The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, November 16, 1853, Image 3

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■mnittn. aalr», ; «tt £ ftJWJo*Mobil**• wa,u^ tbI feivsr"’ urge or a ,J» ppty lnnnc- si, or to Hot. 0 Vot U «i»M«oi <* u | « fr *• thick! Th« hack edge «f «•»* «•«( “»*» *>«** 11 tl0H ’ n 10 ,h0 |, Si l 8UMl l t , '"!" h * 1 S' •®'< *"* 1 frM rt<>, “ kn0 '*’ TO UK NT. ‘ ,, T | lt , middle Tenement or that largo brick pi limin' 011 Drayton street*- one block South of vs >• Juat Htsoolvqil por Htoumop Auvunliil a Viii.1, SUPPLY of atrlolly prime Goalum HUT- A Tint and CHEESE. Alio, choice BUTTER, 4 lb*, for i^| Mr do., 8 lbs. Ibr fl< ** ’* F For ulo by W« q. DICKSON. _ ;SRK8il Butter. Bugnr, Soda, cun, Walnut anil Fancy 1 CRACKERS; (Huger SNAPS. Ito. Just received per steamer Auguita, and for sale by ‘ ihM31 W. O. DICK80N. 1 ” ,'lVANNKl.»-Flno Saxony and Welsh Flannels, me* 1 dlutu and tow nrlco wlillo and rod Flannels; a full assortment received, and lor anlo by ocl IU LsHUClIB It nOWNF*. OX 1 ID IN-Saw Mill ateLTub TOTCranka, Bpfiw dies, Stirrup Noddle lleaavimluouns. smith Bui- KOK BHNT-A Tenoinont In Moore’s Stores, fl>°*»«lT- l |5 r It. IUIIEMHAM t BON. — to RENT—-A House on Llberty-sb, opposite Atk lhn tMideiico of Solomon Cohon, Ksq. Apply to jl!. noill _ WYlil.V fc MONTMOLLIN. • . to uB'T.—Tiro Western Tenement of Wald* burg's Building, one door omt of our counting J£w*rtH U ». Possession given 1st November next. ^TiO ROOT. HABERSHAM fcSON. 4. STORES FORRKNT—Two Stores under our #5ffi Count lug Room, mill 0110 Wharf Store. Fosses* «sSl»*,|on given immediately, octlS PHILBRICK It It ELI*. IOK SAI.Et ■ , The siibsclber offers for sale, his HOUSE and Cl« I.OT, shunted In Hie town of Whllesvllle, Effing- jpa>h:im Count), about thirty miles, or an hour's ri,!e by Railroad, from the city or Savannah. For health, comfort, ami convenience, lldsisamost desirable resi dence. The I ^t contains about nn'acre of land, affording room for u spacious yard, flower and vegetable garden.— The nui-buikllngs are all new, uml neatly constructed.— Th« Dwelling House is « valuable two story wooden bull- dim:, fronting ou the principal street, and convenient both to the Railroad Station, and tho Academy. Persons wishing to purchase, are Invited to call aud examine tho **Kor narScuiuni, «nr1j In IUIOII E. CASSIDEY, on the premises, or to V* At. WUUJUT, Savannah tvhitosvlllc, Sept. S3,185.1. In sums to suit purchasers. For salt) by State m *, sa. ,m, nr 1 . APPLES, new For salo by JKtfr w. q. uiuKJoN, lo*. Stirrup Anvils, Vices, Hand and sledge Hammers, Slock id foies—for sale by novtl F. W. UOIlNWEI»!i, log Hrynu-st. A PPLKN, GRANGES, AND COCOANUTS-Just re* JY colved 50 bids. Apples,5,000 oranges, and 1,000 Cncoanuts. For salo by J. A. BROWN, . nuvi No, 37 Whltaker-st. H ULL’S SOAPS—Just received, a fresh supply of Hull's highly perfumed Almond Soup, Variegated Bin*, largo and ainull, While liars of nil sixes, and n large variety of other lino Boats for family use, Tor salo at tho Apothecary'a Hall by (novtfj J. H. fix FORD. 1 ,-M.liiiIt.-30liliirillram amiUi'. KIour. M dSTlVui. ’ more do, landing and fur sale by noy 14 CLAUIluRN It, CUNNINGHAM. l> KEI) OATS.—iiOO baga heavy feuttiylvauht fiead VJ 01s, landing and (br salo by novH CI.AUHOUN It CUNNINGHAM. XTKVV llAISINSi—80 whole, half and quarter boxes now Raisins, landing from brig Augusta and Air sale by [norl41 CLACHURN fc uUNNINGll AM. TJORK.-Sh bbl*. Mess Pork, 60 do. Prime Pork, 30 do. X Ituni “ “ “ .... Handing and for sale by • nov 14 • CLAulH Klimp Pot . uui?N»nSnAM, rpURKS ISLAND 8AI.T—3000 bushels In store and X for sale by fnov4-lml* SAMUEL SOLOMONS^ B LAOKSMITH'ftOOAli—For sate, to orrtvo, 850 tom. Flue Cumberland Coal. A. N. MILLER, uov3*0 Eastern Wharf. 0 OlJtill PREPAltATluNS,—Uiuliton Clark k. Co's Wild Cherry, Chinese Chlncnchoo’s, Smith's Lecott* d und Wlslur’a Loxenucs, also, New England Cough Syrup, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Slider's Cherry Ex pectorant. Jaynes’ Expectorant, Ilnstlng'sHyrup Naptha, Audersoit’s Cough Drops, Rodger's Liverwort and Tar, Traphugeu’s Pulmonic Mixture, Clmnclmlnqun, bond's Cough syrup, bo. ate,, received and for stile by nov 10 JOHN 11, MOORE. O NION SETS.—a fresh supply of Seed Onions Just received und for sale by »ovU JOHN lb MOORE U CO. CSciucnl aaurrttnnntutn. MW“- iaaie.- BrcN.Oooa.; ItcWlli Ac DIO KM AN, _.]boro*a Now Iltilldlu|r» (iongroM Nt.y O FFER FOU HALE n largo una well-sdeeicd stock 0 Dry-Goods at tho very Towast prices, to which the solicit attention, Kntlloa* Urea* UooUs 1 lilac Bilk, all widths and best makes | black flg’d do. j plai ool’ddo.i Paris plaids and brocades do, t Paris prime M. d'Lalm-s, a Urge and beautiful assortment t small lb* tired do. for children t printed Satin do Chenea, A great vnrlely of Mourning Dress Goods, Embroider ins, be., consisting of every variety of now and hnn« sumo Indies', gent’s, and children's English and Uermu. Hosiery and Umler-Garmont*. Flunnels, Hltirilngs, and Hhoollngsi lllaiikeis, Uullu, und Irish Linens; Table Damasks nml Napkins, (IttcHbuoks and Towels Hlnl's-eye Dlaiiers, Htxitch do M Kerseys, Plains, Oiiiu burg*, brown Bflirtings, be., be. foot III] Wall A* liPinter Mtry Hootin'. T HE SUBSCRIBERS havo In store, a frill supply o> FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale ul_ver^low_pricw^conilatlngof 1 ui very tow uricvs, »»i 1C 14/11 DRESS HOODS, Cashmeres; Dei,allies; Dellages; I'IhIiinittl Fig'dDol'd and Black Bilks, a Hill ussortmout; Bluck Horn buxine mid Alpaccus; Engllsli, French und American Gtng hums and Prints: l’lald Worsted lor childrens’ wean Plain and Figured Tweeds, be., aud a great variety 0* oilier goods. _ ocl34 NEVITT, LATHROP b 8TEHB1NS. C tOFFEE, COFFEE—Wo bags Prime Ulo Coffeo I 75muisJava do I0U bags do In Store and for salo by [oct‘J7] BWIFT b CO. P, STARCH, CAN DLIACANDV, PIPEB. &c.— ... . boxes C. W. Smith's Family Soap: HiO do New- York No. 1 Soap: 50 X I>oxes Now York No. i Bonp; 4U boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch; 100boxes A1) Candles; 60 do Uedell’s do; 80 do Assorted Cnndy; 511 do Negro Pipes; 300reams Paper,assorted sizes, Instore and for sale by [oc37] 8Wl FT b C<). G RIND STONES MOUNTED-1 dozen framed and mounted Grind Stones, of various sizes and superior quality, landing from brig Torcello; for salo by “ C. II. CAMPF1ELD. E itGEI) TOO 1.8.—An assortment of Chisels, Gouges ami other Edged Tools. For sale by novt) GEO. A. McCLKSKY, 140Congrcss-st. rpWINB, COirorTYARN, b FISH LINFM.-An'as- X sortmont of all kinds. For salo by novt) GEO. A. McCLKSKY, HO Congross-st. 1 /LOttENCB OIL— A very superior artielu in Dusks ’ received and Ibr sale by J. E. 1)k FOIU), 11 <>v r» Cor. Broughton and llurnnrd-sts. UCKWIIEAT, be.—.’i0 packages halves,quarters uml olgliths, Hulled Buckwheat; HO whole, half and quarter bbls Mackerel; 30halves and eighths bbis Sal mon, just received and lor sale by novU CRANE b RODGERS. _ B EEF.—is bbis. new Mess Beef iunding from Steumcr Augusta and for sale by CL AG HORN b CUNNINGHAM novtl H7oAKsTCLOAKS—A _ few Cloth und Velvet Cloaks J received at KEMPTON b VERSTII.LE'S, nov5 73 St. Julleti and KOlIryan-sts. B — UlTKilANlfciTEBslEi-as kegs Butler,* too boxes Cheese, landing, for salo by nov 0 CRANE b RODG ER8. FOR SALE. . — THE PI* 4NTATION, owned and formerly occu- ftm pied by the lute Col. J. It. McIntosh, situated on •Jt»ilie St. Johns river, about fifteen miles above Jack sonville, East Florida, containing about tweiity-eoveu hundred ncres—near nine hundred of which are open, tml were cultivated with success by him, and tho resi due. consisting of hammock and pine land. It is ell- riliIt siu/at«! and capable of a high degree of cnJtl- ration. The buildings are in good order, consisting of 1 comfortable Dwelling, be., and spacious and conven ient houses, adapted*to all tho purposes of a long staple Cotton Plantation; together with a Grinding House and Mill, and a Boiling House und Boiler, which are cupubto of turning out from flity to ono hundred hogsheads of sugar. Also, eight thousand acres of Pino l^tnd—tho wraler part or which is well timbered, lying on tho 8U Johns river and In Its vicinity. For price und terms, apply to J. WALDBUltG, Savannah. I .j.