About The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1853)
1VU«». w Tijonnk ffllJJAiw. r^HRlSTMAS HOLIDAYS L-rr^Tfno i nDAnt'Di . . ^$fipTO. ««U aoqua&tod w*lh the ntU hi* service* would bu important to Kail Companies. or Merchants, requiring them. Hu Jwtlon to leave th* oltjr.; Satisfactory referent w __ pddmU>i.W,fcllhhoart,v ootib A SITI/aTIUN—Byayoung nun who U well Jtud In tb* city | hti*» good accountant and writes a fair band | a situation In a Commission llqus# or the Grocery Business prefsrred t would make himselfgen erally useful to hi* employer. Apply at this office did l family, to re- rffiCERlES I GROCERIES ! 1 bsg* prim* Bio, 7ft do Jalualoa, fiO do Ji* b- 10 W. rotlo Blto. «, J« M. Ctolx. » do Now bbh Crashed. Powdered And Clarified. 04KS hhdaCuba, Tft bbla New Orleans. bbls Georgia, 7& ditto Cf ual, M ditto Hiram risks Baltimore Ham*,80bhds Sides, 20 do 1*^2140 Joi n, painted handle*, 60 boxes No. 1 and Family Psle do, 7ft do Adamantine Candles. 1ft do 6jjU”5$ 4, ^ur, iw do Patent Mould do, 40jahole and ^.'iSfSio'pkgs rarlous brands and qualities. SSswr.« -60 boxes Syrup, 10 oases Walnut and kmoia foftup. 10 do Brandy Fear ha*. . _ T Ctrir ljqroaa-76 bbl* Ptielp’a Uln, 50 do N E Bum, Mfafortiflfl Whisky.00do Exta Old Monongahela do. Pi^.-.'Oqusfit'r casks pure Malaga. 8 do choice Model- ^jgned and (or sate by ^ c MAHOW k DOYLE. fffijtBBL CLOTHING READY-MADE. U PRICE Si VEAOEK, D ogROl’S to overcome any prejudice that may exist as tuthe superiority In style, quality and cheapness of our jIm challenge competition In a comparison with any can be produced from any section of the Union. iSmaile up under the superintendence of our Mr. Price of New York, whoso time and experience Is de- JrifJrtcIudrfly to the Interest of our business, tox nurut miv confidently rely on our ability to meet their wants and with every article In our sphere to their entire HtuTictioo. Call at 147 Bay street, nearly opposite the dec20 TIT-ANTED TOTflRB-A cook, fora small fi \y mala la the city. Apply to novll WYLLY k MON MONTMOLLIN. TO EeNT.—A Garden lot containing about seven facrea of good land near the city. 1 decl7—8t Bif rev.mnr. 1-lCOLATA IlOVIB. PIOOLATA, FJ.A. -4Mb The subscriber would respectfully Inform the HI traveling community that he has leased the above mm named house, and Is now ready to accommodate travelers, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to give satisfaction. ^ Ho will have hones and carriage* at all times to accom modate hla guests. OEO. M. UALP1N, declS Proprietor. t TO BENT-—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.— Apply^atthls office. a TU BENT—A carriage house and stable, for two KUorses, tn a central part of the city. Apply at this of. *“flco. nov22 .ml TO BENT—A farm, one mile from tho city, contain- Mining soventeon acres, on the premises Is a convenient "-“dwell tig, plastered and well unished. For particulars Inquire of T J. WAf.SH, Bora 17ft Bay st. TO BENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite the JITMOLUN. f residence of Solomon Cohen. Esq. Apply to novll WYUTY k MONTI HUDSON, FLEMING At CO., netor* null Commission Merchants, Xo. 04 Bay tired. Savannah, Ga., f SDF.R their service* to planter*, merchants and deal- iri In the mile of Cotton ami all other country pro- raw' Being conuecte-1 lu business with Ilonas*. Hudson toi of Charleston, tho establishment of an office in this dir will afford our friends choice of market*. Strict atten tion will lie given to business, and the usuil facilities af- fctdeil cuitoiueia. j, R, HUDSON. 1 Hannah W. It FLEMING, | SaVannah * I.AMIICTH HOPKINS. Augusta. irpl8—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston. " FALLAND WINTER TRADE, 1853. TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF 1 DRY GOODS. act purchase* for the fall and winter trade are now oom- U plete-l.and we can submit to your Inspection a very U p sad well assorted stock, embracing every article con- Btcttd with the trade, and at such prices, in the present state of tha markets, as will prove highly satl*rnctory. il 1‘RENUERGAST k CO.. 178 Broughton-st. K ta opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. NEW HOOKS. R ECEllTD November 10th. 1853, by S. S. Sibley.—Busy Moments of ar. Idle Woman. Live* uf the Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au thor of Amy Lawrence. Ac. The 0M Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my Journal, being (htcli-s of the most interesting reminiscence* of a retired piirdcl.m. Snort Wat Sermons.by Dow. Jr.,.third volume. Tho Connies* Arnlicim.or Muster Timoth's Book Case, by C. W. M Reynolds. Lionel Ainsworth, or the Young Partisan's Doom. Li y Lee’* tVMowliooil.froin Blackwood's Magazine. Bsrimni's llliatratcd New*. Glrasoo's Pictorial For sale at 135 Congress street, nuvls ORANGE SPRING, EAST FLORIDA. B A The proprietor of this popular and and delightful !2( watering place announces that he Is now prepared !|| fur the reception of guests. Invalids will receive our most careful attention ; Seekers of Pleasure can here Dnd much to admire; and Sportsmen, hunting, fishing. Ac. The water of the spring being warm affords delightful bath ing all winter, and has proved equally successful to any mineral spring in the Union In the cure of most of the dis eases peculiar to our climate. dcc'J—d&wlm K. S. DARQAN. Proprietor. MORE MEDICAL BOOKS. W THDltSB WILLIAMS ha*received—Paget onSurg- . i-:al Pathology; Handy's Text Book iff Anatomy ind Guide in Di<seciions, 260 Illustrations ; Littell on Din- ea.es iff the Eve; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket Anatomist: Reese's Pocket Medical Lexicon; Warrington’* 0-isletilc Catechism, for student*, with questions and au- river*; Neil .V Smith'* Coun-cnd of Medicine. dec!4 EPISCOPAL PU BLICAT'ONS, J UST n'cefrr-i.variety of publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cato- chluns. Sabbath School Service, and other chcup and valu able Publications, tor sale ut Ihe Book Store of S. S. SIBLEY, auglO No. 135 Comrress-streeL S UNDRIES—C50 bng* prime Rio Coffee. 40 do old Juva do. 15D biix'-* Tobacco, assorted brands. 6*. 8* and 1*. 80 kdfan-1 quarter chest* Hyson Tea. 25 half do Black do. 25 tyf Pepper and AlUplce, 175 boxes Family. Pa'o and No 1 fmp. 10 do Pearl Starch. 100 do adainantlue Gindles. 30 do S|»rm do, '5 do patent tallow do. WO do ground lVpper. Mustard.Gingernnd Spice. 100 kegs FFFG llllle Powder. 100 bzlfmd q-ewter kegs FFFG nnd FFG do. OOkeira Blastlog U, 15 bbl< Ib-ctlfieil Whisky. 60 do Gin. 40 do P A H do, 30 io domestic Brandy. 25 quarter and eighth cask* do. 10 half pipes Otar-I do. 15 do do various brand* Cognac do. 40 quar ter casks Sherry. Canary, and Madeira Wine. 10 do do Port 4-i. 40baskets Champaign do. 20 quarter casks Sweet Mala- l» do, for sale by dccffl WEltffER k PALMES. A RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE. rpilE DEI A WAKE HTEAM SAW MILL 1* offered lor sale, the city, and included In the inteuded extension. The mill la new. having been only Qnislied In the paal year. It Is arranged In the mont modern and approved plan, having ono rolling or spiked gang, and a large circu lar saw. together with two shinglo umcnlnea below. The nnwing apartment of thl* establishment 1* capable ol cutting from twelve to twenty-five thousand feet of lumber per slay, and the shinglo machine can and ha* manufac tured an average of four thouvaml shingles per slay, which sell readily In this market for $15 per thousand. There U no tlmo when lumber hus been lu such demand, nd Ihe prospect* for a continuance Is good. Tho only reason the mill I* (offered fur sale is on aaoount of thehi-nith of the acting partner, being such ns to disable him for the business. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, or to Wo. B. Giles A Co. IIENRY MITCHELL. Savannah, December 0th. 1853. iteclO B ACON and LARD—15 hh*)« prime Bacon Sides. 10 do da Shoulder*. 10 tierces best canvass*! Hams, 20 bbls prime Leaf Lard. 40 kegs do do. Just received nod for sale by de.-2l WEBSTER k PALMES. S UGAR AND MOLASSES—20 hhds choice Porto Rico 8u- K*r. ludo Mi.-covsdo do. 15 do prime New Orleans do, 1W kbit ct*»Ued • nd clarified do, 16 boxes I/taf do. 15 bbls prlmenew crop Lew Orleans Syrup. 100 do cheap sugar- boo*e do. last r: reived and for sale by dec2l WEBSTER k PALMES. L AMP OIL AND SUNDRIES—Just received 10 bbls blch’-l winter Whale Oil. 20 bbls while Wine and Cider linear. 10 bills Apple*. 