The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 02, 1853, Image 3

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.'•gigwyaa*^ *****•”"— -5*8.0,, JU DOUBT. DBXTBBITT, *0. r>r ..i—»»» lll>au - . M cH. inm* 1 * ««°«T »«*■ Sss ornffHERN MUSEUM B UU or HATVBAI, 1UITOHY, „PBBHANKKTLTlocated at 19 F until hall, M TH« CITT Of BlTilWAB, MU, trkwi mnjr be flmnrt n CURIOSITIES r innlngi ixcla- nav23—ly isflrea. Apply titotioi sSISSSS it W|M firm. Inquire at tola office. nfiO-tf rpEACHIR OR G0VERNEB.-A lady of first rate quallfi- X cation* wit dm a situation ta teacher or (oramas* In tho city Savannah. Apply at thla office, nl3—~~ W ANTED.—Tbe advertiser, a man of energy and i aaeo, la doalroua of nrocuriug smploymsnt. will acquainted with tUi daUQa of forwarding. and ha aug - K its hla service* would ba important to Railroad or othar ■ill •--•—» —j.j Jection addraalng W, yMH ALL PARTS OP TBI WORLD. «■«•»««“ fSi-Tw^ *' 10 J p ' pontes, or Merchant*. requiring Uum. Ho haa no ob. Ion to leave tha city. Satisfactory references given oa resing W. at tola office. octlP W ANTED A 8ITDAT10N—By a young man who la wall acquainted in theclty j ha la a good aocountant and writes a fair baud; a situation In a Commission Home or tha Grocery Business prafirrod} u orally uaaftil to hla amployar. Apply at this offlca. ; would makahlmsalf; IT A GENT WANTED.—Tha native wine aatabllahment o' LoxowonrakZiXKmxAX, Cincinnati, Ohio, wants lit Savannah, Georgia, a house that would take the annoy fo- tha sale of their native wines, in and around that place. Wholesale dealers In wines and liquors, who retail at once have the preference. Postpaid offers, with direct or Indl rect references on Cincinnati houses, are received until th- 20th day ot October, and answered directly by LONG WORTH & ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine Establishment, oct7 Cincinnati, Ohio. UOBINSON b ELDRED d* Tt , exhibit their celebrated combined MEN- T^nti? AND CIRCUS In thle city, together with all the "great hippodromic feats. jifcaNewYork and Pari* Hippodrome, among which will ££wnderfut scientific MfcfaMk of a man walking **!"* Bfrfretiy smooth ceiling with hie 2**ruppermost and head down, **** pSfoKMD BY MR. G. N. EIDRED. LA PERCI1E. BY MESSRS. LA ROUX AND KINO. • u .«tr»oniinsry performance has excited untversel JSr .ndVlmiratfonVThowing beautiful feaU of balanc* "*5 (lexant eerobatlo posturing, by La Roux, on a pole SKSJlRh.held by Mona. King. SaDARE ROBINSON, MASTER JAMES ROBINSON, MASTER JOHN, . . „ i^itlonal list of popular actors are with the Com- w-1 will epp«*r in the various exercises. F '' THE BAND . by the celebrated JOd. N03HER, which Is a ™«dnt P»«ntee for iU merit. s SPLENDID COLLECTION OP WILD A8r ANIMALS, igs? m ffiaffifssr W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a email family, to re main In the dty. Apply to novll WYLLY k M0NTM0LI.IN, urriage he il part of tl ® TO RENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain ing aeventeen acres, on the premises Li a eonvenleu dwelling, plastered and well finished. For particular Inquire of T J. WALSH, nov22 175 Bay at. ATTORNEY AT LaW. JolLsomUIs, Fa. 'GEOllGE THOIT* HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT UW. Office, corner qf Whitaker-st. and Bay-Urns, SatanHak, Oa. . THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 Qfllc»,c linAB V* MMu. ... AND80UOTORGENERAL,E.DBT, Ray oml Bamardstirets, Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT UW, Georgia. JOHN CL FALLIGANT, tTNOtRSALI AND MgTAIL DBS LIE II * WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. Wsst Side Monument Square. Savannah,Ga. BROWN A HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND 8AIJS STABLES, tot BBoap mart. szvaxxah, oa. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Comer of Bay and Whltsker-streets. Office hours from 0 X M.,to 2, P. M.{ and from 3)4, P. M. to 6, P. If. DANIELL & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND. CUUNSEUDR3 AT Atlanta, Georgia, UW, A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will take contracts fk-r Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St. An- drew'* Hall, Broughton Street. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. H ave received per the Eclipse, end other recent arrivals fnuu Xe* York and Philadelphia: Coffee—500 bags Rio, 100 pockets Java, and 25 bags old 25 hhds choice and 25 do prime Porto Rico, 100 kbUStaitt's B and C,50 do crashed, and 15 boxes loaf. Baeon—50 casks choice Sides, 20 do do Shoulders, and ^Llqouxs—5 pipes pure Holland Gin. 5 half pipes OtarU Urn?,. 10 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine, 10 do do Bur- randy"h>rt do, 5 casks pure Port do. 100 bbls E P Gin. 50 So N E Ram. 75 do Gibson’s Whisky 20 do Cherry Brandy, % eighth casks Cognac do, 15 bbls choice old Mouongahela Whisky. snd 25 boxes extra do do Cheese—300 boxes Stato and Ohio, and 50 do English kjmttev—!5 keg* very choice Orange County. Tobacco—125 boxes 5s and 8s of various bands, and 10 esiet Mrtn' half pounds. goap and Starch—100 boxes Colgate's No. 1, 200 do Smlb's snd Beadel's Family, and 100 whole and quarter boxes Pesrl Starch. Sandries—100 boxes Herring. 100 Demijons, assorted lires. 100 boxes Key's Lemon Syrup, 275 bags drop and back Shot. 10 b'ds pure white wine Vinegar, 100 whole and half boxes new Raisins, 100 drums Smyrna Figs, 10 bbls Filberts, 5 cases Gilloux Sardines. 10 frails hard and ,oft shell Almonds, 10 bbls Pecsn Nuts. 5 bn«v Rraiil do, W half bbls Fulton msrket B-ef. 05 baskets Heidslck Cbam- ulm quarts and pints, 30.000 cheroot Cigars, 35 boxes ficklei. quarts and half gallon, 25 cases Canton Preserved Gln;er.50 boxes clay Pipes. 15 do Pipe heads, 100 bbls and boxes assorted Crackers. 50 boxes assorted Candy, 60 do ad- Mnaatine Candles, 15 do patent do, 10 bbls buckwheat, 25 half and quarter bbls do. 50 boxes Champaign Cider. 25 bbls Cider Vinegar. 20 do imitation white wine do. 25 do Champaign CiJcr, for sale as above on the most accomino dating terms.nov30 COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, 1 Savaxxaii. November 20th. 1853. J S EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this oltice until the 2flth day of January, 1854. for the supply ol Rations ind Ship Chmdierr, for the revenue vessel oo this itatioo. tor one year from the date of the contract. Tbo rations for the Cutter Service Is the same as that allowed in the Naval Service, omitting tho liquor, and consists of the articles enumerated in the following table, to wit: nefiJJFf s— s AS b3 2.3 3 3 I§•“ ml TO RENT—A bouse on Liberty street, opposite th eg residence of Solomon Cohen. Fro. Apply to b* novll WYLLY k MUXTMOLtJN. ml TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Bay street, suit Enable for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian *— novl3 t TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Barracks Rent $12.50 per month. Apply at the Georgian ol flee. octlS oml TO RENT.—A commodious brick ediflee on Sout . Eg Broad street. Possession given 1st November next- l—AInquire at this office. oct8 mj, TO RENT—Three tenements in Gordon Block, wei- &Ljjjtaupplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawer ——and other modern improvements, basement plasterln hard Qnlshed. Possession given 1st November next. At. ply to octl3 EDWARD G. WILSON. t TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on a ful lot. Possession given immediately. Apply to octll T. j. WALSH. t TO RENT.—A small comfortable Houso man spectableand central part of the city. Rent $30' Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner i e. Apply at this office. aug20 FOR SALE. rfOL Five hundred and eighty acres of Land, situated o *3C_Skid leway Island, nine miles by land and twenty milt by water from the city. Three hundred acres of which i fine corn and cotton land, In a high state of cultivation The dwelling Is a cottage, containing seven rooms, wall ■ hard finished, with all necessary out houses, and a fin orange grove, fig, pear and peaclf trees. Cannot be *fo *--“*■ ■*--*- ' • passed Tor health. Fcr terms apt novlB YLLY k SfONTMOLLIN. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. All that tract of land, containing 0000 acres, sltua*' 23j_between the Railroad and Ogeechoe River, and o wliich stands the 20th Mile Station—it Is heavily timbere and well adapted Tor making turpentine; also. 2000 aerr of land, lying ou the Canal, about ten miles from the city and 100 acres adjoining the city. Apply to oct!8 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. x. Locxnr. wji. n. tosn. joii.x n. dyvis. LOCKETT, LONG & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, 120 Bay rtreet, SamntviK, Georgia. Will attend to the selling ol all kinds of produce. Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and filling orders from the country. OXO. W. HARKS XT. * RAIWA S. DU.VHAR G. W. CARMANY A CO., COTTON FACTORS. AxoannaA, Georgia. NICHOLASCREGKK. EDWARD C. WAPR. CRUDER <*£ WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Bay-ttred. Saeannch. HENRY B. FORT. T. K. DUNHAM. FORT & DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Savannah, Ga. JOHN Y. ROWLAND. JOHN Y. ROWLAND, JR ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay-street. Savannah. r. HYLAND. J*. n. O’XKHL. HYLAND & O’NEILL, DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. *c.. Nexl Door to Marshall House. Broughton street, SAVANNAH. UBOKnU. Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors. Franch brandies, segurs. and f.vucy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW, irauAin^on City, D. C., Will practise in tho various Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- Pent- june22 Arrival of Uu llllnola at New York. Baltimore, Noir. 22. The U. 8. mall ttoanubip IlllnoU, haa arrived at New York from Aapinwall, with over one million or dollars In apode. The Brasilian Government bad sent special minis ters to Peru, Bolivia, Equador and New Grenada, to effect a treaty, having for its object the monopolist* tion of the trade of the Amason. The gold discov eries in Amason were exciting great attention. New York Market. Nsw York, Nor. 30. The Cotton sales to-day foot np 2,600 bales. Up lands are easier, while other grades are unchanged. Speculators took 1,200 bales. Exports to-day 8,750 bales. Flour and Corn easier. Hooey unchanged Exchange firm. Baltimore Markets, Ac. Baltimorb, Nor. 30. Flour continues quiet and unchanged. Wheat is lower, and Coru easier. Charleston Cotton Market, Charleston, Nov. 30, .P. M. Sales to-day 700 bales, at extremes of 8& to lOjo. Market closed in a drooping condition. Additional Foreign Items. New York. Nor. 30. It is stated that tho Russian Ambassador at Paris has Informed the French Government, that If their Fleet is suffered to pass Into the Black Sea, snch h step will bo considered as a formal declaration of war. The Arabia and Elizabeth Bentley, for Savannah sailed from Liverpool on the 15th inst. Sailed from Waterford on the 12th, Amoy, and ou llth Boreas—both for Savannah. New Hampshire U. 8. Senator. Concord, Nor. 30. Ex-Governor Williams has received the appoint ment of Uultcil States Senutor. Near Orleans Markets. New Orleans, Nor. 30. The Atlantic’s advices came to hand yesterday eve ulug. Tho Cotton sales np to nnau to-day had reach ed barely 1000 bales at easier prices. Old Mcsr Pork is dull at III to I11&. Sight Exchange ou New York 4 discount STEAMSHIP ISABEL. TOft KKV.WRST AND HAVANA. 2h heart on Thursday, Id December. The United rtatM lbU Bteem.hlp PA BEL, JWtuJAK Riiluxs, Command*!, wilt regularly * - ~rt on tbo 1st and 15th of oaob month. Fur Apply to COHENS k HERRS. FOR paiTKD STATICS MAH. USE— NEWYORK—To leave on Saturday. 8rd m!t., at US o'clock. A. M.—Thf eulemlld eteamihlp FLOR IDA, Cent. M. 8. WoodhulL will leave her wharf ae abort) For freight or jimuage, apply to <5 eel PADELFORD, FAY k CO. CabinPaaaagn.. $26 00 Steerage.... 0 00 IIAVAHA. ! . MERCER, Hlgt londay, the 5th uurv on Monday, I board, at the Ear tern wharf or to decl » Mi ;bee, master, will aall for the abort inst. For paasage only apply on On Tua.'djy. fitU IVciinW. In (rout ol the court house, be- tween tho legal hottteufaale, The (learner.Oglethorpe, as she now lira on lire sand bar, between Hutchlmon’e luand and Gil**’ MUL The boat to (m removed Immediately. Tenna cajh. ded Bala Bopo—tOOcdlle DUloo’a No fRope, 6 balea do twine BOggtog and Belt Rope. 100 belee Qanny Ooth, 600 coils Kentucky Rope. aepO Valuable Farm Lota—At Private Hate. Eleven ten acre Iota, situated on Lorn's lane, being part of Millen'i farm. A plan of the lota may be seen at oar counting room. Tenna—one-third cash, balance In two eqnat annual Instalment, with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property. OGDEN k BUNKER. jregul _;FANNY, ——, master, will have quick dispatch a above port. For freight or passage apply to decl OGDEN k BUNKER. PHILADELPHIA—.Tho achr. PIANDOME, ,Capt. R. T. Brown, will hare immediate dispatch for above port. For freight of 100 bales cotton to complete —)Iy to n30 ROWLAND b CO, , MACON. HAWKINSVILLE & OTHER LANDINGS.—The steamer SAM i.wut leave as above, on Thursday night, Irom Wll- Unk’a wharf. For freight only apply to n30—0 SMITH k LATHROP. NBYTyOOK—Georgia Line—The regu- ;tsr packet schr. ECLIPSE,Captain Goalie, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to Captain on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to ROWLAND k CO. Agents In New York—SotAXTo.v k Tiluun. n2D A. a CHAMnOX. J. o. WATTS. CHAMPION & WATTS, WHOUSALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Barnard street, bet wen the Market and Bay street, SAV.lXX.tU. HA.. Dealers In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, Ac.. Ac. References—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq., Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co., Savannah, Ga. H. r. HOKT03. O. n. RDOOIAS. HORTON & HIKE31 AN, WBOLKSALK AND RKTAIL DBA LXIts f.X WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS, 116 Broughlon-etrert. solved on the 15th lust., by the death of Elias Riu the senior partner. The subscriber is authorized to settle the affairs of th late firm, and will continuo the Factorage and ConimMsIo Business on his individual accouut. W. IT. TISON. Savannah. November 18,1853. novlB— lm NEW YORK .—The regular packet schooner PLANDOME. Captain Brown, will have dispatch for ie above port For freight or paswge apply on hoard, at Hunter’s wharf, or to n2U ROWLAND A CO. • Mving CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE. ffA Ceffian is situated on the river Alatamaha. two inil< _3£jrom Tiarien. and contains four hundred and seventy five acres of first quality tide swamp, of which tero hundrt- and thirty are In good order—under dums : and about d. teen hundred acres of pine and hammock land adjoinin.. On the plico are two good burns, a very comuiodioi stable and carriago bouse, and other necessary out-builc ■ iugs, with proper and comfortable accommodations for t or 90 negroes, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store room etc.,all in good order. For the last twelve years this property has yielded o uvernge Income of Dearly 14 per cent., as" may bo seen b reference to the books of R Habersham A Son. to who> and to Dr. J. I*. Screven. (Savannah.) reference may l made for general information ; and for further particular to tho subscriber, on the plantation. S. M. BOND Darien, November 15,1853. novlS—fAt'Jm The Charleston Mercury and Georgetown Times will Dul lish the above twice a week for two moutlis, and send hi te this office. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR BALK 15 BAKER COUNTY, GA. JgjL The subscriber, desirous of removing from the Stat A^of Georgia, offers for sale ills PLANTATION, lying o the waters of tho Coolawahnce. five miles west of Albany adjoining tho lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicholls. and oth ers; containing 3.125 acres, more or less. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. Tit- land is situated so that it tan be easily divided, and il tw- purchasers appear, tbe subscriber will divido it so os t- suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad dross - Moore k Edwards,'' or myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga.. August 30,1853. octl—tf My Agent, living on tho place, will show the lands t any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R. Proposals for the supply of Ship Chandlery Hrnl in pursuance of schedule, which can be i plying jt this office. «or»—1 JOHN BOSTON. Collector. will bo re- seen by ap Life and Fire insurance. CHAKTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY. HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $250,000. AUto Giu. President. J as. C. Walk LET. Sec'y. IbU Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock padple. sod upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the KMlltAofboth systems at the option of the insured. strength.ability and well Invested capital of the In flation are. in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu- i*ksCompany in this State or Union. M] signed RG. FINNEY, Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. *f*8UT*s insured. Californian and Australian risks on reasonable terms. ^uisiubKriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa* Equitable Fire Insurance Company ... . OF LONDON. Aitbontsd Capital $2,500,000 U S*« pMlin $1.000,000 C. E. Habicht, E-q., ) H»bt Ixi.uk, Esq., >Trustees, New York. RoBrar Ditto*, E«q. J Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. I* . . t Capital $200,000. f nlekerbocker Fire Insurance Compmiy. L. v- . Capital 8150.000. w York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp'y. tv.. r Capital $150,000. law7 n ? plniMharin lf ,lc, ‘ h capital, safely Invested are prepared to efiect Insurance UJ^^ 3 *** by flre.on all kinds of property on reason- lneIt * ier the above named Companies, A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, sa , »“d Agent for the above Companies, office 129 Congress-at. G. DICKSON', H AS 7 kUal *r tred ami Broughton Lane, HloSlIr. 11110 arrivals a full assortment of the Unhide*— Almonds, and Brazil Nnts, klzM ,lU,1 Italian Sweet Oil, 8srS^r^*, rT '^ Salmon and Lobeters, OonsCiuro ^uces, Mace and Nutmegs, . IWsWsT^ P *PP* r - Gln ger, Ac., Ac. hkt inrotim™ htT# b * en "elected snd are fresh from novlS ^ .MEDIi PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. J A ThU spleniUd new house, situated on Rroad-st. ijj Immediately In front of tho site of tho old Planters ill Hotel, which has been iuraUhcd throughout wit' new lurnlture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception i customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor, the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may faro him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON. nov9—tf Proprietor. LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. m Tlie undersigned having leased the above extab lUhiuent begs to assure the traveling public tha no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish eu reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Meaiu. h hones to make the Lanier House, second to none Mouth i New York. GEO. M. LOGAN, Proprietor. J. Me.uu, Superintendent. novl3— ly E-iTRAY NOTICE.—Taken up on Tuesday nigh' [Nov 15th, a bay MARE TONEY, with a bridle an in. She has murks of a collar on her shoulders, on white foot ami a star In her forehead. The saddle Is large one. and has been recently repnired. Tho owner i requested to call on the subscriber, pay exneuses and tak the poney away', or othwlse she will be dealt with accord Ing to law. JOHN MOORE. nl8 corner Habersham st and Congress st. lane. FOR SALE—A good, gentle, saddle a Jlforse. Apply at this office. FORTY DOLLARS REWARD.—The above rewar will be paid for the appprehension and lodgment if the Savannah jail, of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto in.tr ■about twenty-six years of age. He is known to b often lurking about town in the neighborhood of Mr. W’m Buterxby's residence, where he has a mother and other re 1 atlves. nov24—12 JOHN BILBO. Agent. A PPLES-25 bbls Apples jusf received per steamer Au gusta. and for sale by nov23 ' CHAMPION A WATTS. B ACON—20 hhds prime Shies and Shoulders, landing pet steamer Kevstone State, and for sale by novl2 ' PADELFORD. FAY A CO. W OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS—This medicinal beverage Is manufactured by the proprie. tor at Scheidam. in Holland, and it is warranted not onl< pure from every injurious property and Ingredient, but «>. the best possible quality. Just received and for sale by nov27 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. ... BON.tUD. Corner of Bay and Whitak-r-ats. sale by H AY—A choice lot of Eastern hay. just received, and for sale by n29 E. W. BI KER. B 1 UTTER—20 firkins, just received per steamer KeyStone 1 State, and fur sale by n29 E. W. BUYER. J .hassett, at Anderson’s upper wharf, and hw sale by COHEN A FOSD1CK. G AITERS—Can be found at 147 Bay atreet o " novl5 PRICE A VEADER, Diapers and Tailors, B UTTER AND cTlEESE.—30 firkins of choice Goshso But ter j 75 boxes Cheese, for sale by oct23 mcmahon a doyle. . _.. of these Justly celebrated Seeds, comprising all usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1853.- Just received and for sale by nov27 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. S EED OATS—GOO bag* heavy Seed Oats, landing per achr Mohawk, and for sale by novlS BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ' WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Barnard stred. Susannah. Ga Ixad pipe, sheet lend, block tin. copper boilers, light and force pumps, hydraulic rains, and kitchen ranges, con- lhand. Orders from the country promptly at tended oct‘23—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. Dost reference given. J. J. MAURICE. X3“Outters and Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Alligator, Rut Florida. Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties.. Refer to Col. 3.3. Sibley, and R. H. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. IV. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fbrsyth. Monroe County, Ga. J. B. HAYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Striven County. Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. Jy20—3m S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Monticello. Jefferson County. Florida. * Reference—Hon W. II. Fix.umo, Savannah. Ga. feb3 WILLIAM B. rUMlXO. - JOHN M. VILLEN FLEETING A MIULEN. Tho umlersigned haviug united to the practice of law. will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care. Office cornerof Bay ami Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow A Co's. THOMAS HUGHES HINES^ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Tmuprille. Georgia, Will practise in tho Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Goorgia; and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, snd In Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Departmontr. at Wash ington. Wv. M. Lawton, R. WAixwtunirr Bacox. Wm. M. Tatlor, JaxKni T. Dill. WM. M. LAWTON & CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C. aug23—2aw4m WILLIAM II. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! JJl: AT I .AW, TroupviUe. Lowmles county, Ga. Will practise In Thomas. Lowmles. Clinch. Ware. Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. G«>t>rgia; and in Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia roun> ties, Florida. fbh23 WM. t. WILLIAMS. TIUnnKfS PIIVFR. JACK RROW*. WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Morion County. Ga., Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon. Houston Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, Ixe, and any adjoinin? counties where their services may l>e required. jan29 JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cornerof bay nut Whitaker^treds. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office,—175 Ray-street. Savannah. Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 99 Bay-stretl. Savannah, Georgia. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, Palatka, East Florida, Will attend to all collecting seut him, in Fast Florida, promptly and efficiently. sepfl—w2ra H. K. WASHBURN, Aff’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8AVA.TS.UI. o.\. WILLIAM P. YONC.E, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 94 Bay-street. Savannah. O’lIEAlt «Sf STONEY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Gindina, UTX OF TUB FIRM OF LKlIARX. (>'UK.tR A CO BANCROFT Hi BIIYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND RROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Bonds, Excliange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah.Jan24 CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORNFY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA. 175 Bay stred. Savannah. Ga. Will practice in the Courts of Chatham. Camden. Glynn ami McIntosh counties; also, the United States Circuit and District Courts for the Southern District of Georgia. Refxrktces—Hon. R M. Charlton. Messrs. Crane k ”od irers, Boston Jz Villalonga, iHuib-l H. Stewart. Savannah Hon James E. Broome. S. R. Mallory. Th<»s. Battzell. Thos. Douglas. C. H. Dupont. W. A. Forward. Florida. o25—Ora GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens’ Building, opposite Prdaski House. Having made large additions to his establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN K. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Laurens county, Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. A J. Cochiuxx, Irwinton. Ga.. will nttend promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin. Ga.; 51 Marsh, Savannah, may?—d&wly S UPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A few boxes of very superior Olive OIL |vast the article for table use, 1 this day recelv- table use, this day re- W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. ju- eigutun liuunu uui.nnucAv, ou u til mm nuui, r :t u-tucu Mackerel, 20 do do Salmon, just received and for sale novO CRANE k RODGERS. r Bark Radiant. For sale by nnv8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. ami silver extension and double extension cases, war ranted an excellent article, for sale by X S. SIBLEY. 105 Congress street beautiful novl8 LOBES—A beautiful pair of thirteen inch Ulobee, celee- tlal and terrestrial, dir sale choap. bv novlS 3. 3. SIBLEY. 135 Congress street. , kCAL BOOKS. A, wrtment always on hand, and new u soon as pnblUhed, and cold at i’ nlt <dStates DLipensatorj-. Grp«tJ[.;P*®«‘»« , f Physiology. of Physiology. Anatomy, by Goddard. 252 cuts. nf »*"clne, by Clymer. “•‘hansry. Physiology. Materia Medlca and . - -. Vf. THORNE W1LUAM3. LTAMS AND LARD-20 tierces sugar'eured lUms, and ^^^•reqalS^UranU willnameprice per foot JWST C. A. L. LAMAR. Chairman Committee Dock and Wharves. A ^UTlFCr ClTY OP SAVANNAH, i* *•*« oik 1 «' “>• or a.T.no.b l TTSfiQggtess—fL?‘ fflBLEY. 136 Congressstreat. t Mk£ k * a 4Cottor^f. U,Trin ?- OaabmntB, Lambe wool f tiMt "nd qaalitlsa. For PlUCg « VKADgR. H aV—16° bal- s prime Eastern Hay. landing per bark Charles William.and for sale by novI3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. H AMS—Landing schr. Mohawk, 200 Reynold’s superior ILima, for sale by novlJ J. V. CON NEB AT k CO. L ATHS —30.000 Isitha daily expected per brig Martha Roger*. For sale to arrive bv BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. T ARD—Landing from achr Mohawk, 25 kegs and 10 bbls ±A prime Leaf Lard, for sale by J. Y. OONNEBAT k CO. and elegant assortment of 1 are the most daalrabte vari- —.Geranluma, Dwarf Orange*, and many other Unda. will be offered for aale thla mormnt by W- W. LINOOLN, Ifonnmentsqnare p AMELIAS, kc.—A large 1 vJ Camellaa. amongst which •Uea; also, Rosa, Geranium PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents ofthe aboveCompany are prepared to take rlaka against Firx ou BuiMings and their content*. Also Mau** Sxa Riax8. on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. YTTTILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn, v V Wheat and Eicon. The Ringgnld Depct being situa ted In a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the W. k A. Railroad. Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. tnaylO BROGANS— BROGANS. The subscribers would call the attention of planters and others. In want of good and cheap )rogana. to call and examine their stock, as they _ _ Joel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and prices ol their goods cannot ail to please. MURPHY k DEVANNY, nov!5 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets rtBe 1 VWfeel DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases water-proof Boot* ; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies’ over Shoos, some of a new aod approved style, which will bo told at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN At CO., 106 Bryan-strect. All in want will please call and judge for themselves, decll HU EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,. TEST received, a variety of publications of the New York J Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts, Church Cate chism*. Sabbath School Service, and other eheap and valu able Publication*. For aale at the Book Store of S. a SIBLEY, auglO No. 186 Congress-street. hRANDHS—Landing from F S*tterly—10 casks superior D Cognac Brandy in store, 10 half-pipes ODk Go’s do, 10 quarter casks very old Jean Louis’ do, 16 halva* and quar- CODY’S EESTAUEANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE T HE undersigned haa leased, and ha* now fitted up i neat and elegant style, the budding on Drayton stree'- next door to Wat A Kimi’a. to be occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, where he Intend* to serve up. in superior style, every del cacy of the season. New York ami Savunnali Oysters, Venison GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH, Fulton Market aiul Philadelphia Beef, S,r., fyc., will always be kept on hand, and served up iu a stylo nevi before equalled iu this city. *a*“ Parties furnished with private suppers an.lDlnnei on short notice. He will keep only the best liquor*. _oct7 JOHN McK. CODY. MUSIC ! AIUSTC I ! The subscriber respectfully Informs tho Indit wNj&and gentlemen of Savannah, that he intends opet bo perfectly satisfactory to nil those who may desire h! services m ’tin* above department* of vocal music. Desirous of forming a large class the price of tickets h: been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lessons. Includh books—the name of which is t e •• Singing School Con panion.” consisting of song*, glees, trios, duett*, quartette choruxoM, motettes. church music, oratorios, etc , the mo, popular work of the day. Those wishing to form his class are requested to hand i their names, as early as possible, to this office, or throug the postoffice, under address to JAMES PIF.RPONT. nov6—tf Organist snd Teacher ol Vocal Music. DIOU.t!« J. XAYDIR. II. D. W. ALEXANDER. COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TEADE. T. J NAYLOR b CO.'S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY No. 223 Bay street. Savannah. Ga. BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! T IIE undersigned respectfully announces to the puld: that he 1ms arrived with a verv Largo assortment of SINGING BIRDS , imported by himself, direct from F.urone. Amongst h ! great variety will be found the Canary Bird, singing U11. und night, NightingalcH, Bullfinches. Ac., be. HERMANN MULLER, nov30—6 at Marshall House. FANCY GROCERY STORE. T HE subscriber would inform hi* friend* that ho lm* re turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fane Grocery Store in the middle tenemeut of Sorrel’s Building known as the old Georgian Reading Room. This present stock, which lias been selected with grer care, embraces every article in the above named buxines, ul*n.Segar* t Wine*. Liquors, &c.. of the must approve brands. He has selected for hi* motto, “quick sales and xmn’ profit*.” and as h*» believes that the public can readily rtb criminate Imtweun spurious and genuine article*, he coufi dcntly invito* uli to examine his stock and judge for them selves. novlft P. CURRAN. §500 Cliaiicnffe. IIODENSACK’S WORJI SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific priuciplcs.cnmponnd- eu ivitii purely vegetable substance*, being pcrfectl safe when taken, and lias nercr been known to fail in curin tho most obstinate case*. Worm* can never exist whu this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroy* them but remove* all tho slhno nod mucus which may remain. The Tupc Worm. Tlii* worm 1.* the most diliicult to destroy of all that in habit the human Imdy. It grow* to an nlmo*t indelluii length, aud becoming *0 coiled und fastened in the inte. tines iin-1 stomach u* to produce Fit*. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac wliich is the cause of many going to the grave, not belie\ ing that these complaint* have their origin from the tap worm ; consequently they do not use tho prop-er medicine for their disensu. To tiiose who are a 111 ic ted with thi> a« fill foe to health, I recommend the u*o of my Worm Syru and Liver Pill*; the Syrup to be taken in dose* of two t,- ble spoonful* three time* a day, then take from live t- eight of my Liver PiU*. to dislodge and pass the worm. By xti-ic'.ly following these directions, the most obstinate case- of tape worm can be speedily cured. Hound or Stomach Worm. This worm i- usually found in the small Intestines, and i tlie worm most cornuum in children, yet it is not entirel; confined to them, a* adult* have frequently been known t*- suffer with them. Tl.