The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 17, 1853, Image 3

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HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON <fc CO., H* v » lu lllore and offer lor sale on accouunudu- 'piling term*—100 bbls clarified Sugar A U C. 76 do ^■jfcra*he I aud powdered do, 300 bag* Rio Coffee, SO RRwdoJara and Ijiguyra do. iSOO t»i>U ILItimoro mid Canal Flour, S bbU llirniu t-mtih’s Hour, 250 bigs OH and 40 lb Georgia Flour, 100 bbu butter and .sugar Crackers, i0 bits 1'ilot Bread. 40 bbls Ham*. 100 l>oxes So. 1 Pale Soap, 7S bo\e*Tiibacco. 8s 5s and 1 ft lum, >, M bane* Adamantine,Star and Sperm Candles, SCU) ft*Cudtlih. 75 bbls planting Potatoes, ilm. 200 bbl* Portland and S’. O. Molasses. 100 boxes Owe. 50 do Starch. 50 do Italslns, 510 do Claret Wine. 60 blemon Syrup. n< —jr iiuial _ .. to instruct Ut the usual But- . few cblldh'u. MtUrjr about $200 per annum ■ sgpw&assm VlTANTSD^Tiltuatlon as clerk by a young ban who bto iwtwwi .Iran. Appl/,1 thlo ofco,. W>T* ... - K&NNBDY-k liEACH, Agents, »by ” A. DONAUD ^ HSflpioAIt BOOKS. *A&fEh UR GOVERN hSR-A lady of Brat nto quallfi- catloos wish** a situation sa taacher or goviroms In Uta city of Savannah Apply at thU office. nlS-dlra "idVaHtcu 1 red—Paget on8urg- I Book of . Anatomy W ANTED.—The ad mtlser.aman of energy and experi ence, la deilroua of procurlug emniorment. He la ■ULSrSiS. ftpl'rllr of Nwlra o» ( ^SestoMsbama and Mississippi, with Plates. ndlR®* 1 W A. 111. In Ann ni|W h> H Hunr * ^K,or A Homi'Life"ln our Clt^by BOsgood. sstertsft, j'tbsRirtr.byBhslton. F ^ r v “^f jWK ^ILLl AMR -fgj&nSS assorted Oordlala—Anlaette, Pas- Sell BONAUD. „ BUU . prime l’urto Rico 8ugar. 10 do ebolco 8t Wftf'u do fair Sew Orleans do, 80 bbls Stuart’s A, uvUriiddo.60 do do crashed and powdered do, 10 ‘ tfSa.landing *ud for sale by Uaf do, lanaing SCRaNT0N ; johxsTON k CO. *14 selected Goshen Butter, J^i«Vbiti'e°d colored tibeese, recelred per steam- ■«**“** b; SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * CO. i ell ' R xi'irrbOUIl, Ac.—80 bbls lllrara Smith's and pure ‘•’""JH oU r. 40 half do do. ’JO bbls and 60 kegs prime we bunch RaUins. 80 do Beadel'a and Colgate’s M^.rrh 35 do sworteJ Gaudy, 00 bbls butter, sugar fr ‘ n^wr*. 30 boxes smla Biscuit, 100 do new scaled HjW Mbbliff IMulwes, 80 do sugar-house 8yrup. ra-fmt Wrapping Paper, assorted. 60 doxen painted {f.'T* .jo Mte* No 1 Pale and Family Soap. 80 do fie and rilkT* Patent Candles. 100 bbls E Phelps’ and Rose 5 uSnVee England Rum. 20,000 superior Plantation Sj|!*40bhdi prime Bacon Sides. 60 bbls rectifled Whisky. J^Hgaad for sale by gcRANT<)Jf J0HVSTON * CO. *24 DROWirr TO JAIL—A negro man named 8C1P1G. - fed4 Inches in height, dark complexion, about 40rnn«r age; any* lie belongs to Charles Gray, of Barnwell District, South Carolina. ISAAC Q'LYON, Jailor. MU.V.Bve feet 7 Inches In height, dark complexion, bs* lu»t a joint of tho middle finger on the right baod, about 4-1 years of age; Bays lie belongs to tv„nSimmons, of McIntosh county, Georgia. T j ISAAC D’LYON, Jailor. BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro woman named RE BECCA. and her Infant child. Said woman Is live feet 1 inch in height, light complexion, about 27 years of »J* * lie belongs to David Allen, of McIntosh ^uy?0’a. dec!* ISAAC D’LYON. Jailor. ’ill SALE—A mulatto woman. 26 years old. competent 1 home servant, of good character, with her 4 child! ib art remarkably likely. j black woman. 20 years old. good field hand and bouse rant, country raised. nr... ; olaek girl. 13 years old. 1 black fry. 13 years old. A black nan.23 jears old. field hand, country raised, i black man. 26'year* old, good axe-man. country ralaod. J black woman. Held hand, and her 3 children. J mulatto woman, complete house aerrant, and 2 chil j black woman, a first-rate cook, and her child. jho.urcral negroes singly and in families. 6cl4 WVLLY 4 MuNTMOtUN. MEDICAL BOOKS, s A general uoortnivnt alwuys on hand, and new 1wutk* received as soon a* published, and sold at publi-hers’ prices: I and .Stokes' Practice, in two volumes. Ciieau's Midwifery. food and lticlie'* United States Dlapcnsatory. tuugliwm'* New Remedies. l.wN'sCneinidry ior .Students, ftoww'i Surgical Dictionary. Imitt'* Modern Surgery. Cirpenter'* Elements of Physiology. Cirpeolti ’* Principles of Physiology. Tihoo'a Human Ana’omy. by (iucldnn!. 262 cuts, rilliara’i I’riuclplcs of Medicine, by Clyiner. bo<«'Pathological Anatomy. f*±*t Anttomical Reinenihrnncer. hacliion's Practice. Physiology. Materia Medics and feunary. nnv22 W-. THORNE WILLIAMS. WILLIAM G. DICKSON, Cbrner IPAifcwer trtd and DroughUm lane, H AS 'revived per late arrival* a full assortment of the following articles— layer ltd-in*, new fruit, all cluster.*, Citron, Zante Currant*. Shnft Si el- Almonds, and Braxil Vuts, Bordeaux Marseilles aud Italian Sweet Oil, Mixed Pickle*, in jar* and barrels, Pre«*rved Quinces and Peaches, Canniiter* l’re-erved Salmon and Lobsters, Sardine*. Englisli Sauces. Jlace and Nutmegs, Cl'.ve*. Cassia. Pepper, (linger. Ac.. Ac. lie above article* have been selected aud are fresh from ktid importations. nov!8 WEBSTER tfc PALMES AVE JUST RECEIVED AND OFFER FOR SALE- 75 bbl* A, Hand clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered do, W hhd* St Croix Sugar, £0 doxen Brooms, «0 bbl* I'lrarn nnitu's and Cinal Flour, 1'0 do Baltimore Flour, Rd do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Fleur, inn i.— gg | Wun ^, eac h, d 0 do . . Juttvr.iugar aud soda Crackers, »• bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. E0 bbl* Portland sugar Imuseand N O Syrup, f0 bbl* good vat ng Po'atoea, W boxes Beadel's 0* and 8a patent Tallow Candles, •5 do Adamantine Candles. M do Judd A Son’s Sperm Candles. 15 bbls and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel, li boxes while and jellow Cheeso. "i bbl. and 50 keg* prime l«oaf Lard. .00 l>oxe* 5*. 8*. and pound* Tobacco, good brands M do 5* aud 8s Grant A William*’ Tobacco, Aho. 520 boxe* Smith’s. Colgate'*, Croton and BeadcP tolly and Pale Snap. 120 do So 1 do. 50 l’enrl Starch, 8 . Wf aud '(uarter boxes Raisin*. 25 drums Figs. 60 «m Herring. oct20 FANCY GROCERY STORE. ’HE *ut«criber would Inform hi* friend* that he has re turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy "Wry Store io tho middle tenement of Sorrel’s Bull’’ ,* D “ the old Georgian Reading Room, ibn prewot *tock. which ha* been selected with great embrace* every article in the above named business; Wines. Liquors, &o., of the moat approved **' M **d for bia motto. •*quick sales and small em- ** e believe* that the public can readily dls- wmnate between apuriuus and genuine articles, he confl ? v Invites all to examine his stock and judge for tbem- * RAKE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE. . AWARE STEAM SAW MILL is offered for sale. * It i» juu above Wm. B. Giles k Co.’s Mill, and is the j,' If “turn on the river for business, being on the city - of the river, immediately Joining the.nrosent limits of tv. ’ •ndlncludeii in tho intended extension. , ' , ** De ' r - having been only finished in the past din'ii. : * rran 8 e< * •“ tho most modern and approved r*n-na»iDg one rolling or spiked gang, and a large clrcu- ti ■ “Wher with two shingle mschiuea below. w ,i„r tn * npartmeot of this establishment Is capable of kr .a'T' ve ,0 twenty-five thousand Teet of lumber knd ' ,aM the shingle machine cun and bns manufac- Hl rwAif v J r#¥ . e . ,,f f" ur thousand shingles per day, which flKS-- - m - ,k ^ for #16 per ^ ou “ nd -- Mik»^ 0, * me wlM-n '“raber has been in such demand. rrWtifCt* fur n I. ntinuanco is got [offered for sale Is on account incr. being such as to disable fUnh L re V nnthe niilllstoi k CM * mrticulir * »PP>J to thesuhscribe^or to Wm. ^■»b, December 9th. 1853. AHPFWa v, MAGAZINES, *c. , - “* ' 0r Uccetnljer ’ 1>utn,un ’ , Magazine "kbiT Illustrated Nawa. wit). ^bundling, or the Secret Dungeon; mt»|. U f-rJO 84 * nJ for “1® by 8. 