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■fCTntioai to bo of good and wholesome qualltr, to bo
the Collector; and the different articles com-
iUJl/lheration to bo delivered on board the Cutter In
PT*. -jBcient casks and veaeola. to bo provided by the
P™ * lnr M il the contenta thereof diatiuctly marked on
[tfitobo uuderatood that tho contractor will bo
v .'a (aforoi'h upon reaaonablo notices, aaoften aa may
boaiwWj^ the 0 f the Cutter, with the approba-
^-fl-lrtdbTtheChpU
- it^CoUeetor, (not exceoeing. upon
i.«ehw«k)such * ' ‘ ‘
blanch vtk) such fresh meat and' fresh vegetables as
taMa Imlent to the corresponding parts of tho ration
jlldred In the usual service.
tftANTKD A SITUATION—By a j
VV acquainted In the city i ho la i
write* a Mr hand | a situation In a
-it. Hole
. and ha lug-
Jroador olher
them. Ho ha* no oh*
iry referencea given on
^OKDUOk fUUUr HOWAUD, ~
a young man who la wall
a good accountant and
Commission House or
preferred t would make himself gen*
lployer. Apply at this offlee. olO
arallyhsof^l to"hla employer. Apply at this ogee. ...
A CENT WANTED.—Th# native wine establishment of
IX toNawoaru ft ZuatmuM, Cincinnati, Ohio, wanta In
H.vahn.h A I.Al.aa d.14 WA.|I.I (aka (ka - a _
Bavanuah, Georgia, a house that would Uke the agenoy for
the sal* of their native wines, In andarounf that place.
Wholesale dealers In Wlnea and liquors, who retail at once,
have the preflsrenoe. Postpaid offers, with direct or indi
rect references on Cincinnati houses, are reeeivod until the
— T „ ... reeeivod until tho
20th day of October, and answered directly by
LONG WORTH ft ZIMMERMAN,
Native Wine Establishment,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
oetf
W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a small family, to re*
main In the city. Apply to ’
WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN.
TO RENT—A carriage house and stable, for two
monies, In a central part of the city. Apply at this of*
Alice. nov22
® T0 RENT—A farm, one mllo from the city, contain'
ing seventeen acres, on tho premises la a convenient
dwelling, plastered and wellnnlshod. For pariloulont
Inquire of T J. WAISH,
no^ 176 Bay at.
t TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite Ur'
residence of Solomon Cohen. Esq. Apply to
novll WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
t TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Bay street, suit
»novl3° fflCC *' Api>,Jr *° th ® of Georgian,
t TO RENT—A small brick houso, near the Barracks,
Rent $12.60 per month. Apply, at tho Goorglan of-
flc«- oct!6
TO RENT.—A commodious brick ediHco on Soutt
[Spread street. Possession given 1st November next.-
-“Inquire at thia offlee. oct8
E TO RENT—Three tenements in Gordon Block, wul-
supplied with water and gas pipes, closeU, drawen
and other modern Improvements, basement plasterln,
hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap
Pjy to octl3 EDWARD 0. WILSON.
. Til RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a ful'
fflot. Possession given Immediately. Apply to
* octll T. J. WALSH.
^ TO RENT—Thrco of the live tenement houses, oi
ijnthe cornor of Aberoorn and Jones street. Inquire of
* x bonaud.
JOHN BOSTON, Collector.
sniP CHANDLERY.
Anchors »nl Ke>!ges,
UiwmJ, hickory,
dn Wrch,
dn corn.
Brail*, j* cote™, fall wum,
^ do hair do
Work*, friction rollers, per
Inch persheave,
do Iron, bushed
O'nhee. tar'd. hemp, patent
do bolt rope,
do Manilla,
do chain,
(knrsM, Holland's A. A.,
do American hemp,
do Cotton, No. 2,
do do No. 3,
do do No 6,
do do No.10,
n»*«rrs. Manilla,
Hemp IDw.'ers,
All articles required not enumerated to be furnished at
the lowest market rates.
dot26 JOHN BOSTON. Collector.
Housline.
Ilambrulino,
Hooka and Thimbles,
Junk,
leather, rigging,
leather, pump,
Lumber, white pine clear,
Oakum,
Oils, sperm, winter strained,
Oil, summer.
Oil, linseed, boiled,
Oil. raw,
Paints, black lead,
Paints', whit lead, oil ground
Powder, cannon,
Powder, priming,
Soap, brown,
Spun Yarn,
Oak Wood, sawed and deliv
ered.
Life and Fire Insurance-.
CIIAUTUK OAK LIFE! INSURANCE. COM
PANY. HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Auxin Cm- President. Jab. C. Wavxust. Sec’y.
Dih Company will issue Policies on tho Joint Stock
prinri|>l(>. and upon tho Mutual plan, thus combining tho
benefit.* nf botli systems at the option of tho Insured.
The strength, ability and well invested capital of the in*
itJtutinn nre, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In this State or Union.
[LS.J signed R O.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
I?*Slaves Insured. Californian nod Australian risks
trim on reasonable terms.
The subscriber Is also Agent for tho following FlroCompa-
lies:
Equitable Flro Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Czpital inid in $1,000,000
C. K. Haikcht, E-q., 1
IIknkv Lrnux, Esq., ^Trustees, New York.
Hubert Billow, Esq. J
Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company,
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,010.
Knickerbocker Fire lnanrnnce Company.
Capital $150,000.
(few York and Erie Fire lnanrnnce Comp’y,
Capital $150,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
In bond and mortgage, are prepared to edcct Insurance
splnst danuge by tiro.on all kluds of property on reason'
able terms.
For insurance in either of the aboro named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for tho above Companies,
sept 20—ly offlee 120 Congrcss-st.
S U.VWtlKS-Jnst in store 6 bbls Reynolds ft Son’s White
LesfUrd, 100 do choico extra family Hams, 3 hhds. do
Bscon Shoulders. 10 bbls. and half do Pig Pork. 10 half bbls.
lias’s Corn Beef. 8 boxes Bcadol’s Tallow Candles. Starch ft
family Sosp, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candles. 10 barrels
Bleached winter strained Limp Oil. 100 boxes Ground Coffee.
Mustard.Cinnamon, and Pepcr, 60 lbs Nutmeg and Mace,'16
Chest Oolong Tea. looso and In quartorlbb pneknges. 60 bbls
rotatoes, and 100 bbls assorted apples, Ac., ftc. For sale by
no»8 DAVID O’CONNOR.
VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION.
O N the fifteenth day of December next, I will sell, at auc
tion. iu the city of Tallahosseo, Florida, that vatuablo
tract of land known ns “Tiger Hammock,” situated in Wa
kulla county. Fla., about 12 or 16 miles from St. Marks,
and near tho Wnkiilla river, containing 1800 acres, nearly
all of which is rich hammock and cano brake, and unequal-
ed in quality and location bv any tract of land, of the size,
In the southern county. Term!—One-third cash, balanco
la ono and two years with interest. Snlo posltlvo.
Further information can be obtained from Jaa.T. Archer,
Tallahassee, or myself, at Albany, Oa.
dot8—d&wlm WM. W. CflEEVER.
TO RENT.—A small comfortable House m a re
spectabtc and central part of the city. Rent $300
.Possession given on tho 1st November, or sooner i
leairublo. Apply at this offlee. angUO
as „ attijknkvXt law?
hDcomer tf Whilaker-sl.and Bay-lane, .Sawtnnak, Oa.
!Y AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, 1C. BIST.
<, corner nay and flamarJ-Mrteto, AmiwtiaA.
Ootumbus,
TIIOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
IT LAW,
Georgia.
JOHN a. FALLIQANT,
WROLINALR AMU RITAIL DIALRR IS
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW BASH AND PANEL DOORS,
Wsst Side Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
DROWN & HARRIS.
BOARDING, 14VERY AND BALES STARLES,
WWT BROAD BTBIOrr. 8AVAK?<An, OA.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE!,
Corner of Day and Whlta ker.streets, Offlee hour* from 0
DAN IIS LL A COOPISR-
AT10RNKYS ANI) OOUN8EUA)RS AT
Atlanta, Georgia,
LAW,
A. SHORT,
MASTER UUIU1P.IL
Will tako contracts for Ilulldlug and Work In Masonry of
every description, Rosldenco flrat door west of 8t. ‘
draw's Hall, Broughton Street.
R. LOCK KIT, WM. R. 10X0. JOIl.V R. DVVI8.
LOCKETT. LONO d»CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
120 Bay itreet, Savannah, Georgia.
A In 11, A -nltl.,-. n. .11 1.1.J. .1
uiiy Hica, oumnnim. uwmw.
Will attend to tho selling of all kinds of produco. Strict
attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and
filling orders from the couutry.
QKO. W. OARMAKV. BAKU 8. DUX HAS.
G. W. GARMANY * CO.,
„ . COTTON FACTORS,
■SaeannoA, Georgia.
HICHOLAflenuara. KDWABD C. WADK.
CRUGBll & WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
81 Uay-rtreet.Samnnah.
HENRY R. FORT. t X. DCXIIAM.
FORT & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SaoanmiA, Ga.
lOOn T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR
ROWLAND & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
■ 172 Bay-ttreeL Savannah.
