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KUoiMir* 1 *"' wntoRKE TOixmis.
(Bit* hu services would be important it .,—
Companies, or Merchant*. requiring them. He h»i do ob-
*“*''“Dto leave the city. Satisfactory refennoea glvsn oi
MSSftgji
"ANTED A SITUATION—By a young man who la well
acquainted In the city (hell* food aooountant and
w a Mr hand j a situation In a CommDfton **
B6ARBl5oJS^!Y , AND^ffiS%ABlts, i.
waw moan amir, iATAh»iU» t OA.
* Grocery Business preferred t would make himself gen-
ally useful tohl* employer. Apply at this office. olfi
»wDijMtii elf«>tly bound,si
Si* '
IXTANTEdTS) 81RB-A took, for • un.U Umlly, lo t.-
VV mala in the city. Apply to
mala la the elty, .. .
notll &YLLY 4 UONTUOLLIN,
TO RENT.—A Garden iot containing about seven
. .. OHDINARY’i OFFICE,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-streeU. Office bouri from 0
A. fell, P. M.{ andftOm B)f,P, If.tog, P. M,
“groceries I GROCERIES ! I
“SSUlW baga prtme Rio, 76 do Jamaica, 50 do Ja«
hhda rorto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 5 do New
aunulToi) bbls Crashed. Powdered andClarified,
Midi Cub*. 15 bkle New Orleans.
jK~150bbfe Georgia, 75 ditto Canal, 60 ditto Hiram
®b1^-S5 casks Baltimore Hama,80hhda Side*, 20 do
l^acrea of jowl land near the city. Aj
DANlBhhAOOOPBR,
ATTORNEYS AND CUUNB£LfaJR3 At L
Atlanta, Georgia,
®~SSl-40dottn. painted handler.
Brc * lt ^T^ ) l d< i“o ’|riHCB-Uo boxen No. 1 and Family
FICOLATA 11017SB, P1GOLATA, FliA.
The subscriber would roapectfully Inform the
traveling community that he haa leaaed the above
named Iiouu,and is now ready to accommodate
travelers, and hope*, by giving hia peraonal attention, to
give satisfaction.
Ho will have huraea and carriage* at all tltnei to nccom-
inodnto hla gueata. GEO. M. GALI’IN,
decl8 Proprietor.
A. SHORT.
Will take oontracta for Building and tfork In Masonry of
tvery description. Residence first door weat of St An-’
draw's Hall, Broughton Street.
ftSVffSle^dorid dn Adamantine'Candiw. 16 do
SjL.25 do J*tar, 160 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole and
Epfm.iS't^tar.
^SircSo pkga varloua brand- and qualities.
l£*w SVKtr. Ac —60 bokea Syrup, 10 caaea Walnut and
rwolbiiup. 10do Brandy IVaOie*.
I m»BTic Liqi'ims—76bbliPhelp’s Gin,60doN E Rum,
MdaKwtltted Whisky. 80 do Ext* Old Mnnongahel* do
'VpHS-iHJ quarter cask* pure Malaga. 8 do choice Maoel-
« Received and for »ale by
deciO
McMAHON A DOYLE.
QEKTEEL clothing ready-made.
u PH1CK A VEADElt,
n «!K0CS to overcome any prejudice that may exist aa
I) lathe superiority in style, quality and cheapness of our
we challenge competition In a coinpurUon with any
Klr/Hiatcan be produced from any section or the Union.
_ . “ I..uniin, tin. ■uiu.elnienilHiice of our Mr. Price
m the city of New York, whose time and ex|>«rlence_Ude :
rotulexch ' ‘ ‘ *■ “ ‘
ntrd exclusively to the Interest of nur business, to* rxortu
L, conBdeutly rely on our ability to meet their want* and
lo&r*>t< with every article In our sphere to their entire
iitiifactiun. Call at 147 Bay atreet, nearly opposite the
fjctooge. deo2 °
TO RENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.-
^Apply^aUliU office.
• P. K. SHEBIL8,
LUMBER AND TIMBER FACTOR,
Having leased one or the wharves lately occupied by A. A.
Smetta, la now prepared to receive any lumber or timber
which may be consigned to him. for sale. He will also
keep on hand lumbor, shingles and wood for city trade.
Savannah. December lit. 1863. ■ dl
S TO RENT—A carriage house and aUble', for two
horses. In a central part of tho city. Apply at this of*
flee. ' no Via
® TO RENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain
ing seventeen acres, on the premises Is a convenient
dwell ng, plastered and woll finished. For particulars
Inquire of T J. WALSH,
ubv22 . ■■ 176 Bay at.
TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite thu
fljlf residence of Soluuion Cohen. Kao. Apply to
Hal novll WYLLY & MONTMOLIJN.
t TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Bay atreet. suit
able for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian.
novl8
. TO RENT—A amsll brick house, near the Barracks.
jffReut 812.50 per month. Apply at the Georgian or-
■flUce. oct!6
HUDSON, FLEMING At CO.,
Factors mid ComritUalon Merchants,
iVu. M Uaji street. SaeannaA Ua„ ■
T ENDER their services to planlers, murchahta and deal
ers In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro-
Ijw I Mug connected In bu-lne-a with iium.va. Hco3o.v
tCo .ofClurle-ton. the establishment of an office In this
div will a [ford our friends choice or markets. Strict atten-
tlim will be given to business, and the usuil facilities af.
forded customei a. Jt R. HUDSON.
W. R FLEMING. ; S&T ‘ nnah '
LAMBETH HOl'KINS. AuguaU.
seplS-tf J. J. CuHEN. Charleston.
FALL _ ANO WINTER TRADE, 1833.
TO JIEItOHA.VIS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
W DRY GOODS.
-\l'R purchases for the full and winter trade are now com-
O^pirtwLand we can submit to your inspection a very
Is geaiid welhissorted stock, embracing every article
pfde.1 with the trade, and at such prices. In the present
itste of the markets, as will prove highly satisfactory.
M 1’K EX DERG AST k CO.. 178 Brougbton-st.
oct25 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
t TO RENT —A commodious brick edifice on South
Broad street. Possession given 1st November next.—
Inquire at this office. oot8
e TO RENT—One tenement In Gordon Block, well
supplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers,
and othor modern Improvements, basement plastering
Landothor modern Improvements, basement plastering
hard flnished. Possession ulven 1st January next. Ap
ply to decl7 EDWARD O. WILSON.
TO RENT.—A sfnall comfortablo House in a re-
K|9 sped able and central part of the city. Rent $300.
Bui Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner if
Jesiruole. Apply at this office. aua26
LANIER HOUSE-MACON, GA.
f A The undersigned having leased the above oatab-
13 Hshment begs to assure the traveling publlo that
jjL.no exertions will be spared to sustain the establish,
eu reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Mkaiu. he
hnues to make the Lauler Hou-e. second to none South ol
New York. OEO. M. LOGAN, Proprietor,
J. Mxstu, Superintendent. nov!3—ly
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED November 10th. 1863, by d. 8. Sibley.—Busy
Moments of an Idle Woman.
Livrs of the Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au
thor of Amy lAwrence. &c.
The Old Doctor, or Stray lAuvea from my Journal, being
sketrh"- of the most Interesting reminiscences of a retired
plivsiciau. . „ ......
Short l atent Sermons, by Dow. Jr., third volume.
Tho Countess Arnheim,or Master Timoth’s Book Case, by
G.W.M Reynolds.
Lionel Airi-worth, or the Young Partlran’s Doom.
Is y Lee's Widowhood, from Blackwood's Magazine.
Birriuiu's Illustrated Nows.
Gleason's Pictorial For sale at 135 Congress street.
nuvlS
ORANGE SPRING, EAST FLORIDA.
J £A The proprietor of this popular and and delightful
{|fl watering place announces that he Is now prepared
u| for the reception of guests. Invalids will receive
our must car. ful attention ; Seekers of Pleasure can here
find much to admire; and Sportsmen, hunting. fl«hing. &c.
The water of tho spring being warm affords delightful bath
ing all winter, and has proved equally successful to any
mineral spring In thp Union In the cure of most of the dls«
easo« peculiar to our climate.
decO—d&wlm K. S. DARGAN. Proprietor.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
j-4. This splendid new house, situated on Brnad-st.,
RjH Immediately in front of the site of the old Planters'
_l»i Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with
nuw iurntture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customer* on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who mny favor
him with their custom. J. M. 8IMPBON.
novfl—tf Proprietor.
MORE MEDICAL BOOKS.
W TIIDRNE WILLIAMS hu- received—Paget on Surg-
, leal Pathology; Handy’s Text Book of Anatomy
and Guide In IH-secilon*. 20u illustrations ; Liltell on Dis
ease-of the Eyo; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket
Anatomist; Kee-e's rocket Medical lexicon ; Warrington’s
0 j-tetric Catechism, for students, with questions and an
swers; Neil & Smith's Pun pend of Medicine. decl4
EPISCOPAL PUBLIC AT ONS.