-- B. A. PUTNAM, St. Augustine, \ Aum re< Mr J.N. Johnson, who Is on the Plantation, will ex hibit It and the other lands. soptlS-tf O il 'BUSHELS NORTHERN OATS;5'k«g*superior £>H' Butter in store aud for sale by nov8-3 WILLIAM LYNN fc CO„74 Boy-st. A PPLE PARERS—Poster's Aniifo Parers, Just ro- celvctl by inovSJ MOUSE b NICHOLS, T TUNsTaNI) - COFFEE POTS—Round, oTnl und Oc- U tagon Coffeo Pots, with Biggins and Heaters, for salo by [novSj . MORSE b NICHOLS, C ’ tOAl. HODS, Sifters, Slovcs, Shovels and Pokers, for / salo by [novHj MOUSE b NIUHOLS. ECTI0ULE8— Ladles frtralshed and unfurnished Rccticules, Work aud Travelling Baskols, for sale low by [nov6] MORSE b NICI1QL8. n ROUND COFFEE—SOboxesJG round Coffee, landing \_T per bark Rudlaul, for sale by . nov 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY b CO. I M B.—1,000 bbls Lime, landing per sclir Isadora, for j sale by [nov8] BRIGHAM, KELLY b CO. AfW\ HAVANA ORANGES. For sale by 1U,UUU nov 8 J. A. BROWN. C IIIANBERRIES.—30'bbifc'To''half and 20 miaruTr j bbls. Just landing from Boston, and for side »r nov 8 J. A. BROWN. FOR SALE, ALL that tract of LAND, containing ROOOacres, {ft*situated between the Railroad and the Ogeccheo L , . . und ou which tract stands tho 30 mile sta ll Is heavily timbered and well adapted for nm- hia g Turpentine. Also, 3000 ucres of Land, lying on the Canal, about 10 miles from the city. And 100 ucres ad joining the city. Apply m octlrt VVYLLY b MONTMOLLIN. ' I-.VECl'TOirS SALE. WILL be sold on tho first TUESDAY In Fcb- (•W rua rv next, before tho Court House, In tho city of *“Snvatmah, all the Rice Plantation on tho Savan nah River, known as Union Creek Plantation, contain ing about Two Thousand Acre?, ull of which, (with the exception of tho hundred acres) is first quality Rico | 3ll( j* n „,i four hundred nml seventy-five acres or which B re now under bank and in cultivation. Attached to the place is « good steam Thresher, overseer’s House, negro Buiiscs, and all out Houses and Improvements apper taining to a Plantation.' For further Information apply JOHN WILLIAMSON, ) Fxeculors HENRY WILLIAMSON. J Executors. nov 15—tf FOU SALK* A MAS 30 YEARS OLD.—A first ralo Fireman, war ranted sound and of good character. A man 35 old, a good Porter about a store, sound aud of gui.l cluraclef. Ap,.l„o , VM . lvR ,nilT. FOU SALK. , „ \ VALUABLE Rice and Cotton Plantation, and n flue iV gang ot Negroes sixteen miles from the city, on tho waters of the Savannah river, containing three hundred and eighty live (>;>) acres of upland, nud nine hundred acre- I'.isi) of Uivpr Swamp Tide Lund*. Of the Up land about one hundred and fifty acres are cleared and cultivated in cotton and corn, be., the remainder of high land well adapted for the cultivation or cotton and pro visions. Of the Title Swamp, there are about sixty ncres cleared and under banks, and have been cultivated suc cessfully in rice for several years past—IWO acres of the Tide Land*, having a rise and fnil of about 4,5$ feet of tide, and 1*1 suiierior quality for rice, are yet uncleared. »»n the plantation are all necessary out-buildings, having a large ami new barn, with a horse-power, which drives a cotton gin, grist mill, ami rice thrasher. The Plantation may be treated for, with or without n nag of very prime Negroes, of twenty-live or thirty in Dumber. Possession will he given, if bargained for, as 1* oil as the present cron can be got out and off the place. Apply to _[o C t281 WM. WRIGHT. 10 'DDLS. NEW WHITE BEANS, for sale by J. A. BROWN. 4 H pipes Otard, Duptty b Co. Brandy; an Gin; 10 casks Tenerlffo Wine; Jo 'ort do; 15 >4 do Sweet Malaga do ; BIO bbls. K. 5 pipes Swan 1 di Phelps’ Conn. Gin ; 5l>do P b H Conn. River Gin . do NO Whiskey; 25 do N E Hutu ; 35 do Domestic Brandy; 50 casks Pi. Porter, iu store ami for sale by oct 37 SWIFT b CO. H AMS AND LAUD.—St) tierces Sugar Cured Hums, 15 hols Lard, for sale by nov l) CRANE b RODGERS. 1 >EEF.—Philadelphia family market Beef for salo by ) «ov“ * MINIS b FLORANCE. B ACON SHIES—IU liluis Prime Bacon Sides landing from brig Mason II. Davis, uml for salo by uovll COHENS b HERTZ. S EED OATS.—1,000 bushels heavy Seed Oats,'for sale, to arrive, per schooner’s Mohawk and Satllla,by nov 11 / S. E. BOTH WELL b_CO._ C ~ iflf’i-’EE.—3U bags Rio, 35 bags Java, in store, and fur J sale by [nov U] 8. E. IKHTI WEU.bCO. D O. . key and Brandy, for sule by nov 11 S. E. BOTH WELL b CO. I >0 TATOES—200 bbls for salo by 1 . II. J. GILBERT, novtl West side Market Square. A PPLES—50 bbls for sale by novtl II. J. GILBERT. O N U i.N S—5000 bundles, und 50 bbls for sale by novll II. J. GILBERT. \lEW ORLEANS MOLASSES-511 bbls for sale by IN uovll II. J. GILBERT. 1 A LOUR—35 bbls H Smith’s, 50 bbis Baltimore iu store . and for sale by S. E. ROTH WELL b CO. 'Ui.AU—25 bbls Crushed nml Powdered, 50 bbls S. E. BOTH WELL b CO B A J UST RECEIVED, per steamer; III bids. APPLES; 2(1 bbls. POTATOES and ONIONS; Scaled HER RINGS; No. 1 do.; Smoked TONGUES; 10 boxos Cheese. For sale by [oct28j W_.li. FORD. NORTHERN HAY.—Hill bales prime Northern liny; IN now lauding from the schooner North State. For sale by novfl OGDEN b BUNKER. 1JOTATOES.—100 bbls. now "landing from the br g 1 No tbmuu from Boston. For Nile by nov8 OGDEN b BUNKER. I 'A ASTERN HAY.—18 bnles prime Eastern Hay now j iunding from the brig Northman from Bonion For sale by novS n OllllES b BUNKER. f \ ItOUND PLASTERT—25 bbis. Ground Plaster now VjT inndiug Irotn tho brig Northman. For sale by- nova _ _ OGDEN b HUNKER. H AY.—100 bales choice Eastern lluy, landing per brig Zenoblu, for sulo by liov 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY b CO. vpALMA CLOAKS ami Over Coats, of tloo quality, X and fasltlonuble make. Call at NT lluv-street. nov 8 PRICE b VKADER. B OY'S CLOTHING.—For sale nit assortment of duck ets, Puutaloons, and Suck Coats, for Boys and Youth’s. PRICEb VKADER. nov 8 N7 Bay-street. J UST received per steam-hip Alabama, Velvet Cloth and Silk Munllllus. For salt* by nov8 Da WITT b MORGAN. B RACKS AND imTSl'in sets assorted for 24 to 52 Bills; also Iron Braces aud Auger Bills of nil sizes, novll _______ ACON, BACON—40 hltds Prime Itncou Sides 30 do do Bacon Mioalders 10 disks Ditflield Hums—In Store nml for salo by [oct27] SWIFT b CO. I ON DON PORTER, nml all of Hibbard’s brand, in j pints and quarts, in store und for sale by ocf-’H W. D. FORD. ACKEREi.—25 bbls Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and 50 Ital LATEST A Rill V A LS O F Fall 4* Winter Goods. KIN Mi; IN Ac ECKBIAli, No. 151 Congresa-sl. H AVE JUST RECEIVED by latestalenmor,a larg# nssortinenl of STAPLE DRY-GOODS, sttclt as; Brown uskI white Blilrltiigs; colored Homespuns an 1 Shirtings: ull kinds of Fhinnois; Blankets; Kerseys uml Osuabttrgs. SILKS: The largest and finest assortment In tho city. Plain, striped, and figured Dross Silks? u large variety of heavy brocaded Satin do Cliencs; plain Black Silks. DRESS GOODS. Mnusliu d’Lnlties; flg’d nml plain Cnshmores; d’Rel- pcs; French uml English Merinos; Paraineitos; Alpuc- cus; Scotrli Plaids, etc. SII.UVLS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, nml CIRCU LARS, n splendid variety. Also—All colors of Cloth Tor Ladies’ Miiniillus and Clonks. FRENCH bSWISS EMBROIDERIES. Undorsleeves, ciictnlzultes, Collars, Infant's Waists, embroidered uml plain Lawn llamikerchlels, Muslin und Cambric Bands, Ladies'nml Infant's Embroidered Cups, Cambric and Swiss Edgings uml Insertlngs. GLOVES. Alexander’s Kid Gloves; Silk and Lace Gloves; Llslr ami Thread Gloves. CLOTHS. Black nml blue Broad Cloths, and a vnrlely or othc colors; Cashmeres, nil kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Ken tucky Jeans-; French Doeskins; Satin und oilier Vest lugs, be-, be. All kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries; Linen Tublo Damusks ; a variety of Dress Trimmings, und a great many oilier articles loo numerous to men lion. oct 24 FALL AND WIN'TKIt TRAPE, 1853. TO MERCHANTS And Wlmlestile 1‘ureliuacrs of MUlV lSOtUtS! ; O UR PURCHASES for the Fall ami Winter trade nre now compietud, nud we cun submit to your inspec tion 11 very large und well-assorted slock, embracing every article connected with the trade, AND AT SUCH PRICES us will, in the present state of tho markets, prove highly sutialuctory. M. PRENDERGAST b CO., 178 Broughtou-sl., oct 24 opposite St. Andrew 's Dull, West Side. Fall lliry (Uooils. T il E Subscribers are receiving per steamer Alabama, a well selected Stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodsi CONSISTING IN HART OH Printed Mouseline lleLuine Printed Cashmere Shawls Solid Colored do (Plaid Long Shawls French Merino French b English Gingham Colored Flannel Printed barege DcLuiuu Ladies’ Cloth [Sup. French Chintz French and English Prints! All Wool French Plaid Plaid Cushmero Black ami colored Cloths Plain uml Printed Challie |Black and ol’d Cussiiueres Plain uml Plaid Glucfi Silk Cuslitnere uml SatinVestings ©tothtafl, Uootn,Sl)oe», bt. |j|i GE0AGE S. NIOHOLB. JQ. REAI }mj®M4ff raa I 'M IB SUIlscuillER has now Iu store aud ofibn for . salo, the following; Gent's fine blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Clotb, Peter sham Fur Cloth, und CainbletOvercoats. Gent’s duo bluck Cloth Cloaks und Mantles. Hem's fine blue, bl’k, and claret frock nud Dress Coats. Gent’s Oxlet Cass mere, Tweed Casslmore, bluck Css- vlmeru, blue Cttiflmuro Frock lees, and business Back Coats—a grent vnrlely. Lent's black Doo Caulmere, and more than thirty dif ferent patterns of fancy Cassitncru Punts of Intent styles. Gent's Vests—ubout 1,500 Vests, embracing all or the new styles, sumo perfectly boauUlui. A very lurgo lot of Satluott Rouud-Jackels and Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frock nml Hacks for servants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcouls. Youth*, and Boy.’ Dopnrtment: him never been equalled In this place nud coutulus tho following: Brood Cloth, Bonvor-Vlolb, Peter Sham Orercoala and 8ncks. Blue, black, brown, and clnrol Cloth Dress Frocks and Sacks. Blue, black, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dress Jackets, Cadet und Stcol-inixed Satinet Round-Jackets. Mixed and Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes; fine black Doo-Cnsslmere, blue Cloth, und a large assortment of fancy-colored Cnulmere und Satinet Pants. Bluck Satin, figured Silks, Alpnccn Bluck Cloth, und a great variety of Merino Vests. All of llio ubovo lor boys from 10 to 17 years old. Children's Department: contains very pretty fringed aud ntuiu bluck Cloth Bulls fancy colored CnsMmcro Suit*, with Vests und Pants con nected ; Geiiin's new style of Fancy Dress Juckels; bluck ami brown Tulinas; bluck nml green Togas overcoats 5 embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to Hi years. Children, buys’, and youth’s white aud colored Shirts. Fanoy Articles: embracing almost every article lor a gentleman's ward robe that t an bo called lor, together with the richest as sortment-of covered und plain CAPS for gentlemen, youths, boys, and children. N. II.—Most ol tho above goods, tho Men and Boys' Clothing, have been made up expressly for my trade, and under my Inspection, at the North, and I can confi dently recommend them ns good, and as cheap as can be found elsewhere. Tho citizens nnd public generally tbe Clothing Store, Gibbon’s [oct 7] S AMPLING INSTRUMENTS—Viz: Butter, Uiee.* Coffee nml Sugar Tryers. Also Bung Starts, Gaug ing Rod*. Out Slick: - * •* liov 11 plJJM :ks, anil Board Measurers, for sale by P. VV. CORNWELL, 102 Bryun-sl. —lilt) bales Northern Hay. For sale by 1UHIT. HABERSHAM fc SON. L0( )0 LI ME, of superior quality, Instore. novlO—!lt° r MlUby ROBT. HABERSHAM to SON. 7 A KoRCIA FLOUR.—lOU bbls Lehni.i.n MiUs^llB \jr )$ bbls Atlanta do, 300 bugs do do, for sale by nov 0 CHAN KSl RODGERS. H A V—Landing from ship Chase,80 bales North River liny. For tala low on the wharf by Novfl II. K. WASHBURN, AgL_ J»UTTER, CHEESE and BUCKW’HBAT-JIt) kegs so- l) k-cled Goshen Butter; 50 boxes while nml colored Cheese; (it) y : , % nud >»' bid* llticl.wheat; 20 boxes do, received per steutuer nnd Ibr sale by novfl SCRANTON JOHNSTON it CO. ns uml kc , - uml 30 do. English Dairy Cheese, received per Steamer Augusta und for Duleut Hie Emporium by novll SEABORN GOODALL. are invited to call and scout 11 ltunge. Boots anti Shoes ! AND 8IKU.J-, wl Saddlery Warehouse, Young’t Building, Sign of the Ooldtn Saddle, OPFOSITK W. R. OIMMOWi CLOTUIXO «T0XX. lUnniifnetiiMisS'SadiltfY, Urfifc’.’tllnme.. Ilava on l)aml ugood assortment of Saddles, Ilrldlcsand (IarnesBeH, of which tho following comprise a pnrt s Span ish Quilted, Overlaid and Hlmfinn Saddles; Plnnler'a large and extra lurge Baddies; Men’s plain do.; English do.; Boys' nut Race do.; Ladles' Baddies of u variety of patteniN-, Bridle* he Martengules; Saddle-Bags,^Trunks <tc. SADDLEIPH MATERIALS.—Huddle Trees. Skirting and HogSklns; Pud do.; Htralnlng aud Worsted Web; Threud nnd Tacks, assorted size*. HARNESSES.—Conch, Barouche, Buggy nnd Bulky Harnesses, of ull kinds, by tin* simile set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Springs nnd Axl«s; Hash Frames; Hobbs und Bows, by the single set; Plated and Bras* Stump Joints; t ilalndo.; putciit Dusli Leather, Top and Curtain do.: iroad nml narrow Lnccs, variety of pattern*; Silk and Worsted Fringes; black and purple Conch Roans; Bug gy Lam jib; Plated ami Brass Carriuge Bauds ; Brass nnd Plated Knobs, fee. July 23 Plain black L’ro de Rhine Plain black Bombazine Colored uml black Alpuca Fieuch Fur Chintz llnnlton uml Vallencienno 1. Umbrellas nnd P trasoh Kid and Silk Gloves Silk and Cotton Hosiery Bonnet Uibbou, tec. Collars for salo by’ 1\ W. CORNWELL. nov7 102 Bryan-ut. S ~ CHLEY’sTpLA INSERT bales'"ScUleyV Plains,' iast year’* make, just received nud Ibr sale by nov7 LaRiIt'llE & IUHVNE. B LANKETS—5 bale* JJullil Blunkets, just received nud for sale by MAI.SA M l> This eel Si .M'.GItOKS FOU SALE. rpWO BOYS, 21 ami 22 years old, accustomed to wait- 1 Ingas Me ward* abounl 11 steamboat; very likely healthy and sound. A man 22 years old, country raised ; n mulatto boy 10 ears old, city raised; aud a in an 40 years old, a porter. A L-irl III years old, u seamstress uml house servant; a pirl 13 years old, accustomed to taking care of children, both city raised. A woman 35 year* old. a good washer and Ironer and her two children, a girl 13 und n boy III years old. A woman 27 years old, u good washer nud ironer,and her child, 18 mouths old; n woman 20 years old, coun try raised- Apply to [nov3] WM. WRIGHT. K.\ 1:<•l ril I\’N SA1 jeT B Y order of the Court of Ordinary, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday In January next, before the Court Ihuoe door, in llliiesville. Liberty County : TI10 Houses and 1 /it* in the town of iliiieHVille,bcloiigiiigtolhce.*w ttte ol James s. Brad well, late of *aid county, deceased. Term* made known 011 the day of sale. ISABELLA DKADIVELL, Executrix. Iliiiesville, Nov.8, 1853. liov 11 " TAX COKI-KCTCm’S SAKE. O X TUESDAY, Hie third day of January next, at the Court House door in the city of Darien, McIntosh county, between the lawful hours of sale: A tract of Lind, containing 2iK) ucres, more or leg*, in tho 2 ltb dis- ' ol said county, bounded by John Gill’s Iniids nml . Middleton’s, or so much thereof as will he suffi cient to satisfy the Tux of Andrew Owen* for tho year and costs. A. G. MIDDLETON, t. n. M. s. c. Darien, McIntosh Co., Nov. 8th, 1853. tiovIO FOIL SAI.K. A STEAM SAW MILL with all the modern Im provement* now Iu successful operation; ami capa ble of cawing from 0 to 8 thousand feet pur day; the mu- cnim-ry is in fine order. The 111BI is situated (i mBea from station No. 5 1-2 C. It, It., and is offered for sale wiili or without the tract ollaml <G(>50 acres) on which it 'land*. Said lauds are w ell timbered and could be di* vnled into smaller tract* to suit purchasers, nov 10 VVYLLY St MONTMOLLIN. FOU MAKE# A NEGRO CARPENTER, young and sound; also a *V Bricklayer. nov IU VVYLLY & MONTMOLLIN, FOU .SAKE. I DT No. 4, the »nine being pnrt of Trust Lot letter I, J situated West ol thu Market. iov Id VVYLLY MONTMOLLIN. FOU MAKE. A VAI.UA RLE Tide Swamp Mice Plantation on Sa vannah river, having250 ncres under bank and in planting order. Also, about the same quantity or good planting upland. nov8 VVYLLY &. MONTMOLLIN. ip’ liverwort it 11 o,\ it hound.— -elebrated Balsam is prepared from an Indian receipt, ami cat'll bottle cmitullisthe virtues of 22 differ ent kind* of roots nnd herbs. A fresh supply this day- received per steamer. novfl VV’. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. L'PKIlloR OLIVE OIL.—A few boxes of very 8U- ri»r olive Oil,just the thing for tublo use, this day received uml for eulo by itovfl VV. VV. LINCOLN, Monument Square. 4 yKIlBENA WATER, &c.—Hauel'sAt Lazin'* Verbe- V im VVuter, also genuine Farina Cologne, In large uml small bottle*, just received und for sale by novll VV VV. LINCOLN, Monument Square. Di po.vrs (a xpo vv iuiu rnnrv a, m**nirif INSTANTLY for sulu ut miinurncturer’s prices by O COHEN &FOSIHCK. / 1 IN.—125 barrels Phelps’, for salo by nov5tf Agent* of Dupont de Neuioms & Co. UT nov 7 COllENJt FOSDICK. 