The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 27, 1853, Image 3

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JATIOK—Djr a young man who U well - th* city ; ha la » good Accountant and , * situation Id a Commtulon Houm or Irocerr Business preferred t would naka hlraseir gen erally uuful to hU employer. Apply at thli oflo*. old A GEJtT WANTED.—Tbe tuttlra wina establishment of n. I>0X0worth A ZiMMtRMiX, Cincinnati, Oblo, want* In Savannah, Georgia, a houM that would taka the agency for the aala of their natlva wlnea, In and around that plaoe. Wholesale dealer* In wlnea and liquors, who retail at once, have the preference. Postpaid olfere, with direct or Indl. reot reference* on Cincinnati houaea. are received until the 20th day of October, and aniwered directly by LONG WORTH ft ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine Establishment, ootT Cincinnati, Ohio, W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a email family, to re- main In the city. Apply to novll WYLLY k MONTMOIXIN. 'HOB. J. NUOROLL9, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLIIALR *KD RETAIL DKALIK IK WINDOW BIJNIW. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL D00R8. ITiniaftia Yowumqtl Square.Savannah,Ga. BROWN At HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND 8ALES HTAIJLES, WIST RXOAD KTIOCKT, 8AVANXA1I, QA. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Corner of Ray and XVhUakcr-atreeta. 0(11 co hour* from 0 A. M.,to'J,1*. M.{ and from 8)4, P. M. to 6, P. M. DANIKLL A COO PlfiR, ATTORNEYS AND CUUNSKIJ.OR8 AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. v»bftt.>taln or the Cutter, wltl ^"I hirollKtor. (not exceeelng. upon a StfSSSWmeat and freal be^qtttrakat to tbeco' Siowwifo the MUAl aerviee. *V^®‘?‘" h; ’ COrrel I WnaiD * l>nrt4 of ° tha 01110,1 JOHN BOSTON, Collector. ixbor* and Kldge*, u, hickory, birch, laUnf, Ml colors, fall width In do half do « t kJ. friction rollers, per Inch permeate. do iron, bushed aedip, far’d, hemp, patent do b«lt rope, do XmfUa, do chain, (tirui, Holland’s A. A., do American henip, do Cotton, No. 2, do do No. 3, do do No 0, jo do No.lQ, H,rv», Manilla, Heap llavsers, All articles required not c lb, loc.it market rates, sort* SHIP CHANDLERY. Houallne. Ilambrolino, Hooka and Thimbles, Junk, Leather, rigging, leather, pump. Lumber, white pino clear, Oakum, Oil*, sperm, winter alralnci Oil, Hummer. Oil. Rusted, boilod, Oil. raw. Paint*, black lead, Paint*, whit lead, oil groun Powder, cannon. Powder, priming, Soap, brown, Spun Yarn, Uak Wood, sawed and delii ered. JOHN BOSTON. Collector. Life and Fire Insurance. IAKTKK OAK LIFE INSURANCE CC PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and «urplu* over $250,000. Ainmfiiu. President. Ja8. C. Walklet. S< iStition sre, In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life In. nwlotmany In this State or Uuion. [Li.J signed R G.PINNEY, Comptroller ol Public Accounts, Stato of Connecticut. H-SIates insured. Californian and Australian rl atm on reasonable term*. lieiabKriber i* also Agent for the following Fire Com Equitable Flro Inannuice Company OF LONDON. lilboriifl Capital $2,500. total paid in $1,000, C. E. IlaBKnrr, E-q., "1 Ilnur Linux. Esq., )■ Trustees, New York. Robbit Dniox, Esq. ) Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000, Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000, Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $150,000. Capital $150,000. Companies having a cash capital, wifely invosl blond and mortgage, are prepared to cllect Insurni phut damage by lire.on all kind* of property on reuse ilk term*. for insurance la either of the abovo named Compani ijflyto A. fflLOl'R. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies, Rpt 20—ly oflicn 129 Congross-st. kail, Snap, 2 laditf wint, DAVID O’CONNOR. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. f the fifteenth day of December next, I will sell, nt * tion.ia the city of Tallnnassee, Florida, that value actoflandknonn a* “Tiger Hammock,” situated In ' MU county. Fla., about 12 or 16 mile* from St. Mn ‘ r the Wakulla river, containing 1800 acres, net bieh is rich hammock and cane brake, and uneqi . lality and location by any tract of land, of the t ithesuuthern county. Terms—One-third cash, bala •■“-and two year* with Interest. Solo positive. .ther Information can bo obtained from Jas. T. Arcl ilkhuwe, or myself, at Albany, Ga. “* -dkwlm WM. W. CHEEVE1 . FALL TRADE OF 1853. P<) MERCHANTS and WHOLESALE PURCHASERS 1 DUV GOODS,—Our arrangements for tho FallTr w be completed in a few days, when we will bo prop* jit to your inspection an unusually complete nsu .'general Dry Good*. Hosiery, Trimming*. Ha 1 •Aery,and Small Wares, Ribbons. Ac. M. l’RENDERGAST k CO., W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS, JAS receive)! a variety of new books—Greenlcnf’a L ~ oi Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law. "Mto*® n the law of Shipping. JbsMudCabin.° r British Institutions, MCliih items, by Matt. F. Ward. Arl of Rail,ling, for the use of architects, bul,. vr draughtsmen, machinists, engineers and mechanics. jweSrtUmor the King’s Advocate, a Scottish rnmanc ‘J'M® * Monthly, for October. *»e Huuiuroiu Speaker, fur sahnnls. debating clubs, A iv u,, of Excitement, by Caroline Lee Hunts. iM KeK‘1 Scout, a romance of the Revolution. “’’won Art Journal, for September. Record of the N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8. nqdcUn s Visiting List, for 1854. oct5 Dlfnvrn v NBW «OOKS. UUTJIFJ) November 10th. 1853, by S. S. Sibley.—Bu Moments of an Idle Woman. ure*of tbe Queen* „f England, by J I’. Smith, Esq., a TJ”? Lawrence, Ac. kw,. }o r ' ,,rfi * r# J r 1 ' c '' ve ' < from tny Jonrnnl, boh tyfldsa *"* 100,1 lut " cetllu 8 reminisce uccr of a relit tV* ai Serm,,n *, by Dow. Jr., third volume, ‘"iwinlfii Aminim or Mauler Timoth’a Book Case. 1 IJ i ,n "M". Ls?» tl-'l^wM ll, ." r tllft Young Partisan's Doom. Rirmfi' Mowhowl.from Blackwood’s Magazine, ^-.niustrated New*. *,11° 1 *^ lcU>r *aI. For sale at 135 Congress street, fiaayftw ’ugsr, 30 do Muscovado do, 1 L The ,nV.V^ NDS FOR SALE. term* ®® JM r,,r «sl«, °n a( county—on. »o¥,* n, ' l,loni, i ©MOO acres each, in Liber- other wIUjId sir «ii Bmlle Walthourvllle, and the KOTO], snd hare of » Ilne, " , H l0 - Both are highly lm- w il.. rl.or. tdllu* on m . „v° p| lr cha*e can learn all particulars by «««nty,0a 1 f me i at Hinesville, liberty —- °^tJ9—stf CHARLTON HINFN >1 do. for salo by McMAHON k DOYLE. » '.ncijr of tV* just I ana. ID RENT—A carriage house and stable, for two ■JjlJlioraes, In a central part of the city. Apply at this of. ■%«. nov22 mTO RENT—A farm, one mile from tho city, contaln- Bjing seventeen acres, on the premises is a convenient ■“dwelling, plastered and well finished. For particulars Inquire of T J. XVALSH, nov22 175 Bay st. TO RENT—A house on IJborty street, opposite tho Bjirresidence of Solomon Cohen. Esq. Apply to novll WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN. *ml TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Bay street, suit j[ij)ablo for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian. /M. TO RENT—A small brick house, neur tlio Barracka. HfijReut $12.50 per month. Apply at the Georgian or- ■“ktko. w tl5 Aff< TO RENT.—A commodious brick edillco on South ■ffifBroad streot. Possosslou given 1st Novembor next.— ■^Inquire at this office. oct8 TO RENT—Thrco tenements In Gordon Block, well Bajjaupplled with wntcr and gas pipes, dosota, drawers, ■“■and other modern Improvements, basement plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to octl3 EDWARD G. XV1IB0N, jfk. TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a full Kiglnt. Possession given immediately. Apply to «3t ocUl Ti J. WALSH. ■—b. TO RENT—Tliree of the fivo tonement houses, on limtho corner of Abercorn nnd Joues street. Inquire of ■“* «opl4 A. BONAUD. A|£jS, TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a re- ' Big "pectableand central part of tlie city. Rent $300. Bi’i Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner If desirable. Apply nt this office. aug20 FOR BALE. jCDt Five hundred and eighty acres of Land, situated on rygkld leway Island, nine miles by land and twenty miles by water from tlie city. Tliree hundred acres of which is fine corn nnd cotton land, iu a high state of cultivation. The dwelling is a cottage, containing seven rooms, walls hard finished, with all necessary out houses, and a lino orange grove, fig, pear nnd peach trees. Cannot bo sur passed for health. Fcr terms apply to novlO XVyLI.Y ft MONTMOLUN. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. 