TUSI.recMved.a variety of publications of the New York
J ProfS-fant SpJ*eou»i Society. Tracts. Church Cate-
chlsms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu-'
ablo Publications. For sale at the Book Store of
8. 8. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 135 Conjress-street.
A RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE.
T HE UEI.AWAKK STEAM SAW MILL is offered lor sale.
It is just above IVm. B. Giles k Co.’s Mill, and is the
best location on tho river for buslnesa, being on the city
side of the river. Immediately joining the.present limits of
the city, and Included In the intended extension.
Tho mill Is new. having been only finished In the past
year. It is arranged In the most modern and approved
plan, having one rolling or spiked gang, and a largo dreu-
\,r saw. together with two shingle machines below.
The sawing apartment of this establishment is capable i *
cutting from twelve to twenty-five thousand Teet of lumber
per day. and the shingle machine can nnd has manufnc
tured an average of four thousand shlogles per day, which
sell readily In this market for $16 per thousand.
OUNDHIFS—250 bags prime Rio Coffee. 40 do old Java do.
tJ 150 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands. 6-. 8s and Is. SO
half an-l quarter clients Hyson Tea. 25 half do Black do. 25
bags Pepper nud Allspice, 175 boxes Family. Palo and No 1
Soup. 40 do Pearl Starch. 100 do adamantine Candles, 30 do
Sperm do, 75 do patent tallow do. 100 do ground Popper.
»u«turd. Ginger nnd Spice. 100 kegs FFFl» Kltle Powder. 100
half->nd quarter kegs FFFG and •FFU do. 30 kegs Blasting
do, 75 bbl-* Rectified Whisky. 60 do Gin. 40 do V k H do. 30
do domestic Brandy. 26 qnarteraud eighth casks do. 10 half
pipes (Hard do. 16 do do various brands Cognac do. 40 quar
ter cask' Sherry. Cnnary. and Madeira Wine. 16 do do Port
du. 40 baskets Champaign do, 20 quarter cask- Sweet Mala
ga do. for sale by dec2l WEBSl'ER k PALMES.
There is no time when lumber has been in such demand,
and tb« prospects fur a continuance Is good.
The only reason the mlU Is ^offered for sale is on nccounf
of the health of the acting partner, being such as to dUabla
him for the business.
For further particulars apply to the subscriber, nr to Wm,
B. Giles & Co. HENRY MITCHELL.
Savannah, December 9th. 1853. decIO
gACON AND LARD—15 hhds prime BnconSIdes^lO do
j do .Shoulders. 10 tierces best canvassM Hams, 20 bbls
prime Leaf Lard. 40 kegs do do. just receive,! and for sale by
de:21 WEBSTER k PALMES.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—20 hhd- eliote* Porto Rico Su-
gm
) gar. 10 do Mu-covado do. 15 do prime New Orleans do.
120 bbls crashed and clarified do, 15 boxes L»nf do. 76 bbls
C rime new crop New Orleans Syrup. 100 do cheap sugar-
ouse do. just received and for sale by
dec21 WEBSTER k PALMES.
L AMP OIL AND SUNDRIES.—Iu«t received 10 bbls
blcli’d
...I’d w Inter Whale Oil. 20 bbl- while Wine and Cider
Vinegar. 10 bbls Apples. 60 bbl- Potatoes. 30 packages To
bacco. 100 boxes Snap. Starch and Candles. 16 half chests
old llys-m and Black Tea-. 30 hnxi-- ground Coffee, 50 boxes
Mustard. In quarter pound cans. 60 dux hand nud handled
Scrolling ilru-hes. 60 dux cotton and munella Clothes Line*.
10 dnz a<-orted -lie- dour mats, 10 chest- Cedar Tubs. 5 doz
tVd-r Palis. 30 doz 2 and 3 hoop Buckets. 30 doz large fancy
handled Brooms, and 10 doz Wisp Brooms, ka . bv
DAVID O’CONNER,
dsc22 Corner Broughton and Prnytnn-ats.
§ lUNDR!ES ON HAND—50 bbls Potatoes. 10 do Unions. 6
i do Leaf 1 anl. 10 do N O Syrup. 16 do crashed nnd dar
ed Sugars. 2 h lid* Bacon Shoulders. 60dozen Mustard In
U Ife cans 60 boxes Ueadel’n Family Soap. 25 do urnund
Rio and Java Coffee, 25 do Boston Brick Dust, 20 dozen
Pi.-klpsln gallon-, also. Tea*. Clnnamun. Nutmeg, Mace.
Cranberries, nnd white Bean*. For sale at thu corner of
Broughton and Pray ton streets, by
deed DAVID O’CONNER,
]\TEW BOOKS—Received ly- S. S. Sibley. Dec Btb. 1853—
lx Old England and New England, by Alfred Bunn.
Life of nn Actor, by G. II. Hill.
Health Trip to the Tropics, by N. P. Willi*.
The Invalid'-<'wn Book, by the Hon. I.ady Cust.
Hippy Day- i.TL'hiMhood. by Amy Meadow-
Iron Rule ur Tyranny In the Household, by T 8 Arthur.
Jack Junk, by the nuthor of Gallant Tom, ke.
Blackwood’s Magazine, for November.
Popular Educator.
For December—Hunt’s Magazine. Kni.-kerbocker Maga
zine. Gralmin's Magazine. Illustrated Magazine of Art, and
Godey’s Lilly's Book, for sale at 135 Cnngre-q-*t. d"
SIR HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLEON,
H I-'TOUY of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena,
from the Journal-or Sir Hudson Lowe.
Ahernethy’a Memoirs, by Dr Mucilwain.
Harry's Ladder to Learning, 230 illustrations.
Miierla or Mr I’eyton’s Ex|ieriments. by Mr* Hall.
Flush Time- In Alabama and Miss!—Ippl. with Plates.
Hearthstone, or Home Life In our Cities, by 8 Osgood.
A Month In England, by Tuckerraan.
Up the River, by Shelton. For sale by
decl4 ' W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MAGAZINES, Ole.
H ARPER’S Mngaziue lur December; Putnam's Magazlno
for December.
Gleason’s Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. the Foundling, or tho Secret Dungeon; a new
novel. Received and for solo by 8. S. SIBLEY,
nov30 135 Congress-street.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
H AS received a vurlety of new book-—Grcenleaf’s Law
of Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law.
Flanders on the lotw of Shipping.
Die Mud Cabin, or British Institutions,
English Items, by Matt, F. Ward.
Bullock's Art of Building, for tho use of architects, build-
trs. draughtsmen, machinists, engineers and mechanics.
Jane Seaton or the King’s Advocate, a Scottish romance.
Putnam's Monthly, for October.
the Humorous Speaker, for school*, debating clubs, &c,
Die Victim of Excitement, by Caroline I.ee Hents.
Die Rebel Scout, s romance of the Revolution.
London Art Journnl. fur September.
JlMrnted Record of the N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8.
J'Mcbm a Visiting List, for 1864. oct5
VIEW OP THE CITY OF SAVANNAH.
A BEAUTIFUL birds’-eye view of the City of Savannah
‘ketchcd from the steeple of the Exchange, by F. Cfer-
*“«• sod lithographed by R. H. llowxtx. just completed.—
T ” “lition i- limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
** ri J to ILII. Huwell.or at the book store of
. Dur a 8. 8. SIBLEY, 136 Congress street.
LHiR SALE.—A mulatto woman. 26 years old. competent
- hoUl 'o servant, of good character, with her 4 children,
*ho are remarkably likely.
A blsck woman. 20 years old. good field hand and house
wv-nt. country raised.
■wvant. country
A plaek girl. 13 years old.
AbUekb y. 13 years old.
11!, , k old. field hnnd. country raised.
A black man. 26 year* old, good axe-man. country raised.
A black womnu. field hand, and her 3 children.
jj r ^ n Wu 'alto woman, cumpleto house aervant, and 2 ebU-
d blade woman, a first-rate cook.and her child.
•*1*0. several negroes -lngly nnd In Cunillc.-.
WYIJ.Y k J1DNTMOLT.1N.
HXJCRT a. FORT, T. X. DURHAM.
FORT & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SaeannaA, Ga.
XlcnOLAB ORUOKR. CD WARD 0. WADI.
CRUDER <b WADE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Bay-tired, Savannah.
JUIUS T. ROWLARD. JOHIT.R6WUXD.4a.
ROWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bau-strtet, Savannah,
t. HYLAND, V. U. O’NKILL.
