The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 30, 1853, Image 3

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<■ ' •%i <r ii.', S£ until lion* . r . .SSSJB fisSesl&tdSWsl- 5§SS«Br“* g|PS ^rifTiim* Fire insurance. .uiiiTEB OAK LIFE IN8VKANCK 01 QBlBTS» ftfY , BMl TroRD,COHN. r ss;r rp,u sL'SwffiSw,* ^ t £»pG?u. i - . policies on tbo Joint St< P»-;« .srution »re, ia my opinion unsurinuseu uy »uy x-.u iu TfrtfS' BO.mNEY, ,US J Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. Jjthwiwd Capital.. Esq., V Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Inaurnnee Company, Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Inaurnnee Company, Capital $150,000. ftt'i Corn Beef, 0 boxes Deadel’s btt of land known as a tit Kiuthern county. Terms—O kwe and two years with interest. lillihauee. nr myself, at Albany, Ga. mi6—dSwlm 1V3 b inbuilt ta tubery, and Small Wares, Ribbons, foe the most obstinate cases. fr their disease, to tbo»e who aro nfilleted will: iifoetohealtli, 1 recommend tbo uso of my Wot < tape worm can be speedily cured. Hound or Stomncli Worm, npti( llinv «-SlaTes InswTed. Calll reasonable terms. Trustees, Now York. Henry Ijthum, Esq., Robert DiltoX, Esq. „ Farmers’ Fire Inaurnnee Company, Capital $160,000. A. WILBUR. General Insurnnco Agent, and Agent for tbo above Companies, sept 20—lar oflico 120 Congrcss-st. DAVID O’CONNOR. mVABliU LAND AT AUCTION. the fifteenth day of December next, I will sell, nt a FALL TRADE OF 1833. M. PRENDERGAST k CO., $500 Challenge* HODBNSACK’S WORM SYRUP. The Tape "Worm, ' Syrup ci tored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated f •to »y»tem. you can rest assured thero Is no remedy bey t«jr»Te.is for fall, there is no such word as fail i ton who use my Worm Syrup. Ascnrltlei, or Sinnll Thread Worms. The»« worms, to which tho human sytom Is liable, **°‘t troublesome of nil others. They are generally t m he used is llobensnck’s Worm syrup. medicine that can Imj taken. HOURNSACK’S LIVER PILLS. no part of the system is more liahlo to disease tha it being supplied with numerous blood vessel •fWM.snd if diseased, the hlmvl of course flowimz •ns affections, dyspepsia. foe. Tht symptom*of Dyspepsia, and its '“•n«s in the head,heartburn.onr ji t • ,*«uncu. iiuuvnnac* n uttl?. 1 ?, ' C . Collect a permanent and lasting cure, •flanging the certain morbid actions of the action, and rendering the' ‘ , . , LVrer Complaint, 0lle r 7l succeeded by fever, son tom™?I , ; „ vomiting bitter taste, yel »^MUiwItaondli«, tho pain in the shnnlrt II,a Inf* !„»,« hn ni thtdiwase »k U *’ M they * ct directly upon tl.„ «Ullthsi.'nr^ , l ltn , 0 f H ' ra ti n g upon the bowels they e irrupt and rtii«i«,i r »i.„ "Tiltritie. .“t* which may ariso from few Wk. Ike ThJaWw eh# * ^L mnm °‘ a, R ht » P a,u ,n t> »- •- ’ Jonly safe and effeotua ^ Bred, i n< c,,e ' °l<Wlness. : prearn. Dimness of Sight, or in fr ?i m. i Medical Evidence » inttr m.n.ir.., °imviug im'i uia ti Uut th« m in»f.5f U . re "‘'Emitted to us for inspection, „ V1 thej,th,v^Sw,,*? ta nf *Yhlch they are composed makes hritfoe the uiJi £ ,|,e ^ or *H diseases of the Liver, Im. g - ' — UJantilL : ' miAoiiRR <m aovRHKEas.-* un, ot «ni mtaiiMiin- 1 notion* situation .. teacher or. govoriHM* In tlio oiSwwnuniil *ppir»ttu<o®o«. nis-ttim \XrAN I’KD.—The advertiser, a man of energy and export. VV euco, 1* deilrou*of procuring employment. Hols Oi well aoqunlntod with the detail* of forwarding, and he sug- - mat* hi* service* would be important to Railroad or other . Companies, or Merchant*, requiring them. Hohaanoub- A Joctlon to leavo the city. 8aUsfltotery references given on addresing W. at this office. ootlO W acquainted in th* city; ho la Mom! accountant and writes a fair hand; a situation In a Commission House or the Grooery Business preferred t would make himself gen erally useful to hi* employer. Apply at thl* office, old A OENT WANTED.—Tho notlro -In, uUbll.hmint ol " xx. IsoxawoRTU fo ZiMimuuN, Cincinnati, Ohio, want* In ~ Savannah, Georgia, a homo that would take the agenoy for the ulo ot their native wines, ta and around that place. Wholeaalo dealer* In wines and liquor*, who retail at once, havo tho preference. Postpaid offer*, with direct or Indt- root reference* on Cincinnati house*, are received until the 20th day of Ootober, and answered directly by 0 LUNGWORTH fo ZIMMERMAN, Natlvo Wine Establishment, oot7 Cincinnati, Ohio. TFT ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a small family, to re* VV main ta the olty. Apply to novll WYLLY fo MQNTMOLLIN, mm. TO RENT—A carriage house and stable, for two Hmhoraes, ta a central part of the dty. Apply at this of. ■“•ilco. nov22 TO RENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain- ■jmlng seventeen acres, on the premise* 1* a convenient ■—MwolUng, plastered and well finished. For particulars. Inquire of T. J. WALSII, nov22 176 Bay st. jgt. TO RENT—A house ou liberty street, opposite the ffijUresidence of Solomon Cohen. Esq. Apply to notll WYLLY fo MONTMOLL1N. TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Bay street, suit- KJjuablo for offices. Apply to the Editors of tho Georgian. ■-* novl3 TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Barracks. BjmRout $12.60 per month. Apply at tho Georgian or* “-“fico. octl6 >ys TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on South ffiRjBrotd street. Possession given 1st November next.— ■“Inquire at this offleo. ' oct8 TO RENT—Three tone meats la Gordon Block, well ■jmsuppHed with water and gas pipes, closota, drawer*, ■-“and other modern Improvements, basement plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st November next. Ap ply to octl3 EDWARD G. WILSON. aw. TR RENT—A brick house on Jonos street, on a full Hijfllot. Possession given Immediately. Apply to octll T.J: WALSH. TO RENT—Three of the five tenemont houses, os Bjlffthe corner of Abercorn and Jones street. Inquire of - sopl4 A. BONAUD. TO RENT.—A small comfoitablo House in a re- ■iSh spcctableand central part of the city. Rent $300 • Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner 1 k dusirublo. Apply at this office. aug2G FOR SALE. ' Flvo hunJr0 ' 1 and eighty acres of Land, situated or . *JuSkld lewav Island, nine mflos by land and twenty mile by water from tho city. Three hundred acres of which l fino corn and cotton land, in a high state of cultivation The dwolllng is a cottage, containing seven rooms, wall hard finished, with all necessary out houses, and a fin * orange grove, fig, pear aud peach trees. Cannot be sut passed for health. For terms apply to l- novl9 WYLLY & MONTMOLUN. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. All that tract of land, containing 6000 acres, situat- ,n _jjrbetweon tho Railroad and Ogecchce River, nnd o n which stands the 20th Milo Station—it Is hoavlly tlmbore' and well adapted for making turpentine: also, 2000 acre- of land, lying on the Canal, nbout ten mile* from tho city nnd 100 acres adjoining the city. Apply to octl8 WYLLY & MONTMOLUN. CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE. {OSgL Ceylon is situated on the river Alatamahn. two mile JLfrom Darien, and contains four hundred and sevent) five acres of first quality tide swamp, of which two hundre nnd thirty are ta good order—under dams: and about 01 teen hundred acres of plno and hammock land adjoining On tho place are two good barmt, a very commodiou “ stable and carringo houso, and other necessary out-build e tags, with proper and comfortable accommodations for 8 *' or 00 negroes, nlso, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms etc., all ta good order. s . For the last twelvo years this property has yielded a average income of nearly 14 per cent., os may bo seon b reference to tho books of R. Rabershain k Son, to wlioi nnd to Dr. J. P. Screven, (Savannah.) reference may !■ mado for general Information : and for further partlculai la to the subscriber, on the plantation, o S. M. BOND s. Darien, November 16,1853. novl8—ffot2m fo Tlio Charleston Mercury nnd Georgetown Tirnos will nul Is llsh tho abovo twico a week for two months, and semi bli e. to this office. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE 11 ‘J BAKER COUNTY, GA. 3 fSSfc Tho subscriber, desirous of removing from tho Slat - P£_°f Georgia, ofltera for sale his PLANTATION, lying o too waters of the Coolawahnee, five miles west of Albam adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. I)r. Nicholls, and oth lo ers; containing 3.125 ncres, more or less, a- Thero are nbout 800 acres of open, cultivated lnnd. Tb s, lnnd is situated so that it enn bo easily divided, nnd if tw 1/ purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as t. u- suit both. e, Any ono desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad ce dress •• Moore k Edwarus,” or myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. er, Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. ocll—tf My Agent, living on tho place, will show the Lands t' any person calling for that purposo. J. J. R. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. 3F /4S. This splendid new house, situated on Broad-st.. Q!!i immediately ta front of tho site of tho old Planters' ed Biilj Hotel, which has been furnished throughout witl t- now turnlture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception o r- customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor o' tlio Proprietor, to givo satisfaction to thoso who may fevoi him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON, si novO—tf Proprietor. - LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. A6JS, Tho undersigned having leased tho abovo estab- 13|jj| liahment begs to assure tlio traveling public tha: d- Mi ill no oxertions will bo spared to sustain tlio establish- lv ed reputation of tho house. Assisted by Mr. Mrara, h<- hopes to inako the Lanier House, second to none South o , 0 Now York. GEO. JL LOGAN, Proprietor. e J. MkaRA, Superintendent. nov!3—ly ch —^ FOR SALK.—The undersigned offers for sale his res- psilmdence at Midway, near Mlllodguville. Ttie lot con- ““talus about thirteen acres. As a residence, few *i:un- n* tions combine more advantages—health, facilities for edu- cation nnd good society arc all to be found at Midway. » novl8—wtf HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. v- /TV__ ESTRAY NOTICE.—Takon up on Tuesday night, >e ..W^Nor 16tli, a bay MAKEPONEY, with a bridle and eg saddle on. Sho has marks of a collar on her shoulders, ono w- whito foot, nnd a star in her forehead. The suddlc is a ip large one. and has been recently repaired. Tho owner is a. requested to call on tho subscriber, pay expenses nnd take [o tho nonoy away, or othwlso sho will bo dealt with accord. Uy tag to law. JOHN MOORE, e* nl8 corner Habersham st. and Congress st. lano. A 1TLB3—26 bbls Apples just received per steamer Au- , A. gusta, ami for salo by ■■ uov23 CHAMPION fc WATTS. to T31 COLETTES—A largo variety for sale by He XV nov24 KEMPTON & VERSTILLE. he TIE LAINES AND CASHMERE—A fow pieces corn color- lie ±J ed and white Do Lainos und Cashmere, for sale by ol nov22 KEMPTON k VERSTILLE. ROCKLAND HUB-1000 bills ltocklund StonoLlme,ia lV store and for sale In lots to suit purchasers, by ™ nov22 E. W. BUKER. om ■JT'LOUR—50 bbls Flour. landing per schr. Mohawk, from mi Baltimore, nnd for snle by th novl3 BRIGHAM, KELLY fo CO. T) EADY-MADE BUSINESS SU1TS-A supply oftboabovc, J.V consisting of grey, mixed nud check Cnsslmero, just If received and for salo by WM. R. SYMONS, be nov23 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltakcr-st. , r . \TESTS—VESTS—A largo variety ofDres* Vest, Hticli ns ie. V figured black Silk, black Bara then, and Fancy Silk, no figured black and fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received for ho sale low by. nov23 WM. R. SYMONS, Draper & Tailor. int pUTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR—30 kegs selected Butter, up IJ 70 boxes do white Cheese. 50 do do colored do, 28 bbls not Hiram Smith's Flour, 30 half bbls Genesee do. for salo by rd- nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fo CO. ev HARPERS’ MAGAZINE.—Now is the timo to subscribe. K 11 The eighth volume commnces with the December num- ! bcr. Subscriptions received at two dollars and fifty cents, paid in ndvanco. Single numbers twenty-five cents. Also, l'utnuta’A Magazine. Uodey'a lady’s Book and Graham’s Maguziuc will bo furnished on tho same terms, by t)lfi nov23 S. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street. \nd nRINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment of fine ro’ X Prints and Pictures, among them a now variety equal co, to oil paintings, and much cheaper, for salo by nov23 8. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street. WANTED—Six good Tinmen, to whom constant employ ire yy inen » h a given, ami liberal wages paid. in 8 n0V 24 KENNEDY & BEACH, Agents. will ■nnOPOSAIS will bo received until tlio 20th of November, zed A Instant, for the building of the wail corner of Bay anu sis Barnard streets. Specifications, foe., can be seen at my lire, oflico, cornor of Drayton and State street*. ,53 ’ O. A. L. LAMAR, ure nov24 Chairman Committee Dock* nnd Wharves. _ . FORTY DOLLARS REWARD.—The above reward . will bo paid for the appprelicnslon and lodgment In to ^ the Savannah jail, of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto man, red Ja,about twenty-six years of ago. Ho Is known to be often lurking about town in the neighborhood of Mr. Wm. t“ e Batersby’s residence, where he lias a mother and other rel- atlves. nov24—12 JOHN BILBO, Agent. lo* fl TIJNARY UTENSII-S—Dough-kneaders. meat tender- [ 0 f O ers, egg whips, basting spoons, Iron skimmers and soup ex . adl i, patty pans, cako cutters, cleavers, saw knives, tin re- £•0 irs or roosters, sauco pans, milk boilers, cullenders, (tie pans, porcelain gridirons, etc., etc., for salo by inr a v22 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan street. her T) OCKLAND LIME.—260 bbls Rockland Lime Just receir- ne- J\ ed and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by i so nov23 E- W. BUKER. il TTAY.—76 bales Prime Eastern Hay, just received and for XL sale by nov23 E. W. BUKER, ess, QUPERFINE Black Cloth Frock and Dross Coats—a fresh dls- O supply just received. For sole low, by dt*. nov23 WM. R. 8YMONS, Draper and Tailor. of DANTS, PANTS—A fresh supply of black doe shin cassi- L more Pant*, a fino article. Also fancy French Coasl- mere Pant*, just received an) for sale low, by *;P l nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor. McO,UKir.N MtiINTOBIl, ATTORNEY AT LAW; ffaekmvillt, fid. . ~ 7 " GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, “ ATTORNEY AT LAW. THOMAS T. LONG. X)RNKY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. I Wee, comer Bay and Barmrd*slrtds, ftitionnnA, THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CMumbus, Georgia, JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WnOLIHALI AND RKTAU OIALBR IN IKetfNi’dsifonumcnf Sgxtare, Savannah, Ga, BROWN dl HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND 8AIJS STABLES, WBT BROAD STRICT, SAVANNAH, QA, ORDINARY'S OFFICE, urofBarand Wliltaker-stroots. Office hour* from 0 A. M., to 8, P. M,[ and from 8#, P. M. to 6, Pi It. DAN HELL A COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, •very description. Residence first door west of S drew’* Hall, Broughton Street. , An- rrr. vnt. u. ioxo. joiix h. Dyvia. LOCKETT, LONG A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, 120 Bay tired, Savannah. Georgia. attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and filling orders from tho country. Utr Telegraphed for the GeotyUn. -tfO' FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. Liverpool, November 10th. Nkw York, November 30. Tho Atlantic, with Liverpool dates to tho XOtb, Is »t hand. Sho reports the cotton snleB for the throe days previous to hor soiling to bo 15,000 bales, of which speculators took 2,000 and exporters 1,000 bates, at tho following quotations, via: Fair Orleans 6MI Fair Uplands CW Middling" ,,,0 | Middling " •••6X Tho market olosed undor a moderate demand, with quotations ruling rather in favor of purchasers. Trado in ManuhcBtor had slightly declined. Flour was in good demand, under an adv&nco oi six pouco. Western quoted at 37s., &ud Ohio 38s.— Corn was in moderate demand, with prices favoring buyers. LardBtoady. Li tho money market consols were current at 03|. STEAMSHIP ISABEL. FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. 2b leave on Thurtday, 1 if December. Tha United Htate! Mall Steamship ISABEL, ,WiuiAM a Houins, Comtnamlm, will regularly port on the let aud WtU of each monl passage only, apply to dot&O COHENS fc HERTO. NEW YOllIC—Georgia Line—The regu lar packet sobr. ECLIPSE, Captain Goslle. will have ....... 