The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 21, 1853, Image 3

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Kitf *w , »V“‘‘ r “ ' M •** Ki^fiwboiu No. 1 r»l" Bo.p, B ® IK'J- iV”. ilia 1 lb lam C *^EDICATb60KS. iwrtuwut *l*RJ* on b»ua. wd Mf l«jliSK “* " puWUlied, ud »W.t gBSBSfiST: s«sa»-. »> »*. SffiSSs-- b » «»“" ■ JSSKlS"! Anawiny- B^^iJurtwUw *MiyilolO|af.'MilWH» Medici end rSl""* ‘'“Si ' w rllim.in whjjams. jylctfry. — lo whom constant buiploy* i msttxtiJt T " IACHBK OH uoV®NWil-A Udjr 111 lint maTuaIIII- cation* wish** a situation »• teacher or governess tu llin city of da ran mil Apply at tin* office.' . ul8—dim W AN rKI).—The advertiser, a man of energy ami expert. ence, ll desirous of procuring erapluyiuont. He Is well acquainted wltli the detail* of forwarding, and lie tug. K it* hi* service* would be important to Railroad ot other uipante*. or Merchant*, requiring them. Ho ha* no ob. jectlon to wave. the city, SaUafrotory reference* given on addroeing W. at thl* office. uctlD WANTED A SITUATIIIN-Dy 1 jounj nt.n »l,» I. well v V acquainted In the city; he I* a good accountant and write* a lair hand t a *ltuat!on In a Comuilaalon Home or theUrooery Butlnea* preferred) would makehimselfgen* erally ustfiil to hi* employer. Apply at this office old 1117ANTED TO HIRE—A cook,’ for a email family, to re* vv main In the city. Apply to novll WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN. T.iTTaM G. DICKSON, Wife*} (fui.r M ,wJ V.vyU*. Aw •Snd Iw Wtt «"•»>* * ,u " of ,b0 HSjSlSfc'Mt. •« if""'.". 1 iicclllc I lullcttS.net Oil, SB , HB&.li'J* n «u‘> b«rr«l«. TCJ uuIiicci end IVcclicc, KS/hcumd Scliimn and Icibalcn, 1“!'" Hi.ll.li Shiiccc. SI..™ cud Nuttticgl, ‘ii^.ali. Tcpiicr.lllttiiar, Ildtn .riiik'i Imvo liecn .dueled and nro froith from JSSSJSi*- S!2L "WEBSTER & PALMES ruIlKnoivti! ami UHttK toll SALE- Miti A. Head claimed Sugar. 60 do powdered do, Sswsri?.'!i«A&*«. d , 0 f.vujPilot llread, 40 boxe* Soda Biscuit, mi bN*Rutland sugar house and .N U Syrup, m bbti r«sl eat ng I’o atoe*. 2 Deadel'sd* and 8s patent Tallow Candle*, Sj Jo Adamantine Candle*. « io Judd ft Son’* SpermCandles Ti hbUaml VO half bbl« No l Mackerel, •i k,m while a ml J ellow Cheese, a boh snd 50 kega prime Leaf Lard. im >„ied 5-i. 8s. and pounds Tobacco, good brand* io 5» and 8* llraut & William** Tobacco, AIM. -20 boxes Smith's. Colgate’s. Croton and Beadel’s r.mill end Pale Soap. 120 do Ki» l do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80 Se l«lf »ud quarter boxes Raisins. 25 drums Hg*. 60 toxe. Herrlnjr. A GENT WANTED.—The native wine establishment of Isixo worth ft Zimmirmax. Cincinnati. Ohio, wants In Savannah.Georgia,a house that would take the agency for the sale of their native wine*, In and aroum that place. Wholesale dealer* In wine* and liquor*, who retail at once, have the preference. Postpaid offer*, with direct or Indi rect reference* an Cincinnati houses. are received until the 20th day of October, and answered directly by LUNG WURTH ft ZIMMERMAN, Native Wine Establishment, net? Cincinnati. Ohio. "GHOUGH TJlOm* limVAlID, ' T _ - ATOI1INBY AT LAW. Qfflt*, comer qf WMtoker-A and Hay-lam. Savanna?!, Ga, THOMAi T.LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND BOLICITORG RNERAL, E. DBT. Office,corner Hay and Bamanl-strtds, •ShwtnnoA, r joHW ia. IfAtUQANT, •■ V- WttOLKS A LR AND ItKTAIl tlf ALKR IN WINDOW BUNDB. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS, Wuf. Uau,i»»i n. 1 j». to HhN 1‘.—A Uunleu lot coutuiuliig about seven i^acrea of good lund neur tho city, Appl^ to sleel?—flt JOHN DEV4NNY. P.COlsATA nuUSB, P1COLATA, PIsA. USA The subscriber would respectfully Inform the RIU traveling community that he lias leased tho above Mil named house.and fs now ready to accommodate travelers, and hope*, by giving his personal ultenlion, to give satUracthin. He will have horses and carriages at all times to necom- odste his guests. OEO. M. UALI’IN, Uccl3 Proprietor. Ttl RENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.— iif Apply at this office. » dec 1—2 t TO RENT—A carriage house and stable, fur two horses, In a ceutral part of the city. Apply at this of. lice. nov22 FANCY grocery store T ilt .jiMcriuer wuuhl lufiiriu Ins friends tnat he has re- tiirnni to Savannah, mid will this day open a Fancy froewr flare in the middle tenement t»r sorrel’s Building, Ibdwb ss the old Georgian Rending Room. lhi«Btewnt stuck, which has been selected with great .mltrsces everv article In the above named business; Jfifrpra. Wince.* Liquors, Ac., of the most approved ^Ish'ss*elected for his motto, “quick sales nndsmall «nfit* "and »« he lielh-vcs that tho public can readily dis- ffiiainite between spurhms and genuine articles, he conH dentfr Invites ul» to examine his stock nnd judge for them. wl«*. l|,ivlr> P CURRAN. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! /teriu,! b'j S. N. Sibley. December 14fA. 1863. H KAltillfloNr.. or Thoughts upon Homo Life In our CHits. by Samuel Osgood. The flash Times ot AVIaliuum atid Mississippi, a series of sketches bv JoM-ph G Hal-lwin. . . ... IDI iv-rn—U’e'fcenes in New York.ill vstmted. Including th« stiirie- "f l.ittle Italy, MaduUna. Wild Maggie, Ac., by ■SSSSSTiy .lodge Kdmon l« nnd Geo T Dexter, M. D.. with ill Hiii.Hidix. by I Ion N P Talimadge. The Ulu and Wort* of Shakespeare, edited hy Janies P Collier. E«i. from the recently discovered folio or 1632. with tkhurl 1 and other notes. F*rn leaves from Faun) ’s Port Folio, new supply. Little fVrn* lor Fanny’s Little Friends, by the author of Fern leaves. Htt<y Moments of an Idle Woman. Tin. old Doctor, or stray leaves from my Journal, an ex- client IhmiU f->r leisure reading. The lawyer'sMory. or the Orphan’s VV rongs. by a mom- ter of the New York liar. The l.idv nt Home, or Happiness in the Household. Paris, (he Pirate, or tho History of tho Freebooters of the Peeiflc. . - !P-n Hr.-tf 0 . a nautical romance, by t’aptaln 1 hamtor. Blikr 1 * lli'i/r.plilcal niclhmary "f the most Distinguish, ell’ersous of all Xutious and Professions For sale at X36 Congress street. a TO RENT—A farm, one mile from tho city, contain ing seventeen acre*, on the premises is a convenient dwell ng. plastered end well finished. For particulars Inquire of ' T J. WAIJSH, nov22 176 Hay st. TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite tho Hprresidence of Solomou Cobun. Esq. Apply to novll WY1.LY & MOXTMOLUN. «l TO RENT—Two or threo rooms on flay street, suit gtcjifablo for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian. *»kll novl3 ® TO RENT—A smsll brick houso, near the Barrack*. Reut 812.60 per month. Apply at the Georgian of- lice. octtS ® TO RENT.—A commodious brick ediBce un South Broad street. Possession given 1st November next.— Inquire at this office. ocl8 m, TO RENT—One tenement in Gordon Block, well hard finished. Possession given 1st January next. Ap plv to docl7 EDWARD G. WILSON. TO RENT.—A small comfortable TTouso in a re- spcctableand central part of the city. Rent $300. decl 5 P. CURRAN H AS just received and infers lor sale, at his store, on Bull street, in Sorrell's bull lings— 2 half pipes I’lnel. Car till i* Go's Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 2 half |ii|a** Ot-ird. Dupuy X Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 1 pipe -wan Gin. 1 half pipe Eborn leaf Uin, 9 bids nM Bourbon Wilt kv. R bills "ll llanumnhtU \VUt*ky. 4 cases Khtneish Wine. Foasta brand, vlnt. 1842, 4 ca-es old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine, 3 cases Sardines in >i boxes. 19 bixes Tobacco, of all kinds nnd brands. Also |U non of I lie best Chrnr*. ID boxes Cordial*, of all kinds.2 bbls Beef longues, 2 do Pig Pork. novlB Apply nt tills offleo. nuu20 LANIEIU HOUSES—MACON, GA. The undersigned having leased tho above estab lishment begs to assure tho traveling public that 1 no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish* <-u reputation of tho house. Assisted by Mr. Mkaiu. hr liooes to make the Lanier House, second to none South o New York GEO. M. LOGAN. Proprietor. J. Mkaiu, Superintendent. nnv13—ly ORANGE SPRING, 15AST FLORIDA. our most car. ful attention ; Footers of Pteasuvo c.\ Ilml much to ndinhe; und Sportsmen, hunting, fishing, kc. Tho water of the spring being warm affords dellgh ing all winter, and has proved equally successl... „ mineral sjtrlng In the I’ninn in the cure of most of the dis ease* peculiar to our climate. ilec'J—d&wlm K. S. DARGAN. Proprietor. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, OaT* This siileiidld new bouse, situated on Broad-st., new niriiiture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception i customer* on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor o tho Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favoi him with their custom. J. M. SIMPFGN. novt)—tf Proprietor. FANCY GROCERY STORE. T llh.ub-eriborhuviug enlarged his store, at tho comer of Bay niul Whitaker streets, offers for sale on the most hvora'jlf terms the following : 10 half pipes Otard Brandy. 1844. 5 do Jean Imuis Brandy. 1844. 6 do llennessy Brandy. 