FOR SALE.
f?» Flvo hundred and eighty acres of l and, situated o
«JC_Skld ioway Island, nine miles by land and twenty mill
ty water from the city. Throe hundred acres of which I
lino corn and cotton land, in a high state of cultlvuUor
Tlio dwelling Is a cottage, containing seven rooms, wall
hard finished, with all necessary out houses, and a fin
orange grove, fig, pear and peach trees. Cannot be sui
passed for health. Fcr terms apply to
novlO WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
, All that tract of land, containing 6000 acres, aitual*
hot ween tho Railroad and Ogcecheo River, and o
ill stands the 20th Mile Station—it Is heavily tlmbore
and well ndapted for making turpentine: also, 2000 acre
of land, lying on the Canal, about ten miles from tho city
and 100 ncrea adjoining the clt^. Ajjply to
oct!8
i MONTMOLLIN.
CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE.
ffijt Ceylon is situated on the river Alatamaha. two mil*
•jETroin Darien, and contains four hundred and seventy
five acres of first quality tide swamp, of which two hundro
and thirty are in good order—under dams: and about 111
teen hundred acres of pine and hammock land adjoining
On the placo are two good barns, a vory commndiou
stable and carriage houso, and other necessary out-bulb'
logs, with proper and comfortable accommodations for 8
or 00 negroes, also, dwolliiig house, kitchen, store rooms
etc.,nil In good order.
For the lust twelve years this property has yielded a
average income of nearly 14 per cent., os may be seen b
reference to the books of R Raborsliain k Bon, to wlioi
and to Dr. J. P. Screven. (Savannah.) reference may b
made for general Information ; and for further pnrtlculni
to the subscriber, on the plantation.
8. M. BOND
Darien, November 15,1853. novl8—fAt2m
The Charleston Mercury and Georgetown Times will nut
llsh tho above twice a weok for two months, and send hi
t# this offlee.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE II
BAKER COUNTY, GA.
dJS* The subscriber, desirous of removing from the Slat
TX^of Georgia, offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying o
the waters of tho Coolnwubaeo, five miles west of Albany
adjoining tho lauds of Paul Tarvor, Dr. Nichoils. and oth
ers; contaluing 3.126 ncres, more or less.
There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. Tli*
land Is situated so that it tan be easily divided, and i( tu
purchasers appear, tbo subscriber will divide it so ant
suit both.
Any ono desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dross *• Moore k Edwards,” or myself, at this placo.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. octl—tf
My Agent, living on tho place, will show tho Lands to
any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
iA This splendid new house, situated on Brond-st.,
|i|J immediately In front of the slto of the old Planters'
iy Hotel, which has been furnished throughout will'
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception «
customers on Saturday next. It will bo tho endeavor o
tho Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favoi
him with tliolr custom. J. M. SIMPSON.
nov9—tf•Proprietor.
LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA.
Tho undersigned having leased tho above estab-
|jii| lishmont begs to assure the traveling public thnt
l»H no exertions will be spared to sustain tho establish-
reputation of tho house. Assisted by Mr. ^Ikaka. 1i-
hopes to rnuko the Laulcr House, second to nnno Booth i
New York. GEO. M. LOOAN, Proprietor.
J. Mk-uu, Superintendent. ^novl3—ly
m. FOR SALE.—'The undersigned offers for sale his roc
a ldcnco at Midway, near Millodgerllte. Tne lot cod'
tains about thlrteeu acres. As a residence, few si'up <
tlons combine more advantages—health, facilities for edu
cation and good society are ull to be found at Midway.
novlB—wtf UERSCHEI. V. JOHNSON.
F. HYLAND. p, ||, O'XBLL.
HYLAND & O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES ANI) LIQUORS. Ac.,
Next Door to Marshall House. Broughton sired,
SAVANNAH, (lEOliaiA.
Wholesale and retail dwvlera in Imported wines and llnnn—.
French brandies. «*■•■> a»u..» Ktucenos.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJA)U AT LAW,
iraj/itngfrm City, D. C.,
Will practise In tho various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment. June22
A. It CHARITON. J, 0. WATTS.
CHAMPION & WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Marled and Bay street,
SAVANNAH, OA.,
Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, Ac.. Ac.
Reforenoes—A. Champion, K*q.. Samuel Solomons. Es
Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co., Savnmmh, Ga.
R, F. HORTON. U. R. RIKERAN,
HORTON & HIKE MAN,
WnOLK8AI.lt AND RETAIL DKALRRR IN
WATCHES, JEWEIJtY. SILVER-WAUE, FANCY GOODS.
11A BmuQht/nustreit.
»i- 1Ulegr«ph(Xl for ID, U«uwl«u.-«
THI11SK DAYS L1TK11 FitllM ICCUf-E.
ARRIVAL OP THEi CANAI
Llv ijj patch ** above. Fur' freight or j«w»aje apply_ on board o*
COTTON IMPnOVBD^BAmB POUQH.
Nbw York, Nov. 24, PM.
pap
i. Fut freight ot paesaae apply « - -
nov20 llRIGHAH, KELLY k Go.
t 53$ ^gyMPKA,pa^t.|
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,
No. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga.
I*nd 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
ROOFING.
The subscrlberis prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low.' Best reference
given. J. J. MAUlUCE.
.UrGutters and Conductors tnndo to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELlAlIt AT LAW,
Alligator. East J-hriila.
Will practice in tho Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibloy. and It. U. Hilton. ICsq.. Hnvannah, G».
,T. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND CbUKSKLlMIt AT I.AW,
tbrsyth. Monroe County. Ga.
J. U. I1AYNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarborough. Scriveti County.
Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia.
jy26—3m
S. W. RAKER,
ATTORNEY AND CuUNSKLI/Ht AT LAW.
Mimticetln. Jefferson County, Florida,
Reference—Hon. W. H. Hjiuino, Savnimali, Ga.
feb3
WILLIAM B. FLUtNO. JOHN it. MILLKN.
FLEMING Si M1LLEN.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law, will
attend punctually toanv business entrusted to their care.
Offlco corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, ovor Messrs.
Swift, Donslow & Co's.
THOMAS IIUGIIES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TrouftviHe. Georgia,
Will practise in tho Circcult Courts of Thomas, Lowndes.
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Goorgia ; and in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of tho
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
counties in tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tho claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
Wm. M. I-nwton, B. Wainwririit Bacon.
Wr. M. Taylor, Jokhh T. Dill.
WM. M. LAWTON & CO.,
SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS,
No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C.
aug23—2aw4m
A Inter dispatch gives tho following addition!
Uoiiltre:
Cotton.—Middling gradca havo »dvnnced uorly
MOth.
Tho warlike news from tho East, the stoppKo of
mills on account of the Lancashire strikes, an, tho
shortness of the harvest, have stoppeJ spccintlve
operations. Tho circulars generally do not aaugo
their ilguros for quotations.
The sales on Saturday up to tho Canada’s sliing,
rare 44500 bales, tbo market closing steady,
Tho Liverpool stock is now 081,000 bales.
BceadstufTs closed with an Improving tendency.
Rosin was activo and advancing, tho Bates reported
being 3000 Common at Os. 6d. to 7s.; Fine, 14s.
Riob.—Sales of 100 casks Carolina arc reported at
22s., being n decline of Od, At London, Rico wos ac
tivo, with an advance of 3 a Od.
Statr op trade.— 1 Trade at Manchester was dull,
holders refusing to submit to any dedino.
Tea has advanced & a Id.
Coffeo lias gained a alight advanco.
Freights were firm, witli upward tendency.
There was no chango In the money market; Con
sols 84.
Havre Markets.—Sales of Cotton for tho week
6,000 bales. Market Arm. Orleans is quoted at 04f.
The Four and a Half Per Cents at Purls were quo
ted at 99f. 85.
The commercial advicos from India were considered
favorable.
Polltlcnl Intelligence.
The War in tub East.—The Czar bos Issued a
violent and threatening manifesto, declariog tils de
termination to bring tho Porto to terms by forco of
arms.
By a telegraphic despatch from tho French Consul
at Bucharest, dated V/»* *»• ,s unnounced u, H »»«..
second and third divisions of tho Turkish forces had
defeated Lite fourth division of Russians, near Portu*
tal. The Russians had retired towards Bucharest
with loss of 639 killed and wounded, iucludiug 14
olhccra of high rank.
A Russian war steamer had been burnt by the Turks
near Arsova. The llussiun forces defeated constitu
ted the main body of tho army in the Principalities,
under Gen. Danucuburg.
Tho Turks have also been victorious In Asia, under
Selim Pasha, and were pressing in strong force to
wards Bucharest.
It is now believed that ail attempts to settle thrt
difficulty by diplomacy must fail—at least until a U*
cisivc battle shall be fought.
The Russian army has been reduced by sickness t<
80,000, and no reinforcements could arrive under si:,
weeks from the last accounts.
Austria having concent rated largo bodies of troop
on her frontiers, the Servian Government have uuti
fled the Porto that neither Austria or Prussia shoul
bo allowed to occupy that territory and their populo
tion was called upon to arm. It is reported that Am
tria thereupon pledged neutrality, on condition th
Porte would give employment in their army to Am
triuii rchigecs. There arc fresh rumors of troops b;
ing raised iu Kgypt.