1» for the above port. For freight or passage apply te Captain on board, at Anderson’s upper wharf^or^o^ Agents In Now York—Scranton k Taiahan, n20 NEW YORK—Tlie regular packet schooner R PLANDOME. Captain Brown, will have dispatch for ve port. For freight or passage apply on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to “** ROWLAND St CO. NEW YORIL—Georgia Line—The regu- _lar packet schoonor MANHAsJSETT, Captain Smith, lave dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pass- ego apply on board, at Anderson’s upper wharL or to ROWLAND St CO. Agents In New York—Scranton & Taujun. n29 W. OARHAXV. HAHNA S. DUNBAR. G. W. G ARM ANY A CO., COTTON FACTORS, SdwmnoA, Georgia. TOWARD c. wade. CRUGER & WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Jhiy-tlred. Savannah. r B. TORT. j. K. DDXUAU. FORT A DUNIIAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SotwnnoA, Ga. OWLAND. JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR. ROWLAND A CO., ’ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay-street. Savannah. '• P. H. O’NEILL, HYLAND A O’NEILL, DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac., Next Door to Marshall House, Broughton street, SAVANNAH, QBURQtA, French bmn'lles. segnrs, and fancy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., tend to the prosecution of claims against tho ’Govern- moot. Jnno'22 New York Cotton Market. New York, November 29. On Monday Cotton was moderately active, with •ales of 1,000 bales. According to report of tho Bonrd of Brokers, the exports for the week had beea 3,900 bales ; taken for homo consumption, 3,850 bales; on speculation, 2,350 bales; in transit, 1,G50 bales. Tho market closed Arm under tho following quota tions, viz.: Fair Uplands 11# I Fair Mobile 12tfJ)12# Middling 10# | Tho closing quotations placed Middling at 10j,and Middling Orleans at 10^0. Flour had slightly advanced, with largo transac tions. Wheat was active. CofTeo buoyaut. Money eoBy. —. Extradition Case. Baltimore, Nov. 20. Tho British Government jit the intonco of tho Bank of Ireland, has made a requisition, under the act of Congress, passed to give legal effect to tho Ashburton Treaty, for Alexander Ilcilborn, aged 22 years, who has been arrested iu|New York, charged with forging the endorsement of Charles Macintosh & Co., to a Bill of Exchange for £13 7s. Od. Sterling, dated the 2d of July last, and drawn for tho Governor nnd Com pany of tho Bank oflrcland, by James Jackson, Cash ier. This Bill lleilborn got cashed in London, and then sailed for Now York, where he was arrestod.and committed by tho lion. John W. Nelson, U. 8. Com missioner, for examination. to .Tho brig WETUMPKA.Capt. ,3*^ Johnson, having a part of hor cargo engaged, will moot with dispatch as nbovo. For balanco of freight or passage, apply to tho Captain on board or to nov23 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. 3. O. WATTS. U CUACTtON. CHAMPION A WATTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market ami Bay street, SAVANNAH, UA., Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, &o., kc. References—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq., Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, Swift k Co., Savannah, Ga. B. P. HORTON. O, n. RIKKMAN. HORTON A IlIKEMAN, IIOLK8ALK AND RRTAtL DKALRUS IN 116 Broughton-sired, From Australia. Baltimore, Nov. 26. The ship Bavaria lias arrived at New York from Melbourne with $400,000 on freight. Her ail vices are to tbolstor September, and make a favorable report of tho mining prospects. Business, however, was dull. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga. Lead plpo, sheet lend, block tin. copper boilers, light nnd force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitcliou ranges, con stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at tended to ocl23—3m ROOFING. The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. flyGutters and Conductors made to order. M. W HIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Alligator. Hast Jdorida. Will practice in tbo Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibley, and It. H. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CbUXBELLMK AT LAW, fbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga. J. U. IIAYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough, Scrimi County, Practices In tho Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. Jy26—3m S. W. MAKER, ATTORNEY AND COU.VSEIJ.Olt AT LAW. Monticdln, Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon. W. H. Funtoio, Savannah. Ga. fob3 WILLIAM B. FLEMISH. JOHN M. SULLEN, FLEMING A MILLEN. Tho undersigned having united in tho practice of law, will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow k Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TmujmUe, Georgia. Will practise in tho Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Goorgia; nnd in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, nf the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia counties in tho Eastern Circuit of Florida. Will attend to tho claims of all persons bofore the Dopartinonts at Wash ington. Wm. M. Lawton, R. Wainwiuoiit Bacon. Wm. M. Taylor, Joski'H T. Dill. WM. M, LAWTON A CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf. Charleston. S C. aug23—2aw4m WILLIAM II. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI.UJIt AT LAW, Troupville, Lowndes county, Ga. Will practise In Thomas. Dannies. Clinch, Ware. Appling, Telfair. Irwin, Isuirens. and Pulaski counties. Georgia; and in Jelforson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. fch23 np/moF. wood, m. d. F CROWLEY. M D. *1* Purrlia... - . L. BOWEN. M. !>. •kOBEN’qirK „ nnm ‘,^ l, t those having the signature ,l J. !»nt* others arc worthless imitations. ? to,a **OTnti "ml all others wishing to •«[,stl!i t dv“VProprietor.J.N. ItOBrlN- •***• nrltadelphiif*^ 0 ^'^* 0 * N°rtU Scc«Mul-Mtravt,abor« Merchants in the U. S •witOi A i al" 1 ’' 01 '" h X J - H- Carter fr Co., J. B, -*V2Mtjrkwi, mon 4Co -! an,1J - B-D* Ford. u 0t,r ^ Brandy,2 do pale and dark "vs*teby " Sar snac, 6 doj J Diipuy. In store aud a™;®—-lOO ilojpn |„ twin n Hi LAND As O NEIL, the city a D bol ** M i 25 l><Jr cent cheaper than any ^ RlR. porcelain and tancy fc, Tl , «nd 0 f a u olher UnAn \ u ‘ Tariet Et y (lrklns choice Goshen Butter, K'»2l) Xe * Cheese, f^leby flODPLfinrr^ : MoMAnON k DOYl.E. fc. 10 *"* f 4uMiL A(J m S ’ , 4e r^«5o lba (Vrdflsh. 6 bbla Bo- U « 1 ® 30 b °XMU7M HOirOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. DAVID 0*0 yatmt' k VIADIB, nayraudlkOorff. C ODFISH, &C.—Just received 2 hhds. Godflsh, 10 bbls. No. 1. new Mackerel. 10 bbls Scotch Herrings, and 16 boxes Hclaled Herring. For sale by nnv» DAVID O’CONNOR. WM. Y. WILLIAMS. TIIADDEI'S OLIVER. JACK IIROWN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER & IIROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga., Will practise In tho counties of Marion, Macon, Houston. Stewnrt, Randolph, Muscogee, l^e, ami any adjoining counties whore their services limy bo required. jan29 JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay anil Whitaker-streets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—175 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 09 Hay-street. Savannah, Georgia. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, Palatka, East Florida, Will attend to all collecting sent him, in East Florida, promptly and efficiently. sepO—w2m II. It. WASHBURN, Ag’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, OA. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Bay-street. Samnnah. Death of an Ex. U. S. Senator. Baltimohk, Nov. 26. Ex-Senator CrafTta, of Vermont, is dead. Hspa or to NEW YORK—Oltl Eatabllahed L!ne t The brig JOSEPHUS. Wilson master, will meet with i. — abovo. For freight or passago apply on board nor20 BRIGHAM, KELLY k Co. BY COHEN 4c FOSDICK. THIS DAY. at 11 o'clock. In front of store, will bo aold M 10 hhds Hscou Shoulders. ■ ■ ' •' Bale Rope—200 colis Dlllon’a No 1 Rope,~6 bales do twine Bagging and Bale Rope. 100 bales Gunny Cloth, 600 colls Kentucky Rope. stpO Valuable Farm Isjta—At Private Bale. Eleven ten acre lots, situated on Lover’s lane, being part of Mlllen’a farm. A plan of the lota may be seen at our counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two equal annual InslalmenU, with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property. nv vuttmvca si htctitir Garden Lot. On Tuesday. Cth December, at II o’clock, in front of the court house, will be sold. G rden Lot No. 08, oontalnlngjby recent surveya, flv« and a half acres, situated on tbe Louisville road, near th*' city. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for tUHa. To Rent—Four two-story wooden buildings, situated otl Weat Rroad and Roberts streets. Those buildings are new and neatly flnlshed, with all good out-buildlngs. For terms apply at the counting room. octM BY T. J. WALSH. Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and overcoats, In lota suit purchasers, for sale low. Terma cash. nor* On Tuesday. December 0th. at the court house, wtUbe sold, U tuenusy, uicvinuor um, m iuo i between tbe ueusl hours of sale, Ten lots of land, each containlngono acre and three quar ters. Said lota Isy almost half a mile from the clty. A plat will bo exhibited at tho sale. Terma liberal, n23 BALTIMOLK—Regular Line—The sobr. _WOODBRII)GE. White master, will meet with dls- as above. For freight or passage apply on board or nov20 BRIGHAM, KELLY k Mw voniC Administrator’s Sale. On Tuesday, the 6th December, will be sold In front of the court house, between the legal hours of sale, The Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, in the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, ou Hutchinson’s Island. For further par ticulars inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of tbe Ordinary of Chatham county as the property of D. II. J * *• * 1 ‘orator. It Co. t NEW YORK—Union Line—Tbs regular ■ packet schr. L. 8. DAVIS, Davis, master, will nave ^dispatch as abovo. For freight or passage apply to '22 OGDEN & BUNKER. HOST ON m—Tho brig M. B. DAVIS, Davis, man w| R moot with dispatch as above. For freight r passage apply on board or to BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. NEW YORK.—The regular packet schoonor S dARIA PIKE, Auraack, master, will have quick for the above port. For freight or passage ajqily BOSTON—Tlio schr. ISADORA, Bragg, will .have dispatch as above Foi freight or passago ap ply to nov!8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. BOSTON—The schr. F. A. GOODWIN, Captain 'Carllse. will meet with dispatch as above. For deck Irelgin apply to novlfl PADELFORD, FAY & CO. HAVANA, CUBA—'The packet schr. GEO. MERCER, Illgbeo. master, will moot with dispatch >r the above port. For freight or passago apply to novlS OGDEN k BUNKER. BOSTON—Tho brig 7.KXOBIA, Rollins, mas- [lor, will havo iminodiato dispatch as above. For iglit or passage apply to nov!3 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. BOSTON—Tlio fino bark CHARLES WILLIAM, XffllfltHawes, master, will havo dispatch as abovo. For irelglilor passage apply to novl3 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line—The jqagaregular packet schooner J F. TOBIAS, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passago apply to nov!2 OGDEN & IIUNKKIt. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the admlnistn Administrator's Sale. On Tuesday, 6th Decomber, will be sold. In the front of the court house, between tho legal hours, Lot and Improvements, No. 10, cornor of South Broad and Whitaker streets. The lot Is subject to ground rent cf $67 GO to the dty, The Improvements consist of a double tene ment dwelling, in the basoment of which ia an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing room. On the first floor Is two targe and elegant parlors, with a spacious verandah, inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the aecoqd story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with gas There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant rooms, carriago house aud stable In a brick building in tbo rear of the dwelling. On tho lane, In the yard is a fine pump and good water. Also, a yelow woman, aged about 45, a good cook nnd washor. Tho above property is sold by loavo of tbe Ordinary, as ie property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the Itnlniatrators. Ternu will be declared at the sale. Peremptory Sale—Steamship Osprey. BY ODENHE1MER A COOK. On Friday. December 2d, 1853, at 1 o'clock, P. M., will be peremptorily sold at public auotion, at tho Philadelphia Exchange, In the city of Philadelphia, Pa., The fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY. The Osprey Is a side-wheel steamship, built in 1847, lengthoued and rc-bullt In 1860, la about 186 feet In length, 27 met beam, and 20 leet depth of hold. By builders’ meas urement about 1000 tuns, and registers 007 tuns. Has sin gle engine of 62 inch cvUnder, and 7 feet stroke. Has late- Hides Wanted—'Hie highest market prices will be paid for green, dry, salted and flint bides. Apply at our count ing room. octl8 •Improved Essonoe of Oolfoe.-We ht „ j ultre celvedfro» the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for tale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved to- senoe of Coffee. This is the best composition of Coffee ever . offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essenoe Is mueh more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored.- uiuio nuuiL'Hume, mum ueucaic, nnwr navoreo ana colored, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 16 per eent over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try It and see If it does not. maylfl UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAM8HIPS. DATS OF LEAVIXO SAVANNAH »OR NSW tOWC. Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull Nov'r 5 The Alabama. Captain Schenck, « 0 The Augusta, Captain Lyon «. ig The Florida, Coplain Woodhull, « 18 The Alabama, Captain Schenck, •« 28 The Augusta, Captnin Lyon a 26 Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull, Di*<s>r 8 Tlio Alabama, Captain Schenck, “ J The Augusta, Captain Lyon, « 10 Tha Florida, Captain Woodhull « 17 the Alabama, Captain Schenck, •' 21 The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 24 Tho Florida, Captain Woodhull <* 81 These Bhlps are the largest on tho coast, unsurpassed In speod, safety nnd comfort—making their passages in 60 to GO hours, and are commanded by skillful, carerul and po lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, In January next, this lino will be semi-weekly. Cabin pass age, $26. PADELFORD, FAY k CO.. Agents In Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, oct30 13 Broadway, New York, LIVERPOOL—Hie shin CHASE, Captain .White, having tlio larger part of her cargo engaged, MSemk" miring mu mrger pari 01 ucr cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For balanco of freight apply to nil H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. Alleged Deficit of Public O/Uccrs. Baltimokb, Nov. 26. Secretory Guthrie’s report to Congress will show, it is said, a balanco duo from public officers to tho startling amount of eighty millions! Mnrkcts and Ship News. Chaalkston , Nov. 28, P. M. Tho Cotton sales here to-day foot up 1533 bales, at extremes of from Rj| to 11 cents. In Baltimore the Grain market to-day is reported steady. In New York the Floqr_markqt jgjypprted. artlva,- umler a slight advance; 'and'Grain has also improved a shade. The schooner Kcdron clenredfroni Baltimore to-day for Savannah. More Dcntha on Shlpbonrd. Baltimore, Nov. 27. The ship Hibernia, arrived at New York from Liv erpool, lost thirty-three passengers on the voyage from cholera, and the ship Silus Greenmail, from tho same port, twenty-seven. Later from Santa Fo. Baltimohk, Nov. 26. Late advices from Santo Fe stoto that Gen. Garland had left the Mesilin Valley, and that no authority will be exercised over it. Lieut. Aubrey had started on his expedition to ex plore a new route to California. New York Market. New York, Nov. 27. Tho sales of cotton on Saturday, comprised 2250 bales—of which 350 were for export and 700 on spec ulation—at an advance of an eighth to a quarter of a cent. Tlio sales during tho week amounted to 10,500 bales. Genesee Flour was worth $5 OGjc. per lb— Corn was better. CofTeo wils buoyant. Spirits of Turpentine commanded 64 cents per gallon—600 bbla of Rosin changed hands at $1 85 per bbl. The sales of Bice during the week amounted to COO tierces at from ?3 874 to $1 50 per cwt. The Money Market was unchanged. Stolen Money Found. Baltimohk, Nov. 26. On searching two men who were arrested at Tole do for attempting to rob a returned Californian, nine teen hundred dollars of tho money recently stolen from the Bank of the State of Now York was found. They arc supposed to be accomplices of Cliaunccy Johnson, a noted thief, who was arrested lit New York on Saturday, aud ill whose room $33,000 more of tbo same money was found. Another Steamboat Explosion. \y r Baltimore, Nov. 27. xhe propeller Independence burst her boiler near Detroit, killing four persons, and badly scalding sev eral. Tbe boat and cargo arc a total loss. O’HEAIt A STONEY, FACTORS AND* COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, LATH OK TI1K KHIM 1 )V I.KtUUK. O’llKAK A CO. BANCROFT A BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For tlio Purchase and Halo of Slocks. Ronds, Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-strcct. Savannah. jan24 CHARLES 1*. COOPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA, 175 Bay street. Savannah, Ga. Will practlco In tho Courts of Cliatlmu. Camden. Glynn and McIntosh counties; also, tlio United States Circuit nnd District Courts for the Southern District of Georgia. Rkfkkexcks—Hon. U M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane k Rod gers, Boston k Villalonga, Daniel It. Stewart. Savannah ; Hon. Janies E. Broome, S. R. Mallory. Tims, nattzcll. Thos. Douglas, C. H. Dupont. W. A. Forward. Florida. o25—3m GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens’ Building, opjnsite. Pulaski House, Having made largo additions to his establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Laurens county, Ga., lato junior partner of tlio firm of A. k J. Cociiraxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted U» Ids caro Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh,Savannah. . may?