1 cQC* All that tract ofland, containing 6000 ncres, situate _3C_between tho Railroad and Ogeccbce River, and on which stands the 20th Mile Station—it U heavily timbered and well adapted for making turpentine: also, 2000 acres of land, lying on tlio Cannl. about ten miles from the city ; and 100 acres adjoining the city. Apply to octl8 XVYLI.Y ft MONTMOLUN. CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE. Ceylon is situated on the river Atatamnlia. two miles ’ jPC-froiu Darien, and contains four hundred and seventy- five acres of first quality tide swamp, nf which two hundred and thirty arc In good order— under dams : nnd about Of- 1 teen hundred ncres of pine and hammock land adjoining. On tho place are two good barns, a very commodious stable nnd carriage bouse, and other nccossary out build- lugs, with proper and comfortablo accommodations for 80 or 00 negroes. nW, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms. ■ etc.,all in good order. For tlio last twelve yenrs this property has yielded an average income of nearly 14 per cent., ns may be seen by . reference to the books of R Itaberalinm ft Hon. to whom i and to Dr. J. P. Screven. (Savannah.) reference may bo e made for general information : nnd for furtlier particulars to the subset liver, on the plantation. S. M. BOND • Dnrion, November 15,1853. novlS—tftt2m The Charleston Mercury and Georgetown Time* will pub lish the above twice a week for two monttis, and send bill te this office. s VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY. GA. • >03. The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State prof Georgia, offers for salo his PLANTATION, lying on the waters of tbo Coularvnbneo, fivo miles west of Albany, adjoining tho lands of Paul Tarvor, I)r. Nicliolls. nnd oth- or*: containing 3.125 acre*, more or less. 0 There aro about 800 acre* of open, cultivated land. Tlie land Is situated so that it can be easily divided, nnd II two purchaser* appear, tho subscriber will dlvido It so as to suit both. Any ono desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad- dross •• Xtooro ft Edwards,” or myself, at tills placo. JOHN J. RAWLS. Xfacon, Ga., August 30.1853. octl—tf My Agent, living on tho place, will show tho Linds to any person calling for that purpose. J. J. It. ’ PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. a 'This splendid new house, situated on ilroad-st., e l9ii|l Immediately In front of tho site of tho old Planters’ Bill Hotel, which lin* been lurnlslicd throughout with now lurniture, bedding, etc., will open for tlie reception of customers on Saturday next. It will be tlio endeavor of ' the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who tuny favor him witli their custom. J. M. SIMPSON, novO—If Proprietor. LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. e Tb° undersigned having leased tlio above esiab- o niiil tlshmcnt begs to assure tlio traveling public that s. ■”ll no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish- t cd reputation of tlio house. Assisted by XIr. Mkaiu. lie s hope* to uiako tlio Lanier llou*e, second to none Houth ol e. NewX'ork. GEO. XI. l.UGAN, Proprietor. 5 J. XIkaiu, Superintendent. nov!3—ly * y— FOR SALE.—Tlio undersignod offers for snle his res- y Mmidencu at Midway, near Millodgevillc. Too lot con. “i*tains about thirteen acre*. As a residence, few si un- tions combine more advantage*—health, facilitie* for edu- cation and good society arc nil to be found at Xlidwny. „ norl8—wtf IIKKSCHEI. V. JOHNSON. - fTV-_ ESTRAY NOTICE.—Taken lip on Tuesday uiglit. s, XrycNor 16th. a bay MAKE POSEY, with a bridle and v saddle ou. She lias maiks of a collar ou her shoulders, one - white foot, nnd a star in her forehead. Tlie saddle is a o. large one. and 1ms been recently repaired. Tlie owner is e requested to call on tlie subscriber, pay expenses and take the poney away, or otliwiso she will be dealt witli accord- r, ing to law. JOHN MOORE. nl8 corner Habersham st. and Congress at. lane. A l’I’LES—25 bbl* Apples just received per steamer Au- il gusta. and for snle by F nov23 CHAMPION ft WATTS. e TJ laULtTTCS—A largo variety for snlo by •d XV nov24 KKMPTON ft VERST1I.LE. l ' TSk LAINF-S AND CASHMERE-A few piece* corn color- XJ cd and white Do Laiuus nnd CaHhniere. for vale by nov22 KEXIPTON ft VEKHT11J.E. *t DOCKLAND LIME-1000 bbls Rockland Stone Lime, in store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by nov22 E. XV. BUKER. w T? LOU It—SO bbls Flour. Landing per schr. Mohawk, from J7 Baltimore, nnd for snle by nor 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. D KADY-MADE BUSINESS SUITS—A supply of theabovo, consisting of grey, mixed and check Casslinere. just 1- received anil for sale by IVM. It. SYXIONS, nov23 Draper nnd Tailor, 17 XVliltaker-st. e ' \7EHTV—.VEST8— A large variety of Dress Vc*t, such ns Y figured black Silk, blnck Barntlien, and Fancy Silk, ' figured black and fancy Cashmere \’e>t*. Just received for *ale low by nov23 IVM. R. SYMONS. Draper ft Tailor. DUri EK, CHEESE AND FLOUR—30 kegs selected Butter, D 70 boxes do w hito Ciieese. 5ff do do colored do, 28 bids Hiram Smith’* Flour, 30 half bids Goneseo do. for sale by nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. r TJAlU’ERS’ XIAUAZINK.—Now is the timo to subscribe. 1 XI Tbs eighth volume commnees with the December nuin- her. Subscription* received at two dollar* and fifty cent*, paid in advance. Single number* twenty-five cents Also, i'utnaiu’s Magnzino. Godey'* lady'* Book anil Graham’s j Magnzino will bo furnished on tbu same terms, by nov23 S. H. HIBI.EV, 135 Congress-street. DltlNlN AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment of fine y X Prints nnd Pictures, among them a new variety cqunl to oil paintings,and mucli cheaper, for snlo by nov23 8. S. SIBLEY, 136 Congress-street. \\[ANTED—Hix goo>l Tinmen, lo whom constant employ V V men*, will be given, and liberal wages paid. nov24 ' KENNEDY & BEACH, Agents. 10 DKOPOSAIS will ho received until the 29th of November, cd X in*tant, for the building of the wall corner of Bay ami Barnard streets. Specifications, ftc.. cun bo seen at my office, corner of Drayton nnd State streets. C. A. L. LAMAR. f nov24 Cliairman Committee Docks and Wharves. 1 pa. FORTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Tlio above reward y will be paid for tho nppnrelicnslon and lodgment in & Ht tho Savannali jail, of CllltlSTOPHER,a mulatto man, twenty-six years of age. He is known to bs oRen lurking about town in the neighborhood of Mr. XVm. - Batersbv’s residence, where ho ha* a mother and other rel- atlvrs. nov24—12 JOHN B1I.BO. Agent. A. SHORT, MASTER BUIUll acts for Building and Work in Mnionry of iry description. Residence first door west of St. An- WsHalLBi ■ drew’e Hall, Broughton Street^ X. LOOXRT, WM. U. LOXO. JOn.X II. DVV13. LOCKETT, LONG Si CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND 8IIIl’l’JNG AGENTS, 120 Ikiy itrect, Savannah. Oeorgia. Vill attend to tho soiling ol all kinds of produce. 8tr!ct attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and filling order* from tbo country. Itoi W. CURJUKT. UAH.VA 8. DUXI11R G. W. GARMANY Si CO., COTTON FACTORS, ■SaeannaA, Georgia. NICnOLARCRUUKR. RDWAUD C. WADI. CRUGEli Si WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Hay-Mired. Savannah. IIKXRT B. FOOT. T. K. DOMUM. FORT Si DUNIIAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah. Ga. JOO.X T. ROWLAND, JOHN T. ROWUND, JR ROWLAND A CO., ' OENE1LVL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 /Jag-street. Savannah. r. IIILA.VD. p. n. o’.vnLL. HYLAND A O’NEILL, DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac.. Next Door to Marthall Home, Jlroughtun tired, RAVAX.VAII. (IKOliaiA. Wliolesalo and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors, Frcuch brandies, segars, and fancy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, II'(uhimjton City, D. C., Will practiso in the various Courts of tho District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against tho Govern ment. june22 New OrlcKhs Market*, Nwr Orlkanr, Nov. 2fl. | Th® Ootton sales to day havo boon only i.poo halos, tho market sustaining nrovloni quotations. Strict mtddllug OJc. Ducreaso in the receipt at all portai a* compared with corresponding date of last year, ti 300,000. Four thousand bags of Rio Coffee sold to day, at 11 to lij. The eteamshlp Black Warrior Balled yeaterday for New York. She had but a few passengor*, and 1/200 bales cotton. The steamers Texas and Pampero havo arrived, with Moxlcan dotes, The news ha* boon anticipated. Tbo 8t. Francisco Hotel, at 8t. Francisco, 1ms been destroyed by tiro—loss $15,000. Charleston Cotton Market, CllARLBSTON, NOV. 25, P. M. Tbo sales today lmvo reached 10,100 bales, at a range of from 7$ to lojo. The market closes un changed — Tho President's Messngo. WA81IINUTON, NOV. 25. Tho message of President Pieuob will bo distribu ted in advanco of its delivery to Postmasters through out the country, who, upon being telegraphed from this city, will deliver it to tho press. Baltimore Markets, Ac. Baltimoub, Nor. 20. The sales of Cotton iu this market for tin week foot up 500 bnlos, at extremes of from 10& to 114c. In Rice, two hundred tierces havo found piituliascrs, at $3 50 to $1 C2fc. Seven hundred bags Bo Cofleo havo been sold nt 11| to 12 cents. Tho ship Pemberton left Liverpool on tie 5th for Savannah. Tho Canada arrived in Boston Friday nijlit. Her Southern mails were despatched this mcrniig. II CUAXPIOX. J. O. WATO. CHAMPION A WATTS, WII01.FSAI.K AND RETAIL GROCERS, No, 4 Barnard tired, bdiveen the Market and Bay tired, HAVAXXAII. OA., Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, &o., Ac. References—A. Chnmpinn, E#q.. Samuel Solomon*. Esq., Messrs. Habnn k Whitehead, Swift A Co., Savannah, Ga. n. P. HORTON. O. U. KIKKMAN, HORTON A ItIKEMAN, WIIOI.S8ALK AND RETAIL 1IKAI.KHS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, lid Itroughtiin-ftreet. W51. A. THOMAS,“ PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 16 Danutrd tlreei, Savannah. Ga Lend pipe, sheet lend, block tin. copper boilers, light and force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at- tended to oct23—-3m uiinnuiu.i C .V mi OFGBORGiAT wQ| uke su.. reg f 1 !