The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 31, 1853, Image 3

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riasSfi liVWMWj __ Viv-*.,-,.- iwd BtotUMoe toe W* ,if.i.». w.'thowh wnjJAte ... o whom constant employ- irisanifiSmS w a s»«,. u «‘ ,o ■? 5, S^£} &oS5f5 noeU f mT fc M0NTM0LLIN. Ibr rale at 1U OonttM«;at, TO BKNT.—A Garden lot containing about ier«;> - B» 8» fllBUBYt ^ n< d*«i7fSt MW cItjr * *®. , iiniUSTMAS HOLIDAYS. i£"n books, poBt K0.\na,pi«Buaw to iF-SsSSB*®*® 5 sssas»~,, j| rOCERIES ! GROCERIES I ! 1M bags prime Hlo, 76 du Jamaica, 60 do Ja- • ife.-lil hh<1» Potto Rico.' JO do 8t; Croix, 6 do Now •{23560 bott Oeorglo, ?6 ditto Canal, 60 ditto Hiram : ?J!w-Mc«ka Baltimore Hams, fcOblids Sides, 80 do ^^UOiIomo. pointed handles. SommSmS* ''fluuM-Uo bom No.< 1 end Family .*r»)do rale do, 75 do Adamantine Caortlea, 16 do }£&. 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole end Pkga varlou* brand* end qualities.. . Sox Svkit. Ac —60 boxen Syrup, 10 cum Walnut end ^«dtio*Ijqco>»—76*ld>'* /’help’s Gin, 60 do N E Rum, ki-clUKM Whisky, 30 do Ext* Old Monnngahele do. 'fctty-iO quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice Model- „ luvcived and for salo by •Jij MqMAHOS k BOVU5. GENTEEL CLOTHING READY-MADE. PH1CH t VJ5M1BH, g lUOUS to overcome eny prejudice that may exlat aa itho superiority In style, quality and cheapness of our wc riiallenge com\>otltiun in e comparison with eny tint cab be produced from eny aection of the Onion. Wiwnwltf up under tbr ‘-.nperintendence ofoor Mr. Price lathe city or New York, whose time end experience la de- titol exclusively to tho interest of our business, tox rooms «r coulldently rely on our ability to meet their wanta and worsts with every article incur sphere to their entire atiifsctlon. Call at 147 Bay atrect, nearly opposite the Jtchsnge. dec20 noVil euee, to deal roil* of well aoqualnted with the ‘ K ata hla services would h. 1JS _ utpenlea, or Merchant*, requiring t! Jeutlon to leave the city. Balisfaclot addroelngW. at thta office, , 1X/aNT*D A SITUATION—By a young man who tTwell 1 Y Y acquainted |q the city | he la a good accountant and writes a fair band | a situation In a Commissi m Home o< thu Grooery BualneM prerorred t would make himself gen erally ueeftilto hto empl< yer. Apply at this offibe. old t tUH w n/ c, ATTORNEY AT WW%*«3jOTOnfeniAl 7 Hehaa an ... / reference# given on octlU • ORDINARY’S OFFICE, . Oornsr of Bav and Whltaker-streets. Office houft from 9 Aa Mi,to fjiVM,| and from 8)4, P. M. to 9} P. Iff. DEVANNY. I'ICOLATA HOUSE, PICOLATA. FLA. Tha subscriber would respectfully Inform th» Mill traveling community that ho tua leased the abovl ■MM named house, and is now ready to acoommodat* tmvmero, and hope#, by giving hla penonal attention, t- gi vo satisfaction. lie will have horses and carrtagos at all times to accom rnodate hla guests, OEO. M. OALP1N, dec!8 Proprietor. CS TO KENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.- 1 ISI5-t ii, "° b “' »a TO RENT—A carriage house and stable, for tw- J^ljorees, In a central part of tho city. Apply at this ol TO RENT—A farm, on(Tmile from tho city, contain fitting seventeen acres, on Hie premises Li a conveolen 1 “dwell ng. plastered and well finished. For particular! inquire of T J. WALSH, novffil j 176 Bay st. TO RENT—A house on Liberty street, opposite tin residence of Solomon Cohen. Faq. Apply to |jj*_uovLI WYULY ftMUXTMOLUN. «v. TO RENT—Two cr three rooms on Bay street suit iiittable for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian. ■*•31 novl3 TO RENT—A small brick house, near tho Barracks. Hent ai'l.pO per jnonlh. * ’ , HUDSON, FLEMING * CO., Factors mill Coin mission Merchants, aVo. 04 Nuy tired, Savannah. Ua. y T EVPF.R their servitfen to planters, merchants and deal ers. in the salt! or Cotton and all other country pro duce. Being connected iu business with Hopiuxh. Hudson 4G>. of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this •fly w\u afford our friends choice of market*. Strict atten tion will bo given to business, and the usual facilities af forded castomcu. j. r. HUDSON. 1-. W. R FLEMING, LAMBETH HOI-KINS. Augusta. iepl3—tf 'J. J. COHEN. Charleston. ■ FALlTnD WINTER TRADE, 1853. TO MEKCJIANTb AND WUOLSlALK PURCHASERS Or DRY UOODS. O CR purchases for the fall and winter trade are now com pleted. and we can submit to your Inspectlou a very hi** and well assorted stock, embracing every article con- fitctel wltii Hie trade, and at such prices, in tho present Itate of the markets, ns will prove highly satisfactory, M 1-ltENDERGAST At CO., 178 Broughton-at. oct23 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVER November 10th. 1863, by S. S. Sibley.—Busy Moments of on Idle Wuman. Live* of the Queens of Kng'and, by J P. Smith, Esq., su itor of.tmy lAwrcnce, &c. The Old IVictor. or Stray Leaves from my Journal, being itelcheFoftlio most Interesting roininisceuccs of a retired phriiclsp. Short Patent Sermon*, by Row. Jr., thin! volume. Tho Connies* Aro!ieira,o’r Master Timoth’s Book Case, by 0. W. tt Reynolds. Lionet Mnswuvtb.or tho Young Parttwn’s Room. Li v Urn's Widowlnupl. from Cluck wood's ibigaxlne, Itanium's IlliistrntevNuws.' Gleason’s Pictorial. For sale at 130 Congress street, ijuvis MORE MEDICAL HOOKS. W TIMlt.SK WILLIAMS has received—Paget on Surg- . leal Pathology; Handy’s Text Book of Anatomy and Guide in DisSeoiions, 2<W illustrations ; Llttell on Dis ease* of the Eye; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket Anatomist: Reese’s Pocket Medical lexicon ; Warrington’s OiMtleulc Catechism, for students, with questions and an- svrers; A^jl $ dmltli's C<nn[a‘nd of Mistlcfne. dec!4 MI’ISCOPAL PUBI-rc iT ONS, J UST received, a variety of publications of the New York Proto«tnnt Eptscouut Society, Tracts. Church Cate chisms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap anil volu- tbD Publicatium. For auto at the Book Store of S. 8. SIBLEY, #11310 No. 136 Congress-street. bUNTRIE^YSO.bags prime li tJ lit buxe* Tob'tocn. assort! Rio Cotfco. 40 do old Java do. assorted brands, (s. 8s and la, 80 . bdfsnlqunrtcr chests Hyson Tea. 25 Imlfdo Black do. 25' bagsPVpper and Allspice, 175 boxes Family. Palo and No 1 &wp. 40 du Pearl SLareh. 100 do adamantine Omdles, 30 do fipenndn, 75 do patent tallow do. 100 do ground Pepper. Jlaitird.Ginger and Spice. 100 kegs FFFU Rille Powder. 100 ■ bldfxnd qimrter kegs FFPO and FFU do. 30 kegs Blasting do, 75 bids R.-ctlDed Whisky. 60 do Gin. 40 do P k H do. 30 I do domestic Brandy. 26 qnartomud eighth casks do. 10 naif ■ nlpcj nurd do. 15 do do various brands Cognac do. 40 quar ter ca«ks Sherry. Canary, and Madeira Wine. 10 dodo Pori du. 40 baskets Champaign do, 20 quarter casks Sweet Mala ga do. for ‘ide by dec2l WEBSTER k PALMF** B ACON and LARIW15 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 10 iin do Shoulder*. 10 tk-rco* best c«nvnss <, d 1 tains, 20 bills prime loaf Lard. 40 kegs do do. just received and for sale by WEBSTER k PA1 MLS. S UGAR ANI) MOLASSES—20 Hilda choice P-. »o Rico Su gar. 10 do Muscovado do. 15 do prime Men <>rlean* do. 13) bbU crashed and clariQed do, 15 boxes is ' do. 76 bbls { rime new crop New Orleans Syrup. 100 do cheap sugar- uuse do. just received and for sale by WEBSTER & PALMES. L amp OIL AND SUNDRIES.—Juit received' 10 Ibis Well’d winter Whale Oil. 20 bbls while Wine and Cider Vm-gar. lo bblx Apple*. 60 hbl* Potatoes. 30 packages To bacco. 100 boxes Soap. Starch and Cuudle*. 15 half chests old II)*<>n ami Black Tea*, 30 boxes ground Coffee, 60 boxes Mustard, in quarter pound cans. 60 dor. hand and handled Serubing Brushes. 60 doz cotton a»d man--lU Clothes IJnes, 10 dot aonrtetl aim door mats, 10 client.. Cedar Tube. 6 dot tWar htilx.3<ldi>z2 and 3 lionp Buckets. 