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«W^ -Mt that th«r bavw hoard of htaln-
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■ft2Ld *»»*£ hiltft- £ll«"ttut hk place
ftf*****’ Benjamin E. WWtaar,
johJT Maxwell,
william*. Willi*® M. »Uxw.ll,
J- Utmiu Max wall,
HftjjgLax Wword Footman.
Arthur M. Randolph,
J. beorge Andorran.
—ZTn* R. acklib TOO WO,
jjJBaM^ggsffla:
*wMfc«^***f!,i|l b« auohad to a thorough English
fr,W**5S«ms Totmo U prepared to refer parentaond
S^jfiSmteB** Pfofea-or* of MJ.to In Phil-
ST-york, tn d to a number of gentleman In
HSSfSftilBh. 10 who. j*u,ht«r, ok* bu ft.'
“ aJ " ,w * for mrtn\j**n-
lUi t, T KIngiton Goddard, Mill* Adels Sl-
RMjyfL Ptoot. Wad. Aeelle OnlUoo. (mother oC
ifeB&nbr«h.m.E.Q.,Dr. Wm. Harris H. D.
Sf^i^aorX.1U, ftot of Mualo, H. Hupfcld,
B^aV Coorod. Ooo-1«, H. U. Lei, bq.
^r'tfflOOLOF HARVARD COLLEOS.
U* yff.ua, t/Topl* a complete coarse of legal edu-
ItfUu^e bar in any of the United Statea. except-
I Tfftiriofwrriy local law and practice; and alio
•RrlSeKtaeof instruction In Commercial law for
to angage in mercantile puraulta.
*** TffTjwrr- which is constantly Increasing, con-
? t ‘Z .£at 14.000 volumes. It includes a very com-
ft SSS oI American and EngU.h Law, and the priu-
ffCTflfc. Cl.il and other Foreign law. It is open
H warned and lighted for their nae daring
*77 -r.fi the winter racatioa.
of each academical year begins in the last
ff'JiMMt.sad the second term in the last week of
IT in-o'* term continues twenty weeks. 8tudenta
ri W. periol of a term or racatioa. The fees
"’tu.krsi.sad $25 for hall a term. For this sum stu-
2fcJ«e tht are of the Law library and text tayok*. and
iS r-iiw. Library, and may attend all the courses of
{SS dtlbiiwl to the undergraduates of the
'fCtabwtors of the Law School are Hon. Joel Parker,
tin BmUProfessor; Hon.Theophilua Parsons.LL.D.,
^nSwot: sod Hon. Edward G Loriag. University
'fjy^I^itnction is given by lectures, reeiUtlons and
and moot courts.
tnlormition application may be made to
jftKtfthsiMtmctora. JAyEa WALKER> Prtjidtnt .
f^iiitlge. August 1.1863. dlawJwis aepft
. jaaSl KlBBtt ft RODQSBS ■
wi.-ffBrrpOEHiSur.toi,.a.boiisnss •
j’fe&rcixm. i
—■ TO AUDIT—A brick dwallinw haw, oa Taylor street f
RtWaakra given oa the 1st October next. Apply at
B this office. aep20—Iw
TO RKNT—A Room 90 by #0 (bet, In Sorrel* build-
ig, corner ef Bay and Bull-streets. HI* suitable foe
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HBarMrytLSmtasmah.
rta. W uni—A MHM
gflng. corner of Bay and
■9* committee room ec d
alyat
_ T „ _ stmt*. Ik is suitable foe
imitwe room ec driU room. Rank moderate Ap-
> office. . ■ - . . June 28
1 *~T0 RENT.—A email comfortable House in a re
spectable and central part of the city. Bent 1300.
Kuiessioo given an the irt November, or sooner If
K Apply at thl
TORENT-A
given a
at this ogee.
»n>20
Hoase at the corner of Hulhetrmt
and Orleans aqaaro, pteaaanUy situated—good wa-
mat buildings complete, and in a good neighbor-.
. nr without standing furniture, from 1st May till
iber. Is»|uirt at the Courier odice. mMB t\
TO KENT—An offleo with stores, near the Exchange.
os session given on the Brst of October next Apply
,t this oflee. sepli—lw
TO RENT—Three of the five tenement houses, on
J^lha cornet of Abercora and iooaa'itroat. Inquire of
sepli
A. BONAUD.
—. TO RENT.—The store immediately under our offlee.
SVvrsU suited tor a grain and feed store or for storage or
■alcotton. Apply to eep23 ROWLAND 4 w.
au| FOR SALE.—The plantation owned and formerly
Moccupisd by the late CoL J. H. McIntosh, situated on
^dhathe St Johns river, about fifteen miles above Jack-
son .ills, East Florida, containing about twenty-seven hun
dred acres, near nine hundred or which are open, and were
cultivated with success by him, sod ths residue, consist-
tng of hammock and pine land. It is eligibly situated, and
capable of a high dame of cultivation. Ths buildings are
in good order, consisting of a comfortable dwelling. Ac.,
and spacious and convenient houses, adapted to all the pur
poses of a long staple cotton plantation, together with a
grinding house and miU. and a boiling house and boilers,
which are capable of turning out from fifty to one hundred
hogsheads or sugar. Also, sight thousand acres of pine
land, the neater part of which is well timbered, lying on
the St. Johns river and its vicinity. For price and terms
apply to the administrators.
J.' WALD8URG, Savannah,
B. A. PUTNAM. St. Afigustine.
Mr. J. N. Johnson, who is on the plantation, will exhibit
It and the other land. . seplfi—dtf
FOWLTOWS PLANTATION FOR SALE.
mm The undersigned offers for sale his Plantation, lying
Kwm the month of this celebrated creek, in the county
**mof Lee. adjoining the village of Palmyra, and five miles
from the city of Albany, containing 1.300 acres. 700 in cul
tivation, all necessary buildings and a grist mill, nearly
new. Hern Is a market for everything, rood society, church,
school, daily mail. Ac. Such as are willing to give a liberal
price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta
ges. are invited to cad and see it. L. B. MERCER.
Pilwtu, Oa., Aug, 15.1833. eodtNol— <ug*»3
. County:— All persona con
cerned are hereby notified that two months afterdate I
shall apply to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
■ell one eighty-acre land warrant for the benefit of Geo.
IF. R. Rumph, orphan and minor child of Jacob Rumph.
deceased. JOHN D. RUMPH. Guardian.
RTaynesville, Sept. 20.1863. • seplS
t HSTjXDSfrrALUy DKIPl/nSM.—Lorenxo Beooni,
wPuBgv* in the Life or an Italian.
1 _H,c.f T jin»ln the Revolutionary War, being a reply
k-jmrmittstions in relation to that State,
for&a'i Ufe tnd Memoirs, by Thomas Moore,
laprf, History of England, a naw and cheap edition,
^fowdforim Jominis' History of the Campaign of Wa-
of (Iorttio Greenough, by Tuekerman.
iKBMt'i Haliaeinations, a rational history of apparf-
■u. TiAim. dreams, etc.
Its lie’s HtbiU and Instinct* of Animals, Birds, Rep-
feiaifhhtt
OiFsvnofthe Pale Faces, by Bruce. .
MEw'i Shakespeare, vol. 5, cheap edition.
foarAmtrieana’ library—Life of Webster,
tmttdtr'* Jonrney Round the World, a new supply.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
npnui. POLICE OFFICE, Liverpool November 13th.
U isa-coo Rxward—Stolen, about 1 o’clock to-day,
fanirntlemu in the Branch Bonk of England. £3,000,
kin tM Bank nf England notes, dated Liverpool, 9th
fa. [Slumbered 93.500. 63.501. KI508. 93.500, 93.070,
btHHBukaf England notes, by a man 23 to 25 year*
Asfatlfeet 9 inches high, slender made, pale looking.
md bee, little or no whiskers ; dress, tan and brown
fad (stared shooting coat, trousers of the same material,
fcklsi tamed up at the sides, and bound with cloth —
fetes.publicans, shopkeepers, and emigrant agimta, are
■pntidto detain any person or persons who may offer
iliaas far change, and give information to the police.—
fe imi revart will be paid nu the apprehension and
mrieSfeaof the theif or thieves, and recovery of the prnp-
itowia proportion to th« amount recovered, ou applica-
^ • " ' BROWN BROTHERS A CO,
54 Wall street.
fetsthsoficeof
TsflMaelm
pEHHAM SUPERIOR COURT—Mar Dow. 1863.—Ed-
l/virdG. Wilson. Treasurer, kc .eenuM Mordecai Myers,
’ ' . fa.—Rule .VuL—Upon the petition of Edward G.