1 nov / tARPKTS-i\o U 0 LaROCIIH hi BOVVNE. closing out Hie balance of our 'nriiele at Sew York prices. Those wishing bar- uuliis will find it to their Interest to cull ut liov7 L*ROCHE& BOWNE’S. EaIiBOUN’S PATENT COlTuN BAlA.NCEs,con stantly for sulu by nov 7 JjlLLONV W RAPPING PAPER.—200 reams Georgia VVruji- pbig Paper, of first quality, for sale by nov 7 WASH BURN, WILDER & CO. 1 " MToUR.—BMI bbls Etowah extra family Flour. 300 ' do do superfine do, 150 sacks do do do, for sale by nov7 _ WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. B UTTER ANDcilEESK^—20 firkins Butler, 50 boxes Cheese, received peruleiimer, ami for sale by nov 7 Me.MAHON & DOYLE. B acon, beef, &c^ if • ■ ~ 1 •200 cusks Bacon Shoulders, 15 do Sides, 30 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, 25 bbls choice Leaf Lard, for sale by nov7 McMAHON & DOYLE. 1,1 LOU It, &e.—ISO bbls Balt. Flour, 31.0 sicks'Atlanta I' Mills do, 85 bbls Hiram Smith's do, 75 bbl« Butler, Sugar mid Sodu Biscuits, 100 half bbls und boxes do, for sale by nov 7 McMAHON & DOYLE. I'ATOES AND APPLES—list bbia Northern Po- J_>OTA L Inloes, 75 do Apples, for sale by nov 7 McMAHON & DOYLE. A LE AND POUTER.—75 bbls Philadelphia Cream Alo,25 casks Load on Porter, for sale bv nov7 McMAHON & DOYLE. J^OMESTIC LIQIKiltS.—]0l)bl»la Phelp’s Gin,75do J^AGGING.—15U Rolls Gunny Bagging.^ lor side by PORK. X nov7 S UGAR.—SMI hhd*. S.lh Sugar ill store nml for «nly by nov7 MINIS hi FkORAXt K. Muslin and Cambric Collars Luce und Muslin Clieinlzettes nnd Umler-Slcovcs Ilem-stitched and Embroidered Linen Cambric lldkfs Velvet Ribbon, Silk Trimming, Are. Also, a line iisrortment of STAPLE GOODS suitable for the Fall Trade. Mercbunts, Planters and others are invited to cull and exutniue our Stock, aug 30 LaRoCHE hi BOVVNE. Tux undersigned would rns- ( pectfully invite llio utleution of. purebnsers to their large and’ well Beleclcd stock of BOOTS ATTd SllOh>, which have been manufactured cxpro*aly for them liy the best manufacturers In Philadelphia, Now York, nml tho Eastern cilles, nnd which, in point of stylo nml durahilily, cannot be surimssed. In Hie retail depart ment may bo found every* style nnd qtmllly of Boots. Siioks, axu Gaitkks, for Ladies’, Gent’s, Misses’, and Children’* wear, which will be sold us low ua can be pur chased in any Northern city. Planters and Factors will find ut all times a Inrgo . sorlineiit or ry PLANTATION BROGANS, Juj und house servant’s SHOES, made to order und warranted In every respect, nnd will bo sold nl the lowest market prices. Merchants from the interior are Invited toex- amino our Mock before purchasing elsewhere, us we will sell them by the puckage us low us can bo bought In any Northern market. O. JOHNSON At CO., oct 13 108 Bryun nml 70 St. Julien st*. NEW FAIL ANDJWINTEBrGOOM. ROBINSON & CAMP. DR.! Pints and TAILORS, AND PEALUHS IN FINE HEADY* *IAI)E CLOTHING, A RE now receiving nml opening their stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting In purl of Bl’k and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS, French, English nud American CASSIAIERES, of all grades nnd colors; VESTINGS of Silks, Satins, Cush- n ores, cut Velvet, nnd Embroidered patterns; OVER- C« lATINGS, such ns fine English Reavers, Norway do., Esquimaux* or double sided, fine Kersey s, and Pilot Cloths, ull of which will lie made und trimmed in our usual sty le, nnd ut llio shortest notice. Our READ V-M ADE CLOTHING is manufactured by one of the first bouses In Broadway, New York,and com- prises all tliut is fine nml fashlonuble. VVebaveoitr usuul large supply of FURNISHING GOODS on hand. Every thing requisite lor n gentle man’s wardrobe, together with Trunks, Valises and Car pet Bugs. Also, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, such at Coats, L locks. Ponchos' Leggilis ami Capes; all or which we offer as low, ami on as good term* us they cun b< had elsewhere. Guildry’N ISuilriingS' (next to Pulaski House.; sept23 Wagon .lianafactory, AT WARNER’S ORD STAND. Hoad of IS rough ton-St root. Tho subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand a large as sortment of plantation Wagons, one- horse Wagon*, Pedler’s Wagons, Curts, uml Drnys, nml build lo order uny kind wanted. VVenro thorough mechanics, native* of Georgia and South Carolina, amt put up our work ourselves, and war rant every article of the best materials aud workmanship. Wo return our thunks for tho very Ulierul patronage received, nml assure our patrons that.lt Is our determin ation that our work shall he as good ns any In tho city. REPAIRING ot all kinds done with iieutnc** and dos patch. DANIEL S. WILSON, sept 14-3mo THOMAS NORTH. JtalesntRuctton * urMgaa^Mpgiiiir.T^r» Sait of iVtUkes, .fnetl'ri hr Fancy Goidt, Continued. 1 it' r - - At Wore No. 110 Bryan-itreel, this evening, and every . evenlhg this week, coinmouclng el 7 o’clock precbely; ■ Consisting of Fine Gold and olher Welches, In every variety; .Diamonds s Fine Gold Jewclrr of every style and artlclo of Gold Uoods manufuclured, to tbe amoun t of over 830,000. Also, Fancy Goods and cheap Jewelry. ' N. It. Every article warranted s* represented, or the fnonev refunded. Goods nt Wholesale and Retell du ring the day, nl 25 per cent lean than the regular price*. All are respectfully Invited to call aud examine tbe ,lock * nov 8—tf . Imm, CamilUas, FIovert, 4*. . , TIIIR.DAV.at II o'clocit. In front nr store: .71 c * ru ’ ll , ,M ,L’Bpo Jasiamlns. Geranium, and a verlctyat hearty plants, In Jars end Stoss, all eft- ma Ized plants, from a florist | D Augusta, Georgia. nov III , THIS DAY, Nov. 10, at H o'clock : Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Id- . quors, Crockery, and Glassware, Dry Goods, new and second band Fusnllure,Clothing, Fancy Articles, Clocks^ Welches, Cutlery, It c. Terms cmh before deliver}. "" r ‘ N. B.—All articles purchased at auction und not set tled for before thu next regular sale, will hosoldforao- count and risk of lhn former purchaser. uovlfi Garden Jms at Auction. On TUESDAY, filli December, at 11 o’clock, In front of the Court liouro: Garden Lot-DP, containing, by recent surveys, flvft and half acres, and situated on tho Louisville road, near the city. Terms cash, purchaser* paying for titles. nov!2 IBY T. JT. VALIfi. On TUESDAY, Dec. U, will be offered at tbe Court House, between tho netinl hours of sale: lK)t No40,nu llm wesUldeof West Broud-tRund south of llobortsrllle, being 3-1 feet front by JW> feet deep, subject to 11 lease of 10 year*, from June, 1851, will) a renewal of 5 years nt a valuation rent §48 per annum. The Improvements are, a store and dwelling IJtf story high, with u lurge and commodious stable. Terms cash. novl5 Administrator's Sate. On TUESDAY, Dee. 0, wiii be sold, in front of the Court House, between llio legal hours m sale; Tho Interest of D. M. Roger*, deceased, in the Sa vannah Stenm Saw Mill*, 011 Hutchinson’s I-Innd. For further particulars. Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave or the Ordinary or Chatham county, us 'ho prop erty of D. M. Rogers, deceased, and by older of the Au- intnlrirntnr. oct 15 N E TV CARRIAGE ‘REPOSITORY rii|IE Subscribers would announco to tho community 1 ut large. Unit they ure now opening in tho new brick building*. No. — llpy-slreet, i-uvnnnuh, Go., a general and complete assortment of Carriuge*, Buggies, Sulkies, Are. And will continue to receive from time to time, ad ditions to their stock. Hint they feel confident wilt meet the approbation of customers. They huvo associated with them Mr. J. (.’. Thornton, who bus been long and favorably known In the South, ni n gentleman of extensive experience in thu manufac ture and sale of Carriages ; amUwho Is connected with first class manufacturing establishment nl the North. Theirstock (which I* got up under the immediate su pervision of Mr. Thornton,) for superior uraturia! nud beautiful style und finish, cannot be surpassed In any market. Having thus perfected their arrangement*, they are prepared to nlfci Carriages, which, for lightness, strength uml durability, arc peculiarly adapted to tbe require ments of this market, and which they do not hesitate to warrant In every particular. Their determination I* to bold out inducement* not heretofore enjoyed by this community, and lo kcepcou- slantly on band a supply of fir.*: class work. They hope, therefore, ,by n->«idiiity nnd honorable dealing, to Insure u share of the increasing trade of tills rapidly growing city. T. J. N AY LOR Ac. CO. '"no*. J. Navi.or.J iiov 7—3m [II. I). W. Ai.kxaxder AT PURSE'S PRINTING OFFICE, No. O Whitakcr-Streety CT5*” CARDS are printed at §2,50 per thousand. 