8. 8IBLEY, 136 Congress-street. Uas re«,Sj THOIINB WILLIAMS, 41 of °L n ®7 books—Greenleaf’s Uw rUa4,„oo°ihi 00 Maritime Law. Tb* ifnd r?i,i Uw of Shipping. b*ki22“i nr u nrIU ‘>J iKtlons, Buiwv,, F. Ward. “—'.‘"’K- lur me uae oi arcnuacu. out to’- * 8 “ tu,1 ‘ The rffisi a P®» k «F- for school*, debating elnbe, fce, The kuPfil F f cllte,n «»t, by Caroline \*e Hents. L.nsi’*. 1 ?«•«*.« romance c' ‘ “ ‘ - G-ntw 1.77'«romance oi tno Kevomix 111 f,,r SoptemVer. S . Y •WklMtlon, No* 7 and 8. - t Ulilng |.I,t. f or iB Wi oert Vlrr .. .7 “ lmM ' ocu \ Bonn? vim ciTY OB' hjovannah. '‘♦tchedfr.7-. ii o' *"o Gity oi favat • *M lid?,V'fl’ 1 '' of the Exchange, by F. v ! riitir,,, ^-.^'‘byR H- How*tt_ just completod.— *f R. fl iJ®»*■}• wl.hlng a copy must apply ' ,,ow *'l. or at the IkmiU store of W "*~- tf, aiBIJ-lV, 156 Congress street. . WILUams has lately recelred Waitarn 2. cKgiSffAIB has lately receive, ■^S^fiRSSc of Bord,,r Uf0 5 bjr u,Conn ' n 1 Bar. Dr, - jenm.i . “ '’Oman. in Vt w L l1 ' crlUcal explanatory >W^ n - “Svolumas-first lustreceivad! 7 iw^Hpheouuu v cle ’ k , ° r Expedition SffWi lubllm,. ‘, ' ’• *“U illustration*. II?' 1 City ftoptmlleg Pblloaouhy. fte A WUclarB ’ or d **igns for Dwellings, b , i'U' ' Ch,Mn « i by the author of the WJde, tP ! k^!ut > iu rom Di,ckwo<) ' j - Cnltrrgjsg^^M novlO K^V«orid».an a.wrt^^TSf ®»«ColuMhusI*!?. enibroldaredHand- Clou.. Fi.V_ r “ h Joens. Birds’-eva Dianera. Eng. leslroua of pfocuriug employment, *811 acquainted with the detail* of forwarding, and ha sug- K it* hfa aerrleea would be important to Railroad or other mpMlcs. or Merchants, requiring them. He has no ob- joetton to las vs thedtr. BalUfactory reference* given on addreelng W. at this office. . octlB who le well accountant and a Commission Houee or \\taWEd A SITUATION—By a young man V » aoqualnted In the dty | he la a good aecc wrltMalair band; a situation (a aCommlssloi .. tho Grooerr Budneee preferred j would make himself gen- erally naeful to hie employer. Apply at this office, old W ANTED TO HIRtS—A cook, for a email family, to re- main In the dty. Apply to " no®41 WYLLY it MONTJIOUJN. A GENT WANTED.—The natlre wine eetabliahment of Isjxawoam A Ziitamuax, anolnnaU, Ohio, wants in savannah. Georgia, a bouse that would take the agency for elr r ‘ ‘ * theTr native wines, to and‘arount ? Sat place. Wholesale dealers to wines and Hr * 1 " * Wholesale dealers to wines and liquors, who retail at once, have the preference. Postpaid offers, with direct or indi rect references ou Cincinnati houses, are received until the are received unUl the 20th day of October, and answered directly by * “'11MKH LONOWOKTH k ZIMMERMAN. Native Wlno Establishment, Cincinnati. Ohio. *. TO RENT—A store auilable for a Family Grocery.— lApply at this ofBce. a decl—2 A. 10 RENT—A carriage house and stable, for two mhoraes, In ai central part of the city. Apply at this of- Jflce. uov22 TD RENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain- Kjiijing seventeen acres, on tho premises Is a convenient ““dwell ng, plastered and well flntshed. For particular* Inquire of T J. WALSH, tmM 176 Bay st. S Tri RENT—A house on liberty street, opposite the ijfresidcnco of Solomon Cohen. Rw. Apply to * no*U WYIJTt k MONTMOLIJN. TO RENT—Two or threo rooms on Bay street, suit {Ijjfable foromcos. Apply to the Editors of tho Georgian. t TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Barracks, Reut *12.60 per month. Apply at the Georgian or- Bee- net 15 go, TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on South SJ8|Broad stroot. Possession given 1st November next.— “Inquire at this office. 0 ct8 TO RENT—Three tenements In Gordon Block, well ffiSfsupplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers, ““and other modem Improvements, basement plastering hard finished. Possession given 1st Novoiuber next. Ap ply to octl3 EDWARD G. WILSON /jffs TR RENT—A brick house on Jones street, on n full jjjH^Iot. Possession given immediately. Apply to T. -I. WALSII. TO RENT.—A small comfortablo House m .. ipectnbloand central pnrt of tho city. Rent *300. ['oasesslon irivpn nn thn 1.1 Vn.umU, 11 Possession given on tho 1st November, or sooner If JeairaUlw. Apply nt this office. aug20 kOR HALh.—The undersigned offers for sale Ills res- BCj|flidcnce at Midway, near Slilledgevllle. Tno lot con- ro-“talns about thirteen acres. As a residence, few si ua- tlnns combine more advantages—health, facilities for odu. cation and good society are all to be round at Midway. novl8—wtf 1IERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. Hie undersigned having leased tho above eslab- ml Hshment begs to assure the traveling public that .jJjJt.no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish, ed reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Micarx. he hooes to make tho Lanier House, second to none South o( New York. GEO. M. LOGAN. Proprietor. J. Mkaha, Superintendent. nov!3—ly ORANGE SPHINQ, EAST FLORIDA. The proprietor of tills popular and and delightful nil I it watering place announce* that hois now prepared JB*JI 'or the reception or guests. Invalids will receive our most careful attention ; Seekers of Pleasure can here find much to admire; and Sportsmen, hunting, fishing. Ac. The water of tho spring being warm affords delightful bath ing all winter, aud has proved equally successful to any mineral spring In the Union in the cure of most of the dis. ease* peculiar to our climate. K. S. DARGAN. Proprlotor. dccD—d&wlin PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. J A Till* splendid uow house, situated on Broad-st.. ill immediately in front of the site iff the old Planters' 1LHotel, which has been furnished throughout with uu* lurnituro, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception of customer* on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor or the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may fiivor him with their custom. J. M. SIMPRON. novP—tf - Proprietor. LANDS FOR SALE. ffijt The subscriber offers for sale, on accommodating 7T*terms, his two plantations, of 700 acres each, in Liber ty county—one within 1J* mile of Walthourville. and the other within 2>£ miles of Hinesvillo. Both are highly im proved, and have nil necessary building* on them. I would also sell 2000 acres of well timbered lands, near Beard's Bluff, on the Alatnmaha river. Parties wishing to purchase can learn all particulars bj .... . .. addressing mo, at Hinesvillo. Liberty cnlling on me, or addressing ino. at Hinesvillo. Liberty county, Ga. oct'JO—Stf CHARLTON HINR6 CEYJfiO.V plantation for sale. /5j»* Ceylon is situated on the river Aiatainalm. two miles 73_ v frnin Darien, and contains four hundred and seventy- live acres of first quality tide swamp, of which two hundred and thirty are In good order—under dams : aud about fif teen hundred acres