« symptom* most prominent whii. affected witli this worm, are hardness and fullness of tin belly, slimy stool*, looseness of tho bowel*, picking at tin nose, a bim.-inh streak under the eyes, itc. If you.or any o your children have any of the above symptoms, iloben- sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by u*inp it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after using it according to the direction* tho patient is not re stored to health, a ud the worm* thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave, as for fail, there is no such word u* tail with those who use my Worm Syrup. Ascnrhlca, or Small Thread Worms. Those worm*, to which the human s.ytein is liable, are most troublesome of all other*. They are generally to lie fouud in the rectum, and if ullowed to remain, from tho ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for neriou* disor ders.sucliss inUummation ofthe bowel*, snd other de- rangi-ment s of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used is Hoben*ock’« Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines over Asraradies.that l defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pill* are recommended to bo used they will not cure. All tliat Is neces*ary is to use the syrup in accord ance with directions ou each bottle ; aud in case a gentle purgative U reqnired in order to allay the irritation they E reduce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and ealtliy operation upon the bowels, is the must pleasant medicine that can be taken. HOBENSACK’TLlVER piuus. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’ ail part* of the body, produces liver complaint*, jaundice. Bilious affections,dyspepsia. ■«. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are dizziness in the head.heartburn,oppression after eating meal*, sourness arising from tho stomach. Ac . and tome- time* general languor of the whole body, Cram this It will be seen that tho disease owe* its origin to a disorganized state 'of the liver and Stomach. Hobensack's Liver Pills is the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure, as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. Liver Com pint nt, Is attended with chills, succeeded by fover. severe pain In the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse foil and bounding, the pain In the side is In creased by pressure, should tbo left lobe be affected, the pain Is general'y In the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skiii becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of no- bonsack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and th«n operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. To Females. You will find these Pills an Invatuable medicine in many uomplaints to which you aresubject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifyinstlie blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which mav arise from female It- regularities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain In the aide, back. Ac. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme dy tu cure the following complaint#. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in foot any of the dis eases that arise from affections ol the Liver, imparity of the Blrod,or constipation of the Bowell. Medical Evidence We, the nnudersigned Physicians, haring had the rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say. that the ingredients of which they an composed makes them the beat Pill In use for all diseases of the Liver, lm- puriUesa the Blod. Ac. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY. M D. L. BOWEN. M. D. yy Purchase none but those haring the signature “ J, N. HOBENSACK,” as ell others are worthless Imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agents, mast address the Proprietor, J. N. HQfflEN- a this laboratory ,No. 120 North Second-street, above SACK, NEW YORK—Georgia Line".—The regu- r pucket schooner MANH.LsSETT. Captain Smith, nil tmve dispatch for the above port. For freight or pass age apply on board, at Auderson’a upper wharf, or to ROWLAND A CO. Agents in New York—Scraxton A Tamms*, n20 NEW YORK—Old Established Line. <jy£rbe brig JOSEPHUS. Wilson master, wUl meet with dupatch as above. JFor frei^lifoir passage agjdy on board nov26 BRIGHAM, KE1 t Co. pa tell 1 BALTIMOLB—Regular Line—The sebr. WUODUKllXiF. White master, will meet with die- s above. For freight or p.asxago apply on board or uov20 BRIGHAM, KELLY A Co. jga NEW VORK^—The brig WEfUMPKA, Capt. Johnson, havln.ru p«rt of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as above. For balance of freight or uaxsuge, apply to the Captain un board or tu nov23 H. K. WASHBURN. Agent. BYT. J. WALSH. CTothlng at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and overcoats, In lots suit purchaser*, for sale low. Terme cash. nov4 On Tuesday. December Oth, will be offered at the court house, between the usual hours of sale. Lot No. 40, ou tbe west side of West Broad street, and south of Robertsrille. being 34 feet front by 100 feat daap, subject to a leaae of 10 years from June, 1861, with a re newal of five years at a valuation, rent $48 per annum.— The Improvements are, a store, and a dwelling one story and a half btgh, with a large and commodious stable.— Terms cash. dec! On Tuesday. December fith. at the court house, will ba sold, between the usual hours of aale, Ten lota of land, each containing one acre and three'quar ters. Said lots lay almost half a mile from the city. A plat will be exhibited at the sale. Terms liberal. n23 Administrator's Sate. On Tuesday, the Oth 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, on Hutchinson's Island. For further par ticulars inqnire 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. Administrator’s Sale. On Tuesday, Oth December, will be sold. In the front of tho court house, between the legal hours. Lot and Improvements. No. 10. corner ofSouth Broad and Whitaker streets The Jot Is subject to ground rent»f $57 60 to the city. The improvementa consist of a double tene rnent dwelling, in the basement of which Is an office, draw ing room, pantries and bathing ro^m. On the first floor is two large and elegant parlors, with a spacious verandah. Inclosed with Venetian blinds. In the second story is four bed rooms, with an enclosed verandah, all lighted with gas There are spacious accommodations for kitchen and servant rooms, carriage house and stabtn in a brick building in tbe rear of the dwelling. On the lane. In tho yard Is a fine pump and good water. Also, a yellow woman, aged about 45, a good cook and washer. Tbe above property Is sold by leave of the Ordinary, as le property of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator*. Terms will be declared at the sale. flfpHSSSwSSw/. * Garden Lot * ' •• On Tuesday, t(fi LeeeniVr. at ll o’dodty In famt eCtte court house, will bo sold, . •' *7 G rden Lot'No. D$, «mfa and a half acres, situated on.L. dty. Terms cash, Purchassr To Rent—Four twiHdory. wooden Wsat Broad and Roberts stmt*. These bofldiags are new 'is* HW„ Wurtri-iu bit but tnirket srteM .Ill b. p,ld for gmo. dry, salted and flint hides. Apply at on» count- Improved Essence of Cbflb*.-W# have lost received* * the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will co ‘ keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel's Imps sence of Coffee. This Is the beat compost riot offered for sale, and Coffke mad# from the Z ^ delicate, Oner flavored and c* perfectlv dear, and In every respect superior to toe to Rio Coffee, snd In us* will prove a nett saving 76 per «... orer Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try It and see 11 It does not. majlS via /■M UNITED STATES HAIL LINE. NEW YORK—Union Line—Tbe regular <r*J9 packet schr. L. S. DAVIS. Davis, master, will ba quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to nuv22 OGDEN At HUNKER. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. FOR PALATXA, E. F., rid Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle- bury. {Black Creek.) >ta The new and elegant stenm-packet ST. £ JOHNS, Captain Java* Frkeuohn, willleavo (or tne above place on This Day. 1st inst.. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. and every Thursday thereafter. This boat has been built expressly for the trade, and has large and airy state room accommodation* for passengers. For freight or pass- age, apply on board at the Florida Steam-Packet Wharf, near tbe gas works, or to decl CLAGHORN b CUNNINGHAM. Agents. 