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blu ivfrivucw given*, Apply at thla offioe.. imvlfl
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nor-4 , | KENNEDY ft 1&A0H, Agent*.
rflHcTlkR ORGOVKHNliaS.—A Udyo* flraVrate quallfl-
X cation* wUhM * situation aa teacher or governs** la
— **£nti R O.rlWNEYi
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Qfflet, comer tf WhUakgr-tt, and Nay-tan*, jfawwnnft, Ga,
THOMAS T. 1.01*0,
* OUforuUo ..a Au.(»lta. rU».
fer th, felto-tal B» Gnnp*-
ifi? 1 ,A.ble fire liwtwmncft Company
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41,000,000
“IXtea ^TruiU.i,N.»York.
“SlvSSioliiw*"** comp-nr.
lx*'" "Sim 4300.000.
_ V .nd Kii. n™ Iniur-nci comp’jr.
«,« too* oSU 4100,000.
ano&WrJJ- In |W«|»™3 to «0«» Ininnae,
’’‘"{AmW* *f .UkloA,of pmp.It, on muon,
^jj^ojurMto to Itther of lh, »bo„ n»mri Compute.,
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tli* city of Savannah, Apply el tbleoffice.
IKT ANTED.—The advertiser, a manor energy and expert*
TV enoe, tadaalrou* ofprocuriug employment, lie it
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GeVkRAL, K, DBT,
Offlee, corner Bay am* Bamard-ttreelt, Savannah,
,... dealrouaof procurtug employment.
well acquainted with the detail* of forwarding, and he aug
ht* lartlce* would be important to RaUnr J — -**—
nata hi* aartlce* would be important to Railroad or othei
Dompanlea. or Merchant*, requiring them. He h*a no ub>
Jectiun to leave the city. Satiafaotory reference a given
addreaing W. at thl* office. ootid
t*7ANTED A SITUATION—By a young man who la well
v v acquainted In the city | he la a good accountant an*'
write* a fair hand | naltuallonln a Coramlulon llouee 01
the Urooery Builnui preferred j would make hlmielf
erally uaelul to hla employer. A| “
to hi* employer. Apply at tbta office’ offl^
A GENT WANTED.— 1 The native wine establishment r
l.oxawoxni ft Zumiumx, Cincinnati, Uhlo, want* li
Savannah. Georgia,* bout* that would take the agency to
the aal* of their native win**, in and arounf that place
Wholesale dealers In wine* and liquors, who retail at onci
have the preference. Postpaid offer*, with direct or Indl
rect reference* on Cincinnati house*, are received until th
20th day of October, and answered directly by
LONG WORTH ft ZIMMERMAN,
Native Wine Kttabllshmont,
‘Cincinnati. Ohio.
ootT
1 WILBUR. General Iniurano* Agent,
and Agent for the above Oompanlea,
^ office 120 0ongre**-*t.
W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a small family, to re
main In the city. Apply to
novU WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN.
MUSIC! MUSIC!!
g Th# lubsctlbcr reapectfully Inform* the *» d,e *
«nd wntlemen of Savannah, that he Intend* open-
C.YSchool for Initructlon in Sacred and Secular
Through long experience, and having con
St fed.conlW.nlbfe in.ttucUonwill
JJ ilUtalor, to nil Ibnm who mn, dull. bl.
i BiW eadu for the course or 24 leaaona. Including
‘“nifne or whluh U t..e “Singing School Com.
Jolting of aong*. glee*, trios, duett*, quartette*,
5«v>«S moteitc* church music, oratorio*, eto , the mo»t
■ rishing^ 1 'ft® w * cUlM hn r "l u *! ted to hand to
.vKwl; »* wlf M possible, to this office, or through
ttl poUuflce, under address to J U[Eg riERP0NT(
Organist and Teacher ol Vocal Music.
S TO RENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.-
Apply at this office,
decl—2
j+a. TO RENT—A carriage house and stable, for tw
gjjjhortes, In a central part of the city. Apply at thUol
nov22
jnl TO RENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain
Billing seventeen acres, on tho premises is a convenlen
■““dwell ng, plastered and well finished. For partlculai
inquire of T J. WAl-SlI,
nov2U 176 Ray st.
TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite th
f residence of Solomon Cohen. Esq! Apply to
novll WYLLY ft MONTI
ONTMOLIJN.
Sflti— 1 tf__
'FANCTGROCERY store
T HKiubscriber would Inform Ills friend* tbat he has re
timed to Savannah, and will this day open a F*ncy
l fh« ml.ldln tenement of Sorrel’s Building,
^. 0 iSTb‘«“L.rSi.cU 1 with gr*.t
M lrltmce« every article In the above named business;
Wines. Liquors, fto., of the most approved
br ?Mu (elected f or his motto, “quick sties and small
»* ho believes that the public can readily dl»-
Kdt
feaite between spurious and genuine articles, ho confl
. . . .... .11 .a Aw.mlna 111. .Illl-lf fenit llltll/14 1(1 P tllOin-
MimiUlB wiwr." obw-'w— w-.- o-- —... i — ,
£iil.r invites >11 to examine his stock and Judge^roMliem-
»!«*•
P. CURRAN.
iBW BOOKS.
R KCHVFD November lflth. 1863, by S. S. Sibley.—Busy
Moments of an Idle Woman.
Lives of the Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq.,au-
^Tle OM*'fvihjr. or Stray Leaves from my JournaT, being
(frteh'softbemost Interesting remlnlsceuce* of a retired
^/boit Pstent Sermons, by Dow. Jr., third volume.
Rio Countess Arnhcim,or Master Timoth's Book Caso, by
C. W. M Reynolds.
Lionel Ainsworth, or the Young Partlian's Doom.
U<y Lee’s Widowhood, from Blackwood's Magazine.
Rirnum’f Illustrated News.
(Ile&'on's Pictorial. For salo at 136 Congress street,
not 18
S CHAR—20 hhds P. R. Sugar. 30 do Muscovado do. 100
bblsStua-t’s A. R and C clarified do, 40 bids crashed
£.25 do pulverized do. for sale by
noriO
McMahon & doyle.
~ FOR SALK.—The’underslgnefl oirers fur sale his res-
©idence at Midway, near MtlledgeviUe. Tiie lot con
ftSttini about thirteen acre*. As a residence, few si ua.
tloas combine more advantages—health, facilities for edu.
cation and good society aro all to be round at Midway.
norlS-wtf IIEKSCHEL V. JOHNSON.
B lTfER ANU CHKE.SE—20 firklna choico Goshen Butter.
50 boxes Cheese, for salo by
MoMAHON & DOYI.E.
W " TIIOilNE WILLIAMS has lately received Western
# Cliarncters or Types of Border Lifo ; by M’Connell,
by Datoy.
with illu-trations by „.
Rusv Moment* of an Idle Woman.
Addison's complete works, with critical and explanatory
sates by Green. In 5 volumes—first just received.
The 111 ick Water Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
Into Randolph county, Va.; with illustrations.
PeVere’s snbllmonnd comparative Philosophy.
Field's City Architecture, or designs for Dwellings, Ho
lds. Stores. ,kc.
Theory of Christianity; by W. S. Grey son.
Schardi’a Puruviuu Antiquities, translated by Rcr. Dr.
Hswks.
Brown’s Roinsn Classical I.lternluro.
Ilnghes’ Scripture Geography.
Mr. Rutherford's Chlldreu; by the author of the Wtdo,
Tide World.
U'ly I^e’s Widowlioml. from Blackwood.
Parley's Presents, for all seasons. nov!9
wl TO RENT—Two or three room* on Bay street, suit
liable for offices. Apply to tho Editors of the Georgian
t TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Barracks
Relit $12.50 per month. Apply at the Georgian ol
See. octl6
t TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on Sout
Broad street. Possession given 1st November next.-
[nqulro at this offlee. oct8
t TO RENT—Three tenements In Gordon Block, wo’,
supplied with water and gas pipes, clnaots, drawer
and other modem Improvements, basement plastcrin
bard finished. Possession given 1st November next. At.
ply to octl3 EDWARD O. WII50N.
Tit RENT—A brlek house on Jonoa street, on a fu
Slot. Possession given Immediately. Apply to
^ odll T. J. WALSH.
TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a n
apectableand coutrnl part of the city. Rent$30<'
Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner i
lcmrable. Apply nt thl* office. aug20
FOIL SALIC.
jttl Five-hundred and eighty acres of liind, situated o
"C_SkId leway Island, nine miles by land and twonty mil*
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 fir.
orange grove, fig, pear and peach trees. Cannot be sui
passed for health. Fcr terms apply to
nov!9 WY1.LY k MONTMOLUN.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALU.
jga AH that tract of land, containing 6000 acres, sltual
jCfbetween the Railroad nnd Ogecchee River, and o
which stands the 20th Mile Station—It is heavily timberr
and well adapted for making turpentine: also, 2000 acn
of land, lying on the Canal, about ton miles from tho etty
and 100 acres adjoining the city. Apply to
WYLLY & MON
oct!8
t MONT.UOLLIN.
CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE.
tfgjL . Ceylon is situated on the river Alatamalia. two mih
*£_from Darien, and contains four hundred and seventy
five acres of first quality tido swamp, of which two hundri
and thirty nrein good order—under dams ; and nbout 0.
teen hundred acres of pine and hammock land adjoining
On tho place are two good barns, a very cominndinu
stable and carriage house, and other necessary out-buih
Ings. with proper und comfortable accommodations for 1-
or 90 negroes, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store room
etc.,all in good order.