50 bbls Potatoes. 30 packngp* To bacco. 100 boxes Snap. Starch nnd Can-lies. 15 half chests oM llj*on and Black Tea*. 30 boxes ground Coffee. 50 boxes Mustard, in quarter pound can*. 50 iTox hand and handled Scrublnq Brushes. 50 dot cotton and manelln Clothes Une*. 10 dnz assorted sizes door mat*, 10 chosts Cedar Tubs. 6 dot Cedar Palls. 3')dm 2 and 3 boon Bucket*. 30 do* large fancy handled Broom*, and 10 doz Wt*p Broom*. Ac . bv DAVID O'CONNER. dee22 Corner Broughton and Drnylon *t*. rjUNDRIES ON HAND—60 bbls Potatoes. 10 do Onions. 6 p do Leaf! ard. 10 do N O .Syrup. 15 do crashed and clar- llTe-l Sugars. 2 lilids llicnn Slioul lers. 60 dozen Mustard In M lb cans. 50 buxes Ueadvl'* Family Ss»ap. 25 do ground Rio nii-1 J*r* Coffee. 25 do Boston Brick Dust, 20 dozen Pickles in % gallon*, also. Tea*. Cinnamon. Nutmeg. Mace. Cranberries and white Beau*. For sale at the corner of Brnuglit-.a au ,l p cay ton street*, by decs DAVID O'CONNER. N EW BOOKS—Received by 8. 8. Sibley. Dec Otli, 1853— Old England and New England, by Alfred Bunn, life of an Actor, by O. II. Hill. Health Trip to tho Tropic*, by X. P. Willi*. Hie Invalid'* Own Book, by the Hon. iAdy Cust. If-sppv Bays of Childhood, hy Atny Meadow* Iron Rule or Tyranny in the Household, by T S Arthur. -Bek Junk.by the author ofGnllantTurn, Ac. Rlickwool's Magazine,for November. Papular Dlucnlor. Far December—Hunt’s Magazine. Knickerbocker Mags- Poe.Graham's Magazine. Illustrated Magazine of Art, and wley’H Lull's Book, for sale nt 135 Congross-st. «17 H Sta HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLEON. WOIIY or the Captivity of Na|toIeun on St Helena, from the Journals of 4ir Hudson Lowe. Abernotliy’s Memoir*, by Dr Macllwain. lurry'* Lvhler to Learning. 230 Illustrations, liberin. nr Mr Pevton’s Experiment*, by Mr* nail. Flush Times in Alabama and Mississippi, with Plates. • Hearthstone, or Home Life In our Cities, by 8 Osgood. ASkmth In England, by Tuckorman. M 1 the River, by 8helton. For sale by JmU ^ tv. fnultNE WII.UA MS. __ MAGAZINES, sfcc. LjARPER’S Jlagnzlue lor December; Putnam's Magazine ■II for Ik-ceinber. dlwson'* Pictorial Illustrated News. May. tho Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon; a new a°»rl. Received and for sale by S. a. SIBLEY, nor 80 135 Congre**-*treet. H W. THORNE WILLIAMS, AS received a variety sif new books—Greenleaf’s Law of Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law. tUnder* on the Ijiw of Shipping. i 1 ** J*us| Cabin, or British Institutions, . Item*, by Matt* F. Ward. "j^k’* Art of Building, for the use of architects, build- tra nnoghUmen. inacliluists. onglneprsand mechanics. s»nn rvibin nr the King’s Advocate, a Scottish romance. nM®' 11Ujn,1,l J- f" r Gctober. i, 11 * iJaswroii* Sneaker, for school*, debating clubs, Ac. Re Wellm of Excitement, by Caroline I-ee Hentx. • »e Rebel Scout. * romance of the Revolution. 1 ill ," n Art Jouroal. for September. | '‘'fated Record of the N Y Exhibition, No* 7 and 8. jpywclsn-s Visiting U*t. for 1864. oct5 s^'V OF THE city of savannah. A WfL bird*’-eye view of the City of Savannah rrom 'he steeple of the Exchange, by F. Cer- DuIMo.i^ , k°8' li phed by R. H. HowRlL. Just completed.— enitkia l* U to Ub4. Those wlxhlng a copy must apply "US, U - Mo well, or at the book store of 8. 8. 81IILEY, 135 Congress street. compete 4 chlldre wr I a ?. t ' "J ^ c»*«racter, with her 4 remarkably likely. •^'nLto'n tT "r* Ue/ 8Ur * ° IlS ‘ *°° d lund 40(1 ll0tt,# 4 bL ""J- *3 yesn old. A bU«-v U 1 * 1- ™ •' ® ar * country raised. goodaxe-mun.country raised. 4tnul.ts r " ,n * n '•'•Ml'*"'!, and her 8children, drta U 0 ’ roini “- complete house servant, and 2 chll- » first-rate cook.and her child. 4ecU * 1 *' 1 rc 'Jru«* singly and in families. WYLLY A MII.N Yx-ir- a 1 i-ia x wo.iino, W. SH* wiEEuBa i,.« w.i, «,*», i ’'S?’'™ 1 ""-™ j tallT° r “”' J " Uft ' b ’ “’ 0ot ”“' 53L!Sr"tf •" ISliWoman. Mtwb, I- *'''' ‘Isle w,, rk*. with critical and explanatory IhK; 1 5 volumes—first lust received. lotaR*,s5 I’J^rniironlclo. a narrative of an Expedition *7. Va.; with illustrations. Piel-p, air . Jl 0 ' 1 comparative Philosophy. jfc ArcWtwtttr e, or design* for Dw tilings, IIo- -•SlSl'I JJ* 1 , 1 - 311 ? I br w. 8. Gniywin. " r - T -»a Antiquities, translated by Iter. Dr. ®Sn‘te nC1 ^“ l Utmlws. Mr , f ’ lur ® G«"grsphv. 'sis’ '• Children; by the author of the Wide, •d&SSj?*}** from BUck.Mj. TXf-r.'.- rr *** t ‘* • far »M ■*»■"-- — - Fy‘ri»n.ni.- tl J* * >r Jj n ® P°tatoe*. for sole, to arrlre no^, luriuan.from Boston. Apply to tlAlcCSffir, k 1 ,riH * seh-mner"WjJ'ullli new ^niitng this slay Baltimore end for Wwodinsv- OGDEN A BUNKER. Atl' 8 ► ,aU ‘^V. , rti kl Fm k u VA, Muan ’‘ V"™***' HYLAND A O’NEUJ, TO RENT—Two or tlireo rooms on Say street, suit ijjubte for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian. » no?13 v TO RE1NT—A small brick house, near the Barracks, prlleut $12.50 per month. Apply et the Georgian of- •“lice. oct!6 f Broad street. Foaseaslon glren 1st November next.- Inquire et this office, octB ipcctnhleanil central part of the city. I’oHsessIon given on the 1st November, Apply at this office. LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA, The undersigned baring leased the above estab- New York. OEO. M. LOGAN, Proprietor. J. Mmu, Superintendent.nov18—ly PLANTERS' HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. !A This splendid now bouse, situated on Broad-st.. f|J immediately In front of the site of the old Planters’ customers on Saturday next. . M. SIMPSON. Proprietor. uuiumi iiusuuamju /iuuiiui~**nriii rinu AND MARINE INSURANCE. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, Ol* HARTFORD, OO.V.V., Capital, and surplus..... .over $250,000. Atriiru Gill. President. Jab. C. Walklkt. Sec’y, Thl* Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the benefits of both systems at tho option of the Insured. The strength, ability nml well Invested capital of the in stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company In this Stale or Union. [L.8.J signed KO.PINNEY, Comptroller ol Public Account*. State of Connecticut. AT*Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks taken on reasonable terms. Thesubicrlber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Equitablejrire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital $2.500,00C Capital paid in $1,000,00C Farmers'Fire insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire and Marine Insurance Comp'ny, Or XKW YOKK CITY. Capital $300,000. State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company, of Fennsylvanla. Ciipilal $.150,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $160,000. Nexv York nnd Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y. Capital $160,000. e»o Companies having a cash capital, safely invested >nd and mortgage, are prepared to ellect Insurance against damage by lira,on all kiuds of property on reason able terms. apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for tho abovo Companies, office 142 Congren*-at. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. innah and of tho States of Georgia. South Caro bum*. Florida, and all section* tracing at this growing city, tlmt it 1* their intention tn keep on hand, at all times ~ to Charleston, or any other city. The Messrs. Green have been engaged In the mauufacturo of carriage* in Newark. N.J., for a number of>cars, and are well acquainted with tho want* and requirement* of the South. Their reputntlon n* Manufacturers, combined with the experience and qualification* of Mr. Woodruff, long known at Griffin, Ga., In the carriage business, emblodena them to promise that they will be ublo to meet the expec tation* of the public. Mr. III). W. Alexander, of the Into firm, favorably known In connection with the carriage business in this city, is as sociated with them, and will act a* their agent In the Iran*, action nnd nmniiguim-nt of their business. Mr. Woodruff’s intent-on is to divide his timr and atten tion between this point and the Interior, and hope* to make the acquaintance of thl* community personally. By strict attention, coupled with fair and honorablo deal ing, they hope to secure a share ot public pntronage. They hare made arrangements to have all repairing promptly and neatly dime. All work sold by them warranted. WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO , 223 and 225 Bay street Savannah. Ga. qy A CARD —It will *een by tho above that we have deemed it best lor the Interest* of all concerned, to with draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green k Co. We take this opportunity to return thanks to our friends for the kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us, and to solicit the same for our friend* of the *ame firm. T. J. NAYLOR k CO. 8avsnnab, December 7. 