30 doz large fancy handled Uruonu, and 10 doz Wisp Broom*. Arc . bv . DAVID O’CONNER. d*® 22 Corner Pronghton mid Drayton-zts. t TO RENT.—A eommodioue brick edifice on IjouU Broad street. Possession given lst'Novomber next.- Inqulre at this office. oct8 ■“at TO RENT—One tonement In Gordon Block, well supplied with water and gas pipes, closets, drawers land other modern improvements, basement plasterim hard finished. Possession given 1st January next. Ap ply to dcc!7 EDWARD U. WILSON. TO RENT.—A small comfortable House in a n. ■pectable^ud central part of the city. Rent$30U Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner 51 simple. Apply at this office. aog26 LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA. m The undersigned having leased tho above estal llsbment begs to assure the traveling public tbt- no exertions will be spared to sosialn theestabllal . eo reputation of the house. Assisted by Mr. Meara. 1i>- Imocs to make the Lanier Houso, aecoud to none South in Now York. GEO. M. LOGAN, Proprietor. J, Mxaiu, Superintendent.novlg—ly ORANGE SPRING, EAST FLORIDA. J j3> The proprietor of tide popular and and delightfi I iij watering place announces that he Is now prepare- 1 !f for the reception of guests. Invalids will recetv our most careful attention; Seeker* of Pleasure can hei find much to admire; and Sportsmen, hunting, fishing, ho. The water of the spring being warm affords delightful bath, ing ull winter, and L '■roved equally successful to an 1 mineral spring in th- In tbe cure of most of the dhi. lullart out'-’i. •■*. K. 8. DAROAN. Proprietor. s* pecu decU—d&wln. PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA. iiM, This splendid new house, situated on Broad-st.. [jSi Immediately in front of the site of tho old Plantera’ ‘ Hotel, which has been tumlahed throughout will new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception 1 customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor 11 tho Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favt him with their custom. J. M. 8IMPBON. aovP—-tf Proprietor. A RARE CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE. rpHE DEUWAKK STEAM SAW MILL is offered lor saK 1 It U lust abovo IVm. B. biles k Co.’s Mill, and is tl- best location on tbo rlv«r for business, being on the ell si lo of the river. Immediately Joining the present limits k the city, and Included In the intended extension. Tho mill Is new. having been only finished In the pas* year. It is urranged In tho most modern nnd upprov--. plan, having ono rolling or spiked gang, nnd a large eireu l.ir saw. together with two shingle nmchiues below. The sawing apartment of this establishment la capable w cutting from twelve to twenty-five thousand feet of lumb*- per day, and tbe shlnglo ihucbine can nnd has inanufai 1 turcd.an average.<>t'four thousand shingles ;i«r day, wblci. sell readily InTTiliTtnatltet'ibr 91ft per thousand. There is no tlmo when lumber has been In such demon-) and the prospect* fur a continuance Is good. Tho only reason tho mill Is inffered for sole is on nccout 1 of the health of the acting partner, being such ns to disub! him for the business. For further particulars apply to tho subscriber, nr to Win B. Giles & Co. HENRY MITCHELL. , Savannah, December Dth. 1863. declO CjUM'RIRS ON HAND— 60 bbls Potatoes. 10 do Onions. 6 Lv do 1 anl. 10 do N O syrup, 15 do crashed and clar- inej!Sugars. 2 lilxls Bacon Shoulders. 60 dozen Mustard In H lo «un* 50 boxes Beadel’s Family Soap. 25 do ground We a n l Java Coffee, 25 do Boston Brick Dust, 20 dozen Pickles In !' tmllons. nlm.Teas, Cinnamon. Nutmeg, Mace. Crjnherrii s. ami while Beans. For sale at the corner of Broo;.'lit..u and Drayton streets, by DAVID 0’CONNF.B. N h\v BOOKS—Received by S. S. Sibley Roc 0th, 1863— Oln E .gland ami New England, by Alfred Bunn, l ife of an Actor, by U. H. Hill, Health Trip to the Tropics, by N. P. Will!*. Ike Intnlid'sOwn Rink. Iiy the Hon. lady Cust. jUpjiV llays iTChildhood, by Amy Meailowv Iron Hu|oTyranny in tbo Household, by T 8 Arthur. Jack Junk, by tho author of Gallant Toni, kc. Ill-ekwan t's Magazine, fo. November. Popular Educator. For Dtember—H int's Msgn-tne. Knlekeioocker Mags- L »ne. Grain in'* Magazine. Illustrated Mages -of Art, and Go-ley’s l.-idy’s Book, for sale at 135 Congo 1. d7 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY—LIFE, FIRi AND MARINE INSURANCE. Charter Usk Life Intarattce Company, OF IMKTFOKD, OOX.H., Capital, and surplus over 8260,000. At frkd Gill. President. Jsa. C. Walk let. Seo’y This Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stoc .irinclple and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tb. hem-lit' of both systems at the option of the insured. r liL itr^ng.h. ability and well invested capital of the in siiiution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu ranee Company In this State or Union. [L.S.] signed RG.PINNEY, Comptroller ol Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. AT* Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risli taken on reasonable terms. Tire subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Comps. nies: Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital 82.600,0(>i Capital paid In.... 81.000,00’ Farmer*’Fire Insurance Company. Capital 8200.000. Granite Fire ami Marine Insurance Comp’n) OF .\KW YORK cmr. Capital 8300,000. State atunl Fire and Marine Insurance •Jompaiiy, of Fentieylvaiila. Cujiilul 8360.000. K11’ .erboeher Fire Insurance Company. Capital 8160.000. Now York and Erlo Fire Insurance Comp’y Capital 8160,000. Tlieso Companies having a cash capital, safely investe in ’mud and mnrtgsgo, are prepared to eDcct Insuranci against damage by tiro,on all kinds nr proporty on reason able terms. For insurance in either of the above named Companie* apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies, docl7—ly offico 142 CongrcM-st. SIR HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLEON. rjI-TORY of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena Ji from the Journal* of Hr Hudson Lowo. AliermUhv’s Memoirs, by DrMacltwnln. lhrrv's ladder to L'aroing. 230 illustrations. U' vrla. or Mr Peylon’a Exiierlmcnt*. by Mr* flail. T.u-hTimex iu .tlabaina nnd Mississippi, with riates. Hearthstone, or Home Life In our Cities, by S Osgood. A Month In England, by Tuckerniau. Up the llive.'. by Shelton. For sale by 4wl4 ^ W. THURNE WIIJJAMS. MAGAZINES, Sic. H AUl'ER’3 Magazine lor Deceu.'j°i far December. Oleafon’s I'ictoriul Itlustrateil V Eva May. the Foundling, or t . wvh. Received bnd for aalo *• nov3d H ~V/. TIIOUNE WILL. AS received a variety of new*bouks <f Evidence, voi. 3d; Fit* nde* n •• ^.n. H.cdein on the law of I s 'i'" • 'n T'ie Mud (Vbin. or (tritli 1 -is, ? '* is. by Matt. ? War .. *' of Building, fur th of architects, build- ,r *, - 11 11. inacliiulsts. engi cere and meohnnlo*. ; 1 •>••*... -.he King’* Advoc. '.e. .ScottLh romance. • 'e»n. thl*-. for *'.■ 'ober. •eal.cr. lor sr.hinl-.. dcbatlr.,; clubs, &e. Kxciteme .t, by Gr..-ol'no I/)e Herts, • nut. » .sviranceof * re to volution. • t Journal, for Sepler her. IR cord .if the N Y ' .Ulbition, Nos 7 and 8. a a Visiting List.for .14. ocl5 's Magazine Law WOODRUFF, GREEN & CO.’t NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. vHflCHo Mr- W. W. Woodhi’ff. of (irillin, Ga., an - Messrs. ?• C. & J. H. Grow, of Newark. N. J., l aving purchased Hu entire Interest, and secured tbr location of Messrs. T. j. Naylur k Co., In the oarrluge busl ucria la this city, rei|)ectfully announce to tho citizens << .Ntvuunah and of the State* of Georgia. South Carolina, Ahr huma. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing ettj that it is their intention to keep-u 'md, at all times 1 l..r^e and general assortment ot • . 