For tho lust twelvo rears this property lias yielded a ;
averago income of nearly 14 per cent., as may be seen b
reference to the honks of R Habersham * Sou, to who.
nnd to Dr. J. P. Screven. (.Savannah.) reference may I
made for gcnoral Information ; nnd for further partlculai
to the subscriber, on th" plantation.
S. M. BOND
Darien, November 16.1863. novl8—fftt2m
The Charleston Mercury and Georgetown Times wilt put.
Hsh tho abovo twice a week for two montus, nnd rend Id:
to this office.
vc JpWgUfiNT. ,.
_v:ATTORNEY AT LAW. JMrum-ifk. rtrt.
iUKOiiOJO TltotiP IIIl\VAllD,*’
ATIURNRY AT LAW,. ’
-ft
JOHN a. FALLIUANT,
WOOtRRatK AND RRtAIL DRALRR IN
"SASHIfiS, DOORS AND UMNDS.
IX AAfl LIGHTS OF SASH from 7X9 to 12X20 j 200
lD.UUU lAlrBllmlsforWlndows.froui8X10 to 12X20,
lOOiMnel Doors, various sIzpS.
OddSiiMfurnlshed on the sumeterms. Forsalebv
JOHN <1. FAIJ.IOANT
H AY.—75 bales Prime Eastern Hay. just recWved and for
ate by nov23 K. W. BUKER
f ARD—Landing from schr Mohawk, 25 kegs and 10 bids
J prime Leaf Urd,for sale by
J. V. CONNKRAT A CO.
’CF/—250 tuns Ice. per brig Snm'l T Hln-ls. tor sale, to nr-
l . to iiDinmu in-i i v >■ m
M OURNING goods— Black tiombazino*. do French me
rino and Coburg cloths al|«ieas. Canton cloths, raw
silks. Mack silk and satin de chene, French and English
rnpes. love and crape veils, French nnd English calicos,
te.Ju*t received und for sale by *
novi9 dewiit & Morgan.
R ockland LIME.—250 bills Rockland Mine Just receiv
ed and for sale in lots to suit pui chasers, by
norJ3 K. W. RUKER.
TgAOJN SllOUl.OERH.—10 casks prime Bacon Shoulders
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
JpOTATOF-S—100 bbls prime Potatoes, for ssle, to arrive
per orig Civilian, from Boston. Apply to
nov20 OGDEN & BUNKER.
J.JAY—100 bales Eastern Hay. for salo, to arrive por brig
fur sale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap-
ply to nov20 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
. . iff »«
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
AW run, .Ill'ilK, ail UliUU, nil'. II'I* .......
12 to 20 inches, of superior and medium quality ; also. Pish
Gwer«. Cofii-e Grecnues. Tea and ColFeo Urns, Egg Boilers.
recques. Tea nnd t'oireo urns, fcgg
fcc. I will -ell a* low as they can be purchased In the north.
Proprietor* of Hotels. 8team Boats, Planters, nnd others
sit Invited to call nnd examine.
o«t21 J. P COLIJNS. 100 Bryan street.
C ARdWAY CORDIAL.—10 dox Corowny Cordial, for sale
hy *
A. BONAUD.
Corner of Bay and Wh I taker-streets.
OCHEIPAM SCHNAPPS—4 dnx Wolfe's superior Schuidnm
U Schnapps, n
! Schnapps, n superior tonic, diuretic, antidlspcptlc and
lnfijiirallng Cordial, especially recommended to all persons
residing iu the Southern States j a demonstrated proven-
tits of »gue, remittent and bilious fever. For snle by
ret21 A. BONAUD.
S UGAR—75 hhds fair to choice N O Suirar. 10 do Musco
VS'Io d - - —
do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbls
Etmrt'srefined C Sugar: for salo by
suglT WEBSTER
F IDL'R—luo bbls Baltimore Flour, landing and Tor sale
by sep-23 ROWLAND ft CO
Flamler'*on Hie I^iw of Shipping; 3d Greenlenf on
EvMence ; English Ijiw and ICijulty Reports, vol. 15 ; AH
swirijre Story’»Works.
nurt W. THORNE WIIJJAMS.
. * dicing smoked beef, cutting cold slaw, Ac. Tills
imfe can be regulated to cut any thickness required from
u K to of on inch. For sale by
J. P. COLLINS.
Th*eighth volume cominnce* with the December num-
rer. Subscriptions received at two dollars and fifty cents,
in advance. Single numbers twenty-five cents Also.
ruiauQ-t Magazine. Godoy’s laidy’s Book and Graham's
****^l2 e be lurnisbed on tho same terms, by
8. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street.
P®*» AND PICTURES:
* null
,. -A beautiful assortment olfiiic
. »ud Pictures, among them a new variety equal
“ou printing*, md much cheaper, for sale by
J2S S. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-street.
S PHllI CAXUliS-50 boxes for sale by
.i ,e2 COHEN
ft FOSDICK.
RHAW«-Af.w white crape Shawls, for sale low to close
w *Wt,6v nnvAR KKUPTIVi kVfflunt).ff.
CrppuoK RAZORS —Makers Rogers ft Sou. Elliott, Geo
. Mtenholm. and Wade ft Butcher, also. Razor Strops,
”T'Hrnvbes. ftc.. for sale at 147 Bar street, by
m PRICE ft VEADER
„„ J Blill COA'ERS, a superior artlclo. Tor salo by
J, P. C01JJN8.
Jj h** 1 * l,pw otar '* Brandy.2 do pale and dark
tor muZ’ 7 ’ * ' ,0 s ‘ r «‘>»c, 6 do J J Dupuy.
N o by lnn , , H VLAS!) ft O’NEIL.
lITthe city*" ° P* r cen 1 cheaper than any
F*Bntu?^T5fk AND CHEESE—20 firkins strictly prime
Iwui* hi' at 25 centa P 01, lh., 11 do Gosheu do. at 20 ct*.
nov'23 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
‘ AND POTATOES—60 bbls Just received by
HYLAND ft O'NuLD.
U Fot■J™™--" bo * M cT.lCTtii’1 H..IPnml Stdrch,
_ 00123 IIVUXD li fliNRlij.'
il lUaaJu.'."/'' M “ 1 “" k ' 200 II'JOOU 7 . superior
f- J. T. COXSEnAT h CO.
1 per brig Martin
i ‘-Mnv
octlg* n ‘ ^ 0r *sl« *o arrive hr
fiTOBSr rmiatuM. sm.i.Y * co.
tUlfln*'
IUi2.-^hfsntlfui pair of tliirfren inch Globes, celes-
WU and htrrestrisl.for . It |« cheap, by
S- 8. SIBLEY. 136 Congress street
tons
^Ri)—2.j tierces sugnr cured Hams, and
tov« 1 UriJi for *>Io by
CRANE ft RODGERS.
H& * Prime Eastern (lay. landing per bark
William,and for ule by ^
L'S?i“ 5 ®Q'w^r
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
and for tale by
Mv24~ A lar S° variety for sale by
fiA—_ KEMPTON ft \
fit&PgiwuQjiK
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft Co.
y?*?hhda nsronW.t.T 10 ? h bl *,^ lu *rt’s A and B Sugar;
Sbouldera; 60 boxes Crysta-
“"vsndles l.Vu ** n<1 8b°uldo
“U'ling and for aalo hr
TterrsA-r ”5g john'bon ». on,
SmuS'. jS iT.S'iS'V 1 ! 8| " IU| ’' Hour.»»» (M
C3 C-nJj: is' „/ lbl « H* i* 3o( 60 k«g, Ur.1 j <0
v? sl * i 6 luir iJ...^tra do; loo do Tobacco, various
5 half boxes do \ 1 ?°. ‘ Tob * cro - ▼*«««■
0ct4 W do ’ nSuMnT.nt; luni,ln ? Bn ’I for Mile
HOUDUBE. JOHNSON ft CO,
- H01
VADUABLM PIiANTATlON FOR S^VDE 1J.
BAKER COUNTY. GA.
l The subscriber, desirous of removing from the Stat
'of Georgia, offers for sale hi* PLANTATION, lying o-
waters of the Coulawalmee. five miles west of Albany
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver, Dr. NichoHs. and otb
ers; containing 3.125 acres, more or less.
There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. Th
land 1* situated so that It can be easily divided, mid it tw
purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as t
suit both.
Any ono desirous of nurclinsiog, would do well to nd
dress “Moore ft E4wnrds,”or myself,at this place.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. ocll— If
My Agent, living on the place, will show the l^inds t
nny person calling for that purpose. J. J. R.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
B d> This splendid new liouso. situated on llruad-st.
ijj immediately In front of the site of the old Planters
IB Hotel, which has been lumlshed throughout wit'
new furniture, bedding, etc., will o|R'n for tho reception (
customers on Saturday next. It will bo the endeavor <
the Proprietor, to give sntislactlon to those who may five
him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON.
nov9—tf Proprietor.
LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA.
M Tlie undersigned having leased the above c.vtnt
Hshment lK-gs to assure the traveling public the
no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish
co reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Mkaiu. tr
hooes to inako the Lanier House, second to none South c
New York. GEO. 51. LOGAN, Proprietor.