4n"Tlie St. Johns will extend her trip every fourth week to St. Augustine. In her next trip for that city, she will leave Savannah on the 15th December. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, B. F-, via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville. Picdata, and Middieburg, (Black Creel:,) carrying the IT S. Mail, r - *D»*‘ The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON, Cant. Tiioa. E. Shaw, will leave for the above place ou Tuesday morning, filh Dcccrubt r at 10 o’clock,and continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, having handsome accommodation*, apply-on board, at tho Florida steam Packet wharf, near the Gits work*, or to nov30 "« L.\GHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Class 143 : 10 7 41 35 69 63 37 73 11 4 18 5 3 Ticket 37 41 63 and 10 11 18 prises sold. Abo. Extra Class 84 : 43 35 61 46 42 72 24 68 27 38 71 5 Ticket 24 51 72 a prize of $100 sold. Uolders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WITHIXGTON’S. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH 8TBAV8HIP8. Dire or uav0O bavasxah res rew you. The Florida. Captain Woodbull, Norir $ Th* Alabama, Captain Schenck, *• ft The Augusta, Captain Lyon, “ IS The Florida, Captain WoodhulL... ■ ** r 10 The Alabama. Captain Rchcnck, * 2$ The Augusta, Captain Lyon “ M The Florida, Captain WoodhulL: ILc'r 8 The Alabama, Captain Schenck,.., « T Tbe Augusta, Captain Lyon,....', « 10 Tbo Florida. Captain Woodbull, u IT the Alabama, Captain Schenck, •* 21 Tbe Augusta, Captain Lyon 84 Tbe Florida, Csptaln Woodhut! “ 81 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed la speed, safety and comfort—making their passages In 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, In January next, this line will 1<* semi-weekly. Cabin pass age. $26. PADELFORD, FAY k 00.. Agents In Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL oct30 13 Broadway, New York. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY b MAURY. Managers. Class 145, draws on Friday, the 2d Instant, In this city. Sales close at 3 o’clock, P. M CAPITAL. $10,000. - rir^o, FOR DF.MIIY’S FERRY AND fSpaidESm INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer OREGON having been receut'y overhauled, repaired, and painted, will m»ke regular weekly trips between thU city and Deinejr'aKWvy. ••wring’here every SAlurday evening at 4 o’clock, and touching regularly at ail the intermediate landings. The Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under the late Steamboat law. and her accommodations for pas- si ngers are both ample and comfortable. She lms been placed on tho line particularly for the accnmmislntinu of tbe planter* and merchant* on the river. For freight or passage apply on board, at Union wharf, or to K1NUHLEY fc THOMAS. Agents. Savannah. October l*t. 1853. oct5—ddtwlm OPPOSITION LINE. PALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE 'LACK*.—Leave* ever; 5^PLACE'.—Leaves every Saturday morning durability, are peculiarly ar —Ti e regular steain packet WELAKA. Cupt. this market,and which they ..... V, King, will leave is above. For freight engagements, ap ply on hoard, or to S M l.AFEITKAU, Ageut. N. II.—The faro to Brunswick is reduced to 84. aug25 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—/hr Palatka. Fa..and all the interme diate landings on the route. r Tho superior new Steam-packet WELAKA, ■jjS^Ajklafr-ICnntnin N. King, will, until further notice, leave every San'KDAT, at 10 o’clock, A. 31. Pmte of Passage In large, airv State Room*, as follows: To Darien *3 00 | To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys ....4 50 I Palatka 8 OO Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will bo re-shipped free of all charge* at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf, or to febl8 S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. AIELODIANS—3IELODlA.\8. CARKART k NEEDHAM’S large double reed, with four stops, suitable for church TV music. Also, large double, round corner, six * ‘octave ; Cilmrt's fine 3!elodian.«, four and a half nnd five octave, n beautiful inxtrument fur the parlor. For salo on tho most accommodating term*, by novlft J. W. MORRELL b CO 78 Number iiQttery—13 Drawn Ballots, fry Tickets 82—share* in proportion. Extra Class 85, draws at Wilmington,Del., on Saturday, 3d December. capital. $40,000. 79.Number I*Jtterj—13 Drawn Ballots fry Ticket* 810—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by tha package for sale in Bay lane. Savannah. Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. dcc2 E. WITIIIXGTON. T. J . NAYLOR & CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. x v ffl"js>/j Tlie subscribers would announce to the coni- inanity at large, that they are now opening in tlie'new brick buildings. No. 223 Bay street, Savannah. Ua., a genorai nnd complete nsnortment of CIURUGES, BltiCIES, SULKIES, fcc. and win continue to receive, from time to time, additions to their stork, that they feel confident will meet the appro bation of customers. They have associated with them 3lr. J. C. Thornton, who lias been long nnd favorably known In the south, as a gen tleman of extensive experience in the manufacture ami sale of carriages^ and who Li connected with a first class manufacturing estatdiibiiient at the north. Their stock, which Is got np under the Immediate super- vision of Mr. Thornton, for superior material and beautiful style and finish, cannot bo surpassed in any market. Having thus perfected their arrangements they are pre- d to offer carriages which, for lightness, strength am* '' * adapted to the requirements o. ty do not hesitate to warrant in . . .•ry particular. Their determination i* to hold out inducements not here- tofore enjoyed by this community, and to keep constantly on hand a supply of first class work. They hope, therefore, by assiduity nnd honorable dealing, to insure a share ot the increasing trade of this rapidly growing city. nnvO T. J. NAYLOR & CO. PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod> , art b Co's,, nnd Jonn B. Dunham's I’iano | . Fortes, are always supplied with an as- j soctnient of these favorite Rttd justly celebrated Instru- i menu. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst ; their superiority oftnne and touch 1* evident and acknowl- ! edged by the most casual observer, a* well a* the critical | connoisseur. The ladies are respectfully invited to view | these instruments. An anrangenient linvingbeen effected | with one of nurmdSt eminent I'ianlsU for the purpose, they 1 eaualso be euablcd^to judge ofthe tone. 1F. ZOttBAUM At CO.. Market-square. &3~ Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned | and repalreil. . |el7 A. CHAMPION. -ryr. AT His STOLE MARKET SQUARE.—Has on hand, and offer* for *.ile on lYnmnsblo terms—100 feMI barret* crashed, pow ierl, ebirifiedand brown *11- XS2jJl e nir*: 75 bag* Rio. Cuba.and old government coffee. 50 barrel* Haiti more nud Caiwl Kl> 60 half bbls do do 1 # 100 98.100. 49 lb. bag* choice Clierotee Flour. I boxev Herring. •• ••ir.Soda Cracker- and i’lb-t Dread, j dv CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. c CaRRIGES, BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A general ossortmeet. just received.—The sub- s'criGer* are now prepared to offer to the nubile. Carringe*. I’hietons, Buggies. Carryall*, ke. fresh from some of the mast popular Establishment*, nnd Builder* at the North. The selections were made by one of the firm, witli strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only snch articles In their line, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, feel ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a bette, and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The Public are most resjvectfulW requested to call, exam ine, and sat Isly themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of their stock. trf Allkind* of Repa'ringdone 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 bbls A. U and clarified Sugar. 50 do powdered do, 30 hhds St Croix Sugar. 60 dozen Brooms, rn bbls Hiram smith's nod Canal Hour, 150 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Ffrur, 100 bag*. 98 pound* each. do do 50 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers, 50 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Ttisruit. 220 bbls Portland *ugar house and N O Syrup. 