Treuurerof the Republican Blues Building aod
imlswdation. praying the foreclosure of the equity of
■Aaption of and in all tbat parcel or lot of land, situate,
Hint befog in the city nf Savannah, county of Chat-
Wud Stale of Georgia and known and diatinguiahed in
Itpheofsaki city as Lot No. Fifty-six (5fi). Brown ward,
ffadecai Myers, substitute trustee under the marriage
■kkmttof Rob't W. Ponler and Mary J.. his wife, whidi
sMpvpertjrwas mortgaged by the said Mordecai Myers,
Mm as aforesaid, (under and by virtue of a clause in
A fed marriage settlement, authorizing the trustees to
pit bargain and sell all or any part of the property upon
taRgoiatof the said Rbbert W. and Mary J. Pooler, and
'ir wiliest that said mortgage should be made, being
laced by their signing and sealing said deed of mnrt-
ppj to the aid Edward G. Wilson, Treasurer as afore-
fe, kj iieed bearing date the sixteenth day of December.
■fajMrone thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. to
■urt the payment ofthesuraof two thousand dollars.
JkiaU^itat the rate of six per cent, per annum, paya-
■ ■Mthljr. from the sixteenth day of December. Anno
waiil 1852, on demand, according to the tenor and effect
J* wtain promissory note made by the said Mordecai
farttnuteeu aforesaid, to the said Edward G. Wilson,
Imsww u aforesaid, bearing even date with the said
•wtan. »nd that there still remains unpaid thereon, the
•w w two thousand dollars:
On antam of Griffin A Gordon, attorneys for petitioner,
s iiiirtmd, that the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore-
■«, dn pay Into this Court on or before the first day of
fanmtenn orthia Court the principal and interest dne
■ uw Mid promissory note and mortgage, and the costs
««u sppUatlnn. and in default thereat that the equity
swhnptioa n( the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as ofore-
•*.sad sllelsiming under said treat to the said mort-
NMpr*mi*M be theneefoc h and forever foreclosed;
at it u further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub-
“*** * n m °f the public gazettes of this State, once a
■Whfar four months, or served on the mortgagor or his
▼ml sgmt or attorney, at least three months previous
,7* " B * tn* money is directed to the paid, and that such
"wrodother proceedings be had as are prescribed by
**«utM of the State of Georgia. In such cases mode and
sep21—lm4m
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Wm. S. Brantley, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es
tate of Benjamin BeviL deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make ob
jection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in
November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Esq.. Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county, thia 7th day of September. 1853.
aepa JOSEPH GANAHL. pit, o. c. c.
nm a. ton.
FORT * DUNH
FACTORS AND COMMISSION l^CHANTS,
Savannah, Go.
x *. eowusd. Jonxraowtax
ROWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
172 Bay-ttmL Savannah.
H. K. WASHBURN, AM.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
iavaxxab. oa.
WILLIAM P. TONGS,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ms. 94 Bay-ttrxL SaammaA.
O’HEAR fit STONE A,
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ITartk Commercial Wharf, Charlatan, South Cantina,
latx os tbx nan or ukmrk. o>nax a co.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange ai
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. Jan‘J4
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLaW,
TroupeiUe. Loumda county, Oa.
Fill practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair.-Irwin. Uurena. and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia noun
ties, Florida. feb23
wx. r. wiulixb. THADnicrs otivxn. jack saovnr.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER fit BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena fista. Marion Ojunty, Oa.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston.
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties where their services pnay be required. jan‘29
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSDJJJR AT LAW.
Waihington City, D. C„
Will prectlse in the verious Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern-
ment. june‘22
DR. G. V. COOPER,
Office under Mrs. Sclinider's. west of Liberty square. Mont-
gnmery-street. Residence corner of Parry and Dravton-
streets, opposite the Catholic Church. junetK
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Cbmtr if Bay and Whitakeratreett.
JAMES O. A. CLARIS.
ATTORNEY AT IAW.
Office—175 Bay-tired. Savannah. Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
So. 99 Bay-ttred, Savannah, Georgia.
MeQ,UEEN HcINTOSIl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jadaonritle. Fla.
JULIAN HART RIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, corner of Whitaker tt. and Bay-lane, Savannah.
The Btexmxhip State qf Gtargia, hence on Wd»
Mud*/ for Philadelphia, arrived, all well, ati A. M.
jfeaterday. - .
India RnObwr Case.
Hartfobu, Conn., 8«pt. 24.
The argatnenl the India Bobber cxm of Day vi.
Candel, came up thia morning In the Clrenlt Court,
Judge Ingeraotl pretiding, when, alter proceeding a
abort time, the Judge became anddenlj III, and the
i waa postponed until the fint Tuesday |q October,
by content of parties. Tho Court holds a session at
tbat time In New Haven. ^
Great Meeting In New York,
N*w York, Sept. 24.
A great meeting wns held In this city on Thtusday
night, to endorse the conduct-oF Commander Ingra
ham IntheKosztaaOhir. C.C. Barr presided. Speech*
ea were made by many eminent foreigners and others
present, and a letter, denouncing Austria, read ft-om
Mr. Everett. —
Tke Epidemic at New Orleans.
Naw Okijums, Sept. 24.
The total interments for the week have been 253,
of which 158 were subjects of yellow fever. The in
terments to-day have been 34, of which 12 only were
subjects of fevur. The disease continues its ravages
at Yickabnrgh and other towns along the np river
coast.
The Late Assault on Mr. Hone at Newport.
Newport, 8ept. 20.
Tho argument of William R. Morgan and Matthew
Morgan, Jr., tor assault on Isaac S. Hone, took place
thia morning in Court. Respondents plead nolle con-
tend re, and alter examination of Mr. Hone and BenJ.
R. Winihrop, for government respondents were or
dered to recognise in the sum of 81000 each, to an
swer at the next terra of Common Pleas for this
county next month. R. B. Crunston became their
surety.
A DMINISTRATRIX SALE.—On the first Tuesday in No-
vember next, will b« sold, in front of the court house,
in Jeffersonton, Camden county, between the usual hours
of sale, all that wharf and two stores, known in the pUn of
said town oa part of water lot No. 4 (four), fronting on St.
Mary’s street, and one hundred feet, more or less, on St.
Mary’s river. Sold by an nnler of the Court nf Ordinary of
said county, as the property nf the estate of John T Ru
dolph. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors
of said estate. Terms cash.
EMILY RUDULPH, Adm’x.
St. tfsry’s, Sept 12th, 1853.sep!5
. Nations; Theory of
Politics, an inquiry into the foundatimu of governments,
and the causes and progress of politirat revolutions, by
Richard Hildreth, antnor of the History of the United States
of America. Ac.; The Story of Mont Blanc, by Albert Smith;
A Visit to Europe In 1862. by Prof. Benjamin Siliiraan. of
Yale College, in 2 vois., illustrated; John C. Calhoun’s
Works, vol. 2; The Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with
upwards of five hundred engraving*, from drawing* nf emi
nent artists; The White Rose, or the Lovely Maid of Louis
iana. a romance of the witd Forest, by Dr. J. H. Robinson ;
The Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of ’78. a tale of the rev-’
olution.by SyIvinas Cobb, Jr.; The Countess Da Giarny, or
the Fall of the French Monarchy, by Alexander Dumas ;
Bsrnum’s Illustrated News, Nos 37 and 38. received by
jiepSH J. B. CUDBEDGE.
DISSOLUTION AND CO-PARTNERSHIP-
Livxwool, 31st August. 1853.
N OTICE is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore
subsisting between us. the undersigned, as Commission
Merchants, at Liverpool, under the firm of lasso. Lira and
GrapasT, and at Savannah, under the firm of A.vdrrw Low
and CoxPAirr. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, as
to the undersigned Wauau Surra, who retires therefrom.
All debts dne from or to the respective firms will be paid
and received by the continuing partners.
WILLIAM SMITH,
ANDREW LOW,
CHARLES GREEN,
JOHN WOOD.
Lmroroot. 1st September. 1853.
T HE subscribers having associated with them in part
nership Mr. JoftHira Dixo.v. of Liverpool, the business
nf the respective house* will. In future, ha conducted under
the same firms of Isaac. lira A Co.. Liverpool, and AxnRKW
Low A Co., Savannah. In all respects as heretofore.
«, ANDREW LOW.
CHARLES GREEN,
sep21—3 JOHN WOOD.
17LOUR, SOAP, Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Howard street
J? Hour; 50 do Hiram Smith’s do ; 50 do pure Genesee
do- 50 taxes Bedel's Family Soap ; 50 do Croton do ; 50 do
patent mould Candles. Ba and 8s ; 100 do adamantine do ;
25 do sperm do ; 60 do Colgate's Starch, for sale by
augl8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
IN AND BRANDY.—100 bbls Phelps’ Gin.5 pipesSwan
do, 10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co. Brandy. 7 do do
Champagne do, 4 quarter casks Henry Legnr do, 0 do do
Champagne do. 20 eighths do do do, 10 do do United King
dom. for sale by
aug05 COHEN A FQ3DICK.
i^&anU—Jfc/atoU Onmty .-—To all whom it may con-
JJwra: Whereu. 3^ q Blue will apply at the
7*0<* Ordinary for letters of administration on the eaUto
»r* therefore to dte and admonish all whom it
»nd appear before said Court to make
they have, on or before the first Monday
ij'cruber next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
^ under my haud this twentieth day nf September,
A. A. DxLORME, Ordinary,
Cmmt y •— T,) the distributees of the
Th«k* fl L M r ,rr f' deceased. late of said county:—
J ,Il oliW that, on the first Monday in Febrn
willapply to the Court of Ordinary of this
m.,^1 “ r “* T8 to divide the estate of Elias Perry, de-
^ L B. DANIEL.)
