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

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>» “U-» »»«*“ * |-*T A 77^'E«tmiH» Slim—Thl« noN« , her wherf lut etenln*. i!"’f'7 0 ' c loci,lP firty-lwo ud • b«>™ ;^*SLie,' On Tbund«jf,MMO,P.J*-<>V (l»5S!?b«illM west, the P—d the Stall of M WT«d»e.d»y, for PhllKlelpbtar- IWIP'T,ioeclsl ttuohs to poraor Huron.!. tot PffilwKfW* P*!’"’ * Wedn«sd»y, the t,U rJ. Ncw Vork J/eraW, ot the UM iey, *“*(&*«teaw 1“ edvwioooftho n>«ul« null. 1,11 ji.wmM.m,. the ISth, »• Son*" 1 "° t l««d Jto 11 . 0,n ,!S,'n to IntroOaco > bill to protlde tot I ntfllSoner»rail™" 1 lit™”*' 1 torrltorloe, |l*“^tollo to tho PnclOo. Tho Proeldont’o I* - "*!erred to tho urlouscommittee.In ‘ 1 M ... - i 0 the I V* JXsd then tint body oiljoornod. In tbo I * UM resolution woo offered fbr tbs pnrobnro I B**', Vsmon. Ur- Hsploy moved to lny It on rejected b, » tote ot T»,e eabjcct wm then debated foraome II ..dlhen laid over. Tbo Houao, uoou niter, ad |)0 wJ '„„ t0 cost of tho publlo printing, ordered 1 ^iSr*cond Congress nt Its Brut.nd neeond I |2b* 11 * 1 “’ s93 °°’ “ d 11,0 ° f ,l “ I 'f'Ml.'ikll ln»s resigned the offlco of Governor I ‘ inJ no duties of that station have Ihcre- I tt u oon tho present Lieutenant Governor, I i'nhUenderson, by whom they will bo discharged I *’in the It*t December. I tt, J%.4dck, wire of Dr. Dedrick, of Brooklyn, 1 ^vr of the sufferera by tho recent collision on tho I *“ i^md Erie Railroad, died of her Injuries in Sly t York Hospital, on tho 12th. ft* Net York correspondent of tho Baltimore iitfifiis.wP lhe IIar pers have already opened a lid o( bosinesa at Co Beckraan-street, corner of r? Thtirsafe has boon taken from tho ruins, and Sc-dOteots. policies °f insurance, books, Ac., were 'iiiosi A number of books too have been recov- “jjjJJ, tbe ruins unhurt. In a very short time iwt trill to* 1 work aijain, and efforts arc making to krttbthmTy number of their Magazine ready ^rit the usual time of delivery. OaSaturday evening, on the Old Cnlonly Railroad, ^ ^ it Neponset Bridge was left open, and a Mfjrfol locomotive, tender and two baggage care of [higtb train, weut through. No lives were lost. fltRiiltoail Company commenced relaying their tick tnd rebuilding tho bridgo at Harbor creek ou lie Ulb, with the probability that It would bo torn obythe citizens next day. I&e Marine Hotel at Fairfield, Conn., wna burnt on frllth. Loss $20,000. Captain Ludlow, ol the American bark Monmouth, LL.reacQcd the crew and passengers, 105 in num- Vr.of the ship Meridian, of London, which was rrtk*.4onthe Isle of France, In August. lie ear ned them iuto the port of 8t. Louis. Charles Edward Wedeincyer, the commissioner of lieGermiu department in the Crystal Palace In New Turk, who was caught stealing articles from many puts of that establishment, has pleaded guilty to nine tharges ami has been sentenced to be imprisoned In tie penitentiary on Blackwell's Island for the term of Iroyrars. Trtaty of Alliance Between France and England. TbeXew York Herald of the 13th, has tho follow- I announcement, which we tuny classify as “ im- I fxunt if true I From special information, upon which wo place en- I tw reliance, we learn tliat ou the eleventh day of I Jweinlwr, in the city of London, a most important I Tmty of Allitme was agreed to and signed by Count 1 Wtwski ou the part of France, and Lord Clarendon I Htb* part of England, in reference to tho Turkish I nestiou. 1 The treaty thus concluded between the high con- I ti ling parlies of England and France was despatch- I diara.diaHy by couriers U> Berlin and Vienna, I «h »n intimation that from the day of its arrival at I ach of the capitals a period of seven days would be I Cured to the cabinets of Prussia and of Austria to I Mermme upon their assent or relnsal to enter into | Csirrangcment. If agreed to. well and good ; if re- e :d,itwas to be understood that France nnd Eng- I would take the settlement and the respowsiliUL 1 litiof lhe Eastern controvcrsoy Into their own hands I We further learn that from the terms of this treaty, I Iisia trill lie required forthwith to evacuate the I Dnotiiaii Principalities, or that, in refusing, she hnz- I vb the momentous consequences of an immediate I jxal declaration of war from England and France.— I lid a the shortest road to peace, when once this I Miration is made, we may safely assume that the I Kliteoperations of the allies against Russia will be of I tS* most effective and formidable description, by land I Uli Ml. 1 IVe rniy count upon the movement of two hundred llbouiml Frenchmen, in tbo highest state of equip- I Bent and discipline, across the Rhine and the Alps, I to compel Austria and Prussia to show their hands. I Kenny also expect a simultaneous movement of the I Ftencli and English tlecta near Constantinople into I lie Black Sea,and that the extermination of the Hus- I fain in those waters will speedily follow ; whilo, nn- I hi prevented by the freezing of the Baltic, another ltyudrun of the allies will no doubt at the same time I tt fail for the latitude of St. Petersburg!). I The Republic of bower California. I The following is the official account given by the Iiibu-ters who lauded at La Paz, took the tuwu nnd l&blishcd the Republic of Lower California : Head Qcaiitkhs of thk Rkpcdmo of ) Low Kit L'alifoiinia, Nov. 7, ld53. ) I On the morning of the 17th of October, we sailed I'ith the first iml/jiendeiit battnlion for Lower Cali- ■bniis. The command consisted of forty-live meu.— ■Oir voyage was a pra.spejoue one to Cape Lucas; wo Handed on Hie 29tli October ; there we gained Borne ■information of importance, and proceeded on our IviytoLa Paz. Ou the third day of November our ■ cast anchor opposite tlio town. A party was ■ ordered by Colonel walker to land, take possession of ■ tb* town,and recelvo the person or the Governor, 1 Lieulenaut (iillmun commanding the purty. I In jess than thirty minutes the town was taken and I the Governor secured. We hauled down the Mexican I ty in front of the Governor's house, proclaimed the 1 ^dependence of Lower California, and our indepen- I tenet Bug fioated triumphantly where, buta few rao- I Bents h.-fore. that of Mexico had waved in supposed I ncurity. Our men, provisions and munitions of war I *ere landed, the town fortified, and Col. IValktr m- I •j'frf upon his duties as President of the Republic of ■ barer California—issuing such decrees as were I Bout congcuial to the citizens, as well as to these- 1 1 J riljr and comfort of his command. Here wo remained I tnlilSunday, X«v. 6th, when tho president determin- ■ M to remove the seat of goveremeut to St. Lucus. In I **fwi»oce with Iris determination, wo embarked, ta- ■ tuig«hhosvx-Ciovernor Espinosa nnd tho public ■ toemnents. Shortly after our embarkation, a vessel ■ time iuto port, having ou board Col. Rcbolleio, who I sent by the government of Mexico to supersede I **;’'Wtrnor Espinosa. A small detachment was des- I !S • 'I . l " •’ring Col. Rcbolleio oti board tho vessel. 1 ms promptly executed. It an hour after lids occurrence, a party was I rent on shore to procure wood. While in the act of l jwruiug to their Iroats, they were tired upon by a I fwy °f citizens; thus commenced the first I tnrn ,l i , P art >' cousisted of hut six men. who re- I IritKA 11 • VC8W -* **uder a heavy fire of musquetry. 1 b«1 04 ' D * amaD * Meantime a lire waso|>ened I im i h , e *?*« with our ordinance, which was kept IX. n .k 9° loilel 'Yalker landed with thirty men, I Ji, llie filtht became general. From the time of I cfoT 8 ual '* close of the action (a signal defeat I . B 7** D * ln y.) was about an hour and a half The I,®}' l°* was six or seven killed, and several I i ’ 0ur rae' 1 did not so mucli as receive a I ? Xce l' 1 frem the Cactus, while pursuing the 1 tJ 1 lhe chaparal in the rear of tho town. I forU.ilk ^ llle hatlle of ka P*b. crowning our ef I lAnw. * UCce *s, releasing tower California from I 'f a * lT“y okt °f Mexico, and the establishment I &\rrnt. r fP u Mw- The commercial resources, the I LmrrJrr a K ri cnltural wealth of the republic of I with ) i’ lir ® rnl a» destines her to compare favorably I beslth ihA* i f republics. Our men are all in fine I iWi«’ *pints, and are as noble and determined I Our Bn. were ever collected together. I Jr® hii. Ter 5J? ent , hlM bce, i formed npon a sure and I liwiiiTn. l “ e , c ' v 'l c °rio and code of practice of I la *» ^J 11 * been odopled Tor the rnle of decision I *rriu«Ui?!n!’ a,l J? *? lhe civil law or the land. We I the luir.i Lucas on Thnraday, Nov- 3. On I truLtd ‘i 10 Mexican cutter Geneva I duMe %ua c,, I 10, 0l,r appearance was so forint* Iheeief predence the batter part of valor. 