1811. 5 do Dazoiac Brandy. 1808. 2 punclienus Scutch Whisky. In bond. 2 lilid* s't. Crux Bum. in bond, in quarter casks Madeira Wine. 10 do Port Wine, lu Wilt Moiwngnliela Whisky. 2 pipes Holland Glu. 20 nbls I'helps’ Gin. 50 M Spanish Segnr*. various brand*. Also, n complete assortment of fancy groceries, such ns Engli-h and American pickled Lobsters. Salmon*. Macker el. Far llies. till res. Caper*. Catsup English Fauces. Fallad Oil. Preserved Fruits. Jelly Jams. English and French Mus- Unl. Fn-iicli nnd We*t India Girdinls all warranted genu ine. an suiietior to uuy offered in this market auv22 A. nONAUD. HUDSON, FLEMING Ot CO., Factor* nml Cora mission Merchants, .Ye. 04 Hay street. Savannah. Ga.. T ENDER their services to planter*, merchants and deal ers. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro duce. Bring connected In business with lloVKlxs. Hudson & Co., of Charleston, the estatillshinent of an office In this city will nlkiri! our friends choice of markets. Strict atten tion will b«givcu to business, and tho usu il facilities af* forded cuatouieis. LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta. ■eplS—tr .1. J. COHEN, Charleston. FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1853. TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS. 0 't'R purchase* Tor tin* fall and whiter trade nro now c pleted. and we can submit to yoar inspection a very k gexnd well assorteil stock, enibraclnz every nrlicle con- Mtled with the trade, and at such prices. In the present •Ute uf the markets, us will prove highly satisfactory. II PKKNDEHGAST & CO.. 178 Broughton-st. Ml25 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. —Busy NEW BOOKS. ftECEIVFD November 16th. 1853, by S. S. Sibley. AV Moments of an Idle Woman. l ives nf Hu- Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au- tWif.liny lawrence. kc. HisoM Doctor, or Stmy leaves from my Journal, being Audios nl the must interesting reminiscences of a retired Pbyil iso. >imrt i atent Ferntons. by Dow. Jr . third volume. Tlii) On unless Arnliciin.nr Jlasler Timoth’s Book Case, by 0.IV. M Reynolds. Bund Ainsworth, or the Young Partlxan'a Doom. L» y Uc's VfMowhood. from Blackwood's Magazine. Iwrmna's Illustrated Now*. G!ra<ott's Pictorial For snle at 135 Congress street. nuvl8 W 3IORK MEDICAL BOOKS THultXh WILLIAMS has received—Paget on Surg- • leal Pathology; Handy’s Text Book of Anatomy and Guide la IH,sec:lous, 26<l 'lUustnitlous ; IJttellon Ills- ease* u f the Eye; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket Mstntnhd: 1 Wee's t ocket Medical lexicon ; Warrington's vateiric Catechism, for student*, with questions and an- '«r*;Jfeil X Smith's Compend of Medicine. dec!4 SIR HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLEON. UbTUKY nl the Captivity of Napoleon ou St Helena. * A from the Journals nf Mr Hudson Liwe. Abenjpthy's Memoirs, by Dr Mactlwain. !'* rr f" bidder to Learning. 230 illustration*. Is ,V r ' ,r Peytou’s Exiieilments. by Mrs Hall. «Ju*HTimes In Alabama and Mississippi, with Plate*. wilMcnt. (, r Homo LUe In our Citlu*, by 8 Osgood, r..i A. n England.hy Fuckcrninn. J* R^er. by Shelton. For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS. TTlOnt-e. MAGAZINES, &C. ■H. forS^ ^Kail .e tor December} Putnam’s Magazine y***«n’x lletarM Illustrated New*. ,./? M»y. the l-oundtlnu. or the Secret Dungeon; anew '•‘‘..liveeived aud for sale by H. 3. SIBLEY, --W— 135 Congress-street. H AV. TIIORNE WILLIA018, .. r' * variety of new books—Greenleaf’s Law n«»s ^ r1 ivnee. v«d. :td ; F anders on Maritime losw. K r ; on the Ijiw of Fliipping. Fn,n- h*!. * ,in ‘ ,,r Institutions, ?»W>Urai« t byMxtt.F.W«pl. I,. * * Atl «f llull-Ung. for the use of architects, build* Jim* i m * n ‘machinists, engineer*and mechanic*. Pin!.1 or l ’ ie king’s Advocate, a Scottish romance, n, " ? * Munthly. for October. Ths i-i!?, l0rn 'i* s !^nker. for school*, debating clubs, Ac. Thsni!!!S 0 o 0 ^l-xcUpment.liy Caroline Is-e licntx. LnulL « 5 c T ut- H f’mitico of tho Itevolutlou. n. ,’”, A vf -I"urnnl. for September. l-hiVu. Record of tho N Y Exhibition, No* 7 aud 8. - hJ,Id * n ' Visiting List.for 1854. ' oct5 s'SliR.2? V'lff CITY Of SAVANNAH. A ik.t.t.1 , * ''ivds’-eyn view of the City of Savannah *ai ll "' •‘topi* nf the Kxclinnge. by F. Cer- SrR- H. IIowkia. just completed.— eariytn r n 11 Those w|<h!ug a copy must apply nirS^ ‘ Howell, or at the book store of S. 3. SIBLEY, 135 Congress street. »V B5»? 'V1LUAM3 U*s lately received Wester wil i>I'laMratl'^” 1of H° rJer ! i 1 / M'Coonell, Idle Woman. X)U* bV(ir.to " n ; l " , . ,e wt,rll * > wItl ‘ critical and explanatory Th.|5». in & v^umei-arst n.M received. Rsadolni. 1r 9 , ' r ‘ , nl°le, a narrative of an Expedition h.YfS;S,^ U0 ‘r- Va.; with Illustrations. * hebp* a,? "*?»•> compurstlve Philosophy. ** , *-8tur»a Ac Arcllltecturo i or design* for Dw.lllng*, Ho- K' 1 *"' 1 /! hy w, S. Or>„on. vcwvlan Antiquities, translated by Rer, Dr .ttnnnn OftMlcal Uterature. ^4Sr S BSRS?Wa.Madrww.*m J^- mr an seasons nayl> . LANDS FOR SALE. fOt The subscriber offt*rs for sale, on « *^terms. his two plantations, of 700 acres each, in l.lbei • ty county—one within l^mlle of Waltli other within 21« mile* of llinesville. But proved, and have nil necessary building* < I would nl»o sell 20011 acres nf well tiinl Beard’s Bluff, on tho Alatnumlia river. Parties wish ng to purchase can learn t calling on me, or addressing *' *” --*28—str county, Ga. CHARLTON HINES A RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE. T HE DELAWARE Sl'KA.M SAW MILL Is offered lor snl It la just above Win. 11. Giles k Co.’s Mill, and Is tl: the city, and Included In the intended extension. ear. It is arranged lu the most modi Ian. having one rolling or spiked gang, r ir saw. together with two shlnglo macIMi lured an average of four thousand shingles per day, which sell readily hi this market for $15 per thousand. There is tin time when lumber bus been in such demand, and tho prospects for it continuance is good. The only reason the mill Is differed for sale Is on account •f the health of the noting pnitner. being such ns to disable him for tho business. For further particulars apply to the subscriber.or toWm. B. Giles k Co. HENRY MITCHELL. rav.tnnah, December Olh. 1853. decIO BROWN it HARRIS. BOARDING, UVEHY AND 8ALE8 STABLES, wx*T BROAD *TRXXT.iurA}fNan, OA. „ OHOINARY’S OFFICE!, N CornsrofRay and WhlUker-*treeU. Office hour* from 9 A. M.,(o 2, l*. M.| and from 8>4, P. M. to 6, P. M. DANIELL it COOPER, AT10RNEYS AND C0UNWUJ.0R3 AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. 1 A. SHORT, I MASTER BUILDER, r WlU take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An- n drew'* Hall Broughton Street. P. K. SHB3ILB, LUMBER AND TIMBER FACTOR. Having leased one of the wharves lately occupied by A. A. 8mett«, Is now prepared to rece ve any lumber or timber which may be consigned to him for sale. Ho will also keep on hand lumber, shingles and wood for city trade. Savannah. December 1st. 1853. dl UKXKY B. FORT. T. K. DURHAM. POUT it DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 5ai<anna/i, Ga, *. locum. wm. u. toxa. joint u. dww. LOCKETT, LONG it CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT'S AND SHIPPING AGENTS, 126 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. Will attend to the selling nl all kinds of produco. Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, ami filling order* from Hie country. xicuouECRuam. coward c. wad*. CHUGRH it WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Bay-street. Savannah. JOBS T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. ROWUND, JK HOWLAND it CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay-street. Savannah. r. DYLANIl. p. n. O’NEILL. HYLAND it O’NEILL, DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS, ftc.. Next Door to Marshall House. Broughton street, SAVANNAH. UEOIKilA. Wholesale and retail dealers In Imported wines and liquors, French brandies, sugars, nnd fancy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., Will practise In the various Courts of the District, and at- teod to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- ment. june22 A. U CHAMPION. J O. WATJS. CHAMPION it WATTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay street. SAVAXNAU. UA., Dealers In Groceries, Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors. Dried Fruits, ftc.. ftc. References—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, Swift ft Co- Savannah. Ga. H. P. HORTON. 0. 11. nitiKMAX. HORTON it RIKEMAN, WHOLKdALK AND RKTAII. IlKALRK.I IN WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVKR-WARK, FANCY GOODS, 116 Hroughlon-streil. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Barnard street, Sarannah. Ga lA*ad pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper hollers, light and force ptunns, hydraulic rams, und kitchen ranges, con- stoutly on hand. Orders from the couutry promptly nt- tended to oct23—Sm ROOFING. The subscriber Is prepared to Jay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples.and from sixteen years’’ experience, reels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best referenco given. J. J. MAURICE. OSpGutters aud Conductors made to order. HI. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AN!) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator. East Florida. Will practice In the Eastern und Southern counties. Refer to Col, S. 8. Sibley, nnd R. U. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ga. .1. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CoUNSKI.UjK AT LAW, fbrsyth. .1/onroe County. Ga. J. «. I1AYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scriren County, Practices In tho Eastern und Middle Circuits of Georgia. : jy20—3m B. W. DA1CER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MmUicelln. Jefferson County. Florida. Reference—Hon W. D.Flkmoih, Savannah. Ga. feb3 WILLIAM H. FLKMI.VII. JOHN M. MILLKN. FLEMING it MILLEN. The undersigned having united in the practice of law, will attend punctually to any busl ness entrusted to tliclr care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker street*, over Messrs. Swift. IJenslow ft Co's. 8 THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJ/»R AT LAW, 1 Tmuprilte. Georgia. , Will practise In tho Circcuit Courts nf Thomas. Ixiwndes, , Clinch. Ware, Appling nud.Irwin.Georgia ! aud in the Cir- _ cult Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, nf the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia . counties In the Eastern Circuit nf Florida Will attend to tho claims of ull persons before the Departments at Wash ington. rofttffitffiiifa.iu>’• Ncxv Orleaiia Cotton Mnrlu t, Nbw Orlkanh, l)t-u. 17... ; Tho Bulen on 8ittuH8jr were 6,000 bales, at pficeii unchanged witico tlia receipt of tho Asin't news. Bice.; j*dull. AjirirdIfr^thtoi C0MPETITON THE LIFE OFTRADE. WOODRUFF, GREEN 4: CO. CARRIAGE HRPOSIT No, 22& Bay sired, &xpannaA. ga. CODY’S COFFEE-HOUSE. GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH, Fulton Mlirktt and Philadelphia Bcrf, 4*c., fyc., rill always bo kept on hand, and sorved up in a style never efore equalled In thl* city. SPir* Parlies furnished with private suppers and Dinners n short notice. He will keep only the best 1 Juuors. ocl7 JOHN tick. CODY. BY PRICE Ot VEADER. 7E PRESENT to the public for Inspection and sale, the 1 largest and best assortment of Klcgiuit Fnln-ics EUROPE, INDIA AND AMERICA, rhlch for beauty of material, style mid workmanship, wo Imllenge competition. Every person desirous to select bxroaixs will favor us FQ.R KLY W^F^TT.HaTaHA.. • . Jb fro re 4U ikiulay, Ikt January. The Unito.l .nates Mali Steamship 18.YDEL, flHKWlUiAM Rout:..*. t.Vmiuiandm, #111 regular)/ tiiiiiportoa thu i*t and 16th of each month. For passage only, apply to ; , oeold . COHENS k HERTZ, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.— S&HjMfil'OK NEW YORK.-r—To leave Wednesday. 21«t Jieoeniter, at 12 o’clock, If.—-The splendid steamship ALABAMA, Capt, U, K. Sohonck, will leave ax above. . For freight or passage, apply to decl8 1 PADELFORD. KAY k CO. Cabin Passage.. . S26 00 Steerage... ...i;,........ti..9 00 ■isaijaaS, sL.: w P » ’ • Valuable Farm^Loti^Xt Pnvate nan-. ' Woven ten ocre lots.sltuated on l«m*«Une,belngp*tt > of Hilton’* .form, A plan of the lota may Wmn at our counting room. Term*—one-third eaab, balance in two equal annual laatahneutx. with Intereit, and Motived by mnrtgHge on property. . . B BOSTON.—The Qno brig TALLULAH, Cooper, muter, will iue«t with dHpetch ae above. .For or pauege apply on board or to d#c20 BltlGHAM. KEfJ.Y It CO. NtlW YORK—Georgia Line*—The regu* fclar packet ichr, P. It. DURTuN, Captain Lingo, will uispatch fur the above port.. For freight on deck, apply to Captain on board, at Anderaou’a upper wharf, or to ROWLAND ft CO. Agent* In New York—Scmirtoa k Taiuiaw, d!8 Jett NEW YORK—Georgia Line.—The regu- jffiUjjlar imckot bark JURIA MURFON. Captain Hulkley, will bare dispatch for the above port. For freight of 300 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to Cuptalu on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to ROWLAND ft CO. Agents In New York—Scranton ft Taiamak. dl8 ■aw name, nuiiiiwna aatoauns, SMOKED TONGUES, a full supply, t this duy, pur steamer, and for sale at DICKSON’S, Barnard street, near the market. SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY—LIFE, FIRE and marine insurance. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, ok HAirmmn, co.n.v.. Capital, and surplus over $250,000. Alfked Gill. President. Jas. C. Walklkt. Sec’y. this Company will Issue Policies ou the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thua combining the benelitsofbothsyatemsat the option of tho insured. Tho strength, ability and well invested capital of tho in* stiiutinn are. lu my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company in this State or Union. [L.S.] ‘signed R G.PINNEY, Comptroller of Public Accounts. State of Connecticut. Ai-Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks taken on reasonable terms. Thesubicriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies : Equitable Flro Insurance Company OF IJJNDON. Authorized Capital $2,600,000 Capital paid in $1,000,000 Fnrmprs’ Fire insurance Company, Capital $200,000. Granite Fire nml Marine Insurance Comp’ny, OK NKW YORK CITY. Capital $300,000. State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance (joinpuny, of Fenneylvaulu. Capital $350,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $160,000. New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y, Capital *150.000. These Companies havtug n cash capital, srifely invested in bond and nmrtunge. nro prepared to cllcct Insurance against damage by lire,ou all kinds of property on reason able terms. For insurance In either of tho above named Companies, apply to A. WILBUIt. General Insurance Agent, und Agent for the above Companies, dccl?—lv office 142 Congress-st. WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ODlPSto Mr. W. W. WooDHi'KK. of Griffin. Ga.. and Messrs. M. C. k .1. II. Gurnet, of Newark. N. J., having purchased the entire interest, ami secured the hic ithm of Messrs. T. J. Naylor k Co., in tho carriage busl- ness in this city. rc*|iectfully announce to the citizens of Savannah nnd of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala bama. Florida, nnd all sections trading nt this growing city, that it is their intention to keep on hand, nt hII times a large and general assortment ol every kind of carriages In u*e. They feel confident that their business relations are such ns to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers equal to Charleston, or any other city. The Messrs. Green have been engaged in tho manufacture of carriages In Newark. N. J., for a numb* or) ears, and are well acquainted with the wants and requirements of the South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined with the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long known at Griffin, Ga.. in the carriage busino*s. einblodees them to promise that they will be able to meet the expec* t itions of the public. Mr. II D W. Alexander, of the lato firm, favorably known In connection with Urn carriage business In this city, Is as- Mociated with them, and will act os their agent in the trans action nnd management of their business. Mr. Woodruff's Intent'on is to divide his tlms nnd atten tion between thl* point and tho Interior, and hopes to make tlio acquaintance of thl* community personally. By strict attention, coupled with fair nnd honorable deal ing, they hope to secure u share ot public patronngo. They have made arrangements to have all repairing promptly and neatly done. All work sold by them warranted. WOODRUFF, GRF.F.N k CO , 223 and 225 Bay street Savuunnh. Ga. Jay a CARP —It will seen by *he above that we have deemed It be*t for the Interests of all concerned, to with draw iq favor of Messrs. Woodruff, GreonttCo. We take thl* opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us, and to solid; the same for our friend* of tlic same firm. T. J. NAYLOR k CO. Savannah, December 7. 1863. deefl extrafSeTewelry, watches, SILVER WARM, Ole. Now opening a very large and splendid assort- M mnnt nl DlAUoxti Jkwklky, embracing Tull sets of bracelet, earrings, brooch and cross; licesstsof very su|*rlor Mosaic do . Imported direct from Rome. A very choice and unique article; also, fine Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic. Lava. Coral. Enamelled nnd Rich Embossed Ear- Rings, Bracelet* and Fins, of tine gold, Rich Finger Rings and Brooches, of all patters*, from one dollar to five hun dred ; premium gold and silver hunting lover Watches, ami pitin ones, of every variety, expressly for customers snd railroad operatives, and warranted ; gold Chains.Seals. Keys, Crosses and Charms; gold mounted Shell Combs. A now article In this market; Portmonles. Cine*. Sterling Silver Toa Set*. Pilchers, Cup*. Goblet*.Spoons. Forks, and every variety of Silver-ware, plated and fancy articles for the coming season. D..B. NICHOL8. dec2 first store west nfl'uloskl House. K ID GLOVES—A sple did assortment or ladles’ and gen tlemen’s black and colored Kld Olnvo*. |u»t received MUSIC ! MUSIC 1 ! ■ Tho subset lber respectfully Itifbrms tho ladles feand gentlemen ofSavnnnuh. that he Intend* open- y Ing a School for Instruction In Sacred aud Secular , Music. Through Ion( experience, and having non Desirous of forming a largo class the price of tickets has* icon fixed at $4 each, for tho course of 24 lessons, including hooks—the name of which Is t o - Singing School Com panion.” consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes, choruses, inotette*. church music, oratorios, etc , the moot populur work of tho day. Those wishing to form tils class are requested to hand in their names, ns early as possible, to this office, or through the poatutUce, under address to JAMES P1ERPONT. >v5—If Organist and Teacher ot Vocal Music. FOR SALE.