1IISKEY —4(1 bbl*.old Mnuonguhelu Whiskey aud Apple Brandy for salo by liov7 MINIS hi FI.ORANCE. W FOU MALE. A NEGRO WOM AN, 2(1 year* old, nnd her 4 cHidren. Alio 2 black Girl* 12 und 14 years old. jiqi'J IVYLLY it. MOST MOLLIS. FOU MALE. \ NEGRO WOMAN, a first rate cook; also a Neuro Mnn,25, ugood field hand nnd axeman. Also several other Negroes, house servuuts and field hands, uov7 IVYLLY hi MONTMOLLIN. Gum Drops; also Vaniila, Rose, Lemon und Licorice Jujutie Faste-just received and for sale bv novl JNO. II. MOORE & CO. A FINE nml Inrge assortment of Gentlemen's-Silk nnd Cotton Vests, Plain und Ribbed, Colored aud siMimr.s. •'ll IIIIDS. Primo Bacon Side*; 2t) hltds do Shoulders; ♦J)’ Id casks do Sugar cured Hum*; 50 bbls Pure Bo-Ion Rum ; I (HI do E. Phelps & Rose hill; 50 do I* k H Connecticut River do ; 20 do Domestic Brandy ; 40 quarter ht eighth cask* Malaga Wine; J25 bbls Good Fating Potatoes ; loo boxes New Scaled Herrings ; 2 lilid* New Codfish ; 20 half bbl* Goo. Hans F. M. Beef; 40 boxes New Raisins; 20 do Ground Pepper; 25 do do Collee; loti 5, ID, 15, At 20 Gallon Keg* ; 2110 1,2,3, hi 5 do Demijohns; 200 begs Drop and Bock Shot, assorted ; 300 Reams Wrapping Paper, do ; 80 boxes lloadei’s ti’s a o’* Caudles ; 80 bbl* stunrt’s Crushed At Pow’d Sugar ; (Vi do B Ac U Clarified do ; 50 bbl* At 30 half do Pure Geno*seu Flour . 00 do Uniter, Sugar uml Soda Cracker*, landing nnd for sale by [nov Ml SCUANToN, JOHNSTON At CO. II0L4 07IIIK. .IOIIN.SON A ( ()”„ H AVE ill store, nnd offer for sale on nccnminudnling terms: MO bid* Clarified Sugar, A. It. C.; 75 do Crushed and Powdered Sugars ; 300 hag* Rio Coffee ; 5o do Java und Ln (•iiirndo ; 3uo bbl* Baltimore nud Cumd Flour; 55 do "II SmithV’ do ; 250 bag*, IW nnd 411 lbs ench,Georgln do; Hit) Mils Patent Sugar Crackers ; 50 do Pilot Bread; 4*i do llanra; Until) lbs Codfish; 100 boxes No. I Pule Soap ; 75 boxesTobncco, 5* 8s uml I lb lump* ; fill boxes Adamantine, Star nnd sperm Candles ; 75 bbl* Pluming and Me(cer Potatoes; 200 bbl* Portland uml N O Molasses; ItN) boxes Cheese; 50 boxes Slurcb ; 5H do Raisins; 30 do Claret IVlue; 50 do l.einon Syrup. nov 2 MEN lilt IKS. BBLS. A II At C clnr’d Sugar; 50 do pnwd’ed do; It) 30 hluls St Croix do; fill bbl* II S and C Flour; 150 bbls Balt do; 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia do; loll bag*, 08 lb* each, Georgia do ; 50 do Butler, Sugnr, and Soda Crackers; 25 do Pilot Bread ; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit; 150 bill* Portland Sugar-house Syrup ; 75 bbls N l) do ; 50 do good eating Potatoes; 00 boxes Bemlel’s NEW AHU1VALMI DRY-G OOPS ~DR Y-GOODS! HENRY LATHROP & CO., „ , H AVE RECEIVED per recent arrival*, uml offer for sale Plantation Dry-Goods; London l)ufill t nnd Twilled lllaiikeis ; Georgia Kerseys and Plain*; North ern do. do.; heavy (all wool) do.; heavy Cordova do.; heavy Ifrowu Shirting*; plain uml twilled red Flannels; Plaids, Ltn.-eys, colored Homespuns, &c. PRINTED D’LALVBS, MERINOS, Ate.Printed French Mou-lln d’l.nine* ; American do ; plain inode and high col’d do; French and English Merinos, 11 varie ty of colors; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslin d’Buize; printed French Cambrics. DRESS SILKS. Plain, plaid, and striped DrcasSilks; rich brocade do.; plain bi’k Silksju large variety ; black brocade do ; bl’k and lien. do. MOUHNINtt DllESS GOODS. Momdliid’Laincs; French and English Bombazines; Alpaccus 5 Canton nnd Tnmlso Cloth*. CLOAKS iSi ill A NT ILL AS. Cloth Cloak* nod Talma*; black and colM Silk Man tilla* ; Ladies’ bl’k nml col’d Cloths for Cloaks, aud a variety of Trimming* for the same. i:;t)UU4»ll>KKJEN 'Ni LACE COOI1S. Mon-lin Collar* nud Chemizettes ; Luce do ; rich em broidered Lawn lldkls; Mourning Collar*, Chemizettes, nud Undersleeve*; Mu-lin Cap*; Infant’s Wuists ; Swiss ami Jac. Edging* and Inserting* ; Thread aud Lisle Edg ing* and Inserting* ; Cambric and Muslin Bands. GLOVES. Ladies’ Misses’, Men’*, und Boy’s Gloves, n large va riety. 3COM lilt V- Men’s nnd Boy’s Worsted and Colton Half Hose ; Ln- dies’ and Misses’ Cotton uml Worsted lloso; Ladies* bl’k and white Silk do. HOLME FURNISHING GOODS} 10-4 11-4 mid 12-4 Linen Shirtings; 0-4 10 4 nnd 11-4 bro. uml bl’ched Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Case Linens mid Cotton* ; 8 4 H-4 und PM bro. mid bl’ched Table Damask ; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyle*; llucu- hue, Scotch, aud Ru-sta Diapers, Irish Linens, good styles. Bed-Ticks, Furniture Dimity*, Ate. CLOTHS AND CASMLHEREN. Blnck French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do.; black I)oe-8kins ; plain and plaid Tweed* : Kentucky Jean* ; bluck Satin Vestings, aud bluck uud col\l Silk Vestings. ocl ID FOU FALlTaND WINTER I WINTER GOODS. PRICE & VEADER H AVE RECEIVED their assortment of Seasonable Goods, consisting of every article In their line, viz: CLOTHS, CASSIMKRS, At VESTINGS, Ready-Mudo Clothing ul Dress, Frock, and Business Coals, Sacks, uud Over-Coats uml Cloaks, with a large lot of Pantaloons uml Vest* of nil kinds. Firsishiso Gooira—Viz: Silk, Cashmere. Merino, l.nmb’s-wiiol, nud Cotton Undershirts nml Drawers. Merino, Merino-feet, Cotton, and Silk Half lloso. Gloves of white und colored Kid, Cusslmere, Buck skin, Dog skin, Silk, nnd Silk Velvet, With lints. Cups,Shirts, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Neck- Ties, Umbrellas, Canes, Trunks,Traveling Blankets, Ate. For sale at the lowest market prices, at 147 Buy street, oct le—iJ 1 HUH.DING LOT. A VERY desirable Building Imt, G2 by 00 feet, on York-strcel, Perclva! Wurtl, fee simple, for sale [iiov3] WM. WRIGHT, FOU SALE. CKVKN LOTS, 5(1 feet by 100 feet, fronting North on U? Mill street, nnd South ou a lane, situated between r t *hin street and tho Canal. Apply to •ujptfMawtf ALEX. A. SMFT8. Male I’oHtiioiii'd. 'AUCTION SALK Or noRIKS AND CARRIAOES. t: *tfntirc and unreserved sale of Horses, Carriages, ""edits, Gig, Double and Single Harness, Ladies and <ttailtmm's Saddles, hie.,Src.,.\-e. ») JOHN M. RYAN' Auctioneer' n ClUKLKSTOH. tf. C. FRIDAY, the lflth last., at the Livery E»tubllshment ?* •\ ,r - f)’IHIIKN,28 Chalmeisstreet, Charleston, at hi o clock, A. M., will positively be sold, to tbe highest (tladcr. wlihout tbe least resorvo, the following pro- piny, rl*: 8KVKRAI. PAIRS OF MATCHED HORSES, accua- city, In good order and condition. .nh o K ? A,i HORSKrt, used to single draught, and ‘oltahle for Buggies, Ate. HTYLIHII PARADE HORSE, acknowledged 10 Parade Ilorre In (he cily. JJWKRAL FINE CARRIAOES, with Harness to m i’,?.. 0,w * !•* Ko°d order. A ‘ N «» single BUGGY WAGONS, ONKn?" untl fIar,ieM 10 raalrl1 ' ’ >sy ‘ l*«BAT OMNIBUS. In perfect order, with Ifar- and mi India Rubber Top Cover, toprotectUug- Pgo from the wculliei. And ONE CAUTand Harness. For nny amount less than S100 cash: r ‘"nl amount, do ilujs, with an approved endorsed "'"I interest added. Purchaser to settle, and re* on tho day of sale. di.v'.. N°raos and Carriages can b« examined the tiHf- ,,ov !°. u * ,0 ll*o *ale. Should tho weather prove the sale will take place In doors—ana bar- Ul « bul*ne»s CXI * ctt<1 ’ “ present owner retires from JiSI 1 !- 3 * J. B. RYAN, 22 Droad-streftL © rt LAM ELIAS, Ate.—A large and eiegabt assort- ht«nt of Camullas, amongst which are Ihe most .g%Va tretlrable varieties: alto, Itnics, Geraniums, heolw. 