1 trudi- “ av f us Hie slip, fu the evening onr I Preik,,, * m ' ur ked for Magdclcna Hay, where the I l 'o , i t e |n plale , l establishing the scat of gov- I Tt! nir ‘ ,r lhe present I a ' :c '" lul, froin Washington say that of- I ioa&ent "^"“cchas ireen received there ol the nban- I <bn oh! i° f expedition, and the consequent sud- I California.” 1100 ° f ll)C greal ro publio of “Lower UfrtolUBMmtnU vY Of bMinty and bloom j Bui thsjr ban| Uk* awaat row* - On tha adgo or (ha tomb, DlMilngi they bring ns, A* lonly *a brief i Thiy meet na when happy, And leave oa in grief. Huei of tha morning, Tinging tha eky, Oome on tha lunbeems, And off with them fly, Bhadowa of evening Hang soft on the thore, Darkneea enwrap* them We see them no more. So life'! better moments In brIUlanco appear, Dawning tn beauty. Our Journey to eheer. Bound us they Unger, Like ehadowa of even t Would that we.lkle them, Might melt into heaven. He port of the President nnd Directors of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. Tho prosperity of tills company was never more apparent then at proeent. From an omission as published in a por tion of our Thursday's edition, we repeat the Cashier’s Statement of the Financial Condition of the Company on the 6th I)eo.. 1853. Hssouncra axd ritonanr. Railroad and Appurtenances .3,465,87® 00 Notes and Bills Discounted and Bills Receivable 602,011 80 Duo by other Banks 50,077 83 u Ageuts and other Companies 00,108 55 Stock (n other Companies 501.300 00 Banking House and other Real Estate 10,000 40 Snoclo 83,102 11 Nutos of other Banks 10,500 00 00.098 11 wm, tii 1 -4L Q^les, pomitjtf WfdUm#.,jkfjSaM, Hmeum^X, G*. THOMAS T. LONG. r LAW A GENERAL, B.DBT, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOU( Office, comer Bay and Damn JOHN G. PAfiLlGANT, "•*'- WNOtBIALI AND RXtAlfc DIALBR IN WINDOW BUNl'6. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL W r erfgfd<’ifonwmqtt.9piare.5apannnA,(?fl. SHOWN it 1IAUR18, BOARDING, UVERY AND SALES STABLES, wm BKOiD snuocr. batanxaii, as. OUDHIARY’B OFFICE, Oornarofliayand Whltaker-streets. OOice hours from 9 A. M.,to 2, P, M.i and from 3H, P. M. to 0, P. M. DAN 116LL it COOPICIi, ATIORNEYH AND OUUN8EUA)RS AT LAW, Aflnnto, Qtorqia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will take contracts for Building and work in Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of 8t An- drew’s nail, Broughton Street. P. K. SHBIL8, LUMBER AND TIMBER FACTOR. Having leased oue or the wharves lately occupied by A. A. Bmolts, is now prepared to recolve any lumber or timber which may bo couslgned to him fur snlo. He will also keep on hand lumber, shingles aud wood for city trade. Savannah. December 1st. 1853. dl HIXBT a. FORT. „ T. X. DOfflUX. FORT ib DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMI&SION MERCHANTS, ■SdntnnaA, Qa. a, LocKrrr. vn». n. u>»o. aomt n. urm LOCKETT, LONG St CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. 120 Hay street, Savannah, Georgia. Will attend to the soiling ol all kinds of produce. Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and filling orders from the country. (4,771,465 78 mi tunes. Capital Stock 3,600,000 00 Bonds due by the Company 418,187 00 Bank notes in Circulation 214.018 00 Suspense account 8,015 10 Due other Banks and Companies 45,800 27 Individual Depoiltes 102,883 33 Unclaimed Dividends 18,040 20 Dividends declared this day 139,041 00 Railroad earnings since 1st Deo,. 1853 371 72 Balance being Reserved Fund 3224108 05 (4,771.465 76 GEORGE A. CUYLER, Cashier. Savaxjun, Dec. 0,1853. Loss of the Brio Palo Alto.—A French bark was reported below lost evening, having on board the officers and crew of the brig Palo Alto, which was run into nud sunk off tho Florida Reef, by tbo bark. —Ch. Standard, 16th. A ship of 1,300 tuns, was launched at Norfolk on the 14th. She has beeu purchased by a New York house. NICHOLASCROOER. HOWARD C. WAD*. CRUGER <b WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Day-street.Savannah. JOHN T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. ROWLAND,JR. ROWLAND «fc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Day-street. SawmnaA. r. HYLAND. p. n. O’NEILL. HYLAND & O'NEILL, DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS. &c., Next Door to Marshall House. Droughton street, RAVANNAII, UROKIIIA. Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors, French brandies, segars. and fancy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND C0UN.SKIJ.0R AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., Will practise in tho various Courts of the District, and at* tend to the prosecution of claims against tho Gorern. ment. june‘,'2 A. n CHAMPION. J 0. WATTS. CHAMPION A WATTS, WHOIiESALE.AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Day street, HAVANNAU. OA., Dealers In Groceries, Foreign aud Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, Ac., kc. References—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq,. Messrs. Rabun & Whitehead, Swllt 4: Co., Savannah, Ga. [Hw Allowing dispatch appeared in only a portion of our Saturday Running's #dUlon.l Additional by thsAils, Nxw Yoiuc. Deo. 15—P. M. TJio Circular of Messrs. DonUtoun A Co., quotes Middling Uplands at S 13-lfld., and reports tbo lower grades U> be hwrdonihg. Rice wu dull and.lower. Natal Stores were steady. All qualities of Flour had declined 2i. per bbl., but holders wore not pressing on the market. Western Canal was quoted at 34s. 6d.,and Ohio at 85s. 6d. per bbl. of 100 lbs. Corn was in moderato demand and prices wore in favor of buyers. Beef and Pork wore dull, aud Bacon was in modoralo request. Tho dc. wand for Lord was moderate, and prices favored buyers. Tub London Markets.—Rice was dull .sugar quiet and cofibe in good demand at etifibr prices. Qbnbral Intklliof.nce.- -It is reported that an al- liauce, offensive and defensive, baa boon formed be tween England and Franco, and between Spain and Sardinia. Tho Emperor of Russia, it is anticipated, will issuo another Manifesto. A new project for amicably settling matters, has been proposed by Austria, and sho lias suggested that a conference should bo held eithor at Vienna, Paris or London, and it is reported that the Powers are dis posed to acquiesce in such a meeting, and are In fa vor of inviting Russia and Turkey to send dolcgatcs thore to. Skirmishing along tho banks of the Danube con tinued. A Turkish steamer had captured the Russian frigate Vladlraar in the Black Sea, nnd a Turkish ship had captured a Russian frigate, after a desperate conflict. The allied fleets remained at their anchorage. The Turkish fleet intended to attack 8ehostopol, und after the 30th ulL, Russian shipping was liable to seizure by the Turks. Tho Sultan has declined to receive further presents from the Ulemans, being unwilling to nrake the war a religious oue. Aphrtmcnts were being prepared At Adrlanople for the reception of the Sultan. In Asia, the Turks had met with the most brilliant success, having captured the first class fortress of Soucham Khun and Fort UsurghetU. In Servia, aflairs were unsatisfactory, and tho Ser vians had demanded from the Sultan au exequatur for a Russian Consul, which leads the Porte to believe that Servia is under Russian influence, notwithstand- it has promised to observo a strict neutrality. It is reported that a revolution had broken out in Portugal in favor of Don Miguel. .J 1SADHL. • AND HAVANA il v" Thr Uni tint tsffile* MaUBtMmlhlp BABEL, 12WUHAN ItwLUNs/Commamlm, will regularly . i-porton tha 1st aud Utb of each mouth. paMan only,apply to - ... dealO COHENS k HER17L Decemi-er, at 13 o'clock, M.—Thi ALABAMA, Capt. G. R. Bchenck, will freight or pauaga, apply to rinrtlA r PAtinr die tUtpacki ...... Uiipatch for the abov* apply to Captain onboard. *i Agenta in New York—Scranton h Tallmax, NEW YOllIC—GeoT-Kta Llne^-The regu- iUr packet bark MARIA MORTON, CapUIn Balkier, have dlipatch fur the abovo port. For freight of 300 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to Captain on board, at Amlunon's upper wbari. or to „ ROWLAND 4c CO. Agenta in New York—Scranton 4c Tallmax. dl8 bob'toh—TL« iiii.i'.iliii'if tliWi '■ .Stnc.tionjggUo; f•.■o' 1 A* '0n\ Monday, lotli luii the^txk* VtG*''^' f the atock of Groceriaa—hIipk. brandies, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,— OR NEW YORK.—To tear* Wednesday. Slat * ** -Tha apiandld ateamablp leave as above. For deel8 PADKLFORD. FAY 4c CO, Cabin Passage 125 00 Stocrage., 9 00 ■nwionK^irai lorgl* Llne^—The regu- at schr. P. R, BUUTUN. Captain Lingo, will •# port, lor freight,on deck, I, at Anderson's upper wharf, or ROWLAND 4c CO. n Mown uroughl Tho ref tt.. torapproved andoraed notes. *. "dfolf Bat* Rope—200 colls DUlon'a No 1 Ropa^B baits do twins 100balesOunnycfothfftWWfi^KjntnckyRope, asp® 1 Valuable Farm Lota—Al Private bote. Baron ten acre lota, aitnatad on Lover** tana, being part of .UUian'a farm, A plan of tbo Iota mar be seen at onr counting room. Term*—one-third cash, balance in two equal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property. ,Ooleman, master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to deoil OGDEN 4c 11UNKE NEW YORK—Old Established Line— .SMSTbe packet brig P1I1LUKA. Graffam, master, will _, tb diMiatch as above. For freight or passage apply I, at Telfair's wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. meet with on board, decl6 NEW YORK—Union Line.