of pine and hammock land adjulning. On the place are two good bam*, a very commodious stable and carriage house, and other necessary out-build- Inga, with proper and comfortablo accommodations for 80 nr 00 negroes, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms, etc . all in good order. Fur the last twelvo years this property ha* yielded an average income of nearly 14 per cent., as may be seen by reference to the books of K Habersham k Son. to whom nnd to Dr. J. P. Screven. (Savannah.) reference may ie made for general information ; and for further particulars to the subscriber, on th» plantation. S. M. BOND Darien, November 16.1853. novl8—r.kfJni The Charleston Mercury and Georgetown Tunes will pub. lisli the above twice a week for two montiis, and send bill to this office. W INER—100 baskets Heldsick and Mutin'* Champaign, in pints and quarts. For sale bv dcc4 HYLAND k O’NEILL WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S SEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. Mr. W. W. Woodruff, of Griffin. Ga.. and Messrs. M. C. k J. H. Grew, of Newark. N. J., having purchased the entire interest, and secured the location of Messrs. T. J. Nat lor k Co., in the carriage busi ness In this city, respectfully announce to tho citixensof Pnvannah and of the State* or Georgia. Soutli Carolina. Ala bama. Florida, nnd all section* trading at tills growing city, that it in their intention to keep on hand, nt all times a largo and general assortment of every kind of carriages in They feel confident that their business relntion* nro such ns to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers equal to Charleston, or uny other city. The Messrs. Green have been engaged in the manufacture o! carriages in Newark. N.J., for a number of years, and are well acquainted with the wants and requirements of the South. Their reputation ns Sfanufacturers, combined with the oxporlonco aud qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long known ut Griffin, Ga.. in tho carringo business, emblodens them to nromlso that they will be able to meet the expec tations of the public. Mr. U D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known in connection with the carriage business In this city, is as sociated with them, and will act ns their agent in the trans action nnd management of their business. Mr. Woodruff’s intention is to divide his time and atten tion botween this point and the interior, and hopes to make tho acquaintance of this community personally. By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable deal ing, they hopo to secure a share ot publlo patronage. They have made arrangements to havo all repairing promptly and neatly done. AH work sold by them warranted. WOODRUFF, GRF.EN k CO., 223 and 226 Hay street. Savannah, Ga. ViT A CARD —It will seen by the above that we have deemed it best for the interests of all concerned, to with draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green k Co. We tako till* opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the kind offer* of support that wore so liberally proffered us, and to solicit the same for our friends of tho same firm. T. J. NAYLOR k CO. Savannah. December 7. 1853. decO EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received, a variety of publications of tho New York Protestant Episcopal Socioty. Tracts. Church Cate chisms, Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu able Publication*. For sale at the Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, •uglO No. 135 Congress-street. E ASTERN HAY—50 bales primo Eastern Hay, for sale by deoil E. W. BUKER. R OCKLAND UM&-400 bbls Rockland Lime, for sale to lots to suit purchasers, by decl3 E. W. BUKER. L AW BOOKS.—United States Annual Digest for 1852 : Finnder’s on tho Law of Shipping ; 3d Greenieaf on Evidence: English Law and Equity Reports, vol. 15 : All of Judge Story’s Works. uov3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. B UCKWHEAT—In bbls. half bbls, kegs and bags, just re celred per steamer Alabama, and for sale by novfl CHAMPION k WATTS. B ACON HAMS AND LARD—30 casks choice Hams, 20 bbla Leaf Lard, received and for sale bv ••pU MCMAHON k DOYLE. POTATOES—50 bbla Potatoes, landing from brig Monticef- H AY—126 bales prime North River Hay, landing per st-amer Alabama, and for sale by decl PAPEI.FORD, FAY k CO. ROWLAND k CO H AY.—76 bales Prime Eastern Hay, just received nnd for soft by U ov23 K. W. BUKER T AIID—finding from sclir Mohawk, 26 kegs and 10 bbla -Li prime Liaf laird,for Mia by J. V. CONNERAT k CO. I CE—230 tuns Ice. per brig Sam'l T Hind*, for sale, to ar- rive, by nov!8 HB1GHAM. KELLY k CO. %/TOURNINO GOODS—Black hombaitoe*. do French me. ritw and Coburg cloth* alpacas, Canton cloths, raw silks, black silk and satin da chene, French and English crapes, love and crape velU, French and English calicos, Jr, . Ilia* Mi-alaa* an* Am ,..t. I 19 * ko .Just received and for sale by •"WimSesWSSrrr -a\ T . - — arrival op the ASIA. .-.LAW. SlSfioAinv / Monument Square, Sarannak,qa ' OKD Corner of Bay and M aRaker-*tmti. Office hours from O - — miviiwthu n . —IT: J'"* 1 " Muura irwi X M.,to if, r. U. l"0»'*rF. M.to-.r.X LH'snpooZnBc, sa C«l«oq Vntbftngq. nnd Firm, al> fcow on Sunday, In iBlKiS; e^y°?n°?.^* 5al ,nd »thofeachmontf. fS PM^emMy^ppiyu,. DAME AHOBNEYB A.v Ail 'LL *Sf ftUOPBRp. s%; T> COUNSELLORS A wto, Oeorgim. UW, A. MAST Will take oontneta for Bui try description. Rosld iw’> Hall, Broi ‘ - ■IIOIPT, tB BUIIJJKR. • ® nd ’ wo* In- Masonry of ««ce first dbor wut of St’ An- P, K, ! tllDILI,. lUlIDKB AND -I MO FACTOR. Having leased one or the wha. lately occupied by A. A. SmetU, la now prepared to i ,njr lu “ooror timber which may’be consigned to wm for aa?#. Ho will also keep on hand lumber, shingle. ’ * nd wood for city trade. Savannah. December 1st. 1863. ' dl hxxrt a. FORT. FORT A DU1 FACTORS A.VD Ti-IC.- DONHAU. HIABI, l.VU COMMISSI, * MEBCHANTO, .^irannoA, Oi WK. n. LO.NO.' jou* hv Drvm. LOCKETT, LONG * CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANDS ’BmWJ AGENTS. 128 Bay tired, Batamah, Will attend to the selling of all kinds rjoduoe. strict attention given to receiving and fun '•'’ding good*, and filling orders from the country. xicBOURoiuam. «dwa*i»c. vjlsi. CRDGERAWADE . FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER 84 Bay-tired. SarannaA. JOHN T. ROWLAND. JOUR T dWWL4.V0,JR ROWLAND 61 CO., ' GENERAL COMMISSION MEItCHAI ^ 172 Bay-tired. Savannah. , “ **• l ’ utrr, «' 1 - 8H» ■ report, tho Cotton ulm.. for the week at 45;009 Bpeoulotoro took KSJ *“ a “P«*» 8000 Woo. In Boor, tho raukot bw declined 3>. per barrel op ill quallllco. Holden jronot pressing on tho market. Trade In the menu- factoring dlstrloU has,largely declined; The money market to somewhat etriogent. Console 1 bavo declined, belog quoted at bt| to 9S. Tbo trana- actiona In American securltlea have been small. ,i , K la tb0 E “ l ”“ te ‘ 111110 Progress, tbongh thus far It ravora tbs Turks. A nsir project for the amicable settlement of dlfflcalUes bas been made by AtwtriR. _ * Additional by the Asia. Nuw Yoke, Deo. 15—P. M. liio Circular or Messrs. DettUtoun A Co., quotes Middling Uplands at 5 13-16d., and reports the lower grades to be hardening. Rico was dull and lower. Naval Stores were steady. All qualities of Flour had declined 2s. per bbl., but holders were not pressing on the market. Western Cannl was quoted at Sis. 6d.,and Ohio at 35s,6d. per bbl. of 1M lbs. C6rn wawIn moderate demand and prices were in favor of buyers. Beef and Pork were dull, and Bacon was in moderate request. The de. mand for Urd was moderate, and prices favored buyers. F. HYLAND, v at. r/NgltXJ HYLAND O’NEILL. DEALERS IN IMI’ORTED WINES AND LIQUl HA ko.. Next Door to Marshall House, Broughton tii , SAVANNAH. OIOUUIA. Wholesale and retail dealers in Imported wines and Kjuem. French brandies, spgars. and fancy groceries, Tub London Markets.