* ot the Aquatic Club or Georgia, **r. bwmtwt fu »\^ v !| nna h. commencing on Tues- ^Ihtrlut/.1853. The following pursei ore olfor- Dot ,n ”*^148 rcet In length. r tP„^^ ^*" ,l,no 't to exceed 43 feet in length, ^ ll’wL, 0 *^ to exceed 38 feet in length, lPor^ r6 ^ not in excemi 32 feet in length, M fRlMMlNG. Semtarv. 11I||> nbstriicifn - * ”* lier * will please take notice thu 1 «wia lh* ,„r. tllB , (l,,lr, ‘nce of my store, conse' r*ty remQvfct i n * v 41’"/ nn lr °n Front, aro now snflU ‘Viir, »U* n , n .^ a * b )r l , ic , m 1,1 v'n easy access to the fclwith Kne\.l «* l l Hud the shelves well stocked as zVrc.wooj t J7^! i,w \S h «»nil st *ino AYnre. family VUier Jin. Inw ' Vnr,> - T| n Ware and Table Cut- Fancy in? ?*'}*<* of L-.mi*. Unterns. *1 B1 ® l ler*te»n,i Furnishing Goods, which will bo Mj25 ^"“riJustprlcVh, J.p.COLUNS. ?At-.-K n ^ T -.. : flay'100 Brysn-street. J ,i » for iiji’ ~7,' Io u , ^BPB 1 inMr figured and ^>rinca. coVrSs .W» M h. Engliih and C'kl'W'inroude r,w 8llk< ftnJ worsted s » k " i « llk Mantilla*, small eoi otfc ,"u w ortWhha r f a . i on? , n j puid jGfc.'nrv^- aikin t minus. pnlo aud dark * 1 store and O’NEIL fA*cv - novu vtfvBROT1L-- KEMl*TON C ULINARY UTENSILS—Dough-kneaders. meat tender ers, egg whips, basting spoons, Iron skimmers and soup ladles, patty pans, cake cutters, cleavers, saw knives, tin re flectors or roasters, sauce pan*, milk boilers, cullenders, cake pans, porcelain gridirons, etc., etc., for salo by nov22 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan street. R OCKLAND LIME.—250 bids Rockland UinoJuHt receiv ed and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by nov23 E. W. BUKE H AY.—76 bales Primo Eastern Hay. just received and fur safe by nov23 E. W. BUKER S UPERFINE Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coats—a fresh supply Just received. For sale low, 0y v23 IVM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor. P ANTS. RANI'S—A frosh supply of block doe shin cassi- mere Pants.a fine article. Also fancy Frcuch Caad- mere Pauls, just received nn-* for sole low. by nov23 IVM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor. C ODFISH. AC.—Just received 2 iilids. (io<ilisli, 10 bb| . No. 1. new Mackerel. 10 Idris Scotch Herrings, ami 15 boxes ScUled Herring. For sale by nov8 DAVU) O’CONNOR. ROOFING. Tlio subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on corrcet prln- ciplos.nnd from sixteen years’ oxjierience, feels assured lie can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. 47*G utters and Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alliyatur, East Florida. Will practice in tho Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8. S. Sibley, ami It. 11. Ililton, Esq., Savannah, Ga. CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEEHOUSE. T HE undersigned has lensmi.nnd lias nun fitted up in neat and eicgnnt style, tho building on Dayton street, noxt door to Wav A Kino's, to bo occupied ns \ COFFEE-HOUSE, where lie intend* to serve up. iu superior styl, every doll- cncy of the season. New York ami Bnvnmmlt Oysters,Venison. GROUSE. PARTRIDGES, FISH. Fulton Market and Philadelphia JJcsffic., fyc., will nlwny* be kept on hand, and served up hu stylo never before equalled In tills city. VST Parties furnished with private suppersnud Dinners on short notice. Ho will keep only tho Ivest liiuors. ocl7 JOHN KK. CODY. MELODIANS—MELODIABS. t CARD ART A NEEDHAM’S srgo double reed, with four Btops, suitable for church ilc. Also, large double, rnuid corner, si* octavo; Cahart’s line Meloillnnt, fournnd a half and five octave, a beautiful instrument forthe parlor. For snlo on tho most accommodating terms, by novl6 I. W. MORUltL A CO. PIANOFORTES THE subscribers sole agents nr A. Stud- Fart k Co's., aud Jonn H. Diiubini's I'iano Fortes, are always supplied \UU an us. sortment of these favorite and'Justly celebrScd Instru ments. For durability they can bo fully warrmtod. whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident aid acknowl edged by the most casual observer, as well as the critical connoisseur. The Indies are respectfully in vied to view these instruments. An arrrangement lirn la: ben elTeeted with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of the lone. F.XUGDAUM k CO.. MarkcUqunre. -CGT Secondhand Pianos taken In exchange, rfso tuned and repaired. jel7 TIIOMAS J. XAYlJiiT II. 1J. W. AtMtAXIlKI!^ - COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. .T. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT U.'S, Fbrsyth. Monroe County, Ga. J. II. HAYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scriven County, Practices in tho Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. jy20—3m 8. XV. MAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MonticeUo, Jeffertm 1 County, Florida. Reference—lion. W. II. Flkheki, Savannah, Ga. fob3 WIIJJAM H. FLKMIXO. JOHN M. MILLKX. FLEMING Si MILLF.N. The undersigned having united In the practice of law. will attend punctually tonny businossentnisted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. 8wift, Dunslow A Co’s. THOMAS IIUGIIES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIJ.OR AT LAW, Tmupeilte. Georgia. Will practise in the Circcult Courts of Thomas, lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Ucorgin j and in the Cir cuit Courts of JeiTerson, Madison ami Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Fluridn. nrnl in Alacliua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash ington. Wm. M. Ijiwton, R. Wawwiuout Dacox, Wm. M. Tayioii. Jokktii T. Dill. WM. M. LAWTON & CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South lVharf t Charleston. S C. aug23—2aw4m - WILLIAM II. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUXSEIJ.OH AT LAW, Tmupeilte, Dnendrs county, Ga. Will practise In Thomas, tammies. Clinch. Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, ami Pulaski counties. Georgia; and iu JeiTerson, Madison. IlandUou, and Columbia coun ties, Florida, fcb23 wn. r. wii.i.iams. THAHW:r.<i mnra. jack iikowx. WILLIAMS, OLIVER it BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buma Vitta, Marion County. Ga.. Will practise In the counties of Marlon. Macon, Houston, Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. ta*e, and any adjoining counties where their services may bo required. jau20 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Comer of Bay and Whitaker.dr celt. .TAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—lib Bay-street, .Savannah, Georgia. WALTER 8- NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 09 Bay-itred, Sarannah, Georgia. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, I’alatka. Dud Florida, Will attend to all collecting sent hiiu, in East Flotilla promptly ami efficiently. sepfi—w2n» II. K. WA81I1IURN, A|{’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH. «A. WILLIAM P. YONGE. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Bay street. Savannah. O’HEAIl Si STONKY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, lath of tiik firm of leoaiik. u’iikaii a co BANCROFT Si IIIIYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS. For tho Purchase and Salo of Stocks. Itnnris, Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah. juti24 CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORN 1 Y AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA. 176 Bay tired. Savannah. Ga. Will practice In the Courts of Chatham. Camden. Glynn and McIntosh counties: also, the United State* Circuit and District Courts for the Southern District of Georgia. Rkfkhkxcih—lion. R M. OiarRon. Messrs. Crane .V ”od- i»crs, Bo-ton k VUlalmiga. Daniel II. Stewart. Savnnnah; Hon James E. Broome. S. II. Mallory. Tints. BatUell.TTius. Dougins.C. H. Dupont, W. A. Forward. Florida. o26—3m GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, opptuilf. Pulaski House, Saving made large additions to bl*establishment, continue* to do BOOK AJfD JOB PRINTING, in ids usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN II. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Lauren* county, Ga., late Junior partner of tho firm of A. & J. Cocuraxk, Irwlntou. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Ids caro Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. 