1 of ..irrisges I They fc. confident that th*’Ions are sue'* ns to enab «them to offer inui • ;»asera ejui to Charles on, or any other «• ,y Tho Jlossrs. Green have lK.-e’' 1 'lanufactar-' or carriages in Newark. N.-., of years, an' are well acquoirlcd with the wi . ir.nrents of til* South. The* putatlon as Mnnu'.u.»u -ert.,x unbin 1 wit' the cxt>*>riex and qualillcations ot .Mr. Woodruff, Ion. known Gn^'ii, Ga.. In the carriage buslne**, embloder t In-in to promise that they will i 0 able to meet the exp*c lotions of tho public. Mr. H I). W. Alexander, of tho hi to l *i.<. f ivr rahly know* BOARDING^UvSlY^ND^vilo BlAU wm BRQAu irjtiatr, bavaxnaB, oa. A710R§^^Sp?6uUj88SS£ LAY, ■ ■■-•!'} - -Atlanta, Otoryia! «.«1 *.-• j ‘ , A. BItOJttT, .6UOTKR BUILDER, . h. IU take contract# for Building and Work in Masonry .of every djyosrlnUoti. Realdeace first door west of 8t. Ank draw’s Hall, Broughton Street, Havli P. K. BHEILS, , . LUMBER AND TIMBER FACTOR, . ring leased one of the wharves lately occupied by A. A. ®«U, t« now prepared to receive any lumber or timber which may be consigned to blrq for sale. He will also keep on liend lumber, shingles and wood for eity trade. Bavannth. December 1st, 1863. • dl 1. rosy, PORT Si DUNHAM, MEKCHA1 FACTORS AND COMMISSION * ‘ iSheannoA, Oa. NTS, xtcnouscaraxB. u ■ ■ kowaud c.wadx. CRUGER A WADQ, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M Jlay-ttred. Savannah. JOBS T. ROWLAND, .. JOHN T. ROWLAND,JX. ROWLAND Si CO., * GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCllANTS, • 172 flaji-stred. Savannah. t. HYLAND. p. n. O’NEILL, HYLAND St O’NL. 'iiL, DEAI^RS IN IMPORTED W. T.l A’v ) IJQUORS.Ao.. Ned Door to Marshall IIoux. Bruanhlon tired, . iuvakkAh. oxonorx. . Wholesale and retail dealers In imported wines and llqnors, French brandies, jtfgars. End fancy groceries. FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, WoiMupfon City, D. C., Will practise in the various Courts of tho District, and at- tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern. meDt - r June22 A. H champion. j. a. watin. CHAMPION & WATTS, wholfsau-: and retail grocers, No. 4 Barnard tired, between the Market and Bay street, 8AV4.NX.tlt. GA.. Dealers in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, &o„ &c. Refotenees—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Fjq., Messrs. Habnn k Whitehead, Swift tb Co., Savannah, Ga. B, P. HORTON. 0. H. RIKKMAN. HORTON Si KIKE MAN, WnOLEBALK AND KBTAII. DKALXRR IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. SII.VER-WAUK, FANCY G00D8, 110 Brauphton^tred. WM. A. THOMAS, PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Oa Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tiu, copper boilers, light and force pumps, hydrnullo ranis, and kitchen ranges, con* Jtant^r on hand. Order a from the country prompter at- The subscriber Is preparedto lay Tin Roofs on correct prln- olples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured be can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference Riven. j. J. MAURICE. Q-Gutters and Conductors made to order. BI. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Florida. Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col, 8.8. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Oa. J. W. PATTERSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga. J. If. HAYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Striven County, Practices in tho Eastern and Middle Cirautts of Georgia. Jy2S—3m S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Monlicelb. Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. B. FututNO, Savnunah, Ga. fob3 WILLIAM 8. FLKMIXU. JOHN M. MILLS*. FLEMING Si M1LLEN. The undersigned havlug united In tho practice of law. will attend punctually to any liusiness entrusted to their care. Office corner of Bayaud Whitaker 8troeta, over Messrs. 8wift. Donslow k Co’s. .. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Troupcitte. Georgia. Will practise in the Clrccuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling and trwin.Georgia; and in the Cir cuit Courts of JefforHon, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middlo Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia counties tn the Eastern Circuit nr Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Departmenta at Waih- Ington. Wm. M. Lawton, R. Wainwrioht BaOON, Wm. M. Taylor, Josktii T. Dill. WM. M. LAWTON & CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston, S C. aug23—2aw4m WILLIAM II. DAttHEll, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupviUe, Lowndes county, Ga. Will practise In Thomas. Liwndcs. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulnaki counties. Georgia; and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. >h23 VtWBU OATS LATER FROM JSUUOPB. ARRIVAL OF£HE AFRICA. Llrerpool, Deo. ILT* ■ COTTON UNCHANGED—INTERESTING INTELIJQENCE. •' v r '■ • Nsw Yottti Dm. 30.' , The Cuoard stottmor Africa, with Liverpool datet of the lftbi la ot baud, 8ko reports tbe Cottoo mar ket unchanged, with ealee or tbo week at 88,000 b8leiipf 1 :trblob«pecaIutor»tookl8,000* , . j Floor Is active at 6d advance. Wheat 3d a 3d id* tance. Com Od a 1* advance. On Friday, Conaoli aold at 94} to M|. LoMPalpiertton hoi resigned hit poiitloninthe English Mlnlitry In consequence or a manifest India* posit!on to support Lord John Ruasellis Beform Bill* Letters from Bucharest ol tho 6th. December, .an nonncea the suspension of hostilities on the r>annbe. Tbe Impression prevailed atrongly.at Vleflna.tbat the Eastern queatlou will be speedily arranged eatlsfaoto- ri, y-- .. I - . • ' , It is reported that a Russian naval.division. with 6,000 troops on board, had been repulsed at Cheftlkll. Ono Buualan atcainer was destroyed, one frigate div masted, and 1^00 Russians killed. Another engagement hsa taken place, near Abaca, between two Turkish steamers and Rasaian frigatea and a brig. The latter was withdrawn In a shattered State. Four allied steamers have gone to Constant!* nople. j The Russian manifesto of No.l, caused immense excitement. Tbe Greek government has adopted severe precau tionary measures. The Ui 8*frigate 8t. Louis arrived at Alexandria, Egypt, on the 26th November! It waa reported at Vienna, on the 13tb, that the Russian and Prussian armies were about to march on Erzeroum. • 1* ; . - , Havre, Dec. 14.—Tho Cotton Bates- for 1 the weslc are 0,000 bales, the market closing with Middling Orleans and Uplands at 00 to Stock on hand 33,000 baleB. Charleston Cotton Market, Charleston, Deo. 30. The sales to-day, foot np 1J500 bales—for the week 6,600 bales, at extremes or 8 and 10jc. The market closes in favor of buyers, with middling fair at 10}. Receipts of the week 11,829 bales. Stock on band, exclusivo of that on shipboard, 46,616 bales. Later trom California. Baltimore, Dec. 28. The steamer Texas arrived at Now Orleans yeatcr* day, bringing seven days later intelligence from Call’' foruia. The steamer Winfield Scott la ashore on the coaa' of 8anta Barbara, and is reported a total loss. Money and passengers are saved. Insured in New York of fices to the amount of a quarter of a million of dol lars. The California nows is favorable. New silver mines containingextraordlnary richness have been discovered at Acapnlco. New York Markets. Baltimore, Dec. 28. In the New York market, to-day, Cotton declined 1 to 4 of a cent. The sales amounted to 1,800 baie»- Exchange on London Is quoted at 9} to9i prem. Flour has deellued 12J cts. on the hbl. In otbo 1 articles we have no change to report. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, Dec. 28. Sales to the amount of 10,600 bbls. standard brand - FlQur_wcrcjnailpJu3laLat.lfiJ)3l.aA7.t»rJihL - - CosuKEssioxAL.—Nothiug was done in cither brunch of the National Legislature to-day. Both bodies attended tbe funeral of Mr. Campbell. Steamshil Asia.