J. Mtutta, Superintendent. nov!3—ly
L-*«luy night
a bridle an
jNov 15th, a bay MARE PON eI'.' with at
on. She ha* minks of a collar on her shoulders, on
white foot, and a slur in her forehead. The saddle is
largo ono. and lias been recently repaired. Tho owner i
requested to call on the subscriber, poy expenses nnd tak
the poney away, of otbwlso she will be dealt with accord
lug to law. JOHN MOORE.
iil8 corner Habersham st and Congress st. lane,
ffv - FOR SALE—A good, gentle, saddlo and harnet
yl^yllorse. Apply at this office. nov27—tf
0S . FORTY DOLLARSllEtYARD.—The above rewar
j-O will be paid for the nppprchensloti nod lodgment 1
*ll tho Savniinali jail, of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto mar
iVj.about twenty-six years of age. Ho i* known to b
often lurking nbout town in the neighborhood of Mr. Wtr.
Ha t era by's residence, where he has a mother and other rei
ativea, _ nov24—12 _ JOHN BILBO. Agent.
A PPLES-25 bbls Apples just received per steamer Au
’ gusta, nnd for snle by
>v23
CHAMPION ft WATTS,
r Keystone State, and for sale by
PADE1.FORD, FAY ft CO.
tor at Schcddam. in Holland, and It Is warranted not otil;
pure from every injurious property nnd ingredient, but«
the best possible quality. Just received and for sale by
nov'J7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square.
salo by
-1 RUIERlvS CHEESE—Just received by
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
f novlS PRICE ft VEADER, Diapors and Tailor*.
I ter ; 75 boxes Cheese, for sale by
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
WINDOW BIJNDB. WINDOW 8AHH AND PANEL DOORS.
WtdSid* Mpnument Square. .SaponnaA, Ga.
BROWN ft HARRIS,
BOARDING, UVIIRY AND SALES STABLES,
WXBT BROAD 8TRKXT, asViygsn, OS.
a. toourrr. wtt. h. toxo. jouji h. dtvis.
LOCKETT, LONG A CO..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS,
120 Bay tired, Savannah, Georgia.
Will attend to the selling of all kinds of produce. Blrlet
attention given to receiving and furwanlli
filling orders from the country.
ding goods, and
ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
UM.U-I i- «
Corner of Ba^and Whltakor-street*. Office hour* from 0
DANIELL A COOPED
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELI AhKt IJtVf,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BU1LDE
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of Bt An-
draw’s HalLBror-* - * - *
roughton Street.
P. K. SIIEILS,
LUMBER AND TIMBER FACTOR,
Having leased one or the wharves lately occupied by A. A,
Sraetta, Is now prepared to receive any lumber or timber
which may bo consigned to him fur salo. He will also
koop on hand lumber, shingles and wood for city trade.
Savannah. Decomber 1st, 1863. dl
A'jJ' Telegraphid- lo th* Georgl^. -RA* " V
Tho Humboldt in Dlitrcie,
1 Nkw York, Duo. 7.
Tito Ulegraph report* the eteamshlp HurabcliH
aahoro nottr llnllfttx. Blie grounded on Motidoy night,
nod la In an oh a position as Vo render the probablll*
ties of gottlng her off dubious. Tho piusengora are
all safe V —
Empire City Arrived.
Nkw York, Deo. 7.
The steamship Etnpiro Gfty has arrived, via Hu-
New York Markets.
New York, Deo. 7.
The Cotton market yesterday closed quiet, with
sales of Hid bales. Flour and grain firm. Stocks
dull, with, a downward tendonoy.
Charleston Cotton Market,
Charleston, Nov. 7.
The sales to-day foot up 1404 baled at extremes of
from 8 to 10& cents. Tbe market closed without
change.
Shipping for Savannah,
Baltimore, Deo. 8.
Tho Kingston sailed from Liverpool on the 18th;
the Far West from London, on the 17th ; the bark B.
Russell, from New York, on Monday last { and tbe
schooner George J. Jones, from Baltimore, on Tues
day—all for Savannah.
H i\Y.—A choice lot of Eastern huy, just received, and Co
sale by n29 E. W. BUKER.
B UTTER—20 firkins, just received per steamer Key Ston
State, and for sale by n29 E. W. BUKER.
QNIONS.—50 bbls. Onions, landing from schooner Man
L ANDREWS GARDEN SEEDS—A full supply ofthes-
justly celebrated Seed*, comprising all the varietic
ally war ‘ * • • • ■ -• -
usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1863.-
Just received and for sale by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument equsre.
Mohawk, and for sale by
uovta BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
WILLIAM g7 DICKSON,
Comer Whitaker tred and Broughton lane,
H AS received per late arrival* a full assortment of tbe
following articles—
l.ayer Rtlslns, uew fruit, all duster*,
Citron, Zante Currants.
Shoft Shell Almonds, and Brazil Nuts,
Bordeaux. Marseilles and Italian Sweet Oil,
Mixed Pickles, in jar* and barrels,
Preserved Quinces and Peaches,
Cannlstorw Preserved Salmon nnd Lobsters,
Sardines. English Sauces, Maco and Nutmegs,
Cl-ivci, Cassia. Pepper. Ginger, ftc., ftc.
The above articles have been seluctod and are fresh from
latest Importations. . nov!8
MEDICAL BOOKS.
ngrafr. A general assortment always on baud, and new
work* received ns soon as publinlied, nnd sold at
publishers' prices:
Bell and Stokes’ Practice, iu two volume*.
Cazeau's Midwifery.
Wood and Dacha's United States Dispensatory.
Duuglison'a New Remedies.
FownV. Chemistry ior Students.
Cooper’s Surgical Dictionary.
Drultt’s Modern Surgery.
Carpenter's Elements of Physiology.
Carpenter'* principle* of Physiology.
Wilson's Human Anatomy, by Goddard. 262 cut*.
William’s Principle* of Mediclno. by Clymer.
Gross’ Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical RomembrnOcer.
Dunglisou's Practice. Physiology. Materia Medic* and
Dictionary. miv22 W. THOllNK WILLIAMS.
xiaious ateaxx. xdward c. want.
CRUDER A WADE,
FACTORS AN1) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay-tired. Savannah.
UX.VHY S. FORT. r. K. DONIUM.
FORT «b DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
itiromiaA, Ga.
Important from Mexico.
Baltimore, Dco. 0.
A bearur of despatches from General Gadsden our
Minister In Mexico, has arrived In Washington. They
are said to confirm the report of tho invasion or La
Poz, in Lower California, by tho San Francisco Fili
busters, in the brig Caroline. It Ih also stated that
General Gadsden has ordered tho United States
Troops to suppress the expedition, and that a perfect
uudewtandlng existed between PresldentSanta Anna
• Gi
JODH T. ROWLAXD. JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR
ROWLAND A CO., '
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' 172 Bayalrtd. Savannah.
P ROPOSALS will be received until 10 o’clock. A. M., the
1st December, for relaying, agreeable to resolution of
- II IL.I ll- .1 V ■ . .1 •, __
- —ytug. ag —
Council, that portion of the pUnktoad, under the bluff,
tending from the foot of the bill to the first gate of the Hy
draulic Cotton Press. Applicant* will name price per foot
and the time required to complete the work.
C. A. L. LAMAR. Chairman
nov27 - Committee Dock and Wharves.
VIBW OF TIIB CITY OF SAVANNAH.
The edition Is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early-to R, H. Howell, or at the book store of
nov29 _jl. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress street.
6 do smoked
UIG HAMS—fi bbUPtg Ha
± Aokgba Baosage. new, 93 c<
pfif
T. HYLAND. » jj o'NXILt.
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. &c..
Next Door to iiarthall Ilouie, Broughton tired,
SAVANNAH. OROltOU.
Wholesale and retail dealers In imisirted wines and liquors.
French brandies, segars, and fansv groceries.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Washington City, D. C.,
Will practiso In the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern-
P'cnt- Junc22
. n champion. /. o. WATra .
CHAMPION A WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard tired, between the Market and Bay tired
8AVANNAII. *’•
Dealer* In Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, fto., ftc.
References—A. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomon*. Esq.
Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, Swift ft Co., Savannah, Ga.
H, P. HORTON. c. «. RIKXMAN,
HORTON A RIKEMAN,
WnOLESALK AND RETAIL RKAMCKH IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Broughlon-dreet.
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,.
No. 15 Barnard tired, Savannah. Ga
Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly nt-
tended to oct23—3m
ROOFING.
Tho subscriber I* prepared to lav 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.
a3~Gutters and Conductors made to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJJlR AT LAW.
Alligator, Baft Florida.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8.8, Sibley, and It. II. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah. Ga.
,T. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Fbrtyih, Monroe County. Ga.
J. U. HAYNE,
ATTORNEY AT 1.AW,
Scarborough. Striven County,
Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia.
Jy26—3m
S. W. II.VKKIl,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Mnntiedlo. Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. B.Flkuinu, Savannah. GaJ
feb3
WILLIAM U. FLKMI.Ytl. JOHN M. MILt.KN.
FLEMING A SULLEN.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law. will
attend punctually to an v business entrusted to their enro.
Office corner of Bay ami Whitaker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift. Densiuw ft Co’s.
.THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Trouprille, Georgia.
Will practise in tbe Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Isiwndes.
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; nnd in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jeffersou, Madison nnd Hamilton, of tho
Middle Circuit of Florida, mid iu Alachua and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before the Depart incuts at Wash
ington.
Wm. M. Lawton, It, Waixwrioht Bacon.
Wm. M. Tavlor, Joskimi T. Dill.