1) Guyton, F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; SI. Marsh,Savannah. may7—dkwly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents of Uie above Company aro prepared to take risks against Fnut on Buildings and their contents. Also Marine Ska Risks, on the nmxt favorable terms. BRIGIIAM. KELLY k 00., Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold. Walker County, Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. C<irn, Wheat and Dacon. The Ringgold Depot being idtun- ted in a region of country abounding in gratu, it can usual-, ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the IV. k A. Railroad Order* covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persona order ing grain will please forwnrd sacks with order. Keferencos—Dr. Richard IVayne, Mr. Win. M. Warily, Sa 1 vnnnah. maylO Wool,Silk and Cotton, souio of extra large slseand fine quality - PRICE k NKADKU, ®®t3 147 itiy street. fill PD0K'V| IK AT--Tri, b i,. I,.irui,i.; »■ -”'“5 ‘(TS'ift c»' c W U ^vn^m, tMm .. s A ;Sl f vjLTa _ N OTICE—Tlio co-partnership ofllKsn k Ti«ix was dis solved on tho loth but., by tbe death of Kim llnm. the senior partner. The subscriber Is anthorixod to settle tiie affair* of tho late firm, and will coniinuo tho Fnctorngo anil Commission Business on his Individual account. W II. TISON. Savannah. November 18.1863. ' U ovl8— Ini B AUDS HAMS AND LAUD—30 casks choice Hams. 20 bids Leaf I*rd, received and for sale bv MgU HcMAHtlN k DOYLE. R AILWAY SIIAWIJt—Gentlemen in want of such an ar- tide, (and who docs not want one?) can be accommo- ttated at 147 Bay street. n° v 16 PRICE k YEA PER, Drapers and Tailor*. CPA NISH BEOARS—Just teeelred from Havana 40,000 LSS*W? T, ‘ • 10,000 Antonio Moro Superior Sejnus, J^SS° Worito do, 0,000 Horace do, 8.000 LefiUroo do 0,000 El Duaada do, 3,000 U Urollna Regalia do. for aala *“ — * ” '"1NNE novlO ' ; J.-V- CXiWlfPtAT |c CXi. l AND CHRESE.—Imt received per etaamer Aa- DRY FEET PRESERVES TJ1E IIEALTIL-Just received, a few cases water-proof Boots; also, a let <vf thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as sortment of Ucntlemen’s and Ladle*’ over Shoe*, ‘ 1, which will 1>« sold nt low t CO., 100 Bryan-htroot. judge for thcmscive*. TO OARPENTEU8, CONTRACTORS, AND BU11AIEHS. T HE cheapest establishment io the soulliern country for tho salu of sa-ihes, doors, blind* and wood Moulding*, of every variety, Is at tho corner of Calhoun and Washing- tun streets, Charleston. S. C. All my worn Is made of tbo best seasoned white pine, and the sashes are glased in the very neatest manner. A full supply of paints, nil, glasB. varnishes, and brushes, always for sale low. ‘ septf—w4w B. F. SMITH. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received, a variety of publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate chisms, Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, aoglO . . , - sv. No. 186 Congress-street. I1RANDIES—Landing from F Satterly—10 casks superior JJ Cognac Brandy in store, 10 half-pipee 0 D k Go’s do, 10 * - old Jean Louis’ do, 15 halvas and quar : for —l" by , J^y. CONNHBAT * OQ. ' *hi|> AUGUSTA. Capj. Thnhm Lvoo, will leave 1 esnU... For freight or passage, ajiiily to qordf . , . PADBLFORD, FAY *.00. Cabin Passage, .77,;... .,,$26.00 Steerage.. 9 00 __ STB AM* HIP ISAUEL. FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. 2b leave on Tuesday. 1* December. The United States Mall Steamship ISABEL, SgUlBHpiWilliam Koluxs, Commandut,- will regularly ieavu tbl* port on the 1st and 16th of each month, Fur passage only, apply to m>v22_ COHENS k HERTZ. NEW YORK—Old EetsdiUshed'Line. rTlie brig JOSEPHUS. M’llsun master, will meet with n as above. For freight or passage apply on bonnl r .-^*6 Bpjtplll® ’ 100 bsloa Oonny Cloth, flop colls Kentucky nope. «*p9 ValuabieVarm Lots—ATltrlfate Bale. Bcvvn teu aero tota, situated on Lottr’atane, being part of lllllun’s farm, A plan of the lots may be seen at our counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two equal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by murtguge on property. BY T. J. WALSH. Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of 7-maaer~ 1 ''brMjw’s /'uildlUi/ft HamaM street, nkir* •artll po consisting of tCM, flour, candle*, lamp oil, n.'ckie*, sidee*, IkbeP confectionaries, etc., ctc - Alim.a'flbb Idt ofola wines *nd - * brandies, warranted pv ,p * 8panlWbe$nks, tobkcco, etc., (S' , close the concern. Terms—$100 cash, $100 to $300 PM}' dkys, ovtr feOtf ‘ ninety daya, for approved endorsed papdri-, nov22 * , On Tuesday, fith December, J at li o’clock, Itflftmt'orUm" court house, will be sold, O rden Ix>t No. 08, containing, by /ocent snFIi On Tuesday, December fith. at tbe court bouse, will be sold, and a half acres, situated on the LouUnJIe road, flilS'tW' Wu'nim Ilia ii.h.I I.nn—. r tv TuritiH Man Vnirnf,IOP In ,.nw /nn aJ4I—— ready-mauo Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and overcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms cub. nov4 liALTlfiiOLH—HcgulnrlAiie—Tho ichr. r WOODB1UDGF. White muter, will meet with dis patch a* above. For freight or |MUMgo apply on board or t° uov2fl imiGlIAM, KELLY k Co. NKWfYOllK—Tim brig WErUMPKA, Copt. 52jJat,Joliiiiuin, liavinga part of her cargo engaged, will moot with dispatch a* above. For balance or freight i passago, apply to tiie Captain on board or to n»v23 H. K. IV.1811 BURN, Agont. fib NEW YUIIK—Union Lino—-Tlio regular WOLimekot selir. ta8. DAVIS, Davis, master, wlllliave nek dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to «°v22 OGDEN A BUNKER. DOST°N—The brig M. B. DAVIS, Davis, mas ■Ud£ ter i will «ncet with dls;*atci> ns above. For freight or passage apply on board or to iiuvlS BRIGIIAM, KELLY k CO. r. j NAYum * eo.'s •* NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, No. 223 Bay tired, Savannah. Ga. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! « Tlio subscriber respectfully informs tie ladles and gentlemen of Savannah, that lie intepls open ing a School for instruction iu Sacred nn) Secular Music. Through long experience, and inylng non dueled large school*, lie feel* confident his instriutlou will lie perfectly satisfactory to nil those who may tcslre Ids services In liiealmve departments of vocal music. Desirous of forming a large class the price of tiikeis lias been fixed nt $4 each. lor the course of 24 lessons. Deluding books—Hie name of which is t'..c "Singing Sclnwl Com panion.” consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, qmrtette.*, choruses, mntottes. church music, oratorios, etc , tie most popular work of tho day. Those wishing to form his class nre requested to Innri in their unities, as early us possible, to tills office, or though the posloflico, under address to JAMES I’JKIH’ONT nov5—tf Organist and Teacher ol Vocal MiMe. A. CHAMPION. ___ AT Ilia STORK MARKET SQUARE.—Van on jjSSfl hand, and offers for sale on reason able temv—100 barrels crushed, powderd, clarifiol and brorn mi- jiltMgars; 76 hags Rio, Culm.and old government coffee. 60 barrels Baltimore and Canal Hour ) . ,, 60 hitll bbl, .lo J» jimrtH. amllli. TOO 08. lfio, 40 lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour. 4U bills Hultcr.Sugar.So.|a Crackers an.! Pilot Brerfl. 150 bbl*. I’otnloes,Outer’s Juiiu and merces, for I'amly ic. 200 Reynold's Hams. 10 liliris.Slricsniid sliouhler Bicnn. 76 boxes Latent Sperm, and Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 100 boxes and half do Family and Common Snap.. 60 do half do Tobacco. 26 quarter do Thomas’ Iectar Leaf Tobacco. 20 Kegs choice Ihiller. 60 boxes Clipese. 26 kegi lard. 60 wlndu ami lnlf bbls , and 60 boxes Watts’ Buck- bent Flour. Also a lull sehicll'in ofclioice Ten*. Spice. Mu<taM, old M«rgnh*da Whisky. Brandy. I’urt aud Madeira Winw. pure Wliite Vinegar. Ciib’r Vinegar. I'ortcr.lialf Mils llcrf barrels iinlfbMs.quarter* *almon. t.iidu Salt. Vermicella. Mic.iroui. Ac., Ac., all of wjilcli nre offi-re I to Fninilh s. I’lantrs ami Country mcrcliauts. for casli or approved paper. aov8 $500 Gluiiicu^c. IIOMBN.SACK’S WORM SYRU/. A N article founded iipou seieutilic principles.oliipomid- ed with purely vegetable suhstnnecs. ta-ing jicrfeetly safe wlieu taken, nnri lias ncecr lieeii known to lailin curing it obstinate cases. Worms can never mist when iedy is once used, from the fact that it tnt only do ►treys them but removes all the slime aud uncus which may remain. Tito 'I’u|M) Worm. Tills worm is the most difficult to destroy of ill that in habit the human body. It grows In nil ilium* Indefinite length, nod becoming so colled ami fattened it the intes tines mid stomach as to produce Kit*. St. Vitas’Dance. Ac , which is the cause of many going to the grave not believ ing that thoe complaints have their origin frini the tape worm ; consequently they do not n«e the prnpir medicines for their diseiisp, to those wlmuronlllictcil \4tli tills aw ful fun lo health. I recommend Hie use of inv Vm in Svrup and Liver I’ills ; the Syrup to l>e taken in rinsix of two ta- hle H|HHinfiils tlireo Hines a day. then take from live to eight of my Uver I’ill*. to dislodge mid pirns tie worm. By strictly following these directions, the mostoistinatucases of tape worm can he speedily cured. KouimI or Stoiiiiu'li Worn. Tills worm is iimiuUv found in the-mail iue-liiie*. nnd is the worm most com to children, yet iti< md entirely confined u> them, ns a,lulls have fre.