1853.decO EXTRA PINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER WARE, dtc. Now opening a very large and auiendld assort- ■ mant ol IHauosd Jxwklky, embracing full sets of bracelet, ear-rings, brooch and cross; doe sets of very superior Mosaic do . imported direct from Rome, a very choice and unique article; al*o. One Pearl, Cameo, Mosaic. lAva. Coral. Enamelled and Rich Embossed Ear- Rings, Bracelets and Pins, of fine gold, Rich Finger Rings and Brooches, of all pattern*, from ono dollar to live hun dred ; premium gotd and silver bunting lever Watches, and plain ones, of every variety, expressly for customers and railroad operatives, and warranted; gold Chains. Seals. Keys, Cm**** and Charms; gold mounted Shell Combs, a new article in this market ;.Porlmonles, Canes. Sterling Silver Ten Set*. Pitcher*. Cups. Goblet*. Spoons. Forks, and every varletv of Silver-ware, plated and fancy articles for the coining season, D. 0. N1CIIOIA dec2 first store west of Pulaski House. KEMPTON k VEUSTILLE, dec] 1 Waring’* Range, jy:SUKAD’S GEORGIA FI. UB—100 bbls or the above dec 14’ * superior Flour, received and for sale by lee 14 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k C riHAMPAlUN CIDER—100 boxes quart* and pint*, just W received per 8tate of Georgia, and for sale by dec!4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. “WWoif JOBWtO* * 00..* ^ PERM CANDLES—5Q boxes fur sale bjr O denff OUHfcC k FQ3DICK. nUITER. Ac.—80 kegs selected Goshen Butter, 126 boxes lJ White and Colored Cheese. 100 boxes new scaled Her rings, 40 half and 20 Quarter barrel* Buckwheat. 50 boxes uew bunch Raisins. Received per steamer and for sale by dec31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. F i.OUR—100 bbls Baltimore Floor, landing and for sale br *ep23 ROWLAND It 00 H A Y,—76 bales Prime Eastern Hay, just received and for sale by nov23 E. W. BUKER T ARD—lindlng from schr Mohawk, 26 kegs and 10 bbls Ju prime Leaflird.for sale by nor 12 J. V. 00NNERAT k CO. TClS-MO t«a. la., p., trt, S.ra’1 T Hio.U. Ca, «l., u. at* 1 rlre, by norlS BIUQIIAU. KELLY k CO. VfOUUNlNO GOODS—I Hack bombesin**, do French mZ LYA rino and Coburg cloths alpacas, CkntoQ cloth*, raw aUks. hlack silk and satin de chene, French and English crap**, hire and crap* veils, frond) end English callous, * DnWITTA MORGAN. BOARDlN^'M^RY^AND^lS^rABLES, wwn- BROAD BTlUtr, aAVAJtNAH, a*. - ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bar and Wliitakcr-stneU. Office hourg from 9 A. M., to 2, P. M.| and from 8#, P. M. to 5, P. 11. AnoR^S^D 1 ooufSSjSSu?r law, Atlanta, Georgia. A, SHORT, 1 , MASTER BUILDER, , Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of crery dceorlntton. Rosldence first door west of St An- draw’s Hall, Broughton Street. P. K. SHEftiB, LUMBER AND TIMBER FACTOR, Having leased one of tha wharves lately occupied by K, A, Smelts, la now prepared to receive any lumber or timber which may bo consigned to him for sate. He will also keep on hand lumber, shingles und wood for city trade. Savannah, December 1st. 1863. dl ttX.VRY a. TOUT. T. X. DONIUM. FORT & DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga. XICnOLASCROUXX. COWARD C. WADI, CRUDER St WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Bay-ttred. Savannah, JOBS T. HOWLAXn. JOU.V T. ROWUXP.iR ROWLAND St CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay-sired. Savannah. r. UYLAXD. p. n. O’XKILl, IIYDAND Si O’NEILL, DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac., Next Door to Marshall Mouse. Broughton tired, SAVANNAH. OROROIA. - Wholesale and retail dealers In Imported wine* and liquors, Frenoh brandies, segars, and fancy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Washington City, D. 0., Will practise In the various Courts of tho District, and at tend to tho prosecution of claims against tho Govern ment. june22 A. n CHAMPION, J a. WA7TO. CHAMPION St WATTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Barnard tired, between the Market and Bay stred, 8AVANNAII. GA., Dealers in Groeerles, Foreign and Domestle Liquor*, Dried Fruits, Ac.. Ac. • . llefereno#*—A. Cliamplon, Esq.. Samuel Solomon*. Esq., ifessra. Rabun A Wbitelieod, Swift A Co., Savannah. Ga. H. P. HORTON. O. fl. KIKKKAN, HORTON St RIKEMAN, WHOLIRALI ANIt RXTAIL DKAI.KK* IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS. 116 Broughlon-strect. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 16 Barnard tired. Savannah. Ga toed pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con stantly on hand. Order* from the country promptly at tended to oct23—3m ROOFING. The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prln- clples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference giron. J. J. MAURICE. JSF*Gutters and Conductors mnde to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Alligator, Bast Florida. Will practice In the Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8.8. Sibley, ami R. U. Hilton, Esq.. Savannnb, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND IT.UN.SKLWR AT LAW, ZbriytA, Monroe County, Ga. J. 11. I1AYNK, ATTORNEY AT I.A\V, Scarborough. Striven County, Practices in tho Eastern and Middlo Circuits of Georgia. jy20—3m 8. W. 11 AKER, ATTOJtNBY ANi> IX.UNMMIJA.H A* IAW, Monticcllo. Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. D. FututNO, Savannah, Ga. feb3 wouam b. rucxtwi. John m, uuxex. FLEMING & MILLEN. The undersigned having unltod Io tho practice of luw, will attend punctually to any bnslncsscntrusleil to their care. Office corner of Ray and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow k Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUN8KIJXM AT LAW, Troupcille, Georgia. Wlllpractlso In tho Clrccult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling nod Invln.Georgia ; and in tbo Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Hiddle Circuit of Florida, aud in Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to tbe claims of all person* before the Department* at Wash ington. Wm. M. Lawton, R. WAiNwitmirr Bacon, Wm. M. Tatuir. Joski'h T. Dux. WM. M. LAWTON Si CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C. aug23—2aw4m WILLIAM K. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupviUe, Lowndes county, Ga. Will practise in Thomas, towrole*. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties.Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madlsou, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties. Florida. feb23 WM. F. WIU.IAUH. TIIADIIKI'H OLIVKR. jack nROWNc WILLIAMS, OLIVER Si DROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena I’iito. Marim County, Ga.. Will practise in the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston, Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. Lee, nnd any adjoining counties where tlioir services may lie required. j»n2V JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Comer of Bay and Whitaker streets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—175 Bay-sired. Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 09 Bay-strut, Savannah, Georgia, CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, Palatka, East Florida, Will attend to all collecting scut him, in East Florida, promptly and efficiently. «sp6—w2m II. K. WASI1UURN, A«’t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH. CIA. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 04 Bay-strut. NaoanuaJi O’HEAIl Si STONEY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, LATE OF TIIE FIRM Of LEHAHE. O’llKAR A CO. WOODRUFF, GREEN’ k CO. IEW OARRIACU REPOSITORY, . Ac. 228 Bay And, Sueannak, Qa. »FFIoi'iAV*a 3t ALOANY R’. R, COM’Y, 1 November 16th. 1868. f The 8arannah and Albany Ralhoad Company haring J. P. sgrevj£n, President. CODY’S EESTAUEANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. ndersignwl hat leased, and has now fitted up In and elegant style, the building on Drayton street, r to Way k Kixu’b. to be occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, GR0U8E. PARTRIDGES. 