1 ,, r w, rf,Oranges,and many other kinds. Will oB *r*d for salo this morning by 7 . n ov WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square, '.S'* 11 ' *“Hwn« iSBi »J ■ c j“v.Tu£uhfjs , “ l DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS! KEMPTON & VERSTILLE H A V E N (i W ()PKN ED a large uud well selected stock of Fall Ac. Wintkr llav Goon*, which they as sure their friends mid tho public generally, Is difficult lo be surpassed, either Iu variety or quality. Their pur chases have been made upon such advantageous terms also, as to afford great Inducement* l<> public patronage. In addition to a complete aud handsome supply of DRESS, FANCY, AND HOUSE GOODS, ns well as a general assortment of all other kind* of Goods in their line, may ho found : 8-4 9-4 111—I DuCIl Blankets : 8-4 IM KM Twilled do.; 8-1 D-4 10-4 Grey do.; lb-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 lino Bed do.; Crib ami Cradle do.; mul lor ne groes’ wear, a largo slock of PLAIDS und KERSEYS, at prices us low as they cun be bought anywhere, or the following styles : Schley’* heavy twilled Kerseys ; Suiie rior heavy English do., (a splendid urticle); Imitation Georgia do. (very heavy); Kendall Kerseys, uml tho old stylo Cable warp Kerseys ; White, Grey, and Black Imi tation Georgia PLAINS; striped do.; Schley’s heavy Georgia Plains of last year’s make, und the best artlclo of the kind In this market,, at their store In Warbig’a Range, 72 St. Julien, and 105 Bryun-streets. [oct 5j Opening of Fall and Winter MILLINERY JJOODS, JlltS. TO JIB W OULD respectfully invltO/Jhe attention of llio Ladles ol Suvuunnli to her PALI. AND WIN TER STOCK OF MILLINERY, at her New Estab- lishment. No 174 Bronghton-strcet, nearly opposite BlackTlulf TiAm "iTTpiii-hnir"itri«wii"noil ’fitrlned "llnlf * N ° <>*> < 50 do good eating Potatoes; 113 boxes Beudel’s , St. Andrew’s Hall. Hobo! ">lor"l n„'d ntek 8 it Ora.nl., 8U.ck.5nd Tic! nml a’.pnlBia Talk, w lo Adnmnnllncdo; ! llcvinf Blind up Jn hanlnmn .ljl» in. In of npnrt; Bilk „|„1 l.lnon Uninlrlc IlnndkmhlnBL Wlillo ..... , “.""" * l J’i , “, 5 " 'I™, "mom.! IJ lbs monl, over »«.; J. I . U. No 1 Mackerel; 20 y bbls No I do: 75 lioxe* white und yellow Cheese; 25 bbl* primo Lard; 50 keg* do do; 100 boxes 5s, 8s, amt pound* Tobacco, gnod brands ; 80 do 5s and 8sGrant Ac Williams’ do: 150 do Smith, Colgate, Croton,nnd Bendell’s Family Soups; 75 do Palo do do do; 120 do No I do; 50 do Pearl Starch; 80 whole, half, nnd qr boxes Raisin*; 25 drums Fig* ; 511 boxes Herrings, Just received and for sale by oct 2(1 WEBSTER & PALMES. Silk and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, While mid Colored, Colored and Blnck Kid Gloves, largo assort ment of Duck nnd Doe-skin Gloves—for salo by _nov4 AIKEN Ac BURN8^ G LOBES—Frnuklln Globe*. 0 und 12 Inch, for sale by [novl] _ JOHN M. COOPER k Ct> L C tOMMON PRAYER IttiOKS—A very large nnd J handsome slock In every variety of sty le of binding. F’orsaloby [novl] JOHN M. COOPER Ac CO. Plates, Cool Sifters, Fire Standards nnd Jamb Hooks. For salo by [novl] _ J. P. COLLINS. I ALOUIL—200 bbls. Balt. Flour; 75 do Georgia do; 1 25 do Hiram Smith do, in store und for sale by oct 27 SWIFT At CO. L AUD, LARD-21) bbl* Prime Leaf Lard 50 kegs do do do In Store and for sale by [oct27] SWIFT Ac CO. TIiEAS, TEAS—50 half cbesls Poiichong Tea X 40 do do Hyson do lit Store and for sale by [ncl27] BWIFT Ac CO. I VOltV HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY—or very (la« quality,Just received, und for sale low, by sept 13 ’J. P. COLLINS. H AVANA SEGARS.—I0,000 Nnrrlegus, 10,000 Buena Vista, 10,000 Londres, 10,000 Cnhanns, lO.lKHIJoso Frosqiilcra*, Imndrcs, 20,000 Pierco nnd King, 20.000 Ln Vila Clara, Londres: 10,000 Ferunudo Cortez. For sulo b, A. nONAIJI), oct 10 Corner of Roy nnd Whitaker sts. C UIAMPAGNB WINE,—5(1 bnskots lloidslck Clium ) jiagne, 25 do Munn'sdo, 25 do (louche’s do, 25 do Anchor Brand Champagne. For nnluby A. RONAUD, ocl 19 Corner of nay mid Whitaker sta. T ~ 1QIJOR GASES.—20 Liquor Cases of different sizes j Just received, and far sulo by A. HON AUD, oct ID 'Corner of Uny and Whitaker ala. J^AGOlNG Ac HAGS,—Heavy Gunny Bogging and Gunny Uaga fur sale by nov7 MINIS Ac KLORANCE. A PPLES—20 bbls Apple* Just received por steamer Alabama,and for sale by nov7 _ CHAMPION Ac VVATTS._ B "' UCKWHEAT-In bbls, half bbis, kegs, nnd bags, Just received pur stcamur Alnlmtnn, uml for rale by nov7 VIIA51 PIUS hi WATTS. G ELATINE ISINGLASS, Ate.-Cooner*s Shred and Sheet Gelatine. Cox’* English Sparkling do, French Transparent do, ami Russian und Amerlcau Isinglass; also linker’s Pure Cocoa—Just received bjr . .. .j. Dk FORD. I TMLlwi.—-Mill. Crosoeut, Pit and Hand Haw Files, 1 Flat and Half-round Bastard, round and square files all alzea for sale by novfl F. W. COUNVVKLI/, 109 Hrynn-st. nov5 I rtANGY OASSIMKRKS.—Just received, n large lot.- I For sale by [oct4] ROBINSON At CAMP. A LBUMS—homo new and very hnudaoine, a new large supply, embracing ull alzes aud prlou*,Just received and for sole by JOHN M. COOPER k GO. MUNDR1F.M. ffj; HHI.S A,11,nml C, Claiitled Sugar; 20 do Crushed do t)'i 20 do Powdered do; III hluls Prime Porto Rico do 2(1 boxes Loaf Sugnr; 21)1) bags Ulo Coffee 5(1 bugs (lid Java Coffeo; 50 M Sugar*, some very lino 50 chests and hair chests Green and Black Tens IDO Boxes Tobncco, IU*, 8s, 5s and pound pkges 5 boxes Rough und Ready, and 5 do Sovereign of tho the Seas, very lino 2.5 boxes I .cm on Syrup, assorted, qualities 200 do Tallow, Stnr nnd Sperm Candles 200 do Palo Family Sonp; 100 gross Matches 20 bbls lllram Smith Flour. 25 do Canal do 50 do Bullimoro do; 50 do Butter and Sugar Crackers 25 boxes Sodn nud Extra Butter Crackers 10 bbls Fresh Pilot Bread; 20 dozen Painted Palls 50 dox Brooms; 10 boxes Cnndy; I bale Twino 30 boxes Cheese, somo very Him for cutting 10 bbls While Onions; 5 kegs Choice Butler 50 kegs Leaf Lard: 10 lihds Prime .Shoulders 10 hhds Choice Sides; 10 bale* Guuuy Bugging 100 coils Hemp Rope 200 bills Domestic Liquors, nnd a Ono assortment of Foreign Wines und Brandies—Ju*t received nnd for 'JOf ..... .. Carter Ac Co.’s Drug Store, In every way ndnpted to the reception nnd convenience of her visitors, she will open as above an entirely new and elegant assortment of Cans, Bonnets, Head-Dresses, Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries, Dross Trimmings, Ace. I)ru*N Makiflg. In this department of her business she is prepared to comply with thu tastes nnd wishes of her customers in the fullest nnd promptest manner. oct 20-3mo sale by [oct2l j COHEN At TAItVEU. J. V. COSISE.ltAT Ac CO. H AVE In store and offer for sale on favorable terms: 25 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar*; 73 bbls. Hliiurt’s A H Ac C clarified do.; 25 do. do. crli’d do.; 15 do. pulvurlsod do.; Ill boxes Iwnfdo.; 121) baas Ulo Coffee; 25 do Java do; 50 lihds. nnd tierces West India Molasses; 40 bbls. N. 0. do; 75 boxes Sperm and Ad amantine Candles; ISO packages Hyson nnd Black Teas; JM) bbls. Halt, and Canal Flour; B) y pipes ObinJ, Du- r Ac Co.Brandy; 15 X casks fine old French do; 20 Mad. Wines; 20do Port Wines; 50do Mnlnun do; 15 do Tcniroffo do; 30 bbls. old Monnngaholn Whiskey; 0 pipe* llol. Gin, clover-lruf brand; 2 puncheons Jamai ca, and 2 do 8l Croix Hunt; <10 bbls Hugnr, Butler, nnd Hoda Biscuit*; 150 do. Domestic Brandy, Gin, Rum, and Whiskey; 100basketsGknuink Heidselck Champagne Wiiioj so do Hungarian Lion do; 50 do Crown and “Rough Ac Ready” (lot 120,000 Hpnnish Cigar*, various brand*, together with choice Butter, Goshen Cheese, and other articles usually found nt llio Wholosalo Groceries. ladies* Winter Goods. MILLINERY AND FANCY ARTICLES! mis. nii,unit B EG8 TO ANNOUNCE to her friends nml the public that she has Just returned from New-York with a large assortment of FALL Ac WINTER GOODS, consist ing of Cloth and Velvet Oloaks,uml Mantillas, Bonnots— Katins, Straw und Beaver. Head-Dresses aud Cans of ev ery description. Somo of (he most elegant FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, In the wny of Umlerslcovcs, Collars, nnd Chomlzoltes. Ai.sn:—A very Inrge quantity or the choicest RIBBONS Ac FLOWERS, with u grent variety ortho most beautiful SILKS forday und evonlngdressca. Mr*. Siliuk will also carry on llio DRESS MAKING and MILLINERY on nti extensive scale. All orders which she may bo favored with, will be promptly at tended lo. Man. Hu.deit will open her slock on Wednesday, Oc tober 2Cth, ut 157 Congress street. [octSllm] GEORGIA III lCIS MILL STONES. T HE Undonfigncd baa on hand nit assortment or Burr Stone, from 18 Inches to 4«tf feet diameter, a portion or which Is already dressed for running, and of superior quality. All the necessary Irons furnished with the Stone when wanted. Ilnving a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill Slones, the article can bo delivered ut all times to suit outers, and on liberal terms. C. II.OAMPFIELD TTA l*S(JOTT*N FOREIGN EXCHANGE & EMIGRATION AGENCY. P KILSONH wishing to send for their fr*'rads,nml do slroits of bringing thorn out by first clns* pncketsliips, are Informed that tbe subscribers are the only Agents rot tho ubovo Agency In the city. They are also authorized to draw on Messrs. William Tamcott Ac Co., Liverpool, In sums from jCI and up wards, which limits are negotiable ln any town Ihroiign nut Ireland and Great Britain. Draft* on France and Germany, payable In all partio, tho Continent, alto for sate. Apply to OUDBN Ac nUNKER, ttec’Ji lyl BU Bay-Street. Piano For ten, ITVunIc and IMLuNical In- Mruinonta. T HE SUBSCRIBER Imvlug purchased thoontlrobn, si ness of F. Zogbattm At Co., of which firm ho has heretofore been tho acting member In Snvntinnh, would respectfully invito the attention of those In want or any thing In tho Mus'cnl lino to Ids establishment. From many years oxporlcuco In professional nml business mat ter* conuectotl with music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his services In the selection or Music nnd Instruments, or the fulfilment or orders, with the assurance of his utmost zeal und Industry In his en deavor to deserve the patronage nr.:l confidence of lha public. G. B. MITCHELL. public, juno U 1853 Successor to F. Zognaum Ac Co. fall Sales 1853 HARDWARE. CUTLERY, FILES, Ac. saji ii:i. pALMEn. * ,, N, 118 Coiigrcta 8 1 '~ St. Juhen-ats. «II>lion»’ Ilullilliia, H AVE NOW IN STORE, n general assortment or American nnd English iIaIIDWARE, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE TOOLS, Acc,,and are Constantly receiv ing additions thereto. . „ , ... Merchants. Planters, Builder*, House keepers and oth ers are Invited to examine our stock, which embraces! great variety, and wilj be sold at low price*. • Savannah, SopL 9llh, 1853. sopt26-3m SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! For llio Fall and W'lnlor Trmlo. The Subscriber would respectfully call tho attention of tho Planters of Georgia, South Car olina and Florida, and the public generally, to his large stock of BOUTS AND SHOES. Ills stock has been selected by himself with special care ami particular reference to the retail und planters’ trade, Ihnl being tbe mo.-t Important feature of Iris business- lie confidently offers lo his customers nml tho public work of it superior quality nnd on reasonable terms. Ills stock comprises all tho varieties usually kept ill a 8Roe Store, consisting of Ladles’ Shoes, Boots, and Uni ter* of every Variety; Gentlemen’s Bools, Shoes nnd Congress Gaiters; also, Misses’, Boys’, Youths’, and Children’s Shoes of cilery kind. In connection with the above ho has u large stdek of NEGRO BROGANS, which can safely bo recommended ns a superior article. No effort will be spared lo give entire satisfaction. ,* call Is solicited from you before purchasing, eepl 28 WM. HKIDT, Gibbons’ Range. FOU FALL AND WINTER. llctnly-.llarle Clothing. T HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully solicits the attention of Ills friends und tho public in general, to his ex tensive assortment of BEADY-MADE 0 OTHENG, comprising, ns it docs, a variety of every article for gen tlemen’s wear, suitable Tor the present aud coming sea sons. The tollowiug comprises u portion of the stock ou Uver-Conls, nnd Surlouts of blnck nnd blue Heaver- Cloth ; bluck and brown Mohair Cloth; Norway and Labrador Coalings; Devonshire Kerseys and Pilot Cloths; Tulmu Clonks: Black Cloth Dress ami Frock fonts; Blue nnd Brown Cloth Business Suits; Black Doe-Skin Cussimero Pants ; Fancy French Cassimere Pants; Grey Mixed Tweed Cussimere Punts ; Black Mixed Sat I i nett Pants ; Plaid nml Plain Kersov Punts; Embroidered amt Plain Cassimere VESTS J Figured and Plain Black Silk Vests; -Plush Velvet Vests ; Plain nnd Fancy Silk \ ests; F ig- ured Black and Fancy Cashmere Vests, together with an extensive assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, such ns Hue while Shirts; Silk and Merino Under-Shirts; Meri no, Canton Flannel, nnd Joan Drawers: Riding Gaunt lets; bluck, colored, und white Kid GLOVESi Stocks, Cravats. Scarfs, Neck-Tie*; Suspenders, Acc., the whole of which is offered for sale low by WM. U. SYMONS, Dravkk Ac Tailor, oct 3 17 Whitaker street. fgjf THE very latest style of Winter Huts, of French JW manufacture and of very light texture. We assure ^Ni the public that these Huts cannot bo beat in any respect. Cull und see them at N. K. BARNUM & CO.’S lint and Cap Store, 176 Uroughlun-sl., opposite St. An drew’s Hall. novfl FINE HATS I tgjy RECEIVED per steamer, a new lot of those fine au MOLESKIN HATS. Those in want will please call at 247 Bav street. ocidd ' PRICE Si VEADER, l.mtKELl.AN. Gent’s Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas ; Ladles' -wJ^Silk Umbrellas and Parasols, a large assortment Just received and for salo by oct 25 A1KIN Ac HURN8, SIIiKS. T UST RECEIVED at 154 Congress-street, llio follow ing very desirable Silks ; which for eleganco of style, cannot ho surpassed, If equullod, by any estab lishment In tho city, viz : Super Bayadere Silk ; do. Plutd do.; Plaid Sallti, do. do. Black Gro do Rhine. —ALSO— A handsome assortment of Black nnd Colored Al pacas, do Lulnes, Acc. 8. CURKKLL. nov 1 154 Cougress-st. ALEXANDRE KID GLOVES, A FRESH supply of Ladles’ nnd Geullemeu s Alex andre Kid Gloves. Just opened. 8. CURRELL. nor 1 154 Congress st. HLANKET8,KEIISEYS A: DOMESTIC’S W E tnko pleasure iu calling the attention ot Planters to our very extensive stock of WOOLEN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, many or which were purchased before the great udvanco In Wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly low. —cossistino or— 40 bnlos London Dullll uud colored Blankets; 50 do Bro. Twilled Kersey*; to do Btack do do; 30 do Bro. Domestic Goods; 25 do Striped and White Osuaburgs; 10 do Plain Roil Flannel; 5 do Twilled Rod do; 15 do Shirting Ktripes; 10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains; 15 cases Louisiana aud Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids 5 do Plnld Lhirer*; 5 do Sntinelt ami Kentucky Jonns; 5 do 8cotch nml Domestic Ginghams; 30 do Blenched Shirting and Sheeting; 20 do English und American Prints; 50 doz Negro Caps; 100 pieces Carpeting; 150 Rugs und Matts; 200 Carpet Bags; 300 Negro Head Hkfs: 1000 dozen Wooten nnd Cotton Hosiery. Planters nud Merchant* visiting our city during the Fall nml Winter will find It to their Interest to look through our stock, as we are disposed lo sell at a small advance upon cash. [oclO] - AI KIN Ac BURNS. FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1853c T HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving lUoIr Fall and Winter Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, comprising one of tho largest and boat seleelod slocks ever brought to this market. Being manufiictured under our supervision at our Manufacturing establishment. North, we are onsblod to offer them to the trade with entire confidence as to workmanship. Particular atten tion has been given to the selection or the utest and most fashionable stylos of Goods. In addition to our stock of Uoady-ronde Clothing, webavealarge assort- meat of Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, ombraclh every article In that Jlno. We Invite tho attention of al Iu want of Clothing to on examination or our Goodo, which wo offer at wholesale and retail on reason able lorro*. Country merchant* visiting Savannah will find on an inspection of our Stocks, styles of goods par ticularly adapted to thotr trade. An examination is all we ask lo guarantee satisfaction, we a. PIERSON, IIF.IDT fc OOh aug 20 101 Bryan ami bust. JulioutU. Carriage .lianafactory. 'JSpfSJL' The subscriber take* this metb- f2“32_Lod to return Ms (hanks to the, public fur their liberal imtrounge, and to inform them that he still carries on tlin Carriage business al the old stand, near the Market, In all its various brandies. He likewise invites the public to call and examine bis stock of Carriages which lie Im* now ou bund, got up express ly for the Southern market, feeling confident Ihut lie can please them in style and iu price better than nny other establishment In the cily. All Kinds of heavy work made to order, such as Plantation Wagons, Drays, Carls, Tim ber Carriages, Ate., ull made of better mule rials than can be found elsewhere in the c'ly. And the subscriber flat ters himself that the practical experience of over thirty •urs, aud his untiring exertions to please, will still sc ire to hitna liberal share of public patronage. Repairing done In the best style nnd at liberal prices, ocl 22-ly G. VV. HARDCASTLE. NEW CARRIAGE illANCFACTOUY C Ail 111 A G E S, B U G gYES w a»i» 9&E3jb? - SULKIES I&rreXKl GENERAL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT) JUST itFCF.tVr.D. r llE SUBSCRIBERS ure now prepared lo offer to Iho public, Carringrs, Plurtons, Buggies, Cnrrynlts. kt., Fresh from some of the most popular Establishments and Builders at tho North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They nrp determined to keep only such articles in their Hue, os they can confidently U(-coniine ml und Warrant, feeling assured