|uentlybeen known to sutler with them. Tim symptoms most pnuiiiieiit while affected with lids worm, are hardness and riilluess of the belly, slimy stools, looseness ot the bowels, piekingat thu nose, a hlneisli streak under the eyes. Ac. f you.or any ol your children have any of Hie nlN»ve syitplouis. Ilolien- sack's Worm Syrup can safely l,e depended ipmi—tiy u-iug it you liavua certain, safe iiiul s|rt'edy cui*; mol if nllei using it according to the directions the pillent Is not re stored to health.mol tbe woriiKthornughlyerurilrnt' dfrmn the system, you can rest assured there is m remedy tieyoml the grave, as for fail, tliere i» no such w»rd as full with those who use my Worm Syrup. AHcnrlrit'M, or Sirinl! Tlireai? Worms. These worms, to which tlm liiimmi sym is liable, nre most troublesome of all others. They a'o generally to he fouu'l l« the reel inn. and R allowed to reninn, from tlie Ir ritiithm they produce, lay Hie f<mndntior.for serious disor ders. such as itiffiiinmntioii of tin- limvc*. niul other de- rang'Uiients of the stomach. The best aid safest medicine that can be used is Hobensnek's Worm sirup. Such is the astonishing power of tny medicines ove- Ascarndies. that I defy any one to produce a case w here inv Worm Syrup and l.lver fills nre recommended to be wed they will nut cure. All that Is necessary is to use tie syrup in accord ance with directions on each bottle; aid in case a gentle pnrgntivc Is required in order to allay .lie irritation they jiroducc, the l.lver i'ills, by their s.rmpithising notion nnri healthy operation upon the bowels, is tho most plousmi! medicine that cau be taken. IIOIIENSACK’TlIVBII pills. No part of the system is more llatris to disease limn tlio liver, It being supplied with numerous Mood vessels and nerve*, and if diseased, tlio blood ol ciurso llowitur tliro* ail parts of the body, produces liver conplninL*, jaundice, Bilious affections,dys|iepHln. vc uysiieiism. Tho symptoms of Dysiiepda. mul its tnrlous diseases aro dizziness in the liead,liearllmrn.u|>|iruision niter eating iiusils, sourness arising from the stonuch. Ac . ami some times general languor of the whole holy, from this It will be seen that the disease owes its origir to a disorganized state or the Liver ami Stomach. Hobcnotck's I iver I'ills is the very medicine to effect n jicrmanen; nnd lasting cure, a* they net by changing the certain tnoibld actions of the system into u hoaltliy action, aud rendering the blood pure ami healthy. Liver Complaint, I* attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter tisle, yellow furred tongue, pulse full nnd liounding. thu pan in tho ride is in creased by pressure, should thu left hint bo affected. Hie pain Is generally in the left shoulder, w itha short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appeamme. and the stools clay colored. Tills disease cau bo cured jy the use of Ho- bensack’s liver ITU*, as they act directly u|Mm the seat of the disease, and then operating upon tlio bowels they ex- cl all the corrunt and vitiated niaricr from the system. To Females. ■ You will And these Fills an invaluable medicine In many "..mnlalnU to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, tlioy have been found of Inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifying Ijie blood nnd ether fluids so as to cure all complaint* which may arise fmin female Ir regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in tho Hide, bock, Ac. These I’Rl* are the only safe ami effectual reme dy to cure tho following complaint*. Gout,Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rlicsmatlsm. dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in tact any of the dis ease* that arise from affections ol tbo tavoi, impurity of tho Blood, or cotutinaUon of tho Bowell. Medical Evidence Wo. tho unmlerslgned Physicians, haring hM the rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that tho tngredieuti of which they are composed makes them tho beat Pill in use for all diseases of tbe Liver, Im- puriUese the Blod, Ao. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F. CROWLET. M D. L BOWEN. W. D. 40* Purchase none but those haring the signature ”J. N. H0BRN8ACK,”as all others aro worthless imitation*, Agents wishing new supplies, snd All others wlsblngto become agents, must address tbe Proprietor. J. N. HOBEN- SACK, ethle Laboratory, No. 120 North SecomRatreet, above N.yp'VYORK.—The regular packet schooner . .ARIA PIKE, Aumack, master, wUI have quick lUpalch for the above i>ort. For freight or passage apply ‘0 OGDEN k HUNKER. HOST ON.—Tlio * c |,r. ISADORA, Bragg, will have dlspatcli as ubove Fot frei^lit or passage on- BIUUllAM. KELLY k CO. novlS BOSTON—'The schr. F. A. GOOIHVIN. Captain .Cnrllse. will meet with dispatch as above. For deck Ireigiu apply to novlO PADF-LFQRD, FAY k CO. ! , .« VANA ’ CUBA.—The packet schr. GEO. 523fcS- MERCER, Higbce. master, will meet with dispatch (or tlm above port. For freight or (lasmigc apply to ' OGDEN k BUNKER. novl3 „ BOSTON—Tim bark MARIA MORTON,Captain wTJMSI ItnlUliiv. will lmvo dispatch for the above port. For freight of 200 bales cottoo, to complete cargo, apply to ocriO ROWLAND ft CO. ejStts ^ VOUK—Neiv 1-ine—Tlio regular ifflatpackut br.g MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For Irolgbt or passage apply to octgQ 11. K, WASHBURN, Agent BOSTON—The brig ZKXOBFA. Ifoilins. maS- fthterlor, will lmvo immediate dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to «wri3 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. BOSTON—The fine havk CUARI.E3 Wll.LUM, XEMLHawes, muster. *111 have dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to jwv!3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. PHILADELPHIA—Heron’• Lino—The a {See regular packet schooner J F. TOBIAS, will have quick disjiatch for the above port. For freight or passago apply to novVJ OGDEN ft BUNKER. Jit, “Vjuiviioi—TS. sliio CHASE. Cniiutn h” 0 ; having the larger part of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch fur the above port. For balance of freight apply to nil H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. l&h. , U ALT I MOltE —Tlio fine schr. MOIIAWK .Graham, master, will meet wltti dispatch ns above. between tbe uiual hours of sale, Ton lots of land, each contalnlngono aero nnd three quar ters. Said lot* lay almost half a mile from tho city. A plat will be exhibited at tho sale. Term* liberal. u23 Administrator’* Sale. On Tuesday, tho 0th December, will be oold In front of the court house, between Hie legal hours of sale. Tlio Interest ofD. M. Rogers, doceascd, in tho Savannah Steam Paw Mill*, on Hutchinson’s Island. For further par ticulars Inquire at tlio counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary nfChutham county as the property of D. M Rogers, deceased, aud by order of the administrator. Administrator’s Sale. On Tuesday, fith December, will bo sold. In tho front of the court house, between tbe legal hours. Lot and improvement*. No. 10. corner of South Broad and Whitaker streets Tho lot is subject to ground rent < f $67 00 to tbo city. Tlio Improvements consist of a double teno incut dwelling, in tbo basement of which is an offico, draw ing room, pantries and battling room. On tho (lr*t floor is two Urge and elegnnt parlor*, with a spacious verandah, inclosed with Venetian blinds. Iu the second story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with ga* There are spacious accommodations for kitchcu and servant rooms, carriago house nnd stable in a brick building In tho renr of the dwelling. On tlio lane, in tbo yard is a fine pump nnd good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and washer. Tlio above properly Is sold by leave ol tbo Ordinary, as the property of I). M. Rogers, deceased, nnd by order of thu administrator*. Terms will bo declared at thosalo. At Private Sale—Two five acre lota, one tnlio from the city, for salo low, if applied for immediately, ou accommo dating terms. seplO At Private Salo—Grey. Hard Brown, and Brown Brick In quantities to suit purchasers. augJO A Desirable Building Lot for Sale. Lot No 0. fourth tvthing, Anson ward. For particular*, Inquire it the counting room. jy!6 city. Term* caah. Purchaser to pay for titles. To Rent—Four twcHstary~woodenrbutidtaM, situated on* Went Rroad and Roberta streets. The*o buildings aro new • and neatly finished, with all good out-building*. For terns apply at the counting room. Hides Wanted—^The highest market prices will be paid for green, dry, salted and flint hides. Apply at our count ing room. Improved Essence of Coffee.—Wo have Juat received from the manufacturer* In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel's Improved Es sence nr Coffee. Tills is tho best composition of Coffee ever offered fur snle, and Coffeo made from tlio Essence is much more wholesome, moro delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the flDMt Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared in tho ordinary manner. -Tnr U and ■m. if it does not. mayl2 novO NEW YORK—Union Line.—The'rogulnr packet schooner FRANCES SATTERLY, Reevelaml, master, will have quick dispa tch a* above. For freight or l»»a» ! »g 0 j‘PI , ly l» novlO OGDEN ft HUNKER. ; NEW YORK—Old KstablUliecl Line - . ' l,er The schooner ECHO, Louden, master, will incut j * wo . iltapiitch as ubove. For freight or passage apply to f- . . ■ BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. Charleston, and from which she lias been regularly NE W“Y0UK-01d K*Tubll»He«l Line. ! *’ ‘ I—Tlio schr. PATRICK HENRY. Kundsen, muster, i ft with dlspatcli us above. For freight or passage i ji J, apply on board or to I *!!