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
DEALER8 IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. 4c.,
Nad Door to Marthall Home, Broughton tired,
SAVANNAH. OXOROIA.
Wholesale and retail dealers In imparted wines and liquors,
French brandies, segars. and fancy groceries^
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!.OR AT LAW,
Wathinghn City, D. C„
Will practise tn the vnrloos Courts of tho District, end at
tend to tho prosecution of claims agalust the Govern-
ment.Juno22
J. Q. WATTS.
A. a CHAMPION.
CHAMPION A WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GlRlCERS,
No. 4 Barnard tired. Wuwn the Market and Bay tired,
SAVASSAH. a A.,
Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, 4c.. 4c.
References—A. Champion. &q.. Samuel Solomons. Esq,,
Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, Swift 4 Co., Savannah, Ga.
Th® Pacific .,. .^
#laco that of Nararinc
N*w Yore; Deo. at.
IRD DE3PAT0H.] v ,
irtatbat tbe greatest naval'battle r -
ao/haa been fought between thfr
The Iom of Ufo on’ liotii'.a|dea
RuAilamand Tori
waatOrrlbleV . - • • a« -.-u.« •
On the 13th or November the etittre Rusilau fleet,;
conslatlrig ot 24 Mil, appeared off ttie Turkish harbor
'* ^ ^ ‘ 'withfoop;
immediately com-
n shore offurlng no
effective reslatauce,the Ruaslnpa forced,an entrance;
into the harbor. ( Tlie Turks foagbt like demoosr—
Refaiing to surnmjler, they maintained^ the. unequal
condlct with desperate bravery until one ship alter
anotbor was sunk, blown up or burnt. BevenTurk-
ialt frigates, two corvette, one steamer and three
transput ships were destroyed. 1 heir Admiral waa
Liken prisoner.
The Turkish ships, besides their crews, bad 800
troops on their way to Circassia—likewise money to
the fleet—all lost.
The Turks burned or sunk several Russian vessels,
two of them line' of battle ships, tbreo frigates and
two stenmero. The romaindor of tho Russian fleet
was so shattered that it could with difficulty reached
Sabustapol. Tho battle lasted only one hour.
All Europe is In a blazo of excitement, under the
impression that a general European war is no longor
avertable.
In their operations by land, tho Turks continued
togaiu advantages over their adversaries.
U0C.« C. rr. UUO.C.H.
Jjtk HiVBB-H. AmtriaWl iblp tu WHITNEY,
SB&Blaaland, muter, having the larger portion of her
'-III . ..At -III. •• -lv. u . V..
po- ».vu Vft u,l ■
cargo engaged, will meet wHh dIap*tcfi,U above. For
^lieo'l**! 1 . U . - PADliVUIID; FAY k'CO. .
NEW YORK—UnioiTTlne—The „g u l.t
XflA; packet schooner ENL'UANTRE®k Taylor, **-
will twvf qulck djapatoh ;for.th* above' poK. For
Lot No: 86, soul
stating of a twbri
order.' Rent* at
the present
Sea packet schooner ENCHANTRESS, Taylor, Maater,
will twvfqulek djapateta for the above poH- For freight,
or pstea^e, apply to dec23 OODFn 4 BUNKER.
' n . HBIW vnnv—M.ur ■ I ,1... 1-Pt.a --..I..
te presant owner la ptovlog foam tbadty,; For terms and
irther partldnUra Inquire at the connting room. dll
MftluUNIs.
A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and pointed. In
good order,, '‘wringcash. - - ;' "dull
NEW YOtUUNew Llue^-Th* regular
sketsebr. VIRGINIA. Ca'pt. AXwortbj^.wUI meet
(patch Tor the above port. For freight or,passage
J * H. K, WA8HBURN, Agent
apply to dec22 H. K, WASHBI
ilbSTON^-Tho fine brig TALLULAH, Cooper,
later, will meet with dispatoh as above. For
.master, will meet with dlspatoh
or^ passage apply on boord or to .
dec20 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
NEW YORK—Georgia Line.—The regu-
Jfftf NEW YORK—Georgia Llne^The regu-
afl{3;lar packet achr. P* K;BURTON. CkpUln Lingo, will
have ulspalch for the above port. For freight, on deck,
apply to Captain on board, at Anderson’s upper whorL or
.. . jartf
to ROWLAND & CO.
Agents In New York—Solution 4 TallkJn, dl8
_ _la Line,—The regu
lar packet bark MARIA UOlftON, Captain Hulkfey,
wim nave dispatch fur the above port. For freight of 800
bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to Captain on board,
at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to
ROWLAND 4 CO.
Agent* In New York—Somsmv 4 Tallmsn. dl8
H. P. HORTON. C. H. R1KCXAM.
HORTON «Ss RIKEMAN,
WHOLX8ALK AND KKTAIL DBALKKS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVFJt-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
116 Droughtonstreet.
WM. A. THOMAS,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER,
No. 15 Barnard tired, Savannah. Ga
Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from tbu country promptly at
tended to oct23—3m
Great Fire lit New York*
New York, Dec. 27.
A most destructive conflagration has ju*t taken
place in Front-street, and amoug the shipping along
the docks. Five wholesale flour stores, and three or
four ships are destroyed : among the latter fe McKay's
new clipper ship Great Republic, having on board a
full and valuable cargo, from which nothing waa
saved. The following firms are among tho heaviest
sufferers In Front street, viz.: Treadwell * Sons,
bakery ; D. W. Muiawariug & Co.; Joues Sc. Row
land ; C. Harris & Co.; R. W. Reynolds & Co.; Du*
senbury’s large bell foundry; Davis & Young's crock
ery store. During the progress of the flames the
wiud blew a perfect gale. The ship Great Republic,
the packet ship Warren, and .the clipper ship Red
Rover, were totally destroyed. The packet ship De
Witt Clinton was nearly destroyed. The clipper ship
White Squall was towed down the rivor, enveloped
inflames. The Greaf Republic was scuttled, but the
water waa too shallow. She is still burning. The
entire loss will exceed millions of dollars.
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prtn-
clples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured lie
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
X^Gntters and Conductors made to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COtJNSEU.GR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Florida,
Will practice in the Eastern nud Southern counties. Refer
to CC1. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
fbrsyth. Monroe County, Ga.
SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENGY—LIFE, FIRE
AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital, and surplus over $260,000.
Alfred Gill. President. Jas. C. Walklkt. Sec’y.
This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the insured.
Tho strength, ability aud well invested capital of the In
stitution are, In my opinion unsurpassed by any IJfu Insu
rance Company in this State or Unlun.
[L.S.] signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
Hj* Stares Insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on rn&sonatile terms.
The subscriber Is also Agent Tor the following Fire Compa
nies :
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorize.! Capital; $2,500,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
Farmer*’Fire lnauranco Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire nnd Marine Insurance Comp’ny,
OF NEW YORK CITY.
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Fire nnd Marine Insurance
Company, of *»cnnsylvunln.
Capital $350,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $I50.UU0.
New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Capital $150,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely Invested
In bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect lusurnnee
against damage by fire,on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
For insurance in either of the above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBl'U. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
ilccl7—ly office* 142 Congress-st.
WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’S
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
■ Mr. W. W. WOODRCFF. of Griffin. Ga„ and
-ASIfOqB Messrs. M. C. k J. H. Gkkkx, of Newark. N. J.,
having purchased tho entire interest, and secured tho
locution of Messrs. T. J. NnvJor 4 Co.. In the carriage busi
ness in tills city, respectfully announce to the citizen* of
Savannah nnd of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala-
S i
ng at this growing city,
that It is tholr Intention to keep on hand, at all times a
large and geuerul assortment of every kind of carriages in
They fori confident that their business relations are such
as to enable them to offer Inducement* to purchasers epml
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have bueu engaged in the manufacture)
of carriages in Newark. N. J., for a nuinbe* of years, and
are well acquainted with the wants and requirements of tho
South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined with
tho experience uud qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known ut Griffin, Ga.. in the carriage business, emblodens
them to promise that they will be able to meet tho expec
tations or the publlo.
Mr. H D. W. Alexander, of tho lato firm, favorably known
In connection with the carriage businoss in this city, is as-
sneiuted with them, and will act as their agent in the trans
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's tnteut'ou is to divide his time and atten
tion between this [mint and the interior, and hopes to make
tlie acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorable deal
ing, they hope to secure a share ot public patronage.
They have made arrangement* to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN 4 CO ,
223 and 225 Bay street
Savannah. Ga.
J. JI. I1AYNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarborough. Scrivtn County,
Practices In the Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia.
jy2fl—3 in
Monlicdlo, Jefferson Counts/, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. U.Futunso, savannah, Ga. ftba
WILLIAM D. FtXMlNU. JOHN M. MltXKN.
FLEMING A M1LLEN.