India.—The last overland mail brings news fror
India that the Czar of the Russia* Imd effected an al
iinnee witli Dost Mahomed, whereby the latter wa
pledged to doolaro wur ugnini>t ilm Imlo-Dritanni*
possessions, if England continued to espouse tho Tur
kisli cause. A large Russian force was to enter Bah*
hnrdi.
It was reported also that a large Persian army was
collecting iu aid of Russia, but tills is denied at Con
stantinople.
England.—'The fleet at Spithcad had been ordered
to prepare for sea by the 1 llh. The order issued from
a full Cabinet Council, held on receipt of the above
intelligence from India.
Fiiance.—On the trial of the opera conspirators at
Paris, it was clearly proved that a plot was on foot
to nssnssinato Louis Napoleon.
Later from the East.—The Russian officers who
have been taken prisoners have been taken to Con
stantinople, The sillied fleets were in the Bosphorus.
It was rumored that tho Turks had stormed Bucha
rest.
The Porto has decidedly rejected all offers of diplo
matic arrangements. It was currently rumored that
immediately on receipt of despatches from Gon. Par
aguay O'Hillicrs, announcing Ids arrival at Constan
tinople, 2f.,001) French troops would bo ordered there.
The Atlantic arrived at Liverpool on the 9th inst.
___John*on,h*?ln*apart of her cargo engaged, will
meet with diapatch aa above. For balance of freight or
poauMjje, apply to the Captain on board ot to
. Valuable Farm tote—At Private nolo.
Eleven ten acre lota, eitoated on Lover'* lano, being part
of Milieu’* term. A plan of thdlote may toaeeo atout
counting room. Tame—one-third oath, balance in .two
equal annual instalmouta, with interest, and aeearea by
mortgage on property. •. ■
> ... . _
im Tuesday. Mb Ifreinls^J at 11 o’clock, in tfrrtti of th#
court liouxe. will bo iota, * ’p
‘ ",ng,hy recent *urms,A
i. Loutarifle road, neat t!
to pay for Utlee. .
H, |L WASH BURN, Agent.
HEW YOllK—Union Line—-TUo regul
icket achr. L. U. DAVIS. Davie, maeter. will ha
quick niipatch aa above. For freight or paaaage apply to
nov22 OGDEN fit BUNKER.
iter
DOST ON—.llie brig M. U. DAVIS, Davie, mas
or ;>M**nge apply on board or to
liniGIIAM, KELLY k CO.
'MARIA PIKE, Aumack, mailer, will havo quick
l , - freight o
Ispatcb for the above port. For freight or pi
> novlO OGDEN k
ply to
BOSTON—.The aobr. ISADORA, Bragg, will
.have dispatch aa abovo Foi freight or paaiage ap*
novlB BRIOIIAM. KELLY fit CO.
BOSTON—Tlie achr. F. A. GOODWIN. Captain
house. i*ui iHJioia,
Garden Lot No. 08, containii,
and a half aeree, situated on the .
elty, Terme ca*h. Purdumer to . .
To Bent—Four two-itor/ wooden buildl
.. jsti wooden bulldinnl situated otf
Weet Broad and Bober I* street*. These buildluga are new -
and neatly finished, with all good out-buildings. For term*
apply at the counting room. : i
BY T. J. WALSH.
Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome aexortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock. Back
and overcoats, In lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terme
—*i. nov4
On Tuesday. December 6th, at the court house, will be Bold,
between the usuallwuri of aale,
Ten lots of laud, each contalnlngone acre and three quar
ters. Said lots lay almost half a mile from the city. A
plat will be exhibited at the sale. Terme liberal. n23
Administrator’s Sale.
On Tuesday, the Oth December, will be eold in front of the
court house, botweou the legal hours of sale..
The interest ofD. M. Rogers, deceased, in ihe Savannah
Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’s Island. For further par*
tlculsrs inquire at tho counting room. Sold by leave of
the Ordinary of Chatham county as the property of D. M.
Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator.
S OarlUe, will meet with dispatch as above. For deck
apply to
novlO PADELFORD, FAY fir CO.
itAVANA, CUBA.—The packet schr. GEO.
gS. MERCER, Hlgbce. master, will meet with dispatch
u abovo port. For freight or passage apply to
*" OGDEN fit BUN!
I: BUNKER.
BOSTON —The brig ZENOBIA, Rollins, mas-
[ter, will bare immediate dispatch as above. For
[relent or passage apply to
novl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
BOSTON—-The fine bark CHARMS WILLIAM,
gffi^Hawes, master, will have dispatch as above. For
reignt or passage apply to
novl3 BRIGHAM. KELLY fir CO.
1MULAD1SLPIIIA—Heron’s Line—-Hie
regular packet sciiouuer J. K. TOBIAS, will have
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or nassuge
apply to novl2 OGDEN fit BUNKER.
LIVKUPOOL—Tho shin CHASE, Captain
<CS5£WUUe. having the larger part of her cargo engaged,
will fui'et with dispatch for the above port. For balance of
freight apply to nil H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
T FALL TRADE OF 1853.
fl MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS —Our arrangements for the Fall Trade
will be completed In a few days, when we will be prepared
to »ubmit to your inspection an unusually complete assort-
tnrat of general Dry Ooods. Hosieiy, Trimmings. Haber-
dub»ry,au-l Small wares, Ribbons. Ac.
M. PRENDEROAST k CO.,
178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
iW*. augTT
W. TIIOUN1S WILLIAMS,
LIAS rtceircd a vuriety of now books—Greenieaf’s Law
■11 of Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flnnders on Maritime tow.
Hinders on tho tow of Shipping.
The Mud Cabin, or British Institutions,
i’Ogliih Item*, by Matt. F. Ward.
Bollock’* Art of Building, for the use of architects, build-
*r». draughtsmen, machinists, engineer* and mechanics.
J»ne Seaton ... M . „
Putnam'* Monthly, for October.
Dm Humorous Speaker, for schools, debating clubs, fitc.
The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Leo Hunts.
Die Rebel Scout, n romance of the Revolution.
Linden Art Journal, for September.
[Ilmtmtcd Record of the N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8.
riiyziciin * Viaitlng List, for 1854. octS
—Busy
NEW HOOKS.
DECEIVED Noveinlier 16th. 1863, by S. S. Sibley.
AV Moments of an Idle Woman.
Live* of the Queen* of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au
thor .if Amy Lawrence. Ac.
Toe Old lector, or Stray toaros front my Jnnrnal. being
^““♦•eftbe most interesting reminiscences of a retired
jjhort Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr., third volume.
Tho Cnutite** Arnhcim.or Master Timoth’fl Book Case, by
W. M. Reynolds.
[Joncl Ainsworth, or tlie Young Partizan’s Doom.
Lvly I>. e 's Widowhood, from Blackwood's Magazine.
JJsrnum'* llhi*trate<l News.
novia* 1 *’* 1’ictorial. -For sale at 135 Congress street.
Rt-DAR—20 hhds P. R. Sugar, 30 do Muscovado do, 100
WWIimiu-tiiA. RnndC clarified do, 40 bbls crashed
pulverized do. for sale by
J 0 ’ 20 MoMAHON fit DOYLE.
® CANARY CAGES BYTHE LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new and benutifu! patterns of canary
Cage* just received. Those desirous of a hand-
wraii Cage, and one proof against Mila,have only
to make an early call for a choice from a fine as
»ortment.
J. P. COIJJNS. 100 Dryan-it.
^ LANDS FOB SALE.
•W,. '“teeriber offers for sale, on accommodating
twTS.™ r I a ** lwo plantations, of 700 acres each. In Liber-
oth.?! wll ' ,,n mile of Walthourville, end the
mile*of Hinesville. Both aro highly im-
f r.?ni. , hlTeMl necessary building* on tiiem.
kin? woll timbered lands, near
IV,f ,h * AUUmtb. rl.er.
ealii—' ww,iD K to purcliase can learn all particulars by
eounir?” me,or * l ''' r e*»'ng me, at Hinesville. Liberty
oct20—Stf CHARLTON HINES
. ESTRAY NOTICE.—Takon iiji on Tuesday night
|Nov 16th. a bay MAitEPONEY, with a bridle an 1
in. She has nmi ks of a collnr on her shoulders, on
white foot, and a star In her forehead. Tho saddle is i.
large one. and has been recently repaired. Tho owner I
requested to call on tho subscriber, pay expenses and tak
the pnnuy away, or othwlso she will ba dcaft with accord
ing to law. JOHN MOORE.
nl8 corner Habersham st. and Congress st. lane.
A PPLES-25 bbl* Apples just received per steamer Au
gusta, and for sale by
WILLIAM II. DA81IKJI,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvitlt. Is/wndes omnty, Ga.