—Rice was dull, sugar quiet nnd ooflee in good demand at etiflbr prices.- Genkrai. Intelmqenoe.- -It Is reported that an al- Hmcc, offensive and defensive, has been formed be tween England und France, and between Spain and' Sardinia. The Emperor of Russia,- it is anticipated, will issue another Manitesto. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND CUUNSKLUM AT LAW. Washington City, D. C.. Will practiso in tho various (’ourts of the District, an. 1 ! *1- teml to the prosecution of claluts against tho Gov. un- mBnt - June22 A. B CUAMPION. j 0> vxi W. CHAMPION dc WATTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Ao. 4 Barnard tired, between the Market and Bay sired, SAVANNAH. CIA., Dcnlors In Groceries, Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors. Dried Fruits, Ac.. Ac. References—A. Champion, E*q.. Samuel Solomons. F.*o„ Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead. Swift k Co.. Savannah. Ga. H, P. HORTON. ,, it D|ggniv HORTON <S» ltlKEMAN, W1IOLR8ALR AND KKT AIL DKALBKR J.N WATCHES, JEWEI.RY. SILVWWVARE, FANCY GOODS. HO Broughton-tired. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, A r o. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga I^ad pipe, sheet lead, block tin. cop|H>r boiler*, light and forco pumps, hydraulic ram*, and kitchen ranges, con- ■lyonhr— 11 —*—**- - sUntly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at. tendod to oct23—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. Price* very low.' Jle*t reference **!*»• J. J.'MAURICE. AtyOulters and Conductors nindo to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELI/W AT LAW. Alligator. East IIorida. Will practice to the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8.8. Sibley, niul R. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savnuuah, (Sa. i7 W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ibrsyth. Monroe County. Go. J. II. IlgVYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough, Scriven County, Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. Jy26—3m S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND OlU.VSKLI.OK AT LAW. Monticello. Jefferson County, Florida. Roference—Hon W. It. Fijcvinu, Savannah, tin. fob3 WtUJAll B. FLXMINU. JOHN M. MIU.KN FLEMING * M1LLEN. The undersigned liaving united in tho practice of law. will attend punctually toaii v business entrusted to tholr care. Office corner of Day and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow k Co’a. THOMAS HUGHES IIINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupnlte. Georgia. Will practise in the Circcuit Courts ofTlmmus. l<ownde*. Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; nnd in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson. Madison anil Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all porsons before the Departments at Wash ington. Wm. M. Lawton, Wm. M. Taylor. WM. M. LAWTON & CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 iSbiifA Wharf, Charleston. S G. aug23—2aw4m WILLIAM H. HASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, Lowndej county. Ga. Will practise to Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling. Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, ami Pulaski counties. Georgia; and in Jefferson, 3!adl*on. Hamilton, aud Columbia roun- ties. Florida. feh23 WM. F. Wlt.UAMS. TIIADDRI’R itlJVKlt. JACKIIROWN, WILLIAMS, OLIVER 6t BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga., Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee. Lee, and anv adjoining it ..— - — counties where their services may lie required. jan20 JOSEPH GANA1IL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Comer qf Bay and Whitaker -streets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—176 Bay-street. Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 03 Bay-street. Saiwmnh, Georgia. CHARLES A. PRICE - , ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, I’atatka. East Florida. Will attend to all collecting sent Mini in East Florida, promptly and efficiently. repp—w2m H. I£. WASHBURN, Air’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, UA. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No, 94 Bay street. NimuinaA. O’HEAH & STONF.Y, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charlestm, Smith Girolinu, LATK or TUB FIRM OF LXOAKC. O’llKAR A CO. A new project for amicably witling matters, has been proved by Austria, and she bus suggested that ft'conference should bo held dithor at Vienna, Purls or London, *nd it is reported that tbo Powers aredis- posed to acquiesce In such a meeting, and uro In fa vor of inviting Russia and Turkey to send delegates thereto. • Skirmishing ofang the banks of the Danube con- titioed.- A Turkish steamer had captured the llussian f/ijpte Viadimsr iu tho Blaok Sea, and a Turkish abip-bad ettptured a Russian frigate, after n desiierato ^oaflieti • Tbo allied fleets remained at their anchorage. The ruTfcfab-lleet intended to attack Sebastopol, und after the mij’ulti.Russfau shipping was liable to seizure by the Turks.- The SvlthU'bos deciioed to receive further presents from tbo Uiemarw, being uawlllitig to make tho war a religi outrode. Apurlmants were beiag prepared at Adrianople for the reception of the Saltan. In Asia, tho Turks hud met with the most brilliant success, having captured the first class fortress of Soticham Khan and Port Uaitrghetti. Iu Serviu, flfiMre were unsatisfactory, and tho Ser vians had dcnmiidedfroin the Sultan an exequatur for a Russian Coiwiil,-which-leuda tho Porte to believe that Servia is tmdoj* lthssfan Influence, uotwitlialaud- it has promised to observe a strict neutrality. It is reported thatrevolution had broken out in Portugal iu favor of Don Miguel. Fur OOHF.N8 k HPttZ. „ PABKCFOHD, FAY , OO. ■ Btocrmtu.;..-,, BOO, *rr7 M’W VOUIC-Old BlUbM.hcd'tlH— I... ... ,.kah K.lra Utllnmi s, ' if .. ... Bn- K«*s btl! W1ILURA, Ur.IT.rn, uutor.vlU ni»l wlUt diiratoh M »buv„. For fraljlil or |wii|i .ppl, on-board, at T'eHkir’a wharf, or to ^16 n BRIOHAM, KEIJiY k CO: NEW Y4.7RK—Union Llne.-Tb7 SBUptckot schooner UATAJtAOT, Rice, master, wSHiave quhOlsputch a* above. For freight or passage apply i d#oU OODKN k BUNKER. < ^A T1 , 14 1 A -VRE^—The American ship ELI WHITNEY, SHftEaaland, master, haring the larger portion of her oargw engaged, will meet with dispatch aa above, freight apply to dealt PADELFORD. FAY k CO W.UIu., will meet wllh •fig **”s , £tssBsrsir k ..^VERPOOL-The Araorican ship STIRLING. IHendersun, master, will meet with dispatch for the port. dels PADELFORD, FAY k CO. meet with disualch as nh<ivn Vn, r-niM.. .. ’ ’ meet with dispatch aa above. For freight or paasage annlr on board or to dec8 BRIGHAM SKyJ •• PP/ fir *^ c,aM Amerlcan’*shlp |IHr , of her 4 carff^’ D Ta * V J 0r ' . u " M, f ler > baking the larger H'h I,, lafo,‘?li , W'V"”?. Boln * ™ b, “ rt - wl “ t,rlion ._. B . -II-I— for tho oboro port. For trrlght counting room. . ., , „ At Private Sale. O , „ . _ ' AtPrlvate Sale. Heed Rye and Oato In qnanUtlea to ault purchasera. Clothing at Private 8ole—A handsome* assortment of Md d nrarrn!