The undersigned having united in the practice of taw, will
attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care.
Office comer of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift. Denslow 4 Co's.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupritle. Georgia.
Will practise in the Clrccult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; and In the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua nnd Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
Wm. M. Lawton, R. Waixwhioht Bacon.
Wm. M. Taylor. Joskto T. Dill.
WM. M. LAWTON A CO.,
SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTroN FACTORS,
No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C.
aug23—2aw4m
WILLIAM H. HASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvilte. Lowndes county, Ga.
Will practise tn Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. fah'23
WM. r. WILLIAMS. THADDRl'H Ol.tVFn. JACK HilOWNc
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga.,
Will practise In the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stowart. Randolph. Muscogee. Lee, aud any adjoining
counties where their service* may be required. Jan29
[SECOND- DESPATCH.]
The Great Republic was Insured for $300,000, prin
cipally In offices In the city of New York. Hercargo
was valued at $000,000. The amount of insurance
Is at present unknown. The ship Joseph Walker
is insured for $00,000; Rod Rover but partially In
sured. The White Sqaali floated over to the Navy
Yard, and Anally burned to the water’s edge. She
was owned by William Platt and Sons, Philadelphia.
dvcli
BOSTON.—The regular packet bark 8EBOOIS,
[Coleman, master, will have quick dispatch for the
rt. For freight »-
it or passage
i apply to
OGDEN 6
& BUNKER.
NEW YORK—Old Established Line—
[The packet brig PHILURA. Graffam, roaster, Will
meet with dispatch as above. For frei a ht or passage apply
on board, at Telfair’* wharf, or to
der.15 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
Death ol a Member of Congress.
Washington, Dec. 27.
The Hon. Brookins Campbell, Member of Congress
died hero to-day.
New York Markets—Ship News.
New Yoke, Dec. 27.
The Cotton market lias been quiet, with aales o.
1,000 bales. .-Flour-boa advanaiul from 2£ Ao 87 o«nta*
Corn is ateuily.
The brig Augusta cleared at this pert on Saturday
for Savannah.
Baltimore Markets- Ship News.
Bai.tiuoue, Dec. 27.
Sales of 6,000 bbls. Flour effected to-day at Irom
$6 87 to $7; White Corn, 58 to 60c.; Yellow Corn, 01
to 64c.; Wheat has also advanced.
The sebr. Narragnnsett, Capt. Kedhon, from Sa
vannah, arrived hero on Monday.
Tho sclir. Rhonda, Capt. Beulah, cleared from
Philadelphia on Monday bound for Savannah.
Charleston Cotton Market, Ac.
Charleston, Deo. 27.
Market unchanged. Sales of the day 600 bales at
from 9 to 10].
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN 4 CO.
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay sired. Savannah. Ga.
CODY’S
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Coiner of Bay and IFhitalcer-tiredi.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OJJlca—176 Bay-tired. Savannah. Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
No. 90 Bay-street. Savannah. Georgia.
CHARLES A. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
Palatka. East Florida,
Will attend to all colluding »ent hlui, in East Florida,
promptly nnd efficiently. aepfl—w2m
H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH. <1
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Bay-street. Savannah.
O’HEAR A STONE Y,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
North Commercial Wharf, Charleshm, South Carolina,
LATE OF TUB FIRM OF LEtlAHK. O'llKAR A CO.
D9” A CARD —It will seen by the above that we have
deemed (t best for the Interest* of all concerned, to with
draw In favor of Me«ar*. Woodruff. Green 4 Co, Wo take
this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the
kind offers of support that wero *o liberally proffered us,
and to solicit the same for our friends of the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR 4 CO.
Savannah. December 7, 1853. dec9
VV THHKNE WILLIAMS ho* litely received W(
H, Unrncte r* nr Types of Border Life ; by M’Ct
Moments of an idle Woman.
'• , * c, »raplat« works, with critical and explanatory
t?.®? Green. In 5 volumes—first lust received,
loin usl Wl »l er Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
• I* 1 c ' mot L v *-: with illustration*.
Vi.ro ** u Whneand comparative Philosophy.
ifog'*Qty Architecture, nr designs for Dwellings, Ho-
ftohPt?} - < 7'’7’Hanlty; by W. 8. Grayson.
Havks * ^ orUTllD Antiquities, translated by Bar. Dr.
a»«te»l IJtmluro.
J"* 1 “[» •'eripture Ge-^raphy.
Yh, vvoiii otJ ’* CWUw# 5 by the author of tho Wl.lt,
\Ma\vorld'
Wllovhood from Blackwood,
^wy’S-Pre-ents. for all wasons
* Mr -,^r./v'r.7 U "J" imaun!!, wr s«ie. to arrive
nortj dvdiaa from Boston. Apply to
i r miHQf 4 BUNKER.
k frm.TT'Y , *‘" lwon ''i prime new llama. landing tbf* dav
mb og .uJTl 1 ®? 1 Woo lbrldge, from Baltimore and far
me wharf. Apply to
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
VV i„Ihy» baskets Holdslck and Mnnn’a Champaign,
dee* ptau 1>"»rta. For sale by
EXTRA FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES,
SILVER WARE, dto.
Now opening a very Urge and splendid assort-
H raont ol Diamond Jkwelrt, embracing full sets of
bracelet, ear-rings, brooch and cross ; fine sets of
very superior Mosaic do . imported direct from Rome, a
very choice and unique article; also, fine Pearl, Cameo,
Mosaic. Lav*. Coral. Enamelled and Rich Embossed Ear-
Rings, Bracelets and Pins, of fine gold, Rich Finger Rings
and Brooches, of all pattern*, from one dollar to five hun
dred ; premium gold and silver hunting lever Watches,
and plain ones, of every variety, expressly tor customer*
and raUroad operatives, and warranted ; gold Chains,Seals.
Keys, Crosse* and Charm* ; gold mounted Shell Combs, a
new article In this market; Portmonles. Canes. Sterling
Silver Te* Sets. Pitcher*. Cup*. Goblets. Spoon*. Forks, and
every varictv of Silver-ware, plated and tancy articles for
the coming season. D. B. NICHOLS,
dec3
first store west of Pulaski House.
K ~ ill GLOVES—A sple did assortment of ladles’and gen
tlemen's black and colored Kid Gloves.Juat received
and for sale by KEMPTON 4 VERSinXE.
jyiNMEAD’8 GEORGIA FL Ull—100 bids of the above
superior Flour, received and for sale by
dec!4 , HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 400.
QHAMPAION CIDER—i00 boxes quart* and pints, just
received per Stato ofUsorgla. and for sale by
decli HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO.
COHEN 4 FOSDICK.
B UTTER. 4c.—30 keg* selfotod Goshen Butter, 126 boxes
White and Colored Ohee»e. 100 boxea new «caled Her
rings, 40 half and 20 quarter barrels Buckwheat. 60 boxes
new bunch Raisins. Received per steamer and for sale by
doc2l -SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
F LOUR—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, fending and for sale
bv *op23 ROWLAND 4 CO
H A Y.—76 bales Prime Eastern liny. Just received and far
sale by nov23 K. W. BUKKR
T ABD—lapding from achr Mohawk, 85 kegs and 10 bbfe
1a prime Leaf Lard, for sale by
J. V. OONNERAT 4 CO.
I CE—250 tuns Ice. per brig Sam'l T Hind*, for sale, to ar
rive, by novlS UBIQUAM. KELLY & 00. ;
OURN1NO GOODS—Black bombasines, do Freneh roe-
1VI rinn and Coburg cloths alpacas, Canton cloths, raw
•ilka, black aRk and aatln de chime, French and English
crapes, lore and crape veils. French and English calicos,
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase nnd Sale of Stocks. Bunds, Exchange and
■*“ ' jan24
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski Mouse,
Having made large additions to Ills establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating term*. _
JOHN H. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county. Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. & J. Coohunk, Irwlnton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to life care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton, F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—ilAwly
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Firk on Buildings and their contents.
AIsoMarinkSba Risks, on the inostfarorahte terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents.
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. 4 A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County, Georgia.
[TILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn,
Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot helng situs-
• ,|n, tt --
ted in a region of country abounding In grain, It can usual-
any other point upon the W. 4 A. Railroad
Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order-
.ng grain vrtH please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly,Si
vanuah. mnylO
BROGANS—BROGANS.
,« The subscribers would call the attention of
■■V planters and others. In want of good and cheap
Wli brogans, to rail and examine their stock, as they
' l^^feel satisfied that upon Inspection the quality and
prices ol tbelr goods cannot fail to please.
v hWRVHY k DEVANNY,
novl5 corner of Congress and Whitaker street*.
DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
received, a few cases vrater-prool Boot*; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as
sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladles’ over Shoss,
some of a new and approved stylo, which will be sold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN 4 CO., 106 Bryan-strset.