Will practise in Thoms*, towndvs. Clinch. Ware. Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, HamUtuu. and Columbia coun*
tics. E'lorhla. fob‘23
nov23
CHAMPION k WATTS.
nov24
KEMPTON k VERSTII.LE.
or vale by
KEMPTON k VERSTILLE.
bbl* Rockluuil Stone I
b> store and for sale In lot* to suit purchasers, by
E. W. UUKF.R.
nov22
gOCKLAKB LIME-1000 bbls Rockland Stone Lime, in
^U)UR—50 bbls Flour, landing per schr. Moliawk, from
Baltimore, and for snlo by
PRinnAM, KELLY k CO.
novl3
J^EADY MADL^ BUSINESS SUITS—A sup|dy of thoabovo.
consisting of
received and tor si
nov23
ey, mixed nud check Cassiinere. just
by WM. It. SYMONS,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitakcr-st.
figured black Silk, black liarathen, and E'ancy Silk,
figured black and fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received for
. . ... —Wji « ..
SYMONS. Draper & Tailor.
salulow by nov23
gUTTER, CHEESEANI) FLOUIt—30 ke^s selected Butter,
70 boxes do white Cliecsu. 50 do do colored do, 26 bbl*
lliranr Smith’s Flour, 30 Imlf bbl* Gcnesco do. for sitlu by
nuv23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
pjARPERS’ MAOA7.1NE.—Now is the time to subscribe.
The eighth volume commnets with the December nuim
lair. Subscriptions received at two dollar* and fifty cents,
paid In advance. Single numbers twenty-five cents Also.
Putnam’s Magazine. Godey’s tody’s Book and Graham’*
Magazine will bo furnished on the aamo terms, by
nov23 S. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street.
3BINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment of fine
P L—. — — —
Prints and Pictures, among them a new vnrlety equal
to oil paintings, and much cheaper. Tor sale by
^ ••if.EY, *•
135 Congress-street.
nov23
W ANTED—Six good Tinmen, to whom constant employ
nr - * —• *■*
nrent will be given, and liberal WAgc* paid
't REACH,
Agent*.
P ROPOSALS will bo received until tho 20th of November.
Instant, for the building of tho wall corner of Ray and
Barnard streets. Specification*. kc„ cun bo seen at my
offlee, cornor of Drayton and State street*.
C. A. L. LAMAR,
nov24 Chairman Committee Dock* nud Wharves.
FORTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Tho above reward
will bo paid for the anpprehensinn and lodgment in
the Savannah jail, of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto mau,
about twenty-six year* of age. Ho is known to be
often lurking about town In the neighborhood of Mr. Wm.
Batersby’a residence, where he has a mother nnd other rel
atives. nov24—12 JOHN BILBO, Agent.
mnr« A ? DATlC CLUB OF GKOllGIA.
I rcgstt* or the Aquatic Club of Georgia.
. will lIks .Um a v_ qq Tuei-
ii are offer-
I win . re «“ lu oftho Aquatic Club of Geo
div t!. 1 -: . P' lc ® Savannah, commencing on 1
•4by thedub f - ° th ’ l853, Tl*® following purse* are i
. $400
IPurw
7p‘* Mrwl bfwtj, not to excce.1 43 feet in length,
j, * »ur< 300
°7 boat*, not to exceed 38 feet In length,
* ■ line 2q 0
boat*, not to exceed 32 feet in length,
11 “oe - ; mo
"rt^uwt, si* cutituNG.' Porratarv.
Jf&pjmr
L i . . IW l,n ' 1 others will please take notice II
ratm Ct *°°*at the cntrnnconf my store, con
e ilia*
QU*M mo emmnee oi my siore, const* -
clentl» U ir n D l *tUna up iff an Iron Front, are now suffl-
lnb.rf, - n ? Te ' lo ena blo them to gain easy access to the
wmSZmn? f l,U)r wiU fl'»d the shelve* well stocked as
lUrrfw! ” Crockery, China, Glaas and Stone Ware, family
*°"d "nd willow Ware.Tin Ware and Tnble Cnt-
Wick'. * great vnrlety of In nip*, tontern*.
•old at i«?i Cjr *. D ' FnrnUhlng Goods, which will be
" hriU ““'l Just price*, by* J. Pi COLLINS,
• - “T 100 Bryan-strcet.
F A fiiS.^» ,A r; M 'V^! n do tolnes,. figured nnd
ff Sr"' ‘‘'hired Alpaca*, raw Silks am.
«* n '* p’ ttin «lk* 5 rilk Mantilla*, small
- UL*arESttffS.I':»«
8W.U .IT, worsted i
biStT—- k BURX8,
D ifrjjr 1 } 0t«rd Brandy, 2 ilo pale and dark
U If. nn :.7*o P’pei* utnrd Brandy, 2 do pale and dark
f°r ’ * < '° 5 do J J Dupuy. In store and
, , HYLAND kO’NFJL.
Hocsx' n ^ dwn In botUe*,28 per cent ebeaper than any
reivet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
, ““^.aadofall other klnds.ln la>go vs- 1 *-
iULlNABY UTENSUA—Dough-kneadera. meat tender
ers, egg whips, basting spoons, Iron skimmers and soup
Indies, patty pnns/cako cutters, cleavers, saw knives, tin re
flector* or roasters, sauco pans, milk boilers, cullenders,
cake pans,porcclaingridirons. etc., etc., for salo by
nov22 J. P. COIJJNS. 100 Bryan street.
L sale by nov23
S UPERFINE Black Cloth Frock nnd Dress Conta-a fresh
sugjily Just recejved. „For sole bw^oy
ccivea. ror iuw. oy
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor.
mere Pant*, a fine article. Al*o fancy French Caasi-
mere Pnnta, Just received an • for sale low. by
nov23 WM. R. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor.
No. 1. hew Mackerel. 10 bbl* Scotch Herring
boxes Sctaled Herring. For sale by
nnv8 DAVID O’CONNOR.
Wool, Silk und Cotton, some of extra large slzo and fine
quality. PRICE k NEARER,
oct.l 147 Bay street.
wm. r. wiixiams. Tiisniina hi i vkh. j.,rK nnoirx.
1VILLIAMS, OLIVICK & IIIIOWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise in the counties iff Marlon. .Macon, Houston.
Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, toe, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required. jnnCO
JOSKl’il GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer of Bay and Whitakerstreets.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office—176 Bay-street. Savannah. Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
No. 09 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia.
Administrator’* Sale.
On Tuesday, Oth December, will bo Bold. In the front of the
court house, between the legal hours,
tot and improvement*, No, 10. cornor of South Broad and
Whitaker street* The lut la aubject to ground rent. f $57
00 to the city. The improvement* consist of a double tene
meat dwolling. In ihe basement of which U an offlee, draw
ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the Unit floor Is
two large and elegant parlors, with a spacious verandah,
Inclosed witli Venetian blinds. In tho second story is four
bed rooms, witli an onclosed verandah, all lighted with go*
There nre spacious accommodations lor kitchen and servant
rooms, carriage house and stable In a brick building in
the rear of tho dwelling. Gu tho lane, in the yard is a
One pump and good water.
Also, a yellow woman, aged about 46, a good cook and
washer.
The
the p
aduil
Hide* Wanted—Tlie highest market price* wtll be peM
“ ~ pdllinvh
t bides, Apply stour oount*
for green, dry, salted and
log room.
Improved Essence or Coffee.—Wa have Just received froto t
the manufacturer* In Philadelphia, an J will continue to
keep on band for aale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es*.
sence of Coffee. This ie the best com position of Coffee over
offered for eale, and Coffee made from UieEssraoell modi
more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored..
perfectly dear, and in every respect superior to (be finest
Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 7$ per cent
ovor Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try it and
— if it does not. mty!2
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
ishor.
Tlie above property is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as
o property of I). M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the
uiluistrators. Terms will be declared at the sale.
At Private Sale—Two five acre lots, ono mile from the
city, for salo low, if applied for immediately, on accommo-
’ till ‘ ~""’ n
dating terras.
NEW YORK AND 8AVANNAH BTEAM8HJPB.
oavs or tKAvraa savannah ton new vonk.
The Florida, Captain Woodhull,...Nor’r 6
The Alabama, Captain Schenck, “ .0
The Augusta, Captain I.yon, u 19
The Ilorida, Capiain Woodhull,................ •* .19
The Alabama, Captain 8cbenck, '
The Augusta, Captain Lyon
The Florida, (Wain Woodhull,...
Hie Alnbama, Captain Schenck,..,
Tho Augusta, Captain Lyon
The Florida, Captain Woodhull,.,.
the Alabama, Captain Schenck,.,,
The Augusta, Captain Lyon
Tlie Florida, CapUiu Woodhull ~ u
These ships are the largest on tho coast, unsurpassed in
speed, safety and conffort-—making tbetr passages in 60 to
60 hours, and nre commanded by skillful, careful and po
lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to
New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, (n
January next, this lino will bo semi-weekly. Cabin pass
age, $26. PADELFORD, FAY fir 00.. :
Agents In Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
octUO 18 Broadway, New York.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE.
FOR PALATKA, B. F.,
cio Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury, (Black Creek.) .