0811, Full on Market amt Philadelphia Jhtf, fyc., fyc., rill always be kept on hand, and sort ed up In a style never before equalled in this city. Parties furnished with private suppers nnd Dinners oct7 JOHN Mck. CODY. BANCROFT & BIlYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS. For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Douds. Exchange and Ileal Estate, 117 Bay-street. Savannah. Jan24 GEORGE N. NICIIOLS, Owens’ Building, oppotile i'uladl Home, Haring made largo additions to his o*tn!iliMhment. continue* to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN R. COCHRAtVK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Lauren* county. Ga., Into junior partner of the firm of A. k J. Cochraxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to li<* care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. II Ouyton, F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah. may7—slfcwly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn* The undersigned. Agents of the above Company arc prepared to take risks against Firi on Buildings nml their contonts. Also Marlvx San Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents. EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. & A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, IValker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situs- ted In a region of country abounding in grain, It can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable term* than at almost any other point upon the W, k A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks with ordor. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Win. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. mnylO BROGANS—If ROGANS. The subscribers would call the attention of planters and other*, in want of good and oheap brogans, to rail and examine their stock, as they feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and prices ol their goods cannot (all to please. MURPHY fc DEVANNY. nov!5 corner of Congress and Whitaker streeta DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases water-pronl Boots; also, a lot of thick pegg^fi Boots, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen’s ana Ladles’ over Shoes, some of a newaod approved style, which will be sold at low price*.by R. FLANIGAN # CO., 108 Bryan street. AU (n want will please call and Judge for themsetres. CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST 8TF.AMER— A variety of new and beautiful pattern! of canary J Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand- I some Cage, and one proof against Vila. hare only ito make an early call for a chulce from a fine \* ■ortmout. mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st, decl BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro m*n named JAMES. fire loot, three Inches in height, dark complexion, la about twenty.five yean of age, and eaya ho belongs to William Green, or Augusta. Georgia, i ISAAC IrLYON, Jailor. BROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named AMUS, five feet fire Inches In height, light complexion, I* about twenty-three years of age.and says belongs to .Joseph Slmmoue. of 8klddeway Island, deal . ISAAC D’LYON. Jailor GRAND EXHIBITION OF CLOTHING, BY PRICE A VEADER. W E PRESENT to the public for Inspection and tale, the largest and best assortment of Elegant Fabrics In the city, selected from the most distinguished manufac tories of EUROPE, INDIA AND AMR RICA, which for beauty of material, stylo and workmanship, we challenge competition. ^ Every person desirous to select hIRoaixs will fsvor us with u call at 147 Bay street, uearly opposite the Exchange, deed [DIKE, Harding, mMter*~having tb*~znoit oMwr engaged, will have quick dispatch a* above: For baUnee°7frelght or passage apply to - B. W, BUKER;.. _„.,merlaao etilp EU WWTNEY, .Blasland, neater, having the huger portion of her - kim. u obore. For. C&A ^HAVRE^Th'o.Ai SB|tRla*l»nd, master, hav._. atTgo erigaged, will mcot with dl*pal ^(Sl* VP!f PADa JURp; FAY k CO. MEW YORK*—Union 14ne*»Theregular _packet RoUoouer ENCHANTRESS, Taylor, Master, lave quick dispatch for the abovo port; For freight, or passage, apply to dec23 OGDEN k BUNKER. NHW YORK—New LlnoM»Tbe regular Lpeekekaohr. VIRGINIA, Cept. Axwarthy,wll) meet lispatoh for tho above port. For freight or passage apply to deo22 H. K. WA8HUURN, Agent JOjl BOSTON•—The fine hrig TALLULAH, Cooper, SB master, will meet with dispatch aa above. For freight or passage apply on board or to BRIGHAM. KEIXY k CO. BYT. J.WALEIL No. *4, i4ttt dUtric^In? •free, within four miles of tho. town of CUoton. fens* ~ toll . -v.. At Frtvau Sale. r .- * • *ootU of Jones street and Improvements, eon- •UUfi4r <ff s two-»tor/ house and double tenement. In gortf order. Renta at $36 per month. WlUbesold a bargain, ae the present owner. Is moving from tho city. For terms and irther particular* Inquire at tho counting mom, dlS . . ‘ ' At Private Sale. A eecqnd-hend Carriage Utaljr IHmifaed and painted. In good order. Terms cash. ■ : > deoil „ . At Private Sale, / Seed Rye and Oats In qnantlUea to suit purchaser*. Qotblng at Private Sale—A handsom* assortment ot ready-made Clothing, coneietlng of euperflne frock, sack and overcoats, in lots suit purchasers, for ssle low. Terms nov4 l , NEW TOIUL-Utorgla Line*—The regu- fclar uackot eohr. P. R. BURTON. Captain Lingo, will ujspstch for the above port. For Freight, on deck, apply to (Mptaln on board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to . * , « „ L ROWLAND fc CO. Agents In Now York—Bamrroir k TAmay, dl8 Jffil , NM W TORRSaeorela Line.—The regu- Sttklsr ijnckot bark UAIUA lIOltTON, Captain Bulkley. wllTtmve dispatch for the above port. For freight or 800 bales cotton, to complete cargo, apply to Captain on board, at Andersou’a upper wharf, or to . „ , „ ROWLAND k CO. Agonta In New York—Scm.vro.v k Taomah. d!8 ■ BOSTON—The regular paoket bark 8EBOOI8, 'Coleman master, will bare quick dispatch for the ‘ n -* For freight or passage NEW YORK—Old BsUtbllebed Line— ■ JTlie packet brig PHILURA. Graffam, master, will meet with dispatch a* above. Tor ircLht ur passage apply on board, at Tellatr'a wharf, or to a j ‘k’nlfi BRIGHAM, KETJ.Y k CO. A NEW YORK—Union Lino,—The c K^acket ( schooner CATARACT, Rice, master, w ' dispatch as above. For freight or OGDP ir pas >EN & A CHAMPION has just received per steamer and other fV, recent arrivals, and offers for aaje—25 blla H Smith's Flour, 25 halt bbls extra Flour, 50 boxes Clieree. English dairy, whitoaud pine apple. 60 bbls and 50 naif bbls Balti more Flour, 20 kegs eboioe Goshen Butter. 20 half bbU Ful ton market Ueof. 6 bbls. 10 half bbla, 10 quarter bbls, 10 bnxea and 2ft hag* Buckwheat, 200 bbU and nag* of Georgia Flour. 100 box** and hair boxia Roap, 25 bbls Carter’s and Juno Potato#*^vory fin*. deol MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! The subscriber respectfully Informs the ladles and gentlemen of Savannah, that lie Intend* open ing a School for Instruction In Sacred and Secular Music. Through long experience, nnd having con ducted large school*, ho feel* confident his Instruction will be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire his service* tn the abovo department* of vocal music. Desirous of forming u large class the price of ticket* 1ms been fixed at $4 ouch, for the course of 24 lessons, lucluding book*—the name of which is t e •• Singing School Com panion.” consisting of song*, glee*, trios, duetts, quartette*, choruses, motettes. church music, oratorios, etc , the most popular work of tho day. Those wishing to form his clssi are requested to hand In their names, as early as possible, to this office, or through the poaluffice, under address to JAMES PIERPONT, nov5—tf Organist and Teacher ol Vocal Music. C IORNED BEEF AND PIG FORK—Just receives] 16 halt A bbls Haw's Corned Beer. 16 bbls anil half bbl* Pig Pork. For sale nt tho corner of Broughton nnd Dravtnn »t.. by dec3 DAVID' O'CONNER. casks prime Bacon Humidors BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. H AY AND PLAAfhR—2*4 Dale* Huy. u bag* Calcine Plaster, landing from * and for salo by ‘ NEW YORK,—The schooner E. J. TALBOT yfSadK 1 master, will have dispatch a* above. For Irefglit or pussngo apply to BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. B ALTI si OLE—Regain r Ll 11 e—The seb r. afirTu KEDliOX, lay tun, master, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board or to deed BRIGHAM. KELLY k Co. BALTlStORE—Regular Line—The rig- £|ftd£utar packet schooner NARlt AG AN SKIT. Hall, rota tor, wi.l have quick dispatch aa above For freight or pas sage a pply on board, or to d*c2 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. “NEW^YbilK—Now Llnei—fbe regular incket brig MACON. Cupt. Watkins, will meet with lUpatch for the above port. Fur freight or passage apply to j|Ml3 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent. r JglCSto MACON, HAWKIN8VILLE. AND LAND- wl£^S3uLNGS ON THE RIVER,—Tho steamer BAM -JU.'fcS win leave as nlrove, to-inorrow evening, troro the Union Steamboat Wharf For freight only apply to ilec29—2 SMITH Ac MTIIROP. decl 8 F OR SALE TO ARRIVE—ftno bales prime Kasteru liny, and 200 bbl* Potatoes, per ship Bolun-U. from Batli, Maine, by dec 18 BKlGllAM. KELLY k CO. B UTTER. .