« CT ? th | ,n . Kr C .°. n * 1,l,ni of *"P e rflne frock, rack and overcoats, to lota suit purchasers, for tale low. Term* of 400 bales cotton apply to decld—tf EPPINO k KRET7. P ackel schooner DAVID SMITH Peterson MMMamianUto <1>KtrJ i r ° r th « ab °vc l*ort. For freight or passage apply to dec7 OGDEN k BUNKER. auorc. * or freight or iHissage apply to BRIGHAM, KKiIy & CO. NEW \OUKiT — , ,Th ® schooner E. J. TALBOT* rreigliTorpassogo'nppiyto^ * d,,patch M#bow - For BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k CO. jfilL n,ar tu,e —Tbowcilr. i¥Se E'f N ; r;‘" n - wl1 * «>wt With dispatch MS above. Tor frelglit orpassago apply on board or to "iHA dec! _ BRIGHAM. KELLY k Co. 322tS5®3?ssi»>j!k«^BSri , 1« l...*rt SuffiiE’nT.TlrtSXRf tJSPJiilCff2.IL , Sr.?5P.!!¥«« 1 - » Boll* on tarO. will I,.;. tiinueUiato ot.pitoTC, uS nhorfi', “ Cujitntunn ta,d,.t AnJortotP.^h^wtarCT' _ABCnta New Ynrk—actuttron k T,tuii». LAN1> *0.^2 - * — w»r* euuuirmnrltrf. 1 -Yew York, Dec. 14. On Wednesday cotton- was Him, und sales com prised 3750 bales. Bromfatnfhrwero firm-,- and coffee was steady. New York, Dec. 15. The sale* to-dny have been' i\25abales. The mar ket closed firm, with an upward tendency.' ■ New Orleans Market. NewOfrt.EASs, Dec. 14. Six thousand bales of cotton were disposed ofin New Orleans on Wednesday ut previous rateH. Mid dling was worth 3* cents. Exchange on^ NewYork at sight was quoted ut par. Freight offcrtltotito Liver pool had advanced to Id. and to Boston to one cent. lular packet schooner NAKKAUAN8ETT. Hall' mns- i”. ,„p? IntfSof ""to’“ ** °''" V0 1 '”‘- frel * M « PM- i°£- 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. <lfo1 OGDEN k BUNKER. FANNY^ YHltK—Hie regular packet schooner i—r?—***«*• —-—, master, will have quick disoatch fiiFuuralme port. For freight or passage apply to - - OGDEN A BUNKER. ^ DFLP HI A—Tt) e wdir. PI.ANDOME, , %|jbdi Yew Orleans Sugar. Terms- " » hhO. .nd uptrard., fourmonth. for vl'Vv^.rC-t >- ■I. I y-v counting toom ^n D MWrd°S.rUi;S\ mz BY T. J. WALSH, r . v JA u At Private Hale. biS vttM :'««.&».i.t n * £?■<%*$ ireetaad reel di Ith a BFM dhtrict, and 2d section, containing ICO cree, withii four miles cf the town of Clinton, 'farm* aUnllJlr’i**’ nOU !^ ° r f onM "treat, and improvements, con. silting of a two-story house and double tenement In irond order. Rents at *«( per. month. WillZ banKS <* waring from the dty. For term* and further partlcnlara Inquire at the counting room. d!3 l*t Oa Tin. beaoK 6 Malm • Walnut t Bocklag Cha aundiy arUelt Term* cash. of store, wlft •<t '1 do Sofa-: do do. j.U.a-TeUdd(iq,ldo . y French Bedsteads.-also- yond hand furnltare/fe^K! thteuSctoSra iu* keep on hand for^ale, Au*wtoa h Hn^£.ir r hoc, or coir.., JwirSSuSJiSSB ■* ’vb"** a - ottered for ulb, ,od C.Jn a f" wore wholesome, mere dellcatn B**t»eela much perfectly dear/an?fa erere Rio Co Doe, ami | n use will urov# nr l» or*f Cnrul .j, .. P™'* * nett savior 76 m r. n » G R £ K im° rD, - ASK1 i^raY.-nre^toomWTf 61 16 73 47 2 60 40 70 41 70 64 02 61 66 Also. Extra Class 8(1; 8 0 22 34 30 40 23 30 40 4 43 41 Holder, of prim will pl.ud oil for the rail,, or renew .1 K. WITHINCTON’S. QKKENE AND PUf.ASK, T.OTTKtlY. p. , WREHOHlf k ifAtJRV.iUnurere, aJSJrSiJif •raTS'SJBSj’Kl?' “■e ■- -w. CAPITA J.. , IN . $5,529; _ NnmtorLottorj-n drawn B.Uoto. Mr Tickets *1—shares to proportion. nSftaSjKr!’' **'■ M W“»« t «». D, l"0«S. ,u rd., , $35,000. I.Jra^n J! c,, ber singly nr by the package for sale In Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson k Camp. 7 nBc17 E WITHINGTON. way 18 - BY Avcnonbaui.- JINITKD STATES MAM, LANK~ COMPETITION THE LIFE OP TRADE. WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY-. Ao. 223 Bay street. Savannah. Ga. OEAND EXHIBITION OF CLOTHING BY PRICE 6c VKADP.H 9 W E PRESENT to the public for InApectlon and sale, the largest nnd best assortment of ' u,e Elegant Fabrics «• l «ro»». Will tor. ItotoSi. di^iilS 1 t V . Y°UiC—Georgia Line.—'Iheregu- tt—-far iwtketscl.i'..teUI‘SE,Cnptuln Goslle. will have SStouni^ b | 0V V > ? r V Kor rr “'8btor passage apply to UpUIa on board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to * * 7 Jsrauin NewTort-Sou.™., k lS“ ND “ S IPunter’rffii; oMu ’® 1 * 1 " r pMWKB <”> board, at - n29 — ROWIAND&CO. YORK—Georgia Line—The regu- aaiSfclar |mcket schooner MANIIAsSEIT. Cai.lain Smith rilujuktcli fur the above port. For flo' agu apply on board, nt Anderson’s upper wharf, or to 1 EUROPE, INDIA AND AMERICA. which for beauty of material, style and workm.nU.in 22S.1S SSS , t SliSU“ tortaL *" J »«'»•»*, w. dSHIKfSvVT l .° "riectBAROAtxa will favor ua dec5 1 U ^ lb* Exchange. _Agents In New York—Scimmtox k 4 NEW YORK—Union Line.—' IISI-UD* I C V, , lr,-i t,.. • ^apacket sclir. U»imtorelT m^n'vlSre , n.^) !,palC I RH above ' >*W freight or pnaaagenpply to — Olinkv ,v |1U.«EI1. Charleston Cotton Market. Charleston, Dec. 15. Sales to-day 1100 bales, sales for the week 10,000, tho market closed J to 4c better. Receipts ortho week I3.GS5 bales. Stock on bund exclusive or ail on ship, boards 33,355 bales. ’ Baltimore Market. Baltimore, Dec. 14. The Baltimore Markets on Wednesday had expe rienced no change from tho preceding day. CongrcxMlonal. Baltimore, Dec. 14. In the the U. S. Senate, on Woduosduy, tho pro ceedings were unimportant. In tho House of Representatives. Mr. Benton, of Mo., declined serving as chairman on the Committee on Military A flairs. Various Railroad bills were offered. Mr. Boyce, of South Carolina, presented a bill for the reduction ..f the tariff to the revenue standard. Mr. Ingcrsnll, or Pennsylvania, offered a resolution calling for any correspondence between the United States and Spain, relative to tho Imprisonment of American citizens at Porto Rico, iu March. 1850. PIG HAMM, BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. SMOKED TONGUES, a fall supply, landing this day, per steamer, nml fur sale at DICKSON’:-, Barnard street. near the market. dec7 ed.VL | 100 T0 ? 8 IlKD ASH COAL..of superior quality, broken , ,, *creeued,of sire suitable for burulna in grates, lAnulllQ-Irnin Ni-linnnpp Vn— .rf-rni.u -_.i r. 1- ’ ion on the wharf, or *10 delivered to any part of the city.— Orders promptly supplied 1 J. T THOMAS declO—7 nt the Ferry Wlmrf Coni anil Wood Vard. BANCROFT Si BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bunds. Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Day-street, Savannah. Jan24 GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Oioens’ Building, opposite Pulaski House, laving made largo addition* to ids establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual nest and Jiandsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN U. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Lauren* county, Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. Cochranb, 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. may 7—d&wly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared to take risks against Firi on Building* and their contonta. Also Mamxk Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIOHAM. KELLY k CO.. Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County, Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot bclug sltua- ted to a region of country abounding to grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than ut almost ay other point upon tlto W. k A. Railroad Order* covering the cash, with limited or.discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order, ‘n* grain, will please forward Backs with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wtdly, Sa- van nth. nurlO BROGANS—BROGANS. The subscribers would call the attention ot planters and others, iu want of good and cheap ■ brogans, to call and examine their stock, as they . Y^feel satisfied that upon inspection tbo quality and ducle “ prices oi their goods cannot fall In please. MURPHY k DEVANNY, corner of Congress and Whitaker street* COAL AND WOOD. R ED ASH COAL, in quantities to suit purchasers, on the wharf, or delivered in any part of the city. Also, Blaok Jack, Upland Oak, Live Oak, Ash, Pino nml Light Wood, BY T1IE BOAT LOAD OU AT RETAIL. r nr the convenience of person* residing in the upper por tion of the jtly. boxes for order* are placed nt the stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper 4: Co., W. W. Lincoln, und W. G. Dick- son. and at the office of the *•Morning News." In order to ensure promptness in supplying orders, these boxes are ex amined daily otO A. M , and 3 o’clock. P. M Particular attention will l.e given to furnish lawful meas ure, and puichasers will confer a favor by immediately re- porting any instanco in which my teamsters should full to deliver tire qunutity ordered. Having made arrangement* for a regular supply of tho above articles, and for their prompt delivery, 1 respectfully ask a continuance of the favors of my former customer*, ana the patronage of consumers of fuel REED CANE, for shipment, lu any quantity, supplied nt the shortest no- lice - „ J. T. THOMAS, _ Successor to D. Rdcshart, Ferry Wharf. declO—7 opposite the Gas Works, WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINeT^ . . „ FOR PA LATK A, E, V., ™ md midk [ “cc-jmmo. utiuiiH for passenger*. Fir frKhl w tho gas works, or to .. CUOIIORK 4 CIJJfMNGIIAM. A,.nl,. j»« , 5,tt4Sf5Rai will leave Savnunah on the 12th January. WlSEKllT liNitKD STATICS JUAlf. f.lKK. . „ FOR PALATKA, V.e F„ “ and jsmaiaturg. (B ack Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail. The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON, «y*vHWjiiiU ( - n Pt. Tima. K. Niaw. will leave for the shove , U T lay ni " r,li ^- 20th instant.nt 10 o’clock, and ® v .* r ? iuo ;-fay. For freight or Life and Fire insuraiice. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. a,nrnr ’J? 4 " ur P ,u « over *250,000. Alkkkd Gill.. Prr.sldont. Jar a Walkucv ff-r’r n-ra D. 00 "''? ny wn ! PoRClea on (lie J.ifnt Stods' denld !!* U |!riInliV!i M,n . l , ° M . U . t . Ukl plan ’ U,u » combining the b Ti i ..l f „ b 6. at , tI,e *'Ptton of the Insured. * ■tlrofton ,,ftb wc, l invested capiUlnf the In stitution aro. In my opinion uusuniassed by any Lire Jn»u- rance Company in this State or Union. 7 7 [I..S.J signed R G. FINNEY, Comptroller of Public Accounts. tskwimT ,l,, ht t *’ CaUfornian AustraBan 6 rUkn taken on reasonable terms. nire ■ e “ b ‘" U " lr ‘ ,l ” A8 '"‘ r ” r th ' Fire Comp.. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMRRIpa s: 3iSStWiSCS;::::: 1 S? B°£». Otffefe Woodhull.. . a J2 S! A ‘h 0 ?*’ Fohenck)..' U IS- The AuguaU. Captain Lyon « Hie Florida, Captain Woodhull. n L ^ The Alabama, Uptaln Schenck,.. ) Dio Florida. Captain Woodhull, „ ?£• 1 .0 Alabama, dsptato Schenck' . iT 1 Augusfa’Captain fa-on........ „ S Tho Flori.lv, Captain Woodhull... u ' 2f o........ T ‘ A8 r, , }fa|"5 ,T> n«J«b. oct30- SAMUEL L. MITCHKIJ 13 Broadway. NewYork. UNITED STATER MAIL LINe'. -u. nr,. SimSS: SSSLf^PSt SI* naia steamships ' — —" KKOK CIUmASTON. <!!«»« II Sept ..17 Equitable Fire lnenrance Comnanv . .. , ' , OF LONDON. Autliorlxed Capital soRonnnri Capitol paid to . . ” *-500,000 C. E. Habk.ht, Kq*’’)' IliaHV l.tiiUM, fo, STnt.t.re, New York. Roiikht Dillon, Esq. J- Farmers’Flro lnaurnt.ee Company. „ 14 „ Capital *200.000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. __ . , . . Capital *200.000. Knickerbocker Fli mr _ eiuu.uuu. New York and Eric Fire Insnrnnce Comp’y. _ Capitol *150.000. 1 * These Companies hnving a cash in l.nmt ... V r "" T * '• «>I'lfal. safely Invested In bond «ud mortgage, are prepare.! to ofiect Insurance ,Prt to lu ,itl "’ r ” f “ n ' td A WILBl'R. General Insurance Agent, sept 20—1 v ° n ' 1 *'* ent for Iherabove Companiek. office 120 Oongrcsn-st. v,v, a iuununy. ror ireigiit or imsssao baring handsome acromnindation*. apply on l«iard at the Marl,fasten,,, Pwjtet wharf, near the Gai works or to -' " rH t.LAGHOIt.N' ^ CUNNINGHAM, Agents. iNTERMhlllATE LANDINGS.—The steamer k b , receDt y overhauled, repaired, and Slid te lirvi Sir F«F ,, 1» r weekly tripa between this city i. Lire y . , rr F- 1 , f av * n F here every Saturday evening at hndtt ‘>0 iiitennedfate Inn,!!,.re. ti „7, a «v ui roe iniemieuiste fin Vre. g , a6 T^ ie Dregnu lu* been thoroughly refitted under wngers are both amnle and comfortable. Shu has been 1ie ll", ' u n j Parilcularly for the accommodation of be planter* and mercliant* on tbo river. For frelelit -» passage apply ou board, at Union wharf, or to S i = nn, L 0«,,b„..S ,, ' KV ‘ OPPOSITION LINK. |.t*’wmA TK , A ' FLa * AND INTERMEDIATE . U ? Ve8ever r -‘ J -‘t»r.hvy morning V Kln<^ Regular *team packet WEL.VKA, Chut. 7"?- !o 'V° »* above. For freight engagements, an- p’,., tan'.wto 8 j, I.SKKIT&VASMT 1 - * ‘ >p fltrc Brunswick i* reduced to *4. atig?6 OPPOSITION LINE. ..OBjJ^Cpirtura-fbr/'aWto, Fla..nndnll totinkrn,.. landings on the route. s***Ee> s&VriMfoSa.Captain N\ Ki.sa. will, - until further notice' *3 00 I To I'icolato $8 00 1 re® 5 I’aLatka 8 00 le.... ....6 00 I Clack Creek..,.8 00 t consigned to ft R Duke, for Ocala, will be of all charge* at I’alatka. 1 EXTRA FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES. SILVER WARE, *c. .Vow opening a very large and splendid assort ment of Duhoxd Jkweluy, embracln * ‘ v ,ng foil sets of bracelet, ear-rings, brooch and cross: fine sets of very superior Mosaic do , Imported direct from Rome, a very choice and unique article; also, fine Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic. Isiva. Coral. Enamelled and Rich Embossed Ear- Ring*, Bracelets and Pins, of fine gold, Rich Finger Rings and Brooches, of all patterns, from one dollar to five hun- dred; premium gold and silver hunting lever Watches, and plain ones, of every variety; oxpresslr for customers and railroad operatives, and warranted ; gold Chains,8eaW, Keys, Cros>us and Charms ; gold mounted Shell Combs, a new article to this market; Portmonloa, Canea. Sterling Silver Tea Sets, Pitchers, Cups. Goblets. Spoons, Forks, and every variety of Silver-ware, plated and laacy articles for the coming season. D, B. NICHOLS. dfca first atom west of Pulaski House. St. Marys.... Jacksonville.. N A| U ~J ‘■riffht C0-..._„^ 4/ „„ re-shipped free of all charge* at I’alatka. For freight or passage npply on board at the Charleston Steam I acket Company’s wharf, or to J52! ; ». M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent. ME L O DI AN 8—.ME LO DX AN S. # ** DEDHAM'S largo double reed, with four slops, suitable for church music. Also, lai-go duiihle. round corner, six ii,- . « "clave j Cuhsrt’s fine Melmllans, four nnd a halfan l five octave, a beautiful instrument for tho parlor For sale on tho most accommodating