N. J. CLARKE. VAdm’rs.
Ww 1-wk UAAC PERRY- -)
19th. 1853. sep22—2amiwptd
A LBATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR STOVER.—The at-
tention nf the public is respectfully called to the above
named ware, as being a subtitute. which for use Is warrant
ed to be equally as good. It is a harder metal than silver,
consequently will bear rougher usage. It la a combination
of perfectly pure metals, and is as free from corrosion as
silver. Every article will be warranted to retain its origin
al color. It consists in part of the fnjjowing: table and
dessert forks, tea. table and dessert spoons. Ac., just re-
wired and for sale by
may7 J. P COLLINS. 100 Bryan-street
• I »0»BUILDERS.—Proposals will be received by the un-
X derafgned until the 17th day of October next, to fur
nish materials and building a public vault at laurel Grove
Cemetery, of the following dimensions, rix: length 16 feet,
width 11 feet within the walls, height 7 feet to the spring
of the arch. Plans corresponding with the above dimen
sions mav be submitted with offers, and any further infor
mation obtained by calling on JOHN MALLERY,
aep21 Chairman Com. on Health and Cemetery.
N ew books^bbceived by s. s sibley. sept. 20.—
Tlie English Soldier in United Statea Army. The ad
ventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came op to Lon
don to etriny themselves, by H. Mayhew and Geo. Cruik-
shank. The Knlcklebnrys on the Rhine, by W. M. Thacke
ray. Faust, a Romance of the Secret Tribunals, by G, W.
M. Reynolds. Dnvid Copperfleld. the younger, by C. Dick
ens. Life and adventures of Charles Chesterfield, by the
author of Petticoat-Government. Ac. The History ot St.
Giles and St. James, by Douglas Jerrold, Esq. J. Fenimore
Cooper's Novels The Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of
Seventy-Six. by Sylvanus Cobb. jr. The Countess of Du-
Charny. or the foil of the French Monarchy, ay Alexander
Dumas. BarnumN Illustrated News. Gleasons Pictorial,
For sale No. 135, Congress-st,
GEORGS TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, camer of WhUaker-tt. and Bay-lane. Savannah, Ga.
THOMA8 T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DET.
Office, comer Bay and Bamard^treetr. Savannah.
§500 Challenge.
HODENSACK’8 WORM SYRUP.'
A N article fodnded upon scientific principle*, command
ed with purely vegetable substance*, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has never been known to fall in curing
the most obstinate case*. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de
stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm is the most difficult to destroy of all that in
habit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coital and fastened in the Intes
tines and stomach ms to produee-Fit*. St. Vitas’ Dance. Ac,
which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are atilicted with tbiaaw-
ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver PUU; the Syrup to be taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonful* three time* a day. then take from five to
eight of my Liver Pill*. t<jydi*lodge and pa*s the worm. By
strictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases
of tape worm ean be speedily cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
Thl* worm is usually found in thesmall intestines, and is FOR PALATKA, K. F.,
the worm most common to children, yet it i* not entirely touching at Darien, Brunrwick. St Maryt. Jackionville.
confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptom* most prominent while
affucted with this worm, are hardness ami fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the
nose, a blueish streak under the eyes. Ac. If yoh.or any ol
your children have aojuof the above symptoms. Hoben-
THOS. J. NUCR.OLLS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus.Georgia.
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
So. 14 Wall-street Sew York.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
«WHOt.KS*tX AXD RKTAlt DS.UIR IX
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
BROWN fit HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WIST RKOAD STRUCT. SAVAXXAB. OA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner nf Bay and Whitnker-streets. Office hoars from 9
A, M„ to 2, P. M.; and from 3*. P. M. to 6, P. M.
DANIELL dt COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contract* for Building and Work in Mononry of
•very description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
NyGutters and Conductors made to order.
M. WHIT SOUTH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORsAT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to G>l. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah. Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND CoUNSF.IJDR AT LAW,
fhrsyth. Monroe County. Ga.
J. B. 11AYNE,
ATTORNEY ‘AT LAW,
Scarborough. Scrirm County.
Ifractice* in the Eastern ami Middle Circait* of Georgia.
jj28—3m
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticello. Jefferson County, Flnritla.
Reference-—Hon W. B. Fixuran, Savannah, Ga.
feb3
th: if. xoRwoon. c. c. wnaox.
NORWOOD ii WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah. Ga.,
Will practice in all the Counties ofthe Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten
tion. Office on Bay street, over Wcthtkr k Palmim'.
WILLIAM B. rtUflXIt. JORX S. XILt.RX.
FLEMING AC JHILLEW.
The undersigned having united in the practice of law. will
attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care.
Offlee corner of Bay and WhitAker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift Denslow k Co’s.
ill 7"-—v -a SALE.—Will be sold, on the first
Dumber next In front of the court
i .1. , of Darien, between the legal houra
property, to wit: Three tract* of
Tri uiA —* ^1*® kmdred (3001 acre*, originally *«r-
10 Mo»e* Hornsby, situate in Glynn
liraH»»i T*”?swampland.containingtwen-
fcfau.ip?®'lying and being in the county of
(Metrtr »r rifl?.** 11 tract * land l" levied on M the
•NWtfeiLo u 10 satisfy a Ut execution, la-
‘om 4, ° ^ McIntn " l ‘ count T- Amount of
C. O'NEAL Pep. 9. it, C,
H IkilJr. j SAIR CONTINUED.—Will be sold,
k*M In *J ue r^ y lB 0c b ,ber next, before the
ill of between the legal
....
•Wiftalo- 7 wt number fifty-five. Brown ward, eor-
hafafaTn^I‘*^® rt y’ ,tre * t *; levtal on to satisfy
S*S»*n?^t n IJL 1 ™ PUnUr "’ a,nk ° rUM » Htate of
' v - Pooler. adminUtraKr CaroUne
1 «• easier), and Rebecca M. Pooler.
THuS — JDHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c.
iX'T 3 S , ALE CONTINUliD.-Wlll be sold
Ir^ktfedtvn/ 8 ^!* 7 in 'fotober next before the court
2i5 , 2 n “ h * between the usual boom
a** * P* rt of two wharf loU, or
*»«rrfCb.V Uut ®' 1 on Hutchison’s Island. In
wi sute of Georgia, being lots
•J* tfc* lt#4 _ xnd improvements on said lota,
ckwimfd boilers, the plaining ma-
aicbine ***, force pumps, aod all
i***Wfr«b I ,iut T,t7 / k ^'nd and description in and about
SZ D, ’ (me ” in « lh# ^fourth pert of
Vrif„*|* a u . w mill.) with the appurtenance*
appertaining; levied on a# the
* n 'l Rnhert Todd, to satisfy
‘"mrtgxge issued from Chatham
Newell v». Edward F.
*p s« Hebert Todd Property eetfortii In raid fl. fa.
JOHN DEVANNY, fl&erilT 0. c.
BALE CONTINUED—Will be raid,
ra'fctkdlve?? 7 " Octob ® r “«t f - before the court
Barennah, between the legal, hour* of
dn lt ^ tnM5t 0 M
•C2B'
5?-**
L IME—600 bbls L me, landing per brig Velaaco, from
Rockland, for sale by
sepli BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Mustard, in large and si
received and for sale by
mh4
11 cans, also in bottle*. Juat
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument Sqn*re.
N EW GOODS BY STEAMER TO-DAY.—PrimeL Jncnnet*
and Lawn* ; Mourning do. ; Needle Worked Collars
and Sleeve* ; Lung Arm Nett Mitts: Gl*ce Silks; BUck
Silk for Mantillas: Wash Blonde ; Irish linens; Embroid
ered and Scolloped Cambric IJnen Handkerchiefs, Ribbons.
c. For rale at the lowest price* by
jy U DxWITT Ik MORGAN
W OODEN WARE, BROOMS. Ac.—60 do* painted Back-
et*.20nestaTubs,assorted. 10dot Well Backets, 60
do Broom*. 20 do Whisk do. For sale low by
augl9 CRANE k RODGER8._
F IZMIR, CHEESE AND BUTTER.—30 bbta H.“ Smith
Flour; 25 do. Canal do;: 20 taxes Cheese; 10 jars Bat-
ter^jiut noexpressljr for family use. Landing from steam-
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
Florida and for rale by
ja|y2T .
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—ISM ;
D bWITP ft MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week
ly their foil and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention r
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace and dueape do
Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain French Mbnslln da Iaines, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children's wear, plaid Raw Silk*
Plain nnd plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calico*. Mourning do, Irish linen*, fte,
sel Ribero's new building, Congress-street.