All (n want will please call and Judge for themselves,
deoil
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMBR-
A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage, and one proof against Mitel,have only
to make ah early call for a choice from a fine os
sortment.
J. P. C01JJN8.100 Bryan-st.
Si
deal
BROUGHT TO JAIL— h negro man named JAMES.
five feet, three inches in bolght, dark complexion, is
about twenty-five years of age. and says he belong*
to William Green, of Augusta. Geoigfe.
I ISAAC D’LYON. Jailor.
five feet five Inches In height, light complexion, U
about tiveqty-Uuee years of age. and says belongs to
icJostph Simmons, of Sklddeway Island,
dec" . I3,\AC D'LYON. Jailor
CHAMPION has just received per steamer and other
A. recent arrivals, and offers for sale—26 bij* II Smith’s
Flour, 25 halfbbfe extra Flour. 60 boxes Cheese, English
dairy, white and pine apple. 60 bbl* and 60 naif bbfe Balti
more Floor, 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 half bbfe Ful
ton market Reef. 5 bbls. 10 hair bbls. 10 qnarttr bbls, 10
boxes and 25 bags Bock wheat. 200 bbls and bags nf Georgia
Flour, 100 boxes and half box*# Soap, 25 bhfe Carter’s and
June Potatoes, very fine, . - deel
R eduction in the price of block tin ware,—
Venson, Steak, all blue, and not Water Dishes, from
12 to 20 Inches, otsaperiqr and medium quality j also, Dish
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
rjHiE undersigned has leased, nnd has now fitted up in
neat nnd elegant style, the budding on Drayton street,
next dour to Wav 4 Kino’s, to be occupied ns a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
New York ami Savannah Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE. PAIti'RIDC.F.S. FISH,
Fulton Market and Philadelphia llcef, <$v\, fyc.,
will always be kept on hand, and served up in a stylo never
before equalled in tills city.
ytfT Parties furnished with private suppers nnd Dinners
on short notice. IJe will keep only the bet Liquors.
oct7 JOHN JIclC. CODY.
GRAND EXHIBITION OF CLOTHING,
BY PRICE A VEADER.
W E PRESENT to the public for inspection and sale, the
largest und best assortment of
Elegant Fabrics
in tho city, selected from the most distinguished manufac
tories of
EUROPE, INDIA AND AMERICA,
which for beauty of material, stylo und workmanship, we
challenge competition.
Every person desirous to select n.utnAi.vs will favor us
with a call ot 147 Bay street, nearly opposite the Exchange.
deeft
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! !
.fXJrFL The subscriber respectfully informs tho ladies
tttnyfyfeand gentlemen of Savannah, that he intends open-
^jJyStping a School for instruction in Sacred and Secular
qcH; Music. Tlirough long experience, nud having eon
ducted largo schools, he feel* confident his instruction will
be perfectly satisfactory to all thuSo who umy desire hi*
services in thoabnvo departments nf vocal music.
Desirous of forming a large class the price of tickets lias
been fixed at $4 each, for the course of 24 lesson*, including
books—the name of which is t e •• Singing School Com
panion." consisting of song*, glees, trios, duetts, quartette*,
choruses, motette*. church music, oratorios, otc , the most
popular work of the day.
Tlioso wishing to form his class are requested to hand in
their names, us early ns possible, to thi* office, or through
tho nostoffice, under address to
JAMES PIERPONT.
novo—tf Organist and Teacher ot Vocal Music.
made the Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for
leuve to sell a negro man called Scipio. belonging to the
estate of N J. Patterson, senior.
E. PATTERSON,
N. J. PATTERSON,
C. J. PATTERSON, _
December 10th, 1863. declfi
r ’ 1
ISON, k Ex'rs
WN, J
deceased, and Jesse Bird’s heirs, who lived
in Florida when last heard from, and who are entitled to an
interest iu the estate of Thomas Leo. a lunatic, and son of
James Lee. late of Bulloch county. Georgia, deceased : I am
ready to make a settleraont with the above named heirs, or
their legal and lawful representatives.
decl7—2m WILLIAM LEE, Jr., Adro’r.
lato of Chatham county, deceased, are here
by notified to present them duly attested, to the undersign
ed. within the time prescribed by law. And all persons
Indebted will please make immediate payment.
dec22 E. B. GUERARD, Ex’r.
CEYLON PLANTATION FOR SALE*
gt Ceylon is situated on the river Atotamaba. two miles
Cfrom Darien, and contains four hundred snd seveoty-
_ e acres of (kit quality tide swamp, of which two hundred
and thirty art in good order—under dams; and about fif
teen hundred acres of pine and hammock fend adjoining,
On the pliee are two good barns, a very commodious
stable and cartage house, and other necessary out-build-
Ing*. with pmper and comfortable accommodations for 80
or 90 uegrom, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms,
etc., all in gtfel order.
For the Uit twelve vears this property has yielded an
inejme of nearly 14 per cent., as may be “ ’
average
ir cent., as may be seen by
and to Dr. j. P. Screven. (Suva- nah.) reference may be
made for gentral Information : and for farther particular*
to the subscriber, on the plantation.
I S. M. BOND.
Darien, November 15.1853. novl8—(4t2m
The Charllston Mercury and Georgetown Tunes wiU pub.
Ilsh the above twice a week for two montns, and send hill
to thUoBce ;
■y^HISKY/--S cssks genuine Scotch and Irish Whisky,in
woodand bottl*. For aale bj
declfl
Hyland
4 O’NEILL.
B EEF.—2) half barrels O. Haws Beef. Just received and
for saly by deelO HYLAND 4 O’NEILL.
gfifipat
util dispatch a
' decl4
above. For freight or
-Ut or passage apply t
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
above port.
LIVERPOOL—The American ship STIRLING.
Heudereon, master, will meet with dispatch for the
n ihv * r/i
del3
PADELFORI). FAY 4 CO.
■-The
BALTIMORE—Regular Line..
Vf&W ulur schooner WOUDBR1DGE White, mi
meet with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply
on board or to dec8 BRIGHAM KELLY 4 CO.
7K
NEW YORK,—The schooner E. J. TALBOT
, master, will have dispatch as above. For
passage apply to
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
decO
BALTIMOLE—Regular Une—The sebr.
KEUKON. I-aytim. master, will meet with dispatch
For freight or passage apply on board or to
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 Co.
BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—Tho res'-
NARRAC‘* ,t ’* ,m " ■“
Jular packet schooner NARRAGAN8ETT. Hall,
tor, will have quick dispatch as above For freight or pas-
pply on hoard, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
k NEW YORK—New Line—Tho regular
^packet brig MACON. Capt. Watkins, will meet with
lispateh far tbe above port. For freight or passage apply to
declfi H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
F0U MACON AND LANDINGS BELOW.—
t~4‘mrTlii T1 '‘ > steamboat II. L Cook will receive freight
aiT above ut ttie Union Steamboat Company’s wharf, on
Thursday, the 20th, and leave immediately. For freight
apply to dec28—2 GEO. 8. FRIERSON.
) bbls prime Onions, fending this day from
mis, from Boston, and for sale on the wharf,
dec!5 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
—25 bbls calcined and 50 casks ground Piaster.
Tier bark Sebools. from Boston, and
»y d!5 OGDEN 4 BUNKER, -
0 tans >No l 8umroertee and 60 tuns Coll-
. At Private Sale.
Seed Bye and Oats In quantities to »nit pnrehasers.
Clothing at Private 8al»—A handsome assortment of
ready-made Clothing, consisting of superfine frock, sack
and overcoats, in lots suit, purchasers, for tala low.; Terms •
QRKENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of
68 60 37 20 59 26 9 86 62 1 20 61 48 2 41 i .
Also. Extra Class U; e ’
4 2 48 77 65 50 10 78 16 12 1 19 29 89 42,
Ticket 1 42 48 prize of »800 sold and cashed.
Holders of prises will please call for the eaafa. or renew at
K. WITHINQTON »8.
GREGORY 4 MAURY. Mans*
... .... drawn this day.the "■
Seles close at 8 o’clock, P. M. •
cumii.
$5,U00.
78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
gf Tickets 91—shares tn proportion.
Extra Glass 88, draws at Wilmington, Del,, on Saturday,
31st December. ainui,
$65,000.