—Tho undersigned offers for *nlo his res idence at Midway, near MilledgcviUe. Toe lot con- Rains about thirteen acres. As a residence, few si uu« tions combine more advantages—health, facilities for edu cation nnd good society lire all to he found nt Midwny. novl8—wtf HEftSCHEL V. JOHNSON. N OTICE —Tu the heir® of Jesse Lee. U e of the State o Alabama, deceased, and .lease llird's heirs, who lived In Florida when hi*t heard from, aud who are entitled to an intercut in the estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, and son o James Ix*e. late of Bulloch county. Georgia, deceased : I am ready to make a settlement with the above named heirs, or their legal aud lawful representatives. decl7—2in WILLIAM LEE. Jr.. Adm’r. CHARLES I UN'S'SAVANNAH RAILROAD, HPHK City Council of Charleston having agreed to the ap- JL plication of the undersigned to supply the necessary funds for making, without delay the p.elimhiury survey*, to he reimbursed in the stock of said compuny ns soon ns organized, notice is hereby given that the intervening sec tion of country between the above-uhmod termini will i»o surveyed ns noun us practicable. Applications for the Hlleei of Chief and Assistant Engin eers ure hereby invited by the undersigned, to be forwarded through them to the City Council of Charleston, by whom the appointment* will he made. W.M. E. MARTIN. THUS. F..DR.VYTON, n. MotlMPK. ALEX. J.* LAWTON, 1-.DMD. UllhTr. NATH. HEYWARD. BOSTON.—The regular pao'vet bark 8EBOOIS, ;Coleman, master, will have quick dispatch for the above part. For freight or passage apply to J ~>1» UUDEN k BUNKER. £ NEW YORK-Old Established Line— •3SUS£Th° pucket brig PHILUItA, Graham, master, will meet with dispatch tv* above. Fur uehbt or pnssago apply on board, at Teiralr's wharf, or to di'fll 5 • BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Tli NEW YORK—Union Line,—The regular J2BKpacket schooner CATARACT'. Rico, master, will have qu< !k dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to deoU OGDEN k BUNKER. jd% HAVRE—Tho American ship ELI WHITNEY. ItfEBf nUttbimi master, having the larger portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight apply to <1ecl4 PADELFORD. FAY k CO BY IV J. WALSH. At Private Bale. Lot No. 40, on the west aide of West Brood «tr«ot.»nd south of’Robertavtlle. being 84 feet front by 100 feet <taro.,> suhject ti> a lease of 10 year* from June, 1861. with a re newal of firejraari at a valuation, tent 848 per otumm.— The Improvement* »re, A store, end a dwelling one etorjf And « half high, with a large end commodious stable.— Terms c*ib. - declS At Private Sal*. Lot No. 24,14th dUtrltt, nnd 2d section, containing 1W aorta, within four miles cf the town of Clinton. Terras cash. ■ dtolS At Private Sale. Lot No. 26, south of Jones street, end improvementa. con sisting of a two-story house and double tenement, in good order. Rents at (33 per month. Will be sold a bargain, as the present owner Is moving from the city. For term* and further particulars Inquire at the counting room. d!3.. At Private Sato. A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted. In good order, Terms cash. <lecl3 At Private Sale. Seed Rye and Oats In qnnptltles to ault purchasers. Clothing at Private Sale—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack and ovorcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for rale low. Terms cash. nov4 fkt NKW YORK—New Line—The regular wgggftpacket bng MACON, t'upt. Watkins, will meet with Uspatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to dccia H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. JjfcjT" LIVERPOOL—The American ship STIRLING. Henderson, master, will meet with dispatch for the ibovc port. del3 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. ilk BALTIMORE—Regular Line—The reg- uliir schuoner WOUDBK1DUE White, master, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply J —* BRIGHAM KELLY it CO. on bertrd or to dec8 JfcfJ PHILADELPHIA—Heroii’i'Lliie—The atSauregular pneket schooner DAVID SMITH Peterson, master, will have dispatch Tor the above port. For freight OGDEN * BUNKER. or passage apply to dec7 NEW YORK—The schooner E. J. TALUUT ■SmbIS 1 master, will have dispatch as above. For freight or passage upply to decO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Jffil DALTI MOLE—Regular Liiu—Tile schr. SiSi*tKEl)Kt)N.layton. master, will meet with dispatch us aoovo. Fur freight or passage apply oil board or to ‘Lei BIUOHAM. KELLY k Co. BALTIMORE—Regular Line—the reg- |ular packet schooner NAIUtAGANSKTT. Hall, mas ter. will have quick dispatch us ubovo For freight or jius- sage apply on board, or to ' BUIGHaM, kelly & CO. G REENE and PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of Class 160 : 76 84 20 69 27 74 2 35 71 73 80 28 Also. Extra Class 87 : 11 60 69 63 5 29 58 16 10 65 61 4 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WITHINGTON’B. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. OREUORY k MAURY. Managers. Class 101, draw* Wednesday, the 21st Inst., In this city. Sales elose at 3 o’clock, P. M tunm. $8,206. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. £7* Tickets $2—share* In proportion. Extra Class M. draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 24th December. capital. , $65,000. 78 Number Lottery—16 Drawn BaUota £8^ Tickets 120—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho packago for sale In Bay lane. Savannah,Ga., next to Robinson A Camp, dec 21 ^ E WITHINGTON. BY IS^SafiS BELL., • TIIIH DAYV the 2-/h Instant, U o’eliick, WlU.be eold, Iq. front or store, • r 1 =" w' .1? ,rtlo I** Pbrehased at auction and not .aetileA- for before the next regular *ale, will be sold on account and- ruk of the fotmer pnrchaeer. , , 4tc21- ? _ „ . TTrees- Plan'ts.and floww«.‘ r 7 ^an^Lthe 22d Inst., at 11 o’clock, wlU be W4,.Iq* choice Fruit Trttt, vU t peers; peaches, ete.|FIowere—CamriJaa In bud and oiootp, iboatb>/ 1 box wood, monthly n ®* , ^«** *^ r t-*li warranted true to nar- goliUre In lota to anti-purchases. Terms cash b AdiptnlstiTiifft’s Bale. On the frrat Tuesday in February n«xt, at 11 o'clock; In frofttV of court house, . < Z,i*- lA>t No. 26 and Improvements, Brown ward, fronting o Hull street, subject to city around rent^of w? 16 annualfj belonging to theepUte of F. W. Helnemanmdf sold by Mrmltslon of Court, afad by I ‘ ' , w wr .—- « order of theadmlnliJ' trator, for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of aald •*lat*. Terms cash purehssm l aying for tlU*tj dl8 . -. • Pilot Boat. ■ ' . * , On Saturday, 24th Instant, at 12 o’clock, will b* sold, !q front of store, for account of all concerned, \ Tho pilot boat Thomas Spalding, at she now lies opposite the city, near the Dry Dock. Terms cash. decIO . Valuable lots. - '--vt. On Tuesday, tho 8d January, at 11 o’clock. In front of tb4‘ court house, will be sold, Eleven Lota—numbered from one tooleven.aa per plat—, situated south of the Canal bridge, between West Boundarr street and the Canal, extending to Jone# street on the "° u *h- Property In fee simple. Terms—one-half cash, and tho balance on twelve months' credit, secured by raort- gageon the property, Purchrser* paying for all'papers. „ Fine Damask French Furniture. On Thursday, 15th Inst., at 11 o’clock, In front of slote, irtU' be sold. /, V* h .°93 n TFrenchBrocalelle, ldoSofa dodo, 8 WalnutChalra,do do. 2 do French Tete-a-Tete do do. 1 do Rocking Chair do do, C Mahogany French Bedsteads, also, sundiy articles of new and second hand furniture, Jre„ kc. Terms cash. ' d4cl8 • Improved Easonoe of Coffee.—We hare just receivedflrotn’ the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for ule, Augustas Hummel’s Improved Es« tence of Coffs#. Till* Is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence ts much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored; perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, aud in use will proTe a nett saving 75 percent over Coffee prepared In tho ordinary manner. Try it and ■ee If it does not. tnaylS . Wji. M. Lnwton, R. WAtxwHinirr Bao Wm. M. Taylor. Joscrii T. Dill. . XVM. M. LAXVTON «fc CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, .Vo. 13 SoiUh Wharf. Charleston. S C. aug23—2n\r4ni WILLIAM IV. MASHEll, ATTORNEY AND COl’NStU.oR AT LAW, Troupville. Lumnles omnlif. Ga. Will practise lu Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, nnd I’lflaski counties. Georgia; and in Jefferson, Mndisou. Hamilton, aud Columbia coun ties. Florida. >1)23 WM. K. WIMJAU8. THUinm* Iiuvrtl. JACK (MOWN, WILLIAMS,OLIVER 6i BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT l.AW, Buena Vista. Marian County. Ga., Will practise in the counties of Marlon. Macon, Houston. Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. Lee, nnd any adjoining counties where tueir services may bis required. jan29 FALL TRADE OF 1833. rpo MKR' HANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS O' J. DUY GOODS —Our arrangements for the Fall Trad will l)o completed in a few days, when we will he prepare to submit to your inspection an titiiiMiiilly complete assor; men t of general Drv Goods. Hosiery. Trimmings. Ha bo dashery.nnd Small Wares, Ribbon*. Are. M. PRENDKHGAST k CO., 178 Droiiglitou-strcet. opposite St. Andrew's I lit II. we sidn uug27 CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE. Ceylon is slum ted on the river Alatiiiiialm. two mil* VCjrinii Darien, nnd contains four hundred nnd sevi-nt) live acres nf first quality tMeHwnmp, of which tw., hundn and thirty are in good order—under dams ; and about til teen hundred acres of pine and hammock land ndjofniny On the place arc two good barns, u very cnnuniidbiii stublc nnd carriage house, nnd other necessary out-buIF logs, with proper and comfortable Hccominodations fur 5 or 90 negroes, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store rootm el c.. all in good order. Fur tiio last twelve year* this property hn* yielded a average income of nearly 14 per cent., as may be seen b reference to tlie books of R liabnrshnm k Sou. to whor- and to Dr. J. P. Screven. (Savanna!i.) reference may I made for general information ; and for further inirticulai to the subscriber, on th" plantation. S. M. ROND Darien, November 16.1853. novl8—fictSm The Charleston Mercury nnd Georgetown Times will put lish tbn above twice a week for two montiis. and send bill to I his office. r odC’ 0 ** POU HAWKINSVILLK AND sp^SlbSaSOTIIKIt LANDINGS.—Tho steamer CHAS. HAiUlLlHir., vV. Taylor, muster, w ill leave as above on Fii- d«y next, the 2ihl instant. For freight or passage apply on bonrd at Johnson’s lower wharf, or to dec20 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. WEEKLY STKAM-PACICET LINE. ~ FOB PALATKA, K. K., via Mirien, Urunsu ick, St. Marys. Jadsouvilte amt Middle bury. (Black Creel:.) • ^IPTb, Tho new and elegant steam packet ST. JOHNS. Captain J.mw Fatmon.v, will leave lor llie aoove pluco on Thuraday. 22d in*t.. at 10 o’cbiuk. A. M.. aud every Thursday thereafter. This boat bus been built expressly fur the trade, nnd has large and airy state room accommodations for immo-ngcr*. For freight or pass age, apply oil board at the Florida Steam-Pucket Wharf, near the gas works, or to decIO CL AG llolIN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents. fiii' file St. Johns will extend tier trip every fourth week to SI. Augustine. In her next trip for that city, sho will leave Savannah oc tho 12th January. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOIt PALATKA, K. F.. Darfeii. JifuntuH^. -a r». •sttcMmit-rUe. I’lcolola. and MiadtJbuiri. (Black Creel:,) carrying the V S. Mail. r yiif.-•■*(.. The regular at earn-packet WM. G.VSION, rTiff iWiiatVin ' ’T* • Thus. K. Shaw, will leave for tho above idnceou Tuesday morning, 2tilh inatnnt.at 10 o’clock, and ulinueto leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage lulling handsonio acciminiodations.apply on board, at tho Florida Steam Packet wharf, uear the Gns works, or to dec 1-1 ('LAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents. . . FOR DEMRY’S FERRY AND «Ail4tS3liyES£aINTKRMK1 *1ATK LANDINGS —The steamer (TRlAiUN having been recent'y overhauled, repaired, nnd painted, will make regular weekly trips between this city and I'emry's Ferry, leaving here every F.itnrday evening at 4 o clock, and touching regularly ut ail tlie futennediate lie Oregon has linen Ihoroughly refitted under the late Steamboat Ijiw. nnd her accommodations for pas- are both ample and comfortable. She lias been placed on the line particularly for the accommodation of tho planters and merchants on the river. For freight or passage apply on board, ut Union wharf, or to K1NCIILKY k THOMAS. Agent*. Savannah. October 1st. 1863. nctO—dtit wlm OProSITldN" LINE. PALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES.—leaves uierv Saturday morning litre o'clock.—T,c regular steam packet WELAivA. Cnpt. N. King, will leave u above. ForfcelgUt engagowwiit*.ap ply on board, or tu S 51 LaFF.iriwVU, Agent. X. B.—The fare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. uug26 CHRISTMAS GIFTS—CHRISTMAS GIFTS. A VERY elegant assortment of fancy articles, among which will be found Toilet Boxes, of papier mnche, Quits J’ercha Work, Odour Bexes, Glove Boxes, Reticules, Ac., &c.. just received, aud will be open for selection on Monday, at W. W. LINCOLN, decll Monument square. NEW GOODS— FALL TRADE—1853] D kWITT k MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week ly their fall and win er Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Plain aud figured black Silks, colored glace ami duespe do Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest stylo Plain French Mouslln de I-aines, French and Eng.prlnteddo Silk and Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Haw Silks Plain nnd plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric nnrkC'nlicos, .Mourning do, Irish Linens, kc, Rllioro’s new building. Congress-street, G'r * pi ! rive. Apply to iviiiti <■ r Mile to nr OGDEN K BUNKER. JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Corner of Bay and IVliUakerstreefs. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—176 Bay-street. Savannah. Gcurtjia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. Ud Bay-street. Sarannah, Gtnryia. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, J'alat):a. East Florida. TYill attend to all collecUng sent him. in East Florida, promptly and efficiently. n-pfi—w'.’m II. K. XVAS 11 BURN, A«’t„ SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SSVAX.VAIt. CIA. XV1LL1AM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Hay-street. Savannah. O'lIEAR & STONEY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Qmmercial Wharf, Charleston. South Carolina, UTB OK TilK K1KU OK LKUAKK. O'llEAU A CO. BANCROFT & BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For tlie Purchase nnd Sale of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange and Real Estate. 117 Bay -street. Savannah. jan'24 GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, opposite. Pulaski House, Having made Large addition* to Ids establishment, continue* to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome style, and on ncccniiiodating terms. JOHN It. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Laurens county. Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. CocitRANK, lrwinton. tin., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Ids care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah, may 7—d.kwly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents ot the above Company are prepared to take risks against Flits on Buildings and tludr contents. Also Marlxk Ska Risks, on the inostfavorahlH terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.. Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. & A. RAILROAD, Ringgold. Walker Cmnty. Georgia. W IIL attend to the purchasing on coniniUslon. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depci being situa ted in a region of country abounding in grain, It can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon tho W. & A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instruction!, will receive prompt nttontlnn. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks with order. (Inferences—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly,Sa vannah. maylO BROGANS—BROGANS. The subscribers would call the attention ot planter* aud other*, in want of good aud cheap brogan*. to call and examine their Mock, as they ^ ifeol satisfied that upon inspection thequulity and prtcesol their goods cannot frill to please. MURPHY k DEVANNY, nov!5 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets and for sale by decll KKMPTON k VERSTDLE. Waring’* Range. . f\KNMEAD'S GEORGIA FI. UR—100 bid* of thu above ^ :: a,. DRY FEET PlttSERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases water-proot Boot*; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a flno as sortment of UenUoraen’a and Ladles' uvor Shoes, some or a now and approved style, which will be sold at tow price*, by It. FLANIGAN k CO.. 106 Bryan-street. All in want will please call and judge for themselves, decll CANARY CAGES BY THE I .AST STEAMER— aUk A variety of new anil beautiful patterns of canarv enflsk Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand- LefjjSil same Cage, and one proof agiinst AL'tez.have only m|H to make an early call for a choice from a fine as sortraent. rah'J8 J. P. COfJjNS. 