B acon —Landing per steamer State of Georgia, 20 casks
cbolci • - *■
MgJl
HOLCOMBE, JOHN8QN ft CO.
TTOOUR.—Mbbla Philadelphia Floor, frem new wheat,
" Undine per State of Georgia, and for sale by
aug21 HOKCOmW, JOHNSON ft CO.
CJ’i'STU along the line of raid road
Ife fc -U*^ I1 ' l, foh 4 aorth w.east 28 chains aod
»-v
is iwviimr,ai»rur «. o.
“^rnuiaon, Uta of Chatham county, do-
hRaaeswe
S OAP AND STARCH.—75 boxes No. 1 pale and family
soap. 25 do pearl starch, landing and for sale by
aoglif HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
pOFFRE AND TEA.—lOOracks Bio Coffee; 50 matta old
v> Java do.; 60 tax** ground West India do.; 150 cases
Tea, various kinds, for rale by
mi McMahon ft doytf.
1\TOTICZ—All p*rsons having demamls against the"estate
Ax Margaretw Marshall, deceased, will present them *,
and those indebted will please make payment.
—at «*# T MAMHALL, Adm’rad coIHgendnm. ,
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSFJ.I/lR AT LAW,
Troupville. Georgia.
Will practise in the Clrccuit Courts of TTiomns. Lowndes.
Clinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin,Georgia ; and in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson. Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columhfa
counties in th* Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash
ington.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owns' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating term*.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents at tho above Company are prepare*!
to take risks against Fite on Buildings and their contents
Also ManixK Sxa Kwhs, on tne most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k CO., Agents.
JOHN CttllN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMIflON MERCHANT.
153 Broad-street Columbus. Ga..
Will transact the above business in the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to *11 consignments entrusted to his
care. He would respectfully refer to the following pel-
son* : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell. Esq.. LewisM. Durr. Columbus, G».; Wm.
P. Vonge. Abraham Backer. Savannah. flm—june.l
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. ft A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold. Walker County. Georgia.
W 1I.T, attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn.
Wheat nnd Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa-
ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual
ly he purchase*! upon more favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. ft A. Railroad
Order* covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward melw with order.
Reference*—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wadly. S»-
vannah. maylO
JOHN H. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Lauren* county. Gra. late junior partner of the
firm of A. J. CocmuxK, Irwlnton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to oil business entrusted to his rare Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
m»y7—dftwly
Ww. M. Lawton, R. WsixwRiom Bacon,
Wx. M. Taylor. Joraro T. Dnx.
WN. 31. LAWTON * CO.,
SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS,
No. T3 South Wharf, Charleston. 3. C.
*ug23—2aw4m
ftfriil
&
allv. are I
ri H AMPAONE—60 baskets Mnmm’s Kenenay champagne,
pint* and ouarta; 50 do Lone SUr do, of direct tropor-
Ution, * ■vwry choice artleW. Iu store and for rale by
' J. ROUSSEAU.-
ffouct—The’cuiMeriher bring compeiled toalbee The
-x outstanding burinera of ». ZOGBACM ft CO., would
request all those Indebted to the tote firm to make Imme
diate payment, and those having claims topresentthem
for settlement. G. B. MITCHELL,
Junelfl successor to F. Zngbaum ft Co.
C'S^u^’ r^i ,u
OOttNO BIRD CADRB.—Jnit nMnSTpn-SS—
\TOTfnt—poor monthrafter date, application wfjTbe
IN made to the Court of Ordinary, for leave' to sell all
* to tBo e*tate or Vfmryr Gannon; iWd;
beinr and creditors.
W.
bushels Oat*, fori ‘ *
sa3
BONNETS I BON NETS 11
50 c se» just received at the TRIMMING* AND
'rtKNF.R U. VARIFTY STORE, 130 Broughton-st^-
_ Country Merclianto Milliners, and the public gener-
— . .are invited In examine this stock. It consists of 50
different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admired sty ea; fiata and list*, embroidered satin hoods;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris
silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimming*- ore** do. wb:to and colore*! toco, gimp* and gal
loons, do do silk fringe*- mantles, plain barege*, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, corls and plaits, ribbon plait*,
flowers, feather* and wreathes, bonnet silk*, jet and fancy
wrisUetts.buttons.steeltrinimlng*. xephyr worsted, hrald.
fans, with a great variety of other good* usually kept in
Ihncy establishment*.
Smoking cap*, slipper*, children’* habllment*. such a*
robe*, sock* marked with now patterns for braiding.
Mrs. Dothl assisted by competent mlliners from New
York, will attend to tlie trimming ilepartment. and wil> en
deavor. srith skill and taste, to please nil who may favor her
with orders. Fancy and other bonnet* cleansed, bleached
sod pressed. Pinking done.
Fire bonnet maker* wanted immediately, who must
perfectly understand their buslnos*.apffiO
your children have any^of the above symptoms. Hobeft-
sack’s Worm Syrup canMafely be depended npon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if after
using it according to the directions the patient is not re
stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond
the grar% as for foil, there is no such word as fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup.
Aoearldea, or Small Thread Worms.
These worms, to which the human sytem is liable, are
most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be
found in the rectunj. and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious diaor
dera. such as Inflammation of the bowels, and other de
rangement* of the stomach. Tlie best and safest medicine
that can be used is Hobensack’a Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of my medicine* over Ascarmdie*. that
I defy any one to produce a cose where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to nse tlie syrup in accord
ance with directions 011 each bottle ; and in case a gentle
purgative f* required in order to allay the irritrnion they
produce. tha'Liver Pills, bv their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowel*. U the mostpleanant
medicine tbat can he taken.
HOBENSACK'TlIVEK pills.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
nerves, and If diseased, tho blood of course flowiog thro’
all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, Jaundice,
bilious affections,dyspepsia. VC.
Llxrer Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain In the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left Iota be affected, the
pain is general'v In tho left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools
clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho-
benxnck's IJver Pills.as they act directly upon the *eat of
the disease, ami then operating upon the bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma ter from the system.
Dyspepsia.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and it* various diseases are
dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach.fcc .and some
times ge nar *l languor of the whole body, from this it will
be seen that the disease owes it* origin to a disorganized
state of tho Liver and Stomach. Hobensnck'* I Iver Pill* is
the very medicine to effect a permanent *n*l.i**ting eure,
as they act by changing tho certain morbid aet!»n* of the
system into a healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure
and healthy.
To Female*.
You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine [n many
complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either
total or partial they h*ve been (wind of inestimable bene
fit in restoring and purifying the blood and oth*T fluids so
as to cure all complaint* which mny arise from female Ir
regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in tlie side,
bock. ftc. These Mils are tlie only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure the following complaint*. Gout. Nervousness,
Melancholy. Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams. Dimness ef Sight, nr in foot any of the dis
ease* that arise from affections ol the Ijver. Impurity of
the B1 od. or constipation of tho Rowell.
filedleal Evidence
We. tlie unnderiigned Physician*, having hod the rceipt
nf their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, sny.
that the ingredients of which they are com pose* I makes
them tlie best PHI in use for all disease* of the Liver,Jm.
puritieso the Blod. fte.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
MIT Purchase none hut those having the signature •’J.
N. HOBENHAUK.”as all others are worthless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to
become agent*, muat address tlie Proprietor. J. N. HOREN-
SACK, et his ta'mratory. No; 120 North Second-street,ahnv*
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U. FJ
m*y21—dtwftwly
il|i *KkYBTON^*8TATK, CopUln Roam
>*• te above. For freight or PMeage apply
[Mp26j < 1 O. A. LAlfAB, font.
lit t 00.' '
UNITED flTATBfillUltrUSBi
—-K>» NEW YORK.—To (rare Wednesday, 28th
itember. at 4 o’clock, p. H.~The splendid eteamship
ADANA, Capt. a. R. Schcnck, will leave' ae above. Foe
freight or passage, apply to
■«p25 PADELF0RD. FAYfc 00.
Chbf a Passage... 125 00
“*—0 00
BOSTOS.Th,b.rkOIIA3.WIU.tAU8,bnint
Slflriftnoat of het cargo engaged, will have diipateh Fot
frel ht or passage apply to
passage apply ..
»«p25_ BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
BALTIMORB-The achr. MARY A. FORE8T,
Cap*. Foret t, having larger portion of her cargo am
rod, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight
pssrage apply to sop25 ROWI-AND ft CO.
S HEW YOBIL—Georgia Lino.—The regu*
or packet uchr.ECUl’SF^Capt.Qoelee, will hast
for the above port. For freight nr pauage apply
to sep25 ROWLAND ft CO.
Agente New \ ork—Sauxrox ft Tallmadob.
Jfpl . YORK^—The test sailing schooner D.
CIJNCH, Captain Watts, can take about 60 bale*
-otton to complete cargo. For freight or passage apply to
. . „ „ ROWLAND SCO.