—d&wly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents ofthe nboveCompany are prepared to take risks against Firs on Buildings andthe|y contents. Also Marine Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO., Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County, Georgia. ■\1I7TLL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn, VV Wheat, and Bacon. The Ringgold Dcpet being situa ted In a region of country abounding in grain. It can usual ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost anv other point upon the W. k A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persona order ing grain will pleare forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. raaylO U NDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of Merino Iambs' Wool,Silk and Cotton, somo of extra large size and due quality. PRICE k NEADER, oct3 147 Buy street. D ccived por steamer Alabama, nnd for sale by novO CHAMPION k WATTS. DRY FEET PRESERVES THE IIEALTH.—Just recoived. a few cases water-proof Boots ; also, a | lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fino as- _ _»sortment of Gentlemen’s ana Ladles’ over Shoes, some of a now and approved style, which will bo sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN k CO., 10G Bryan-street. All In want will please call and Judge for themselves, deell — ..imp c. — — solved on the loth Inst., by the death of Elias Rkkd. the senior partner. Tho subscriber Is authorised to settle the nffalrs of the late firm, and will continue the Factorage and Commission Busiuess on his individual account. W. II. TISON. Savannah. November 18.1853. nov!8—ltn » bbls Leaf Lard, received aud for sale bj| sopll | McMAIil RAILWAY SHAWLS—Gentlemen tn want of such an ar- _ tlcle. (and who does not want one?) can be accommo dated at 147 Bay street. novlft PRICE k VKADER. Drapers and Tailors. gPANISH 8EGAR8—Just received from Havana^40,000 . _ Sega re, vt«: 10,000 Antonio More Superior Begara, 14.000 Dolorlto do, 9,000 Horace do, 8,000 Legttimo do, 6.000 El Duende do, 8,0001st Carolina Regalia do, for sale by novlft J, V. CONNERAT k CO. TJUTTER AND CHEESE.—lust received per steamer Au XJ gusta, 6 ken choice Gothaa Batter, 10 easkeDilrj Cbeeeee-forMUtz jffVTO O'COHNOB, tMgif - Coroer Brough too ind Drayton-itreriJ. TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDKR8. rpHE cheapest establishment In tho southern country for X the sale nf sashes, doors, blinds and wood Moulding*, of every variety, Is at the corner of Calhoun and Washing ton streets, Charleston. S. O. All my work Is made of the liest seasoned white pine, and tho sashes are glasod in tho very neatest manner. A Tull supply of paint*, oil. glass, varnishes, and brushes, always for sale low. sep9—wjw B. F. SMITH. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received, a variety of publications of tbe New York Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate- chlsms, Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu- able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of 8, S. SIBLEY, M gl0 No. 136 Congress-street. .. J. V. CONNERAT k OO. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE undersigned has leaseil. and has now fitted up in neat and elegaut style, the building on Drayton street, uext door to Wav k Kinu'm. to bo occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, where ho intends to serve up. in superior style, every deli cacy of the season. New York and Savnminli Oysters, Venison, GRoU.SK. PAR 1'RllHIES, FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia Jicrf, *Jr., will always tic kept ou hand, and served up in a style never before equalled in tills city. jpD* Parties furnished with privato suppers and Dinners on short uoticu. He wilt keep only the best Liquors. cK. "" uct7 JOHN McK. CODY. WILLIAM G. DICKSON, Corner Whitaker srtxt and Broughton Ie we. H AS received per lato Arrivals a full assortment of tlio following articles— Ijiyer lLlnins. new fruit, alt clusters, Citron. Zante Currants. Sliofl Shell Almonds, and Brasil Nuts, Bordeaux. Marseilles and Italian Sweet Oil, Mixed Pickles, in jars and barrels, Preserved Quinces and Peaches, Cannlsturs Preserved Salmon aud Lobsters, Sardines. English Sauces. Mnco nnd Nutmegs, Cloves. Cassia. Pepper, Ginger, kc., kc. Tlio above articles have been selected and are fresh from latest importations. nov!8 FANCY GROCERY STORE. T HEsubscrilier would iuform bis friends that lie lias re turned to Savannah, nnd will this day open a Fancy Grocery Store in tbo middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building, known as tho old Georgian Reading Room. This present stock, which has been selected with great care, embraces every article In tbe above named business: also, Segura, Wines, Liquors, &c., of the most approved brands. Ho has selected for his motto, “quick sales and small profits,” and as I10 believes that tbo public 6$n readily dis criminate between spurious nnd gtnuino articles, lie confi dently Invites all to examine his slock and judge for them selves. uovl5 P- CURRAN. MEDICAL BOOKS, , fifiPu A general assortment atvays on hand, and new (rfxif works received as Boon es published, and sold at ~~ t ~ publishers’ prices: Bell and Stokes' Practice, in two volumes. Cazeau’s Midwifery. Wood and Bache’s United States Dispensatory. Dungllson’s New Remedies. Fown’s Chemistry lor Students. Cooper's Surgical Dictionary. Drultt’s Modern Surgery. Carpenter’s Element* of Physiology. Carpenter’s Principles of Physiology. Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard, 262 cuts. William's Principles of Medicine, by Clyiner. Growi’ Pathological Anatomy. Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer. Dunglison'a Practice, Physiology, Materia Modica and Dictionary, nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. MB LODI AN S«—ME LODI AN 8. CARHART & NEEDHAM’S large double reed, with four stops, suitable for church !music. Also, large double, round corner, six octave ; Cahart’s fine Helodians, four and a half and five octave, a beautiful Instriment for tho parlor. Fot sale on the moBt accommodating toms, by novl6 I. W. MORRELL k CO. fyTH!;-; PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers sols agent* for A. 8tod- fart & Co'*., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Plano Forte*, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch 1* sviuent and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, as well a* the critical connoisseur. Tho ladles are respectfully Invited to view these Instrument*. An arrrangomeni having been effected with one of onr most eminent Pianists for the porpose, they can also be enabled to jndge of the tons. F. ZOflBAUM k CO., Market-square. J9" Secondhand Piano*taken in exchange,also tuned and repaired- JeW AY—100 bale* prime Kasternilay In store tndforaale noyfla ' K. W. BUKER- JJAY-j ■DUTTER AND CHEESE,—$0 firkin* *f choloffoaW But- WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. FOR PALATKA, B. F., rid Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle* bury, (Black Creek.) >- The new and elegant stoam-packet ST. JOHNS, Captain James Fhkkikihn, will leave for tlio uuove place on Thursday. 1st Dec., at 10 o’clock, A. M„ nnd every Thursday thereafter. Tlii* boat has been built expressly for tlio trade, and has large and airy state room accommodations for passengers. For freight or pass- ngc, apply on board nt tho Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, near tlio gas works, or to nov29 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. £9*Tho St. Johns will extend her trip-every fourth week to St. Augustine. In tier next trip for tliut city, sho will leave Savannah on tho 15th December. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, K. F. efts Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys, Jacksonville, Picnlala, and Middlcburg, (Black Crcdi,) carrying the U S. Mail. The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON, -Cnpt. Tlios. K. SiiAW.pRJ. loavo forthoaWo iimy morning, our DCcembt r at It] o’clock, mvrt p^prv Tm.Rilnv Vnr fn.t.rlit nr itu.*-! dace on Tua»**»jp..... — —-— — - ontlnue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, having hnndsomo accommodations, apply on board, nt the Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Uns works, or to novSO CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. servers, kc.', according to the now law 0^Congress, and every resuect In order for continuing on her present line, or any other route for which she may be required. During the past eighteen months nearly forty thousand dollars have been expended furnishing her wltn new boil ers, overhauling machinery, building dining saloon, new furniture, kc. She is fitted up with eighty state room berths, and two large saloons between decks; and on deck, officers’ rooms, and a»linlng saloon sixty feet In length, furnished with Johnson’s patent sofo dining tables, and capable of seating one hundred passengers at table. Sho Is callable of ac commodating ono hundred and fifty first cIosh passengers, nud is abundantly supplied with bedding, table furniture, linen, plate, foe. She Is ono of tlio most economical sea steamships afloat, her consumption of coal being only about twelve tuna in twenty-four hours. The Osprey is now running between Philadelphia and Charleston, and from which she has been regularly plying since February last, during which time she lias not missed a single trip, and has cleared over aud above her running expenses between twelve and thirteen thousand dollars.— Her owners not being in the shipping business, and having run her mostly for the benefit of the business of their own city during the spring and fall trado of this year, in the hope that thoso most Interested in the Charleston tnul* would have secured her permanently on tho line, which not having been accomplished, they havo now determined,to sell her peremptorily by public auction, Sho will bo in port nnd can be seen from the 15tli to the lGtli Inst., and will loavo again for Charleston on the latter day, returning to this port again on the 29th Inst., and can then ho inspected until the uay of «alo, at her wharf, foot of Pino street. TKK.ua of Salk.—One-third cash—balance at threo and *lx months, with approved security, satisfactory to tho sellers. Five thousand dollars to be paid down at tho timo of pur chase. ODENHEIMER k COOK. Auct'rs. 08 8. Front street, Philadelphia. PHlUDKmiiA. Nov. 11th, 1853. nov!8—eodDl , T UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. Through in 60 to 66 hoars.—New York amf | Charleston Steam Packets—Leave Adger'* 1 Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES ADGER. Captain J. Diocmsow, 1,500 ton* MARION,OapUm M. Bkkry, 1,200 ton*. SOUTHERNER, Ckptaln W. Foffnrn, 1,000 ton*, will leave each alternate Weanosd y, having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom modations, apply at tlio office of the Agent. HENRY JBSSROON, Comer East Bay and Adger k Son’* Wharve*. N. B.—A new ship will be placed in tho line to Qonnecl with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO ■TO. FOR DEMUV’8 FERRY AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS—Tlio steamer OREGON having been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trips betwueu this city and Dowry’* Ferry, leaving hero every Saturday evening nt 4 o’clock, nnd touching regularly at all the intermediate landing*. Tho Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under the late Steamboat Ijiw. and her accommodations for pns- smgers are both ample and comfortable. Sho has been placed on the line particularly for the accommodation of tho planter* and merchant* on the river. For freight or passage apply on board, nt Union wharf, or to K1NCHLKY & THOMAS. Agents. Savannah. October 1st. 1863. oct5—dlltwlm OPPOSITION LINE. J'ALATKA, FLA., AVI) INTERMEDIATE h 1 jii.vL. PLACES.—Leaves every Saturday morning ) o’clock.—The regular steam packet WE1.AKA, Cnpt. N. King, will leavo ss above. For freight engagements, ap ply on board, or to 3 JI I.AFKITEAU, Agent. N. B.—Tho fare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. aug26 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure— fbr Palatka, Fla.,and all the interne■ diate landings on the route. _ T-fl The superior new Stonm-packetWELAKA, f1 ■5SS5GCaptain N. Kunt. will, until further notice, leave evorv sutukday, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Rato of Passago In largo, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, for Ocala, will bo rc-shipped free of all chargexat Palatka, For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Pacaot Company’s wharf, or to feblR 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. MAS 3. NAYLOR. II. I>. W. ALEXANDER, COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. T. J NAYLOR k CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, No. 223 Bay street. Savannah. Ga. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! 9& The subsetiber respectfully informs the ladies tuftand gentlemen of Savannah, that lie Intends open- gWlng a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular Music. Through long experience, and having con ducted largo schools, ho feols confident his instruction will ho perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire hi* service* in tlio nbovo department* nf vocal music. Desirous of forming a large class the prico of tickets has been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 iossnnH, Including books—the name of which is l e " Singing School Com panion.” consisting of song*, glees, trfos, duetts, quartotto*. choruses, motetie*. church music, oratorios, etc , the most popular work of tho day. Those wishing to form hi* clns* are requested to hand in their names, an early a* possible, to this office, or through the postofiicc, under address to JAMES PIERPONT, novfi—tf Organist nnd Teacher ot Vocal Music, A. CHAMPION. AT 1113 STORE MARKET SQUARE.—Has on —nS| hand, and offer* for sale on reasonable terms—100 95mB barrel* crashed, pnwderd, clarified nnd brown *u- l2t3Sfcgur*;75 hags Rio. Cuba.and old government coffee. 60 barrels Baltimore and Canal Hour t tf a 60 Imlt bids do do ,i„ | port It. Smith. 100 98.100, 49 lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour. 40 bid* Butter..Sugar.Soda Cracker* nnd Pilot Bread. 160 bbl*. Potatoes,Qirter’s Juno and mcrccs, for family 200 Reynold’* Hams. 10hhds.Side*and shoulder Bacon. 76 boxes Patent Sperm, nnd Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 100 boxes and half do Family nnd Common Soap. 50 do half do Tobacco, 25 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar Leaf Tobacco. 20 Keg* choice Butter. 50 boxes Cheese. 25 kegs Lard. 60 whole and half bbls, und 50 boxes Walt*’ Buck wheat Flour. Alio a full selection of choice Teas. Spice. Mustard, old Morgahehi Whisky, Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure* White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrels hall bids, quarters Salmon, table Salt. Vermlcella, Macaroni, foe., foe., all of which are offered to Families. Planters and Country merchants, for cash or approved paper. nov8 BAKERY! BAKERY!! rpnE undersigned begs leave to Inform tho citizens of JL Suvannah, that he will open on the 1st of November, a Baktry, at the corner of Jefferson aud Charlton streets, where he will have the Beit of Flour mill tlio Largest Size Bread for the price, his system being cash and no credit. He will guarantee that his frlonda and the public In patronising him wdl bo satisfied. Tickets to bo paid for in advance, and Bread for cash on ly. Tickets can be left at the house if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. The cash system Is tho order of the day with me. havo lost enough In by-gone day*. What 1 have lost with by giving them a larger size bread, as cash will'more the world. £3“ Pies. Cakes, and Rusks, to bo had at all times at the new bakery. oct!9—dim P. GIEBELHOUSE. T. J. NAYLOR & CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. The subscribers would announce to the com munity at large, that they are now opening in brick buildings, No. 223 Bay street, Savannah, Ga., a general and complete assortment of CARRIAGES) BUGGIES, SULKIES, Ac, and will continue to receive, from time to time, additions to their stock, that they feel confident will meet the appro- bation of customers. _ „ _ They havo associated with them Mr. J. C. Thornton, who has been long and favorablv known in tbe south, as a gen tleman of extensive experience tn