Alabama, Captain 8cbenck, •* y Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon, « JO The Florida, Captain Woodhull, M 17 the Alabama, Captain Scbenck, *•. SI The Augusta, Captain Lyon u 04 The Florida, Captain Woodhull ".... « 8 1 These ships are the largest on tbe coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety snd comfort—making their passages In 60 to 60 hours, and aro commanded by skillful, cartful and po lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to the r *-** * “ New York Market—Shipping, &c. Nuw York, Nov. 23—P. SI. The Colton sales to-duy Imvc been 3000 bales—th market closing with Fair Orleans at 12J ; Fair U| luuds at I2j; Middling Orleans at IQ|; Middling Uj lands at lOjc. Receipts of tho day GOOD bales—c> porto,from 1st to 22d inst., 13.600 bales. Cornjs i|n changed lu price under a steadyttemand. Bales 0 Ulo CWee at llio. Extensive Forgery In Troy. Troy, N. Y., Nov. 23. Allusion has been previously made to an extensive forgery in this city. It was perpetrated by the pre sent Mayor aud Postmaster of the city, and proves! be oven more extensive tlmn at first supposed. Tin. criminal has escaped [Asa matter of course!] Collector of New York. Washington, Nov. 23. A strong effort is being mode to effect the rejection before the Senate of Redlield, as Collector of the por* of New York. BALTIMORE—The fust sailing packet schr. VIRGINIA. Captain Axwurtby, will meet with dis- patch lor tho abovo port. For freight or pnssngo apply to nov3 H. IC. WASHBURN. Agent. BOSTON—Tlie pcicket'schooner M. E. WEUR, ^Terry, master, will linro Immwllnto dispatch for the tibure port. For deck freight or passage**pply to _novi OGDEN k BUNKER. .iSf PHILADELPHIA—IIcron’sLInc—nie regular packet schoimer FANNIE. Ueaston. master, having part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch for the above port. For engagements applv to ocl30 OGDEN k HUNKER. ASl BOSTON—llio bnrk MARIA MORTON,Captain mgSHulklcy, will have dispatcli fur tho above port. For eight of 200 bales cottun. to complete cargo, apply to octio Rowland & co. J i NEW YORK—New Line—Tho regular ^packet br.'g MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passage apply to oct20 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE uudersigued h*s lease-l.aud hns now fitted up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton street, next door to Wav k Kixo’s. to bo occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, where he Intends to serve up. In superior stylo, every deli cacy of tho season. Sow York nmt Savannah Oysters, Venison, t8ROU.SE. PARTRIDGES, FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia Serf, fyc., 4*c., will always ho kept on hand, nnd served up iu a stylo never In-fore equalled in lids city. *9“Parties furnisho-l with private suppers nnd Dinners ’ »rt notice. He will keep only the best l.iiiunrs. ’ McK. CODY. cft7 JOHN 1 $500 ClnUlcnge. IIOBKNSACK’S WORM SYRUP, A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, ami lots never boon known to fail in curing the most ntretiniito cases. Worms can never exist when this remedy Is unco used, from the fact that it not only de atroys them but removes all the *Ume and mucus which may remnin. The Tnpo Worm. This worm Is tho most difiictdt to destroy of all that In habit the human body, It grows to an almost indefinite length, nnd becoming so coiled and fastened In the intes lines und stomach us Is* produce t its. St. Vilas’ Dauce. Ac , which is the eauxe of many going lo the grave, not believ ing Hint these complaints have their origin from the tnpo worm ; consequently they do not use the pro|>cr medicines for their disease. To those who ure alllicted with this nw- fill foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup nnd I.iver Pills ; the Syrup to bu taken in doses of two ta ble jqxwnful* threw times a day. then take from five to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the must obstinate cases of tape worm cun he speedily cured. Rnuml or Stomach Worm. Tills worm Is usually found iu thesmull intestines, nnd is tho worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely confined to them, ns ndult* have frequently been known to sutler with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of tho belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking nt thu nose, a hluolsh streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.nr any ot your children have any of the nlwve symptoms, linben- snek’s Worm Syrup cun safely lie depended upon—by using It you have n certain, safe und speedy cure ; nnd if niter using It according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health,und the worms thoroughly eradicated from tho system, .von can rest assured therein ho remedy