„ J“» v ® BRIGIIAM. KELLY ft CO. ! J,"" ^T7/ BALTIMORE—Tiiefiist sailing packet sclir. ! hop ggaUKOl.MA, Captain Ax worthy, will meet with dl*- : wot 1**’tcli tor tlio above i*ort. For freight or passage apply to i huv . n«’ v3 H. K. WASHBURN. Agent. sell BOSTON—The paciet schooner M. E. WEI,lit, | ln ?, Torry, iiittsler. will Imve immediate dispatch for tlio ! , ! 'reiglit or tiassmre niiulv to vutunn-rini auction baui. Peremptory Sale—Steamship Osprey. BY ODENHEIMER Si COOK. On Friday. Deceuilier 2d. 1863, at 1 o’clock, P. M-, will be i>ereiii|itorily sold at imblic auction, at tlio Philadelphia Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, l'a., The lino side-wheo! steamship OSPREY. Tlio Osprey la a side-wheel steamship, built In 1847, lengthened and re-built In 1850, is about 186 feet In length, 27 foot beam, and 20 feet depth of hold. By builders’ meas urement about 1000 tuns nnd registers 007 tuns. Has sin gle engine of 52 Inch c> Under, nnd 7 feet stroko. Has late ly been supplied with force-pumps, lioso,life-boats, life-pre servers. ftc., according to tho new law of Congress, nnd is In every re*nect in order for continuing on her present lino, or any otlier route fur which she may be required. During the past eighteen month* nearly forty thousand dollars have been expended furnishing her with new boil ers, overhauling machinery, building dining saloon, new furniture, ftc. Slio is fitted up with eighty state room berths, and two largo saloons between decks; and on deck, officer*’ room*. rioon sixty feet in length, furnUhed with Krirelght or passage apply on board, nt Telfair's wharf, or ‘“d « diningsalooiisixty feet in length, furnished with to novll BRIGHAM KFHY&CO | Johnson's patent sofa dining tables, and capable of seating ■ ■ —Sliiw viiirir~irr— ono hundred passengers at table. Shota cnpoblo of no- .iHascngers at table. Sbols cnpnblo comniodnthig ono hundred nnd fifty first eh*** passengers, and Is uhundnntly supplied with bedding, table furniture, linen, tdnie. ftc. Shu is one of the most economical sea steamships afloat, on of coni being only about twelve tuns In tra. s now running between Philadelphia nnd . I from which she has been regular!) sine si •xp Inst, during which time she has not missed 1 Im* cleared over nnd above her running twelve nnd thirteen thousand dollars.— Uuve port. For deck freight orpossuge apply to iio»2 OOHKN ft HUNKER. * PHILADELPHIA—Heron’sLine—Tho regular nickel schooner FANNIE Beaston, master, having part of her cargo engugod, will lmvo dispatch for "io ubove port. For engagements npplv to optao • OGDEN ft BUNKER. „ t r*A FOR MACON AND IXTERME- AKsc^tlSSLDIATK LANDINGS.—The steamer Cl I AS. HARlRiiMii-., master, will leave ns above ou Satur day next, thu 20th hist. For freight or passage npplv lo BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CD. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.— KOI! I’ALATKA, B. F., da Darien, Bruntwivk, St. Maryt. Jacksonville and Middle- bury, (Black Creek.) Tbo new nn-l elegant steam-packet ST. Captain J.imm FlitXUOKN, will leave oir Die uihivo place on Thursday. 24th ln.*t..nt 10 o’clock, A. M.. mid every Thursday thereafter. This boat has been built expressly lor tho trade, ami lias large and airy state room accommodations for passenger*. For freight or pass- age, apply on board at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, •ar the ga* work*, or to nov!8 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents. Hg- Tlio St. Johns will extend her trip every fourth eek to St. Augustine. In her next trip for that city, she will leave Savannah on tlio 16th December. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOU FALATKA, K. F., Darien-Brunswick. St. Marys. Jadsnndlte. Picolata. and MvMdturg, (Bind- Creek,) carrying the V S. Mail. r n ^/(|7^i r The regular Ntenni-pnckct IVM. GASTON, “i• **• 1 Hivrita Cnpi Titos. E. SttAW. will leave for the above pla.-e ou 1 lie*)lay morning, tlio 2Vtli in»t., at 10 o'clock, and continue to leave every Tuesday. For frciglit or passage, having liiuoLmnc acconuuo lations. apply on bonnl. at the Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Ga* works, nr to IWlWjh CLNNING!!AM,_\gonta. being In the shipping business, and having for the bcnollt of tho business of their own e spring nn<l fall trade of tills year, in tlio ? most intereslol in tho Charleston trade ureri tier permanently on the Hue, which not compllslicd. they lmvo now determined .to torily by |iubllc auction, i port nnd can he seen from the 15th in tho will leave again for Charleston on tlio latter lo tills port again on the 20th Inst., and can «d until the day of sale, at her wharf, foot of Tkumh ok Saik.—One-third cash—balance nt three and six mouths, with approved security, satisfactory to tlio sfflbrs. Five thuusaud dullars to bo paid down at the time ot' pur chase. ODEN HEIM Eli ft COOK. Auct’rs. 08 S. Front street, Philadelphia. I’niunu riiu. Nov. lltli. 1853. uovlS—eodDl ' Class 141 CO 21 35 04 31 63 38 19 62 15 18 12 63 Also. Extra (lass 83: 10 35 62 63 C2 40 30 64 76 38 42 65 Holder* of prizes will please cull for the cash, or renew nt K. WITHINOTON’S. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY'. GREGORY ft MAURY. Manager*. Class 142. draws on Monday, the 2Stli inst, in this city, Sales close at 3 o’clock, I*. 51 CAPITAL. $8,000. 75 Number I/ittery—13 Drawn Ballots. 43“ Ticket* $2—share* in proportion. Extra Cln** 81, draw* at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, 29th November. capital. $22,416. 78 Number l/iltery—12Drawn Ballots. 4if Ticket* $5—share* in proportion. Ticket* either singly or by tlw package for sale In Bay lane.Savannah,Ga., next “ nnv27 E WITJIINGTON. zsm KCVUKSr* CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. TflL- carrrses. ih:gghm and sulkies.—a ' i.'iieral assortment, just received.—'The sub. .. .. .us prepured t« offer to the tiubllc. Carriage*, Pbn'tmi*. Buggies. Carryall*, ftc . fresli from *omo of the ■ft, “ 1 Y.rr..,T.*.*4’.V*’"* v * fc * 1,11 " most popular Hstiiblisliiui-uts. and Builders «t (lie S'oiTli. a-^v-.MuW j 1^ I FILM Eld A IK LANDINGS.—The steamer I The wdections were made bv one of tlie firm, with strict . . , !V 1 ' v, "ff recent y merlmuled. repuired. nnd reference to llie reiiuliemeiit* of lid* market. painted, will make regu nr weekly trips be twee is city ' rin-y are determined t.. keep only such article* in llielr i I eniry s Pei ry. leaving hereeiery Saturday evening nt! line, as tliev can confidently recommend nnd wnmut.fi-cl clock.ami timeliing > regularly at all tbe intermediate I ing assuredtluit they will l.'o sustained in offering n better ‘ thoroughly retitted under I nnd finer class or work, than has been usually kept in tills *• - - * Tlie Oregon li. te SleauilMi.il Law. nnd liei rs are both ampin and comfortable. Sim lia* been I TlM'i'utdicnreniostrespeetfullyreqiiestedtnenll.exnni- »n tlir line parti-iilMily for Hie accommodation nf | Ine. nnd satisfy tlieimelves. ulietfier they aro in earnest. river. For freight or by nn examination of their stoek ira' All kinds of Rcpa'i log done as heretofore. L.8. BENNETT ft CO.. July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-st*. pi; tile planters passage apply on board, nt Union wharf, or lo KINVIILEY ft THOMAS. Agents. Savannah.Ochrix-r 1st. Di.YJ «ietA dfi:wlin ~~ t>I* 1*t )S IT 1 ON LI N E. r , .wir^Ki I’ALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE efeswtiViuMtaiI’l.AL'Es,—taaves every Saturday morning it 111 o'clock —Ti «• regular steam packet WEI.Al\A. (’apt. V. King, will leave n almvo. Forfreiglil engagement*.up- ply on board, or to S M I. iFEIl EAU, Agent. N. B-—n»’ fare to Brunswick is redueed to $4. aug26 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Dc\>arture—P.r Palatka. Fla..andall the interme diate landingt on the route.. The superior new Steaui-parket WFJ.AK A. i*rVfi*p’’” 1 ’ N. Ki.mi. will, until furtlier notice, cave every ^irL’KOAV. at Iff o'clock. A. Xt. ltate of Passage iu large, airy State Rooms, as follow*: To Darien $3 011 | To Picolata $8 00 81. Marys 4 50 Palatka 8 Off Jacksonville (i 00 | Black Creek....8 00 N. Ik—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shipped free of all charges at Palatka. * For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf, nr to feh 18 S. M. LAFFITF.AU. Agent. • BAKERY! BAKFRY!! r pHE IIII.U-I s;gn,..l iiegs leave |„ inform the citizens of X Savannah, that he will open on tin- tat of November, a Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson and Charlton Ntrecta, where hu will Imve tlie lies! of Flour ami tlie Largest .Size Drcml for the price, his system being cash uiol no credit, lie will guarantee that hi* frien is mid the public iu patronizing him w li hu satisfied. Ticket* to be paid for in advance, and Dread for casli on ly. Tickets emi In* left at tlu- house if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. Tlie