—The rugu SS—packet acliooner CATARACT, Rico, master, will hi qutck itispatch ui above. For freight or passage apply to Jccl4 OGDEN 4c BUNKER. HAVRE—The American ship ELI WHITNEY. ywr-jf ninluml. master, having the larger portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as above. For PADEUTHlD. FAY k CO. -.Qii NEW YORK-New l.lne—Tlio regular EEla.Iiacket brig MACON. Upt. Watkins, will meet with Ispatcli for tlio above port. For freight nr passage apply to dec!3 11. K. WASHUURN, Agent. As LIVE RPODL—Tlio American shlpSTIRLINO, SSStHouderson. master, will meet with dispatch for the above port. do!3 l'ADELFURD. FAY k CO. JJa IIALT1MORE—Regular Line—The SEStulur schooner IVOODUIUlXiE White, master, ereg- -, wfil lDantth. H. r. UORTON. o. H. RIKKMAN. HORTON is RIKEMAN, WnOLRSALK AND KKTAIL PKALKRS IN WATCHES, JEtra.RY SiLVHLWARE, FANCY GOODS. 110 Droughton-street. writes a good baud and understands book keeping — Salary not so much an object as employment. Kcnpecta- ble references given. Apply at this olfice. nov27 W ANTED^-Slx good Tinmen, to whom constant employ- meat will be given, and liberal wages paid. nov24 KENNEDY 4c BEACH. Agents. T EACHER OR UOVKUNLSnS.—A lady of lir*t rate quullti- cattous wishes a situation f s toucher or governess iu tho city of Savannah Apply at this oflico. nl3—dlin W ANTED.—The advertiser, a man of energy aud experi- enco, is desirous of procuriug emptoyment. He is well acquainted with the details of forwarding, and he sug gests his services would be important to Railroad or other Companies, or Merchants, requiring them. He has no ob jection to leavo the city. Satisfactory references given on uddreslng IV. at this oUice. octlO W ANTED A SITUATION—By a young man who is well acquainted iu the city ; lie is a good uccountant aud writes a fair limi t; a situation in a Cuuuuissian House ar the Grocery Business preferred; would make himself gen- erully useful to his employer. Apply at this nllice. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Diirtuird street, Savannah. Ga I*ad pip*, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and forco pomps, hydraulic nuns, und kitchen ranges, con- stantly on hand. Orders from tlio country promptly at- tended to ocl'23—3m ROOFING. The subscriber is prepn red to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- ciples.aud from sixteen years' experience, feels assured lie can give satisfaction. Trices very low. Itost reference given. J. J. MAURICE. (WGutters and Conductors made to order. W ANTED TO HIRE—A cook, for a small family, to re main in the city. Apply to WYLLY 4: MONTMOI.L1N. IiONOWOltTlI k Zihukkman, Cincinnati, Ohio, wants in Savannah. Georgia, a house that would take tlio ngeucy for thu sale of their native wines, in and aruunc that place. Wholesale dealers in wines and liquors, who retail at once, have the preference. Postpaid offers, with direct or Indi rect references on Cincinnati houses, ace received until the 20th doy of October, and answered directly by LONUWORTH k ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine Establishment, net" Cincinnati. Ohio. TO RENT—A store syllable for a Family Grocery.—• mApply at this office, a* decl—2 t TO RENT—A carriage house and stable, for two horses, in a central part of the city. Apply at this of fice. nov22 —^ TO RENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain- Mjjnlng seventeen acres, on tlio premises ts a convenient hEfidwoH ng. plastered and well finished. For particulars inquire of ' T J. WALSH, nuv22 176 Bay st. t TO RENT—A house on IJberty street, npposito tho residence of Solomon Cohen. Eaq. Apply to novll WYLLY fc MONTMOLL1N. TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Bay street, suit Ifiitble for offices. Apply to thu Editors of thu Georgian, ill uov!3 M. WIIIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Florida. Will practice in tlio Eastern nnd Eoutliern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton. Exq.. Savannah, Gi J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fbrsyth, Monroe County. Ga. J. D. I1AYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scriren County. Practices in the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. jy20—3m meet with dispatch as above. For freight or p on board or to _dec8 BRIGHAM KF.I LIVERPOOL— 1 nie first class American ship w?KAI.aMa/iio. Taylor, mostor, having the larger part oi her cargo engaged nnd going on board, will meet with Immediate dispatch for tho above port. For freight of 400 bales cotton apply to declO—tf . EPPINQ k KREI7.. Jffti PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line—'The SSMregular packet schooner DAVID SMITH Peterson, master, will have dispatch for tlio above port. For freight or passage npply to dec7 OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—'The schooner E.J. TALBOT __ • master, will have dispatch as above. Foe ight or passage apply to decO BRIGHAM, KELLY 4t CO. ■STK-'V * BYT.J.WAL8H. At Private Sale. Lot No, 40, nn the west tide of West Broad street, and south of Robertsville. being 34 feat front by 100 foot deep, subject to a lease of 10 year* from June, 1861. with a re newal of five year* at a valuation, rent 148 tier annum.— The improvement* are, a atore, and % dwelling on* story and a hair high, with a Urge and commodious stable.— Terms cash. ______________ decl8 At Private Sale Lot No. 24,14th district, and 2d section, containing 100 acres, within four mites cf the town of Clinton. Terms cash. declS At Private Sale. Lot No. 25, south of Jones street, and Improvements, con futing of a two-story house and double tenement, in good order. Renta at (33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as the present owner U moving from the city. For terms and further partieuUr* Inquire at the counting room. dl3 At Private Sale. A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed andpainUd.in good order. Terms cash. decla At Private Sale. Seed Rye and OaU in quantities to suit purchasers. Clothing at Private Salo—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and orercoaU, in lots suit purchasers, for sale low. Terms cash. novi ’ Class 168 . 81 11 0 22 60 64 28 37 05 01 45 Also. Extra Class 80 : 8 0 22 34 30 40 23 30 40 4 43 41 Holders of prises will please call for the cash, or renew at B. WmHNOTON’8. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY 4t MAURY. Managers. ;h Inst., In wwwwi-w i 1# .. _ ;s*jSismcK. - nrw&iit£^W«aKi.L. "! ' ' (IN MUMMY, .i'll iwa,’l/fronto(rtol«,Wmt>«»M, .1.4 tl« U i I' d.itilHl..... A" 1 * S In. nf Hl.m,m«M .nil DL,..L.I —. ■. - Ln 4t>. nLI, • . IIIWW N MONDAY, at ll o'clock, in front of store, will In A Jot of Chittagong and Shanghai FowU, by tha p Terms tasb. ' dl OK MONDAY. UAWh tail., .t 11 .'ekKt, *« bi MUVb , v ^ front of store, Tin usual assortment of Grocariea, Provliions, X Crockery and QUss War*, Dry Good*, new and aecr Furniture, dothlng. Fancy Artielas, Clocks, Wald Ury, 4to. Tsrms cash before delivery. B.—All articles purchasad »t anetton and hot* settled • S Ur before the next regular sale, will b* sold bn account and wit of tha former pnrehaaer, ■ ■ - ■. ' • debit , • ' « Administrator'* Bale. 0 ofw!ShSUf* 7 “ r#bn,tr J rnwt «* l 11 o’oJoekitoAw** Jf? 1 ** 0 '. 