60 bbl* go**1 eating Po'ntoes. 60 boxes Header.. 6s nnd 8s patent Tallow Candles, 75 do Adamantine Candle*. 25 do Judd & Sou's Sperm Candles. 15 bid* nnd 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel, 75 boxes white and yellow Cheese. 25 bbl- and 5M kegs prime l**af Lard, loo IsixeS 6*. 8*. and pound* Tobacco, good brands SO do ft* aud 8s Grant & William*’Tobacco, Also, 220 boxes Smith's. Colgate’s, Croton nnd Boadel’a part H. Smith. Funiily ami Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. fit) Pearl Starch. 80 1 whole, half and quarter boxes RaUiu*, 25 drums Fig* " une and tuerces. for family 200 Reynold's Hams. 10 hhds. Sides a 75 boxes Patent Sperm, ami Adamantine and Tall. Candles. luO boxes and hslf do Family and Common Soap. 60 do half do Tobacco, 25 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar Leaf Tobacco. 20 Keg* choice Butter. 50 boxes C|iee*e. 2ft kegs laird. 50 wboloand half bbls. nnd 50 boxes Watts’ Buck wheat Hour. Also a full selection of choice Tea*. Spice. Mustard, old Morgnlieia Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wine*, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls He* f. barrel* hall bids.quarter* Salmon.Libiu Salt. Vormicella. Macaroni. Ac., be., nil of which are off-re I to Families. Planter* Country merchant*, for cash or approved paper. not.S bakeryTbakeryTP n^HK undersigned beg* leave to inform tbe citizen* of _L Savannah, tliat he will open on the 1*1 of November a Bakery, at the cornerof Jefferson and Charlton street.- where he will have the Best of Flour nud the Largest Size Dread for tlie pri- e. hi* *y*tein being cash und no credit. He will guarantee that hi* frieuds nnd the public iu patronizing him w-ll he satisfled. Tickets to be paid for In advance, and Dread for ca*h on ly. Tickets can be left at tlie house if required, or Bread carried to any part of tbe city. Tlie cash system is the order of the day with mo. n* I have lost enough iu by .gone day*. What f have lost with bad customers I will mako up with good paying patron*, by giving them a .arger size bread, as cash will more the world. MW" Pies. Cakes, and Rusks, to be had at ail times at tlie new bakery. oet!9—dim P. GIEBELHOUSE. I)E WITT &. MORGAN I shoulder Da-on /"VT’ER for sale, at the lowest market price, a large and - - lY,.,.' we - PLASTERING, &C. T HE undersigned having commenced business on own account, respectfully tenders his services to the public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering. Stoco Work, kc .ke.. at the usual prices,and will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under hi* supervision. Duilders and others contemplating build ing. would do well to call upon him before contracting with other*. Orders left at 111* residence. Jones-st., corner ol Bamard-st., will be p omptly attended to. julyis—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. HUDSON, FLEMING d£ CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, No. 94 Bay street 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 Honuxa. Hcneox b Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten tion will bo given to business, and the usual facilities af forded customers. J. IL HUDSON. 1 n . W. R FLEMING, f LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta. seplS—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston. NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED November 16th. 1853, by 3. S. Sibley.—Busy Moments of an Idle Woman. Lives of tbe Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au thor iifAnir Lawrence, ke. Tlie Old Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my Journal, being sketches uf the most interesting reminiscences of a retired physician. Short Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr., third volume. Tho Countess Arnhelm,or Master Timoth’s Book Case, by G.W.M. Reynolds. Lionel Ainsworth, or the Young Partisan’s Doom. Lady Lee's Widowhood, from Blackwood's Magazine. Barnnm's Illustrated News. Gleason’s PictoriaL For sale at 135 Congress street. novlB S UGAR—20 hhds P. R. Sugar, 30 do Muscovado do, 100 bbls Stuart’s A. B and C clarified do, 40 bbls crashed o, 25 do pulverised do. for sale by dnov20 McMAHON It DOYLE. R AILWAY SILVWIS—Gentlemen In want of such an ar ticle. (and who docs not want one ?) can be accommo dated at 147 Bay street. nov!6 PRICE Ic VEADER, Drapers and Tallore. S PANISH SIZARS—Just received from Parana 49,000 Begare. vis: 10,000 Antonio Moro Superior Began, • ■ ‘TO Dolorito ' - * - ~ r - " ell selected stock of Dry Good*, to which they respect, folly .solicit attentiou: Ladles' Dress Goods. Black Si'k*. of all widths and best makes. Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, Paris plaid and brocide Silks, Paris printed Jt. de foiine*. a large and beautiful stock. Plain colored do. and Cboco* and Broadway Brown*, 8mall figured Mousliu de Lalne*. for children, Engti*li and American Mouslin de Iziines, Printed 3atin de Chenes. new and very handsome. Mourning Goods. A great variety of Mourning Dress Good* nnd Embroide- rie*. consisting of every thing new and beautiful. Hosiery. A large variety of EnirlMi aud German Hosiery, for la dies. gentlemen, and children. Also, Flannel*. Shirting* and Sheetings, Blanket*. Quilt*. Irish Linens.Table Damasks and Napkins, Kersey*, Plalns.tlsna- burg*. Brown-Shirting*. Ac.. Ac. octlO ~ FALL TRADE UF 18-13. T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESAlJ! PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade will be completed in a few days, when we will be prepared to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort ment of general Dry Goods. Hosier y. Trimmings. Haber dashery, and e-mail Wares, Ribbon*, ke. M. PREN DERG AST & CO., 179 Broughton-strcet, opposite St. Andrew’* Hall, went side. aug27 A PROCLAMATION. GKOROIA : BY IIOWIOL COBB. GOVERXOIt Of MID 8TATX. T O the Honorable Justice* of the Inferior Courts of the several counties composing tbe Coweta Judicial Dis> trict: A vacancy having occurred in the Judgeship of the Co weta Judicial District by the resignation or the Hon. Edward Y. Hill, I do hereby Issue this, my proclamation, requiring the duly authorized officers of said Judicial District to hold an election in their respective counties on the first Monday in January. 1854. in manner and form aa by law pointed out. to fill such vacancy, and that they make a return'thereof to this Department. Given under my hand and the Seal nf the Executive Depart ment, this 4th day of XoTemer. 1853. HOWELL COBB. By the Governor: W. W. PaiXB, s. i. D. Counties composing the Coweta Judicial District: ta, DeKalb. Fayette. Heard.Meriwether and Troup Cowe- S UNDRIES.—Just in store 5 bbls Reynolds k Son’s White Leaf Lard. 100 do choice extra family Hams. 3 hhil*. do Bacon Shoulders, 10 bbls. and half do Pig Pork. 10 half bbl*. Haw's Corn BeeL 6 boxes Beadel’n Tallow Candles, Starch k family Soap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candles. 10 bsrrets Bleached winter strained Lamp OIL 100 boxes Ground Coffee. Mustard, Cinnamon, and Peper, 50 lbs Nutmeg and Mace,'15 Chest Oolong Tea. loose and In quarter lbb packages, 60 bbls Potatoes, and 100 bbls assarted applet. Ae.. Itc. For aale by nov8 DAVID O’CONNOR. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. O N the fifteenth day of December next, I will seU, at auc tion, in the city of Tallahassee, Florida, that valuable tract of land known as Tiger Hammock,” situated in Wa kulla couutr. Fla., about 12 or 16 miles from St. Marks, and near tho Wakulla river, containing 1800 acres, nearly- all of which Is rich hammock and cane Drake, and unequal- cd in quality and location by any tract of land, of the size, in the southern county. Terms—One-third cash, balance (n one and two years with Interest Bale positive. Further information can be obtained from Jas. T. Archer, Tallahassee, or myself, at Albany, Ga. ' norfi—diwlm WM. W. CHEEYER. I MPERIAL DISH COVERS, a superior article, for sate by novll J. P. COLLINS. B RANDY—10 ball pipes Otard Brandy,! do pale and dark Hennesy, 2 do Saranac, 6 do J J Dupny. In store and for sate by HYLAND k O'NEIL N. B.—100 dozsn In bottles,25 per cent cheaper than any Horn In the dty. —" F :ESH BUTTER AND CHEESE—20 firkins stristly prime Butter, at 26 centa per lb., 11 do Gothen do, at 20 eta. For sate by nov23 HYLAND k O’NEILL UNITED STATES MAIL LINE* Through In 60 to 66 hours.