that they will be sustained in offering a butter, uud liner clu&s ol work than hus been usually kept In this market. The public are most respectfully requested lo call, ex nmiue,uml satisfy themselves, wiiether they ore in earn est, by an oxuiuiimlinu of their stock. AJJ kind* o. r repairing done as heretofore. L. S. HENNErT Ac CO.. aug I Corner of West Broad uml Bay streets. A'eiv Slarctnare Store. ,y "-i—.v THE UNDERSIGNED has open- cd n New Hardware Store at < No, Ul) CunffrcN*>*t,, / Skk^_7&>ic4Iu tho Store recently occupied ByC Messrs. N. K. Buruutn Ac Co., and is now receiving an entire new and well selected stock of ENGLISH AND A.lIEIUCAN GOODS, Embracing almost every article usually found iu Hardware Store. Ilnving purchased his Stock direct from the Manufacturer* in England and this country, he is etiubled to offer his Goods as low as they can be pur chased nt any other establishment ut tbe South, Ife respectfully asks of the patrons of the fate firm of McCleskey Ac Norton, the citizens generally, nml persons visiting the city, lo give him a call, and be satisfied of his prices, Acc. oct 21 GEORGE A. McCLESKEY. I. W .MORRELL & CO. PIANO WARE-ROOM, DrougMon Street, jfritts&jTTwg, Wiikrk there can nlwny tS*JjH6safi3be found Gy and 7 octave. IJ j {Ifroin tho justly celebrated. ^ Manufactories of J. Chickering, 11. Worce*Ier7 u,l tl l)a- cou Ac Raven, und for sale on moderate terms. IlfK L ODEONS, Caiixrt k Nkkpham’s lurgo double reed, with four stop*, suitable for Church Music. Also—I.urge double, round Corner, fi octavo; Cnhurt’s fine Melodeon’a 4y nml 5 octave, n bcumiful Instrument for the parlor. For sale on the most reasonable terms. [oct I0-3mo] CODY’S COFFEE HORSE. J) S AYTOK'STREET. • Tiik undersigned has leased, nml has now fitted up in a neat (ML iqX nml elegant style, tho building — »/*L Tlun Drayton street, next door to. Wa yAc King’s, to be occupied as n COFFEE HOUSE, where ho Intends to serve up, In a superior style, every delicacy of the season. New-York Oysters,s~\Savannah Oysters, VENISON, 'sjjQXSf GROUSE, PARTRIDGES >ra/ AXD FISH, New-York and Philadelphia Beef, &c. Will always bo kept on Imml, and served up In a style never before equally iu this city. Parties furnished with private 8uppera and Dinners — short_ notice. Ho will keep onlj thobest liquors. lieducllon in X’rlcca. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR FROM SI TO 83 PER THOUSAND, Olher Job Work nt proportionate rales. By J. M. CO ocl 20 I. COOPER Ac CO. ocl 25-tf. KOOK AND JOB PRINTING Executed with neatness and dispatch, aud on acwiniao* dating terms, by GEORGE N. NICHOLS, OavcnK*litiii(ling:,opp. I’tilunUI House. t.’0“ (irdera from the country, with the cash enclosed ill be nltemled to promptly.Ian 12 THROUGH FAKE ' From CTiarlcaton to ISaltfuiore 817 50, To Philadelphia019,and to New-York $*-W. irAlL IDHjTE FfiU.M CHAilliESTON SO. CA. L EAVING the Wharrat the Toot of Laurens-strcct daily afterthe arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming- tou,N. C., from wiilch point two daily trains are dis patched at 8 A. M.andi! P. M.; the. 8 o'clock only con necting nt Weldon, N.C., with theScaboard and Roanoke Hall Road to Nortolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore, and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to Petersburg. Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phuket- .Ida. and ITow-Vork The public la respectfully informed hat the steamers of these Hues, are Iu first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced com manders: the Rail Roads ure in fine order, (tho Wilming ton and Weldon, ns well a* the Seaboard und Roanoke having recently been relaid with heavy Trail) thereby securing both safety nml despatch. By these routes pas* sengereavnlling themselves of the first train may reach Baltimorein 41) hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours,and New York in 5ny hours: and by tbe second train they arrive In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and New-York Jn <>iy hours. Through ticketscan alone bo had from E. WINSLOW ) Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany, nl the office of the Company, foot ot Laurens street Charteston 8. C. to whom please apply. mar 22 SO 11TH-WESTERN KAl 1. 11 DAD. P ASSENGER TRAIN’S leave Macon daily at liy, A. M., arrive nt Oglethorpe I0J£, A. M., arrive nt Columbus 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally nt 9 o’clock. A. M-nnd Oglethorpe nt 11#, A. M., arrive nt Macon 3#, P. M., connecting ut Macon each way with Central R. R. Trains to Savannah, Augusta, and Miltedgevillc,and with Macon Ac Western Trains to Grilfin, Atlanta, Dalton, Cliattanoogn, Nashville, Ate. Connect ing daily al Coltimlni9 by u fast lino of Conches 28 miles to Opelika, thence U4 miles by M. Ac W. P. R. It. to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting nt Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufau* la mail stages. Passengers breakfast nnd dine nt Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS,Superintendent. Macon. AngUBt 22. 1853. ang31 300 S TO I'll8 FOR SAFE. BY JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Rroughton-Street, Savannah, Georgia. npiIE Southern Iron Witch COOK STOVE, L (or which a Silver Medal was awarded at the Stato Fair In 1852. The following comprise a portion of the stock offered ter sale:— Eastern Premium,.. .4 sizes I Vulcan Cooking.... 2 sizes. Pacific Cook’g Stoves,2 ** Roger William do..2 “ National (high oven) | lronKlngdo.forw’d2 “ for wood, 2 •* | Box Sloves forw’d.8 “ PARLOR STOVES, for wood—8 varieties mid sizes. Purjorand tufico stoves, for coal—14 varieties nnd sizes. FRANKLIN COAL BURNER—3sizes, For any kind of coat. This Stove is having a large sate, and is one of tbe best in uso. For sale Wholesale and Retail. House Furnishing Goods, H,c..,k,c.,and Tin-Ware, [nov ) j us heretofore. W 1 oct 8-3in JOHN McK. CODY music j musiuii Spin Tho subscriber respectfully informs tho Ladies jpgayand Gentlemen of Savannah, that lie Intends %3rtttnpenlng a School for Instruction In Sacred and Secular Music. Through long experience, and having conducted large schools, he feels confident his instruction will be perfectly satisfactory to all those who may desire his services In the above departments of Vo cal Music. Desirous of forming a largo class tho price of Ticketshas been fixed at §4 each, for ibo course of 24 lessons. Inclu ding books; the name of which Is tho “ Kinging School Companion,” consisting of Songs, Glees, Trios, Duetts, Quurletis, Choruses, Mototte, Church Music, Oratorios, Ate., the most popular work or the day. Those wishing lo form his class are requested to hand iu their names as early ns possible to this office, cr through thu post office, under address to JAS. PIERPONT, nov 5—tf Organist nnd Teacher Vocal Music. THAT NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL THE MILLS HOUSE, Recently Erected AT THE CORNER OF MEETING & QUEEN-STS. CHARLESTON, S. C. AND FURNISUED IN A STYLE NOT EXCEEDED OUT OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, Wn* Opened FOR THE RECEPTION OF BOARDERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, ON THURSDAY* NOV. 3, 1803. oct 19 tf T. 8. NICKERSON, Proprietor. LANIER HOUSE, MAIMIN' GEORGIA. 7 T HE undersigned having leased the above Establish ment, begs to assure the traveling public that no ex ertion will he spared to sustain tho'established reputa tion of Iho House. Hsslstcd by Mr. Mezas, he hopes to nrako the Lanier House, second to none South of New York. GRO. M. LOGAN, Proprietor. J. 61 Kara, Superintendent' J1 ocll4 BOSTON, BY LEWIS RICE. REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. Possessing all the modem Improvements and Convent, encesforthe Accommodation of the Traveling „ Public. Boston, JYer. 18,1859. nor 89 ly , HENRY A. CLINCH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR .AT LAW, Orricz No. 19,Commxbcul Piacx, s New OrletuMv LottlaluiR* fob 13 eod—Jy THE UIIINENE, INSURRECTION. 1TII notices of the Creed and Proclamation of the Insurupnts. Translated from the French, with a Chinese Map. The Czar nnd the Sultan, or Nicholas and Abdul Med* lid and the Turks In Europe, their rise and decadence, by F. Bouvet Miss Bremer’s Homes of tho New World—new sup ply. Louis XVII, his Life, Suffering and Death, by A. Leo Beaucheriie. Jominl’sCampaign of Waterloo—new supply, with a Map. J.C.Calhoun’s Works—vol. 3. Shady Side, or Life In a Country Parsonage. 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