25 wi IropTOTtunents, Brown .ward, fronting oq sold by nermlsalon of Court, and by order of theSdml trator, for tha benefit of the heirs and credltoin of asUte. Terms cash purebakert paying for tltlss. As Pilot Boat. ~~ ' f * ' On Saturday, 24th InsUnt.at 12 o’clock, will be sold, la front of store, for account of all concerned, t The pilot boat Thomas Spalding, as she now Ilea opposite ie city, near the Dry Dock. Term* cash. occlO Ml Valuable I/»ta. On Tuesday, the 8d January, at 11 o’clock, In front ol tha court house, will be sold. Eleven Lots—numbered from one to eleven, aa per ■ 1 situated south of the Canal bridge, between West Boundary street and the Canal, extending to Jones street on JBa south. Property in fee simple. Terms—one-balf cash, and the balance on twelve months’ credit, secured by molt* ' ' gago ou the property. Purchrsers paying for all papers. , Fine Damask French Furniture. On Thursday, 16th Inst., at 11 o’clock, tn front of atore, will be sold, 0 Mahogany Chairs, French Brocatclie, 1 do Sofia do do, 6 Walnut Chairs, do do, 2 do French Tete-a-Tetc do do, 1 do Rocking Chair do do, 0 Mahogany French Bedsteads, also, sundiy articles of new and second hand furniture, kvi.ko. Terms cash. decld Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have Just received from the manufacturers iu Philadelphia, aud will conttnuato keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es sence of Coffee. This is the (jest composition of Coffee aver offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence is muoh more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest * Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try it and see If it does not. mnjrl2 this city. Class 160, draws on Monday, the 10th ii Bales close at 3 o’clock, P. M. OS VITAL. $7,640. • 76 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. «* Tickets $2—shares In proportion. Extra Class M. draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 24th December. capital. [ BALTIMOLE—Regular Line—The sebr. cKEDKON, lay tun. master, will meet with dispatch y—c TO RENT—A small brick house, near the Barracks, fpiuReut 812.50 per mouth. Apply at the Georgina of- Kitiliffce. oct 16 —s TO RENT.—A commodious brick edifice on EoiiIII fitfiifilroad street. Possession given 1st November next.— RhUlinqiilre at this oIBcc. ocl8 — TO RENT—One tenement in Gordon Block, well IjffiiuippHed with water nnd gns pipes, closets, drawers. —“and other modern improvements, basement plastering Iianl finished. Possession given 1st January next. Ap illv to decl7 EDWARD U. WILSON. TO RENT.—A small conifortnbio nouse in n re- spectabiennd central part of tlio city. Rent $300, Possession given o» tho 1st Novombor, or sooner il ■Nimble. Apply at this office. auz20 LANIER HOUSK—MACON, GA. Tlio undersigned having leased the above cstnb- ii lisbment begs tn assure thq traveling public thnt ||Lno exertions will bo spared to sustain the establish ed reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Mkaiu. he hones to make the Lanier House, second to none South oi New York. GEG. M. LOGAN, Proprietor. J. MKARA, Superintendent. nnv!3—]y ORANGE SPRING, EAST FLORIDA' J kh Tlio proprietor of this popular nnd and delightful !,jj watering place announces that ho Is now prepared ijf for the reception of guests. Invalids will receive our u’ *t cartful attention ; Seekers of Pleasure can here find much to admire; and Sportsmen, hunting. Ashing, kc. The water of the spring being warm affords delightful bath ing all winter, and has proved equally successful to any mineral spring In tlio Union in the cure of roost ot tho dis eases peculiar to our climate. decO—dkwlm K. 8. DAUGAN. Proprietor. ~ PLANTERS’'H0TK1—AUGU8TA7~GA7 J£±2* Tills splendid new house, situated on Brnad-st.. Wjjjl immediately in front of tho site of tlio old Planters’ Ilia Hotel, which has been tarnished throughout witli ... v turnitun*. bedding, etc., will open for the reception of customers on Eaturdny next. It will be the endeavor of the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who mny favor him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON. OorO—tf Proprietor. S. W. HA It Ell, ATTORNEY AND CUUNSRLUM AT LAW, Monticello. Jefferson Oiunty. Florida. Reference—Hon Wi B. FutWtNll, Savannah. Ga. feb3 WII.LJA 11 B. rUOIIKU. JOHN It, UIU.KS. FLEMING it MILLEN. Tho undersigned having united in the practice of law, will attend punctually to any businossentrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow k Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES^ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trvupvitle. Georgia. Will practise in the Circcuil Courts of Thomas. I-nwndr*. Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin.Gcorgia; and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson. Madison and Hamilton, of the Middlo Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua nnd Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before thu Departments at Wash ington. Wm. M. Lawton, Wm. M. Tavlor, WM. M. LAWTON it CO., ' SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C. aug23—2nw4m WILLIAM II. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville. Lo,mutes county, Ga. Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling. Telfair. Irwin. Lauren*, and I’uiasM counties. Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia r.oun* ties. Florida. Jeh23 WM. r. WII.MAMS. TIIAIIOH'S OI.IVKIt. J.KH IIROWN, WILLIAMS, OLIVER ii BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga.. Will practise in tbo counties of Marion, Macon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lc, and any adjoining counties where their services mny be required. jan29 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Comer of Day ami Whitaheratrrets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—176 Day-street. Savamuih. Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 00 Day-street. Savannah. Georgia. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. Palatlca. East Florida. Will attend to all collecting seut him, in East Florida, promptly and efficiently. sepO—w2m II. K. WASHBURN, A«’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SAVANNAH. IIS. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 04 Day-street. Savannah LANDS FOR SALE. got Tho subscriber offers for salo, on accommodating *7?terms, his two plantations, of 700 acres cacti, iu Liber ty county—ono within IU mite of Walthourville. nnd the other within 2)4 miles of Hincsville. Both are highly Ira proved, and have all necessary building* on them. I would aDo sell 2000 aero* of well timbered lands, near Beard’* Bluff, on the’ Alatamaha river. Parties wishing to purchase can learn all particulars bj calling on me. or addressing me, at Hinesvitle. IJberty - " "if Still further Items per the Asia. New York, December 15. Ali Paclm, who was at Dabritcbia with 25,000 men, ami Ismail I’acha. who was along tlio Danube from Sistfit to Wldditt with 35,000 men. were tn have made, o>i the 24th ult., a simultaneous attack on tlio Rus sian linen. The result of tho movement was not known at the departure of the Asia. The quota tions ol Exchange, however, in Vienna, cm Thurs day, tlio 1st inst., which were received at Liverpool by telegraph, denoted the prevalence of renewed distrust, such as had been exhibited on occasions when news unfavorable to the Russians had tri-us- pived. Omcr Pacha had inteiccptcd letters from Prince Menschikoli to Priucu (ioriscimkotf, advising him to keep quiet in the Principalities. Fifty pieces of artillery had been seut to Adrinople, and the Palace there was reparing for the reception of the Sultan. The London Weekly Press says that it has the best authority for saying Hint the Emperor of Russia hud addressed a brief but conclusive note to France and England. ntinounaliJg that no rimhci* negotiations re garding Eastern affairs could be listened to, and that Russia bad chosen to settle the question by war. In consequence ol the continued heavy rains along the whole extent of tlio Lower Danube, which made extended millitury operations impossible, both tl.« Russian and Turkish Commanders were getting their troops under cover, and Omcr Pacha, had marched the bulk of ids troops back to tins quarters occupied by them previous to their crossing tlio Danube. The Turks, however, had formed au cutrciiched camp be tween Kalafat and Krojova. The London Times, referring to Hie report thnt tho Turks hud advanced from Kululnt—the key to Upper Wallacbiu, which is tiio only mountainous part ol the Principality—to Krnjova, tho capital o( Little Walir. cilia, and thence actively along the Danube, says that the campaign in Walla cilia bad only just commenced; which seems very very probable, as it is reported that the fourth and fifth Russian reserve corps arc re moving from Bessarabia into Wallnchin. It is reported in Vienna thnt an alliance hail been lormcd between tlio Servians nnd Montenegrins, nnd advices from Hint city to the 28th ultimo state that Austria supports the neutrality of Servin. Tho Sul tan declares, however, Hint lie will march troops through Servin, if it be necessary. The Russians arc reported to have required from England the recall of Admiral Slade, and Capt. Bor- Ijz, commissioned officers In tbo British Navy, both of whom now hold commands in the Turkish fleets. The Turkish Government strictly prohibits Letters of Marque being granted to any vessels. The Asia brings no English intelligence of any im purtancc. The anniversary of the Polisli Revolution was celebrated in London on the 29th nit. A telegraph dispatch received from Madrid state that the Prince Royal of Portugal will probably soon be declared of age. Baltimore Market*. Baltimore, Dec. 111. Flour has declined 12 cents per barrel. Grain is unsettled aud lower. New York Markets. New York, Dec. 1G. Breadstuff* are current at former prices, with a slight improvement. Corn is firm. Cotton is steady, with sales of 2,250 bales. Charleston Cotton Market. CHARLESTON, Dec. 1G. The sales to-day aggregate 1.300 bales at extremes of 8i to InJ. Tlio market closed unchanged. decO u. For freight or passage apply on bonrd or to BRIGHAU. KELLY k I Co. BALTIMORE—Kegulnr Line.