WM. M. LAWTON A CO.,
SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS,
A’o. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C.
aug23—2aw4tn
WILLIAM H. DASIIEll,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Trouprille, Isnvndet county, Ga.
Will practise in Thomas, lanrudes. Clinch. Ware. Appling.
Telfair. Irwin. Isiurens, ami Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton.Vml Columbia coun
ties. Florida. fab23
WM. f. WILLIAMS.
ivnt. MX IIRUWN.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A DROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena V'irla. Marion County, Ga.,
Wilt practiso in tho counties of Marion, Macon, Houston.
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee. Ix-e, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required. jnn29
111 KEY ll BUT. AND HAVANA.
7b leave ml Thursday, 16Ot December:
L Th* United ritslea MaU Staamihlp ISABEL,
SWiLUSM lhiMJbo. Commandm, will regularly
i port on thv 1st and 16th of each tnontb. For
pMM^a only, apply to
COHENS & HKRTZ.
FOR NEW YORK.—T6 leave Wednesday, 7th
vwcomoer. at 6 o’clock, P. M.—The splendid steamship
ALABAMA, Cnpt. 0. R. Solienek, will leave as abovo. For
freight or passage, apply to
decO PADELF0IU), FAY ft CO.
CabinPaaaago ..*26 00
Steeraga... 9 00
JJs BALTIMORE—Reiuiar Line.—Th# reg-
SSS&ular schooner W00DURIDUE White, master, will
meet with dispatch a* above. Fur freight or passage apply
on board or to deefi BRIGHAM KEILY ft 00.
PHILADELPHIA—Heron'a Lilies—The
regular packet schooner DAVID SMITH, Peleraoo.
master, will have dispatch for tbe above part. For freight
or passage apply to dec? CODES’ ft BUNKER.
Saw yoiiK—om jtiUbiiihea £m«,
‘The sohoonorJ’OUAHONTAS, Uulkley,master, will
meet uispatch as abovo. For freight or passage apply to
doefl BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00
NEW YORK.—Tho schooner E. J. TALBuT>
r , matter, will have dispatch as Aove. _
ireigm or passage apply to
_deo0 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
JjJt BALTIBIOLE—Regnlnr Line—The schr.
S2ssKEDRON, Layton, master, will meet with dispatch
as above. For freight or passage apply on board or to
" BRIGHAM, KELLY ft Co,
LIVERPOOL—The Amorican ship KALA-
JjtMAZUO, Captalb Tkylor, will meet with dispatch for
above port. For freight apply to
ecfl EPPINO ft KRLTZ,
NEW YORK—Georgia Line,—The r ga-
:l*r packet schooner MANHASSE1T. Captain Smith,
having larger part of her cargo engagod. and now going on
board, will have immediate dispatch for tho above port.—
lv. .r >1 , * . “i.
and Cenenil Gadsden on tho subject.
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
uoat and elegant style, the building on Drayton street,
next door to Wat ft Kixn'a. to bo occupied m a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where he intends to serve up. In superior style, evory deli
cacy of the season.
New York ami SnvnnnaM Oysters, Venison,
grouse, partridges, fish.
Fulton Market and Philadelphia lle. f, tfc., $*r.,
will always be kept on linnd, and served up Iu a style never
before equalled in this city.
gy Parties furnished with private supporsand Dinners
on short notlco. Ho will keep only tho best Liquors.
*7K.
oct7
JOHN McK. CODY.
THOMAS J. NATLOR. U. D. W. ALEXANDER.
C0MPETITI0N.THE LIFE OF TRADE.
V. J NAYLOR ft CO.’S
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
No. 223 Day tired. Savannah. Ga,
BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS!
T HE undordgn«l respectfully announces to tho public
that lie has arrived with a very large assortment of
SINGING BIRDS,
imported by himself, direct from Europe
' ' *** ~ Bi:
. , . Amongst liis
great variety will be found the Canary BirJ, singing dnv
and night, NiuhUnguics. Bullfinches, ftc.. ftc.
HERMANN MUI.I.F.R,
nov30—6 at Marshall House.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO
H AVE received per me Kcli|>*e, and otberreceut arrivals
from New York and Philadelphia ;
ColTee.A-500 bags ltio, 100 pockets Java, nod 25 bags old
Ciil>n.
Sugnr—25 hhds choice nnd 26 do prime Porto Rico. 100
bills Stuart’s It and C,60 do crashed, nnd 15 boxes lnnf.
Uncoil—60 casks choice Sides, 20 do do Shouldors, and
26 do do Hnms
Llqiiura—5 pipes pure Holland Gin. 5 half pipes Qtard
Brandy. 10 quarter ca*ks uuro Ualooa, Wine, 10 do do Bur
gundy Port do, .5 casks pure I’nrt do. 100 bbls K P Gin. 50
do N E Rum. 75 do Gibson’s Whisky. 20 do Cherry Brandy,
20 eighth casks Cognac do. 15 bbls choico old MoiiongabelA
Whisky, and 25 boxes extra do do
Cheese—COO boxes Stnte and Ohio, and 50 ilo Engltah
Dairy.
Hotter—25 kegs very choice Orange County.
Tobacco—125 boxes 5s nnd 8s ol various bands, nnd 10
cases Myers’ half pounds.
Soup nnd Starch—UK» boxes Colgate’s Nn. 1. 200 do
Smhh'H and Beadel’s Family, mid IbU whole and quarter
boxes pearl Starch.
Sumliicx—100 boxes Herring. 100 Deniijons, assorted
sizes, 100 boxes Key’s Iannon Syrup, 275 bags drop and
buck Shot. 10 bbls pure white wine Vinegar. 100 whole
nnd half boxes now Raisin''. 100 drums Smyrna Figs, 10
bids Filberts, 6 case* (•illaux Sardines. 10 (rails hard and
soft shell Almonds. 10 bids pecan Nuts. 5 bag* Brazil do.
20 hull' bbls Fulton mnrket B> ef. 35 baskets Heidsick Cliani*
imigu quarts and pints. 30.000 cheroot Cigars, 35 boxes
i ickles quarts and ball'gallon, 26 cases Canton Preserved
Ginger. 50 boxes clay Pipes. 15 do I’lj e heads, 100 bbls mid
boxes assorted Crackers. 60 boxes assorted Candy, 60 do ad
amantine Candles, 16 do patent do. 10 bbls buckwheat, 25
half mid quarter bids do. 60 boxes Champaign Cider, 25
bbls Cider Vinegar, 20 do tinitatiou wlilto wine do, 25 do
Champaign Cider, for rale as above on the most accommo
diting terms.. novSO
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
GAHRIGES, IIUGGlI'-S AND SULKIES.—A
general assortmeet. Just received.—The sub-
scrims arc now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
I’lnctoiis, Buggies. Carryalls, ftc. fresh from some of the
most popular Establishments, and Builders at the North.
The selections were made by one of tiie firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such articles in their
line, ns they ran confidently recommend and wui rant, feel
ing assured that they wiH'Ini sustained in offering a belter
and liner class of work, than lias been usually kept In this
market.
Tbe Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine. and satisfy thcno-elves. whether they are iu earnest,
by nn exaniiiintio.inf their slock
Of All Kinds of Rcpa'ring done as heretofore.
L.8. BENNETT ft CO..
july 31 Corner West Broad and Day-sts.
JOSEPH GANAIIL,
ATTORNEY AT l.AW.
Comer of Bay and WhitakeratrerD.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ce—175 Bay-street, Saiannah. Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 09 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia.
CHARLES A. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
J’atatka. Fiatl Florida,
Will attend to all collecting sent him, in Fast Florida,
promptly ami efficiently. seprt—w2m
SHIP
H. It. WASHBURN, Aff’t.,
T’INO ANT) COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 01 Bayatreet. Savannah.
O’HEAR A STONEY,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina,
UTE OF TIIK FIRM OF 1. KIM UK. O’llKAII S L'O.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Bonds. Exchange add
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah. jan24
CHARLES P. COOPER,
ATTORNi Y AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR FLORIDA.
176 Bay sired. Savannah. Ga.
Will practice In the Courts of Chatham. Camden. Glynn and
McIntosh counties; also, the United Slates Circuit and
District Courts for the Southern District at Georgia.
Rkfxhkxoh—Hon. It M. Clinrlton. Messrs. Crane ft "od-
uvr», Boston ft VUlnlnnga. Daniel H. Stewart. Savannah;
Hon James K. Broome. 8. R. Mallory. Tlios. Huttzell. Tho*.
Douglas.C. H. Dupont, W. A. Forward. Florida. o25—3m
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski lioute,
Having made large additions to hi* 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. ft J. CoctnuxK, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton, F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
mBy7—llftwly
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn,
The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Fire on Buildings and their contents.
Also Marux Ska Rjhkjj. on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. ft A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia.
W ILL attend (o the purchasing on commission. Corn.
Wheat and Bacon. Hie Ringgold Depot boing situa
ted in n region of country abounding In grain, It can usual
ly be purchased upon more favorable term* than at almost
any other point upon the W. & A. Railroad.
Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Sir. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah. maylO
BROGANS—UIIOGANS.
The subscribers would call tbe attention ot
danters and others. In want of good and cheap
irogans, to cull and examine their stock, as they
feci satisfied that upon inspection the quality mid
prices o| their goods cannot rail to please.