^C —211 ki-g* Gu-lieo Builcr; 10 barrel* While l**af laird ; 25 buxes cheese. J«*t received nnd for sale by declO HYLAND k O'NHIJ,. States of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Flori da. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congrcxs-st.. by S. S. SIBLEY. £300 REWARD.—Stolen, from a gentleman In tho Punk of England Note*. Bankers. 8hopkee|«r*. ond Emi grant Agent* are requested to iletnln any person or person* who may offer the same for change, nnd give information thereof nt the ofilco of the Commissioner of Police, or to B.owii. Brother* A Co., New York. The above reward will be paid on the apprehension of the thief or thieves, and re- covery of tho property, or in proportion to the amount re covered. on application to BROWN. BROTHERS, k Co.. dec24wlmS M Wall street, New York. TAYLOR’fT CREEK UNION ACADEMY^ (LOCATED IN LIBERTY COUNTY. OA.) Will 6* r« opened/or (lie reception of riudml* on the OUuluy of January, 1854. I 70R the benefit of those who, while they feel tho impor tance of a liberal education, live In neighborhoods too thinly settled tn sustain good schools, this advertisement Is chiefly intended: yet any who inny desire the advantages of a strictly moral society, health a* good ns tho low coun try afford*, cheap board, ami s* fine educational advan tage* a* are generally offered by an academy, thl* school re commends itself. TKKM8 PER QUARTER OK Et-KVKV WEEKS. Reading, Writing. Primary Arithmetic and Geography. $5 00 Arithmetic. Gesvgraphy. and English Grammar 6 00 Higher English Branches 7 no Latin, Greek, ami French Language* 0 00 Board can be procured at from $0 to $10 per month. J. W. TURNER. A. R., Principal. By arrangement of the Board of Trustee* an Assistant will be procured when the school reaches 35 scholar*. J. A. HENDRY. Secretary dec2t—w4w Board of Trustees. LANDS FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offer* for sale, on accommodating derm*, hi* two plantation*, of 700 ucrea each, lu Liber- iunty—one within lfj mile of Wnlthourvillc. nnd the r within 2)4 miles of Hinesvilh). Both are highly im proved, and hurts all necessary buildings on them. 1 would al*o sell .000 acre* of well timbered lands, near Bcard’n Bluff, on Ihe Alntnmaha river. Pisrties wishing to purchase can learn nil particulars by calling on me, or addressing me, nt Hinesville, Liberty coimtv. Ga. oct'JO—Stf CHARLTON HINFS Si LIVEKPOOWThe American ship 8T1RL1NO. augllendoraon, roaster, will meet with dispatch for tho ure |«rt. dels PADELFTIRD. FAY k CO. +i£i. BALTIMORE-Regular Line.—The reg- Narttuhir schooner WOODBKIDGE White, master, will inet-l with dispatch as above. For freight or pn*sa~ - — ou boanl or to dcc8 BRIGHAM KEU.Y <SSB w FOR MACON AND LANDINGS BELOW. The steamboat H. L Cook will receive freight 0 at tho Union 8teambo.1t Company’* wharf, on Thursday, tho 2Uth, and leave immediately. For freight APP'y dec28—2 GKO. 8. FRIERSON. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. FOB PALATKA. K. F., eia Darien, Uru.ntu.-ick, SI. Ma. yt. J.u-fosmeiUe and A/iddle bury. (Black Creek.) t - i -r-ft‘iWt?iu lnllKS ‘ -I- 1 - 1 " Jauls l-itnaioitx, will leave for the auovu place Tliursdav. 5th Aanusry. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. and every Thursday tlioreaRer. This boat hn* been built expressly lor the trade, and ha* largo unJ airy state room accommodations fur.iia*«insi*-r«— «w»sb»s* e*-^****' wtfa. -rr'r «*«ril at flioTIurfda Steam-Packet Wharf, near the ga* works, or tn dec^O CLAGHORX k CUNNINGHAM. Ageuts. AiT The St. John* will make her next trip to 81. Au gustine on Thursday, tho 12th January. WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOB PALATKA, E. F., r/a Darien. Brunswick, it Marys. Jacksonville. Picrdala, and Middlcburg. (Blue): Creek,) carrying the U S. Mail. T,,c re K ulnr steam-packet WJI. GASTON, i iV'i 1 r • tiitorrin r '“ r 1 Tuns. E. 8iiaw. will leave for tho abovo place on lueouay morning 3d Jauunry.nt 10 o’clock,and continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passua having handsome nccuiuinodation*.apply on board, at tl Florida steam Packet wharf, near the On* works, or to dec30 CLAGIIOR.V k CUNNINGHAM. Agents. OPPOSITION LINE. VMMKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE "I. - pl *— 1 —y .Saturday morning al 10 o’clock.—The regular steam packet WK1.AKA, Cant. N. King, will leave as above. For freight engagoments. ap ply on board, or to 8 M I.aFF.ITKAU, Agent. X. B.—The faro to Rrunswlck is reduced to $4. nug26 OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—/br Falalka. Fla..and all the interne- diate landings on the route. The superiur new Steam-pirckeilYEIAKA, Cnntaln N. Kinu. will, until further notice, every 8*Tl'Kniv, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Daclcn...........,«3 00 | l'o Picolata $R 00 St. JInrys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to H. R. Duke. forUcala. will be re-shipped free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to foblb . 8. M. LAFFITBAl*. Agent. MELODIANS—MELODIANS. CARHART k NEEDHAM’S largo doubto reed, with four *to|is, suitable for church music. Also. Urge double, round corner, six octave ; Caharf* fine Mi-lodians. four and a half and live octave, a beautiful instrument for tho parlor. For sale on the most accommodating terms, by novl5 I. W. MORRELL k CO. PIANO FORTES. , THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- art k Co'*., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piaua . . , aru * ,W »F» supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru^ ments. For durability they can bo fully warranted, whilst their superiority oftone and touch I* evident and acknowl edged by the most ca*ttal observer, a* well a* the critical connoisseur. Tho ladle* are respectfully Invited to view those Instruments. An arrrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they canalKo bo enabled to judge of the tone, . F. Z0G BAUM k CO.. Market-square, ft®* Second hand Pianos taken In exchaugo, also tuned rod repaired. jeiy v 1 1, . * a cm, iucioa ucitSiX-, worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines j PIG HAMS, BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, for their disease, io those wboare afillctcd with thlsuw- 1 SMOKED TONGUES, a fall aupnly Cul foe to Iroalth, I recututuend the use of my Worm Syrup ; landing this day, per steamer, nod for sale at DICKSON’S, Barnard street. dec7 $500 Challenge. IIODENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon sclentlllc principle*.compound ed with purely vegetable HubMtnnces. being perfectly safe when taken, and has never been known to fall in curing the most obstinate case*. Worms can nover exist wheu this remedy Is once used, from the fact that It nut only de stroys them but remove* all the slime and mucus which may remain. Tho Tnj.t! Worm. This worm Is the mont difficult to destroy of all that In habit tho huniun body. It gr wa to an almost Indefinite length, and becoming *0 collwl and fastened in tho intes tine* und stomach as to produce Fit*. St. Vitas’ Dauco. Ac , which Is the c&u&e of many going to the grave, not believ- ingtbnt tliehe complaint* have their origin from tho tape i IJUTTER. MESS BEEF, —requcntly they do not use tho proper medicines — - ease. To those wboare affiicted - ’ .. ilth, I recummend the uko of my and Liver Pills; the Syrup to bo taken In doses of two ta‘. ble s|ioonfuU tlireo times a day, tlieu take from five to eight of iny Liver Pills, to dislodge nnd pas* the worm. By strictly following those direction*, the mostohstinate care* of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Htomncli Worm. This worm 1* usually found in thesinall