the manufacture and sale of carriages; and who is connected with a lirat class manufacturing establishment at the north. Their stock, which Is got up under the Immediate super vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material and beautiful style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any market. Having thus perfected their arrangement* they are pre- S iired to offer carriages which, for lightness, strength and urability, are peculiarly adapted to the requtromentt of this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant in every particular. Their determination is to hold out Inducement* not here tofore enjoyed by this community, and to keep constantly on hand a supply of first class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity and honorable dealing, to insure a share ot the increasing trade of this rapidly growing city. norfl T. J. NAYIX3R fo CO. BROGANS— BROGANS. Tho subscriber* would call tbo attention of planters and other*. In want of good and cheap brogans.to rail and examine their atook, a* they feet satisfied that upon inspection the quality and prices ol their goods cannot foil to please. P MURPHY fo DEVANNY, notlfc corner ot Congress and Whitaker street*. I CE—260 tun* Ice. per brig Sam’l T. Hind*, for sale, to a rive, by norlB BBIQHAM. KELLY fo (X). EEF. foo.—Just received and for sale 2 bbl* and 2 half f bbla Fulton MarketBeeL 9fU ‘ " ..... «r,Mbxs&MM ' MdSlEOS ft DOYLE. G REENE ANI) PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers ol Class 142 : 33 40 72 24 61 60 27 74 76 9 29 CO 1 Ticket 0 40 GO prise Bold. Also. Extra Class L: 28 00 10 2 13 07 8 45 20 20 3 18 Holders of prises will please call for the cash, or renew a! E. WITHINGTON’S. GREENE AND FULASK1 LOTTERY. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Class 143, draws Wednesday, the 30th Inst, tn this city Sales close at 3 o'clock, P. M UAPITAt. $4,094. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. A3“ Ticket* $1—shares in proportion. Bxtra Class 81, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, 20th November. capital. $22,416. 78 Number l/ittery—12 Drawn Ballots. K^- Tickets $5—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho package for nalo In Bay lane, Savannah, G&., next to Robinson & Camp. nov29 E. WITHINGTON. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CARRIGKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A general aasorlmeet. Just received.—Tlio soli, prennred to offer to tho public. Carriage*. _ p 11. 1.- r 1. »_ ........ ..( »1.. ier*are .. „ Phajtons, Buggies. Carryalls, foe. fresh from some of th' most popular Establishment*, nnd Builders at tlio North. Tho selections wero made by ono of the firm, with atric’ reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles In the! line, ns they can confidently recommend aud warrant, feel tug assured that they will b« sustained in offering a bette nnd finer class of work, thuu has been usually kept in thl market. The Public are most respectfully requested to call.oxam ine. nnd satisfy themselves, whether they aro in earnest by an examination of their stock. as* AH kinds of Ror.a'ring done as heretofore. L.8. BENNETT & CO., July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts. WEBSTER & PALMES H ave just received and offer for sale- 76 bbla A, li nnd clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered do, 30 hhds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms, 60 bills Hiram Smith’* nnd Canal Flour, 160 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do IAibnnon and Etowah Georgia Flour, 100 hags, 08 pounds each, do do 60 lihls butter, sugar nnd soda Crackers, 60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit, 220 bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup, 60 bbls good eating Potatoes. 60 boxes Beadcl’sOs nnd 8s patent Tallow Candles, 75 do Adnmnntino Candles. 25 do Judd fo Son’s Sperm Candles, 16 bids and 20 half bids No 1 Mackerel, 75 boxes whito 11 nd yellow Cheese, 26 liids and 60 kegs prime I-cnf Lord, l )0 boxes fis. 8s. and pounds Tobacco, good brands 80 do 6s nnd 8s Grant fo Williams’ Tobacco, Also, 220 boxes Smith’s, Colgate’s, Croton and Bendol' Family ami Palo Soap, 120 do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 8 whole, half nnd quarter boxes Raisins, 26 drums Figs. 6 boxes Herring. oct20 DE WITT & MORGAN O FFER for sale, at the lowest market price, a largo an we ell selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention; Ladle*’ Dress Goods. Black Silks, nf all width* and liest makes. Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, Pari* plaid and broc ide Silks, Paris printed M. dol-nlnes, a largo nnd beautiful stock Plata colored do. nnd Cliocos and Broadway Brown*, Small figured Mouslin de Lalne*. for children, English nnd American Mouslin do Ijataes, Printed Satin do Chcncs. new and very handsome. Mourning Good*. A great variety of Mourning Dress Goods nnd Embroide ries, consisting of every tiling new aud beautiful. Hosiery. A largo variety of English aud German Iloslory, for la dies. gentlemen, and ahildrcn. Also, Flannels. Shirtings and Sheetings. Blankets, Quilts, Irish Linens, Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna- burgs. Brown Shirtings. &c.. foe. ' octl9 SWAIN'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, Forth* cure nf Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, White Swelling. Rheumatism, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from impuritie* of the blood and tbo effects of mercury. S WAIM’S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe for Its extra ordinary cures—for the certificates or which reference I* mado to the directions and books (which may bo had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which giro the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where the patlenti had been almost eaten up with scrofu la, and were deemed Incurablo by physicians. 11 has been used In hospitals, and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by th* most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona. Among others by— „ „ , W. Gibson, M. D.,Prof. or Surgery,Pa. University. Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University W. P. Dewees. M. D , Prof, of Mid. Pa. Uhlverslty. N. Chapman, M. D., Prof of Physic, l’a. University. T. Parke. M. D.,Pre8’tCollego Physicians, Phllad I)r. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicines, Havana. Jose Eourcnco do Lus, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon J. Chlpman. Member Itoyal College Surgeon*. London. G. W. Ervlng. late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertaon. British Consul. &c. And also, the wonderful core* effected by Bwaim’s Pana cea have, for many year*, made it an Invaluable remedy. Tbe Panacea does not contain mercury In any form.and be ing an Innocent preparation, it may be given to the moat tender Infant, The retail price has been reduced toll 60 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim’s Panacea la in round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly, with the following letter* blown in the gla*»: “ Bwmk’8 —Pjuucza—Fjiilud’a,” and having the name of James Swalm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering tho cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which havo been turned for the exclu sive use of tho proprietor, by Draper fo Co., bank note en gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre U a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swaim’s Vcrminige, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of tbe digestive or gans, such as woraa, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, &o. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying tho Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swaim’s laboratory, the old stand Sov- enth-street. below Chestnut Pblladclpola, and aold by all the respectable druggist* in tho United States. Gauthw to tjik Public,—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swaim’s Vsrmlfnge. should be careful to observe that the name 8WAIH 1* spelled cot* rectly on tho labels, or they may be Imposed onbymedt* ctaes made In Imitation of them by a person bearing * somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen* oral agent* for the Uhlted State*, , . ^ SCHIFFEUN, BROTHHa ft CO, •* 194 and 10$ John-*tre*t New York. /SHAMPAIGN.—60 basket* Heidslck Ubampaign. 26 do VAMturaedo, 26 do BoaohmSB do Anchor Brand do, for S® wit BRIGHAM, KELLY * 00. FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. 