Agents New York—Scmxrox ft Tallwax. sep24
On Prldajt Mlhlo»L;al 12 •'cloek. lu front bf I xcliange,
till! bo sold. for account of all concerned..
The hull, engbe, and boUer of tne iteamer Oglethorpe.,
at site Ilea on the bank in Baraanah river, oppoelte W D
Ollee ft Oo.'e Mill, Terme caeh. ; . „ . . Hp2B
Half Ropa—MPooile Diilon'e No 1 Rope, 6 bales do twine.
OnTuetday, 27th Inat., at 10 o’clock, in front of store, will
600 boshsli Corn. Terms at tale. sep25
On^TSiM<Ujr^27th instant, at U o’clock, in front of 4tore,
60 bble Howard street Flour, sold for account of whom It
may goacern. Terme at sale. sep24
Brohdy. ,
On Tuesday, the 27th Inst., la front of store. xrUl be sold, •
8 half pipes Otard, Dnpov ft Co’s Brandy; 4 quarter do
Henry leger 1 20 eighth and 6 quarter do Champaign Cog-
nae, <1o | 0 eighth do United Proprietors do; 3 half do P
CaatIUon do | 17 half do J Hennessey do. Terms—under
>100 cash, over 3100 four months for endorsed notes. s21
Bogging and Bala Rope.
100 bales Qonny Cloth, 600 colls Kentocky Rope. eepO
Valuable Form Lota—At Private Bale.
Eleven ten acre lota, situated on Lover’s lsne, boing part
of MlUen’s farm, A plan of the lots may bo seen at oar
counting room. Terms-one-third cash, balance in two
equal annual instalment*, with interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
FIULADELPHIA—Heron’i Line-—The
.regular pocket schooner SPEED English, master.
.. avo quick dispatch for tho above port. For
freight or passage, apply to
’ *fpM OGDEN ft BUNKER.
Jik NEW YORHl—Union Line.—The regular
aSEkpacket schr. FRANCIS SATfERLY, ReeveUnd. mae-
ir, will have quick dtsputch ai above. For freight or Poe-
sage'appty to tap22 POPES ft BUNKER,
BOSTONniejiackct brig F. S. BECK. Smith,
5H® mastor, will have dispatch fur tne above port. For
freight or passage apply to
_»P«1 _ OGDEN ft BUNKER.
JTOf NEW YORK—New Line—The regular
SaBi Packet schooner VIRGINIA, Captain Axwnrtby, will
meet with dispatch for the above port. For freight or pas
sage apply to sepU H. it WASHBURN. Agent.
BOSTON—The first clou schooner VICTORY,
_B*ker, master, will have dispatch a* above. For
_ it apply on board at Telfoir’s wharf, or to
•eplO BRIGHAM. KELLY ft C0._
jjl* BALTIMORE—Kegnlar Line—The reg-
xTOWular packet schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Wataon.
master, will have dispatch «a above. For freight or pas
sage apply ou board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
aug^BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FARE REDUCED.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—
PHILADELPHIA,—The new and splendid side
wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt Robert Her-
die. will leave Savannah as follows:
Wednesday. August 24 I Wednesday, September ..21
Wednesday, September... 7 | Wednesday. October 6
Tliis ship ba* been built with the strictest regard to the
safety and comfort of her passengers, and her accommoda
tions are unsurpassed. Tlie new ship Keystone State, will
take her place in the line early in September, mud will, with
the State of Georgia, make a weekly line, leaving each port
on Wednesday.
Cabin passage to Philadelphia $20 00
Steerage 8 00
C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent, Savannah.
angl3 HERON ft MARTIN. Agent*. Philadelpta,
, Mid-
dleburg, (Black Creek.) and Picolala.
r - rT-lf**" w The new and superior stesmpacket* ST.
JOHN'S. Capt. Jas. FRXEnoRX.and WILI JAM
GAsTON. Capt. Thub. Snaw, will leave for the above places
os follows: The St. John*, on Thursday morning. 15th Inst.,
at 10 o’clock; and the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning.
20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at tho
same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The
latter boat carrying the United States Mail. For freight or
passage, having handsome stateroom accommodations, ap
ply on board, at Dillon's lower wbarr, or to
J. H. GUNBY, Agent.
ft^Th* St. Johns will go to St. Augustine every fourth
trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 29th instant.
sept4
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change of Departure—fbr Palalka. Fla.,and all the interme
diate landing* on tke route.
Tlie superior new Steam-packet WELAKA,*
iCantaln N. Kixo. will, until further notice,
leave every S*TC*n*v. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large. »iry State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien *3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 50 I Paints* 8 00
Jacksonville 8 00 I Black Creek....8 OO
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all cnargesat Palatka.
For freight nr passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
fehlfl S. M. LAFFITF.AU. Agent.
'UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Err Palatka. E. F. via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson
ville. Middleburg. Black Creek and Picolata.
r»»ra Tlie superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON.
£ra2«Uhpt. T. E.SKAW. will leave on Tucsilay Morn
ing. at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday.
Tlie Rates of Passage by this Bout, are ai follows: .
To Darien $3 (Jo
St. Marys 4 60
Jacksonville 0 00
Picolata 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Creek 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
Stejim Packet wharf, or to
mav31 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
MORE BOOKS.
R eceived by s. h. sibley. August noth, mw:
The.Fawn or the Pale Face*, or two centuries ago. by
J. P. Brace,
Tlie Matricide’* Daughter, or a tnlo nf life in the great
metroplia. by Newton M. Curti*.
Dare Devil-Dick, or the road and its riders, being the ro
mantic. adventures encnun'cred Hv Dick Tin pin. fte.
The Pirate Doctor, by a Naval Officer.
Blackwood’s Magazine for August; Graham's Magazine
for September. Go-ley's iatdys’ iWk for September; Glea
son’* Pictoral; Barnum’s Illuatrated News; for sale *t 135
Congrttas street. *n831
FALlTritAbK <>F !***•
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOi.ESALK PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangero^ 1 * for the Fall Trade
will ta completed in a few days, when we will be prepared
to Kuhmit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Good*. Hosleiy. Trimmings. Haber
dashery. and Small Wares. Rihtan*. fte.
M. PRENDERGA3T ft CO.,
178 Rroughton-street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, west
side. aug27
I VORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, of very lino quality
just received per steamer, and for sale low. by
sepl3 ;LP. OOLrJNB.
B ACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS —40 casks Sides free
from bone. 20 do SITnulders. landing and for sale by
june28 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
W HITE AND COI/iRED VESTS—Just'recelved an t»
sortment of white and colored Marseilles and IJnen
Vests, for sale by _ Je8 PRICE ft VBA PER.
F NR WHITE SHIRTS—.Inst received a new assortment;
Also a new supply of colored shirts. For sale by
july.tl. PRICE ft VEADER.
WATEIt-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDUE-
VTOLB. GEORGIA.
D R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to inva
lids nnd the public generally, that the above popular
ami superiorly appointed establishment, formerly coni'not
ed by T. Csw.TOX Covlk. M. P., Is now ready for the recep
tion of patient* seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully
treated at this institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoid* or pile*, hemorrhage*, amen*
errhnea. menorrheea. dy*menorrhwa, floor allius. genital dls-
plaremcnt*. affections of the'eyes and ears, tetter, ery-
-ipelas and all chronic diseases of the skin and sculp, scro*
(ula, dropsy. Syphilis, and tho humoral diseases g nerai-
ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteri*. epilepsy
or the falling sickness, rirtlgo. paralysis, apoplectictonden-
cy. bronchitis, asthma, chronic inflamatinn ot the stomach
and bowel*, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of. or
ehron c diseased action that i* curable—and all diseases art
curable, if no organic lesion he present.
Tho Indies’ Ilepartment is nnder the immediate snpervi-
*ion of that accomplished lady. Mr*. Ja.vrMattiikwr.so well
known to the old patrons of tne establishment
Tlie facilities which this institution offers for the prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat
ment. together with it* easiness of acee** from all points in
Georgia, and the adjoining Stole*, render* it peculiarly
adapted ta the want* of invalid*, desirous of availing them
selves of tlie efficacy of the water-cure.
The purity or the water and *ccnmmnd*tinn* for guests,
:e too well known lo need comment.
In fitting up the establishment no expense has been spar
ed that could conduce to mske It one of the most desirable
places of resort for invalids In the United .States,
Patients will ta required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will con*istof friction sheet* and towels, compresses
and blanket*, for sudorific purpose*. All of which can ta
purchased here on the moat reasonable terms.
Tkrm.s—Professional attention, use of baths, fte . $10 per
week—lioard $6 per week—payable monthly. Servants
Jsmrdert and treated for $10 jwt week.