beyond the grave, ns for fall, there Is 110 such word ns fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacnrldcs, or Hmnll Thread Worms. These worms, to which tho human sytem la liable, nro most troublesome of nil others. They uro generally to lie found in tlie rectum, and if ullowed to remnin, from the ir ritatlon they produce, lay tlie foundation for serious disor dera.suchaa inttatuinatinu of tlie bowel*, aud other de rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicino thut can be used Is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such Is the astonishing power of my medicines over Asen radios, that I defy nuy one to produce a cnxo where my Worm Syrup ami Liver Pills are recominendod to be used thoy will not cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup in accord- nncu with directions on eacli bottle ; and in case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay tlie Irritation they produce, tho Liver Pills, by their sympathising action nnd neallhy operation u|M>n the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that cun be tnken. IlOBENSACK’sT.lVER pells. No part of the system Is more liable to disease than tlie liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels nnd norves. nnd if diseased, tho blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, Uilious affections, dysjH-psia. Ac Dyspepsia. The symptoms nf Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases are dizziness in the head,heartburn, oppression after eating uieuls, sourness arising from tlie stomach. Ac. and some times general languor of the whole body, from this it will be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I iver Pills Is the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure, &a they act by changing the certain morbid actions of tho system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. Liver Complaint, Isattended with chills.succeeded by ferer. severe pain In the region of tbe liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, tho pain in tho side is In creased by pressure, should tho left lobe bo affected, the S ain is generally in the left shout ler, with a short dry cough, ie akin becoming of a sallow nppedrance. and the afoul* clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho- beussek’s Liver Pills, as they set directly upon tbe seat of tho disease, and thru operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrunt and vitiated maiter from tho system. To Females. You will find these Pill* so invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of Inestimable bene fit in restoring nnd purifying tho blood aud other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may nrise from female ir regularities. a* headache, dimness of sight, palu In the side, back, Ac. These Pills aro the only safe and effectual reme dy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dl*. tresslng Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or Id fact any of the dis- eaxei that arise from affecllous nl the Liver, Impurity of the Dlood, or constipation of the Dowell. Medical Evidence We, the nnnderslgned Physician*, having had the reelpt of their manufacture aubmltted to us for inspection, say, that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes them the best Pill In use for all diseases of tlie Liver, lm- parities* the Blod, Ac. GEORGF. WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY, M D. L. BOWEN. 11. D. 49* Purchase none but those baring the signature “J. N. HOBENSACK,’’as all others are worthless Imitations. Agents wishing ntwsuppUts,and All others wishlngto become •genta.mnst address thu Proprietor, J.N.HOBEN- 8ACK L *t his laboratory, No. 120 North Seoond-strset, above Sold by all l5roggtsts and Merchants In the U. S For sole in Savannah, Oa^ by J. IL Carter A On., J. B. Moore <1 Co.. A. A. Solomon k Co., and J. E. D* Ford. m*jdH-4twfcwly - , - heavy BajdOaU,landing per schr jjDIATE LANDINGS.—Tho steamer CllAS. , ■ master, will leave us abovo on Satur day next, the 20th Inst. For freight or passage apply to nov24 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. FOR PALATKA, R. F., ria Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. JadsonviUe and Middle- bury, (Black Creek.) Thu new nnd elegant steam-packet ST. JOHNS, Captain Jamks Fkkeuou.v, will leave for tho atiovo place on Thursday. 24th Ins’., nt 10 o’clock, A. M.. and every Thursday thereafter. This boat has been built expressly for tho trade, and has large nnd airy state room accommodations for passenger*. For freight or puss- ugo, apply ou hoard at the Florida. Steam-I’uckol Wharf, near tho gns works, or to novlfi CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents. 4s* Hie St. Johns will extend her trip erery fourth week to St. Augustine. In her next trip for that city, she will leave Savannah on thu 16th December. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, E. P., n'a Darien. Brunswick, st Marys. Jacksonville. Pimlata. and Middkhurg. (Black Creek.) carrying the U S. Mail. r.C*h Tlie rp K u,ar steam-packet WM. GASCON, oeEGSL ChpU Tilon. IC. Shaw, will leave for tho nbove place on Tuesday morning, tho 29th Inst., nt 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, having liundsome accommodations.apply on board, nt tlie Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Gns works, or to nnv‘33 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. FlUUDKinilA AUCTION 8 A LB. Peremptory Sale—Steamship Osprer. BY ODKNHEIMICK Al COOK. On Friday. December 2d, 1863. at 1 o'clock, P. M., will be peremptorily sold at public auction, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, In the city of Philadelphia, l’a., Tho Quo side-wheel steamship OSPREY. Thu Osprey Is a side-wheel steamship, built in 1847. lengthened and re-built in 1860. Is about 186 feet In length, 27 foot beam, and 20 leet depth of hold, ny builder*’ meas urement about 1000 tuns, and registers 607 tuna. Has sin glo engine of 52 inch ci Under, and 7 feet stroke. Has Into- ly been supplied with force-pumps, hoso,life-boats, life-pro- servers. Ac., according to thu now law of Congress, and Is in every respect in order for continuing on her present line, or any other route for which she may bo required. During the past eighteen mouths nearly forty thousand dollars have been expended furnishing her with new boil ers, overhauling machinery, building dining saloon, new furniture, Ac. She is fitted up with eighty state room berths, and two largo saloons between decks; and on deck, officers’ rooms, amt a dining saloon sixty feet In length, furnished with Johnson’s pntont sofa dining tables, and capable of seating one hundred passengers at table. Site Is capablo of ac commodating ono hundred and fifty first class passengers, and Is abundantly supplied with bedding, table furniture, linen, plate, Ac. She Is one of the most economical sea steamships afloat, her consumption of coal being only about twelvu tuns In twenty-four hours. Tho Osprey Is now running between Philadelphia and Charleston, and from which she has been regularly plyimj since February Inst, during which time she hus not missed a single trip, and hns cleared over and nbove her running expenses between twelve nnd thirteen thousand dollar*.- Her owners not being in the shipping business, nnd bavin run her mosllr for the benefit ot the business of their own city during the spring and full trade of this year, lu th • hope that those most Interested In the Charleston trad i would have secured her permanently on the line, which u> j having been accomplished, they havo now determined .t | sell her peremptorily by public auction. She will bo in port and can be seen from tbo 16tli to tl> 19th Inst., and will leave again for Charleston on the lath stay, retumlog to this purtugnln on tho29tli lust., and c* then bo inspected until the day nf sale, at her wharf, foot« Pino street. Tkhms ov 8ai.ii.— 1 One-third cash—balance nl three nnd si j months, with approved security, satisfactory to tbe seller Five thousand dollars to be paid down at the time ofpui cbnsc. ODENUEIMEK A COOK. Auct’rs. C8 8. Front street, Philadelphia. I’lHMnnjHiA. Nov. 11th. 1853. nnvl8—end'll -rf|T , » h FOIL DEMRY’8 KERRY AND bpjhUSSLi INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS —The steamer liUN having been recently overhauled, repaired, nnd painted, will make regular weekly trips between this city aud Demry’sFeiry. leaving here every Saturday evening at 4 o’clock, nnd touching regularly nt all the intermediate buntings. Tho Oregon Ins been thoroughly refitted under tho Into Steamboat taw. nnd her accommodations for pns- *» ngera nro both ample and comfortable. She has been placed on tho line particularly for the accommodation of tbe planters and merchants nn tho river. For freight or passage apply on hoard, nt Union wharf, or to „ . FINCHLEY tc THOMAS. Agents. Savnunnh. October 1st. 1863. octft—dOiwlm OPPOSITION LINE. r ■ I’ALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE liig-all rucin.-i Magnificent Schemes OF TUB GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES! KOR NOVEMBER, 1833. A. J>. ELLIS «fe CO., Contractors and Managers) The schemes for the month of November present unusui i attractions, both in the brilliant array ot prizes and tlx number of drawn ballot-. Tho Georgia Stato taUcries iu all drawn under tho personal superintendence of tho Con mlssioners appointed for the purpose, and un official print ed drawing is sent to all who order tickots. SPLENDID $1 SCHEME FOR NOVEMBER 2fltb, 1853. $5,000! Georgia State Lottery. CLASS 1518. To bo drawn on Saturday, November 20. 