—The reg- alar packet schooner NAKRAGAXSETT, Hall, niaa- ter, will have quick dispatch ns above. For freight or pas sage apply on board, or to ‘ec2 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. 78 Number Lottery' K9~ Ticket* $23—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho package for sale in Bay lane.Savannah,Ga., noxt to Robinson k Ctmp. —vnm $65,000. rLottery—15 Drawn H Aec78 E. WITinNGTON. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. KLK 1MLATKA, K. V., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle bury. (Black Creek.) r r.^ir^h ^ ,e ,,ew nn ' 1 e, egunt steam-packet ST. rfi.iYtfi^-'BMtXE, Captain JamKs Fkkhiohn, will leuve for tlio uixive place on Tliursduy. 22d in*t.. at 10 o’clock, A. M.. nnd every Thursday thoroalter. lists boat ha* been built expresuly fur the trade, and haa largo and airy state- room accommodation* for |«a*«*ngers. For freight or pass- age, apply mi board at the Florida Steam-Backet Wharf, iio.tr the ga* work*, or to declO CLAGHOUN & CUNNINGHAM. Agenta. Ud"Tho St. Julio* will extend her trip every fourth eek to 81. Augimtme. In her uext trip for that city, she will leave Savannah on the 12th January. WEEKLY UNITKlTSTATES _ MAIL LINK. FOR PALATKA, E. F., via Darien. BrunsuHck, st. Marys. Jacksonville. Piocitata, and MiddUburg, (Black Creek.) carrying the U S. Mail, r B Tbo regular stp.nm-pnrket WM. GASTON, Capt. Tnos. K. Shaw, will leave for the above place ou fucuuay niorning, 20tli inMant.nt 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or paonaga, tun ing handsome acpumuuHU.Uou«. •rv’? on ouara, Wtue Fturida stranTPacket wharf, near the (,u* work*, or to dnc!4 CLAGHOUN 4t CUNNINGHAM, Agent*. CHRISTMAS GIFTS—CHRISTMAS GIFTS. A VERY elegant aisortmcnt or fancy articles, among which will be found Toilet Boxes, of papier mache, Gutta Percha Work. Odour Boxes, Glove Boxes. Reticules, &c., he., just received, and will be open for selection on Monday, at W. W. LINCOLN, decll Monument square. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1833 | D RWITT h MORGAN are receiving by the uteamer* week ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect fully nolle!t attention: Plain and figured black Silk*, colored glace und ducape do Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style Plain French Momdinde Laines. French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool PUiJ* for children’* wear, plaid Raw Sitka Plain and plaid Poplin*, very rich. French printed Cambric Dark Calico*, Mourning do, Irish Linens, he, sel Rlbero's new building,Congress-street. idy’n Counsellor, by , heology ; Imitation of Christ; tk Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy; Sell Knowledge ; mre on Jn>tlffcntinn ; The Patriarch* ; Se rious Oall. by Wcstley ; The Kit at Woman ; Morris’s Ser mon* ; Life of I tor. T Ware ; Women of the Bible ; Church Polity ; The Body and the Mind ; Benson’s life of Fletcher, Memoir of Mr*. Rodger*: do do Lucy Richards : Death Bed Scenes, by D.Wi Clark, D. D.: Christian Perfection. For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY. SeptgO No. 135 Congre*»-*t. BY Bl. CRONLY, AUCTIONEER. Pilot Boat John A. Taylor. OnThurad&y. the 12th January next, at 12 o’clock, M.. I will sell, without reserve, fn front of my office, in Wil mington, N. G„ to the highest bidder, *■•... The pilot boat John A. Taylor. Her dfmenstone are: loogth 03 fret. 10 feet beam, depth or hold 7 feet, 70 27|05 tun*, built here, by B. W. Beery. E*q, In 1861. Bale poel- live. Term*—six and twelve months credit, for approved daelfl—'td endowed notee. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. - , xlf" w, S FOll DEMRY’S FERRY AND tINTO 11 MFJU ati-- LANDINGS—The steamer OKhiaiJN having been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trip* between this city und Demry’s Ferry, leaving hero every Sat unlay evening nt 4 o'clock, aud touching regularly nt all the intermediate landing*. The Oregon lia* been thoroughly refitted under the late Steamboat Law. and her accommodation* for pa*- aenger* are botli ample and comfortable. Sim ha* been placed on the line particularly for the accommodation of the planter* and merchant* ou tlio river. For freight or paflMgo apply on board, at Union wharf, or to K1NCHLKY & THOMAS. Agent*. Savannnh. October l*t. 1853. octfi—dtilwlni OPPOSITION LINE, r PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE mlVinVawifw 1,1 ' rr,i ~ T "***""T Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.—Ti e regular atenm ‘ ' “ ‘ V. King, will leave \* above. ** ply on board, or to t ^ N. B.—The faro to Brun*wick i* reduced to $4. “aug26 NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH BTEAI^BHIPS. Dare or uuvixo savannah for nkw torx. The Florida. Captain Woodhull, Nov'r 6 The Alabama. Captain Schenck, “ 9 Hie Auguita. Captain Lyon “ 11 The Florida, Captain Woodhull 11 19 The Alabama, Captain Schenck, •' 23 Tho Augusta. Captain Lyon “ 20 The Florida, Captain Woodhull, Dec’r 8 Tlie Alabama, Captain Schenck,...; u 7 The Augusta. Captain I.yon “ 10 The IHorlda. Captain Woodhull, “ 17 the Alabama, Captain Schenck “ 21 The Augusta, Captain Lyon t; 24 The Florida, Captain IVoodhuit « 31 Ttiose ship* are the largest on the coaxt. unsurpassed In speed, safety and comfort—making their passages tn 60 to 60 hours, and ore commanded by skillful, cart-nil and po lite officers. They offer a mo*t deidrnbto conveyance To New York. On two completion of the KNOXvlIU^ tn January uext, this line will be stml-weeklr. Cabin pas*- age, $2&. PAPELFORD, FAY k CO.. Agenta in Satalinah. SAMUET. L MITCHKM-, octSO 13 Broadway, New York, Royal Ribbed Shirt*, do extra size liorlno Wrappers, do ex tra stzo Merino Shirt*, do Cotton and Merino Drawers, For sale at 72 St. Jullen and 105 Bryan street*, by oct22 KBMPTO.V k VERSTILI.E. wave* every rnuiruay morning r steam packet W FLAK A, Capt. re. For freight engagements, up- 8 M L.tFKITEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK. Change of Departure— Fbr Patatka, Fla..andall the interme diate landings on the route. - Tlio superior new Steam-packet WELAKA. JS^nMCSaCuplain N.JCua. will, until further notice, leave every Aati'iidat. at ID o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage In large, airy State Room*, as follow*: To Darien $3 00 | To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 60 Patatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek....8 00 N. It.—Freight consigned t*> ft. It. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shlpped free of all clinrgevat Patatka. For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to f*hl8 S, M, LAFF1TKAU. Agent. P LASTER—25 bbl* ground Plaster, 25 bbts calcined Co, for sale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap ply to nov20 OGDEN & BUNKER, G A1TF.K8—Can bo found at 147 Day street. nnvlfi PRICE k VEADEU, Dia|>er* and Tailors. C AMELIAS, &c.—A large and elegant assortment of Cainelta*. amongst which nro the most desirable vari eties ; also, Roses. Geraniums. Dwarf Oranges, and many other kinds, will be offered for sa e this morning by nnvlfi IV. IV. LINCOLN, Monument square B UTTER, CHEESE. Prc.-38 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 00 boxes White 60 do Colored Cheese. 100 boxes scaled Herrings,60 boxes new M. R. Raisins. GO Packages Buck- wheat Flour. Received per steamer, and for sale by dec7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO low by IIYLAND k O’NEIL. C ODFISH. MACKEREL Ac.—.lust received—fiiilid* extra now Codfish. 10 bbl* extra No 1 Mackerel. 20 boxes new seated Herrings. 10 half bid* llaw’* corned ll- of, 60 bbts ex tra choice Canal Hour For sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of Broughton and Dray ton street*, by *ep28 DAVID O’CONNER. W HITE AND COIjOlffjl VESTS—Jusf received nn as sortment of white nnd colored Marseilles and Linen Vests,for gate by jo3 PRICE & VEADEU. S UGAR AND CRACKERS h ’ FROM aJARIJWTON. rRuu rail June 11 Sept ..17 June,,.. .. 4 Juno 2ft October. . 1 June,,,, ..18 July . 0 October. .16 July .. 2 July .23 October. .20 July „V August. .. . n .November.,12 July ..30 Augnrt.... 20 Novcmlier. 20 August.. ..13 September . 