—The steamship Mia sailed a' her appointed time, nnd has taken out with tier nin* ty passengers and three hundred and sixty thousam. dollars In specie. Fire.—Tho Manchester House at St. Johns, Now Brunswick, has been destroyed by fire. From British Guinea.—Sir E. Head will ho ap pointed Governor of. British Guinea. Storm.—A severe storm has swept over the 8L Johns coast. Several vessels have sustained heavy damages. Thp. Extradition Case.—Judgo Mitchell ha' decided the Extradition owe of Alex’r Hilbocrn< claimed by the British Government. His discharge bas been ordered. Fire in Montreal.—A serious fire has broken ool at Montreal. The loss is immense. Insurance to tb* amount of 810U.000 has been effected. 3U3ffiCVp5CaSJ American .hip ELI WHITOgV, TiM ni .‘i | toutor, bavin* , the larger portion of bsr .gm tEMA^pw! with dispatch as abova. Tor Au* 1 ?/ - padeLford, fay a co. jm I.EW ^uiik.dniaii uni—fh.t^ulu .ahoon.r ENCHANTBBU, T.jlor. Hi.ur, IU Li,»f quick dl.p.toh for th. «bon port. Forfraltht, or p..wgo. apply to htcai IWPhN . BUNKKft, MEW VOUK-am Hno.Th, npolu pukot iclir. VI0OINIA, Copt. Arworlhy, will nn.t jpotoh for tho .boro port. For Inlght or naiun apply to A.0ia E K. WASHBURN, Ajror UOSTOM. WM. F. WILLIAMS. •TIIADIIKTR OUVnt. JACK RROWK, WILLIAMS, OE.1VK It Si BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Marion County. Ga., Will practise In the cuuntles of Marion, Macon, Houston, Stewart. Katnlolnh. Muscogee, I.i-e, and any adjoining counties where tuelr services may bo required. Jan29 JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Corner of Bay anil Whilaker+tredt, COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE, WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, No. 223 Bay tired, NdraunaA. Ga. BOoster, will moot ;lu or passage apply on ou.,- «»»«.., oM DRIQHAM, KELLY k 00. NEW YOilK—UIO! —Tho flno brig TALLULAH, Ooop.r, iwt with dlapateh at above. Toe yon board or to . nmnuAW truT.r.v s m kilar packet schr. P. R. BUI ul* pa tell f ' ,—l for thp above apply tn (kptaln onboard, i por at Ai ----- LlntH-Tho r#*u- BTON. Captain Lingo. wiU. irk. For freight, on deck, ndemon'* upper wharf. Of ROWLAND k CO. Agents in New York—Scbanton k Tallman. Niaw YOliKSSjro, jUr partitt barb MAIUA MmffifLoI JuTjn'ulhf.^ iavo dispatch for 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* CO. Agent* In New York—Scranton & Tallman. dl8 UOSTON^-TUe lOoleman muter, abuvu port. For freight or pusage a; The regular packet bark BEBOOIS, ■, Will have qulok dispatch for the Terms cash. Purchaser paying for tltlae, ' : • At pritoto Sal* Lots.. 24-l.(hdUtrtct v .o4 SdMcthm, wbloUl IM acree, within four ttilH, «f tha.to|ra of GUotoa. Terms oashi ; ■ • ■ - ' ?■ - deelf At Private Sola. " • Lot No. 25,' sooth of Jones attest end Improremoata, eon* silting of a two-story house and double tonement, Jo good order, Renta at f88 per modth. Will bo sold a bargain, os the present owner Is moving from tbo pity. For terms end further partloalars lnqulro st tho oountlng room. dlt At Private Solo. V . A second-hand Carriage lately trimmed and painted, to good order. Terms cash. , deoil At Private Bala. - Soed Rye and Oats In qusntltlee to suit purehasoro. Clothing at Private 'Solo—A handsome assortment of ready-made Clothing,' consisting 6f superfine frock, seek and overcoats, In loU suit purchaaere, for sale low. Terms decli i apply to OGDEN A .£££ NEW YORK—Old Establlilicd Line— iflE&Tha packet brig PHILURA. Graffka, muter, will with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply ard, at relfolr’a wharf, or to IIRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. NEW YORK—Union Llne.-The meet .... on board, dec.16 .packet schooner tM.TARAOT,"Riee’mMter“wiu1iai quhu dispatch ax abovo. For freight or passage apply to dec!4 OGDEN k BUNKER. ll , LIVERPOOL—Tbe American ahlpSTIRUNG. Sj^Henderson, master, will meet with dispatch for the •vo port. dels PADELFORD, FAY k CO. BALTIMORE—Regular Line.—.The reg- schooner WOODUHIDGE White, masUr, will meet with dispatch a* above. For freight or passage apply or to dec8 BRIGHAM KELLY k CO, NEW. YORK,—Tho schooner E. J. TALBOT , master, will hare dispatch as above. For ireigut or piusago apply to Jecfl BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. aSH BALTIMOLE—Regular Line—The aebr. S^SsKEDRON.I^yton, niKster. will meet with dispatch os above,' lor freight ot patrage apply on board or to decO BRIGHAM. KELLY A Co. G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of Class 108 :• 13 28-10 76 40 62 29 2 89 40 11 24 Also. Extra Class M: 4 2 48 77 66 50 10 78 16.12 1 19 29 89 42 Ticket 1 42 48 prize of $300 sold and cashed. Holders of prises will please call for tha cash, or renew at E.-WITHINQTON’B. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Clue 170, draws tbta day, tha 81et Instant, la this otty. Sale* closo at 8 o’clock, P. M. CAPITAL, $4,600. 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots, BST Tickets 81—shares In proportion Extra Class 88, draws at Wilmington, Dal,, on Saturday, 31st December. capital. - whl hare quick dlipatc! e apply on board, or to aec2 •—The ref- Hall, mu freight or pa«- BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. JkA NEW YORK—New Llne^-Tbe reguUr ESSpackct brig MACON. Capt. Watkins, wiU meet with ispAtch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to deolD H. K. WASHBURN, A^nt. if' —a. MACON. HAWK1N8\T(LLE. ANDTanTT- ASKINGS ON THE RIVER.—The steamer 8AM will leave ns above, to-morrow evening, irom the Union Steamboat Wharf For freight only apply to doc20—2 SMITH K LAT1 FOR MACON AND LANDINGS BELOW. «-Ulhli^SwTlie steamboat H. L C(X)K will receive freight ibovu at tho Uflfon Steambo.it Company’s wharf, on Thursday, tho 29th, nnd leave immediately. For freight apply to dec28—2 GEO. S. FRIERSON. WEEKLY STEAM-PACKET LINE. FOR PALATKA, K. V., via Darien. Brunswick, St. Marys. Jacksonville anti Middle bury. (Black Creek.) r TI TOe now and elegant stenm-packct 8T. JOHNS. Captain Jami.sFkctuoiw, will leave fortliu above place Thursday. 6th January, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and every Tliursdny tiiorenfter. Tills boatJuioJuiA. built einrtuUv-«n«-Yir^-tnt-grrTfTia airy state- room accommodations for passengers. For freight or pass- "go. apply on board at the Florida Steam-Packet W harf near tbo gas works, or to dec30 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. AY*The St. Jnlins will make Iter next trip to St. Au gustine on Thursday, thu I2th Jiiniinry, WEEKLY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, E. V., via Darien. Brunswick. St. Mary*. Jacksonville. Picolata, and MiddUbnrg, (Black Creel:,) carrying the (J S. Mail. - r yir**' p w The regular steam-packet WM. GASTON, Capt. Tiioa. K. Shaw, will leave for tho above place on Tueauay morning 3<t January, at 10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Tuesday. For freight or passage, having handsome accommodation*, apply on board, at toe Florida Steam Packet wharf, near the Gas works, or to ■Ioc30 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents. OPPOSITION LINE. PALATKA. FIJI., AND INTERMEDIATE •*7 iilMiiiwM Pl ’ ri,M —Leaves every Saturday morning at 10 o’ciock.—Ti.e regular steam packet WEI.AKA, Capt. N. King, will leave as abovo, Forfrelghtengngcments.ap- ply on board, or to S M LAFETfliAU, Agent. N. B.—The fare to Brunswick Is reduced to >4. aug2b OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—Hr Patatka, Fla..andall the interne • diale landings on the route. , The superior new Stonin-uacketWELAKA, -Contain N. Ktxo. will, until further notice, lonvo «v«rr sUtUKDAT. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate or Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows j To Darien *3 00 I To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 50 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shipped free of all charge* at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to fablH a. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—175 Bay-street, Savannah. Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 90 Bay-street, Savauiuih, Georgia. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, Palatka. v »d Florida, Will attend to all collecting sent him, In East Florida, promptly and efficiently. sepO—w2m H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t., * MKRCT* :hant, WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 94 Bay-stnel. Savannah. O’HEAR Ac 8TONEY, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, LATH OV TDK K-! O* LUIAIIE. 0’llR.Ut A CO. jonneetton with the earring Hiiciated with them, nnd will -»ei in-lion nnd manngement * f Iht Mr. Woodruff’s intei * ti«n botwcon this poll. - li the acq intunco of ,h .- • By sir.ot uttentinn, coan'. v ing, tU 'oiks to secure a shut They ive made arrnngr proinptiy and neatly done All work sold by them war iii .u. WOOD' UFF ' is • i 'palrinj lU'i»-r»l i'bM’i. A V *BW OB’ THE CITY OP SAVANNAH. BUUriFUL Wrds’-eye v.ew r.T tbo City ot Ss-vannab “ uetched from the steeple of the Exchange, by F. Cer- IHhngmphod by It. IL Howeix. Just completed.— V ...''‘b^n l* limited. Tlioso ' lulling a copy must apply ^ 11H Cowell. „r *t the book store of" V S. 8. StUUiY. 136 Congress street R?'^A mu’atto woman. 26 years old. competent vho •«‘ <1 ' er , van f- " f character, with hor 4 •‘in, vhosre remarkably likely. ’ lerv.M k w, ". na0 - 20 y* an old - g°°d field hand 7 *?.'.. C01 J n . ,r 7 ra^ed. — country raised. W years old. AbUckb , y. 1 3y Par ,old. miii.2-Tyearsold.il . a nuek in in on ..Vi „ • .tern jnnell, l|.T years ma. Bold ltsnd, country raized, . a i,i,!u 0,, bg"0‘ ,a ”o- n "‘”- rnu o , ryraized. V A mill* ••'’I'lliohil, end her 3cliildren. 4rtn. Ult0 Wo "" ,n - cumploL) house servant, an. 1 cWl- JlM* 01 "*"' it-rale cook.and her child. ' dtsu" nnl •' * ■ "Inglv and In families. ' --‘-it WYLLY k MONT• l”. W. ?i ,0!tN E WILLIAMS 1m* lately sere' . Add&r" 1 * *’ r on Woman. ■ot»ihvrt? M W* w '"* c "- wltii critical nnd explanatory Thiw,l ill- n 6 robin'- 4—first Pi«t recelvo-l. Into RzaArtLv cr , -b r ' , oi c lu, a narrative of an Expedition IhCu. P lo‘ Unty ’ V*. 1 will, illustration*. FleM’i n.r . ill*’ “'"operative Plillosophy. tvh.ftdp;^ Arzliltec’. or designs for Dwellings, Ho- 8SSS&; 1 *• s o™y»>n. Rzvk*. un AntlqulUez, translated by Rev. Dr. \ Hojhr/ Uteraturs Vr.„ -'I’ti’eGs-^rapliy. •^v;e5rSj r6w,, ‘ U’ll lruu; by tU author of the Wide, l ‘ , ^lw!i.’'f M ii ,wm Blackwood. «ovi9 tui;. i co, 22J Bay street. ^a'snnah,vGa. VJ- A CARD —It will ; . -be above that we bav* doi-in .d It best for tho lute _ nil concerned, to'with- -Iraw in favor of Me4sr*. Woodmlf, Green fc Co. We t*ki\ this opportunity to return thank* *n our friends for th- 1 kin-1 offers of supno ’ t were • • erally proffered us-, and to solicit the s' our frit i the «rmc firm. - - . tY/ ■*« CO. Savannah. Decemb.r 7. 1853. ,-> c9 I’lxrRA pnr7i jewels, v v % . SILVER WARE, ^ Now opening a very Urge anl su' .J»‘ oasort- ment ol Diamoao Jkwxlkt, embracing full seU o'; .bracelet, ear-rings, brooch and crots; fine sets cl very superior Mosaic do . imported direct fr-> Rome. » very choice and unique article; also, fine lVarl, Cameo Mosaic.-Ltva-. Conil. Eoamulled and Rich Emho*«od Car- Ring*, Bracelets nnd Pins.of fine gold, Rich Finger Ring* nnd Brooches, of Jl.datterns. from one dollar to five'hun* dred; premium gold and sl’vtr bunting lever Watch**/ and plain one*, of ever* »*, -xpresaly-for. enstomerd and railroad reieralivert. .. .itod J gojd Chain*.Sealr Keys, C. -d Clm.' ..: . . mounted Shell Combs, a o. ; -'- :tr is m; 'monies’, (Maes. Sterling Silver To- -c. . idlehei*. ..oblets. Spoons, Forfu. and’, every r ‘ FT ur-wa e i .attd aqd funqy nrllcles fo ‘ tb-com. D.B.NWHIMS,;/ dec? \ .first store west oKITiUskl House, - K uTcLUVI --A *pft*'$dassortroont of ladles’ addgen■ tlfinen’* black and culored Kid Gloves. Just received '' an I for salu oy KEMITON k VEIWIILLE. decli Wnring’qRawge, D cnmkad’s gkurUTa n. ur—100 i.uis of t superior Flour, recclred nod for ssle by «i i **')! 0OV f,L ' HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. " C HAMPAIGN CIDER—100 boxe* -.uarts aud pints,Jtwt' received per Stale uf Osr. .a. anrt'fnr sale by deoU U')iXX>MBE, JOHN8UN k CO. (JPEBM CANDLES—to boxes for saT^bT" doc2 _iby' COHEN k FOSDT' . 4 »W2Q fc bunker; • "‘lbridae. f.nm it.utmn.. z.. Uraarih-—— °°des a bonkfi. T VJTTKR. fcc.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter, 125 . , * White and Colored Cheo*e. 100 boxes new scaled Her- 40 half an-120 qiisrU.' barrel* Buckwheat, 60 boxee .. - o it noh Raisins, llecolved per steamer wnil for sale bf docdl SCRANTON, J'HINdTON fc CO. . 1 JMBUR—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale' ■ bv^ ROW!AND it CO H AY.—76 bah* Prime Eastern llay, Just received and for sale by nov23 75. W. BUKER T 'RD J J •« ,.n« • •'VIA i, ■;t from schr Mohawk, 26 kqgv and 10 bbls *rd.for sale by J. V; CONNKRAT k CO. HMAiuaiiS,. HTUND * O-OTIH, TRANTONj -Wiwwbwau u V JOHNSTON k 00, • k. •er brig Sam’l T Hind*, for sale, to ar* v’8 PPIQHAM. KF-L1.Y fc CO. - OS-yBUdt bombazines, do French jpe* l Cob *g clot Vs alpacas, Canton cloths.raw ai.l aatlu fie ehewvFrenqli knd’*-* J, - t - srape Veda. French and English adlleor •IrcJandforaalrt by • • ■DlWm' fc MORflAN. f ■p odCT-A ND LIME.—260 •' Rockland IJmeJuit reoelv tor facin’ wsuttp5ebMere.br. ■•••■••? . nnew. ' B. W, BUKt|L BANCROFT As BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS ANI) BROKERS, For tbe Purchase nd Sale of Stock*. Konds, Exchange and RealEsUte.llv Bay-street. Savanuali. Jan24 OFFICE BAV’II Si ALBANY R. R. COM’Y, 1 November 16th. 1653. | Tlie Savannah and Albany Railroad Company havin' been organized, and hclng rendy to proceed with the cob struction of the road, an Instalment of ten per cont. upo“- ita stock is called by resolution or the Board of Director payable on tbelStlrday of January next, at tho office* the Company In Savannah. J. P. SCREVEN, uov!6—wtd President. CODY’S GEORGE N. NICIIOLS, Owen*’ Building,opposite Pulaski House, ».* mg made large additions tolii*e4tabl’'hinetit. continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, h. ..is usual heat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms. JOHN~K. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin,Laurens county, Oa., late junior partner of the firm of A. & J. Cocukakr, Irwlnton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to IBs care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—T. . Guyton F. H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh. vaunalr _ms- -^fcwly ; ECTION INSURANCE CG«* Of Hartford, Conn. The urJ'tslgned, Agents ofthe above Compan*' to take risks against Four on Bulhllng* * - Also Maws* SaAltoKfl, on th-» mu>..a... u BRIGHAM. KEU V ^ Co., EDWARD R. HARDEN, •TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. fc A. HA’’ \oA Ringgold, Walker County. Georg! . ■fYTlLL attend to the purobanli * on cornu .