76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots
W Tickets $10—shares In proportion,
ckets either singly or by the package for sale in Bay
fene, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson 4 Camp,
dec 29 E.WITH1NGTON.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS—CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
A VERY elegant assortment of fancy articles, among
which will bo found Toilet Boxes, of papier maehe,
Gutta Perclia Work, Odour Baxes, Glove Boxes, Reticules,
4o., 4c„ Just received, and wiU be open for selection on
Monday, at W. W. LINCOLN,
decli . » Monument square.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 |
D eWITT 4 MORGAN nre receiving by the steamers week
ly their fall and wtmer Goods, to which they respect
folly solicit attention -
Plain
. _Jn and figured block Silks, colored glace aud dacape do
Plaid aud brocade Silk of the ueweat style
Plain French Mouslinde Laines, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plstds for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Poplins, vary rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linens, Ao,
sel Illbero’a new building,Congress-street.
j^ELIGIOUS WORK&—Tbe Young Christian ; the way
_. the good; the Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott ;
Young Man’s Counsellor; the Young Lady’a Counsellor, by
Wise ; Infants Progress i Christian Theology ; Imitation of
Christ; tF Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy; Self
Ksewlodgo ; mre on Justification ; The Patriarchs ;. Se
rious Call, by Westley ; Tho First Woman ; Morris’s Ser-
roons; Life of Rev. T Ware : Women of the Bible ; Church
Polity ; The Body and tho Mind ; Benson’s Life of Fletcher,
Memoir of Mrs. Rodgers; do do Lucy. Richards : Death
Bed Scenes, by D. W. Clark, D. D.; Christian Perfection.
For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY.
Sept29 No. 135 Congress-st.
WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET JL1NK.
FOB l’ALATKA, IT. F.,
Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville and Middle
bury, (Black Creek.)
r J: |Y "***^ The new und elegant steam-packet ST.
JOHNS.Captain James Fkkkboh.y, will leave
forme uouvu place This Day. 22<! innUuit. at 10 o'clock,
A. M.. and every Thursday thereafter. This boat lias been
built expressly lor the trade, and lias large and airy stale-
room accommodations for jiassengers. For freight or pass
age, apply on board at tho Florida Steam-Packet Wharf,
near the gas works, or to
decg'J CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
£9* The St. John* will make ber next trip to St. Au
gustine on Thursday, tho 12th January.
WEEKLY UNITED^ STATER MALL JUNE-
"via Darien. Brunswick. St Marys. Jadaonritle. Pioolala, and
MitldltVurg, (Black Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail,
r ylfr**** v The regular stenui-packet WM. GASTON,
pfr rj * I* 1 Til os. E. Shaw, will leave far the above
pfeceon Tuesday morning. 27th inst„ at It) o’clock, aud
continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage,
having handsome accommodations, apply on board, at tho
Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Gas works, or to
dco22 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
OPPOSITION LINE.
r wlTT*lfc PALATKA. FLA., AVI) INTERMEDIATE
iTSfliilwIwMsi PLACID.—Leave* every Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock.—Ti.o regular stenm packet WEI,AKA, Capt.
V. King, will leavo xs above. For Ireight engagement*.ap
ply on board, or to S M LAFF.ITKAU, Agent.
N. B.—The fare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. aug*26
OPPOSITION LINE,
Change of Departure—Fbr Palatka. Fla..and all the interme
diate landings on the route.
- The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA,
sirrin4WaaG rn P tnln N. Kj.su, will, until further notice,
leave every Satujuiav. at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To Picotata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville........ 6 00 j _ Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duko, far Ocala, will be
s-shlpped free of all charges at Palatka.
i wharf, or to
3. M. LAFFITFIAU. Agent.
MELODIANS— MELODIAN8.
CAIUIART 4 NEEDHAM'S largo double
I reed, with four stops, suitnblo for church
music. Afeo. large double, round corner, six
octave ; Cahart'a line Melixlinns, four nud a
half and five octave, a beautiful instrument far the pnrlor.
For sale on the most accommodating term*, by
novlS I. W. MORRELL 4 CO.
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stud-
art 4 Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Plano
Fortes, ore always supplied with an on.
sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated instru
ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst
their superiority of tone and touch is evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well as tho critical
connoisseur. The ladies are respectfully Invited to view
these instruments. An nrrrnngemont having been offocted
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
can also be ouabled to judge of tho tone.
F. ZOGBAUM 4 CO.. Market-square.
£3“ Secondhand Plano* taken in exchange, also tuned
and repaired. j e i7
» x luuaa uuc/r ,
PIU HAMS, HOLOUNA SAUSAGES,
SMOKED TONGUES, a full supply,
landing tills day, per steamer, and for sale at
DICKSON’S. Barnard street,
dec7 near the market.
A. CHAMPION.
a AT HIS STOKE MARKET SQUARE.—Has on
hand, und offer* for aale on reasonable terms—100
barrel* crashed, powderd, clarified nnd brown au-
gar*: 76 bag* Rio. Cuba.and old government coffeo.
50 barrel* Uullimoreand Canal Flour) t , a ...
61) tiall bbl. .1(1 do ,lo Smllb.
100 1)8.100, 49 lb. hags choice Cherokee Flour.
40 bbl* Buttcr.Sugar.Soife Crackers and Pilot Bread.
150 bbls. l'otatoe*.Carter’* June nnd nierces, far family
use.
200 Reynold's Hams. 10 hhd*. Sides and shoulder Bacnn.
75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adamantine and Tallow
Candles.
100 boxes and half do Family and Common Soap.
60 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar
Leaf Tobacco.
20 Kegs choice Butter. 50 boxes Cheese. 25 kegs lard.
60 whole ami Imlf bbls, aud 60 boxes Watts’ Buck
wheat Flour.
Also a lull selection of choice Teas. Rplco. Mustard, old
Mnrgaheia Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure
White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, hair bbls Beef, barrels
hall bids, quarter* Salmon, fable Salt. Vermicellis, Macaroni.
&c., 4c., all of which arc offere I to Families. Planters and
Country merchants, for cash or approved paper.
nov8
BAKERY! BAKERY!!
1 M1K undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of
. Savnnnah, that he will open on tho fat of November,
ferson and Charlton streets,
a Bakery, at the corner
where he will have the
Best of Flour and the Largest Size Bread
for the price, hi* system being cash and no credit. Ile will
guarantee that his friends and tbe public in patronizing
him w 11 be satisfied.
Ticket* to be paid for in advance, and Bread for cash on
ly. Ticket* can be left at tho hnuso if required, or Bread
carried to any part of the city.
The cash system is the order of the day with me. as I
hare tost enough in by-gone days. What I have lost with
bad customers I will make up with good paying patrons,
by giving them a <urger size bread, a* cash will move the
£3- Pies. Cukes, and Rusks, to be had at all times at the
new bakery. oct!9—dim P. OIEBELHOU8E.
PLASTERING, <SC.
T HE undersigned having commenced business on his
own account, respectfully tenders his services to the
public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas
tering, Stoco Work, 4c. 4c„ at the usual prices, and wilt
In every cose warrant work executed by Limeelf, or under
ing, would do well to call upon him bofore contracting with
others. Orders left at.bis residence. Jonos-st., corner of
Barnsrd-st., will De pi omptly attended to.
j uly 16—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER.
BLOW TE WINDS MB (BACK TOCB CHEEKS!
D IRECT importations of PEARLS, from Franuuugda;
MOSAICS and CAMEOS, from Utopia; and DIAMONDS,
supposed to be the same found by StXBan. tbe sailor, set up
In ancient and modern styles, for sale at 116 Broughton
street, by doc4 HORTON 4 RIKEMAN.
I 60 boxes Cheese, for sale by
McMAIION 4 DOYLE.
novSO
RAILWAY SHAWLS—Gentlemen in want of such an ar-
dated at 147 Bay street.
novlfi PRICE 4 VEADER, Drapers and Tailors. •
|JTG HAMS—5 bbls Ptg Hems. 5 do smokedJBeefL300 lbs
_ Bologna Sansage. new, 20 cases Schehfem Gin. For sola
by nor23 HYLAND 4 O'NEILL.
\ PPLE5-25 bbls Apples just received persteamerAu-
xl gust*, and for sale by
nov23 CHAMPION 4 WATIS.
B ACON—20 hhds prime Sides and Shoulders, fending per
s learner Keystone State, and for safe by
novlS FADELFORD, FAY 4 CO.
QARDINES,
P sale by
LOBSTER, SALMON and Fresh Mackerel, for
L IME—100 bbfe Lime, now fending from achr R J Talbot,
for sale by d4 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 UO
gl'GAR—-73bhdsfolrto choice?!O_Sur*nl0 do Masco
vado do. 19 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 50 bbfe
Stewart’s refined C Sugar; for sale by
augl? ; ■ , WEBSTER 4 PALME8.
B ACON—Mbbd,8ldM,d.annum, Incut. Hunt,
fending from steamer 8tate of Georgia nod sehr Leoaen,
for safe by ’ ontl , ,. ; ■ .CRANE folftOpOCTS.^
•Vi-.'