3|Peccniber..lO August.. ..27 O’HRAR ii STONKY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, Soulti Carolina, LATE or THE FIRM OF LKUAIIK. ll'IlKAH A CO. I COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE. BANCROFT di BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS. For tlie Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange and Rent Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. jan24 GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens’ Building, opposite Pulaski House, Having made large additions to his establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome style, and on accumtnndnting terms. county. Ga. oct29—Stf CHARLTON MINIS Th « Pop*’ N-riini, •Hifini Ik. n . I I ms tocharrhia im >p u" Nuncl «* wjm j * He ft b y ‘ lllr W p™ bioer* wiilfl! 1 Catlioifo Nuncio at PlttaburR, 1'iTTEBimuii, Deo. 12. i yenterday escorted iruccaslo n.cotn posod ■“"Deni win,V.UWIUIIC Bocietiea. Iworing *xcit*tftB,.t J •PP^PHato inscriptions. Considerable wrvicc. and when the .'niing 11) Bishop O’Connor, whs re- »nd nn«.? ri v* 1pf ’ Homo rtillians stepped for- Bishrm <vi^ ar8 ,n t,lolr rHCC8 * 0ll ° rudely «ncio. P 0 Connor, mistaking him for the ?*’ T « , ate? 0 f rn,an “ of Mww, Diahop O'Connor ^thSra' r, : m , Ma i y° r RM«« e » "bating that 1° hv Sri raade 1 iat l * ie Sabbatli was about WWte BUhon cat,non > utu»ic, 4c.,andaak- i te^wfrtt rp , 09e * ™ e ulHl »°P replied that l^be 'rtvuh demonstration, which Iioanoihllio hl f approval. The Mayor KS SrfiTRSS WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S NKW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY'. . 9 acqa*/-! Mr. W. W. WooDRCrr. of Griffin. Ga.. and Mossrs. M. C. k J. It. Grkex, of Newark. N.J., having purchased tlie entire interest, and secured tho location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor k Co., In the carriage busi ness In this city, respectfully announce to the citlt*n* of Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Carolina, Ala bama. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city, that It 1* their intention to keep nn hand, at all times a large and general assortment of erery kind of carringos in use. They led confident that their business relations are such os to enable then: to offer inducements to purchasers e^usl to Charleston, or any other city. Tlio Messrs. Green have been engaged In tbe manufacture of carriages in Newark. N.J., for a number of years, and are well acquainted with the wants and requirements of the South. Their reputation a* Manufacturers, combined with the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long known at Griffin, Ga.. la the carriage business, emblodens them to promise that they will be able to meet tho expec tations of the public. Mr. H. D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known In connection with the carriage business in thla city, is as sociated with them, and will act os their agent in tho trans action and management of their business. Mr. Woodruff's intention is to divide bis time nnd atten tion between this point and tlio interior, nnd hopes to make the acquaintance of this community personally. By strict attention, coupled with fair nnd honorable deal ing, they hope to secure a stinre ot public patronage. They have made arrangement* to huve all repairing promptly and neatly done. All work sold by them warranted. WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO , 223 and 226 Bay street Savannah. Ga. JfifrA CARD—It will seen by the above that we have deemed It best for the Interest* of all concerned, to with draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green It Co. We take till* opportunity to return thanks to our friends for tlie kind offer* of support that were so liberally proffered uk, and to solicit tho same for our friend* of tlio same Ann. T. J. NAYLOR, k CO. , Savannah, December 7, 1863. decO EXTRA FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER WARE, it*. Now opening a very large and splendid as-ort- mont ol Dumoxu Jkwelkv, embracing full sets of ibracclet. ear-rings, brooch and cross; fine sets of very superior Mosaic do , imported direct from Rome, a vory choice nnd unique arliele; also. One Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic. Uva. Coral, Enamelled and Rich Kniboesed Ear- Dings, Bracelets and Pmt. of fine gold, Rich Finger Rings and Brooches, of all patterns, from one dollar to five hun dred ; premium sold and silver hunting lever Watches, and plain onee, or every vnriety, expraulv for customers and railroad operatives, and warranted; gold Chain*.Seals. Kays, Croa«es and Charms; gold mounted Shell Combs.» new article In title market t portmonlca, Cine*. EUtllm Silver Tea "**- •“*-*-*— **•-- « ^ . avery the co dec! JOHN H. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, laiuren* county, Ga., late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. CocBRa.vk, Irwlnton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Ids care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin,On.; M. Marsh,Savannah. msy7—dftwly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hertford, Conn. The undersigned, Agenta of the above Company are prepared to take risks against Firk on Buildings and their contents. AlsokLuutnc Ska Risks, on the inostravorabte terms. j/tof BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Donct being situa- ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable tenn* than at almost any other point upon the W. k A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order- frnln will please forward lacks with order. Terence*—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. mavlQ BROGANS— BROGANS. Tlio subscriber* would call tho attention ol planters and others, in want of good nnd cheap brogan*. to call and examine their stock, as they feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and prices u| their goods cannot fait to please. MURPHY k DEVANNY, nov!5 corner of Congress nnd Whitaker streets DRY FEE1’ PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—-last received, a fow cases water-proof Boot*; also, a lot of thick pegged Roots, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladles’ orer Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold atlow prices, by R. FLANIGAN k (X)., 108 Bryan-street. All In want will please call nnd judge for themselves, decll WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO. NKW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, A’o. 223 Day street. Savannah. Ga, CODY’S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. rilHK undersigned has leased, sud has now fitted up In A neat and elegant style, tlio budding on Drayton street, next door to Wav k Kino’s, to be occupied a* a COFFEE-HOUSE, where he inteuds to servo up. In superior style, every deli cacy of tho season. New York ami Snvnnnali Oysters, Venison, GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH. Pulton Market and Philadelphia Ilerf, 4*r., flr., will always be kept on band, aud served up In a style never bclore equalled in this city. tNT Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners on short notice. Ho will keep only the best Liquor*. ocV7 JOHN McK. CODY. GRAND EXHIBITION OF CLOTHING, BY PRICE ii VEADER. W E PRESENT to the public for inspection and sale, the largest and best assortment of Elegant Fabrics In the city, selected from the most distinguished manufac tories of EUROPE, INDIA AND AMBitlGA, which fur beauty of materlul, style and workmanship, we challenge competition. Every person desirous to select bargains will favor ua with a call at 147 Bay street, nearly opposite the Exchange, deefl TJUTTER, MESS BEEF, 1J PIG IIAItlS, BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, SMOKED TONGUES, a fall sapply, landing this day, per steamer, nnd for sale at DICK8GN’S, Barnard street, dec7 near the market. CANARY CAGES RY THE LAST STEAMER— A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary ^igea Just received. Those desirous of a hand- time Cage, and ono proof ngalnat Mites.have only I to make ah oarly call for a choice from a fine a* "sortment. mh23 J. P. COLLINS,TOO Bryan-it. BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named JAMES, five leet, three Inches in height, dark complexion, la about twonty-flvo years of ago, and *ny* he belongs J.to William Green, of August*. Georgia, decl ISAAC D'LYON, Jailor. five feet five incite* In heleb^Ught eomploxfon, about twenty-three ye»re of *ge, and saye belong* to JJLJoseph Simmons, of Sklddoway Wand, decl ISAAC D’LYON. Jollor MUSIC ! MUSIC I l ■/C The aubscriber respectfully Informs tha ladles jjfeand gentlemen of Savannah, that he intends opon- SQf/ing a School for Instruction in Sacred and Secular SC Music. Through long experience, and having ton -led large schools he feel* confident hi* instruction will bo perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire his service* In tlie above departments of vocal music. Desirous of forming a large class the price of tickets has been fixed at (4 each, for the coiursoof 24 lesson*, including books—tlio name or which is t..e '* Singing School Com panion,” consisting of songs.glees, trios, duetts, quartottos, choruses, motettes, church music, oratorios, etc , the most popular work or the day. Those wishing tn form W* class are requested to hand in their names, ns early as possible, to this office, or through tlio posloffico, under address to JAMES PIKRPONT, novll—tf Organist and Teacher ol Vocal Musle. MKLODIANS—MKLODIANS. CARIIART k NEEDHAM'S large double Ireed, with four stops, suiUMo for church music. Also, lnrge double, round corner.six octave ; Cahnrt's lino Meloilinns. 