terms, bv " $5500 Cliftllcnere. . v “OnEWSACK’S WORM SYRUP. A N "‘ic e founded upon scientific prlnciples.compound- “7 with purely vegetableaubstance*. being perfectly sale when taken, nnd has neitr been knowu to fall In curing » ? b ? t nat ® Worma «*» hover cxl*t when this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de strays them but removes all the slime and mucus which may remain* The Taj e Worm. , ™»r™ fa u, f <»»-',it to destroy of all that to- habit tho human body. It gr. ws to an almost Indefinite length, nnd becoming *» coited and fastened in the totes- tines and stomach e* to produce Fits.St. Vitos’ Dauco. Ac , rare ,i 1 a cau8e °, f K° In * 10 lho gn’ve, not beller- ing that these complaints have their origin from the tane r/n’, c T C<IU(:aU .? l !', cy do " ol usp «»• proper medicines flit rnre reU^ul 0, 1 " tb08 ° Rnlic > P 'l With till* RW- fiil foi' to health, 1 recommend the use of mv Worm Syrup and Liver Pills; tboSvrup to be taken In doses of wo ble apoonfulH three times a day, then take from five to eight of mr Liver Pill*, to dislodge nml pass the worm. By strictly following these direction*, tho moat obstinate coses of tape worm can bn spoodlly cured. ®"uaiecaKc« Hound or Stomach Worm. This worm is usually found to thcsmall iutostlnes.and is tho worm most common to children, vet iti* not miir.i* cdiillncl to ilium,mlii,to b.refreV,„,|, *i b M D !' ^ 10 - J ,u P to,ns D ’°»t prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy s ouls, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under tho eyes. ke. if you.ofany of your children have any of the above symptoms. Hoben- sack s Worm Syrup can »afoly be depended upou—by using it you liavo a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if aftei using It according to the directions the " ‘ Juno 25 July 9 July 28 August. August. nttiu rniuoKtrau. June.... June.... July July...., July. August 13 August 27 Sept.......if Sent 24 October . 2 October 28 Novembr* « Novembs • « Decemberr ..*16 October... 1 October ...15 October ...29 November,.12 „ ...... ..November.20 September.. 3|December.. 10 Cabin iiaiMsge Steerage *“ n.l? r ?V Rl 'M^riktoNewYmk. 1T ?mnssassss l>»ri.l,tble hrllcle, n ,| b. For freight or passage, apply to pre.patd. , H. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. KAMUEI. T. PERCE. Agent. Philadelphia. Fi-nm STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tallahaaaee Fla ■ Raxlroad tydtorp—Stages to Thllakassee. * ^ l0 Prity arrange. »t hair past • lnarittg’ogwSim^n»r \ra?, f t , it ( ^ISSk rpe ' ,I he ^age* by cither route 36 hours. jesdays and Thursdays, at 10. P. M ays.7-humlays.and Saturdays, by "“fa nn Mondays, the way of Wednesday! ‘J* • patient Is uot re- ?, tnred ,! o heaUb ’ and the worms thoroughly eradicated from is no remedy beyond imvl5 I. W. MORRELL k CO I r„ & fiano fortes. . . cribe . r * 80,0 »8«nta fur A. Stod- ?,rt * Co *., and Jonn U. Dunham’s I’tono t <,,w *. v * supplied witli an ns- mlira Vn! . t i h °*lm. VO f te nn ' 1 J“"‘ly celebrated IrLtru- the >: « n . I» fully warranted, whilst edged by the most casual observer, as wcl^aVthe'critical connobMeur. The la,Ilea are respectfully inriled to vi“w win. 0 re,« l ' t r llment “-4 Aq , arrran ff«menthariugbeeneffected «ii“re^°/re 0 “^ 0 .M ei . nl “ ent ‘1?nfa‘» for the purpoao, they canalso be euabled to judge of the tone „ .. F. ZOGBAUM * CO.. Markft-square. «4rta?"d “ ‘ l,le ° ln * 5ch »»3'. *l» frarf A. CHAMPION. JolT , A I IU , S „ Sm l 1E SQf.VRE.-Hre cn hand, and offen for Kile on reasonable terms 100 barrels crashed, powderd, clarifiod and brown su- ... 'J ar * : 75 n b ^^ !, R, °i Cuba -*nd old government coffee. 60 barrel* Baltimore and Canal Flour 1 . . the system, you cu n rest assured there Ts no remedy beyond the grave, bs for tail, there is no such word a* fall with those who use my Worm Syrup. Asrnrldea, or Small Thread Worma. Theso worms, to which the human sytera U liable, are most troublesome of nil other*. They are generally to be found to the rectum, and If allowed to remain, from tho ir ritation thoy produce. Inr the foundation for serious disor ders, suchss Inflammation of the bowels, and other de- rangement* or tho stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be us,'d is Hobcnssck's Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines orer Ascaradles. that I dory any one to produce a case where my' Worm Hymn ana i.tvnr rills nro recommended to beusedthev will not cure. All thnt Is necessary Is to use the syrup' to accord ance with direction* ou each bottle ; and to case a irentle purgative Is roqnlred to order to allay tho Irritation thev produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action anil healthy operation upon the bowels. 1* the most nlensant medioluo that can ho taken. i the most pleasant HOBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS, 60 hull bbl* do do*'*"do* fP*riH. Smith. M.100, 49 lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour, ran m Crackers and Pilot Bread. 150 bbl*. Potatoes, Carter’s June and merces, for fomdy 200 Reynohl’s Ham*. 10 hhd*. Sides and shoulder Bacon. Candles^ 0 * 0 * ^° en ^ ®* l#r,n ’ an< * Adamantine and Tallow t* lfd “ F ‘“ ll r »” d Common So»p. Ltof Tob^.' ° T “° , “ ,u * rtw d0 Thom “ r ftoctre MU8IC I MUSIC I ! : Tbo sabKilbOr roipoctfully informi th# Udire Band gentlemen of Savannah, that he intends open- f Ing a School for instruction to Sacred and Secular , Music. Through long experience, and having con large schools, he feels confident his Instruction will [Pnt. V l.tl.r.rera.re 4n mil 4l.no. ..Wn —... .. .1 , t. , 20 Kegs choice Butter. 60 boxes Cheese. 26 keg DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases water-prool Boots; also, a lot nf thick pegged Bools, together with a fine as sortment of Uontlemen’s and Ladles’ over Shoes, *ome of a new and approved style, which will be eoUl attow pr, . c .?; b J ..*• PDANIGAN fs CO., 100 Bryan-etreeL decll ** nt W ^ 6111 ani * Judgefor themselves. Dxwrrr k Morgan. ■p OCKLAND UMR.-—257 blits RoeklattifUme Just rtcelv- AV ed and for sale Inlets to suit purchasers, by B ACON 8HOULDERS.—io casks prime Dacoa Shoulders Undlng and for sale by "“'80 BRIOHAM. KELLY k CO. a UANARY CAGES BY TUB LAST 8TEAMKR— A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand some Cage, and one proof against Uita,have only to make an oariy call for a choice from a fine aa aortraont. mh28 J. P. COLIJNS. 100 Bryao-st. l)4\CON—60 hhds prime bright Bacon Hide*. 20 do do U Shoulders, for sale by ' dMH SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. mjL BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named JAMES. 