All letter* of inquiry promptly answered. jnr.*9
O landing per schr Satiila and for sale by
augH , BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
H AY.—25 bales Eastern Hay. for sale to arrive, by
aug4 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
^1 EM ENT.—50 Mil* Hoffhian’s^lglranlio Cement, landing
D RY GOODft—At Reduced Prices—Hie subscribers are o
(erlng thebalanco nf their Summer stock of Dry Good*
consisting of Bareges. Prin toil Jaconet* and Orgnodles.Frencb
Cambrics and Ginghams. Printed and Plaid India Silks. ‘"
Summer Quilt*. IJnen CrtmbrlcHandkerchlef*, N W Col-
*, fte.. at a great reductionfrom former prices.
y5 DEWITT ft MORGAN
lars,
Jy#
CG-FARTBR8H(P NOTICE.
a . The undersigned have associated themselves to
■■1 gether, under the name and rtyle of Murphy ft De-
FI1 vanny. for the transaction of general Boot *nd
* EitaSboe business, having tha stand on the corner of
Congress and Wh I taker-streets,, formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladles’ mtlGentle
men’s mots, Shoe*, fcc.. which they will sell cheap for cash.
J3y ’ MURPHY ft DEVANNY,
DRY FEET PRIMERVKH THK HEALTH.—Just
received,» few caeca wmter-pnfof Boot*; also, a
lo* of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine a*-
•ortinenrof Gentlemen’s and Indies’ overshoes,
someof anew and approved style, which will be sold at low
prices, by R. W.ANIOAN ft CO., 108 Bryan-street.
All in want will please call and Judge for them selves.
DANIEL CKOJfLAY,
FABHIONABLK BOOT MAKER-r&ntsrqf ihwpft-
ton and Bun-streets.—The Subscriber desires toln-
' n tha pnMaihatht ly ognsd aytavi^ whree
and are now prepanvl to slmw. an additional supply of
those rery hendsonio pearl ease portmonles. with card ca
ses attached; also, cigar esses of the latest and most ap
proved styles, for sale by
augl8 ATKIN ft RURN9,
N frriCK.—Mr Tnoxsrt Wood having withdrawn from the
firm of Wood ft Rotxnm*. and sold his interest to Mr.
If. A. Ciuxk. the business will ta continued b/ tho under
signed nnder the firm of CRANF. ft RODGERR.
Co-partnrrshln to date from the dissolution of the late
firm of Kibtae ft Rodgers, 22d June iaet.
H. A. CRANE
augH JAME3 O. ROPCHW.
JR HAlR-A negro woman, ag»l 30 years, a good cook
f:
and washer, and plain ironer. Apply to
July 27 WYIJ.Y ft MONTMOfJJN.
B acon 3fP1&—Twenty hhds. Ribbed Bides, ten Clear do
lending and for sale by
•ejA. HOTJXIMBE, JOHNSON ft 00.
W iimfpfNE BOARDB.—55 000 feet White Pine Boards,
landing from bark Nathan T. Bridge and for sale by
COHEN ft FOSDlCg.
F I/1UR—76 bbls Baltimore! fo sale to arrlre. ypply to
se3 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
OATHKRER51—That hold the flower after cut-
ting, Vine Scissors, Erlett Machines, and EyletU. for
sale by auglfi J. F COLLINS.
S EWING BIRDS, PtckerPad cr Portable Case of Tool*,
Quilting Scissors and Liquor Cases, for sale by
*ug!8 J, P, COLLINS.
I TOQUIt—100 bble Baltimore Howard street Plohr. ifo) do
Oenorae Canal do, 60 do Hiram Smith’* do, for rale by
se|)15
WERffTER ft PALMES.
\T RORO a/mt.—20,000 yard* superior Negro Cloths
iv joet received end for sale be
aug26 KEMPTON ft VMBIftM,
'l^RFjrt*ERlS^TilR7i?inN6i^ErreircimrorM^?i’at*r f
JL/Just Isn'ied from tho ship So-ithport can be found on
e$W at Jonel W W. IJNCOTJUS. MbnumentBqnsre.
flfeftton Salts.
bvcoiiun it ros'mc
r'V “
HT T. J. TVAl.SU.
At Private Sale—Two five acre lota, one mile from the
city, for sale low, If applied for Immediately, oa accommo
dating terms. aeplO
At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Bnck in
quantities to salt purchasers. auglO
At Private Sale—300 bushels TennesseeT Corn, in lota to
suit purchasers, just received. aug5
Private 8tle.—21 barrels choice'Butt Pork, in lots to
suit purchasers. Landing and for sale. July 28
A Desirable Building Lot for Sale.
Lot No 9. fourth tything, Anson ward. For particulars,
Inquire tt the counting room. jyl6
At Private Sale—5 keg* RedStone Mills Powder, 2 do
Hazard ft Co’s HFO HG Powder, 13 do Dupont’s N P Pow
der. for sale low to close a concern. lunelO
10 36 6 8 73 68 17 6 85 3fl 23 16 39
Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at
K. WITHINCTON’8.
Greene and JPnlaifal Lottery’s
GREGORY ft MAURY. Mnnager*
Cl*** 115, draws on Monday, 28th instant, in this city,
Sale* close at 8 o’clock. P. M
CArmL.
$7,300.
78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
M3~ Tickets $2—shares in proportion.
Extra Clots 68. draws at Wilmington, Del,, on Tuesday,
27 th Sept. capital. »
• $20,000.
75 Number Lotter>—11 Drawn Ballots
t&~ Ticket* $5—shares in proportion.
Ticket* either singly or by tho package for sale In Bay
lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson ft Camp.
«ep26 EWlTHINGTON.
II®®
EffiWKBar
proTwnemi ut wtui
Oayenangh. Sold by h
eounty. and by order d _ _
one-third on twelve mcratba eredit, aad the
two yean Credit, with Interest from day ot ri
asfflSs,... ™
Jorondeto Qrtrient-Undfnrtar schr North Mete, 100
bbla Roecndele Hydranlle Cement, for rale low.
New England Ram—Now landing pet achr Cataract, from
Providence, M bble N,X Bnnf, for self few. 1 aU|17
Valuable Building Lota at iVtvate Sale—Lot No. 18. eon-
tainlng 120 by 80 feet eltuaied on Gnlnnett-street: also,
Lit No. 14, containing 60 by 120 feet, siteated on the eor
ner of Drayton and Umar-streeta. If not prerlonsly dle-
pos*d of by private sale, the above lota wlll be told it phb-
lio auction in front of the court houeejon Tuesday, 6th of
September next. Terms at sale, : \ augi
Rosrndale Cement—Now landing per Khr Cataract, 100
bbl* llydranllo Cement. • ■ *»sVt
Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have jnlt reoeiredfrom
the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and Will continue to
keep on hand for sale, Augustas Hummel's Improved Ea-
eence of Coffee. This Is the best composition ot Coffee ever
offered for rale, and Coffee 'made from the Essence la tnnch
more wholesome, more delicate', finer flavored ana colored. -
C irfectly clear, end In every respect auperior to the finest
lo Coffee, and In nse will prove a nett raving 76 per eent
over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it and*
see if lt does not. mayl2
OPPOSITION LINE.
aCh PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
PLACES.—leaves every Saturday morning
o’clock —Tlie regular steam packet WEJ.AKA. Capt.
ng. will leave aa above. - For freight engagement*, ap
ply 00 board, or to « H M LAKETTkAU, Agent,
N. B.—The fare to Brunswick l* reduced to $4. *ug25
Life and Fire Insurance.
CHAHTfilt OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Altkxd Gill. President. Jas. C. Walxut. Scc’y.
Tills Company will issue Policlej on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the insured.
The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the in
stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In this 8tate or Union.
[L.S.] signed R O.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
Stale of Connecticut.
MM" Slave* insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Tlie subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies :
Equitable Fire Inenrance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
C. K. Habxciit, E q., )
IIxxrv Lcdlam, E*q., >Trustees. New York.
IlnmcRT Diunx, E*q. J
Farmers’Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Granite Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000,
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
New York and Erie Fire Inenrance Comp’y.
Capital $150,000
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to efieet Insurance
agaluftt damage by fire,on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
Fbr insurance in either of the above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies,
sept 20—ly office 129 Cnngre*«-st.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
ft- CARRIGFri. BUGGIFS AND SULKIES.—A
yfi general a**ortm*et. Jn*t received.—The sub-
are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
I’liKtons, Ruggies. Carryalls, fte. fresh from some of tlie
most popular Establishment*, and Builder* at the North.
The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict
reforencetolhe requirements of this market.
They *re determined fo keep only such articles in their
lino, as they nan confidently recommend and warrant, feel
Ing assured that they will be sustained in offering* better
and floor class of work, than lias been usually kept in this
market,
Th# Public »re most respectfully requested to call.exsm-
ine, ind satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest,
by »n examination of their slock
MW All kind* of Repa’rlng done as heretofore.
L. R. BENNETT ft CO..
July 31 Corner West Broad and B*y-st*.
PARTICULAR NOTICE*.
BELDEN ft CO..
Savannah, comer of Broughton awl Barnard-tlreett.
NT) To PLAirmw, WraouxTa axd otkkks visrnxoraara
JULBavaxxaii to lat ix Tima summ.—The under-B^V
signed would call particular attention to their ex ten
slve wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT.