1853. K3- 75 NUMBERS—12 DRAWN BALLOTS. *Sa Lowest Tlircc IViimbcr Prize $10! SPLENDID SCUKMK. 1 prize of $5,000 Is $5.0f 1 d» 1.500 ta 1.51 1 •!<» 751 is 75 20U pri s of •10 are 8.00 l-enves every Saturday morning j —Halves and quarters In propnrtinu. at 10 o’clock.—Tl o regular steam packet WEI,AKA. Capf N. King, will leave is above. For freight ongngenwnt*. ap ply on board, or to - 8 M I.aFKITKAU. Agent. N. IV—The fare to Rrnnawlck is reduced to 5*4. aug25 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure— Pir Patatka. Fla . and all the interne, dlate landings on the route. r wclCIlN ' i ' 10 "wporior now Steam-packet WELAKA, Captain N. Kixo. will, until further notice, leave every Sxtl’hpiv. at 10 o'clock. A. M. Rite of Passage in large, airy Stato Rooms, ms follows: To Darien W 00 t To Pimtata $6 00 St. Marys. 4 60 I Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville tf 001 Black Creek....8 00 N. It.—Freight consigned to H. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shipped free of all chargesat Palatka. For freight or passage apply ou board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to foblfl S. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. O N llio liiteenlli day of December next, I will sell, at auc tion. in tin- city of Tallahassee. Florida, that valuable tract of land known ns *• Tiger Hammock.” situate,I in Wa kulla county. Fla., about 12 or 16 miles from St. Marks, und near the Wakulla river, containing 1800 ncre*, nearly nil of which Is rich hammock und cane brake, and unequal- cd in quality and location bv any tract of land, of the size, in the southern county. Terms—Ouo-thlrd cash, balance one and two years with Interest Salo positive. Further information can tie obtained from Jns. T. Archer. Tallahassee, or myself, at Albany, Ga. - wfl—dSwlm WM. W. CHEEVER. BAKERY! BAKERY!! 'PUB undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of JL Savannah, that he will open ou tbo 1st of November, » Bakery, nt the corner of Jefferson nnd Charlton streets, where he will have the Best of Flour unit the Largest Size Brcnil for the price. Iris system being cash and no credit. He will guarantee that iris friends nnd the public iu patronizing him w 11 lio satisfied. Tickets to be paid for In advance, and Bread for cnsli on ly. Tickets can be left at the bnuso If required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. Tbe cash system I* tho order of the day with mo. ns I Imvc lost enough in by .gone days. What I havo lost with bad customers I will make tip with good paying patrons, by giving them a forger size bread, as cash will move the world. Ides. Cakes, and Rusks, to bo had at all times at tho new bakery. octlO—dim I*. OIEBELHOUSE. A. CHAMPION. AT HIS STORE MARKET SQUARE—Has c»n hand, and offers fur sale on reasonable terms—100 barrel* crashed, powderd, clarified and brown »u- lgnr*;75 bags Rio, Cuba.aud old gorernuicnt coffee. 60 barrels Baltimore and Canal Flour ) . „ „ ... 60 half bbls do do do |P art “• Smith. 100 98.100, 49 lb. hags choice Cherokee Ftour. 40 bbls Rutter.Sugar.Soda Crackers nnd Pilot Bread. 160 bbls. Potatoes, Carter’s June and merces, for family uso. 200 Reynold’s Hams, 10 hbds. Sides and shoulder Bacon. 75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adamantine snd 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 tard. 50 wholo nnd half bbls, and 50 boxes Watts’ Buck wheat Flour. Also a lull selection of choice Teas. Spice, Mustard, old Morgahela Whisky, Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrel* halfbbls, quarters Salmon, table Suit. Verm (cell*. Macaroni, ftc., Ac., all of which are offered to Families. Planters and Country merchants, for cash or approved paper. nor8 DE WITT & MORGAN O FFER for sale, at the lowest market price, a Urge and well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Ladles’ Dress Uoods. Black Silks, or all widths and best makes. Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, ParU plaid and brocide Silks, Paris printed M. de taint*, a Urge and beautiful stock, Plain colored da, and Chores &n<I Broadway Browns, Small figured Mouslln de talnes. for children, English and American Mouslln de talnes, Printed Satin de Chenes, new and very handsome. Mourning Goode. A great variety of Mourning Dress Gooda and Embroide ries, consisting or every thing new and beautiful. Iloeleiy. A largo variety of English and German Hosiery, for U- dies, gentlemen, and cftiUdrsn. Also, FUnneU. Skirtings and Sheetings, BUnkets, Qollts, Irish Linens, lhbls Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, PUbu, China- burgs, Brown Shirting*, 6m.. to. octl9 HUDSON, pEEmsg-Suo^ Factor* and Commission Merefaantc, ■ No. bi Bay street. Savannah, Oa„ rpENDER their service* to planters, merchants and deal- A era, In the sale of^ Cotton and all other country pro duce. Using connected In business with Hoitami, Homo* k Co., of Charleston, the establishment of anoftOe la this ffararafSla ussssaszxt ICf Orders for tickets, packages or shares in any of tl: Georgia Stato tatterR*. will secure prompt and conlldei Hal nttantiou. The M.iiingers’ Official Sebeino nnd l’rinti Drawing Is sent to all u lio order rickets. Address A- I>. ELLIS k CO.. Managers, Savannah, Georgia. N. R.