MURPHY ft DEVANNY,
novl6 corner of Congress and Whitaker atreet*
rt£
DRY FEET PRIiJERVES THE HEALTH Just
received, a few cases water-proof Boots; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boot*, together with a fine aa-
_ isorlment of Uentlemeu’a and Ladles' over Shoes,
some of a new and approved style, which will be eold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN ft CO., 100 Brysn-street.
AU In want will please call and Judge fur themselves,
deoil
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER—
A variety of new and beautiful pattern* of eanarv
‘" es just received. Thole desitou* of a hand-
e Cage, and one proof dgainst J/tfa,have only
I to make an early call for a choice from a fine, w
"sortment.
mli28 J. P. COI.IJN8.100 Dryan-at.
BROUGHT TU JAIL—A negro man named JAMES.
five loot, three inches In bright, dark complexion, is
about twenty-five years of age, and aaya he belongs
to William Green, of Augusta, Georglr
l ISAAC D’L
iT’LYON, Jailor.
BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named AMUS,
flv* fast five inches In height, light complexion, la
‘ " J --ys belong*to
L. 8. BENNETT A CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
.,5ffO Having purchased the entire interest of Mr.
... -Vw J- C. Taniixmx in his Carriage establishment in
tills city, must rcs|i*ctfully solicit a continuation of tiie
tensive patronage so liberally liestowed on the late proprie-
•. ItU our Intentkm to keep a largo and extensive as-
sortment of nil kind* of Carriage*, suited to this market.
The lute proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, will act ns curngent
at the not lh. for the iiiirclmse nnd supply uf our cstiihrif-ii.
ment. Ills experience of twenty years in tiie business at
the South, will insure to our friends and patrons nucha
well selected stock as cnntiot fall to give entire satisfaction.
Mr. BKNMKrr will give Ills personal attention to nil kind of
repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN.
muylO JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.—It will 1* seen from tiie above, that I linve sold
out to Messrs. I.. S. ItKX.vm ft Co., and I have every confi
dence in the ability of thoso gentlemen, both in capability
nnd capitnl. to successfully conduct the business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
Mr. I.kww 8. Rdcxctt has been my foreman for the Inst
two years, and I take pleasure in recommending him to the
public ns nn industrious, capable and deserving mnn. who.
while looking to his own interest, will not neglect those of
his patron*.
In relinquishing my business In tills place, I take tiie op-
portunlty to say, that it is not Irom any dissatisfaction
whatever. Since my reslilei.ee in the city of Savannah. 1
have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc
ceeded much better than 1 anticipated.
In ihe course I have just taken. I Imvebeen prompted by
considerations of n private character altogether; wherever
I may be, I riutll nltvny* carry with ine the liveliest seu-e
of obligation, nnd cherish tiie dee|ie»t interest in tiie pros
perity nnd advancement of tho city nnd its people. Noth
ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of a
healthy nnd honorable competition. Is:t lliegood penpicol
tho City and State see to it. J. C. THORNTON.
Ssv.tx.v.tn. 9th >lnv. 1853.
N. B.—Mr. H. D. W. Ai.kxanheu Is my legally nutliorized
agent for the tmusnetion and closing uji ol my business.
may 10
. THORNTON.
f Sfe IRVING HO
!|l (hlumbin.—The ui
yL French’* Hotel. Nor
IRVING HOUSE, tt’iuftinpton, Dirtrut of
.i • •- "’ e.undersigned, late proprietor ot
______ Norfolk. Va.. having recently loused
the above popular esta litlunent. takes pleasure in inform
ing Ills numerous friend* that lie lias, at great labor and
expense, refitted and furnished tiie house and provided the
most ample arrangements for the comfort and convenience
of all who may favor him with their patronage.
Having had considerable experience in hotel-keeblng be
flatters himself that families nnd single boarders can be ac
coinmodaled at the Irving as satisfactorily as at any other
hotel or boardinghouse In the United States.
Members of Congress and others visiting Washington,
with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to
examine this house before making arrangements elsewhere.
It is eligibly situated at the corner*>f 12th street and Penn
sylvania avenue, mtdwny between the Capitol and Depart
ments. The building Is large and of modern architecture
the rooms aro spacious nnd well ventilated, and tho furni
ture is new nnd of the best description.
Stitt Better.—Hie charges are moderate and in accord
ance with the times, whilst the tables groan with the best
that the country afford*. Call, examine, nnd siti*fyyour-
»elve». DANIEL D. FRENCH.
Wariilngton, D. C.. June 1.1853 Je7
TIIK BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE MARKET.
THE ’FRISSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE
•LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN.
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform tiie trade
and public generally that he i* now receiving these
truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which he
offers in bond or from store.
The above wines have been carefully examined nnd com
pared with all the favorite brands, uud are pronounced by
judges fully equal to the very best, and fur superior to
many which are selling nt a higher price.
Messrs. Fkubukd, Pfrk at Fun, of Rimini*, proprietors of
tho above brands, possessing facilities for the pre|utratlon
of fine wines, equal to those of auy other house in tlm wine
district*, can guarantee their wines being selected from tbe
Unest vintages, will always bo found of the same superior
and uniform quality.
llie label*and corks bear ihe name of the proprietors.
The trade la Invited to examine sample* at the agency.
WILLIAM W. HJNCKEN,
Sole Agent and Importer for tbe
United Slates and Canadas,
oct!8—d3ra 11 Old Slip. New York.
LeafLani, 100 do choice extra family Hams. 8 hhds. do
Bacon Shoulders, 10 bbls. and half do Vig Pork. 10 half bbls.
Haw’a Corn Beef, 6 boxes Beadel’s Tallow Candles. Starch ft
family Soap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candles. 10 barrels
Bleached winter strained lamp Oil. 100 boxes Ground Coffee.
Mustard, Cinnamon, and Paper, 50 Iba Nutmeg and Maee.TS
Chest Oolung Tea. loose and in quarter Ibb packages, 60 bbls
Potatoes, and 100 bbls asserted spples. ftc., ftc. For sale by
nnv8 DAVID O’CONNOR.
10 casks sngar cured Hams, 10 bbls Boston Hum, 100 do
Phelps’ and Rose Gin, 20 do Ihmestto Brandy, 20 quarter
d eighth cask* Malaga Wine, 125 bbls good eating Pota-
f*. 100 boxea new scaled Iierriag, 2 hints Codfish, 20 half
For freight of 100 bales cotton to complete cargo, apply to
Captain on board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to
ROWLAND ft CO.
Agents New York—Sctukto.v ft TiLUisN.
/6iS? BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—Hio reg-
JlBEulnr packet schooner NAIIRAUAN8ETT, Hall, mas
tor, wui have nulck dispatch as above For freight or pas-
i board, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
R HAVANA, CUBA—Tho ni
BEL MERCER.Higbee, mastor. will
port uu Monday, the 6th last. Fu
bourd. at the Eastern wharf, or to
decl OGDEN ft BUNKER.
PHILADELPHIA—Hio sclir. l’LANDOME,
SsSfcUept. R. T. Brown, will Imve immediate dispatch for
uoovo port For freight of 100 bales cotton to complete
cargo, apply to n30 ROWLAND ft CO.
bbls Geo Haw’s F M Beef, 40 boxes new M R Raisins. 20 do
ground Popper, 26 do do Coffee, 100 kega 6,-10,16 aud 20
gallons, 200 dcmljoas.' 1', 2/3, and 6 gallons, 200 bags drop
and buck Shot, assorted. 89 reams wrapping paper, 80 bxa
Beadel’s 6s and 8s Candles, 80 bids Stuart's crashed and
***" 00do Baud G clarified do, 60 do Omasa#
^UiJTCW, JOHNSTON * 00.
ge apply on b
mckot sohr. GEO
sail for the above
lost. For passago only apply on
BY CUIIEN A FOSDICIC,
0f> Hondsy, tiV ns* at the^stiirVocp-.pM hy Mr. J.
rtolomons.167 Jiroughtou atrtat. wUl btWd (
All tho atock In said 'store, consisting «.f—*ufjnr, coffee,
$100 to $800 sixty days, over $800 four months, for approv
ed undoraad noVt*. - deci
Bale Rope—300 colls Dillon’* Wo 1 Rope, 6 bale! do twin*
Bagging aud Bala Rope,
ny Cloth, 600 colls Kentucky Rope. Mp0
100 balsa Gunny
Valuable ^ Farm Lota—At l’rivate baie.
Horen ten acre lota, situated on Lover's lane, being part
of Mlllan’a farm. A plan of tho lots may beieenatour
counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance In two ortrCofliMDr«MredTiriha > ''^i7—
•qu.l .Bontl IniUlmouta.with lotemt, .nd utnndb, S.If UdiSnot. WitoW m “ tar -
mortgage on property.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Clothing at Prirate Salo—A handsoma assortment of
ready-made Clothlog, consialing ol superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, In lota suit purchasers, for iala low. Terms
cash,nor4
G'
REKNE AND PULASKI 1/XTTERY.—Drawn number# of
Glass 149 :
11 75 73 68 12 36 78 09 2 46 9 1 49 62
Also. Extra Class 86 i
60 09 6 83 01 11 44 64 82 80 43 88 15
Holders of prises will please call for the cash, or renew at
F.. WITHINGTON’S.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
Claaa 115, draw* on Friday, the 9th Inst., in this city
Salas close at 8 o’clock, P. M
OArrm.
$7,000.
75 Number Lottery—18 Drawn Ballots.
Tickets $2—shares In proportion.