100 Bryan-st. BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro rosn nomed JAMES, flvoleot. threo Inches in height, dark complexion, Is about twenty-five yean of age. nnd says he belongs .to William Green, of Augusta. Georgia, decl - ISAAC D’LYON, Jailor, BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named AMU8, five feet five Inches lu height, light complexion, te about twenty-three years of age, and says belongs to .Joaeph Simmons, ofSklddeway Mland.. decl ISAAC D'LfON. Jailor A CHAMPION has just received per steamer and other • reoent arrivals, and offers for sale—25 blUH H AMS—18 barrels, landing and for *nle *>y decS ^ COHEN k FOSDICK C OATS—COATS—Beavcrtcen Coat*. Hunting nnd Busl* ness Frock Coats, fine articles handsomely made up. for sale at 147 Bay street, by decl PRICE k VEADER. $500 CHailense. HORENS AUK’S XV OltM SYRUP. A N article fiiuuded upon scientitic principles, cum pound ed with purely vegetable substance*, bciiig perfectly sate when taken, and lias new hooti known to tail in curing the most obstinato cases. Worms can never exist when this remedy Is once used, from the fact that it not only do stroys ihoiii but removes all the slime aui mucus which uiuy remain. The Tn; c XVortu. Tlii* worm Is the montdiffi nit to destroy of all Unit lu- habit the huimni body. It gr us to an almost Indefinite length, und becoming mi coiled und fastened in the lutes tines and stomach us to produce 1 Its.St. Vitas' Dance. Ac . whirl) is the cau>e of many going to the grave, not heller- lug that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm; consequently they do not use the pvojier medicines for their dlsen.-e 'Io those who are alllicted with this aw ful foe to health. I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills ; the Syrup to he taken in doses of two ta ble spoonful* threo times u day. then take from five to eight of my Liter Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the mostoimtluntecases of tapo worm can bo speedily cured. Round or Stomncli XVorm. This worm Is usually found in thesmull intestines, and is the worm most comumu to children, yet it is uot entirely confined to them, n* adults have frequently been kuown to suffer with them. T!i« symptoms moat prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy steeds, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a hhieish streak under the eyes. kc. If > on.nr any ol your children have any of thu above symptoms. Ilobeu- sack's Worm Sy rup can safely be depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe nnd speedy cure; and if alter using It according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health, and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave, ns for fall, there Is no such word as fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacarlrieit, or Small Tllienil XVornn. These worms, to which the human sytein Is liable.are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to he found In the rectum, nnd if allowed to remain, from the ir ritutiuti they produce, lay the foundation for serious disur ders. such as inflammation of the bowels, and other de rangements of tlie stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used Is llobensack’s Worm syrup. Sucli is the astonishing jiower of my medicines over Ascnradies.thnt I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Svrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will uot cure. All that Is necessary Is to use the syrup In accord ance with directions ou each bottle; and in case a gentle purgative Is required lu order to allay the irritation they produco. the Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can he taken. HOBENSACK’sT,IVER pills. No part of tho system is more Ruble to disease than the iivcr.it being supplied with numerous blood vessels aud norveR. nnd if diseased, the blood of course Unwind thro’ all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, Bilious affections, dyspepsia, to • Dyapepsin. The symptom* of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are dizziness In tho hcad.heartburn, oppression after oallng meals, sourness arising from tlie stomach, Ac . aud some times general languor of the whole body, from this It will bo seen that the disease owes its origin ton disorganized state of the IJver and Stomach, llobensack’s I Irer Pills I* the very medicine to effect a jierninuent and lasting cure, as they’act by changing the cerlalu morbid actions of the system Into a' healthy action, nnd rendering the blood pur* and healthy. Livtx Complaint, Isattendod with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain In the side la In creased By pressure, should tho left lobe be affected, the pain Uireneral'yln theleftshouller, with aahort dry cough, tho skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensRck’s Liver PHI*, as they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon tho bowels they ex- pel all the corrunt and vitiated ma ter from the system. To Female*. You will find these Pill* au invnluuble medicine In many complaint* to which you aresubjecl. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifying the blood nnd other fluids so aa to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities, ns headache, dimness or sight, pain In the side, back, Ac. These Pills are the only safe nnd effectual reme dy to euro the (bllowing complaint*. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Heada;ho.,Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or In fret any of the dis eases that arise from affections ol the Lim, Impurity of the Bh od, or constipation of the Bowelt. Medical Evidence We. the onudersigned Physicians, having had the reelpt of their manufacture submitted to u* for Inspection, say. that the Ingredients of which they are com|K>sed makes thorn the best Pill In tf*e for all diseases of the Ever, Ini- puritlese the Blod, 4o. _ ■ . GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWIJJY.lt D. , K BOWEN, M. D. £9* Purchase none but those having the signature'‘J. N. HuBENSAOK,"as all others are worthies* Imitation*. Agent* wtahfng now supplier ami all othora wlshlngto R ELIGIOUS WORKS.—The Young Christian ; the way to the good ; the Corner Stone, bv Jacob Abbott j the Young Man’s Counsellor; the Young tsidy’a Counsellor, hy Wise ; Infants Progress, Ulirihtlan Theology ; Imitation of Christ; 0 Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy ; Self Knowledge; tinreon Justification ; The Patriarchs; He- rious Call, by West ley ; The First Woman ; Morris's Ser mons: Life of Rev. T Ware : Women of the Bible ; Church Polity ; The Body mid the Mind ; Benson’s Life of Fletcher, Memoir of Mrs. Rodgers; do do I.ncv Richnrd* : Death lk*d Scenes, by I). W. Cl.uk, D. D. ; Christian Perfection. For sale by S. S. SIBLEY. Sepl29 No. 136 Congress-st. M erino vests, kc - so peril m Cush nien •JJulies’ patent Merino Vests, do do. China Spun do; Gentlemen’* Royal Itihlied Shirt*, do extra size Merino Wnippers, do ex tra size Merino Fnirts, do Chiton and Merino Drawers. For sule at 72 St. Jiilien . ml 106 Brran streets, hy oct22 KKMPTON k VERST1LLE. P LASTER—25 bbis ground Plaster, 26 bbls caieiueduo, for su|u t to arrlvo pur brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap ply to nnv‘20 OGDEN & BUNKER. C l ALTERS—Can he found at 147 Bay street. T unvlS PRICE k VEADER. Diapers nnd Tailors. C AMELIAS, Ac.—A large and elegant assortment of Catnellus. iimmurst which are the most desirable vari eties ; also, Ito«es, Geraniums. Dwarf Oranges, nnd many other kinds, will be offered for *a o this morning by novl2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square B UTTER, CHEESE. ETC.—S8 keg* selected Goshen Butter. 60 boxes White 60 do Colored Cheese. 100 boxes scaled Herring*. 50 boxes new M. R. Raisins. 60 Packages Buck- wheat Flour. Received per steamer, and for sale by de<;7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO wiLXiscTo.N (y, c ) accnox tAii. . ►• ,'f BY M. CKONLY, AUCTIONEER. Pilot Boat Jont) A. Taylor. On Thursday, th* 12th January' next. *H2 o’clock, M.. I will sell, without reserve, in front of my office, lu Wil mington, N. C.. to the highest bidder. The pilot boat John A. Taylor. Her dimension* an { length 63 feet. 19 feet beam, depth of hold 7 feat, 70 27105 tuns, built hero, by D. W. Beery, E*q , In 1861. 8ale pul. live. Terras—six and twelve month* credit, for approved endnrred notes. ■ ' deolo—td UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW YORK AND 8AVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. Pint OK MCAVIXO BAVA.V5AU KOR KKW YORK, The Florida, Captain Woodhull, ..Nov’r 5 The Alabama. Captain Fchenck,.., “ p The Augusta. Captain I.yon, « . 