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO.,
Have In store and offer for sale on accommodo-
I V \-?| tlug teriuB—100 bbls clarified Sugar A B O. 76 do
i ■ hW crasliei and powdered do, 300 bags Rio Coffee, 30
■■■■do Juva and Loguyre do.
S00 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour,
6 bbla Hiram izmitli’s Flour,
230 bug* U8 ami 49 lb Georgia Flour,
100 bbl* butter nnd Kugar Cracker*,
60 bbl* Pilot Bread,
40 bbfe Hams, 100 boxes No. 1 Pale Soap,
75 boxes Tobacco. 8s. 5s and 1 felumie,
60 boxes Adamantine, Star and Sperm Candles,
2000 lb* Codfish, 76 bbl* planting Potatoes.
Also, 200 bbls Portland and N. O. Molasses. lOO.boxes
Cheese, 60 do Starch, 50 do Raisins, 30 do Claret Wine. 50
do Lemon Syrup. nov2
- Building Lot, .
purchaser paying for titles.
Private 8alo—126 bbfe Rosendalo
land!: ‘ - -
Private Salo—125 bbfe Rosendalo Hydraulic Cement, Bow ’•*• u < ^
idlag from schooner Fmchantreu. from N«y York. '■[ r < T ■
Admfeistrator’a Sale. - ' - -^,- 'J
On^tbe flratTuesday In February nex^at 11 q’dodt^fo front ;
I«ot No. 25 and Improvements, Brown ward, fronting on ,
|gj *- m
im tso. xo ana improvements. Brown ward.
Hall atreet, subject to city around rent of 182 jlC
and under lease until the first of November next.
Lot No. 7.110 by 100 feet, more or fesa. ln fee i
ated in Gllmerville, fronting on East Bout*-
tbe west, and Reynolds atreet on tbe oi
Mio «nij >uu nciuuiui
No; 8 which fronts on 6 „
this lot ore eight tenements, i
yielding$330rentonnoslly; w .. ..
W. Heinemann, daceased. and sold by permission of Court, -
anA by orderof the'administrator, for the benefit of the V
heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, purebasera -- -
paying for titles. ' . -. dec21 .
Pilot Boat. ?.V /I.
On Saturda.T, 24th tnatont.at 12 o’clock, will be sold, fo
front of store, for account of all concerned, - t.- * "V'
Tbe pilot boat. Thomas Spalding, aeehei now lie* opposite .. - ’
the city, near thO Dry Dock. Terms cash. . ■ deolfi
•, Valuable Lots.. ' . , V
On Tuesday, tbe 8d January, at 11, o’clock, tn'frontof tbe
court home, will be .sold, ■ • • - . • .
— T ’-'ired froro
Eleven Lota—numbered from one to eleven.ke per plat-
situated south of the Cacti bridge, between West Boundary
street and tbe Canal, extending to Jdnes street on the
south. Property in fee slnJple. Terms—one-half cash, «.
and the balance on twelve months’ credit, secured by mart- -
gage on the property. Pnrchrte-f* psyingfor all papers. —
Fine Damask French Furniture. s * ■
On Thursday, 16th Inst., at It o’clock* in front of etore, wiU '
be sold, . -
6 Mahogany Chairs, Freneh Brocatell0> ldo Sofa dodo', ■
6 Walnut Choirs, do do. 2 do French Tete-oVTete do do, 1 do • -
Rocking Chart do do. d lfohogttiy French Dad*toad*,, olio, .
sundry articles of new and second hand furniture, 4o.,4b*> ■
Terms cash. ■*
Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have Jnst reoeivedfrom -
the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and will, continue to
keep on hand for tale, Augustas Hummel’s Improved Es
sence of Coffee. This Is the best composition af Coffee ever
offered for sale, and Coffee made from tbe Essence U much.
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 75 per cent.,
over Coffeo prepared In the ordinary manner. Tyy Itsnd
see If It does not. roay!2 ■
WILMINGTON (N. C.) AOCTION BAt*. ,
BY Bl. C It ONLY, AUCTIONEER,
Pilot Boat John A. Taylor.'
On Thursday, the 12th January next, at 12 o'clock, M.,1
will sell, without reserve, in front of my office, ln-Wll-
mlngton, N. C.. to the highest bidder.
Tho pilot boat John A. Taylor. Her dimensions trot
lougth 63 feet. 19 feet beam, depth of hold 7 feet, 70 27|W6 >
tuns, built here, by B. W. Beery, Esq, in 1861. Bale posi
tive. Terms—six and twelve months credit, for approved 1
- dec!6—Id
endorsed notes.
"MEDICAL books,
A general assortment always on hand, snd new
(work* received as soon aa published, and sold at
publishers’ prices:
Cazeau's Midwifery.
Wood and Uaolie's United States Dispensatory.
Dimgllson’s New Remedies.
Fown’sChemistry lor Students.
Cooper’s Surgical Dictionary.
Druitt’s Modern Surgery.
Carpenter’s Elements of Physiology.
William’s Principles of Medicine, by Clymer.
Gross’Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer.
DunglHon’s Practice. Physiology. Materia Medico and
Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
WILLIAM G. DICKSON,
Comer Whitaker tred and Broughton Lane,
H AS received per late arrival* a full assortment of the
following articles—
layer Kurins, new fruit, all cluster.*,
Citron, Znnte Currants.
Shoft Shell Almonds, and Brazil Nut*.
Bordeaux. Marseille* and Italian Sweet Oil,
Mixed Pickles, in jure and barrels,
Preserved Quince* and Peaches,
Cnnnlstcni Preserved Salmon and Libsterz,
Sardine*. English Sauces, M&ce and Nutmegs,
Cloves. Cassia. Pepper, Ginger, 4c.. 4c.
The above articles have been selected and are fresh from
latust importations. nov!8
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and offer fur balk-
76 bbls A, Baud clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered do,
30 hhds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms,
60 bbl* Hiram .-mith’s and final Flour,
150 do Baltimore Flour,
180 do Lebanon and Etownh Georgia Flour,
100 bags, 98 pound* each. do do
50 bbls buttor, sugar aud soda Crackers,
50 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuitt
220 bbl* Portland sugar house and N O Syrup,
60 bbls good eating Potatoes,
60 boxes fteadcP* 6s nnd 8* patent Tallow Candles,
76 do Adamantine Candles.
25 do Judd 4 Son's Sperm Candle*.
15 bbls and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white nnd yellow Cheese,
26 hbis and 50 kegs prime Leaf Lard,
100 boxo* 5s. 8s. nnd pound* Tobacco, good brands
80 do 5* and 8s Grant 4 Williams'Tobacco,
Also, 220 boxes Smith’s, Colgate's, Croton and Beadel’s
Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80
whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins. 26 drams Figs. 60
boxes Herring.
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T HE subscriber would inform hi* friend* that he ha* re
turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building,
known a* tho old Georgian Reading Room.
Thi* present stock, which ha* been selected with great
1.111 , ClllUl.tLV.'t UtUIJ HI HUQ 1U WIU KUU.r IIBIMCT1 imBIHCHAj
also. Segars, Wines. Liquors, 4c., of tho most approved
brands.
He has selected far his motto. “ quick Bales nnd small
profits.” and a* lie believe* that the public can readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuino articles, lie confi
dently Invite* all to examine his atock and Judge for them
selves. novlS P. CURRAN.
NEW’BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
Reeeiceil by S. S. Sibley, December 14(6. 1863.
H EARTHSTONE, or Thoughts upon Home Life in our
Cities, by Samuel Osgood.
The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi, a series of
sketches, by Joseph G Baldwin.
Hot Corn—Life Scene* in New Yerk,illistrated. Including
tho stories of little Katy, Madalina, Wild Maggie, &c., by
Solon Kobinsou.
Spiritualfeiu. by Judge Edmond* and Geo T Dexter, M. I).,
with an uppendix. by Hon N P Tallmadgo.
The I.iiu ami Work* of Shakespeare, edited by James P
Collier. E*q., from the recently discovered folio of 1632, with
glomrfal nnd other notes.
Fern Leave* from Fanny’s Port Folio, new supply.
Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends, by tho author of
Fern leaves.
Busy Momenta of an Idle Woman.
Tho Old Doctor, or 8tray Leaves from my Journal, an ex
cellent book for leisure reading.
The Lawyer’s Story, or tho Orphan's Wrongs, by a mem
ber of the New York Bur.
Tho Lady at Home, or Happiness in the Household.
Davis, tho Pirate, or tho History of the Freebooters of tho
Pacific.
Ben Brace, a nautical romance, by Captain Charnier.