intestines.nnd Is the worm must common t<» children, yet It l* uot entirely confined to them, a* adult* hare frequently been known to suffer with them. Th* symptom* most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness anil fullness of the belly, slimy stools, loosener* <if the bowel*, picking nt tire nose, n lduuii.li strmk under the eye*. Ac. If you.or any ol your children hare nny of the above symptom*. Ilolien- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—liv using It you have a certain, safe ami speedy cure; nml If after using il according to tho direction* the patient 1* not re stored to health,and tiro worirts thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest insured there is no remedy beyond the grave, a* for fall, there U no such word ns foil with those who use my Worm Syrup. Asearldee, or Small Thread Worms. These worms, to which tho human sytein Ls liable, are most troublesome ot all others. They are generally to be found in the rectum, aud if allowed to rerouin. from tho ir rilation they produce, lay tho foundation for serious disor ders.such** Inflammation of the bowels, and other de- rnngemeut* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used 1* Hobensack’* Worm syrup. Such Is the astonishing power of my medicines over Aacarndies.that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and liver Pills are recommended to bo used they will not cure. All that t* necessary U to use tho syrup*in accord ance with direction* ou each bottle; nnd lu case a gentle purgative I* required In order to allay the Irritation they produce, the UvecPUU.bv thetr sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowel*. Is tho most pleasant medicine that can he taken. UUmS*3ACK-S~UVKa PILLS. No part of the system 1" more liable to disease than the liver, It being *upplled with numerous blood vessels and nerve*, and Tf diseased, tho blood ol courue (lowing thro’ all part* of the body, produces liver complaluta, Jaundice, Bilious affections, dyspepsia, kc Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various disease* are dizziness In the head,heartburn,oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, ka. and some times general languor of the whole body, from this It will be seen that the disease owe* its origin to a disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s liver Pills la the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, as they act by.cbanglng the certain morbid actiou* of the system into a healthy aotlon, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. Liver Complaint, Is attended with chilli, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yello w furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side 1* In creased by pressure, should tbe left lobe bo affected, the pain 1* generally lu the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. Tin* disease can be cured by the use of IIo. beusack’a Liver Fills, as they act directly upon the seat of tho disease, and th«n operating upon tho bowels they ex pel all tho corruot and vitiated raa ter from the system. To Females. You will find these Fills an Invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you aresubject. In obstructions either total or partial they bars been found of inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifying the blood end other fluids so aa to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities, ae headache, dimness or sight, pain in the aide, back, Am. These Pills are the only safe and effectual rams- dy to cure tbe following complaints. Gout, Nerroasnsee. Mslanchr’ - t resell near tho market. jboly, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, die- log Dreams, Dimness of Bight, or in fact any of the dis- tuat arise from affections ol tbe Liver,Impurity of the Wcod< or conatl|etion of the Dowell, Evidence Wc, tbe nnndcrslgned Physicians, having had the reetpt of their raannlketura submitted to aa for inspection, say, that tha Ingredients of which they are composed nukes them the best Pill In use for all diseases of tbe Liver. Im purities# the Blod, &o. GEORGE WOOD, 11. D. F CROWLEY. II D. L. BOWEN. M. D. Purchase none but those baring the signature •* J, N. IlOBENSACK,”as all others era worthless Imitations. 7 .... * — J.*.. A. CHAMPION. AT HIS STUIIU HAKKET WARE—Ha. rn -v.'.'.Tj hand, anil offers for sale on reasonable terms—100 barrel* crashed, powdcnl. clarified and brown su- 2tt-3*gurs;75 bag* Rio. Cuba.and old government coffee, 50 barrel* Baltimore aud Canal Flour). 51 hall bbls do do do /P®rtH. Smith. 100 98.100, 49 lb. bags choice Uherokeu Hour. 40 bbl* Butlur.Sugar.Socla Cracker* and Pilot Bread. 150 bbl*. Potatoes,Carter’s June aud tuerces. for family ise. 200 Reynold’s Hams. 10 lilids. Stdesand shoulder Bacon. 75 boxes Patent Sperm, aud Adamuiitiue nnd Tallow .’audit!*. 100 boxo* and half do Family aud Common Soap. 60 do half do Tobacco, 25 quarter do Thomas’ Nectar I<eat Tobacco. 20 Kegs choice Butter. 50 boxes Cheese. 25 keg* lar-l. 50 whole uud half bbU, and 60 boxes Watts’ Buck wheat Flour. Also a full selection of choice Tea*, Splco. Mustard, old Morgahela Whisky, Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrels half bid*, quarters Salmon, table Salt. Voruiicella. Macaroni. Ac., he., all of which aronfferelto Families. Planters and Country merchants, fur cash or approved paper. nov8 .BAKERY! BAKERY!! n^HE undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of JL Savannah, that he will open on the l*t or November, a Bakery, at the corner of Jefferson and Charlton streets, where lio will have the Best of Flour and the largest Size Bread for the price, hi* system being cash and no credit. IIo will guarantee that Ms friends and the public in patronizing niin w 11 be satisfied. Ticket* to bo paid for In advance, aud Bread for cash on ly. Tickets can be left at the house if required, or Bread carried to any part of the city. The cash system is the order of the day with me. as I bare lust enough In by-gone day*. What I hare lost with bad customers 1 will mako up with good paying patrons, hy giving them a .argot size bread, as casn will move the world. 43* Plea. Cakes, and Rusks, to be bad at all limes at the new bakery. ootlO-dlm P, G1EBELH0U8E. PLASTERING, &C. T HE undersigned having commenced business on his own account, respectfully tenders hi* service* to th* nubile. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work, ko.ke.. at the usual prices, and will In every case warrant, work executed by himself, or under his sujrorrislon. Builder* and others contemplating build ing, would do well to call upon him before contracting with others. Orders left at bis residence, Jonen-st., corner ol Barnard-st., will be p: omptly attended to. Julylft—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. BLOW YE WINDS AND CBACIL YOWL CHEEKS l TVRECT Importation* of PEARLS, from Framasui ' U MOSAICS and CAMEOS from Utopia 5 and DlAMOl , supposed to be the samo found by Sinbad. the sailor, ut up tn ancient and modern styles, for sale at lift Broughton street, by deed HORTON k RIKEMAN. BSSSf cl “ lc, ““ b " nov20 ' ~ McMAHON k DOYLE, HAlLWAY SHAWLS—Gentlemen in want of such an ar- XV tide, (and who does not want one?) can be accommo dated at 147 Bay street. novlft PRICE k VEADER. Drapers and Tallora. plG HAMS—5 bbls Pig Hams. 6 do smoked Beet 800 lbs .1 Bologna Sausage, hew, 20 ease* Scbeldam Gin, For sal* hy »ov2S HYLAND k O’NEILL. \ PPLE8—26 bbls Apples A gusto, and for salt uj just reotived per steamer Au- CHAMPION k WATTS. 1 novae vnzmrmn a wsna, T1ACON—20 hhds prime Hides and Shoulders, landing per ,D steamer Keystone State, and for sal* by ■ 1.1 4 M I 0AVt* tt.V L AA nd for sale by PADEIFORO, PAY * 00. AR DINES, LOBSTER, BALVONand Tnsh Mackerel, for • sale by ocC* . . T. BONAUD. > -pby ' 1ME—100 bbU Lima; i for sale by ; .. BONAUD. ow landing from uhr E J Talbot, v brioRah, Kna.Y k CO valuabj* MonlnU tot. : and #x_ tltaand^f TO-Mbto •front of >tor$. . s _Tb* «mM assortment of Groceriu, 1 Fumlture*Cl<ithlnfl;.Fancy l Arttoh ry, to, • Tenns oaan before dellrs.,. <tak of Uu (bra.rsSSuiF’ “ OlaulftTt . .,.,... ,,, 01 84 4 80 1 82 44 29 68 00 83 86 8 80 Also. Extra Class U : _ 4 2 48 77 66 60 10 78 16 12 1 10 20 89 42 Ticket 1 42 48 price of $800 sold and cashed. Holders of prizes will pies sc call for tb* cash, or renew at K. WITHINGTON’S. GllEENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. _ GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Claat 169, draws thl* day, the 80th Inztant, In this city. Sale* close at 8 o’clock, P. M. <unm. $8,U00. »r Lottery—18 Drswi 78 Number Lotte^r—18 Drawn Ballot*. AW Ticket* $2—shares in proportion Extra Clas* 88, draw* at Wilmington. Del., on Saturday, 31st December. capital, $65,000. 