—Tickots In the Georgia State Lottories can also 1 • obtained from C. B. Patterson. 153 Bay streot. Sarannnl Go., George S. Gray. 6 Gwen’s Ruldings, null street. Snvar nah. Gn. (J. \V. Wylly, corner o! Dull street nnd Ray lan r Savannah, On, nnvlO—td '"t BEENE AND PULASKI U)TTERY.—Drawn numbers ■ J Class 140 : 32 12 00 45 62 10 67 33 3 5 09 24 Also. Extra Clare 83: Hi 35 52 53 62 49 510 64 75 38 42 65 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, nr renew r E. WITIHNGTON’8. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York. On tfie completion of the*RN’fHCV^T.T.P in January next, this line will be semi-weekly. Ctbtopai*- je, $26. . PADELFURD, FAY k 00„ **** Agents In Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL wWO 13Droadway, New York. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE* Through In 60 to 66 hours.-Arts l’ork and Charleston Steam Packets- feavs Adger’a ■‘■MBK—Whsrvcs every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splondld Steamships JAMES AUGER. Captain J. DiciUMO.v, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Bwwr. 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fomcn, 1,000 tons, will lenvt ench attenuate Wodnesd v, having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegsnt state room accom modations, apply at tho office of the Agent. „ „ HENRY MI8SROON, Corner East Ray and Adger & Son’s Wliarves. N. B.—A new ship will bo placed in the line to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO FmrrlfiLADELPilXA^FARB REDUCED. Jb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June Uth,ati o'clock FijrftL The fine slde-wheel alesmshlp OSPREY, 1000 WiS4».tun* burthen. J. Rtctrarr.commander, will leave at pci annexd schedule every other 6atutd*y. J it Sept 16 P«pt 24 Oetobet*.... 8 October.... 21 November, ft November.19 December.. 8 $16 6 Tills shin has been thoroughly overhaulcd’and furnished with new buffer*, and a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort nf passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the some wharf as the Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow and City of Munches- tor. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles Freight on nil perishable articles must be pre-pald. I-or freight or passage, apply to . n. V. BAKER * 00., ‘ Accommodation wharf. Charleston. , , SAMUEL T. PERCE. Agent, Phlladelphls, KKOH CHARLBSTOtr, June lllSept 17 Juno.,.,,,.25 October...< 1 July 9|Oc toiler ...16 J uly 23|Octobcr... 29 August 0 November..12 August 20!November. 26 September.. 3|Decembor..lO Cabin passage. Stcersgo Through tickets to New York..’. vrok rauDZLPnu. June 4 8 ‘ June. 18 F July 2 C July 10 0 July 80 F August 13 > August 27 1 UNITED STATES MAIL, Prom Mncon, Gn., to Tollahossue, FI*. Jtailroad to Oylethorp—Stages to IbUahatste S%£T3t commenced on the fith Inst., running three tiroes a week via. .\e« ton. Rriubridgo. nnd Quincy, and three times a week via. Thonmsvillo.Diinrnnsville, Ac. Paaoengera hy tW*route will leavo Mncon at half past 6 o clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlio Stages cavingOglethoigeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving atTaL ahassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of tho noxt day—time by either route 35 hours. 1 Monday, Wednesday and Fri.lav. by Newton, Bnlnbridge aud Quincy, to lallalmssee returning, leaves Ta lalinosee on Sundays. Tuesdays an.l Thursdays, nt 10, P. M. On Tuosdnys, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by tho way of Tiionmsvillo—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* nnd Fridays.at 10. P. M. Through from Oglothorpo toTallnhsssco by either rout# Uouw ,OUr8 ~^ 0m •' ,ncon "* 38 — n,l ‘* Savannah In 60 By this route Pawengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo . . ,. f."’ * l11 . nTivo at Tallahassee In 50 hours. It la also decidedly tho bast, chenpest and most cxpcdiUousroutb for travellers to Apnlnchlcola aud West Florida, .O ,1 - ,s! fram L. C. SfiAW. dgent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fisukr, -• “ TuUnhaaseo. _ a "* 30 P. K. tVRIGHT, Proprietor MACON AND ^VES’fElQTlfAlLKQAD.