cash system is the order of tlie day with me. ns I Imve lost enough in by-gone days. What f imve Inst uitli bad customers I will make up with good nay tag patrons, by giving them a larger size bread, as cash will move tlie worl I. 4b‘ l' 1 " 0 - Cokes, nnd llnsks, to he had nt all times nt the new bakery. octlO—dim P. GIEIIELHOl'SE. T . J. IS AY LOR & CO. ’ S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. .1 apy/j The aubscriliers would nunmitice to Hie com- inanity lit large, Hint they lire now ojm uing in the new brick buildings. No. 221 Bay street, Savannah, Ga., a general and complete assortment of CARRIAGES) REGGIES, SILKIES, Ac. nnd will continue to receive, from time In Unto, additions to their stock, that they feel confident will meet the appro bation of customers. They have associated with them XIr. J. C. Thornton, who has been long mul favorably known in tlie south, ns a gen tleman of extensive experience in Hie manufacture and snlo of carriage*; and who is connected with a first clam manufacturing establishment at tlie north. Their stock, which is got up under tlio immediate super vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material nnd beautiful Htyle and finish, cannot bu surpassed in any ninrket. Having thus perfected their arrangement* they are pre pared to offer carriages which, for light ness, strength ami durability, are peculiarly adapted to tlio requirement* of llii* market.nnd 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 lo keep constantly on hand a supply of tlr*t das* work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to Insure n share ol Hie increasing trade of tills rapidly growing city. novfl T. J. NAYLOR ft U>. PLASTERING, SiC, T HE iindurtiigued having commenced buxine** on hi* owu account, respectfully tender* hi* service* lo the public, lie will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plan ter! ng. Stnco Work.ftc.ftc.. at tho usual prices.aud will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under lii* .iiipervisiou. Builder* nnd others contemplating build Ing. would do well to call u|wn him before contracting with others. Orders left at hi* residence. Jones-st., corner ol Barnnrd-st., will be p omptly attended to. julyl5—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. HUIlROff, FLEMING <V CO., F no tor * atnlCommliilon Merchants, No. 04 Bay tired. .Savannah, Ga., T ENDER their service* to planter*, merchants ami deal er*. in tho onto of Cotton ami all other country pro duce. Being connected in business with Hovkisr. Hvdros ft Co., nf Charleston, the establishment of an office in this city will afford our frionds choice of markets. Strict atten tion will b« given to business, and the usual facilities af forded customer. J. R. HUDSON. \o M „ nn . h W. R FLEMINOJ SftTannah * LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. sep!8—tf J. J. COHEN. CTiarleston, {71 AMELIAS, ftc.—A largo and elegnnt assortment of O Cornelias, amongst which are the must desirable vari eties ; also, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Oranges, and many other kinds, will bo offered for sa.e this morning by nov!2 XV. XV. LINCOLN, Monument square. JCE—250 tuns Ico, per brig 8amH T^Hlnds. for sale, toar- . rire, by, , novlS . BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. QERF, ftc.—Just received and for sale. 2 bbls and 2 half JD bbl* Fulton Market Beef,jdsoj fi boxro 4, * w flt ““ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE~ NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAM8IIIP8. T-. *M TS P. r tJtAVt *5 BAVANNilt VOH MSW YORK. The Florida, Captain XVoodltulI Nov’r 6 The Alabama, Ciiptuin Sclicnck, ’’ «* . § The Augusta. Captain Lyon, « ao The Florida, Captain XYoodhuli, u jo The Alabama, Captain Schenck, u 33 Tho Augusta, Captaiu Lyon u jjfi Tho Florida, Captain XVoodliull, ..Deo’r 8 Tho Alabama, Captain Schenck, .( « 7 The Augusta, Captain I.yon u lo ' Tlie Florida. Captain XVoodliull, u 17 Hie Alabama, Captain Schonclc, \ •< jfl Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon. ‘ « 04- , Tho Florida. Captain XVoodliull u gi -«* These ships aro the largest on tlio const, unsurpassed In speod, safety and comfort—making their passages In 60 to 00 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po- . lile officers. They offer n most desimblo conveyance to New York. On tho comiilotlon of tho KNOXVILLE, In January noxt, this lino will be Sethl-weeklr. Cabin tini- - nge, $26. l'ADELFORD, FAY ft CO.V **** Agents In Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, New York. UNITED STATES MAILT iTlNE* L roup It In 60 to 65 hours.-AVu. Yarkand L 1 Charleston Steam Packea—l ewva Adset’a . .. ■Wlmrves overy Saturday Afiernoon, «nd each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES ADDER. Cnplnln J. DirKtffsox, 1,500tons MARION. Chptain M. Bkuhy, 1,200 tons. SOUTHERNER, Cnptaln XV. Fosn.w, 1.000 tons, will leavt each altennato XVeduesd y, having been newly coppctei and guard* raised, 1* now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegnnt stale roomaccom# nmdutiona,apply at tho office of tho Agent. HENRY MISSR00N, Corner East Bay nnd Adgor ft Son’* XVlmrvof. N. B.—A new *ltlp will be placed in tho line to conned witli the Southerner on XVednendaya. foblO FORF111LADEI J* HIzV—F A UhT[IE D UCED. 7b tail on Satunlay Afternoon, June Uth, at 4 o'clock Tho tine side-wheel steamship OSI’REY, 1000 tun* burllton. J. BKX.\m. emnnmnder, will leave xd s 'lie.lulo every other Suturdsy. Sept 1« Sept 24 October.... 8 October.... 21 November. 6 November. 10 December,. J .$16 CIIAMUHTO.V. ntoii run. .11 Sept 17 June,,,. .. 4 .25 October... 1 June,... ..18 .. t) October.. .16 July .. 2 ..23 October ...20 July .. n Novcinber.,12 July ..3n .2D November. 2« August.. ..13 .. 3|Di*ci-mltcr..lO August.. ..27 WEBSTER iSl PALMES H ave just rm f.ivld and offer for half— 76 bills A, H and clarified Sugar. 60 do powdered do, 30 hhd* Ht t'-olx Sugar. 6l) dozen Brooms, fit) bbl* Hiram -mltlfs nnd C'rtrnl Flour, 1.MI do Baltimore Flour, l*ff <lo Leh-imui and Etowah Georgia Fleur, lull bags, 08 pound* each. do do 60 bid* but for. *ngur nnd soda Cracker*. 6» bid* I'llot Bread, Iff tmxe* Smia Biseult. 220 Md* I'ortlaml sugar bouse nnd S O Syrup, •iu litd* good col ng I’o ntiM!*. fill boxes lteadei's 0.* nnd 8s patent Tallow Candles, 75 do Adumanline Candle*. 25 do Judd ft Son’s Sperm Candle*. 15 bbl* and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel, 75 boxes white and yellow Cheese. 25 bill- and 60keg* prime ta-»f taird. luff twixi-s 5*. 8*. and pound* Tobacco, good brands HM do 5s and H* Grout It XVilUiMn*’ Tobacco, Also. 220 boxes Smith's. Colgate’s. Croton and Beadel’* Family and I'ale Snip. 120 do No 1 do. 60 I’eurl Starch. 80 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins. 25 drum* Figs. 60 boxes Herring. out JO DE WITT &, MORGAN O FFER lor sale, m ttu* lowest market price, n Inrge ami well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: LnrlU'*’ Drcas Good*. Black Silks, of all width* ami best makes. Black figured Silks, plain nnd colored Silks, Burl* plaid and lirocide Silks, i'ariH printed M. de 1 runes, n large and beautiful stock, Plain colored do. nnd Ciioco* and Broadway Browns, Small figured Mouslin de Lninc*. for cliil.lrcn, English and Anieriium Mouslin dc izrine*, I'riiituJ Satin do ('bene*, new nnd very handsome. lH<mrnlM£ Gnorla. A great variety of .Mourning Drusa Goods nnd Embroido- ties, consisting of every tiring new and beautiful. Hosiery. A largo variety of English and German Hosiery, for la dies. gentlemen, and diildren. Alan, Flannel*. Shirting* nnd Sheetings, Blankets, Quilt*. Irish Linens. Table Bitmnsk* and Napkin*, Kerseys, Plain*. Osna- burgs. Brown Sldrllng*. ftc.. ftc. octlO 8WAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA, For thu cure of Incipient CoiiHumption, Scrofula, General Debility, White Swelling, Rheumatism. Disease* of the Liver and Skin, nnd nil disease* arising from impurities of the blood and lire effects of mercury. S IX’ADI'S PANACEA Iras been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country awl In Europe for rta extra ordinary cures—for tlio certificates of which reference is mndc to tlie directions nnd Itonks fwhich may bo hud gra tis) accompanying tlio Panacea. Home of which give tlie particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where tlio patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu la. and were deemed Incurable by physicians. It lias been used in hospital*, and privato practice, and tins Imd the singular fortune of buing recommended by tlie most celebrated physician* nnd other eminent persona. Aiming other* by— XV. Gibson. M. D-Prof, nf Surgery.Pa. University. Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Hurg. N. X’. University XV. I*. Dewees. M. I) , Prof of Mid. l’a. Uliiverslty. N. Chapman. Xt. Ik, Prof of Physic, l’a. University. T. Parke. XI. D..l’re*’tCnllege I'iiyHieian*, Phi lad Dr. Del X'alle. Prof, of Medicinco, Havana. Ju.-e Knurencode Lux. Prof, rff Hurgcry. LI*bon .1 Cliipnmn. Member Royal College Hurgeons, Lindon. G. XX’. Erviug. late Minister to Spaiu. Fir Ttnimas Pearson, Major Geuernl British Army. Gilbert Roliertson. British Consul, ftc. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swnim’s Pana cea have, for many year*, made it an invaluable remedy. Tlio Panacea does not contain mercury in any form.and be ing nn innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most lender infant, Tlie retail prlcn lin* been reduced to $1 60 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BKXVARE OF IMPOSITION. Kwaiin’s Panacea Is In round bottle*, fluted longitudinal ly, with tlie following letters blown In the gtass: •• SwatM’8 —Pax.vcb.i-rmu-ui’s,” ami having tho name of James 8waira stumped on tho sealing wax nnd written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, compnsod of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, widen havo been turned for the exclu sive use of tho proprietor, by* Draper ft Co., bsnk note en gravers of Philadelphia. In tho centre is a portrait of the lata Wm, Swain, copyright secured. Alto, ewnlm'i Vermifuge, A valuablo Family Medicine, belnga highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding plies, sick headache, ftc. See the pamphlet (which may bo nad gratis) accompanying tlio Vcrmlfoge. Prepared only at Hwalm’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev enth-street. below Chestnut, l'hlladelpola, and sold by all the respectable druggists In tho United States. Cacthij* to th* Punuo.—Persons wishing to obtain the K nulneSwalm’a Panacea and Bwalm’a Yvrmlfuge, should careful to observo that tho name flWAlM U spelled cor rectly on the labels, or they may be Imposed on by mod! cine* made In Imitation or them hr a person hearing a well ealruatad to deceive. Gen- “yp 1, fcetata- 4 k DOYUE. FVptpintMM Cnliln passage Hte^>r5lr^ , Through tickets to New York...”*... ” ,1”*', 17 This ship Inn been thoroughly nverlmulednnd* furnished with new boiler*, nod a large and elegnnt dining snlutin on ■leek, Willi every arrangement Hint can add to tlio comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies tho same wharf ns tho Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and Cliv or Munches- ter. at the foot of Queen Htrcct. and Control wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable hrliclof must bo pro-paid For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER ft CO Accommodation wharf, Charleston , , SAMUEL T. PERCH. Agent. Philadelphia. UNITED STATES JIAIL, From Mncon, On., to Tallnlmssi-c, Flu. Jtailroad to ()g!dhor]>—Stages to 'Mlahasste. SSepasiJ?" JfT. ,irs; commenced on the fith inst.. running three times a week via Newton. Dalnbridgo. nnd Quincy, and three times a week via. TliomnKville.Diincnnsville. ftc. Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past 0 o clock, A. XL. try Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlio Stages leaving Oglethorpe either way nt 11 o’clock, arriving ntTnl- lalinssce. at iff o'clock on tho evening of the next day—Urns by cither route 35 hours. 'Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Dainbrldge nnd Quincy, to I'ullalinssre returning, leaves Tallalmssou on Huuday*. luesdays nnd Thursdays, at 10. P. M. On Tuesday*. Thursdays, nnd .Saturdays, by the way’ ol Tlioniasville—returning *n me route on Mondays, XYcdnesday* and Fridnys.at It). I*. M. Through from Oglethorpe toTallaha-ee by either route In 35 hour*—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 50 hour*. Bv till* route Passengers leaving Savannah liy 8 o’cloo Train of far*, will arrive nt Tnllali.assea in 60 hour*. It is also decidedly the b*.t. cheapest and most expedition* routfc for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Macon to Ogkllmrpe $1,75 ; from Oglctborp* In Tallahassee. $10.00. 0 L. U. Shaw. Agent nl Oglethorpe, ' A. A. Futixi:, •• u Tailuha*.sce. _»«S3® F- K. WRIGHT. Proprietor MACON AND XVK»i'EKN~ltAiLROAIJJ— Mali Train. Davos Mncon daily, nt 8o*clonk, P. M. “ Atlanta •• “ 0^ “ I’. XI. f lONNECI IN’O nt Atlanta with tho Trains of the XVostcrn J and Atlantic and UGrnngo Ronds, and with the Day Train of tlio Georgia Rond, and »t Mn*- 1 with tlie Day Train* of tlie Central and ftiuth-woslern i..iads. Passenger will arrive iu Xlnconut l'J'J.nnd at Atlanta at 1 \£, iwvina tlie remainder of the night for re«t. 8 I’uHsengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) who leave Savannah at8 A. XI.. will nrriveut Xlontgomcry in for ty-eight hour*, including ull stoppages, md only ten hours staging. Accnmm«*l«tionTrains.Trl.\Vvekly,vvill leave Mncon every Monday. Wednesday and Friday.at 8o’clock. A. 11. Re- turning, leave Atlanta overy Tuesday,Thursday and Satur day, nt 71* A. M. Till* Train will connect with tlio Night Train of the Georgia lfoad at Atlanta, nnd with tho Night Train of Hie Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the up ward Train cun dine at Griffin. * 3 P F.XtERSON FOOTE, Snp’t* Maco.y. May 17.1852. 8mo jy "Jt SOU T'll-W 10 ST K RNitAlLItOAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS |cn arrive iitOgletliorpo 10,'J Macon dally at fiy t A. XL: .. 1. XL; arrive at Columbus 1 o clock, V. XL ta'avo Columbus daily nt 0 o’clock. A. XI..and Oglntimrpe at II >4 A. >1.; nrrtvout Macon at3'f P. Xf. Connecting nt Macon each way with Central R R train to Savannah. Augusta nnd Xllllcdgevlllc, and with Macon and ir train* t« Grillln, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash- Connectlivi dally nt Columbus, by fnst line of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. ft W. P. It. R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tailalinssco and Eufauta mail stages. Passengers breakfast nnd dine at Fort X'nlloy, GEO. XV. ADAMS, Superintendent. Macon, Aug. 29.1853. aug31 ~ TirE BKST CIIA.MI'AIGX IN TJIJ5 MARKET. TIIE ‘FIIISSAUD* t'llAMI’AlG.V AND THE •LONDON Cl .Ull» CHAMPAIGN. CTiHE undorsignol would respectfully Inform tho trade A aud public generally that lie 1* how receiving those truly excellent 'vines, per every Havre packet, which ho offer* in bond or from afore. Tim above wines havo been carefully exnmined and cont oured with nil tlie favorite brands, and are pronounced by judges fully equal to tlio wry best, and far superior to ninny which are selling lit a higher price. Messrs. Fhlsdahi), Pkiik ot Fit*, of Rlielms. proprietors of tlw above brand*, possessing facililies for the preparation of fine wine*, equal to thwo of any other house in the wine districts, cnn'guaranteo their wines being selected from tlio Illicit vintages, will always be found of thu saino superior nnd uniform quality. Tlio label*nnd corks bear tbo name of tho proprietors. The trade!* invited to examine *amidesnt the agoncy WILLIAM XV. HINCKEN, Solo Agent awl Importer for the United States nnd Canadas, octlfl—d3m 11 Old .Slip, Now York. M. PRENDElMiAST ft 00.7” 178 Hruughbm sired, opjxuile St. Andrew'/ Hall,Savannah, H AX’K great pleasure In Jirecting attention to lata par- chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car ry out strictly the name system, in the sale of tholr goods, afl U pursued by tbe largo houses In the northern cltlei, name ly : Bring their customers the full advantage arising from buying in targe lota. Planters, and heads of tkmiliea,u>d all persons, buying in quantity, will find many Urge lota to buy from, and decidedly cheap oct20 S HAWIJ3; needle-worked Collars, Sleeves, ChomoKotta, infant*’Waists ami Caps: Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons : Indies’, gentlemen’s nnd children's Hosiery ; needieworkea Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Banda; embroidered and linen cambric Handkerchief*. jiut received nnd for sale at the lowest prices, by *e27 • DkWHT ft MORGAN. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—18537“' D kXVITT ft MORGAN arc reviving by tiie steamer* week-. ly their fail aud winter Goods, to which they rcapcct- fully solicit uttmtion : Plain and figured black Silks, colored ghee aud durope do Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style Plain French Muuriiu do Laities, French snd Eng. printed do Bilk and Wool Pl vld* for children’s wear, plaid Raw Bilks • Plain' nnd plaid PopliiiH, very rich. French printed Cambrto Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, ftc, sol Ribero’s new building, Congress-street. BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. L IEBKR on CIVIL LIBERTY and Self Government. Tho XVIgwnm and tho Cabin, or Tales of tbo South, by , W O. Simms. Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas D* Quincy. The Underground Xtall Agent, by Vide, Illustrated. Men and Things as I saw them In Luropa, by Xiyinn. Timo and Tldo, or 8trlve and Win. by A. 8. Rose. James MontJoy. or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. S. Rose. Fun Jottings, or Laughs I hare token a pen to, by N. P. ^ Visit to Europe, by Prof. Sllltman, of Yale College, % tola. Illustrated. Uustavu* Lludorm. or Load us not into Temptation, by Erailie F. Carlcn. McrkUnd, or Self-Sacrifice, by the author of tbe Ufo of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, ftc. Aunt Kttty’a Talw, by Marla J. McIntosh, a new revised edition. , - .' A voyage to tbo Celestial Country, an allegory; by Rov’d ■. ‘ Geo. B.Cheorer,D. 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