Extra Class 80, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
10th December. oapital.
$50,000.
>er Lottery—12 Drawn
75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
$9* Ticket* $16—shares In proportion.
Ticket# either singly or by tho package for aale In Bay
lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp.
dec9 E. WITHINGTON.
NEW YORK—Tbo regular packet schooner
ji^mFANNY, ——, master, will linve quick dispatch
for the above port. For freight or passage apply to
decl OGDEN ft BUNK
BUNKER.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 j
D sWITT ft MORGAN are receiving by the steamer# week
ly their Hill and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace aud ducape do
Plaid and brocade Silk of tbe newest style
Plain French Mouslln de Laines, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, ftc,
scl Rlbero’s new building. Congress-street.
B NEW YORK—Georgia Line.—The regu
lar packet schr. ECLIPSE.Captain Ooslie. will have
j for tiie above port. For freight or passage apply
to Captain ou board, at Audoriun's upjier wlmrf. or to
ROWLAND ft CO.
Agents la Now York—Sciustos & Taujun. «2»
NEW YORK—-The regular packet schooner
PLAN DOME, Captain Brown, will hare dispatch for
tho above port. For freight or passage apply on board, at
Hunter’s wharf, or to
ROWLAND ft CO.
NEW YORK—Georgia Line—The regu-
Ur imeket schoouer MANHASSETT, Captain Smith,
will have dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pass
ago apply on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to
HOWLAND ft CO.
Agents in New York—Sciuxtom ft Tam.max. n29
NEW YORK—Old Established Line.
The brig JOSEPHUS. Wilson master, will meet with TJROFES^OR ROWE’S new Invented Eraslvo Gum. the
has above, lor freight or pa-sago apply on board JT '
nov2fi
BRIGHAM, 1
It Co.
H NEW YORK—Tho brig WETUiU’KA, Capt.
Johnson, having a part of her cargo engaged, will
meet with dispatch as above. For balance of freight or
passnge, apply to tiie Captain on board or to
nov23 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
;i NEW YORK—Union Line—file regular
1^ packet schr. L. S. DAVIS. Davis, master, will imve
quIekTlispatch us above. For freight
passage
OGDEN ft
igeapply to
t HUNKER.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE,
FOR PALATKA, E. K.,
via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle-
bury, (Black Creek.)
' T1 ' fl ,u ‘"' nui1 cle 8 ant sleam-packet ST.
ST-tfiejifta 10,1 VR Captain James Fkkeuuii.v. will leave
Cot ute wiiuvo place on This Day. 1st. tn.i.. W «•
. .. •——‘-ifluythereafter. ' ' ”
a. *».. «»•*» orvrj inurHuay thi'renlfor. Tills boat has been
built expressly for tho trade, und has largo and airy stnte-
room accommodations for passengers. For freight or pass
nge, apply on board at tho Florida Stenm-Packet Wharf,
near tiie gas works, or to
decl CLAGllORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
Aft/*Tho St. Johns will extend her trip every fourth
week to St. Augustine. Jn her next trip for that city, she
will leave Savannah on tlm 16lli December.
WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINK,
FOlt PALATKA, K. K.,
via Darien. Bruntuick, St. Marys. Jacksonville. Biodata, and
Midiltcburg, (Black Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail.
f - *»r*"!S The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON,
t'i'i i -ftthr 'Sia l^upt• Tlloa. E. Sum. will leave for the utiuve
place on lue.,ouy luoruing. Gth Decemlir at 10 o’clock, and
continue to leave every Tuestlny. For freight or paumgo,
having Imnd.-mme accommodations, apply on board, nt the
Florida Steam Packet wIiarL near the Gas works, or to
nov30 CLAGHORN ft CUNNIN't,IIAM, Agents.
» DEMRY’S FERRY AND
*X&jiiEa3mINTEKitKDlATE LANDINGS—The steamer
UKlvGON Having been rocent'y overliauh-d. repainnl. and
ike ' .•••. .
painted, will maku regular weekly trijis between this citv
and Demry’s Ferry, leaving here every Saturday evening a’t
4 o’clock, and touching regularly at all tho interuiedTalo
landings. Tho Oregon has been thoroughly ratified under
tlm late Steamboat law. and her accommodations fur pas
senger* are both ample and comfortable. She has been
placed on tiie line particularly for the accommodation of
the planters and mcrchnnts on the river. For freight or
passage apply on board, at Union wlmrf. or In
KINUULEY ft THOMAS. Agents.
Savannah. October 1st. 1853. octfi—dfitwlin
OPPOSITION LINE.
- - -TT"^ PALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
•iiratnfciiiaeriaiPLACES.—leaves ovory Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock.—T»e regular steam packet WEl.AKA, Capl.
N. King, will leave ts above. For freight en .-ug'Mni-iiK up.
ply on board, or to S M l.AFFJTEAU, Agent.
N. II.—The faro to Brunswick is reduced to |4. iiug26
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—For i’aluttu. Flu.,und all theinterme-
diate lamlingt nn the route..
- Tl‘° superior new Steam-nackotWELAKA,
" r iii Kixu. will, until further notice,
leave every Sati'khav. nt 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rato of Passage in large, airy State Room*, as follows :
To Darien S3 001 To Plcolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka -..8 00
Jacksonville fl 00 J Black Creek....8 00
N. It.—Freight consigned to It. It. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-Khip|>ed free of all charges at Palatka.
For freiglit or passage apply on board at the Cbarlesum
Steam Packet Company's wlmrf. or to
OJAmTBAl', Agent.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
J UST received.* variety of publications of the Now York
Protestant Episcopal Society, Tract*, Church Cate
chisms, Hnblmth School Sorvlco.aud other cheap nnd valu
able Publications, For sale at tho Book Store of
S. S. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 136 Congress-street.
jxo. n. null.. iiknry c. Kixa
t lO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—'Hio undersigned lias this
J day associated with him Mr. llctur C. KWG. or Glynn
county, with whom ho will continue tho Factorage and Cora
mission business in this city, under the firm of Hull ft Kixu
janl2 JNO. H. HULL. 210 Bay-street.
reputation is uneqi
familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and
‘ir salo by PADELFORI).
juuel
Hides Wanted—The highest mark**
for green, dry, salted and flint hldM. -
leg room. ; *
Improved EueneeOf Coffee—Wa have’
the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and..,
keep on hand for rale, Augustus Hummel’*
MnetofCoffbe. Thlalatbabeatoomp
br aaU, and Coffee made from
mora vrhoUaomt molt deUoate, finer
UNITED STATES MAIL
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTBAM8H1P8,
_ ®4Y* Of LKAVLXa SAVAXMAB SO* KtW TOU, ,
The Florida, Captain WoodhulL„w..,...„.’i.'.Tfo*»e I •
TH AUUm. Apt,in Schtntk J.),?}!# " ,
Tlm IniMa*. P.f ... , _T
Agents for Savannah.
appointed agent for tho above invaluable publication,
Is prepared to receive subscriptions. The next, volume will
commence on tho 17th Sopt. GEO. 11. MITCHELL.
augl9 Successor to F. Zogbnum ft Co.
best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks,
spots or stains from book or paper. For salo nt tho Book
Store of nov2fl 3. S SIBLEY, No 135. Congress-st
ig _ n
cup of coffee, should cal! nnd purcha/e ono of these su
perior coffee pots, at the liuuso furnishing store of
novl2 J. P. COLLINS
nels, blenched nud brown shirtings.Irish linens, birds-
" * ’ table i* ’ ’•
eye diaper*, long lawns, huckabucks. table damasks, linen
and cotton sheetings, damask napkins, etc . just received
and for sule by nwrlO HaWITT ft MORGAN.
McMAHON ft DOYI.E.
’ fined do. 10 do Machinery do,3000 lbs White Lead. 100
boxen xvtnUuw Gl„,. For rale low by
auglO
PS;
CRANE ft RODGERS.
HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF—6 bbls Pig Ilunis, nnd
3 do Smoked Beef, for ante by A. BONAUD
P OTATOES.—100 bbls Potatoes, now landing from the
Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by
noy8 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
OTATOES, ONIONS ftc—60 bbls Mercer and rod-eye
P'
JL Potatoes. 60 do red and white Onions, 100 bxs Cheese.
25 cases Table Salt, 150 bxs No 1 nnd Palo Soap, landing
and for sale by octS HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
R OCKLAND LIME.—1200 Casks RocklnudStone Lime in
store, and fur sales lu lots to suit purchasers by
E. W. RUKER.
" ing from tbe Brig Norlltmai
For aalo by
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—25 firkins Butter, 60 bxs Cheese
received per steamer and for sale by
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
C IODF1SII, MACKEREL, ftc.—2 hhds choice Codfish, 10
• bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring. 10
boxes scaled do. For salo at the corner r,f Broughton and
Drayton street,, by dec3 DAVID U’CtiNNKit.
rjUNDRIFri ON HAND—60 bbls Potatoes. 10 do Unions. 5
O du Loaf I ar.l. 10 do N O Syrup, 15 do crashed nnd clar
ified Sugars. 2 lihds Bacon SUoul lers. 50 dozen Mustard in
'a Hi cans. 60 boxes Beadel’s Family Soap, 26 do /round
Rio and Java Coffee. 26 dn Boston Brick Bust, 20 dozen
Pickles in y, gallons, also. Teas, Cinnamon. Nutmeg. Mace.