Thu now and elegant steam-packct ST,
JOHNS, Captain Janas Fkkehokx, will leavo
for Hie above place on Tluiw««»y. »•* iw at 10 o’clock,
‘ MuJtnd every Thu r -' , «y thorentter. Tills boat has uou
iKuxi»re8iuy <C»r Uie trade, and luw largo and airy state
room accommodations for passenger*. For freight or pnss-
ago, apply on boanl lit tiio Florida Hteain-Pacliot Wharf,
sar the gas works, or to
nov29 CLAG1IORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
/tiT Tho St. John* will extend her trip every fourth
week to St. Augustine. In her next trip for that city, she
will leave Savannah on the 16th December.
At Private Salo—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in
quantities to suit purchaser*. auglB
A Reslrablo Building tot for Sale,
tot No 0. fourth tything, Anson ward. For particulars,
itlngroor *“’*
inquire *t the counting room.
Jvl6
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, E. P.,
via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jacksonville. Picolata, and
MuUUcburg, (Black Crafc,) carrying the U S. Mail.
r j tH‘*** V 1 Tho regular steam-packet WM. GASTON,
ifigSraftEBto^hpl- Tllos. E. Shaw, will leave for tho abovo
place on luusduy morning, tiio 29tb Inut., at 10 o’clock, and
continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage,
having handsome accommodations, apply onboard! at the
Florida Steam Packet wharf, near tlie Gas works, or to
nov‘J3 CLAGHOKN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
leave every Satchday. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rato of Passage iu large, airy State Rooms, n* follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To I’lcolata $6 00
St. Marys ...4 60 1 Palatka..,, ....8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek....8 00
N. U.—Freight consigned to R. It. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all clmrgesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on hoard at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
felilh S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
Arrlvnl of tho Wosliliigtou.
Baltimore, Nov. 2s.
The Htcftinship Washington arrived at New York
to-day from Southampton, hut bring* no news, being
anticipated by the Ciiiiada, which will reach Boston
on .Saturday morning.
CHARLES A. 1*1UCE,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
Palatka. East Florida.
Will attend to all collecting sent liiiu, in Fast Florida,
promptly ami efficiently. • sepO—w2m
KI. K. WASHIIUIIN, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, (IA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 04 Bay-stred. Savannah.
(1’IIEAR Si STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
LATK or TIIK flHU OF LKCAIIR. 0’IIK.lK A CO
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For tho Purchase anil Salo of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange nnd
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah. Jan24 _
CHARLES P. COOPER,
ATTORN IY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FIXHUDA.
176 Bay stred. Savannah. Ga.
Will practice In the Courts of Chatham. Camden. Glynn nnd
McIntosh counties ; also, the United States Circuit and
District Courts for the {southern District of Georgia.
Rkfkrknom—Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane k ’tod-
wers, Boston & Villalongn, Daniel H. Stewart, .-‘avannnh;
Hon James E. Broome. S. R. Mallory. Tims. BatlzvU. Tho*.
Douglas. C. 11. Dupont, W. A. Forward. Floridn. o25—3m
GEORGE N. NICHOLS.
Owen*’ Building, opjmite Pulaski /louse,
Having made large additions to his ostahllslunent. continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome stylo, and on accommodating Intn«.
JOHN It. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga., lato junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cocukank, irwinton. Ga., will atten>l
promptly to all business entrusted to ids care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. U
Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah.
m*y7—d&wly
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents ofthe above Company are prepared
to take risk* against FlKX on Buildings and tlieir contents.
Also Marins Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County. Oeorgia.
TXTILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn
YV Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa
ted in a region of country abounding iu grain, it can usual
ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
anv other point upon tho W, & A. Railroad.
Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instruction*, will receivo prompt nttention. Persons order-
Ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah. maylO
I celved per steamer Alabama, am I for sale bv
novO CHAMPION k WATTS.
N OTICE—Tlie co-partnership of Rwai k Tisox was dis
solved on tho l&th Inst., by tiio death of Euah Rkki> .
DRY FEET l’RIBERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
received, a fow cases water-proof Roots; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, together witli a fine as-
-sortment of Gcntlcmon’s and Ivuiles’ over Shoes,
some of a new and approved st vie. which will bo sold atluw
prices, by it. FLANIGAN k OO., 100 Brynn-street.
All In want will plesso call and Judge fur themselves,
deell
Hi;
tlie senior partner.
., , - .......o—Moiisun no LA.ne* ntrnraa aim Tho aubaerllwr U authorized to nettle the affairs of the
^°r ladle* and ciilMren • French’' English and ***° nr,n ’ * n '* w "'Mnuo tlm Fnctorngo nnd Commission
feKfUfiSSiSJIn; Xm Bujineu on bU indlvldonl Moaant, “ „
W. H. TISON.
norlS—Im
Business on his Indivldunl account.
Savannah. November 18.1853.
B ACON HAMS AND LARI*—30 ■ casks choice Homs. 20
bbls l^af Lard, received and for sale by -
ngpll McMAllUN ft DOYLE.
R AILWAY SHAWIiS—Gentlemen In want of such an ar
ticle. (and who doe* not want ono t) can be accommo
dated at 147 Bay street.
north PRICK ft VF.ADER, Draper* and Tailor*.
S PANISH RftGAKS—Jut rewired from Havana 40,000
Began, vis: 10,000 Antonio More Superior Segura,
11.000 Dolorlto do, 0,000 Hone, do, !.™-"--—^ -
6,000 El Duende do, 3,000 Lit Carolina R<
by novH J. Y. ~~
T HE cheapest establishment in the loulhern country for
tlm snlo of sashes, doors, blind* and wood Mouldings,
nfo wy variety, Is at the corner of Calhoun and Washing
ton streets, Charleston. 8. C. All iny wore Is made of the
best seasoned white pino, and tho rashes are glazed in the
very neatest manner.
A full supply of paint*, oil, gla**. varnishes, and bru»hes,
always for sale low. ecptt—w4w B. F. SMITH.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
J UST received, a variety of publication* of the New York
Protectant EpUcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate
“ ‘' "iSchool8. • •
cbisms, Sabbath School 8ervicc. and other cheap and valu
able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of
8. 8. SIBLEY,
auglO - No, 136 Congress-street.
IIRANDIES—landing from K tottexly—10 crak* superior
JJ Cognac Brandy in store, 10 half-pipes O D ft Co’* do, 10
quarter cask* very old Jeen Louie* do, 16 balm tod qinur-
ms : :
Poltllonl Mcrtlug.
Ualtimorf., Nov. 24.
An immense meeting of tho “ Hards” was held
Wednesday«veiling, In Metropolitan Hull, New York.
Mayor Woatcrvelt prenided, nasistod by eighty-eight
Vice-President*. An Address, in tlie name or the
Democratic Committee, was raid by Jno. B. Hast
ings, sustaining und approving Ex-C”lloctor Bronson,
denouncing free soilism, and eongratnl.iting tlie De
mocracy on the result of tlie lute election.
Resolutions in unison with the address were adopt
ed. Is.-tters were read from D. 8. Dickinson, J. B.
Weller, and others, endorsing tho course of the
“ Hurds,” nud speeches to the same purpose were dc<
livered by Senator Stockton, Kisum Wulbridge, M .
C., Francis B Cutting, M C-, nud Hon. Henry A
Foster.
Later from South America.
Baltimork, Nov. 2t.
Advices have been received at New York, per clip
per Union, from Rio, to the 17lh ult., and from Bm
no* Ayres to the 34 ult.
The lion. R. C. Schenck, of Ohio, late Minister t
Brazil, returned iu tlie Uui-ui, and is now on his wii.
to Washington, to advise with the State Depart men
relative to tlie treaty securing free navigation of th
Rio dc la Plata.
Hon. Wm. Trousdale lias been presented and did;
received as our Minister.
Tlie Argentine Confederation has refused to recciv
the resignation of Urqniza, who will certainly be re
elected President.
Rio Janeiro was more healthy, and the fever had
disappered.
Coffee at Rio was higher; washed 64||00; superior
flue, 1 !|00 to 21J00.
toft in port at Rio: »hip Clintouia Wright, and
brig Sea Foam, for New Orleans, to sail soon.
Alabama Nominations.
Macon, Nov. 24.
Last evening at Montgomery, Alabama, a Demo
cratic enueno of the members of the Alabama togis
lature was held. The caucus nominated lion. Benja
min Fitzpatrick, aud C. C, Clay. Jr., ns candidates
for the two vacancies in the U. S. Senate, from that
State. It is probable, but not certain, that they will
be elected. Tiio day for election has not been Qxcd.
Plillndclpliln Shipping.
Baltimork, Nov. 21.
Tlie schooner Marla Pickup, Capt. Shoe, cleared
yesterday at Philadelphia for Charleston.
Ship News.
Philadelphia, Nov. 27.
The ship Fannie arrived here on Friday from Sa
vannah. Tho brig Live Oak, from Darien, was spoken
offSquam Inlet on Friday, with crew all sick except
the Captain. Another crew was supplied them.
The ship Southport cleared on Saturday from Vew
ih.
York f»r Savanuah,
War In Eastern Europe.
New York. Nov. 2f.