~~ Mall Train. tanvea Mncon daily, at 8o’clock, P. If. *• Atlanta “ “ flV “ ’ p. |f. ptONNfXTTNO nt Atlanta with tho Trains of tho Woatera nn, l lV‘ a " Uo an ' 1 1-aGrnngo Roads, and with the Day Train or the Georgia Rond, nnd at Mae*’ i with the Day Trains of the Central nnd South-western i.rnid*. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12* 4 '.and nt Allunta at IK, harine tho remainder of tho night for rest. * Passengers going South, via Montgomery, tala.) who leavo Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrlvo at Montgomery In for ty-eight hours, Including alt stoppages, and only ten hours staging. ■ GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. , GREGORY k MAURY. Managers, Class 142. draws on Monday, the 28th Inst, In this city, Sales closest 3 o'clock.P. M CAPITAL, $8,000. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. 49“ Tickets $2—shares In proportion. Extra Class L draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturda, 26th November. capital. $63,470. 75 Number Littery—12 Drawn Ballots SHT Tickets *20—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by the package for sale In Its lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson \ Camp, uov'20 E. WITHINGTON. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. vSJinSte: L’ARRIGFM. buggies and sulkies.— —general assort meet, just received.—Tlie sul scriliors Hre now prepared to offer to tho nubile. Carriage Phwtons, Buggies. Carryalls. Ac. fresh from some of tl.- most popular lvitabllshmentB. and Builders at tho North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with »lri* reference to the requirements of ttiis market. They aro determined to keep only such articles In the' lino, ns they can confidently recommend and warrant, fee ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a both and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in tb market. The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam tne, aud satisfy tliemsclres, whether they are in earnest by an examination of their stock 49" All kinds of Rer.n'ring done aa heretofore, L.8. BENNETT & CO., July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts. PLASTERING, AC. T HE undersigned having commenced business on b : own account, respectfully Under* hla services to th- nubile. IIo will contract for I’lalu and Ornamontal Plan tering, Store Work, ko . kc.. at the usual prices, and wil' In erery case warrant work executed by himself, or und< bis supervision. Builder* and others contemplating build ing. would do well to call upon him before contracting wit. other*. Order* left at hi* residence. Jonea-at.,corner v. Bsmard-st., will be pi omptly attended to. Jul/16—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. T. J. NAYLOR & CO.n NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. vS The subscribers would announce to the com -’ygSfijgJmunlly at large, that thoy are now opening 1 tlie new brick buildings,No. 223 Hay street,8avtnnah, Ga, a general and complete assortment of CARRIAGES) BUGGIES, SULKIES, kc. and will contlnuo to receive, from time to time, addition • to their atock, that they feel confident will meet the appro batlon of customer*. They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, wh- has been long and favorably known In the aouth, as a gen tleman of extensive experience in the manufacture and ■ale of carriages; end who Is connected with a first clas' manufacturing establishment at the north. Their stock, which is got up under the Immedlato super vision of >Ir. Thornton, for superior material and beautiful style and finish, cannot he surpassed In any market Having tlma perfected their arrangements thsy ar* pro pared to offer carriages which, for lightness, strength and durability, are peculiarly adapted to the requirements o’ this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination Is to hold out Inducements not here tofore enjoyed by this community, and to keep constantly on hand a supply of first elasa work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to Insure a share ot tho increasing trade of this rapidly growing city. novfl T. J. NAYLOR It CO. MUSIC! MUSIC!! The subscriber respectfully Informs tbe ladle* land gratlemsn of Savannah, that be intends open-, ing a School for Instruction In Sacred and Secular Muato. Through long experience, and haring eon schools, ha feels confident Us instruction will satisfactory to all those who may desire his services in the abort departments of roeal music. Desirous of forming a large elan th* price of tickets has been fixed at $4 esc?, for tfie couth of iftlneon*. Including - hooka—tbe name of which is tha “ Slngtaf Rchool Oom. tag per ad , BHCHUI, KZU.T * CO. '■ .. 