Our good* are mostly of our own manufacture, and ean
therefore be sold cheaper, because they are not burtliened
with jobber's profits, while for quality and atyle they will
compare with anylh'ng in the market.
Having permanently located in Savannah, we are deter
mined Insecure patronage by sel ling good bargain*, dealing
fairly with all men, and cross-lifting with none. We are In
league with no Shoe, Clothing or other establishment, eith
er for mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custom
ers away from those honses where they ean buy cheapest.
We expect every customer to judge for himself, and If we
cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth
er* wlm can. BELDEN ft CO,
jan27 - Cr. Broughton and B«rnard-st.
* CRANK A nomJKHB
H AVE In atore. and offer for *al) on accommodating
term*, the following, vis:
20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, lOdo Muscovado do,
10 do N Orleans do. 50 bbl* crashed do,
60 do refined A B and C do. 25 hints Cuba Molasses,
100 bbl* N O Syrnp. 60 do New York do,
200 bag* Rio Coffee, 50 do Java do.
26 hhds Bacon Sides. 10 do do Shoniders,
WO half W>ls Lard. 500 sacks Salt, #
100 boxes Soap, various brands,
100 do fancy do, for toilet use, anglO
YVINIJfF^Y*Gi/Afifii
P PORTER’S ALKALINE'WINDOW GLASS, Is superior In
brilliancy of sarface*n I Polish to all other, and never
■tains or rust*; withstands nil climates.and Is packed with
great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers ana other* will
consult their Interest by sending their orders lo the sole
agents, FRENCH ft RICHARDS,
igOT—dtlm New Drug Ware,houra.
N. W. corner 10th and Mnrket-sts.. Philadelphia.
DYi.10 linn KK*r«VATi.Vo. ~
73 York-it., rear rf the (hurt House. Savannah, Oa.
JCutfablUtied In 1839.
L ADTES* Silk and Woollen Dreeras, Shawls, Table Covers,
fte., cleaned and dyed variona colors. Ladles’ Bonnet*
Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style, Kid Gloves
Cleaned.and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or
Dyed,a* maybe required. Alldonetnthe samestyle whleh
ha* generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terms moderaie,
persons sending parcel* by Hamden’s express, railroad
or steamboats, are requested to write mo per mall, so that
f may know where to call for them and which way to send
them back. Co«t of freight each way for small paresis will
be sbont 25 cents. An urdert punctually attended fo.
“* " J ‘ r 1DER GALLOWAY/
-Times
apU2—info4
COMB A fUHT. PER
AUXANDI
[ d^EAMER AUGUMfA- .......
W?
Come now and we ean suit yotf.
Jy8 SKJiDEN ft CO,
” 1 /CANARY CAGES Ay THE LAST SfEAMER—
t h variety of new aod beantifol patterns of cattery
Cage* just received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage. and one proof agnfnet Miles, have only
id make an early caU for a (twice from * fine w
WATCHES, .JEWELRY,
And /hitry Goods.
. RECEIVING by every arrival ofthe 8 ten mere fresh
jtions. making the best assortment In this city, of nil
kinds ofWatobes. Jewelry,Fancy Goods,851 verSpoons. Forks.
Pitchers, Tea Seta, Cups. Syphons, Plated Castors, and every
variety of articles connected with our line of business; ailol
which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union.
D. B. NICnOJB.
MM" Particular attention given to the Repairingof Watch
es and Jewelry. no 20
NEW .JEWELRY. FINE WATCHES,dfc.
M THF. undersigned 1a now opening a splendid assort-
ment of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent patterns
A 1 of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelet* *nd Finger-rings, among
f which are some fine diamond setting*.from $10 to $500.
Jl Also, twenty-five seta of those unique / J mrt »%i« of Par-
Vising* and Brooches, from (18 to $125 the set, newest
and rarest patterns; together with a very select o**ort-
’ ment of extra fine Watches set in pearl, diamond, hnn-
ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment of
good Jewelry. Sterllngjillver Seta, Spoons, Forks, ladles,
Cup*, fte..and Hated ware of nil kin '*. Fancy Work Boxes.
Dressing Cases. Folio* Cloe.ks. Bronze Figure*, gold mount-
ed Cane*. Cuttlery. fte . renders Ids assortment very eoin-
plete.and unsurpassed In the .>tato, either in quality or pri-
is. D. B. NICIIOfA
ay Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks.
nnd Jewelry. noJ2
PIANO FORTE DEPOT. ~
, THE undersigned rosjKietfully Inform the
citlsens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida,
that thoy have on hand more than fifly
Plano*, the largest stock ever on sale In this city, and
made by the most celebrated manufacturers in Uie United
State*. Nunn* ft Clark. T. Chickerlng. Boardman ft Gray,
l-elght ft Newton. Edward* ft Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Music, have place In their large assortment,—
These Piano* are of rich tone, and beautifully finished in
Rose Wood, Black Walnut.and Mahogany, with Iron frames
made in the most substantial and workmanlike manner.—
Also tho justly celebrated Afolian Plano Fortes, which for
their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these
Instruments have metailcframes which render thorn necull-
arly suited for tni climate, preventing necessity of tuning
for year*.
The undersigned are Agent* for Henri Here’s, celebrated
Grand Piano*, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone,
‘her stand pre-eminent.
CauiMwr* Mn/mioxa.—This beautiful toned wind Instru-
rnent. manufactured by Carhart ft Needham. N. Y..for village
purposes, fsidges.Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they
have also for sale, /.II these instruments will be disposed of
on the moat accommodating terms. The prices nf the PI.
anos ranging from $176 to $1,000.
I. W. MORRELL* Co
aUMBUM
frr^iv
PIANO POItTB*.
THE snbserlbor# sole agents for A. Stod-
fart ft Co's., and Jonn II. Dnnhsm's Plano
Fortes, are always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru
ment*. For durability thoy can he folly warranted, whilst
their superiority of tone and tonch Is evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, a* well as the orltlcnl
connoisseur. Tlie ladles are respectfully Invited to view
these instruments. An arrrsngement having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
‘can also be enabled to judge of the tono.
F.ZOGBAUM ft CO.. Market-square.
MM" Second hand Pianos taken In exohange, also tuned
and repaired. JelT
GROCERIES, Ac.
C OFFEE—160 bags prime Rio. 76 do. Jamaica, 60 do.
Java.
Scu*i»—10 hhds Porto Rico, 10 do. fit. Croix. 6 do. New
Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered, and Clarified,
Moi^sora—26 htid* Cuba. 76 bid* New Orleans.
Front—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do. Canal. 60 do. Hiram
Smith’s.
Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore nagg
ed. 80 hhds Sides, 20 do. Shoulder*.
RnomiB—40 down, painted handles,
Buoocra—200 doxJn. painted. .
fioAf. Caxntra axi> Starch—60 boxes No, 1 and Eamfly
Soap. 60 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles, 26 do.
Pperni. 25 do. Star, 160 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and
half boxes Starch.
Toimoto—860 pkg* various brand* and qualities.
Ijcxox fiTRcr. fte.—50 boxes I^mon Syrup. 10 cases Wal-
nuttand Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Pesches.
Doxwnc, Iaqcorr—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 60 do, N. E. Rom.
76 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra old Monongahela do.
Wixre—■20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma
deira. Received, and for rale by
jyl6 McMAHON ft n0Y7,E.
F I-OTJR.—25 bbl* FT Smith. 80 do Canal, 20 hnlf bbl* do,
landing from steamer Auf usta. and for sale by •
aug3 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
DARK0E8, TISSUES, Orgsnde*. lawns,and sevi-iCstjlps
D of Summer Goods, at reduced price*, for rale by
Junel4 DEWITT ft MORGAN,
Tl ACO.V SIDES.—50 hlid> prime Bacon Sides.")nst reoelT
ed anti for sale by
Jnf*e22 COHEN ft F0SDICK
C IORN—Baltimore Corn. In store, for sale in quantities to
* suit purchasers. soplO OGDEN ft BUNKER.
J UBP RECEIVED—in store end for sale, 800 bbls Thom-
aston Lime, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland
Oats, 100 bundles Northern Hay. Apply to
augfiO—Im 7. It. wrNKLERjvriiiamson’* building,
C f-AY FURNACfeCjnst received,andTor ral* by
se P 13 J V. COL
iLUNS
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—30 firkins choice Goshen Bat
ter 1 60 boxes Cheese, received and for rale by
■f^LOUR —60 bags fresh ground Flour,fromftroningfiam,.
-T mills, Jnst received, and for eale by
COHEN ft TARVER.
pass, umimsunsitA nmr.in
U bbls donble distilled Monongshela Whisky. 150 Demi,
one assorted sizes. 160 bogs Rio Coffee, landing and for sale
Jy _ Jfel! HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft 00.
YYaRPER'S ifhfih'ffSK—The September nmfiber ftfIFsr-
IX per’s Magazine, an excellent number, received and
fot rale by S. 8 8IBLEY.