A private letter, dated ton don, November 11th, re
ceived In this city, states that Count Nesselrode las
officially informed the British Uovernment thaf the
Czar is determined to tight it out with the Turks,
BESTAUBAHT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
T HE undersigned bo* loosed, nnd ha* now fitted tp In
neat and olegant stylo, the building ou Drayton akcct,
next door to Way ft Ki.nu's. to be occupied as a ,
COFFEE-HOUSE, J
where he iutends to serro up. in superior style, every deli
cacy of tlie sossou.
New York and Savannah Oysters, Vcnlnn,
GUO USE. PARTRIDGES, F18H, j
Fulton Market and Philadelphia Beef, fyc.,
will always be kept on band, and served up In a style i
before equalled In this city.
$9* Parties furnished with private suppers and Diniera
on short notice. He will keep only the best liquor*.
oct7 J0ILN Met COI
MBLODIANS—MELODIANJ.
CARHART ft NEEDHAM’S ten
Oahart’*’
IKS! AssaysSBL,
FOll DEMllY’S FERRY AND
INTEUMEDIATH LANDINGS.—The steamer
(Tff&iON having been recently overlraulod. repaired, aud
painted, will wake regular weekly trip* between this city
and Gentry's Ferry, laaring hero every Saturday evening at
4 o’clock, and touching regularly nt all tiio Intermediate
landings. Tho Uregnn lias been thoroughly refitted under
tlm Into Steamboat tow. and her accommodation* for pas
sengers nre both ample ami comfortable. She has been
placed on the line particularly for thp accommodation of
the planters nud merchant!, on tho river. For freight!
passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to
KINCHLEY k THOMAS. Agents.
Savannah. October 1st. 1853. oct5—ililtwlm
OPPOSITION LINE.
I’ALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
PLACES.—toaves every Saturday morning
at R) o'clock.—Tiio regular Htenm packet WKI.AKA, Capt.
N. King, will leavo ts above. For freight oagugomwnts. ap
ply on board, or to 8 M LAFEITEAU. Agent.
*N. B.—The fare to Brunswick is reducod to $4. aug26
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—Fbr Palatka, Fla., and all Ihe interme
diate landings on the route.
r »-[|, * lt ~ q. Tiio superior new 3tonm.packetWEL.tKA,
i^^uSSLCniitaln N. Kixo. will, until further notice,
-very J '■* » «
off’s
THOMAS l. NAYLOR, II. D. W. AOXAKRKR.
COMPETITION THE LIFE 0E TRADE.
T. J NAYI.OR ft CO.’3
IEVV CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay street, Savannah. Ga.
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! !
.AH/I The subscriber respectfully Informs tho ladles
^T^ftfeand gentlemen iff Savannah, that he Intends o|.cn-
a School for instruction Iu Sacred am) Secular
Music. Through long experience, nnd having con
ducted large schools, he feels confident his Instruction will
bo pcrfoet.y satisfactory to all tlioso who may desire Ids
ifrvlces In the a hove departments of vocal music.
Desirous of forming n largo class the price of tickets has
been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 21 lessons, including
books— the name of which Is t c *• Singing School Com
panion.” consisting of somr*. glees, trios, duett*, quartettes,
choruses, moieties, church music, oratorios, etc , tho most
popular work nf the day.
Th«*e wishing to form his class nro requested to hand In
Gndr names, as early ns possible, to this offlee. or through
the postefflec, under address lo
JAMES I'lKIll’ONT.
iv5—tf Organist nnd Teacher ol Vocal Music.
A. CHAMPION.
AT HIS STORE MARKET riQUARE.—ILn
TZ^rn hand, nnd offers for sale ou rcasonat.le ternis-
barrels crashed. p»wd.-rd, clarified and brown
Tl'Tslw -nrs; 76 bags Rio. Cuba.and old government coffee.
60 barrels Baltimore nnd Canal Flour t .,, , ...
60 halt bbl* do do do |P»vUl. Smitl
100 08.100, 4ft lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour.
40 bids Rutter.Migar.3oda Crackers and Pilot Bread.
160 bbl*.Potatoes.Carter's Juno and merces, for family
200 Reynold’s ll.iius. 10 hloKFi-losand shoulder Bacon.
75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adniu mtiue ninl Tallow
Candles.
loo boxes nnd half do Family nnd Common Soap.
60 do half do Tobacco. 25 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar
tonf Tobacco.
20 Ke/schoice Butter. 60 boxes Cheese, 26 kegs tord
60 whole and hit If l.bls, nud oft boxes Watts’ Buck
wheat Flour.
Also a toil selection of choice Tens. Spire. Mustard.
Mnrgnhela Whisky. Brandy. Purl nnd Madeira Wines, p
While Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, bnrreli
hnll bhl*.quarters Salmon, table Salt. Veriulcrlla. Macaroni,
Ac.. Ac., nil of which arc offer.) I to Families. Planters
Country merchants, for cash or approved pajier.
BAKERY! BAKERY!!
T MIK undersigned begs leave to inform tho citizens of
3avi • •
aivaunah, that he will open on tlie 1st of November,
a Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson ami Charlton streets,
’ ' ill have the
Best of Flour and the Largest Size Bread
for tlie price, his system being cash and no credit. He will
guarantee that his friends und the public iu patronizing
him w II tie satisfied.
Tickets to be paid for in advance, and Bread for cash on
ly. Tickets can be left at the house if required, or Brea-
carried to any purl of the city.
The cash system is the order of Ihe day witli mo. as 1
have lost enough in by-gone days. What 1 have lost with
Imd customers I will make up with good paying patron-
by giving them a furger size bread, as cash will move th
world.
jyjj* Pics. Cukes, and Rusks, to bo had nt nil times nt the
new bakery. octlO—dlin I*. GlEUELHOl'SE.
3®
J. NAYLOR & CO.’S
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
i The subscrllmrs would announce to tho coin-
immunity at large, that they are now opening in
tlie new brick building*. Nw. 223 Ray street, Snvnnnoh.Ga,
a general and complete assortment of
CAKULUiES, BIGGIES, SILKIES,
and will continue to receive, from time to time, addition*
to their stock, Hint they feel confident will meet the appro
bation of customers.
They have associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who
lias been long and favorably known iu the south, ns a gen
tleman of extensive experience in tho manufacture and
sale of carriages; nnd who is connected with a first class
manufacturing e.-dublishtnent nt the north.
Their stock, which is got up under the immediate super
vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material and beautiful
stylo *nd finish, cannot be surpassed In any market.
Having thus perfected their arrangement* they are pre
pared to offer carriage* which, for lightness, strength and
durability, nre peculiarly ndnpted to the requirements of
this market, nnd which thoy do not hesitate to warrant In
every particular.
Their determination I* to hold out Inducements not here
tofore cujoyed by this coumiuulty. and to keep constantly
on hand a supply of first class work.
They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorablo dealing,
to Insure a share ot the increasing trade of this rapidly
growing city. novfi T. J. NAYLOR ft (X).
PLASTERING, *C.
T HE underslgued having commenced business on lit*
own account, respectfully traders his services to the
public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas
tering, Stoco Work, ftc . &c„ at the usual prices, and will
in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under
hi* supervision. Builders and others coDtempisting build
ing, would do well to call upon blin before contracting witli
other*. Orders left at his residence. Jonea-st., corner ol
Barnanl-st., will be p.omptly attended to.
julyl6—ly VALES 11SR BRUNNER.
HUDSON, FLEMING Oi CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 91 Bay stred. Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchants and deal
er*. In tho sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with Homvrf, Hddso.v
ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment of au offlee in this
city will afford ourfrlends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usutl facilities af
forded customer*.
j.R.nunsoN.
W. R FLEMlNn i ; bftTan “"’
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta,
seplfi—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
S HAWLS—A few white crape Sliawl*. for sale low to close
a lot, by nov!8 KEMPTON ft VKRgrilXE.
^T REDUCKD PRICE}—-Printed Cashmeres and Mouslln
. de tolnes, a groat variety of styles, for sale by
DaVVITT ft MORGAi
S ILIWLS—Broclie, printed cashmere, white crape, plaid
aquare and long shawls, black Thibet do, long do, tal-
mu, cloaks, and mantilla, for aale by
novlO DiWlTT ft MORGAN,
jUNF* BED BLANKETS, quilt*, white and colored OanT
Nr- BED BLANKETS, quilt*, white aud colored flan-
nrU, bleaebod and brown shirtings, Irish.linens, birds*
and fcr sate by
S,
.Dec’r 8
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“ IT
“ 21
« 24
UNITED STATES MAIL I-INK,
Through in 60 to 66 hours.—Nn* Tork and
Charleston Steam Packets—Itavs Adger’a
Wharves every 8oturdar Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. Ou Saturday the new and
iplendld Steamships
JAMES ADGER, Contain J. Dicjcrtsox, 1,600 tons
Peremptory Sale—Steamship Osprey.
BY ODENflEIMKR. & COOK.
* Friday. December 2d, 1853. at 1 o’clock, P.will be
peremptorily soiu at puunc at the Philadelphia
Exchange. In tlie city uf Philadelphia. Pa.,
The fino side-wheel steamship 03P11EY.