Cranberries, nnd wliito Penns. For snle at the corner of
Broughton and I’rayton streets, by
deed DAVID O’CONNER.
- by
nov22
E. tV. BUKER
B ACON—SO lihds Sides. 25 do Shoulders, 10 casks Hams,
landing from steamer State of Georgia nnd sclir Loosen,
A T REDUCED PitU’K3—Printed Canlimeres and Mouslln
de l.alncs, a great variety of st vies, for sale by
Du WITT ft MORGAN.
soplS
IVER8TER ft PAL
mng. fbi
LMfe.
feblfi
MELODIANS—.1IELODIA1VS.
CAR! I ART ft NEEDHAM’S largo double
reed, with four stops, suitable for church
music. Also, large double, round corner,six
octave ; Cnhart's lino Melodians. four nnd a
half nnd five octave, a beautiful Instrument for tho parlor.
For sale on tho most accommodating terms, hv
nov!6 I. W. MORRELL ft CO.
1*1 ANO FORTES.
r THE subscriber* sole agents for A. Stod-
art ft Co’*., nud Jiinu U. Duiilinm’* Piano
Fortes, are always supplied witli an as
sortment _of these favorite nnd justly celebrated instru
ments. For durability they can tie fully warranted, whilst
their superiority of lone and touch is evident and acknowl
edged by tiie most casual observer, as well ns the critical
connoisseur. Tho ladles are respectfully invited to view
these instruments. An nrrrnngeuiont having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for tho purpose, they
can also be enabled to j udge of the tone,
F. ZUGIIAUM ft CO.. Market-square.
AS- 3 croud hand Pianos taken In exchange, also tuned
and repaired. j„i7
A. CHAMPION.
AT IBS STORK MARKET SQUARE.—Has on
ieseffl hand, nnd offers for sale on reasonable terms—100
; 9gBq barrel* crashed, powdrrd, clarified und brown su-
■OMfignrs: 76 tings lUo, Cuba, and old government coffee.
60 barrels Baltimore and Canal Flour |. , „ „ ...
Mli.lIM, ,to ,1,1 ,1„ ip-an. Smttli.
100 98,100, 49 lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour.
40 bbls But ter. Sugar. Soda Cracker* mid Pilot Bread.
160 bbls. Potatoes. Carter’s June aud mercer, for family
200 Reynold's Hams. 10 hhds. Sides and shoulder Bacon.
75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adanisntlno nnd Tallow
Candles.
100 boxes nnd half dn Family and Common Soap.
60 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar
Leaf Tobacco.
20 Kogschoice Butter. 60 boxes Cheese. 25 kegs Lard.
60 whole and half bbls, and 60 boxes Watts' Buck
wheat Hour.
Also a full selection of choice Teas. Spice. Mustard, old
Mnrgnhela Whisky, Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure
Wlilto Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrels
hnlfbWs, quarters Salmon, table Salt.VermlcelU.Macaroni,
ftc., ftc., all of which are offero 1 to Families. Planters and
Country merchants, for cash or approved paper.
nov8/
BAKERY! BAKERY!!
riTIlU undersigned begs leave to inform tho citizens of
J. Savannah, Ural he will open on tho 1st of November,
a Bakery, at tho corner of Jefferson and Ciurltou streets,
where ho will have the
lint of flour anil the Largest Size Bread
for the price, his system being cash ami no credit. He will
guarantee that his friends aud tho public iu patronizing
him w 11 be satisfied.
Tickets to be paid for in udrance, nnd Bread for cash on
ly. Tickets can bo left at tho house if required, or Broad
curried to any part of the city.
Tho cash system is tho order of tho dsy with me. as I
have lost enough In by-gone days. What l have lost with
bad customers I will inako up witn good paying patrons,
by giving them a larger slzo bread, as cash will move the
world. 9
KW Pies. Cakes, and Rusks, to be had at all times at the
now bakery. ' oct19—dim P. OIEBELHOUSE.
PLASTERING, AC.
T HE uudersigued having commenced business on Ilia
own account, respectfully tenders his services to the
public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas
tering. Stoco Work,ftc.ftc.. at tho usual prices,and will
In every case warrant work executed by himself, or undor
his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build
lug, would do well to call upon him before contracting with
other*. Orders left at hi* residence. Jones-at., corner ol
Barnard-st., will be p oinptly attended to.
Julyl6—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER.
HUDSON, FLEMING A CO.,
Factor! otid Commission Merchant!,
No. 91 Bay tired. Savannah, (kt.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchants and deal
ers, in tho sale of Cotton and all other country pro-
_ . .. ftU other country pro-
duco. Being connected in business with Homuxs. Hudso.v
ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends choice of market*. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usual facilities af
forded customers.
J.R. HUDSON. To.„ nnah
W. R FLEMING, f 1 *™ 0 * 11 ’
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
eeplS—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1833.
TO .MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRYG00D8.
/"\UR purchases for the Call nnd winter trade are now com-
pleted.and we can submit to your inspection e very
large and well assorted stock, embracing f very article con
nected jarlth the trade, and at such price*, jnjbe
MfSiNMRoIsrToO 1 !
$500 Challenge.
IIOIIENSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has tterer been known to fall In curing
tho most obstinate cases, Worms can never exist when
this remedy Is onco used, from the fact that it not only de
stray* them but removes nil tho slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tnpo Worm.
Tills worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In
habit tiie human body. It grows to an nimost indefinite
length, nnd becoming so coiled nnd fastened in the intes
tines and stomach as to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance, ftc ,
which is tho cause of mHnv going to tiie grave, not believ
ing tlint these complaints have tboir origin from the tape
worm : consequently they do not u*o the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who ure afflicted with this aw-
ful toe to licnitli, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
nnd Liver Pills; the Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta
ble siMionfuls three times a day, then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the mostohstluatc cases
of tape worm can lie speedily cured.
Round or Ntoinnclk Worm.
Tills worm is usually found in thesmnU intestines, and is
tiie worm must common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
sufier witli them. TIih symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hnnhiess and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at tiie
nose, a bhicisli streak under the eyes. ftc. If you.or any ol
your chlldreu have nny of tho abovo symptoms, llol/en-
sack’s Worm 3vrup can safely ho depended upon—by using
It you have a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if aftei
using it according to the directions the patient is not re
stored to health,nnd tiie worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is nn remedy beyond
the grave, a* for fail, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldes, or ftmnlJ Thread Worms.
Those worm*, to whirl! the human sytem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found in tiie rectum, nnd if allowed to remain, from the Ir
rltailun they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor
ders, such ns inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangement* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine
that can lie used is Hobcnsack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicine* over Aacaradies. that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and l.lvar Pill* are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup In accord
ance! with directions on each bottle: and in ense a gentle
purgative Is reqnired in order to allay tiie irritation they
S reduce, the Uver Pills, by their sympathising action and
enlthy operation upon the' bowels, is the most pleasant
medicine that can he taken.
IIOBENSACK’B LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerve*, and If diseased, the blood ol course flowing thro’
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice,
Bilious affections.dyspepsia, ftc.
Dyipeptln.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, nnd Its various diseases are
dizziness in tho brad.heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from tho stumncli. \e. and some-
times general languor of the whole body, from this it will
be seen that tho disease owes ita origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’a I iver Pilla is
the very medicine to effect a permanent and 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 Complaint,
I* attended with chills, succeeded by fever, sovere pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full aud bounding, the pain lathe
--_ a _ . , side Is In
creased by pressure, should tbe loft lobo be affected, the
pain Is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and tbe atools
clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho.
bonsack’a I.iv°r Pills, aa they act directly upon the sea* of
the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma .ter from the system.
To Females.
Yon will find these Pills so invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of Inestimable bene,
fit in restoring and purifying tbe blood and other fluids *0
as to cure all complaints which roar arise from female Ir
regularities. a* headache, dimness of sight, pain in tbe aide,
back, ftc. These Pill* are tha only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complalnto. Gout, Nervousness.
Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of th* dlt-
eases that arive from affections ol the Liver, impurity of
the Bicod, or constipation of the Bowell.
Medical Evidence
We. the unuderslgned Physicians, having had th# roelpt
of their manufacture submitted to ua for Inspection, say,
that tho tngredlenta of which they are composed makes
them tbe best Pill in nw for all dlwase* of the Liver, Im-
pnritlese tho Btod, ftc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
P CROWLEY, M D.
L. BOWEN. U. D.
„ Purchase none but those having the signature “ J.
N. HORENSACK,»a* all other* are worthies* Imitations.
Agents wishing newsuppUi * *" ’*
become agent*, must address
SACK .at hla Laboratory,
Raee.PhlladelDhla. -mevc
" a* all others are wortuiea* imitations,
r new supplies, and all others wlshlngto
aust address tbo Proprietor,^J. N. HOBEN.
iratory.No. 120 North Second-street,above
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, ,1*
The Florida, Captain Woodliull, u in
The Alabama, Captain ficheock,.. •* " 28
Th* Augusta, Captain Lyon , u ofl
The Florida, Captain Woodhull, .f*../{.dsO’r 8
The Alabama, Captain 8cbenck, ' u . T
The Augusta, Captain Lyon, - * w
The Florida, Qrataln Woodhull,.,....,, « • i»
the Alabama, Captain Schenck,....., “ , ft
The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 14
The Florida, Captain Woodhull,,. '*«S,‘81>
These ships are the largest on tbe coast, unsurpassed In
speed, safety and comfort—makiog their passages In 60 to
nanded by aklllfriL carcral and .po*
60 hours, and are commanded
llte officer*. They offer a most desirable eoavganreto
New York. On the completion of th* KNOXVILLE, In
•qe"$2? D ** b| ^ p,Cabin pas*. '
PADELFORD,FAY'fcW, j
18 Broadway, Haw York,
$Sm-
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE*
Through in 60 to 66 hours.—AV10 Tarttami
Charleston Steam Packets-l tar• Adger’a
■■ra^MWharveae very Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamship*
JAMES ADOER. Captain J. Dictuxso.v, 1,600 tons
MARION. Captain M. Bkrrv, 1,20C tons.