*1 ,n, w .ii Vv Wheat and Bacon. The Itir. {gold Beret W .g altua ted in a region of countr- tbo-'r ’i- g In grain, It can u. ly ourenftsed a; RESTAUHAHT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T 'HE imderslgtred has lensod.nn-l has now fitted up I neat nnd elegant style, the building on Drayton stree next door to Wav fc Ki.vo’h. to be occupied as a COFFEE-HOUSE, where ho Intends to nerve up. in superior style, every deli cacy of the season. New York mid B.nvnnnnh Oysters, Venison- GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia Beef, tfc., fyc., will always be kept on hand, and served up 'n a style neve before equalled in till* cily. Uf Parties furnlshr-l with privato suppers nnd Dinnei on short notice, '-ile will keep only the best Liquors. wt7 y JOHN Mck. CODY. GRAND EXHIBITION OF CLOTHING. BY PRICE * VEADEK. W E PRESENT to the public for inspection and sale, th- largest and best assortment uf Elegant Fabrics EUROPE, INDIA AND AMERICA, which for beauty of material, style and workmanship, w- chall-ngo competition. "" desirous to select imkuai.vh will favor u xr . upon mi-. . point upon the .v)vsrln~ thw - ts. will > ’ll! pleas* -ms than at sl/nost * feefert tces-^Dr. vannah. >r dlseretloi.ary "ersons order- •I.^adly, Sft- m.,.. .0 tf- * *. \ i»rtce ’ w ovl6 •ub'c.-tH 11 the attention ot 1 i of good and 'L ap " nd < .‘mtoe their atuvx.M they. • upou inspection tha quality and : foil to please. MURPHY & DEVANNY, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets. DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HKALTH.—Just received.a^few cases water-proof Boots; • ’so, • ht of fl’ttft pegged Boots, togethor with a fine as- , . r-sortment of.Gentlemen’s and -Ladles’ over Shoes, some of a nevraad approved style, which will bo sold allow ■ prices, by ' R. FL.INIGAN fc CO., 100 Bryan-street, AUinwant wiU please call and judgo for themselves. ’ CANARY CAGJS BY THE 1AST STEAMER— ‘.A variety of qrw and beautiful patterns or canary (just recelvod. TTioho desirous of a hand- Cage, and one proqf against J/."ez,have only to make an early call for a choice P flue, w .nrtmeut. mli28 , . J. P. .COLLINS. 1- rysn-st. BROUGHT ’.J JAIL—A negro nun named JAMES. five loot, three Ihohea In -height, dark r-- .r.axlon, la about twenty-fiveears of age. and sa . e belongs .to William Green, uf AugnaU. Georgia. deel ' . ISAAo D’LYON. *.. -. BROUGHT TO JAU^-A ..-•gro man nam'. J9, five feet five Inches In height, light complo •., Is about tweoty-three years of ago, and says bt longs to . Joseph Simmons, ot 8k!ddeway island, decl ISAAC D’l.VON. JaRot A . CHAMPION has just received per s.'.earner and other • recent arrivals, aud offors tor r -lo—26 bll* II hmlth's 1-lour, 26 half bbls extra Flour, 60 buxos Cheese. English dairy, white and pine apple. 60 bbtt and £0 ntlf bbls Balti more Flour, 20 kega choice Goshen Butter. 20 half bola Ful ton market Bref. 6 lols. 10 half bbl», 10 quarter bbls, 10 boxes and 25 bags nackwhcat. 200 bbls and nan of Georgia Flour. 100 boxes and batf boxes Soap, 26 h'l* Carter’s and June Potatoes, vsry fins. . . . deal KDOonou.ra thk price op ni/Kx bi wk- 8SttBmB£5i u Cnlfoe Grecques. Tea and Coffoa Bos . will sell as low a^bey con bepurohasod; to ^e nor»S. toeall 1 ^” ^ ' 147 Bay street, nearly opposite the Excbaugt <>c ’. MUSIC ! i • *ber respectfully informs the ladles eii of Savannah, that he intends open* ir Instructbm iu Sacred aud Seculoi* -ugh loin experience, and having con ii» feel* confident hi* Instruction will .ciory to ell those who may deairo his e department* of vocal music. : g a large clast the price of ticket.* has for the course of‘it lessons. Including • • --rtfoh ii t o - Singing School Com* mg*, glees, trios, duetts, quartette • .t music, oratorios, etc , the • his clsss are requested to ! m- -V • . nnsslble, to this office, or V Idress to JAMES vttSJKm, Oiyanisk and TVach- • •» . -.w»l Mus'. CHARI illS IoTi SAVaSn , r siiTfA T HE Cltv Council of Charlestoj *• -, 4 . .• .o the up- pH-atlon of the undersign^. io i..u' .* . ncce --v ^ As .or making, without «Play, tl.. '• ,r..'/* l( u: • e reimbursed In the slock of ss'.u c- in; any a* n. filled, notice is lie, .-by given that tho internal « 'Ion of country between tbe above-named termini v • t surveyed as soon as practicable. Applications for tbe office* br Chief and Assistant Engl . esrs are hereby Invited by ’he nmtaslgned, lobe forwarded through them to tbe City Council of Chaf the appointments will be made. WM. E. MARTIN. ' .IfOS. F. DRAYTON, B. MCBRIDE. ALEX. J. J.AWTON, EDM!’ RHETT, NATH. HEYW '1*. MELODIANH—MELODIANS. CABHAHT & NEEDHAM’S largo double rt-ed. with four al«[i», suitable for church nuislc. Also, large double, round corner, six octave ; ('a hurl'* floe Melodlun*. four nnd a halt and five octave, a beautiful Instrument fur tho parlor. For mile on the most accommodating term*, bv n»vl6 I. W. MORRELL fc CO. 1’IANO FORTES. THE subscribers sole sgents for A. Stod- [art fc Co’s., and Joun B. Dunham’s Plano . . ... ortc- ’ nr,, always supplied with an as< sortment or these favorite and Justly colebrated instro- inents. ror durability they can bu fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone nnd touch Is evident and acknowl edged by tho most casual observer, as well a* the critical connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully invited to view tliesu Instrument*. An nrrrnngement having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they can also bo enabled tn Judge of tho tone. „ F. ZOO BAUM fc CO., Market-square. Mf Second hand Pianos taken In exchange, also tuned and repaired. ■ * . ..... '3 UUE.V , PIG HAMS. BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, SMOICED TONGUES, n full supply, landing till* day, per steamer, and for Mite at DICKSON’S, Barnard street, near tho market. $65,000. ter Lottery—12 Drawn 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots »f Tickets f 10—ahares In proportion. TlukeU either singly or by tbo package for sal* in Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson fc Gamp, dec 31. E. NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—18531 D sWITT It MORGAN are receiving by the steamsrs week* ly their fall and winter Ooods, to which they respect fully solicit attention s Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace aud ducape do Plaid anil brocade Silk of the newest atyle Plain French Mouslln de Lsines, French and Eng. printed do Silk and Wool Plstds for cblldren’e wear. plaid Raw Bilks Plain and plaid Popllus, very neb. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, fcc, ■el lllbero’s new building,Congress-street.. R ELIGIOUS WORKS.—The Young Christian s the way to tbe good; thC Corner Stone, brJaeob Abbott j the Young Man’s Counsellor; the Young Indy’s Counsellor, by Wise : Infant* Progress, Christian Theology ; Imitation of Christ; tf Comforter, Fulfilmentof Frophecy; Self Knowledge ; xiare on Justification ; The Patriarchs; Se rious Call, by Westley: The Flret Woman { Morris’s Ser mons ; Life of Rev. T Ware ! Women of the Bible (Church Polity ; Tlie Body and the Mind ; Benson’s Life of Fletcher, Memoir of Mrs. Rodger*; do do Lucy Rlchdrds ; Death Bed Scones, by D. W. Clark, D. D.; Christian Perfection. For sale by 8. S. SIBLEY. 8ept29 No. 136 Congress-st. HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO., , Have In store and offer for sale on aecnmmod*. *-**' k= * ting terms—100 bbls clarlBod Sugar A BO. 76 do enuhed and powdered do, 800 bags Rio Coffee, 80 do Java and Laguyre do. 300 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour, 6 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, 260 bags 98 and 49 lb Georgia Flour, 100 bln* butter and sugar Crackers, 60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 bbls Hunts, 100 boxes No. 1 Pale Soap, 76 boxes Tobacco. 8*. 6s and 1 lb lumps, 00 boxes Adamantine, Star and Sperm Candles. 2090 lbs Codfish. 75 bbls plantingFotatoes, Also, 200 bbls Portland and N. O. Molasses. lOO^boxe* Clieehc. 50 do Starch, 50 do Raisins, 30 do Claret.Wlne, 60 do Lontnn Syrup. nov2 MEDICAL BOOKS. rnj£j, A general assortment always on hand, and new work* received as soon as published, and sold at publishers’prices s Bell and Stokes' Practice, In two volumes. Cazeau’s Midwifery. Wood and Uacbe’a United 8tate* Dispensatory. Dungltson’s New Remedies. Fown’sChemlstry tor Students. Cooper's Surgical Dictionary. Drultt’z Modem Surgery. Carpenter’s Element* of Physiology. Carpenter’s Principles of Physiology. Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard, 262 cuts. William's Principles of Medicine, by Clymer. Gross’Pathological Anatomy. Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer. Dunglison’s Practice. Phyilology, Materia Medic* and Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. WILLIAM G. DTCKSON, rVif-n*r IV MI/tLer tr.fi/ nml f-H. ’ Oumcr Whitaker tred and Broughton Lane, « —_ %-« ‘mentof C - l e» the following artl Layer Riieius. now fruit, all clusters, Citron, Zantn Currants. Short Shell Almonds, and Brazil Nuts, Bordeaux. Marseilles and Italian Sweet Oil, Mixed Pickles, in jars and barrels, Preserved Quince* and Peaches, Cannisters Preserved Salmon and Lobsters. Sardine*. English Sauces, Mace and Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia. Pepper, Ginger, fce., fcc. Tlie above article* have been selected and ate fresh from latest Importation*. novl8 tnei. the p^H. nov6—‘ - ir ! Con. larleslon, by whom n the Cou- * Charles- ” -nah Riil- T7KESI1 CURRENTS, fcc.—Just v rants, 80 drums Figs. 5 coses Pn-ues, — * mdyFp •' J *" ** VJ cask Cur- , —, . cases Ginger Preserve*. 10 do* Brandy Fruit and plain Ftc»»rvt*.20 Cos Walnut. Mushroom and .Tomato Catsup* ; 10 doz Ulive Oil. in pint* sad qqai ’*; 20 doz Pickle*. In quarts and balf a - A. CHAMPION. AT HIS STOKE MARKET SQUARE.—Has ... own hand, and offer* fur sale on reasonable term*—'100 barrel* crashed, powdt-rd, clarified and brown su- KllWjiin; 75 bug* Rio ..Cuba.and old government coffee. 60 barrels Baltimore und Canal Flour 1 , a ... 60 hull bbls do do do / P art “' 8m,lh - 100 98.100, 49 lb. bags choice Clicrokeo Flour. 40 bbls Butter.Sugar.Soda Cracker* nnd Pilot Brend. 150 bbls. Potatoes.Carter’s Juno nnd merce«, for family 200 Reynold'aHnmH.lOhhds.SIdesand shoulder Bacon. 70 boxes Patent Sperm, nnd Adamsullno anil Tallow Candles. *100 boxe* and half do Family and Common Soap. 60 do half do Tobacco, 25 quarter do Thomas' Nectar LeafTobacco. 20 Kega choice Butter. 60 boxes Cheese, 25 kegs Lard, 60 whole and half bbls, and 60 boxes Watts' Buck wheat Flour. Also a full selection of choice Tea*. 8plce. Mustard, old MorgaheU Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wine*, pure White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls beef, barrels hnll'bbls,quarter* Salrnou. table Salt.Venulcelta.Macaroni, fcc.. fcc., all of which are offer* 1 to Families. Planters and Country merchants, for cash or approved pnper. novS BAKEKY! BAI'" T HE undersigned begs leave to i, -i of Savannah, that he will open oa •« . *, kery. at the corner of Jefferson - ‘•a will hare the j.-jl of Flour -ni the ir.r - 1 . -.rice,his isingca-* * «.* that t: • .-i '* p ' the . li bo sattsm t. ' clots lo be pert lor in. »— 1 ckets can lie leL ■*t ti » oar. let to any part of the The cash system U 4 • have lost enough in i i* bnd customer* I will ue .. by giving them a .are- size i MSP Pies. Cake* *> new bakery oc e H _ own account, re S ubtle He will - iring, Stoco V. -. In even ja»e war-s it work i his supervision. Uulldertat Ing, would do'■ ’to call u; others. Grd# - * * * Barnar’.-st. July 16—ly • ... #L dor P ..i slid couti ...ig with rt at h< residence. Jones-at., corner ol .- pi or ptly attended tn. VALLNTNK BRUNNER. In £50f 1862, TE mum AUD CRACK FOUR CHEEKS) D IRECT importations of PEARLS, from Framatugdai MOSAICS aud CAMEOS, from Utopia; and DIAMONDS, auppt -cd to be tho mu,o fou’.d by &xbsd. the s-.ilor. set np In ancient and modern at- lea. for aa!e at 11> Brnuvbtoo atreeUby dee4 HOffsON 1 .UKFh,u,. B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 qrklna <-h- • ' , o*hen 7 r 60 boxoa Cheese, for sale by nov20 i* • ‘ . DCY..F R AILWAY 8HAWLS-r.enUimeu -' • . urhTJal tide, (and who doer not want .» i aocommo- dated at 147 Bay street. novlf. PRICE fc VEAPER. i ;traandTa”*i* ..u office ofthe Commissioner of Pollre. or to put HAMS-6 bbU Ptg Hams, 6 dT smkld ’5^.' •<) .‘£ •. here fc Co., New York. .The above reward will r Bologna Sausage, new, 20 caaea Scbeldam Oln. > r >«i by nov23 ITFLAND fc 0'Nhft.h. PPLEd-25 bbls Applet Just received per Iteamei An- gusta, and for sale by Ion jars; 30 -hole, half and quarter-boxes Pi layers H’ ’itroa*. Mace. Nutmegs.Co. • «c M - and for • DAVID O’C”. «•’. __dee2: ui r of Broughton apd Drayton-ata. " “ ’Stolan. from a gonUeman In the *. fonk of England, at Llvdrr ool, £8.000, laud Notes, dated Liverpool. 29th May. «J00.93501.03608. 03609, 9378 five £1CJ Be:»V k .n^lan r Notes. Bankers, Shopkeepers, onfl Exni- Srsr' Agents s.e requested to detain any person or persona who ms -..‘t tho same for change, and give InfortnaG m thereof .. Brown, ip ■ ■ be paid on the apprehension of tbe thief or thieves, and re covery of the property, or li. ^ro; or .Ion to the auount re* covered, on application tc BRO”' 4 * ’•ROrWB'5. fc Co.. dacClwlmS i. no .NewYork. •»d 8 bbls and 40 msc r J P WeVheriH. • ' KFJXY fc OO .v»5iICTErJ«? othr** * CX k‘\ iwmow. ' ' **.rfr r 7 H AY AND PLntfTKh • ur ’ bags Calcine Plnw.'- ,na aod for sale by deciS '• I70R BALE TO .. .JVF—600 Ui.» .... .u Exs'ara Hay. I? and 200 bu.i Pot 'eer i ’'-'tun'*' from Bath; Maine, by ueclP _ • n'l ■_ Ir. KFLLY fc CO. t>VPnnW he —2t> k'gs Go-” 1. . "t; 10 T *af Lard ; '*&■boxee chee-a. .<ast ret Btbjr-. dee'.O HYLAND R 1844>—Grenvt!le*a Al ■ ■ CHAMPION fc WATW. B ACON—20 hhds prime Sides and Shoulders, landing per steamer Keystone State,and for sale by novlg _PADEI rnnft FAY fc 00. WEBSTER & PALMES H ave just received and offer tor sale- 76 bbls A, U and clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered do, 80 hhds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Broom*, 60 bbls illrnm rmlth’s and Canal Flour, 150 do Baltimore Flour, 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Fleur, 100 bags, 08 pound* each, do do 60 bbu butter, sugar ana soda Crackers, 60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes 8oda Biscuit, 220 bbls Portland sugar houso and N O Syrup, 60 bbl* good eating Polatoes. 60 boxes Beadel’s 0s and 8* patent Tallow Candlts, 75 do Adamantine Candles, 25 do Judd fc Son’s Sperm (fondles, Jel7 16 bbls and 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel, 76 boxes white and yellow Cheese, 26 bbls and 60 kegs prime Leaf Lard, 100 boxes 6s. 8*, nnd pounds Tobacco, good brands 80 do 6s and 8s Grant fc Williams’ Tobacco, Also, 220 boxen Smith’s. Colgate’*, Croton and Beadel’a Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do, 60 Pearl 8tarcb, 80 whole, half and quarter boxes Ralzlni, 26 drums Figs, 60 boxos Herring. oel20 FANCY GROCERY STOKE.- T HE subscriber would inform his friends that he has re turned to Su vannah. nnd will this day .open a Fancy Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel's Building, known as tho old Georgian Reading Room. This present stock, which has been Xfelected with great care, embraces every article in the above named foulness; alto.Segars, Wines. Liquors, fce., of the moat approved brands. He ha* selected fur his motto. 4< quick sales and small profits.” and a* Us bolioves that tbo publie can readily dis criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he confi dently invites all to examine his stock and judge for them selves. novlS P. CURRAN. NEW'BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! Received by S. S. Sibley. December 14/fc, J863. H EARTHSTONE, or Thoughts upon Home Lifo In our Cities, by Samuol Osgood, Tlie Flush Times uf Alabama and Mississippi, a series of ■ketches, by Joseph G Baldwin. Hot Com—Lire Scene* in Now Yerk, lll-utrated, Including the stories or Little Katy, Madallna, Wild Maggte. fcc., by Solon Robinson. . ' Spiritualism, by Judge Edmonds and Geo T Dexter, M. D., with an appendix, by lion N P Tallmadge. The Life and Works of Shakespeare, edited by James p Collier. Esq., from the recently discovered folio of1632, with gfossarLl and other notes. Fern Leaves from Fanny’s Port Folio, new supply. Little Ferns Tor Fanny’s Little Friends, by the ai Fern leaves. Busy Momenta of an Idle Woman. The Old Doctor, or Stray Leaves from my Joum*l, will | cellent book tor leisure reading, ig The Lawyer’s 8tory. or the Orphan's Wrongs, by a her or the New.York Bar. 1 The Lady at Home, or Happlneu In the Household.'