1 ...... I.,. .. *ctomm<;d.lfniiTraln«.Ir|.Weeklj,»m le«,« M«ora Monday, VI cdnewl.tr and Friday, at R o'clock, A. If. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and f day. nt 7){ A. M. This Train will connect, with th# Train of lne Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with tho Satur- th* Night Train of tho Central Road at Macon. I’anscDgers by the us. v/ard Train can rtinn at ' * ward Train can dine at Griffin. Macos. May 17.lt EMF3L c ON FOOTE, 8up’f 3mo Jy 22 SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. ■HM 'IB P ASSENGER TRAINS leavo Mncon daily at 8H A. M.J arrive at Oglothorpo 10'*' A. M.j orrive at Columbus 1 o'clock, P. M. taave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock. A.M.,andO«tat«orpe atlljf A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3 W P. M. Connectlngat Mncon each way with Central R R train to Savannah. Augusta nnd Milte.lgovillc, and with Macon anil M. trains lo Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, ChatUuooga, Nash- ■ville.&G. G)nnncting dally nt Columbus, by font line of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thenco 04 milos by M. k W. 1*. It. R. to Montgum. ory. Ala. Connecting at Oglothorpo with Tallahassee and Eufeula mail stages. l’ossoiigers hroukfast nnd dine nt Fort Valley. ADA *1S, Superintendent. Msoo.v, Aug. 20.185!1. aug81 THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET. THE ‘FRI8SARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE T ‘LONDON CLUB’CHAMPAIGN. HE undersignn-l would respectfully Inform the trad* ami public generally that he Is now receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which he offers In bond or from store. Tho nlwive wines liavo been carefully examined and com- tiared with all tho favorite brands, and aro pronounced by . judges fully equal to tho very host, aud far superior to, many whlchareselllngata higher price. »-$< Messrs. Fruxauo, Per* el Fits, ef Rlielm*. proprietors of - the abovo brands, possessing facilities for the preparation offine wines, equal to those of any other house in the wine districts, cnn'guarantce their wines being selected from the finest vintages, will always be found of tho same superior • and uniform quality. llio labels and corks boar the name of the proprietors. The tradols invited to examine samples at the annov WILLIAM W. HJNCKEN? Sole Agent and Importer for the United States and Canada*, °ctl 8 -d3m 11 Old Slip, New York. QHAWI.S) needle-worked Collars, Sleeves. CbemtMtta. infants’ Walsta and Caps; Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbon* } ~ Z ladies’, gentlemen’s and children’s Hosiery * needleworked Trimmings, Cambric and Swiss Bands; embroidered and 1 linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at the lowest prices, by »e2j DxWITT k MORGAN. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1883 t D aWITT k MORGAN are receiving by the steamers wade. ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect-' frillvsolicit attention: , Plain and figured black Silk*, oolored glace and da cap* do Plaid aud brocade Silk of the ueweat style Plain French Moualln de talnes, French and Eng. printed do 811k and Wool Plaid* for children's wear, plaid Raw 811ks PUIn .nj pWd Popliui, r«rr neb. French printed Cnmbris Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linen*, kc, ,cl Rlbero’s new building, Oongress-atreet. .. BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. L IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and 8elf-Gorernifi#nt. Tlie Wigwam and tha Cabin, or Ikies of tho South, by W G. Slmtn*. - Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas D* Quincy. TTie Underground Mall Agent, by Vide, UJuitrated. Men and Thing* a* I aaw them iu Europe, by Klrlran. Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. hr A. 8. Rose. Jame* Moutjoy, or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. S. Boro. WUUe I have teken a pen to| by N. P. . , Visit to Enrope. by Prof. SlUiman, of Yale Collegers roll. Illustrated. J , •- Gustarus Llndorm, or Lead uf not into Temptation, by " RniUe F. Carien. : Merkland, or Self-Sacrifice, by the author ef tb* Ufoof - \ Hr*. Margaret Maitland, fro. Aunt Kitty’* Tale*, by Maria J. McIntosh, a new reviled edition. . .» A voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rev’d Geo. B. Cheever. D. D. • Also, more of th* Busk Houce^ta two bound-ro^nmM; Also, wtovom uiwi. nm nBBaTXimu > more of th* Homes of th* New Word, by-Mrs. Bremer: Yonatt on Dogs; Yonatt on the Horae, Ac., ko., reeetvM ' and for sale, st 186 Congress street, by ’ • BOTH *’ QUNDRIEK—Juat in store ft bbla R O Leaf Lard, 100 do choice extra flu 8. 8 fflWJC*. ABon’alftiito