Blake’* Biographical Dictionary of tho most Distinguish
ed Persons of all Nations and Profession*. For sale at 136
Congress street. ■ dec!6
p. CURRAN
H AS just received and offera for sale, at his store, on
Bull • • ~
. Bull street, in Sorrell’s building
2 half pipes Pinet, Cartill 4 Co's Brandy, vlnt. 1842,
2 half pipe* Otard, Dupny 4 Co's Brandy, vint. 1842,
1 pipe Swan Gin, 1 half pipe Eborn leaf Gin,
6 bbls old Bourbon Wbl-kv,
6 bbls old Monongnhel* Whisky,
4 cases Rhineish Wine. Toast* brand, vint, 1842,
4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine,
"• ** « in "
8 cases Sardines in boxes,
10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds and brands,
Alio. 10.000 of the best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of alt
kinds. 2 bbls Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig Pork. novlS .
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
p«rvlsion. Builder* and others contemplating build f | 'HE subscriber having enlarged hia store, at the corner
*—*• •**- a of Bay and Whitaker streets, offers for safe oq the moet
favorable terms the fallowing:
favorable terms the fallowing.
10 half pipes Otard Brandy, 1844.
6 do Jean Louis Brandy. 1844.
6 do Hennessy Brandy, 1811.
6 do Dazerao Brandy, 1808.
2 puncheons Scotch Whisky, in bond.
2 hhds St. Orns Rum. In bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do Port Wine.
10 bbfe Monongahefe Whisky.
2 pipes Holland Gin.
20 bbl* Phelps’ Gin.
50 M Spanish Segars. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such **
English and American pickled Lobsters, BalmQna, Macker
el. Sardines. Olives. Capers, Catsup English Sauces, Ballad
Oil, Preserved Fruits. Jelly Jami, English and Freneh Mus
tard, French and West India Cordials, all warranted genu-'
ine, an' superior to any offered In this market
no>22 A. BONAUD.
B UCKWHEAT—Tn bbfe. half bbfe, keys and begs, just re*
icelved per steamer Alabama, and for aafe.by ? c
labama, and for oale.bjr»
CHAMPION 4 WATTS. ■
1YACON HAMS AND LARD—30 casks choloe Hams, 20
JJ bbfe Leaf Urd, received and fbr tale by
sepll MCMAHON 4 DOYLE.
.. FIFTY DOLLARS ESrfARD—Buunj, 1° ••cE
w> lonville, East Florida, on the 1st of November, my.
rji mulatto slave EDMUND. Bald slave to abopt tWrty-
-ATLtwo years old, six fipet one or two Inches high, stout
built, hair bushy, coarse and straight, shoulders somewhat
round, hai a rather dogged and sulky look. He will probo-
bly ender— —
who will deUver him to mjTagenCOol. James Livingston, at
i®
SK AND SAVANNAH 8’
DAYS or LEAVING SAVANNAH FOR XYW YORE.
rida. Captain Woodhull, ^.Nov’r 6
The Alabama. Captain Sclienck,.,,. v “
The Augusta, Captain Lyon,
The Florida, Captain Woodhull,,..
The Alabama. Captain Schenck,...
/ “
The Augusta. Captain Lyon..
Captain w--”—
9.
1*
19
23 ,
25
8
7
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, '.Dec’r
The Alabama, Captain Schenck,.... .... “
Tlie Augusta, Captain Iffow M
The Florida. Captain Woodhull, *«• 17
ihe Alabama, Captain Schenck, •» - 21
The Augusta, Captain Lyon. u 24
The Florida, Captain Woodhull >« 81
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in
speed, safety and comfort—making their paiwagea In 60 to
60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and po
lite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to
New York. On the 1 ” “ ** "
Januan
age, *' ,
A gen tain Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
oct30 .13 Broadway, Nqw York,
j oinccrs. iiievoiiera most uesiraoie conveyance to
w York. On the completion of the KNOXVILLE, In
juary next, this line will be aemt-weekly. Cabin paaa-
s, $26. PADELFORD. FAY 4 CO..
UNITKU BTATB8 SlAIfa I.INKe
Through In 60 to 65 hours.—A'«rt York and
Charleston Steam Pacldn— leav# Adger’s
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
eacli alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and ’
splendid 8tearaahtps
JAMES ADGF1R, Captain J. Dickinhon. 1,500 tons
MARION. Captain M. Bkrrt, 1,20C tons.
SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fosttr, 1.000 tons, will teaif
ench altermate Wodnesd y. having been newly coppered
and guard* raised, is now in completo order.
For freight or passage, having elegnnt state room aenom,
modatlons, apply at the office of the Agent.
urnini nifniunm.
Corner East Bay and A direr ft Son’s Wharves.
N. B.—A new ship will be placed in the line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays, feblO
FOR PHILADELPHIA—PARK REDUCED,
Jb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11th, at 4 o'clock,
jr&iftapL The fine ride-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000
tuna burthen. J. Bzxiacrr. commander, will leave'
as pei annexd schedule every other Saturday.
from charukton.
June 11
June 25
July 0
July 23
August.
August.
FROM raiMPKLraii.
June,,.
June 18
July 2
July If
July 30
August. ^..18
August 27 December!
...916
Sept......18
Sept 24
October .. 1
October ..28
November g
November q
Sept ..17
October... 1
October...16
October ...2ft
November..12
November. 26
September.. 3|December..10
Cabin passage.,..
Steerage „
Through ticket! to Now York 17
Thia ship haa been thoroughly overhauled and famished
with now boilors, and a large and elegant dining saloon on
deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort
nf passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ahip occupies tho same wharf aa the
Liverpool ateamthips City of Glasgow and City of Manches
ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles
ton.
Freight on all perishable artlclei must be pre-patd,
For freight or passage, apply to
June?
H. F. BAKER ft (X).,
Accommodation wharf. Charleston.
SAMUEL T. PERCE.
Agent. Philadelphia,
UNITED STATEN MAIL,
From Macon, Oa., to Tsrtlahassee, Fla.
Railroad to Ogldhorp—Stages to Jbltahasiee.
commenced on the 6th Inst., running three time* a week
via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and threa times a
week via. Thomasville,I>uncaniriUe, s~
Passenger* by this route will leave Macon at half past 8
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages
leavingOglethorgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTafe
fehassee,"atl0 o"clocx on the e vening of the ^lextdar—time
by either route 35 hours. 7 *
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Nowton. Bainbridge
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on
Sunday.*, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol
Thoraasrille—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at 10, P. M. 7 '
and Friday*, at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from 8ai
ivannah In 5
Br this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloe
Train of Cars, will arrivo at Tallahassee In 60 hours. It Is
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expedition* ronta
for travellers to Apalachicola and West FlorldaT
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 81,76 ; from’ Ogtsthorp*
to Tallahaseee, 810,00.
fa C. 8haw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
. Fishxs, « « Tallahassee.
A. A. I
angSO
F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Moll Train.
Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P, M.
“ Atlanta “ « flv « P..M.,
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of ths Western ■
and Atlantic and LsGranga Roads, and with the Bay
Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mar'’ t with tha Bay
Trains of the Central and South-western t-oads. ftasenstr*
wiU arrive In Macon at 12V. and at Atlanta at llTharini
the remainder of the night for rest. 8
Passangers going South, via Montgomery, fAth.) wh«
leave Savannah atf A. M., wUI arrive at Monfeomary In far-
t^ght hours, including aU stoppages, and only ten hour*
AccommodatlonTralns.Tri-Weekly, wUI leave Macon averv
Monday, Wedneeday and Friday, at 8 o’clock^^: M. eZ
taming, leav* Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satnr. -
day, at TK A. M. This Train wiU connect with th* 1“ ‘
Train of tha Georgia Road at Atlanta
Train of th* Central Rood at Macon, i
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
MiQQN, May 17,1852.
EMgFONFCK^ByH-
SOUTH-weste;
GER TRAINS leave Xacen daUy at 6k A, lf.j
' .
.. 10 X 4. Jf;; airiT* at
o’clock, P,M. -iu ...
Leav* Columbus daily at 9 o’clock, A. M..thdO|!atnoyp«
at Ilk A. M.; arriv# at Vacon at 8)i P. K.V >
Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train' to 1
Savannah, Augusta and MUtodgerille, and with Maeoa and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Baltoh, Chattanooga, Na*h- ~
Connecting daUy at Golambus, by fast Une of cloche*, 28 •
to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. 4 W. P.R.R; toMonhrom-
ery. Afe.
er &nnecting at Oglethorpe with TaUahasee*. :
mall stages. /.
Mioon, Ang. tft. 1868. .
CHARLESTON A
—IHE City Connell of"
T HHE City Council of Charleston hsi
P^pl!cation of the undersigned to e
making, without
to be rsimbanedln the atex
lorganlxcd, notice is hereby
tlon of country between r‘ J
surveyed as aoou as pradMH
Applications for the offices R
eera are hereby invited by the t
through than to the City Coni
the appointments
: ir Trin ■■-i, — :