2b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 1115, at 4 o’clock. Fjasw. Tlio fino side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 tuns burthen, J. Bexxbit, commander, will leave ns per annexd schedulo every other Saturday. FROM CUAULKHTON. June June July July August.. August., FROM lUILADKLnni. June, June,.... July July July August 13 August 27 ,10 Sept,, Sept.. Odoi erj— 8 Octcler^jjai Novi aM|iAff Nove&Mn Decemlerfll $16 Sept 17 October... 1 Octobor.. .16 October. ..29 Novembor..l2 November. 20 September.. 3jl>eccmbor..l0 Cabin passago, Steerage q Through tickets to New York. 17 Tills ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a largo and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to tho comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies tho same wharf a* the Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City of Jlnnclies. ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. F’relght on all perishable articles must be pre-pald, For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. June7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tnllaliasaee, Fla, Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to Thllahassee. rs« fmm commenced on tlio 0th Inst., running three times a week via. Newton, Balnbridge, and Quincy, and three times a week via.Thomnsvillo.Duncnnsvillu, foe. Passengers by this route will lea vo Macon at half past 0 o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage* caving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTal* lalmssee, at 10 o’clock on lliu evening of tho next day—lima by either route 35 hours. Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton. Balnbridg* and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10. P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by tho way of Thomasvillo—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10, P. M. _. lys.ui in, i . , Through from fpethorpe to Tslhihasseo by either route malar—*- 00 " • • ** —,'pe t' _ in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—aud from Savannah ta 50 hours. Bv this route Passengers loaving Savannah by 8 o'cloo Train of Cars, will arrive at Tnllnlmsseo ta 50 hours. It I* also decidedly the best, cheapest nnd most expeditious routfc for travellers to Apalachicola nnd West Florida. Faro from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 j from Oglethorp* to Tallahassee, $16,00. I.. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglotliorpo, A. A. F18HKK, •' “ Tallnhassco. nugfiO V. K. WRIO.T1T, Proprietor MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD, Mall Train, Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ “ flv « p, M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atlantic and LaGrango Roads, nnd with the Day Train or the Georgia Road, nnd at Mac j with tho Day Trains of tho Central nnd South-western i.oads, Passenger will nrrivo In Macon at 12#. and at Atlanta nt 1#, having the romalnderof tho night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) who leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery ta for ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hour* staging. AccommodationTrains,Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. H. Re. turning, leave Atlanta evory Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at 7# A. M. Tills Train will connect with tho Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlnnta. and with tho Night Train nf the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by tbo up, ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup't* Madox, May 17.1862. 8mo jy 22 SOUTII-WESTERN RAILROAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at fl# A. M.; arrive nt Oglethorpe 10# A. M.; arrive at Columbus 1 o'clock, P. M. Iaave Columbus dally nt 9 o’clock, A. M..andOglfltnorpe at 11# A. M.; nrrivo at Macon at 3# P. M. Connecting at Stacon each way with Central R R train to Savnnnnh, Augusta nnd MilledgevlUc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlauta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash ville, foe. * ’ Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of conches, 28 to Opelika, tnence 04 miles by M. fo W. P. R. R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpo with Tallahassee and Eufaula mall stages. Passengers breakfast nnd dlno nt Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Maoo.v, Aug. 29,1863. aug31 THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET. THE ‘FRISSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE 'LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the trado and public generally that he is now receiving these truly exccdlcnt wines, per every Havre packet, which ho offers in bond or from store. Tlio almve wines have been carefully examined nnd com- pared with all tho favorite brands, and aro pronounced by judges fully equal to tho very best, and far superior to many which are selling at a higher prico. Messrs. Fhlhsako, I’kkk ct Fas, or Rlielms. proprietors of tho nbove brands, possessing facilities for the preparation of fino wines, equal to those of any other housoin the wine districts, cnn'gunrnnteo their wines being selected from the finest vintages, will always be found of tho samo superior and uniform quality. Tho labels and corks bear iho namo of tho proprietor*. Tho trade is invited to examine samples at the agency. WILLIAM W. HINCKEN? Solo Agent and Importer for tho United States and Canadas, _octl8—d3m 11 Old 81lp, New York, M. PKENDERGAST & CO.,“ 178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, Savannah, TTAVE great pleasure ta directing attention to late pur- JJL chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car ry out strictly tho samo system, ta the salo of their good*, a* is pursued by tbo large houses In the northern cities, name ly : Bring their customers tho full advantage arising from buying ta largo lots. Planters, and heads of families, and all persons, buying ta quantity, will find many large lot* to buy from, and decidedly cheap oct2fl ►-/ Infonts’Waist* and Caps : Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbon*! ladies’, gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery ; needleworkea Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bands ; embroidered and linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at tho lowest prices, by se27 DkWITT ft MORGAN. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 | D kWITT ft MORGAN aro receiving by tho steamer* week ly their foil and winter Goods, to which they reipect- fullv solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace and ducape do Plahl and brocade.Silk of the newest style Plain French Mouslin de Lalues, French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks Plain and plaid Poplins, very nob. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linen*, foe, ael Rlbero’s new building, Congress-street. BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKS. L IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government. The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales ofthe South, by W G. Simms. Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas De Quincy. The Underground Mail Agent, by Vide, illustrated. Men and Thing* a* I *aw them ta Europe, by Kivlvan. Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. by A. 8. Rose. Jamea Vtentjoy, ot I’ve Been Thinking, by A. 8. Rote. Fun Jottings, or Laughs I hare token a pen to, by N. P, Visit to Europe, by Prof. Slffiman, of Yale College, 2 toI*. illustrated. Gustavus Ltadonn, or Lead us not Into Temptation, by Emllle F. Carlen. , , ,, .. ....... Merkland, or Beir-Saorlfice, by the author of tbe TJfo of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, foo. Aunt Kitty's Tales, by Marla J. Mdntoib, a new revised e< ^A'voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rov'd Goo. B. Chooser , D. D. , J . _ , Also, more or tbe Bleak Housojln two bound volume* ; more of the Home* of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer j YonattonDog*: Yonattonthe Horse, foe., foo., received and for aale, at 136 Congrew street, by 8. 8 SIBLEY. B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—200 bbls landing and foraaleby 1 - • auglO HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fo CO. jgPTTEB, CHEESE, foc.-^-30 keg* wlected Peahen BatUir, 60 boxes white and colored Cheese, 28 bbl* H Smith’s Flour, 60 bbla and hAlf do Genesee do, received per steamer Florida and fot sale by nov3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fo CP. ’DEURPS PATENT COFFEE POTS.—Those wishing* good -D cup of coffee, should call and purchase on* of these su perior coffee pots, at the house fnmUhlng store of nnvM J. P. OOLUNB v”