- • Davis, tbe Pirate, or the History of tbe Freebooters of the • °SC’flo: * | ttj.t Brace, a nautical romance, by Captain Chamfer, nil ’'ka’s Biographical Dictionary of the moat DUttaguUh* .ms, «ions of all Nations and Professions For salb at 13i the U "'•eaa street. decl6 . •J P. CURRAN I TT7.S Just received and offers for sale, at hla store; on nL Bull street, to Sorrell's buildings— 2 half pipes Plnet, Cartll! fc Go’s Brandy, Tint. 1848, 2 half pipes Otord, Dapay fc Co’s Brandy, vlnL 1848, 3 5b 6 bbla old Mom 4 cases BhlneUh 4 cases old 8herry, and 4 do Madeira Wine, 8 eases Sardines In M boxes, 10 ^oxea Tobacco, of all kinds and brands, Also. 10,000 or the best Cigars. 10 boxee Cordial*, ot all h'nda. 2 bbls Beef Tongi 4fc s. 2 do Pfar Pork. . . -jwrtt , FANCY GRO fpiIE subscriber having ei X of Bay and Whitaker stree favorable terms the following * 10 hslf pipes Otard Brandy,1844. 6 do Jean Louis Brandy. 1844. 6 do Hennessy Brandy. 18U. 6 do DrzsracBrandy, 1808. - E unebeon* Scotch Whisky, In I— hds St. Crux Rum, to bond; 10 q iarter casks Madeira Win*. 10 do Port Wine. 10 bbls .Honongahcla Whisky. . 2 pipes H-'llard Cln. 20 bbu Pb.’v*i' G'n. ... 60 M Spanl *. 3 gars, various brands. Also, a complete asaottment effoneyi— English and American pickled Lobsters. eL Sardines. Olives. Caper " *— OR, Preserved Frnits; Jelli tsrd, French and Weet India Oonlislei all — toe, an i superior to any oflered to tbUaarM nov28 4 r bn Tuesday, tha -Sd Janm Jeet to purchaser, paying for iff . Pri vate Bale-126 bUsBoeesdaleHrdrai landing from schooner Enchantress,from. 6 and improvements. Brown wiird.fr Subject to dty around wtat of M2101 ease until thr Bnt bf Not*mb« n« of court hones, Lot No. 26 «nd Hall street. Mubjeet.. , and under Mum until the Lot-No; 7.110 by 100 toet. more or , ated to OllmereulO, fronting on But! too west, aud Reynold* itmt on the« No. 8 which fronto on Booth Br«fcd;l. tote lot ere eight tenements, under toorong)^ ^ yielding $380 wit annually jlbetoofff-- W. Helnemann, deoeased, and soldo and . by order of too admtotetntor. heirs and creditors of said estate, paying for titles. ^ Valuable Lots. OuTuceday, the 8d January, at 11 o’clock, In front of 46* court house, will boeold, * - i ■ Eleven lots—numbered from one to eleven.knot situated sotitb ofthe Canal bridge, between Welt B ■treet and the Canal, extending to Jonee street ““tV Property in fre.elmple, Terms*^dnO:bl and toe balance on twelve months’ credit, secured by mart* gage on the property. Parchrsers paying for qll pepfoe. - Improved Ghsenoeof Coffee.—We have jdst reedredfroae the manufacturers in Philadelphia, ana will contlnue to keep on bend for eale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved E*» sence of Coffee. This to toe best compositionof^CbSUem offered fbr sale, and Coffee made from the Essenoe is muds more wholesome,more dtUcate, flnkr flavored and colored, o^^Coffre prepared In the-ordinary manner. 1 OnTh.rtJw.tl.. Ulh Umttf na( rtUj 4 ”, with 0 ,, rnmfcla frmt of mj office, InWll. mington, N. C., to the h^Best bidder,.,-.... Tbe pilot boat Jobn A. Taylor. Her,dimension*.are'i length 63 feet. 19 feet beam, depth of how7 feet, 5f0 r 27|9fc tuns, built here, by B. WBewy, Esq, In 1861. Sale post* Uve. Term*—six and twelve months credit for approved endorsed notes. - decl£-td : . UfflTKD STATE!B HAIL LUB. YORK AND SAVANNAH 8T daw or uuverd iavasub ton mnr tom.!: - . The Florida, Captain WpOdhUtt, ,;^ *Vi JNbvIr ; t. Tlie Alabama. Captain Scbenck,.,»',,vi.,v.^'.r.ivi'.’.fcitf'B<■ The Augusta. Captain Lyon,....*.......,.^.., (e*t 1] Tlie Florida; Captain Woodhull,;;.,«. '19 * The Alabama, (uptoln Pcheuck,...-,vt-M The u '.mm- The I Tiio; Tlie A The Florida, Captain Woodhull,. »be Alabama, Captain Scbenck, The Augusta, Captain Lyon Tbe Florida, Captain Woodhull •• .« These ships are the largest on tbe coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety end comfort—making their postages in 60 to m. h ?«"’-- nd J^ r ?_ C0 2?^ ndrf b V k Wul, careful andjio. Agents In Savannah; J 8AMUET. L. MITCHELL - ' “ 18 Broadway, New York, UNITED STATEB MAIL l.|NK, .Through to 60 to 66 hours.-,'V»» Fork and Charleston Steam Pocteu-leave Adger’a Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday toe new anfl epIendlfiSteamshlps 1 * JAMES A DOER, Captain J. DiCXiireov^JiqOtons • * MARION. Captain M- Bsaar, lJWCtoni. ' ; limrERNER. rvnlaln W Vrm 1 non _*««' SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fownot, 1,000 tods.'wtU Ieatfli each altermate Wednesd y, having been newly Oopperei and guards raised, to now fn complete order. , ujodattMs|a|q!iys?tS , o^Bce , of Corner East Bay and Adger fc^o^sWbarres, N.B.—A new ship will be placed In the line to conned with the Southerner on Wedneedays. feMO FOIL PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED* SEsdss^asat^iN SSsaaasWiai^* VDnlf IWilliawm II n... T. . — - ’ FROM GUAXUStON. June 11 June 26 July....... July...'..,., August, ... August.,,.. 20 Sept 1711 June October... J June October... 16 July 2 October...29 July If November.,12 July 80 November..28 August.... .18 muvurmh. September.. 3|December.. 10 |August 27 Cabin par Steerage, dip October .,31 Nov,ember g November S December!. * Through tickets to New York V.'.i.rv.'.HViT' This ship has been thorongbly overhauled and furauhefl with new bolters, and a Urge and elegant dining saloon oa deck, with every arrangement that ean add tb toe oamfor* of passengers. In Philadelphia, tote ship occupies toe same wharf ka tha Freight on all perishable article! must be presold. For freight or passage, apply to ^ , H. F. BAKER & OO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. . , SAMUEL TiPER0B.v : > J aae1 Agent. Philadelphia, UNITED STATES MAIL, - From Macon, Go., to TaUaboissee, Fla. itailrood to Oglethorp—Stages to Th»(i6fl!Mif. 69ii^ oommenoed on the 0th Inst., running thres tlmes a- via. Newton, Balnbridfe, and Qulncy, and threetlmok week vto. ThomasvllleJJuncansvlUe, fce. 00 M *' Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half baA fc o’clock, A. m., by Railroad for Ogletoorpe.'SS fSki leavingOglethorgeeitlier way at 11 o’clock, arriving atlfob bA’K^fc k r lto4 " ,b,0,u lt^P 2?! . -.vi--------—« r -toTallabaasee t»y either rootfc- hours^° Ur *—^ roln ^L ,e<311 * D 88—and from Savannah to If ASK tm; 9»hay»* L.0.8HAW, Agent at Oglethorpe, 1 A. A. Fuwxa, “ “ Tallahassee, » n »3o : y. R., WRtoHT.Ptotoitito';. - MACON AMD WKITKRH HAlLHOany author of tffciiqmaii. u&F&w CONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of toe Wi Atotrtfo and UGrange Roads, and v ■■ ssraW —jisof the Central end- vrill arrive to Maoon at 1SJ th# remainder of the ‘ * half pipes Otard, Dopuy fc Cote Brandy ' vfot. 1148, pipe Swan Gin, 1 ha" pipe Shorn leaf Gto, 11 "mrboo Wh.-iy, montabek Whisky, dsh Wine. Toaste brand, vlnt,1843, . o*doek,P.-_. ... Leave Columbus dally at UX A. V.|. arrive at . Connecting at Maooa gaews ville. fce. TRA1NB .u -t Mj' o dally j A. .’J.; arrive al ,-tek.A.i ffl breskfostsnd dine at Fort VanBy/'^.i i^f o QARDINrB, LOBSTER, SAL^O IJ sale hr oelfio •' ‘y‘rrTTf % ~ ‘’"i■ * : *-- , 'xxw . . ,... _JoeN O Sue*'. 10 do kuseo' Iroetocho' - Porte Rico do, 60 bbls ■ j Ie I INDISTINCT PRINT