1'uiirnnd a e octave, a beautiful iu-truiiient for tho parlor, the most accommodating term-, hv 1. W. MO Kit ELL k CO. PIANO FORTES. BB Till*, subscribers sole agents for A. Sind, jrtarl k Co'*., nnd Jonn B. Dunham's Piano * •Fortes, are always supplied with nn as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated in*tru- merits. For durability they cau lie fully warranted, whilst tlinlr superiority oftoae awl touch is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, ns well as tlie critical conuolsscur. The ladles are re.*pcctfullv invited to view these instruments. An arrrangoment having been effected witti one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they enu also be enabled to judge of tho tone. F. ZOGBAUM k CO.. Market-square. t(3" Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned nndvcpalred. j e 17 A. CHAMPION. AT HIS STORE MARKET SQUARE.—Has on :■».. {Q hand, and offers for aale on reasonable terms—100 barrel* crashed, powderd, clarified and brown *u- aBSfcguT*: "5 bogs ltio. Cuba, nnd old government coffee. 60 barrels Baltimore nnd Caii.il Flour | ... ^ 6 ) ball bids .to do Part H. Smith. 100 08.100, 40 lti. tmgs choice Cherokee Hoar. 40 blits Butt or. Sugar. Soda Crncknra nud Pilot Bread. 160 bbts. Potatoes.Carter's June and incrces, for family u*e. 200 Reynold’s Hams. 10 hhd*. Sides and shoulder Bacon. 75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adani ntine und Tallow (kindles. 10J boxes and half do Family and Common Soap. 50 do half do Tobucno. 25 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar lu.*af Tobacco. 20 Kegs choice Butter. 50 boxes (Tiee.se. 26 kegs lard. 60 whole and half bbls . and 50 boxes Watts’ Buck wheat Flour. Alsu a lull selection of choice Teas. Spice. Mustard, old Morgnliela Whisky. Brandy. Part and Madeira Wines, pure Whito Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Purler.half Uhls Beef, barrels lintlbbts.quarters* t atinuu.table Salt.Vermicelli*.Macaroni. Ac.. Ac., all of which are offeru I to Families. ITuntcr* and Country merchant-, for cash or approved paper. nov8 15 hhd* Muscovado and 40 hbls yellow C Sugar. 75 bbls Bo-ton, butter and sugar Crackers, lauding aud for sale hv octl4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. B READ SHEER—Fur cutting bread of an equal thick- ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold slaw, Ac. Ttit* knife can he regulated to cut any thickness required from nn }i to of an Inch. For sale by aug5 J. P. COLLINS. T7LOCR. CHEESE AND BACON—60 bbl* || Smith 7 * Hour, A’ 150 boxes Cheese, 20 hhd* Side*, landing nnd for sale by nov20 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. L IME TO ARRIVE—lOOO barrels Lime, cargo of schooner K. J. Talbot. For salo by novSO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Prints nud Picture*, among them a new variety oqunl to oil paintings, nnd much cheaper, for sale by nov23 S. S. SIBLEY. 136 Congress-street. . BON AUD. Corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts. P RUNES—A fresh nnd superior article, in glass Jars, lui salo by nov29 A. HON AUD. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE* Through in 60 to 66 hours.— AVia York and Charlatan Steam rackets— lenv# Adger'a Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Stoamihipa JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dtcwtrentt. 1,500ton* MARION. Captain M. Bkrkv, 1,20C tons. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Footkr, 1,000 tons, will leart each attenuate Wednead j, having been newly copperef and guard* raised, ts now fn complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom modations,apply at the offico of tho Agent. HENRY M1SSROON, Corner East Ray and Adger A- Son's Wharree. N. B.—A new ship will be placed in the line to conned with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO - FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARK REDUCICD, 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11th, at 4 o’clock. Tlie fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY. 1000 ^SMinirori tl,n * burthen. J.Bkxnot.commander, will leave as pei annexd schedule erery other Saturday. jtpnrau. Sept 16 Sept 24 October .. 2 October ..28 November g November g December| */•»•« ii jHunogv*.............................. 316 Steerage fi Through tickets to New York 17 Tills ►hip has been thoroughly overhauled nnd rtirnlshed with new boilers, nnd a largo and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occuple* the same wharf at tha Liverpool stenniships City of Glasgow and City ofManclies- ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable articles must be pre.patd. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKFJl k CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. Jubp7 Agent. Philadelphia, UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla. Jtailraad to OgleihorjhStaQes to Thtlahauee. fjST CTHPjnigTflSn The Daily arrange- on this route* . commenced on the Otli Inst., running three times a week via. Newton. Bainliridge, and Quincy, and three time* a week via. Ttioniaavilln.Duncansville, Ac. Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past • o'clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage* leaving Oglcthorge either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at rot* lnhssi.ee. at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—lima by either route 36 hours, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton. Bainbridg* and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, ?. M. On Tuesdays. Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by the way ol Thomasrille—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10, P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tnllnh&ssee by either rout* In 36 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah In 60 hour*. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloc Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It 1* also decidedly the best, cheapest nnd most expeditious root* for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Faro from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglethorp* to Tallahassee, $10,00. L. C. Siuw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fisher, •* “ Tallahassee. *ug30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor B UTTER—20 firkins, just received per steamer Key Stone State, and for snte by n29 E. W. UUKER. O NIONS —50 bbl*. Onions, landing from schooner Man- hnssett, at Anderson's up|ier wharf, and for sale by ROWLAND k CO. C HAMPAIGN—160 baskets first quality, just imported and lor sale by nor.m COHEN A FOSI)\CK._ AND CHEF^E.—30 firkins of choice Goshen liut 1 ItOYLR. B utter an ter; 76 b< boxes L’lice*0. for sale oct23 L AN ; DRKTH’S~GARPENSEEDS—A full supply of these justly celebrated Seed*, comprising nil the varieties usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1853.— Just received nud for sale by nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square. S U-'.ED OATS—300 bag* hoary Seed Oats, taudiug per schr > Mi ■ > Mohawk, and for sale by »vl3 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. MACUN AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BAKERY! BAKERY!! rnUF. undecsigued begs leave to Inform the citizen* of J. Savannah, that he will open 011 the lut of November, a Bakery, at tho corner of Jefferson nnd Charlton streets, where ho will have tho Best of Flour and tho Largest Size Bread for tho price, his system being cash and no credit. Hr will guarantee that Ms friends and the public In pntronlring him w II he satisfied. Ticket* to be paid for in advance, and Bread for cash on* ly. Tickets can bo left at tho house If required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. Tho cash system D the order of the day with me. as I have lost enough In by-gnae Jays. What I have lost with bad customer* I will make up with good paying patrons, by giving them a nrgor size bread, as cash will move the tfW Pies. Cakes, nnd Ranks, to bo had nt all times at the now bakery. octlO—dim P. GIERELHOUSE. PLASTERING, iiC. T HE undersigned haring commenced business on his own account, respectfully tenders his services to tlie public. Hewitt contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work, Ac. Ac., at the usual prices, and will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under his supervision. Builder* and others contemplating build ing, would do well to call up->n him before contracting with others. Orders left at his residence, Jones-*t., corner ol Barnard-st.. will be p omptly attended to. July 16—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. rinr wine, whose reputation is unequalled where It is familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and lor sale by PAD ELKO HU. FAY k CO , Junel Agenta for Savannah. S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—Tlie subscriber having been nppoiuted agent for the above invaluable publication, is preparer! to receive subscriptions. The next volume will commence on the 17th Sept. GEO. B. MITCHELL, auglO Successor to F. Zogbautn ft Co. P ROFESSOR ROWE’S new Invented Erosive Gum. tlie best pteparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks, spots or stains from book or paper. For salo at the Book Storo of nov20 8. 