The Osprey is a aide-wheel steamship, built In 1847,
lengthened nnd re-built in 1850, i* about 186 feet In length,
27 feet beam, nnd 20 feet depth of hold. By builders' meas
urement about 1000 tuns, and register* 607 tuns, lias sin
;le engine of 52 Inch o\ Under, nnd 7 feet stroke. Has late-
y been supplied with force-pumps, hose.llfs-bonts, life-pre
servers. ftc.. according to tiio new law of Congress, and is in
every respect In order for continuing on her present line.
• any other route for which she may bo required.
During tho past eighteen months nearly forty thousand
dollars ijpvo been expended furnishing her with new boil
ers, overhauling machinery, building dining saloon, now
furniture, ftc.
She is fitted up with eighty state room berths, and two
large saloon* between deck*; nnd on deck, officer*' rooms,
and a dining saloon sixty feet in length, furnished with
Johnson’* patent sofa dining tables, and capable of seating
ono hundred passengcra at table. She Is capablo of ac
commodating ono hundred nud fifty first class passengers,
and is abundantly *upplit-d with bedding, table furniture,
linen, pinto, ftc.
She is ono of the most economical sea steamships nfloat,
he.- consumption of coal being only about twelve tuns in
twenty-four hours.
The Osprey is now running betwcon Philadelphia nnff
Charleston, nnd from which she has boon regularly plyinj.
sinco February Inst, daring which timo she lias not missed
a single trip, nnd has cleared over aud above her runnln)-
expenses between twelve and thirteen thousand dollar*.—
Her owner* not being in tiio shipping business, and having
m her mostly for tho benefit of tho business of their owi
ty during the spring and fall trade of this year, in tb
hope tlmt those most interested in tho Charleston trad
would hnvosocured her permanently on tho lino, which m
having been aecompllsliod. thoy have now determined .t
sell her itiremptorlly by public auction.
She will bo In port nnd enn bo seen from the 15th to tlr
10th Inst., and will leave again for Charleston on tho latte
day, returning to this port again on the 20th Inst., and cm-
then be Inspected until the uay of talo, at her wharf, foot«
lino Htrtct.
Tkkms ok Saul—One-third cash—balance at three and si.
months, witli npprovod security, satisfactory to tho seller
Flvo thousand dollars to bn paid down nt the timo of put
chase. ODKNIIEIMER ft COOK. Auct’r*.
G8 3. Front street, Philadelphia.
PlltMDZmilA. Nov. lltli. 1853.nov!8—nod Ml
&DGKR. Captn
MA1UON. Captain M. Bxanr, 1,200 ton*. *
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fostxh, 1,000 ton*, will letvf
each altennate Wednesd-r, having been newly coppercft
and guarde raised, Is now fn complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom*
odatlons, apply at the office of tho Agent.
HENRY MIS3ROON,
Corner Hist Ray and Adger ft Son’* Wham*.
N. B.—A now ship will be placed In the lino to conned
with the Southerner on Wednesday*. feblO
FOR PHILADELPHIA— FARE REDUCED,
71) sail on Saturday Afternoon, June lllA, nt 4 o’etodfc.
PjC6J». Tlm fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000
__JMlma>tuns burthen, J. Bkxxkit. commander, will leave
as per annexd schedule every other Saturday.
FROM CHAKIiSTOX. II PIUIM PHlUDXLTnU.
June...,.
Juno
July
July...,
August,
August...
...23
. 1$
Sept 24
October.... 8
October..., 24
November. 6
November.19
December.. 8
$15
Sept .17 June 4
October... 111 June 18
October... 16 July 2
October.. .201 [July 16
November.,12 July 80
November. 2C11 August 13
September.. 3JDecembcr..lO||August.. “
Cabin passage
Steerage _
Through tickets to New York 17 -
This ship has beuu thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with now boilers, nnd a large and elegant dining saloon on
deck, with every arrangement tlmt can add to the comfort
of passengers.
In Philadelphia, ibis ship occupies tho Bamo wharfs* the
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City of Mnnche*.
ter, at the fool of Queen street, nud Central wharf, Charles
ton.
Freight on all pcrlshnblc article; must be pre-pald.
For freight or passage, apply to
H. F. DAKER ft CO.,
Accommodation wharf, Charleston.
SAMUEL T. PERCE.
juno7 Agent, Philadelphia.
. -Drawn numbers.
> 141 :
C9 21 35 64 34 53 39 19 62 15 18 12 63
, Also. Extra Class S3:
10 35 62 63 62 40 30 04 76 38 42 65
Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew r
E. WITHINGTON’S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Manager*.
Cla** 143. draws Wednesday, tho 3Uth Inst, in thia city,
Sales close at 3 o’clock, P. M
fM VITAL.
$4,094.
78 Number tottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
4?*Ticket* $1—shares in proportion.
Extra Class 81, draws at Wilmington, Dol., (
20th November. capital.
i Tuesday,
$22,416.
icr tottery—12 Drawr
78 Number tottery—12 Drawn Ballot*
43* Tickets $5—share* in proportion.
Tickets olther singly or by tho pnckngnfor salo In Ba.i
lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp.
nov29 E WITHINGTON.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
GARRICKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—:,
general aoiortnicet. just received.—Tlie sol
I her* are now prepared to offer to Hie public. Carriage
I'luotons, Daggles. Carryalls, ftc. fresh from some of H.
most popular Establishment*, aud Builders at the North.
Tho selections were u.ndo by one of tho firm, with stri.
reference to the requirement* uf this market.
They nre determined to keep only such articles In thni
line, n* thoy can confidently recommend nnd warrant, fuel
ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a bettp
nnd finer class of work, than has been usually kept in tin
market.
Tho Public nro most respectfully requested to cnU.exsn
ine. nnd satisfy themselves, whether thoy are incarnvs:
by an examination of their stock
fly All kinds of Rer.n'rlngdone ** heretofore.
1-.8. DENNETT ft CO..
July 31 Corner West Ilrnad nnd Rny-st*.
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and offer for sale—
75 bids A, B an<l clurilied Sugar, 60 do powdered do,
30 hhds Ft Croix Fogar, 60 dozen Brooms,
60 bids I (Irani r-mlUi’s nnd Canal Hour,
150 do Hnltiimire Flour,
ISO do total non nnd Ktownli Georgia Fleur,
100 bags, 98 pounds each, do do
60 biffs blitter, sugar and soda Crackers,
6 I bids I'Hot Bread, 40 boxen Fodu Biscuit.
22” bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup,
60 bbls good eating iVntoc*.
60 boxe* Rondel's 6s and 8s patent Tallow Candle*,
75 do Adamantine Candles.
26 do Jadd ft Son's Sperm Candle*.
15 bbls nnd 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white and yellow Cheese.
25 l.bls and 5*1 kegs prime to-*f tord.
100 ta.xe* 5s. 8*. nnd ]xiund* Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s nud 8s Grant ft Williams’ Tobacco,
Also, 220 boxe* gmith'ff, Colgate’*, Croton nnd Readel'-
Family and Pale Fonp. 120 do No 1 do, 60 Pearl Starch, t
whole', half nud quarter boxe* RaDIna, 26 drums Figs, t *
boxe* Herring. oct20
DU WITT &. MORGAN
f irico, a Inr.
Ich they rospcc -
selected stock of Dry Goods, to
fully solicit attention:
Laillc*' Dress Goods.
Black Filk*. of nlf width* and beat makes.
Black figured Silks, plain nud colored Silk*,
Puri* plaid nud brocade Silks,
Pari* printed M. de Lillies, a large and beautiful stock,
Plain colored do, and Clioco* and Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouslln de tolnes. for children,
English nnd American Mouslln do tolnes,
Printed Satin de Chenes. new and very handsome.
Mourning Good*.
A great vnrlety of Mourning l)re*» Good* and Embroide
rlcs. consisting of every thing new and bountiful.
Hosiery.
A force variety of English and German Hosiery, for la
dies, gentlemen, und children.
Alio,
Flannel*. Shirting* and Shootings, Blankets, Quilt*. Irisl
Linens. Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osnn
burg*. Brown Shirting*, ftc.. ftc. octlfl
8WAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
For tlie cuie of Incipient Consumption,Scrofula, Genera
Debility, While Swelling. Rheumatism, Disease* of th-
Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from iwpurlUe-
of tho blood and tho effects of mercury.
S I WAIM’S PANACEA has been fur more than thirty yeard
> celebrated In this country and in Europe for tts extra
ordinary cure*—for tho certificates of which reference 1*
made to tiio directions and book* f which may bo had gra
tis) accompanying tho Panacea. Some of which giro tho
particulars of cases too frightful for general publication,
where tho pntient* had been almost eaten up with scrofu*
la. and were deemed Incurablo by physicians.
It ha* been used in hospitals, and private practice, and
ho* bad tho singular fortune of being recommended by tho
led physician* and otlu
[.'I)..Prof. of Surgery,Pa. University.
>tt. M. D.. Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University
s, M. D , Prof, of Mid. Pa. Uhiveralty.
most celebrated physicians and other eminent perapna.
Among other* by—
XT. Gibson. M. I)..Prof, of Sui
Valentino Mott. ~
W. P. Dewees,M. D .Fror.or Mid. Pa. Uhlversity.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof or Physic. Pa. Unirersity.