59 five feet, three toehes to height, dark complexion, la ■TL about twenty, five yeans of ago, and say* he belongs imKLto William Green, of Angnsta. Georgia, deel 13AA0 D’LYON, Jailor. T> bCTIIfltU WHISKY-60 bbl. ItocUhod WbU». for S, XU by . decll 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00. men named AMUS, 'TUANO—20 tons prime Peruvian Guano, for sale to ar- T tlvt. Apply to decll . OODKN k BUNKER. BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro men named AMUS, five feet five inches fa height, light complexion, is about twenty-three years of age. and says belongs to Joseph Simmons, of 8klddeway Island. I . •- ' f ry- • ' ISAAC D’LY D’LYON. Jailor — -lieabove departments of vocal music. Desirous or forming a large class the price or tickets has been fixed at *4 each, for the course of 24 lessons, including books—tho name or which U ti.o - Singing Hchool Com- imnion." consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetto, quartettes, choruses, mntettes. church music, oratorios, eto , the most popular work of tbe day. Tboee wishing to form- hi* class are requested to hand in their names, as early a* possible, to this office, or through the postufflee, under address to . „ JAMES P2ERPONT, nov5—tf Organist and Teacher of Vocal Musle. NTEW BOOKS—Received by 8. S. SiMsy.Dec 6th,186aZ. J-" Ofa Rugfand and Nsw EngUml, by Alfred Bunn. Ufa of an Actor, by G. H. HiU, Health Trip to the ttoplcs, by N. P. V The Invalid’s Own Book, by tbe Hon. L WlUta. „ Own Book, by tbe Hon. Lady Oust. Hsppy Dtys of Childhood, by Amy Meadowa Iron Rule or Tyranny in thn Household, by T S Arthur. Morgan, the Buccaneer, by M. M. Huett, Jack Junk, bv the author of Gallant Turn, ke. 3 • Black wood’s itogsxlne, for November. Popular Educator. For December—Hunt’s Magaslne. Knickerbocker Mags- sine, Graham’s Magaslne, Illustrated Magazine of Art, and Qodey’e lady’s Book, for sale at 186 Oongreaa-at, • d7 pmtjCTlON IN THE PRICE OF BLOCK TIN WARE.— XU Vensop, 8t“* r u *“ ■--* — »- ^ Also a full selection of choice Teas, Spice. Mustard, old mraf* Wh, S?’ B ™ nd y- P°ri nnd Madeira Wines, pure c,d . er , v * D °ff ar - Porter, half bbU Beef, tairrels half bbls, quarters Selmon. table Salt. VermlcelU, Macaroni, tc.,&c., all of which are offerelto Families. Plsntora and Country merchants, for cash or approved paper. BAKERY! BAKERY!! T HE ondmlmal berelom ,o lofotm th,'ti„ieniof savannah, that he will open on the 1st or November, a oakery, at the corner of Jeubi - - where he will have the . ... -f November, leraon and Charlton streets, . Best of Floor and the tartest Size Bread h fa.*7»fa™ being cash aud no credit. Ha wffl tSTub.^i.eh!^ 4 * ‘ p “ bu ” ln ,.Tfa k *fafa ,n 4 and Bread for cash ML v- Ttoksts can be left at the house if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city.. The cash system l* the pider of the day with mo. aal have lost tnough toby-gone day*. What I have lost with ilver.lt being supplied with numerous "blood vessels and nerves, nml if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’ a parts of tho body, produce* liver complalnU, jaundice, Bilious alfoctions,dyspepsia. «c Tbo symptoms of DyspeplSu ^dlu Tarious diseases are dizziness in tlie head.heartburn,oppression after eating meals, souruess arising from the stomach, ko. and some times general languor of tho whole body, from this It will be seen that the disease owes IU origin to a disorganised state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack's Liver Pills Is the very medicine to effect a permanent anil Uatingcure. aa they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the and healthy 11 184 ll,Jr aa,lon ’ * nd rendering the blood pure Liver Complaint, Is attended with chills, succeedod by fever, severe pain ln the region of tbe liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain to the side Is In creased by pressure, ahould the left lobe be affected, the S ato la cenerallv to the lelt shoulder, with a short dry cough. jo skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the sto&ls day colored. This disease can be cured by the tue of Ho. bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the aeat of th ? and then operating upon the bowels they ex< pel all the corrupt aad vitiated matter from the i—*- J To Fomalea. TliomaaviHe^-retamlni and Fridays, at 10. P. J 08l,tborp “ * 1 ’’ 5 : f™»' Oji.u,,,#. f.. C. Sjuw. Agent .t Oolellm™. ... Agent at Oglethorpe. A A. F'enni, .. TullabosU. * F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor reJHACON AHD WESTERN RAILROAD. M»ll Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ 11 ov «. p u *“*»•* -IU, the Train, of th. WreUra 1^,“ d * ll -»"6»» d UUrang. RouiU. and »,°h Train of the Georgia Road, and %t Mai"* i with the iu« III12?“*^ »•»? etok’h—MtSi .JLta! rJl^oS? will arrive in Macon at 12 V. and at Atlanta at I ie v.^ra. the remainder of tbe nightfor r«t “ Tin| a* m u ^; n T r;r, d * K.ijf ° h r ; Atlanta, and with UieNifh! Msco.v. May 17,2852. EMERSON FOOTE, 8ap’f *•"* jy 22 . SOUTH-WEgTERN RAILROAD. DAShENGKR TRAINS leave Macon dally at Ottf A M • oW«k ,'H^ 1,l '" r|M “« A - “-I «<»•’ oWratfl Juukifai **1 * °' c, “ k . A - M -*» d Oli.toorp. at li> a A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3)£ P. M. V Connectlngat Macon each way with Central R R train to §? V S '*ra A K U *.“.1 Hjlledgevlllc, and with Macon and villelfcc GrifDn i Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash- Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast Hue of coaches, 28 ery°Ato k *’ t “ enc * M m e * bjr Ml k w> p - R R - fa Montgim- miSXl| ,gat08,eth0rp<!wUh TtIkhM<M *ndEufaula Passengers brexkfsst nnd dine at Fort Vallsy. Mioox, Ang. 20,1853. GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent >«g81. HOOKS—nOOKB—DOOKS. ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government. Tbe Wigwam and the Cabin, or Taira c«.., W ,Dd ^ Cab,n * or W.S of the Suth, by J.me. MoofJoj, or I'M Boon TBtnkfnf, br A. B. Itoao ^FonJolU",., or Lou,hi I h.MUk.5 »pro <o,bj7f. p, S^ P ' of ' SlUlmon, of YU. CoUo,J T oU. '"'"ToopUUoo.bj ■ftSiV’ , “ Up,rot “ h <" Klttj'.T s eystem. ^Aunt Kitty’e Taiee,)^ kfaria J. Mdntosh. a mwmimd You will find these PUI* an invaluable medicine to many omplalnta to which you * re subject. In obstructions either otal or partial they nave been found of Ineetimabla bene- fit In restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain to the side, back, 4c. These Pills are the only safe*andeffectual re me. »—tog Dreams, Dimness orsight. or In fact any or the dls. that arise from affections ol tbe Liver, In • od, or constipation of the Bowel], o4.B®,™i! , n.‘Dl' ,Ull0o "“ b7 ’“ wwi. um'or'raT lw0lw "' d -oloinra; H 0 ** ®* “• Homoe of th* New Word, hr Mrs. Bremer i novll Congress street, by S. 8 SIBLEY. impurity of .—Jead Evidence We, the unuderalgnedHiysIclaosi having bad (he rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to us for Inspection, mv li* 07 7 hl( *, u, *J r eompoeod makm GEORGE ^FOOD, M. D. r CROWLEY. A D. _ . , L. BOWEN. M; D. Pnwhaje none but those haring the signature •• J. • HbffiJraACk,’»M all others are wortLesstmltatl T tt „ , PLASTERING, «C. HEnnJ.r.lxnrf B.rlo, ooma^Md biulou. on lib rwpootfullj t.od.r, hi. hmIomIo th. CHS- r “f Pb'n OrnuotnU] Phu> twin., Stoco Work, ho. Ao„ .. tbo uatul pricM, And will ln,Terjrc«M wirrant work UKobd b/hlmMlf. or nodar hh '■p.rri.b,,. BuUdira ul othar, eooUmphMof ball* iH'JUSnJta'Slf ZftfWSP botbro oontmllB, with Sfe “0!uibJj,*i hU mW *°» <* ! agents, must address tbe Proprietor^. N.H0BEN. SoMbyaUDrufr’ *^' l “ : *' - For sale la -8m LDeFort.' BLANK BOOKS Of EVERY DE SCRIP- H ixmxn TI0I i AI.WAYB ON HAND. AVJHp engaged addltioaal workmen of the highest skill to ruUnjr and binding ■ . JfffmL RUSSIA BANK LEDGERS, and allother kinds of books msds to order, of tbo beat ma terials, and bound la tbo best manner, at snort notioe. • ’ ' 1 . suitable to the esaeoa, with flat engravings. 1—™.. k ’ PO'fifi W. THORNE WILLIAMS. a ; >♦«>* Sg£ Co--A. A. Solomon "k Co! toavtl—dtwkwly "“S™! swjMMwu ouro». Onlta_P»roh, WoA, odonr Bum, UbraB—,BtSonla% SiiSfi ir 1 ,na ’ iu VT mwiSf" °* Monument aquare. -t g H'4 YgeannrjTi -jt -iH*