8 SIBLEY, No 136, Congrcss-st BLOW YE WIYDS AUD CRACK YOUR CHEEKS! D IRECT Importations of PEARLS, Irora Framaxugda: MOSAICS and CAMEOS from Utopia; and DIAMONDS, supposed to bo the same found by Sixiun. the sailor, set up in ancient and modern styles, for sale at 110 Broughton street, by ilec4 HORTON k RIKEMAN. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. f03L The aubscriber, desirous of removing from the 8t*te *X_°f Georgia, offer* for sale his PLANTATION, lying on the waters of the Coolswabaee, five miles west of Albany, adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nlcbolls. and oth ers; containing 3.126 acres, more or less. There are about 800 teres of opon, cultivated Und. The land L situated so that it can be easily divided, and U two purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as to suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad- dreaa *• Moore A Edwards,” or myself, at thi* place. JOHN J. RAWIS. Macon, Ga., August 30,1863. octl—tf My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lands to any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R. flgui aale low by pov28 WM. R. 8YM0N8. Draper k Tqiln T7 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD —Kauaway, in Jack. 5P aonvllle, East Florida, on the 1st of November, my*' mulatto slave EDMUND. Said slave is about thirty- -ajUtwo year* old, six feet one or two Incbea high, itout built, hair bushy, coarse and straight, shoulder* somewhat * *" dogged and spiky look. He will proba- ka bis Way to Lawrenca county, North — re reward will be |<m to any person will d«U*ar him to mjr agent, Ool. Jamas Iivtegaton, at B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 firkins choice Goshen Butter. 60 boxes Cheese, fur aale by uqV’Q UcUAHON 4c DOYLE. R AILWAY SHAWIS—Gentlemen in want of auch an ar ticle. (and who does not want one!) can be accommo dated at 147 Bay street. nov!6 PRICE k VEADER, Drapera and Tailor*. _ Bologna Sausage, new, 20 by nov28 ScbuldaraCIn. Foreale j. HYLAND It O’NEILL, A PPLES-26 bbls Apple* Juit received par lUamarAu- XL gusto, and for aale by. . CHAMPION k WATTS. ^otll PADCUTOBD, FAY ll CO. cup of coffeo, should cull and purchase one of these su perior coffee puts, at the houie furnishing store of norl‘2 J. P. COLLINS) nels, bleached aud brown shirtings, Irish linens, birds- eye diapers, long lawns, huckabucka. Ubie damasks, linen snd cotton sheetings, damask napkins, etc , just received and for aale by novlO DsWITT k MORGAN. “ 0RTER—76 bbls P eby McMahon i boxes Window Glass. For aale low bj augl9 CRANE 4 P IG HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF—6 bbl* Pig Homs, and 3 do Smoked Beef, for sale by A. BONAUD P OTATOES.—100 bbls Potatoes, now landing from the Brig Northman from Boston. For sale by nov8 QODEN k BUNKER. P OTATOES, ONIONS Ac —60 bbl* Mercer and red-eye Potatoes. 60 do red and white Onions, 100 bxs Cheese, 26 cases Table Salt, 160 bxs No land Palo 8oap. landing and for sale by oct8 HOI .COMBE, JOHNSON k CO. P OTATOTO AND APPLES—100 bbU Northern PoUtnaa, 75 do Apples, for sale by novo McMahon a doyle. n OCKLAND IJME—1200 Casks RockUnd Stone Ume in lv store, and for sales in lota to suit purchasers by E. W. RUKER. G ROUND PLASTER—28 bbl* Ground Plaster, now Und ing from the DrigNortbmsu For sal»* by OGDEN k BUNKER. D ACO.V—50 hlida Sides, 26 do Shoulders, 10 cask* Hams, D landing from steamer State of Georgia and schr Lrosen, for sale by oct4 CRANE k RODGERS. A T REDUCED PRICTS—Printed Cashmeres and Moualln dn Laines, a great varioty of styles, for sale by riO paWITT k MORGAN. S IUPKRFINK iOsck Cloth Frock and Dress Costs—a fraS i supply jut received. For sale low, ey W2S WM. U. 8YMON9, Draper and TaQw. 8YMON9, Draper and Tailor. W OLFE’S AROMATIC BCHETOAM SCHNAPPS—This mtdloinal beverage U manufactured by the proprie tor at Scbsidam, tn Holland, and It 1* warranted not only pure from every injurious property and Ingredient, but of the best possible quality. Just received ana far sals by / • W. W. UNCOLN, Monument square. B ACON apss-yut received, per staarnsr Kiyifona State, 10 hhd* dty racked adM.&rMJa^ v ' Mall Train. leaves Macon dally, at 8 o'clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ “ (t*i « p. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with the Dsy Train of tlie Georgia Road, and at Mnr r t with the Daj Trains of the Central and South-western i.ond*. Passenger will arrive in Msconat 12M.and at Atlanta at l)i,having tlie reuialnderof tho night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (AU.) wh* leavo Savannah ate A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for* ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. AccommodationTrains.Tri-Weekly.wllI leave Macon every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Re turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satnr- ilay, at A. M. Tills Train will connect with the Night Tralu of the Georgia Road nt AtUnU. and with the Night Train of the Central Rood at Macon. Passengers by the up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’f Macon, May 17,1862.3mo Jy 2$ SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. iMWiiui i its mb leave Macon aaiiy at ou A. M.j _ arrive at Oglethorpe 10)4 A. M.; arrive at CoJumbu 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus daily at 0 o’clock, A. M.,*ndOgUtaornt at lltf A. M.; arrive at Macon at 8U P. M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to ..., Savannah, AugusU and Milledgevlllc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta. Dalton, ChatUnooga, Nash ville. Ac. ^ Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast line of coaches, S3 to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. A W. P. R. R. to Montgom ery. AU. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and RufsnU mail lUges. Passengers breikfast and dine at Fort Valley.- GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent Macon, Aug. 20,1863. augSl BOOKS—BOOKS—BOOKB. L IERER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government. The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales of the South, br W G. Simms. . Autobiographic Skotches, by Thomas D* Quincy. Tho Underground Mail Agent, by Vide, illustrated. Men and Things aa 1 saw them in Earopt,by Klvivan. Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. bv A. 8. Rose. James Montjoy, or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. 8. Boa*. Fun Jottings, or Laughs I have taken a pan to, by N. F. Willis. Visit to Europe, by Prof. SiUimau, of Yale College, 2 vol*. Illustrated. Gastavuslindoru, or Lead u* not Into TempUtion, by Emllie F. Carles. Merkland, or Self-Sacrifice, by the author of the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, Ac. Aunt Kitty’s Tales, by Maria J. McIntosh, a new revised edition. A voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rav’d Geo. B. Cheever, D. D. Also, more of the Bleek Houss, In two bonnd volntnee; more of the Homes of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer: Yonatt on Dogs; Yonattontbe Horse, Ao., kc., received and for sale, at 136 Congress street, by novll 8. 8 SIBLKYr- BLANK BOOKS OF EVERT DESCRIP TION ALWAYS ON HAND. ir,-f H AVING engaged additional workmen of 4b* highest skill in ruling and binding ' EXTRA RUSSIA BANK LEDGERS, and all other kinds of hooka made to arder.of the beat ma- . teri»l«, and bound in tha bast manner, at abort notloa. PAPER, igU»h, French and American Gap, Letter and Note Paper . t ■ •“".IrATIOaVKT. of every description. Also, Just received ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS- sultable to tha season, with flat engravings. aovSO • W.THORNK W1LUAIO. B utter-25 fliklM Buttar. initreoalrea par to&Z and for aale by ...flRt. K. V^BUKtS. i. '•1UPERIOROUV^BT~ .’QP— ^ ■ iAi