12 The Florida. Captain Woodhull •* io Tho Alabama, Captain Fchenck •« eg 1 he dugusta. Captain Lynn « *26 The Florida. Captain Woodhull, Di-o’r 8 The Alabama. Captain Fchenck, “ 7 Tho Augusta. Captain Lyon “ 10 Tire Florida. Captain Woodhull, “ 17 * lie Alabama. Captain Schenck •» 21 The Augusta, Captain Lyon « 24 The Florida, Captain Woodhull •« 81 These ships aro the largest on the coast, unsurpassed lu spend, safety and comlorl—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, und are commanded by skillful, careful and po lite ofilcors. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of tho KNOXVILLE, In January uext, this line will he snnl-weekly. Cabin pa**- age, $26, PADF.UORD. FAY k CO.. Agents in Savnnnah. 8AMUKT. L. MITCHELL. oct30 13 Broadway, New York. UNITED STATES MAIl TTnE, In t>0 to 66 hours.- Arts York and Charlutun Steam Pactw-leava Adger’a 11 Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and ench aUernate Wadnesday, On Saturday tlie now and splendid Steamships JAMES A DOER. Captain J. Dickiwbo.v. 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkrrv. l^OC tons. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Foma 1,000 tons, will leav( each allennate Wednesd y. having been newly copperre and guards raised, Is now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant slate room aceom- modations.apply at tho office of the Agent. „ „ , HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adgcr A Son’s Wlmrve*'. ® Wi ’ y,mfee P^wdin tho line to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO FOR I»IHLADE LPHIA—FA IlKllEDUCK^. 1 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11 (A, at 4 o'clock. cea “ Tho fine shfe-wlicol steamship OSl’REY, 1000 .tun* burthen.J.liKVKRrr.commander,trill leave I MPORTED CORDIALS—10 dor. imported Marichino. 10 do . AH p fl , nnnuxd schedule every other Saturday assorted. 10 do American. Just received nnd for sale , khom ciiahuktox. KKom Kiiiij low hy HYLAND k O’NEIL. June 11 Sept.,..... 17 Juno 4 ! OPPOSITION LINE. Change of De]>artur*—Pir Palalka, Fta..andall the interme diate iawlings on the mite. « ■ r -rir* v *>to Tho superior now Steam-packet WEI.AKA. Captain X. Ktxii. will, until further notice, leave every Satckhay. ut 10 o'clock. A. M. Rate of I’uiKugo ill large, ail v State Rooms, ns follow*; To Darien $0 00 | To 1‘lcoluta $8 HO M- Mary* 4 60 I'ulntka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 0>'l i Ulaek Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned tu It. It. Duke, for Gen hi. will be >-*hippcd free of ail charges at I’alatka. For freight or passage apply 011 hoard nt the Charleston Strani Racket Company's wharf, nr to fehlS S'. M. 1.AFF1TEAU. Agcut. MELODI.VNS—MELOIHANS. —— r CAHHART & NEEDHAM’S largo double ragyfijdreed. with four slops, suitable for church A I |Tmusic. Also, large double, round corucr.six * * * * octave ; CnhwrtV fine Mt-Imlinn*. lour ami * half and five octave, a beautiful instrument fur tho parlor, •■'ur »ale on tho most accommodating term*, hr novlfi I. W. MORRELL k CO. PIANO FORTES. HIE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- !nri i: Co's., and Jonn B. Dunham’* Piano Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite nnd justly celebrated instru ment*. For durability they can he fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone aud touch is evident and acknnwl- dged by the moiit casual observer, as well as the critical mmolsseur. The ladies are respectfully invited to view ue.-e instruments. An arrmigeuiont having boon effected with into of our must eminent Pianists fur the purpose, they cuuuiso be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZDGnAUM k CO.. Market-square. ££“ Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. j„|7 A. CHAMPION. a AT Ills STORE MARKET SQUARE.—Has on hand, and offer* for sale on reasonable term*—100 barrel* crashed, powderd, clarified nod brown su- gars: 75 hair* Rio. Cub.-i.nud old guvernmciit coffee, 5b barrel" Baltimore and Canal Flour 1 , ,, fii) hall bbls do do r port H. Smith. 100 08. lOti. 4‘J lb. hag* choice (lierufee Flour. 40 bbls lint ter. Sugar. Fndu Crackers and Pilot Bread. 150 bbls. Potutoes.Carter's June und merces, for family 200 Reynold's Hum*. lOhhds.Sidesnnd shoulder Baenn. 75 boxes 1'atenl Fpcriu. aud Adniiijiitiuc and Tallow Candles. loti boxes and half dn Family and Common Soap. 50 do half do Tobacco. 2b quarter do Thomas' Nectar Leaf Tobacco. 20 Kegs choice Butter. 50 boxes Cheese. 26 kegs Lard. 60 whole nml half bbls. and 50 boxes Watts’ Buck- wheal Flour. Also a full selection of choice Ten*. Spice. Mustard, old Morgnhela Whisky. Brandy. Port und Madeira Wine*, pure While Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrels half bids, quarter* Salmon, tilde Sail. Vermlcellu. Macaroni. \c.. kc.. all of which are offer# I to Families. Planter* nnd Country merchant.*, Tor cash or approved paper. pov8 BAKERY! BAKERY!! rpHE undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of X Savannah, that he will open on the 1st of November, a Bakery, nt tho enruer of Jefferson and Charlton streets, where ho will have the Best of Flour nnd the Largest Size Bread for the price, his system being cash and no credit. 1!h will guarantee that hi* friends and tho public lu patronizing him w 11 lie satisfied. Tickets to be paid for In advance, nnd Bread for cash on ly. Tickets can bo left at the house if required, nr Bread carried to any part of tho city. The cash system L tho order of tho day with me. as I have lost enough In by-gone days. What 1 havo lost with bad customers I will inako up with good paying patrons, by giving them u urger size broad, as cash will move the worl 1. Ojf I’ies. Cakes, and Rusks, to bo had at all time* at tho new bakery. octlO—dim I*. GIEBELUOU8E. PLASTERING, AC. T HE undersigned having commenced business on his own account, respectfully tenders hia services to the public. He will contract for Plain and Ornsmental Plas tering, Stoco Work. Ac , kc.. at the usual prices, and will In every case warrant work executed by himself, or under bis supervision. Builders and others contemplating build Ing, would do well to call up-m him before contracting with others. Orders left at his residence, Jones-st., corner of Barnard-st., will be p omptly attended to. julyl5—ly VALENTINE PRUNNER. BLOW YE WINDS AND CRACK YOUR CHEEKS I D IRECT importations of PEARLS, from Framszugda; MOSAICS and CAM FOB from Utopia; and DIAMONDS, supposed to be the same found by Si.mud. the sallur. set up in ancient and modern styles, for snle at 116 Broughton street, by dcc4 HORTON & R1KEMAN. 60 boxes Cheese, for sale by nov 20 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. R AILWAY SHAWIN—Gentlemen lu want of such nn ar ticle. (and who does nut w*nt one?) can be accommo dated at 147 Bay street. novlS PRICE ft VEADER. Draper* and Tailors. MiG HAMS—6 bbls Pig Hams. 6 do smoked Beet 800 lbs t Bologna Sansan.new, 20 cases Fchuldam Gin. For aale by nor23 - - HYLAND ft O’NPJLL, A PPLES -26 bbls Apples just received per steamer Au gusta, and for mile by Dov23 CHAMPION ft WATTS. B ACON—20 hlids prime Hides and Shoulders, landing per steamer Keystone State, and for sale by nov42 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO, CJARDINE8, LOBSTER, SALMON and Fresh Mackerel, for O sale by ______ oot26 A. RONAUP. L IME—100 bbta Lime, notr landing from sebr E J Tslbot, for sale by d4, - BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO OUGAR—76 hhds frlrto choloeN O Sugar. 10 do Muaeo £5 vadn do. 10 do prim# to choice. Porto Rloo do, 50 bbls r- rtODFiSIt. MACKI-.Ul-T.Tftc.—lust received—2 hlids extra J»no 25 new C<Mlfi*h. Ill bid* extra No 1 Mackerel. 20 boxes scaled Herrings. 10 half bbls Haw’s corned Bi-ef, 50 bbls ex tra choice Canal Flour Fur sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of Urouirhton aud Drayton streets, by sep28 ~ DAVID O’CONNER. W lllfEAKlToiUJRED VEST'S—.lust received nn as sortment of white and colored Marseilles nnd Linen Veals,for sale by je8 PRICE ft VEADER. S UGAR ATiu'CRACKVittS —IMihd* Muscovado"and 40 bbls yellow O Sugar. 75 bbls Bo ton. butter aud sugar Crackers, landing and for sale hr 0«t14_ ' HOLCO-MnE, JOHNSON ft CO. B READ SHEER—For cutting bread of an equal thick- ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold slaw. fto. This knife ran he repainted to cut uuy thickness required from an to of an inch. For sule hr augii _ J. P. COLLINS. R IBBONS—Ptaht atul figured Bonnet Rlbhonsaad a beau tiful lot of wide neck und scart Ribbons, ftc. 11 u 18 KEMPfOX ft VERSTILLK. I JM,OUR. CHEESE AND BACON—50 hbla H Smith’s i-inur, ’ 150 buxe* flieese, 20 hlids Sides. landing nnd for sule by n«v2u Holcombe. Johnson & co. nov-30 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. P RINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment of fine Print* and Pictures, among them a new variety equal to oil paintings, nnd much cheaper, fur sale by nov23 S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-strcot. J -'USritKCF.rVEi'CIi6 "basket* Salad Oil. 15 do Bordeaux i'll, for sale by A. BONAUD. nnv29 Corner of Bay and Wbitaker-ats. July.... ' July August. . August..., Octobr October.. .16 October ...26 November..l2 November. 