SOUTHERNER, Greta In W.Foenm, 1.000 tons, trill leav*
BUUTJUiKNKK, Oretatn w. Foenot, 1.000 tons, trill lee*
ea<& attenuate Weduetd uf having been newly coppered
and guard* raised, Is now In complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room aceom.
modatlona, apply at the office of the Agent.
HENRY MI88R00N.
Corner East Bay and Adger ft 8on’« Wharves.
N-B.—A new ship will be placed In the line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesday*. . feblO
FOR PHILADELPH1A—FARE REDUCED.
7b tail on Saturday Afternoon, June lltt, at 4 o’efoeft.
56*. The flno slde-wheel steamship OSPREY, 101
as pei
—•'••■7;--v-..c«.riteamshlp OSPREY, 1000
■MfiSAun* burthen. J.commander, will leave
annexd schedule every other Saturday.
VROJI C1MRLISTO.Y.
...11
June..
June
July 9
July 23
August.
August 20
September.. 8
nw* rmumrau.
June
Juno 18
July 2
July 1«
July 80
August 18
August 27
8ept 1«
" it. 24
November g
November. §
December. 1’
-.$16BB
Sept 17
October... 1
October...16
October ...29
November..l2
November. 20
December..10
Cabin passage
Steerage _
Through tickets to New York 17
Tlila ship has been thoroughly overhauled aud furnished
with new boilers, and a largo and elegant dining saloon on
deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort
of passengers.
in Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as tha
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nud City ofManchu-
ter. at the foot of Queeu street, and Cen ’ —
ton.
nips i/ily or Glasgow nud ettv 01 Blanches-
f Queeu atreet. and Central wharf, Charles
Freight on all perishable arttcler must be pre-pald.
For freight or passage, apply to
June7
H. F. BAKER ft CO.,
Accommodation wharf, Charleston.
SAMUEL T. PERCE.
Agent Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla,
Railroad to Ogtdhorp—Stage* to Thllahattef^
.r«s
commenced on tho fith Inst., running three times a weok
via. Newton. Bnlnbridge. and Qulucy, and three Umea a -
- ' ville. ftc.
_ ii v •
o’clock, A. bj
leaving Oglethorge <
lahassee. ntlOo’cU
Jge, - ..... .
week via.Tliomaavtlle,DuncanBvUle, l .
Passengers by thin routo will leave Macon at half past $
clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglothorpe. The Stage*
artng Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTkl-
tho evening of tho next day—time
lah&ssee, at 10 o’clock
by either route 86 hour*.
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Batnbridge
and Qulncv, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee oa
Sundays, Tuesdays aud Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol
Thomnsvlllo—ratuvutn" same route on Mondays, Wednesday*
and Fridays, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorjie to Tnllalinssoe by either roula
In 35 hours—from Mncou In 38—nnd from Savannah In 60
hours.
By this route l’nssengera leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo 1
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 50 hours. It la
also decidedly tho best, cheapest and most expeditious routs
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Mucon to Oglethorpo $1,75 ; from Oglethorpe
to Tallaluiune. $10.00.
L. C. Siiaw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fihukr, “ “ Tallahassee.
ang30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
D1ACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Mall Train.
leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ 6« « P. M.
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with tiie Trains or the Western
and Atlantic and InGrange Roads, and with tho Day
Train or the Georgia Road, and st Mur*' ) witli the Day
Trains of the Control and South-western i.oad*. Passenger
win arrive in Macon at 12**.nna at Atlanta at lx, having
the remainder of the night for rest.
Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala,) who
leave Savannah at 3 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for-
tv-eight hours, Including all stoppages,sud only ton hours
staging.
AceoinmodatlonTralne.Tri-Wcekly.wlU leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re
turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-
day, at7J4 A. M. This Train will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road nt Atlanta, and with the Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon.* Passenger* by the up.
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’P
Macox. May 17,1862. 3rao Jr 22
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon daily at OX A..M.J
arrive at Oglethorpe 10)* A. M,; arrive at Columbus 1
o'clock, P. M.
I.eave Columbus dally at 0 o'clock. A. M..andOgietii'wpa
at 11X A. M.; arrive at Macon At 3)( P. M.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to
SAvnnnnh. Augusta and Mllledgevillo, and with Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville. fto.
Connecting dully at Columbus, by fast line of eracbei, 28
to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. ft W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery. Ain.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eutaula
mall stsges.
Passengers bro ikfast and dine at Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS. Huporlntendont.
Macon, Aug. 20,1863. ang31
BOOKS— BOOKS— HOOKS.
L JF.BER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government.
Tho Wigwam and tho Cabin, or Talc* of tho South, by
W O. Simms.
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas De Quincy.
The Underground Mail Asent. hy Vide, illustrated.
Men and Tiling* a* I saw them in Europe,by Klviran.
Time and Tide, or Strive and Win by A. 8. Rose.
James Mnntjoy. or Pro npcn Thinking, by A. 8. Roue.
Fun Jolting*, or laughs I have token a pen to, by N. P.
Willis.
Visit to Europe, by Prof. Sillimnn, of Yale College, 2 vole.
Illustrated.
Gustnvus IJndorm, or Lead us not Into Temptation, by
Kmllte F. L’arlcn.
Merkland. or Self-Sacrifice, by tho author of the Life of
Mrs. Margaret Maitland, ftc.
Aunt Kitty’s Tales, by Maria J. McIntosh, a new revised
edition.
• A voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rav’d
Geo. H. Chester, l>. D.
Also, more of the Bleak House. In two bound volume# ;
more of the Home* of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer j
Yonatt on l)og»; Yonatt ou the Unrsc. ftc., fcc., received
and for rale, at 135 CoDgres* street, by
novll S. 8 STBLEY.
BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
H AYING engaged additional workmen of the highest
■kill in ruling and binding
EXTRA RUSSIA BANK LEDGERS,
and all other kind* of books made to order, of the boat ma
terial*, and bound Iu the best manner, at ihort notice.
PAPER,
F-ngllsh. French and American Cap, Letter and Note Paper
with suitable envelop*
8TATIONFRY,
of every description. Also. ju«t received
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS,
nullable to the Reason, with fine engraving*. Harpers’ and
Putnam’* Magazines, (for December.) by the year and Mo-
gle numbers, at the lowest price*.
novGO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
rjpilK subscriber having enlarged Jiia store. at the comer
of Bay nnd Whitaker streets, offer*for sals on th* moat
favorable term* the following: '
10 half pipes Otar i Brandy, 1844.
6 do Jean Louis Brafcdy. 1844.
6 do Ilennessy Brandy. 1811,
G do Dazerao Brandy, 1808.
2 puncheons Bcotch Whl*ky. in bond.
2 lihdt 8}. Cruz Rum. In bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do Port Wine.
10 bbls Monongahala Whisky.
2 pipes Holland Gin.
20 bbls Phelps’ Gin.
M Spanish 8egars. various brands.
Also, a complete aiAortmeril of fancy groceries, aucb as
English and American pickled Lobsters. Salmon*, Maektr-
Oil, Preserved Fruits. Jelly Jama. Engllin and Flrenek Mus
tard, French and West India Cordial*, all warranted genu
ine, an ‘ superior to any offered In this market
A. BONAUD.
P. CURRAN
JJAS just received and offer* for cale. at hla atore,
L Bull atreet, to SorreU’a bu hUnga--
2 half pipes Plnet, Cartlll ft Co^a Brandy, viat. JM2,,
2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy ft Co’s Brandy, tint. 1842,
- _ t _ ' r *, 1..U ,1m 1—ff ftta
8 hair pipes tnara, impuy « w»-a vranoy, nn*. ton*,
1 pipe 8wan Gin, 1 half pipe Ebom leal Gin, 5
8 bbls old Bourbon Wbl*lky f . . -
fl bbls old Mooonnbela Whisky,
, _J MonongabeU .
« Rfelnelab Wine.Toasta brand, vint, 1842,
a old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine,
a Sardines In X boxes,
», of all"
10 boxea Tobacco, of all kind# and brands,
Also. 19,000 or the beat Cigars, 10 boxes Cordial#, of aJ3
kind*. 2 bbls Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig Pork. fl0vl8~
sortment of white and colored ManelUea and Hue*
Vest*.for sale by Je8 PRICK ft VEADIR.
UPORTED CORDIALS—10 do* Imported Marichlno, 10 do
assorted, 10,do American. Just received and for sale
* by : , HYLAND fc OUCL -
m
p AMELIAS, ftc.—A large and elegant ueevtment of
U Camettss, amount which are tbe most destrablOTOrt-
•tieaj also, Rosea, Geraniums, Dwarf Oranges, and man/
other kinds, will be offered for anla thla mevnlng by •' •• J-
novl2 W. W. LINCOLN, Mounmmt^flare . 1
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