„ 136 Congress-street.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM.;
SHIP ISABEL, William Roixura, Commandei
- tvannah, Key West and Havana, connecting
with the the Pacific MailSteamihlp Company’*line for CaU
This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savaqna
for Key west and Havana, on the 16th and 80th of neb
month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 22d
of each month.
The Isabel will connect at Havaoa with the U 8. Mail
Steamship Company’s line to Aspinwall,and the Pacific moil
line from Panama to California and Orero”'
Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf at Aspln*
wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at the passengers’ ex
pense.
The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the V. 8. mall
Steam Company’s line at New Orinna. Ticket*for Key
West aod Havana can be had of ’
COHENS A HERTZ. Agent* at Savannah.
Tickets for New Orleans, Aapinwall and fian Francisco, can
be bad by applying to
MORDECAI ft CO, AgenU. Charleston
Jan13
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navlgw
t|on Company.
The new and aplendid aide-wheel steam-
ships KEY STONE STATE, Captain Roam
Hardik. and STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain
1 *J. J. Garth*. Jr., will leave 8avannan for
Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships are the
most comfortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed for
safety and speed. They will leave Savannah aa follows:
TiUTTKR, CHEESE AND rf/WR —86 kegs Goshen But-
JJ ter, 60 boxes do Cheese, 66 bbls Hiram Smith’* ind
Genera# Floor, received per steamer, and for sale bv
■SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft
--y umim UmmMt
HaSnHHillHBUBHHHHnBHHHnBj
Keystone State Sept. 28
Keystone State Oct. 12
Keystone State Oct. 26
Keystone State Nov 9
Keystone State Nov. 23
Keystone State Dec. 7
State of Georgia. .. .Oct. ft
State of Georgia Oct. 19.
8tate of Georgia Nov. 2
State of Georgia Nor.18
State of Georgia Nov.80
State of Georgia Dec. 14
...*20 00
800
For freight or passage apply to
C. A. L, LAMAR. Agent. Savannah
sep20 HERON ft MARTIN’. Agenta. Philadelphia
eyati
Cabin Ihuango to Philade.phla..
Steerage “
- eight
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah SteamiWw,
SUMMER ARHANGElfENT.
Days of Bearing Savannah for New York,
The Augusta, Capt. I.yon .Saturday, Sept. 8
The Florida Capt. Woodhull,...Saturday. *• 10
The Alabama, Capt. I.udiow Wednesday, u ■ 14
These shipa are the largest on the coast, nnaurpaased in
apeed, safety br comfort—rnnklng their passages In 50 to 80
hours, and are commanded by skilful, ca’refuland polite of
ficer*. They offer a most desirable conveyance to Near
York. On the completion of the Knoxville in the antumn,
this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and
Saturday. Cabin passage $25. Steerage. $9.
PADELFi iRD. FAY ft Co.,
Agent* in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
Junes 18 Broadway, New York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—FAHBfREDUCED*
Jb tail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11A, at 4 o'clock.
Iff',Sflta Tlie fine aide-wheel sieamililp 08PREY. 1000
i^/trEmVn *""* burthen. J.Bkxxot.commander, will leave
as per annexd schedule every other Saturday.
rnoM nr.inusTox,
nunt nnuDgunu.
June.......11 Sept 17 June 4 Sept.,,,,,10
Juno 26 October... 1 June 18 Sept 24
July 9 October...16 July 2 October.,., 8
July 23 October...29 July P Ootober..,.21
August 6 Novemher.,12 July 80 November, ft
August 20 November. 2fl August 10 November.19
September.. 3|December.. 10 August 27 December., ft
Cabin passage*. $15
Steerage 0
Through ticket* tn New York 17
This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with new boiler*, and a largo and elegant dining saloon on
deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort
of passenger*.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharfs* tha
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City ofManohe*.
ter. at tho foot of Queen atreet. and Central wharf, Charlea
ton.
Freight nn alt perishable article! must be pra-patd.
For freight or passage, apply to
II. F. BAKER ft CO.,
Accommodation wharf. Charleston,
SAMUEL T. PERCE,
Jnne7 Agent, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATEN MAIL LINE.
Through In 60 to 66 houra.—-w York and
Charleston Steam PanV**-leave Adgat’a
'Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday, On Saturday, the n*w and
splendid Steamships 4
JAMES A DOER. Captain J. Ihcxixoox, 1,600 tone*
MARION. Captain M. Bkhrv, 1.20C tons, ’
80UTHWINER. Captain W. Framm, 1.000 tons, will leart
eanti sltennate Wednesd v. haring been newly ooppeit*
and guards raised, Is now In complete order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room aecom.
modations,apply nt tho offlee of the Agent.
HENRY M1SSR00N,
Corner East Ray and Adger ft Son’s Wharves.
N. R.—A new ship will ho placed in tho line to connect
with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO
" UNITED STATE S MAll/,
From Macon, Ga.,toTnlUtiaiice, Flw.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages lo IHHnhastee^
The Dally arrange.
... ... foment on this rout* j_ ,
commenced on tho flth Inst., running three times a Well
via. Newton, Ralnl)rldge. and Quincy, and three times »
week via. Thnmssvllle, Duncansvllle, fte.
Passengers hy this route will leavb M6eon at half past ft
o'clock, A. M.. by Railroad for OglelhArpe. Tho Slagei
leavingOglothorge either way at 11 o'clock;' arriving at Tale
Ishassee, atlfto'clocaon tho evenlnifeif the next day—tlm»,
by either route 86 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Ralnbrldgc
nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves TsIIsIuissch on
Sunday*. Tiiesdnrs and Thurs«lays. at 10,1’. M.
On Tuesdays. Thursday*, and 'Saturdays, hy the way ot
Thntnasvllle—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at 10. P. ll.
Through from Oglethorpe lo Tallahassee by either roiil#
In 36 hours—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah in 60
hours.
Ry this route Psssenw
Train ofCars. will arriv
also decidedly tiie best, cheapest and most expeditious routi
for travellers to Apalachicola and West F|orloa,
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 91,76 ; from Ogtetliorh*
to Tulinhassee. 910.00.
L. C. Siraw. Agent at Oglethorp*.
A. A. Flflilte, “ " Tallahassee,
augso F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
MACON AMD WESTERN RAILROAD.
nireis leaving Savannah hy 8 o'eloo
•rirp at TalJahsasee in 60 hours, It (a
Mull Train.
Leaves Macon dally, at 80'ctock, P, M,
" Atlanta " " ON « V. M.
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with tho Trains of the Western
and ARantie and UGrange Roads, and with the Day
Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mar 1 with tha Pay
Tralnk of the Central and 8outh-western 1 «iadi. Passenger
will arrive In Macon at \i\i. and at Atlanta atljLbavina
the remainder of the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala,) wh#
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In for*
ty-el^ght hours, Inoludlng all stoppage*) ind only ten hour*
/eeommodstlonTralns.Trl-Weekly.wIll toave Maeon of tty
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at II o'clock, A, M. Re.
turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thuraday and Satur
day. *t7>tf A. M. Tills Train will oonnect with the NlgM
Train of the Georgia Rood at Atlanta, and with th«Nlgji|
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passenger* by tha up.
ward Train can dine nt Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, Snp’f
MiOrre. Mayl7.1862. 8mo JyM
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at 8M A. M,J
arrlre *t Oglethorpe 10)4 A. M.i arrive at Columbus 1
o'clock, P. M.
f,eavo Columbus dally at 9 o'olook. A, M„and0g1etnorpa
at 11 y t A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3>i P. M.
Connecting at Macon each way with Central H R train to
Savannah. August* and Miltaigarlllo, and frith Macon and
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville. he.
Connecting dally at Colombo*, by fast line Of dmetiei, 2ft
to Opelika, thence 64 ml Jo* by M, ft wTp, R H. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with TallahistM andEufsula
mail stuges.
Passengers breikfast and dine'at Fort Yallef,
GKO. W. ADAMS. SuMrthtondent.
'ifAOmr, Ang. 29.1868. . augfll
plartering, ao;
T HE undersigned having commented business on hid
own account, respectfully Under* hi* aervlce* fo tho
ntiblle, He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plaa-
terlng, Stoco W<nk,k*,kt.i at the usuel pricra.aml will
In etc ry ease warrant work executed by hlmralr. or finder
ht* supervision/ Rudder* and others contemplating baW
Ing, would do Well to call npon him hefora contracting wit
others. Orders left a* hi* residence. Jonaa-at., Corner t
"Vff fcV"" * m raswra.
T m lummer nvtnnkMj
MB advertiser, a gtttlMnt/t tdiltojyjM (
business hablls, Is dewtfiu* fitformn
Wllh some capitalist In the above fortifies
beoowlog tn Important-art Itam Id thf &
city and State. Most reenectab e slid «4tj*
era, with further particulars, gltei
her, at Hi* offlee 0f thl* pkpw.
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