26 sale by H AY —A choice lot uf Eastern hay. just received, und for sale bv n20 E. W. BUKLR. B UTTER—20 tick ins. just received per steamer Key Stone State, and fur sale by n29 K. \V. BUKER. COHEN ft FOSDICK. B UTTER AND CHEESE.-30 llrklns of choice Goshen But ter : 75 boxes Cheese, for sa'o by oct23 McMAHON ft POY1.E. L ANDlimi’S GARDEN SEEDS—A full supply of these justly celebrated Seed*, comprising all the varieties usually wauled, and warranted to be the growth of 1853.— Just received nnd for snle by nov27 W. \V. LINCOLN. Monument square. S EED OATS—300 bag* heavy Seed Oats, landing per schr Mohawk, and for sale by nnv!3 _ BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 bankets of tins very supe rlor wine, whose reputation Is unequalled where It Is familiarly kuown, now lauding per steamer Alabama, and lor sale by PADELFORD. FAY ft CO . junel Agents for Savannah. S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN —Tlie subscriber having been appointed agent for tho above invaluable publication, is prepared to receive subscriptions. Tne next volume will commence on the 17th Sept. GEO. B. MITCHELL augll) Successor to F. Zogbaum ft Co. P ROFESSOR ROWF.’S new invented Evasive Gum. the best preparation yet discovered tn remove pencil marks, spot* or stain* from book or paper. For salo at the Book Store of' nov26 S. S SIBLEY. No 136. Congress-st B EUitT’S PATLVrCOFFEE POTS.—Those wishing a good cup of coffee, should call anil purchase one of tnese su perior coffee pots, at tho house furnishing store of novJ2 J. P. COLLlNSj F INE BED BLANK ITS, quilts. White and colored Han- nets, bleached aud brown shirtings, Irish linens, hirds- eye diapers, long lawns, huckabuck*. table damasks, linen snd cotton sheetings, damask napkins, etc. Just received nml for sale by novl9 DkWITT ft JIORGAN. A LE AND PORTER—75 bbls Philadelphia Cream Ale, 26 casks I/)ndon Porter, for sale by nov6 McMAHON ft DOYLE. rilliS, fto.—10 bbls Unsced Oil, 10do Sperm do, 10 do Re- KJ fined do, 10 do Machinery do. 3000 lbs White Lead. 100 boxes Window Glass, For sale low bv auglO CRANE ft RODGERS. Milt HAMS AND SMOKED BEEF—6 bbla Pig Hams, and r3 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 _ OGDEN ft BUNKER. P OTATOES, ONIONS ftc —60 bbU Meroer aud red-eye Potatoes. 60 do red and white Onions, 100 bxx Cheese, 25 cases Table Salt, 150 bx* No land Pale Soap, landing and for sale by oct8 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO. P OTATOTS AND APPLES-100 bbla Northern Potatoo*, 76 do Apples, for sale by novfl McMAHON ft DOYLE. R OCKLAND IJME.—1200 Casks Rockland 8tone Limo in store, and for sale* in lot* to suit purchaser* by nov2 E. W. RlIKEH. G ~ ROUN D PLASTER—25 bbla Ground Platter, uuw Und ing from the Drlg Northman For sal* by nov8 OGDEN ft BUNKER, MACON—60 hhds Sides, 25 do Shoulder*, 10 casks Hams, U landing from steamer State of Georgia nnd sehr Leosen, for snle by oc.t4 CRANE ft RODGERS. A T REDUCED PRICES—Printed Cashmeres and Mouslln dr Ulnes, a great variety of style*, for isle by noviO Da WITT ft MORGAN. S UPERFINE Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coat*—a froth supply just received. For sal* low, oy noriS WM. B, 8YM0N8, Draper and Taller. W OLFE’S AROMATIC 8CHEIDAM 8CHNAPP8—Ibis medicinal beverage la manufactured by the proprie tor at Scheidam, In Holland, and it te warranted not only S ure from every Injurious property and ingredient, but of je beet possible quality. Just received apd for Mle by nor27 W; W. LINCOLN, Monument square, T>A(X)N BIDES—Just received, per steamer Keystone Xj 8tate, 10 hbds city smoked Bide*, for *ale by noy29 ; • PADELFORD. FAY ft CO. A lTLES—86 bbl*. prr,.„ AXjindforsaleby , deoi mm® KHIUUEUllli. -.4 Sept Ifl June. 18 Sept ......24 •|»Jy 2 October .. I July IK Oclober ..28 July 30 Nuvembsr * ----- August 13 Novcmbe? g September.. 3|Decomber..l0 August 27jl)t'cemberri Cabin passage gig Sterrnge g Tlirough tickel* tn New York *..'.*.*..17 This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and rurnlshed Ith new hollers, amt a targe and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passenger*. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wliaffas tb'« Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City orManchea- {on Rt t,1L ' f ° 0t ° f ^" eBn * trt;et ‘ an ' 1 Ccn,ral wharf, Charles Freight on nil perishable artlclef must be pre.pald, For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER ft CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. , „ 8AMUEI. T. PERCE,' ’ '1 Agent. Philadelphia. UN1TUO STATIUS 51 Alb, Prom Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla, Railroad to Oglethorp—-Stages to Btllahassee ^ m , 0 three tiraM * weak via, Newton, Balnhrldge. and Quincy, snd three times a week via. ThoniasvIlle.Duncansville, ftc. Pussengorsby this route will loave Macon st hslfpsat • o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stare* leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tat. Lbassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the noxtday—tlm« by either route 35 houra. * Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Balnbrtdgc and Quincy, to Tallaliassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. ^On Tuesday*. Thursdays, snd Saturdnys, by the way o| nmniftsville—returning same route ou Monday*. Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10. P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by eitber-routt in 35 hours—from Jtneon In 38—and from Savannah In 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo Train of Cars, will arrive ut Tallahassee In 60 hour*. It I* also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious routs for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. , Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee, $16,00. * L. C. SlMW, Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fibiikr, •* « Tallalmssoo. a “Sf 30 F- K. WRIGHT, Proprietor MACON AgP~WKgfgKg lUlMtOAPT" Mnll Train. leaves Macon daily, at 8 o'clock. P. M. “ Atlanta “ u “ ' p, m. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains or the Western and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, nnd with the Day Train of tho Georgia Road, and at Mai- l with the Daj Trains of the Central and South-western imads. Passenger will arrive In Macon ut 12 L. nnd ut Atlanta at Ilf, bavin* the rotnainderof the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery. (Ate.) wh# leave Savannah at 8 A. M.. will nrrivont Montgomery in for- ty**'ight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hour* staging. AccoinmodationTrains.Tri-tt'eekly. will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.at 8o’clock. A.II. Re turning. leave Allanta every Tuesday, Thursday aDd Satur- ^ al J[t A ; J I. This Train will connect with the Night Tra n of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with theNlghl Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the up ward Train can dlno at Griffin. • EMERSON FOOTE, Bup’t 1 Miooy. May 17.1862. 8mo Jy:2* BOUTH-WKSTERN KAIUROAP^ P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at flte A. M.l arrive atOglethorpo 10% A. M.j arrive at Columbu* 1 o'clock, P. M. Leave Columbus daily at 9 o’clock, A. M..*ndOgUtnorp* at 11)4 A. M.j arrive at Macon at 3J4P.M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train tn Savannah. Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and IV. train* to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga; Nash ville, ftc. ’ Connecting dally at Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. ft W. P. R. R. to Montcom. ery.Ala. . Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee andEufrula mall stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley, w » on w * ADAU8 > Superintendent Macox, Aug. 20,1853. aug31 BOOKS—ROOKS—BUOK8. . L IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government. Tlie Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tale* of the South, by w G. Simms. * / . Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas DtQuIney. The Underground Mall Agent, bv Vldf, Illustrated. - Men tod Tttlnfl tt. I mw th,m Id Earop., b- KMr&tt. , •Ito. ,e4 TO., er Slrir. .oj Win !>, H Bote. J.in., Meotlo,. or I>r. Bran TWnkfc,, b; A. S. Bm. . Wttu? JotUB • ,, or L * u * h ' I BA-* leken . pea to, by N, P. m TIMt tojHntoptt, bj P»f. Sllllm.n, of Yttl. Coll.ii, t «di _ V Diona . orLeido, not into TempUtten. br EmUleF. Carlen. SP* Merkland. or Self-8aerlflce, by the anthor of th* life of' Mr*. Margaret Maitland, fto. --ir *‘4 Aunt Kitty’* Ikies, by Maria J. McIntosh, a new revised edition. A voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rav’d Oeo.B.CbM,rr.n.D. Also, more of the Bleak House, In two bound volume* : * more of the Homes of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer i Yonatt on Doga; Yonatt on the Horae, fto., fto., received and for sale, at 186 Congresa street, by . - ’ ’/«; L V • ■ ^uni _ 8 '. 8 _°™fTL SKpSi' - workmen of th* ■ Tf?; t#rials, and bound b th* beat manner, at abort n . ... J. PAPSBy . mnwnuTi suitable to th* afaaoa, with flno ongraviog*. I Rztaam’. MawTOfcr pw«ig5bWh«i