—.'Vie Fork and Charleston Steam Packets— I eava Adger'a Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Satnrday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES ADO LB, Captain J. IhcKcnox, 1,500 tons MARION. Csptaln M. Borer, 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Foster, 1,000 ton*, will leavf each attenuate Wednesd y, having been newly eopperfi and guard* raised, i* now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant atate room accost* modations, apply at the office of the Agent. HENRY MBSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger k Son's Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed in the line to conned with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO . FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. Jb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June llth, at 4 o'dock. T,,e flne riue-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 rfgnni *""* burthen. J. Bccrm. commander, will leave as pet auuexd achedule every other Saturday. FROM CHARUaroN. non nin-ADXLFHu. June 11 Sept 17 June 4 Sept 1$ June 25 Octolier... 1 June 18 Sept 24 July 9 October...16 July 2 October . & July 23 October ...29 July. 1ft October 28 August 6 November..12 July 80 Novembe g August 20 November. 2fl August 13 Novembe g September.. 3|December.. 10 August 27 December . Cabin passage $15 Steerage 0 Through tickets tn New York 17 This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this *lilp occupies the same wliarf a* tha Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City of Manches ter, at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf Charles ton. Freight on *11 perishable articles most be pre-paidi For freight or passage, apply to IL F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wliarf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. _jan£7 Agent, Philadelphia, UNITED STATE8 MAIL, From Macon, Gn.,toTollaluiaace, Fla.' Railroad to Ogletharp—Stages to Ihllahassee. * 1 Tlie Daily arrange ment on this route commenced on alio fltli Inst., running three'times a week ria. Newton. Bainbridge, and Quincy, and three timea a week via. ThotnnsviUe. DuneansviUe. ic. Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half post * o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlie Stage* cavingOglothorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTal* lahaasce, atlO o’clock on the evening ofthe next day—time by either route 35 hours. Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbridg* and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning. leaves Tallahassee on Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10. P. If. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way o! Tliomasvllle—returning same route on Mondays. Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10. P. M. Through from Oghsth.u in 35 hours—from Ma hours. Bv this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in BO hour*. It!* also decidedly the bc*t. cheapest and moat expeditious rout* for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglethorpe to Tallahaaaee. $16,00. I*. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe. A. A. Ftsmot, •• “ Tallahassee. »«4CM F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. >rpe to Tallahassee by either rout* n In 38—and from Savannah in 60 Mall Train. Leaves Macon daily, at 8o’clock, P. W. “ Atlanta u “ 8?* « P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with the Day Train ofthe Georgia Road, and at Mar'' l with the Day Train* of tlie Central and South-western i.oads. Passenger- will arrive in Macon at 12 V. and at Atlanta at 1){. havina the remainder of the night for rest. ' * Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) whfr leave Savannah at 8 A, JL, will arrive at Montgomery in for* ty-eight hour*. Including all stoppages, and only ten hour* staging. Accommodation Train*. Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A. II. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at 7 V A. M. Tills Train will connect with th* Night Train of tho Georgia Rond at Atlanta, and with th* Night Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. „ .. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’!' Macox. May 17.1852. 3mo jy22 SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS leavo Macon daily »t 6)4 A. M.; arrive atOglothorp* 10 V A. M.; arrive at Columbua 1 o’clock, P. M. L-ave Columbus daily at 9 o’clock. A. M.-andOgfetuorp* at 11‘4 A. XL; arrive at XLicon at3>4 P. XL Connecting nt Macon encli way with Central R ft train to Savannah. Augusta and Milledgovillc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin. Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga. Nash ville. Ac. Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. b W. P. R R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee andEufaula mail stages. Passengers bre ikfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Macox, Aug. 20,1853. angSl THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN m MARKET, THE 'FKISSARO' CHAMPAIGN AND THE ‘LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. T HE undersigned would respectfully Inform th* trad* and public generally that he Ls now receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which ha offers in bond or from store. The above wine* have been carefully examined and eom- J ared with all the favorite brand*, and are pronounced by edge* folly equal to the very best, and for superior to many which arc selling at a higher iirieo. Messrs. Frward, I’krk et Fits, or Rhelms. proprietors of the above brands, possessing focliltle* for the preparation or fine wine*, equal to those of any other house in the win* district*, can guarantee their wines being sclectedfrom th* flne.t vintage*, will always be found of tho same superior and uniform quality. The labels and corks boar Hie name of the proprietors. The trade is invited to examine .samples at the agency. WILLIAM W. HINCKEN. Sot* Agent and Importer for tbe United States and Canada*. _octl8j-d3m 11 Old Slip, New York. ' M. PRENDERGAST & CO~'“ 178 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall. 8avaniiah, H AVE great pleasure in directing attention to latfPur- chases. In connection with their retail trade. th*y car ry out strictly tbe same system. In tbe sale of their good*, a* Is pursued by tbe large houses in the northern elite*,nazM- ly: Bring their customers the full advantage analng from buying in large lots. Planters, and head* of fomilM,*nd all persons, buying In quantity, will find many large lota to buy from, and decidedly cheap oct26 S HAWLS; needle-worked Collar*, Sleeves. Chcmeaett*, Infants’ Waists and Cap*: Cashmere Scarf*; Ribbon*; ladies’, gentlemen’s and children’s Hosiery ; needteworkea tbe lowest prices, by arabric snd 8wl« Bands; embroidered aad Handkerchiefs, just received and for aateat !€«, by se27 DsWITT k MORGAN. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 r D sWITT & MORGAN are receiving by the steamer* week ly their foil and winter Goods, to which Urey respect fully solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace and dueap* do Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style PUi n French Moaslin ds Lain**, French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear. pteMaaw Bilks Plain and plaid Poplins, very neb. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linens. Ac, sel Rlbero's new building. Cuugren*'strati. BOOKS—BOOKS—HOOKS. L IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-GovernmanL Tha Wigwam and tbe Cabin, or Tales of to* Sooth, by W O. Simms. lings as I saw them In Europe, by KMru. Tim* and Tlda, or Strive and Win. by A- 8. Rose, f • ' ’ • James Hontjoy, or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. 8. Rose. • Fun Jottings, or Langhs I have taken s pen to, by N. P. Willis. Visit to Europe, by Prof. Sllliman. of Yale Ooltog*,* vote, illustrated. '* ’ • Guatavu* Lfodorm, or Lead us not Into Tsmptatteo, by Emilia F. Carlen. Mark land, or Self-Sacrifice, by th* author of the lift of Sirs. Margaret Maitland, ke. Aunt Kitty's Talas, by Maria J. McIntosh, n new revised dltfoo. A voyage to th* Celestial Country, an allegory, by Qfv'd Gao. B. Caterer, D. D. *• ;„ Also, more of th* Bleak Honsejn two bound tollman ; more of th* Home* of tha New word, by lbs. Bremer; aeanr ^ ^ ^ bovU 8.8 SIBLEY. , gALTIMORE FLOUR.—200 bbl* I suglfl' 200 bbl* landing and for ante by HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k QO.