T. Parko, M. D.,Pre*’tCollege Physician*, PliUad
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medlclnce, Havana.
Jose Eourencode Lux. Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon
J. Chipman. Member Royal College Surgeon*. London.
G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas l’earaon. Major General Britiah Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, ftc.
And also, the wonderful cure* effected by 8w*im'« Pana
cea have, for mnny year*, made it an invaluable remedy.
Tbo Panacea does not contain mercury in any form.and bo-
ing an innocent preparation, it may be given to the moat
tender infant,
Tho retail price has been reduced to $1 60 per bottle (con
taining tlireo half pinto) or three bottle* for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Hwaim’a Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly. with the following letter* blown in the glass; ** Swim’s
PAvir-KA—I'nirt-in'i ” and liavtmr the name nf Jam*-
■Panacea—I'iiillau’a,” and having the name of James
Bwalm stamped on the scaling wax and written on tho Ubel
covering tbo cork, ard a splendid engraving for tho aide of
the bottle, composed or geometric lathe work, comprising
nine different dies, which have been turned for the exelu-
sire nsoof the proprietor, by Draper ft Co., bank note on-
of Philadelphia. In the centra Is a portrait of the
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Ga.,toTnllaluuiaee, Fin,
Itailrocul to OgUUutrp—Stages to ThWahastee,
nDSIStFtffn Tlm Dolly arrange- ^
■04 r «£y aa <fea 5 «’nient on this route 4 - ,
commenced on tlie fltli lust., running three time* a week
via. Kowton, Dainbridge, and Quincy, and three time* a
via. Nuwton, uainbrldge, and Quincy,
wck via. Tiioniasville,Dunc*n*rille, ftc,
l’ussongersby tills route will leavo Mncnn nt half past 8
, ... — ,„ v stages
lea ring (Jglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTafo
fohasseo. ntlOo’clock on the ovening oftho next day—tim«
by either route 36 liour*.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Rainbridge
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leave* Tallahassee on
Sunday*, Tuesday* and Thursdays, nt 10, P. M.
On Tucsdnjs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by iho way ol
Thomasrille—returning same route ou Mondays, Wednesday*
and Fridays, at 10. P. M. 3
Tli rough from Ogletliorpo to Tallahassee by oithor rout#
In 35 hours—from iincou in 39—aud from Savannah In GO
hount.
By this route Passengers leaving Sarannali hy 8 o’cloo
Train of Cara, will arrive at Tallalinssec In GO hour*, it ia
also decidedly tho best, cheapest nnd most expeditious route
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Floridn.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 : from Ogletliorn#
to Tallaluaaee, $10.00.
L. C. Siiaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fi.mikr, •' “ Tallalmssee,
auffffO F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Mall Train.
Laves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. If,
'• Atlanta “ “ 6 V “ P. M.
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with tlioTralnsof tlm Western
and Atlantia nnd toGmngo Ronds, and witli tbo Day
Trnlu of the Georgia Rond, and at Mare l with tbo Day
Trains of the Central nnd South-western I mails. Passenger
will arrive in Macon at 12’>.and nt Atlanta at 1>£, having
the rumainderof the night for rest.
Passenger* going South, via Monlgoriiery, (Ala.) who
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will nrrlvont Mnnfgoinnry In for
ty-eight hours, Including all stnpjmges, and only ten hour*
staging.
AccomniodntlnnTralns.Trl-Weekly. will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. lfol
turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday. Thur*«foy and Satur
day. at 7)4 A, M. Tliis Train will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgln Road at Atlanta, and with the Night
Train of the Central Road nt Macon. Passenger* by tho up.
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
Macon. May 17.1852.
EMERSON FOOTE, 8np’t*
3mo jy 22
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
P ASSENGER TRAINS leavo Mncon daily at 8X A. M.;
arrive at Oglethorpe I0)f A. M.j arrive at Columbu* I
o'clock, P. M.
to-ave Columbus dally nt 0 o'clock, A. M.,andOgfoitiorpe
at 11H A. M.; nrriro at Mncon nt 3)f P. M.
Connecting nt Mncon each way with Central R R train to
Savannah. Augusta nnd Miltodgcvillc, and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, ftc.
Connecting dally nt Columbus, by fast lino of cnachoa, 28
to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. ft W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and EulkuU
mail stupes.
Passengers brevkfnst and .lino nt Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent,
Macon, Aug. 20,1863, aug31
THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET.
THE •FIMSSAllD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE
• LONDON C1.UU’ CHAMPAIGN.
T HE nnderslgnod would respectfully inform tho trade
and public generally that he Is now receiving these
truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which lie
offers in bund or from store.
The abovo wines havo been carefully examined nnd com
pared with nil tho favorite brands, and nro pronounced by
JU.Ig'"* <- ii— —— «—
idgc* fully equal to tlm very bo*t, nnd far superior to
inny which nro selling nt a higher price.
Messrs. Fnminn, 1’euk et Fiw, of Rheims, proprietors of
the abovo brands, possessing facilities for tlm preparation
of fine wines, wiunl to those ofuny other house in the wine
district*, cnn'gunrnntco their wines being selected from the
finest vintage*, will always bo found of tho name superior
aud uniform quality.
The labels nnd corks bear tho name of the proprietor*,
Tim trade is inrited to exatnino samples at Hie agency.
WILLIAM W. HINCKEN.
Solo Agent and Importer for the
United States and Canada*,
octlS—d3tn _ 11 Old Slip, Now York,
M. PRENDERGAST <fc CO.,.
178 Broughton stred, ojiposile St. Andrew's Halt, &uannaA,
TTAVE great pleasure In directing attention to late par-
xl chase*. In connection witli their retail trado,they car
ryout strictly thosnmo system. In the sale of their good*, aa
ts pursued hy tlm forge houses In the northern cltiee,name
ly: Bring their customers the full advantage analog from
buying In forge lot*. Planters, and head* of fomlliee,and
nil persons, buying In quantity, will find many large lot* to
buy from, and decidedly cheap oct26
S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars, Sleeves, Cberoeaett*.
Infants’Waists and Cap*: Cashmere Scarf* j Ribbon*!
Indies’, gentlemen’s and children’* Hosiery ; needleworked
Trimmings, 'Cambric and Swiss Rand*; embroidered and
linon cambric Handkerchiefs, juat received and forialeat
the lowest prices, by so27 DaWHT ft MORGAN,
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 t
D xWrrr ft MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week
ly their foil and winter Goods, to which they reaped-
fully solicit attention:
Plain and figured black Silk*, colored glace aud dneape do
Pfold and brocade Silk of tho newest style
Plain French Mouslln de toioos, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children’* wear, plaid Raw Silk*
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Ounbrio
Dark Calicos, Moaming do, Irish linens, ftc,
sol Ribera’* new building, Congrea»-»iteet.
BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS.
L 1EBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government.
The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tale* ofthe 8outh, by
W O. SImm*.
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas De Quincy.
Tiio Underground Hail Agent, by Vide, Illustrated,
ad Thing* as I saw them in Europe, by Kiviran.
graver*
late Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Also, Bwalm’* Ve
Aiso. bwiiw i Vermlltige,
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved ram-
dy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or-
an*, such a* worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
gans, such a* worms, cholera morbus, 'dysenteryi
sgne, bleeding piles, sick headache, ftc. See the pamphlet
(which may be bad gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swaltn’s laboratory, the old stand Sev
enth-street, below Chestnut, Phtladelpols, and sold by all
the reapectablo druggists In the United 8tate*.
Caution to tim Pcnuo.—Persona wishing to obtain the
genuine Swalm’s Panacea and Swalm’e Varmlfnge. ehould
boo «■—.»»« —
»careful to observe that the name BWAIM U »i Bed cor
rectly on the label*, or they may be Imposed onby raedl
SSwteSriSliSS weMated^^Sn*
t";
Men and Things as I saw them fn Europe, by Klvii
Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. by A. 8. Hose.
James Montjoy, or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. 8. Rose.
Fun Jottings, or Laughs I hare token a pen to, by N. P.
Willi*.
Visit to Europe, by Prof. SlUtraan, of Yale College, 2 vola.
Illustrated.
GustavusLindonn, or Lead us not Into Temptation, l>y
EmUIe F. Carlen.
Merkfond, or Self-Sacrifice, by the author of the IJfie of
Mrs. Margaret Maitland, ftc.
Aunt Kitty's Tales, by Maria J. McIntosh, a new revised
edition,
A voyage to tho Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rov’d
Geo. B. Cheever, D. D.
Also, more of the Bleak House, In two bound volumes;
more of th# Home* of the New Word, by. Mw. Hr
V-_.lt u n.a. , Vam.II An llin firm- I.M L.' * _.
YonattonDoge: Yonattontho Hone, fto., ftc., received
and for sale, at 186 Congress street, by
novll
8.8 aretinr.
BROGAN 8—BROGANS. . "
■ Tho subscriber* would call the attention of
I planters and tzUiere, In want of good and Cheap
1 brogan*, to call aud examine their stock, a* they
hafrel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices ol their goods cannot ailto
comer of Oongrasa and
TCB—250 tuns lee, per brig
A rive, by novlg
t.
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