75 Number lottery—12 Drawn Ballots A3* Ticket* $10—shares In proportion. Ticket* either *lngly or by the package for sale In Bay !ane,SaTannah.Ga., next to Robinson A CSamn. dec 30 E WITHINGTON. CHRISTMAS GIFTS—CHRISTMAS GIFTS. A VERY elegant assortment or fancy articles, among which will be found Toilet Boxes, of papier mache, Uutta Perch* Work. Odour Baxes, Glove Boxes, Reticules, Ac., Ac., just received, and will bo open for selection on Monday, at W. W. LINCOLN, decll Monument square. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1803 > D kWITT A MORGAN are receiving by the steamer* week ly their fall and wlu or Goods, to which they respect fullv solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silk*, colored glace aud ducape do Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest *tyle Plain French Mouslinde laiine*, French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool PI ,Ids for children’* wear, plaid Raw Silks Plain aud plaid I’opllus. very rich. French printed Cambria Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, Ac, sel Rlbero’s now building, Congress-street. R ELIGIOUS WORKS.—The Young Christian : the way to the good; the Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott ; the Young Man’* Counsellor; the Young Lady’s Counsellor, by Wise : Infants Progress , Christian Theology ; Imitation of Christ j IP Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy; Self Knowledge ; ware on Justification ; The Patriarchs; Se rious Call, by Weitlcr sTho First Woman ; Morris’s Ser mon*; Life of Rev. T Ware; Women of the Bible; Church Polity ; The Body and the Mind ; Benson’s Life of Fletcher, Memoir of Mr*. Rodgers; do do Lucy Richards : Death Bed Scenes, by D. W. Clark, D. D. ; Christian Perfection. For sale hy S. S. SIBLEY. 8ept29 No. 136 Congress-at, HOLCOMUE. JOHNSON & CO., ■ Have lu store *o<l offer for sale on accommoda ting term*—100 bbl* clarified Sugnr A HU 75 do cniHho.l and powdered do, 300 bag* Rio Coffee. 30 do Java aud Lnguyra do. 30U bid* Baltimore aud Canal Flour, 6 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, 250 bags 98 and 40 jfc Georgia Hour, 100 bbls butter and sugar Cracker*, 50 bbl* Pilot Bread, 40 bbls Hams, 100 boxes No. 1 Palo Soap. 76 boxes Tobacco. 8*. 6s und 1 lb lumi-s, 60 boxes Adamantine,Star and Sperm Caudles, 2000 lb* Cod (fob. 76 bbls planting Potatoes. Also, 200 bbl* Portland and N. O. Molasses. 100.boxes Cheese. 60 do Starch, 60 do itaisins, 30 do CUret Wlue. 50 <n» Mrnon syrup. nov2 MEDICAL BOOKS. A ff e,,oraI assortment always on hand, and now ferri/ woi k* received as soon as published, and sold at publisher*’nrlccs: Bell nnd Stokes’ Practice, In two volumes. Cuzeau’s Midwifery. Wood and Baclie’s United Slates Dispensatory. Duuglison’s New Remedies. Fown’sChemistry lor Student*. Conner’* Surgical Dictionary. Drultt’ii Modem Surgery. Carpenter’s Element* of Physiology. Carpenter’s Principle* of Physiology. Wilson’* Human Anatomy, by Goddard, 252 cuts. William’s Principles of Medicine, by Clymer. Gross' Pathological Anatomy. Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer. Dungllsou’a Practice. Physiology, Materia Medica and Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. WILLIAM G. DICKSON, Cbnicr Whitaker sretl and Broughton Lane, H AS received per late arrival* a full assortment of the following article*— 1-ayor lUislns. now Trull, all clusters, Citron, /ante Currant*. Short Shell Almond*, and Brazil Nut*. Bordeaux. Marseille* nml Italiun Sweet Oil, Mixed Pickles. In Jars and barrels, Preserved Quince* and Peaches, Cannister* Preserved Salmon and Lobsters, Sardine*. English Sauces, Mace and Nutmegs, Cloves, Oi**ia. Pepper, Ginger, Ac.. Ac. Tiro above article* have been xelcctcd and are fresh from latest importation*. novl8 WEBSTER & PALMES H ave just received and offer for sale— 75 bbls A, 11 nnd clurified Sugar, 50 do powdered do, 30 lilids St Croix Sugar, 50 dozen Brooms, 60 bbl* Hiram rroUh’n and Canal Flour, 150 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon und Etownli Georgia Fleur, 100 bng*. 98 pound* each, do do 50 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers, 60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit, 220 bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup, 60 bbls good eating Potatoes, 60 ooze* Beadel'n 6* and 8* patent Tallow Candle*, 76 do Adamantine Candle*. 25 do Judd A Son’* Sperm Candle*, 15 bbl* and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel, 75 boxes white and J ellow Cheese. 26 bbl* and 50 keg* prime 1-enf Lard. 100 boxes 6*. 8*. and pound* Tobacco, good brands 80 do 6* and 8s Grant A William*’ Tobacco, Also, 220 boxes Smith’*, Colgate'*, Croton and Bendel'a Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins. 25 drums Figs. 60 boxci Herring. oct20 FANCY GROCERY STORE. T HE subscriber would inform hi* friend* that he has re turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy Grocery Stare in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building, known a* the old Georgian Reading Room. This present stock, which has boon selected with great care, embraces every article in the above named business; alto. Segues, Wtuei, Liquors, Ac., of tbe most approved brand*. He has selected for bis motto, “quick sales aodsmall profit*.” and as he bolieves that the public can readily din- criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he confi dently Invites all to examlno hi* stock and judge for them selves. uovlS P. CURRAN. NEW'BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! Received hy S. S'. Sibley, December 14th, 1863. H EARTHSTONE, or Thuught* upon Home Life In our Cities, by Samuel Osgood. Tho Flush ’Time* of Alabama and MIsvlNiIppI, a scries of sketches, by Joseph G Baldwin. Hot Corn—Life Scenes In New Yerk.lll istrated. Including the storie* of Little Katy, Madalion, Wild Maggie, Ac., by 8olon Robinson. Kpirituniisni. by Judge Edmond* nnd Geo T Dexter, M. D., with an appendix, by lion N P Tallmadge. The Lllo and Work* of Shakespeare, edited by James P Collier, K*q., from the recently discovered folio of 1632, with gloKsarhil and other notes. Fern Leave* from Fanny's Port Folio, new supply. Little Fern* for Fanuy’s Little Friends, by the author of Fern leaves. Busy Moments of an Idle Woman. The Old Doctor, or Stray I-eave* from my Journal, an ex cellent book for leisure reading. The lawyer’s Story, or the Orphan's Wrongs, by a mem- ter of the New York Bar. The lady at Home, or Happiness In the Household. Davis, the Pirate, or the History of tbe Freebooter* of the Pacific. Beo Brace, a nautical romance, by Captain Charnier. Blake’s Biographical Dictionary of the most Distinguish ed Persons of all Nations and Profession* For sale at 135 Congress street. doclS p. CUHRAN H AS Just received and offers for aalo, at hla store, on Bull street. In Sorrell’s buildings— 2 half pipes Plnet, Castlll A Co’s Brandy, tint. 1842, 2 half pipes (Hard, Dupur k Go's Brandy, srint. 1842, 1 pipe Swan Gin, 1 half pip* Eborn leaf Gin, 6 bbls old Bourbon Whl-kr, 6 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, 4 cases Rhinelsh Win*. Toasts brand, vlnt, 1842, 4 cases old Sherry, snd 4 do Madeira Wine, 8 cases Sardines in M boxes, 10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds ami brands, Alin. 10.000 of the best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of all kind*. 2 bbl* Beef Tongnes, *2 do Pig Pork. nov!8 FANCY GROCERY STORE. rpHE subscriber having enlarged his store, at the corner X of Bay and Whitaker streets, offers for sale on tbe most favorable terms the following: 10 half pipes Otard Brandy, 1844. 6 do Jsan Louis Brandy. 1844. 6 do Hennesay Brandy. 1811. 6 do Daserse Brandy, 1808. 2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky. In bond. 2 hhds St. Crus Rum. In bond. 10 quarter cask* Madeira Wine. 10 do Port Wine. 10 bbls Monongahela Whisky, 2 pipes Holland Gin. 20 bbla Pbelpa' Gin. 50 M Spanish Began, various brands. Also, a complete assortment of fancy grocerlaa, such aa English *nd American pickled Lobsters. Salmons, Ifaekar-' ...... , r . Mus tard, French and West India Cordials, all warranted genu ine, an superior to any offered In this market nov22 A. BONAUD. DUCKWHEAT—InbbU, half bbls, kegs aod bags, Jau're* XI calved per steamer Alabama, and for aala by calved per steamer Alabama, and for aala by novft CHAMPION A WATTS. B ACON HAMS AND LARD—30 casks choice Hams. $0 bbls Uaf Laid, received and for sale by oepll McMAHON It DOYLE. 77 jrlm DOLLARS REWARD —Ranaway, la J«*- D eonvllte, East Florida, on tha let of November.my IL mulatto store EDMUND. Bald dare to about thirty- JELtwo rears old, eli feet one or two Inches high, etout built, hair cushy, corn* and straight, shoulders somewhat round, has a rather dogged and eulky look. He will proba. bly endeavor to make hla way to Uwrenoe county,North Alabama. The Above reward " ‘ ' whowBldellverWmtomy . _ . - DoobleDrayi. * Five two-horse Drays, Terms cash. dee80 ,. > ’flKo. 40,0b tft No. 1«. wart, mu th, Urtlcl Colltg,, ,»b. .' ject to city ground rent of $62 08 annually. Terms dab, *4 ’ purchaser paying for titles. • d*«26 • Private Sale—125 bbl* Rosendale Ilydraullo Cement, ho# landing from schooner Enchantress, from New York,^ « Administrator’s Sale. V- • °ofcourthous?* 7 ° F8bru,rjaeit ’ kt 11 ° ,c,ock »tnfrontjr - ,* tot No. 26 and Improvement*, Brown ward, fronting on 0" 1 Hull stmt, subject to city around rent of $821ft annually, and under lease until the first of November next. Also! : , ’ . J ll,, hy,? 00 /®® 1 - ®°r® or less, in fee elmple, sttul- * C ated In Gllmervllle. fronting on East Boundary street Ski" west and Reynolds street on tbe east, adjoining tot ' ' So. 8 which fronts on South Droad street continued; on ’ this lot are eight tenements, under thorough repair and* ridding $330 rent *»»u*U y • b»tanglo B to tbs retate of F. W. Heinemann. deceased, and sold by permission of Court, and by order of the administrator, for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Term* cash, nurebssert paying for titles. * * d*c21 „ „ Pilot Boat. On Saturday, 24th lustant.at 12 o’clock, will b« sold, In Trout or store, for account of all concerned, The pilot boat Thomas 8paldlug, as she now Ilea opposite tho city, near the Dry Dock. Terms cash. deelft _ _ . Valuable Lota. On Tuesday, the 3d January, at 11 o’clock. In front of tha court house, will be sold. \* Eleven tots—numbered from ono to eleven, as per plat— »tuated spnth of the Canal brl.lgo, between West Boundary street and the Canal, extending to Jones street on tha south. Property In fee simple. Terms—one-half cash, and the balance on twelvemonths’ credit, secured hy mort< • gage on the property. Purchrsera paying for all papers. ^ _ Floe Damask French Furniture. ^ar'day, 15th Inst., at 11 o’clock, In front of store, will 0 Mahogany Chairs, French Brocatelle, 1 do 8ofk do do, 0 Walnut Chairs, do do. 2 do French Tcle-a-Tete dn do, 1 do Rocking Chair do do, 0 Mahogany Frenoh Bedsteads, also, sundry artlcles of ntw and second band furniture, Ac., to. Terms cash. ' deelS Improved Esisnceor Coffee—We have Just received from the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’# Improved Es- 1 -' senee of Coffee. This is the best composition of Coffee itvev offered fur sale, and Coffee made from the Essence Is much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, aud In every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, snd In use will prove a nett saving 75 pet cent P r ®J iar *d In tho ordinary manner. Try It and boo If It does not. mayl2 ... Wl UnxRTO.V f.V. O. I AUCTION tUIX. BY 211. CBOSL1, AUCTIONEER, Pilot Boat John A. Taylor. On Thursday. Ihe 12th January next, at 12 o’clock, M.. I ' will sell, without reserve. In front of my office, InWU* mtugton, N. C.. to the highest bidder. , Tiiq pilot boat John A. Taylor. Her dimensions art: length 03 feet. 10 feet beam, depth of bold 7 fret, 70 27196 tuns, built here, by B- W.-Bwfy, Eaq , In 1861. Sale posi tive. Tarm*—six and twelve months credit, for approved endorsed notes. deoHUld • UNITED STATESMAIL LINE. NEW YOKK AND "SAVANNAH 8TEaM8HIP8. _ 9AVS or LKAVI.VO HAVAS.VAH KOR KXW YORK, The Florida. Captain Woodhuil, ..Vov'r ft Tlie Alabama. Captain Rohenck, ' n g The Augusta. Caiitsiu Lyon,... " i.- *« The Florida, Cnplnln Woodhuil,.... »i io-; Tiro Alabama. Captain Sclronck,,, ***** - —" The Augusta. Captain Lyon,,..i .. llio Florida. Captain Woodhuil !..*!* . Doc'r 3 Tho Alabama, Captain Sciienck, n y • Hie Augusta. Captain Lyon a ia Tlie Florida. Captain Woodhuil n 17 tiro Alabama. Captain Scheuck... ••••• 01 . Tho Augusts, Captain l.ynu * 11 34 Tlie Flnrldn, Captain Woodhuil ,.,,,*’’** <1 Theso Hhlps are tiro largest on the const, unsurpassed in spec<l. safety and comfort—making their passages in 50 to fiO hour*, and are commanded by sklUfoL careful and no- llto officers. Thovoffera most desirable conveyance rto Now lork. On the completion of the KNOXVJIiE, In .Inniinry next, thl* line will !>o uml-weeklr. Cabin pass- “8®^ PADELFORD, FAY k GO." ^ _, Agents in Savannah. ... 8AMUEL L. MITCHELi; oct3 ° 18 Broadway, New York, UNITED STATES MAIL UNE. ,Through In 60 to 65 hours.-Ant Fork and Charleston Steam /’octets-leave Adger'e , . Wliarves every Saturdiiy Afternoon, and Pa , c1 ' o. rn * tB .y» dn ® l "' a J- Ou Saturday the now and splendid Steamships fDickixjwj.v, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkrrt, 1,20C tons.' SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Footer. 1,000 tons, will l«*v( eneh alterm.to Wnesd r. been newl> cop}S3 and guards raised, 1* now In complete order 14 For fteljlit or jmaum, li.vlnjr elrgont ,Mto room .coon- mmlatlons, apply at the office of the Agent. „ _ , HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay snd Adger k 8on’s Wharves. .•V p. -A now "lilp will be placed in the line to connect with theSoullierner on Wednesdays. feblO P | ,H ' AD ®LPII1A-FAIIE REDUCED* Ihsad on Saturday Afternoon, June 1 HA, of 4 o'clock. T l'« side-wheelsleamship OSPREY, 1000 ■ burthen. J.BxsKm.commander,will leave n* pei annexd schedule every other Saturday. FROM CHARLESTON. FlUlM PniUDELTHIA. June 4 g June 18 8 July 2 C July J* 0 July 80 S August 18 A August.. lune 11 June 26 July fl July 23 August. . Anguzt 20 ...17 Sept..,, October... . Oetober.,,16 October... 29 November,.12 November. 26 8ept......ie ?ep4 34 October . 1 October 38' Novemb# g September.. 8|December..10 August!!!!!27jDecrinto!r . * Cabin passage «ft Steerage « Through tickets to New York...!!!!!! !!’.’.*" ’ 17 This *hlD has been thoroughly overhauled and fbrnlsbed with new hollers, and a large and elegant dining saloon 00 deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. 11 In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as tha ‘*® ara>h ip» City of Olasgow and aty orManchea- ter. at the foot of Queen street, and Central Wharf, Charles Freight on all perishable artlclei must be pro-pald. I or freight or passage, apply to ” H. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. ' , , SAMUEL T. PERCE. / un ” Agent. Philadelphia. ! UNITED STATEN MAIL, Prom Macon, Ga., to Tallahmuec. FI*. itailrwUi to Ogldhorp—Stages to Ihllahasiee week via. Thomasvllle,Duncanavllle, &o. . * Passenger* by this route will leave Macon at half past# o clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The BtaMf leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tal* U Sunday*, lheadaya and Thursday*, at T.0, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thuradays, and Saturdays, by the way of iaomaiTille—returnin^sarae route on Mondays, Wednesdays "nirougfi from (JgUthoroetoTatUhassee by either Tout* Jj^^b oar> “fr £, to Slacon in 88—and from Savannah In 60 _ By thlsroutePauengeraleaving Savannah by $ o’eloo * If 1 * .T i . JTaUahaazec in 50 hour*, it is , 0 ‘" u " ,rpo ,1 ' ,s i : L. C. 8haw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Funxa, « « Tallabataee. F. K. lFRinnT, Proprietor MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. M*U Train, -- Leaves Maeon dally, at I o’clock. P. M. “ Atlanta" “ fl V u p u C ONNECTING at Atlanta with tneTrains of the Waster^ and Atl.nUo.nd LaOrange Roads.aud wltothaSj‘ f ' ty^Ight hoars, Including all stoppages, and only ten hnara^ .-^; ' EMTOSONFOOne.topN’L. ,, t -—1. . ..if-n,. ' v- . 80UTH»WErrggN HAn.«ns« t ; ; 4WJ. Maoow, May 17.1862, o’clock. P.M. . Leave Columbus dally at 0 o’ at 11 A M.; arrive at Macon OaionSi _ ^ fwjr.sTs. . , a^.tO^lWp.rtU, IW—ISM. Fu—tntatd—udffiMMiMVatbr. ; = * " ... Uioo.. Anr. W. 1U8. S0< - , . Q-xRoftlV'cgibliLaotoe—.r'crtO: