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George Whitfield,
Benjamin F. Whttuer,
John J. Maxwell,
William U. Maxwell,
J. Sterenc Maxwell,
Edward Footman. *
Arthur M. Randolph,
J. George Anderson,
-MApapiB IL ACE LIB TOGNO,
on «h« ut of October,at the corner of Meet-
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_wflIldCha. Pleat. Mad. Acelle Gulllou, (mother of
- AS BID. Ingraham. Esq., Dr. Vim, Harris, H. I>.
55"®:, Signor Perclli, Pro?, of Mu.lo, H. Hupfeld,
®te^yL* r iSu^H. Chegarev. Signor Dagloll.
wtLL^t. Fa.—Rer. C. Walker, Rev. H H. Boyd. Hon.
t u Wmoo. Hon. R. Y. Conrad, Geo. Lee, II. H. Lee, Esq.
I- Petlgru, Eaq., 0. Mllle. Eaq.. J. P. Por-
.>.triS7H.C King, K«q- *“ 1
, . w 5SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE,
T llIS Initftation afford* a complete courae of legal edu-
tttloa for the bar in any of the United 8tates. except-
in# onW matter a of merely local law and practice \ and also
»i«t*m»tlc courae of luatructlon In Oommeretal Law for
<ho«t vho propose to engage In mercantile puraulta.
Til Uw Library, which la conatantly increasing. con-
blM bo# about 14.000 volumea. It Includes a very com-
■r,, collection of American and English Law, and the prin-
d*l votkt of the Clrll and other Foreign Law. It is open
to itudeot*. and wanned and Ugh ted for their um during
kath termi and the winter vacation.
Tbatcitterm of each academical year begin* in the last
«tck of August, and the aecond term in tue la*tweekof
TfbruarT; each term continues twenty weeks. 8tudenta
madmitted *t any period of a term or vacation. The feea
ir0 «jo a uro, and $25 for half a term. For thl* aum stu-
dtnU hare the use of the Law Library and text books, and
oftbe College Library, and may attend nil the courses of
Mblie lectures delivered to the under graduates of the
Tbehutructora of the Law School are Hon. Joel Parker,
LL D., Korsll Proreaaor; Bon.Theophllus Paraons.LL. D.,
Due Professor j and Hon. Edward G Loring. University
Iscturer. Instruction Is given by lectures, recitations and
tnmiuatioDS. and moot courts.
Tor further information application may be made to
iltber of the instructors.
JAMES WALKER, President.
Cambridge, August 1,1853. dlaw3wls se pd
L ife under Italian despotism.—Lorenxo Beooni,
or Passages in the Life of an Italian.
S>oth Carolina in the Revolutionary War, being a reply
to misrepresentations in relation to that State.
Sheridan's life and Memoirs, by Thomas Moore.
Liogard's History of England, a new and cheap edition,
la 13 volumes.
General Baron Jomtnla’ History of the Campaign of Wa
terloo.
A Memorial of Horatio Greenough, by Tuckerraan.
Biismont's Hallucinations, a rational history of appari
tions, vliiona. dreams, etc.
Mrs. Lee’s Habits and Instincts of Animals, Birds, Rep
tiles sod Fishes.
He Fsvn of the Psle Faces, by Bruce.
CblJier’i Shakespeare, vol. 6, cheap edition.
M - . S , t It - «.. ' *
Young Americana' Llbrery-
Gsrst*'’ “** ”
sep23
ifo of Webster,
i ihe World, a new i
W. THORNE Will
U 1841—£300 RiWiRD—Stolen, about 1 o’clock to-day,
from a gentleman in the Branch Bank of England, £3,000,
to Ire £600 Hank of England notes, dated Liverpool, 0th
Mij, 1851 numbered 03.500. 53,501, 03.508, 03.600, 93;070,
Bra £100 Dank of England notes, by a man .23 to 25 years
eliabout 5 fret 0 Inches high, slender made, pale looking,
reua-l face, little or no wbiskprs; dress, tan and brown
nnd colored shooting coat, trousers of the same material.
Mad bat turned up at the sides, and bound with cloth —
Bankers, publicans, shopkeepers, and emigrant agents, are
Hquesled to detain any person or persons who mar offer
tot same for change, and give information to the police.—
lbe above reward will be paid on the apprehension and
marlction of the thelf or thieves, and recovery of thn prop-
trtr.or In proportion to the amount recovered, on applica
tion to the office of BROWN BROTHERS 4 CO ,
sepl5—lawlm 64 Wall street.
C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT—Mar How. 1853.—Ed-
ward 0. Wilson. Treasurer. ko., versus Mordecal Myers,
Imtre. Ac.—Rule AW.—Upon the petition of Edward G.
Wilson. Treasurer of the Republican Blues Building and
Lose Association, praying the foreclosure of the equity of
redemption of and in all that parcel or lot of land, situate,
lying and being In the city of Savannah, county of Chat
ham.and Stale of Georgia and known and distinguished in
Iha pton of said city at Lot No. Fifty-six (58). Brown ward,
ef Mordecal Myers, substitute trustee under the marriage
iiUlement of Itob’t W. Pooler and Mary J., his wife, which
said property was mortgaged by the said Mordecal Myera,
bailee aa aforesaid, {under and by virtue of a clause In
(he said nurriage settlement, authorizing the trustees to
put, bargain and sell all or any part of the property upon
to*request of the said Robert w. and Mary J. Pooler, nnd
their request that snld mortgage should be made, being
erldenced by their signing and sealing said deed of mort-
grn.) to the said Edward 0. Wilson, Treasurer aa afore-
ttld, by need bearing date the sixteenth day of December,
la the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. to
near* the payment of the aum of two thousand dollars,
with Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, paya
ble monthly, from the sixteenth day of December. Anno
Domini, lSi'Lcn demand, according to the tenor and effect
of a certain promissory note made by tlio said Mordecal
Myers, trustee as aforesaid, to the said Edward O. Wilson,
treasurer u aforesaid, bearing even dnto with the said
mortare, and that there still remains unpaid thereon, the
irm of two thousand dollars:
On motion of Griffin & Gordon, attorneys for petitioner,
It bordered, that the said Mordecal Myers, trustee as afore-
•aid, do pay into this Court, on or before the first day of
toencitterm of this Court, the principal and Interest due
on the Mid promissory note and mortgnge. and the cost*
of this application, and In default therool, that the equity
of redemption of the said MorUecnl Myers, trustee as afore-
nlLud ill claiming under said trust to the said mort-
PPd premise* be thencefor h and forever foreclosed:
And, it is further ordered, that a copy of thl* rule be pub-
lhhed in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a
month for four months, or served on the mortgagor or hls
jpwisl zgeut nr nttornoy, at least three months previous
Jo toe time the money Is directed to the paid, and that such
farther snd other proceedings be had aa are prescribed by
• “ e 'Ututes of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and
y°™ed. sep21—lmlm
(GEORGIA—MclntotK County r—To all whom It may
AJcetu; Whereas. Mr*. Sarah G. Blue will apply at the
w»rt of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
wLmesBIue:
Hen are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
m»y concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
» mrrnber next, otherwise raid letters will be granted.
Wren under my hand this twentieth day of September,
wpM A. A. DsLORME. Ordi
UW.
rdlnary.
1A—Bryan CountyTo the distributees of the
v. EU“ Ferry, deceasod, late of said county :—
louirt hereby notified that, on the first Monday In Fobru
“apply to the Court or Ordinary of this.
®»ty for leave to divide the estate of F31aa Perry, de-
L. B. DANIEL,)
N. J. CLARKE, VAdm’rs.
. . . ISAAC PERRY,J
-jepwwber 10th, 1863. sep22-2arolwptd
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4 young man of business
Ith satlluntory refeiViaes,
urity to any NaswmbU
and constant aim lod*.
..ootat|ia wishes and Inter.
lamu*”’*** 11 ™* U ^feiiTMomN,
TO RENT—A brick (iwelllug bouse, on Taylor street'
Possession given on the lst’October next,'' Ajifilrkt
■Ithleoffloe. : eepMFlVr
ueonoe, - eepw—
TO RkNt—A Boom 6o bv 80 feet, la Sorrel’s build-
jg, oopner of Ray and Bull-streets. It fd suitable for
_ committee room or arlU.room, Rout moderate Ap
eljrat bUoffloe, June 28 ;
* TO RENT.—A small oomforuble House In a re-
nwetableandeeotral part of the elty. Beat $800.
Possession given on the Ut November, or sooner If
e. Apply at this office. augft) '
•A House st' the comer of Hull-street
and Orleans square, pleasantly sltusted—good w»-
_ter, out buddings oomplata. and tn 4 good neighbor.
_ - - with or wllhont Btaadlng furniture, from 1st Maw till
let November, l&iuira at the Courier offioe, mhw
• TO RENT-An offloe with stores, near the Exchange.
Possession given on the flnt of Ootober next. Apply
at this office. . eepli—lw
^^*TO RENT—Three of the Are tenement houses, on
■ffthe ootner of Aberoom and Jones street. Inquire of
eenl4 A. UONAUD.
eepli
J TO RENT.—The store linmedlstely under oub office,
well suited for a grain and feed store or for storage or
cotton. Apply to sepgl ROWLAND k CO.
mM FOR BALE.—The plantation owned , and formerly
MHaccupled by the late Col. J, H. Molntosb. situated on
•sdhathe St. Johns river, about Bfteen miles abovo Jack-
- • —'--isven hua-
and were
... ^ , consist
ing of hammock and pine land. It Is eligibly situated, and
capable of a high degree of cultivation. Tho buildings are
in good order, consisting of a comfortable dwelling, &o.,
and spacious snd convenient houses,adapted to all the pur-
K of a long staple cotton plantation, together wiUt a
ing house and mtIL and a boiling house and boilers,
which are capable of turning out from fifty to one hundred
hogsheads or sugar. Alio, eight thousand acres of pine
Lind, tho greater part of which Is well timbered, lying on
the St. Johns river and Its vicinity. For price and terms
apply to the administrators.
J. WALDBURG, Savannah,
B. A. PUTNAM. St. Augustine.
Mr. J. N. Johnson, who Is on the plantation, will exhibit
It and the other land. soplfl—dtf
FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALE.
i The undersigned offers for aale hls Plantation, lying
)on the mouth of this celebrated creek, in the county
-of Lee, adlolnlng the village of Palmyra, and five miles
from tho city of Albany,containing 1,300 acres, 700 In cul
tivation, all necessary buildings and a gristmill, nearly
new. Here la a market for everything, good society, church,
school, daily mall, ko. Such as aro willing to give a liberal
price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta*
ges.are Invited to ca>l and see It, L, B. MERCER.
PiLWTRA, Qa., Aug. 16,1853. eodtNnl— aug23
QTATE OF GEORGIA— IFayne CountyAll persons con-
O cerned are hereby notified that two months after date 1
shall apply to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell one eighty-acre land warrant, for the benefit of Geo.
W. R. Rutnph, orphan and minor child of Jacob Runtph,
docensed. JOHN D. HUMPH. Guardian.
Waynmltie.Sept. 20.1853. sepl8
G EORGIA—(Bottom County I—To all. whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Wm. 8. Brantley, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho os-
tate of Benjamin Revil. deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil whom It
mar concern, to be nnd 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 Utnahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 7th dny of Septemlwr. 1863.
eop8 JOSEPH GANAHL. dkp. o. c. o.
A DMINISTRATRIX SALE.—On the first Tuesday in No-
veraber next, will be sold, in front of the court house.
In Jeffersontun, Camden county, between the usual hours
of salo, all that wharf and two stores, known in tho plan of
said town as 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 nn order of the Court of Odlnnry of
said county, as the property of the estate of JohqTRu-
dulpli. deceased, for the benofit of the heirs and creditors
of said eatnte. Terms cash.
EMILY RUDULPH, Adrn’x.
St. Mary’s, Sept. 12th, 1853, sepl6
N EtV BOOKS—Tho Exiles, a tale by Talri. author of He.
lolse, the Litemture.of the Sclavic Nations; Theory of
FoUtic*. an. Inquiry Into the foundations of governments,
and the causes and progress of political revolutions, by
Richard Hildreth, author of the History of the United States
of America, Ac.; The Story of Mont Blanc, by Albert Smith:
A Visit to Europe in 185i by Prof. Benjamin Sllliman, or
Yalo College, In 2 wols., illustrated: John C. Calhoun’s
Works, vol. 2; The Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with
upwards or five hundred engravings, from drawings ofeml-
neut artiste; The Wlilto Rose, nr the Lovely Maid of Louis
iana. a romanco of the wild Forest, by Dr. J. H. Robinson *
The Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of ’76.« tale of the rev^
olutlon. by Sylvaiiu*Cobb. Jr.; Hie Countess De Chamy, or
the Fall of the French Monarchy, by Alexander Dnmas ;
Rarnutn’a Illustrated News, Nos 37 aud 38. received by
«ep21 J^B. CUDBKDOE. •
DISSOLUTION AND CO-PAB.TNKRSUIP.
'• Ijvkupool, 31st August, 1853.
N OTICE is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore
subsiding between u*. the undersigned, as Commission
Merchants, at Liverpool, under the firm of Isaac. I.ow and
Company, and at Savannah, under tho firm of Andkkw Low
and Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, as
to the undersigned William 8Mmi, who retire* therefrom.
All debts due from or to the respective firms will bo paid
and received by the continuing partners,
WILLIAM SMITH.
ANDREW LOW,
CHARLES GREEN,
JOHN WOOD.
I.ivehpool, 1st September. 1853.
T HE subscribers having associated with thorn in part
nership Mr. JoemiA DtxoX, of Liverpool, the business
of tho respective houses will. In future, be conducted under
the same firms of Isaac, Low k Co.. Liverpool, and ANtuunr
sep21—3
F LOUR, SOAP, Ac.—loo bbl* Baltimore Howard street
Hour; 60 do Hlrsm Smith's do ; 60 do pure Genesee
do- 60 boxes Bedel's Family Snap; 60 do Croton do; 60 do
patent mould Candles, 8s nnd 8s; 100 do adamantine do ;
25 do sperm do ; 60 do Colgate's Starch, for sale by
augl8 WEBSTER k PALMES.
IN AND BRANDY.—100 bbl* Phelps’ Gin. 5 pipes Swan
VJT do, 10 half pipes Otnrd, Dupuy k Co. Brandy, 7 do do
Champagne do, 4 quarter casks Henry Legar do, 8 dodo
Champagne <lo, 20 eighths do do do, 10 do do United King
dom. for sale by
_aug26 COHEN & FQ3DICK.
A LRATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—The at-
tentlon of the public is respectfully called to the above
named ware, as being a subtituto. which for uso Is warrant
ed to bo equally as good. It Is a harder metal than silver,
consequently will bear roughor usage. It Is a combination
of perfectly pure metals, and Is as free from corrosion as
silver. Every articlo will bo warranted to retain Us origin
al color. It consists In part of tho following: table and
dessert forks, tea. table and dessert spoons, &c., just re
ceived nnd for sale by
inay7__ J. P COLLINS. 100 Brynn-street
* | iO RUILDERS.—Proposals will be received by the un-
J. dersigned until the 17th day of October next, to fur
nish materials and building a public vault at Laurel Grove
Cemetery, of the following dimensions, via: length 16 feet,
width 11 feet within the walls, height 7 feet to the spring
of the arch. Pinos corresponding with tho above dimnn-
sions raav be submitted with oilers, and any further Infor
mation obtained by calling on JOHN MAU.ERY,
aep21 Chairman Com. on Health and Cemetery.
N EW BOOKS RECEIVED BY S. S SIBLEY, SEPT. 20.—
The English Soldier In United States Army. The ad
ventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came up to Lon
don to enjoy themselves, by II. Mayhcw nnd Geo. Crulk-
shank. The Knlckleburys on the Rhine, by W. M. Thacka-
ray! Faust, a Romance of the Secret Tribunals, by G. W.
M. Reynold*. David Copperfleld. the younger, lyr C. Dick
ens. Llfoand adventures of Charles Chesterfield, by the
author of Petticoat Government, ko. The History ot St.
Giles and St. James, by Douglas Jerrold, Esq. J. Fenlmore
Cooper’s Novels The Golden Eagle, or tho Privateer of
Seventy-Six. by Sylvanus Cobb. jr. The Countess of Do*
Charuy, or the fall of the French Monarchy, ay Alexander
Dumas. Barnum’sIllustrated News. Gleasons Pictorial.
For sale No. 135, Cangrcss-it.
iistiwVr iSarftu.
' IIOllTON W RjltiiljtAls!' '
W-HOMuAl.f 4AD «KTA«I. 'DKAlkIM IN
WATCHER, JLWKlWf^fflLVgMVARE, FANCY GOOW.
QAHMANV a
amux wcroKs,
AmraacA, Georpto. ■ ’
namuioMan . -nwiim a yum.
PACT0BS AND OlltlllSaiO.') MEIloilANIa,
UAipWmAiMitlu*.
*nw ». soar. t, x. Downait.
FORT A DUNHABI,
FACTORS AND OOMMISSION MERCIIANTB,
SwannoA, Ga.
iOHW T. OOWtiWD. /OlIW T. tOVnAKD.VK
ROWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
172 Bay-street. Savannah.
H. K. WASHBURN, Acrtt,,
8HI1TINO AND COMMISSION MElCHANT.
. x SiVAWXAH. OA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Baystrtd, Savannah.
O’HBAIt 4 STONE Y,
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Norik Commercial Wbarf, Charlatan, South CbroKna,
ut* or tom mu or lcoIhk. o’otux * co.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Donds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. Jan24
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
„ TVoujwfJle, Lowndes county, Oa.
WlU preotise In Thomas. I-owndes. Clinch, Ware', Appilng.
Telfair. Irwin, laurens, and Pulaski counties. Oeorgia;
and tn Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia eoun-
ties, Florida. f e b23
WM.r. WItUAJCB. THADDSna OUVXR. JACK RROWK.
WILLIAMS. OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Oaf,
Will practise in the oountiei of Marlon, Macon, Houston.
Stmvart. Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties where tnelr services may be required. J*n29
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, •
, , Washlngtm City, D. C..
Will practise In the various Courts of the District, and at-
teuil to the prosecution of claims against tho Govern-
ment. Juried
an. a. v. cooper,
Office under Mrs. Schulder’s, west of Liberty square. Mont
gomery.street. Residence corner of Perry ami Urny ton-
streets. opposite tlie.Cnthollc Church. Jtme22
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTOHNE^’ AT LAW.
Corner of Bay amt Whitaker-streets.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ojjlce—176 /lay-tired, Saeannah, Georgia.
WA1.TER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No, 00 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
McauEEN McIntosh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville. Fla.
JULIAN IIARTRIDGE,
„ ATTORNEY AT 1.AW.
JtJJlce, corner of Whitaker st. and Bay-lane. Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD^
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, corner <f Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah. Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST.
■ Office, cornier Bay and Barnard-st reels. Savannah.
TIIOS. j, NUCKOLLS,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus. Georgia.
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 Wall-street. New York.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WROlKaALK AXT* RUT AIL DKALKR 1 Jf
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
Wat Side. Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
BROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
* Wfiff BROAD OTKXJfr, 8A VAX.VAII. QA. #
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Bav and WhltnkoMtreets. Offlco hours from 9
A. M.,lo 2, P. M.; nnd from 3X* F. M. to 0, P. M.
DANIELL A COOPER,
ATTORNEYS ANU COUSSEU/1RS AT LAW,
- Atlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will t*ko contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every d<i«cri;>tlon. Residence first door west or St An
drew's Hall. Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
clples.nnd fWim sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reforence
given, J. J. MAURICE.
jK3TGutter* "nJ Conductors made to order.
M. W HIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELMIR AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will prnctlco in the l-fastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, nnd It. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannnh.Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR At LAW,
Fbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga.
J. B. IIAYNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarlojmigh. Scrivcn County,
Practices in the Eas^A and Middlo Circuits of Georgia.
Jy20—3m ^ *
S. XV. BAKXSR,
ATTORNEY AND CuUNSKLLDK AT LAW,
MotUictllo. Jfffertm County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. II. Futuna, Savannah. Ga. fcb3
YB: M. NORWOOD. C. 0. WitaON,
NORWOOD «b WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah. Ga.,
Will practice in all tho Counties of tho Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will receive prompt ntton-
tion. Office on Bay street, over Wkiwtkh k PALMta’.
WIU1AM P. rUCMINII. JOHN M. MtU.XN.
FLicnnNo a iuillen.
The undersigned having united to the iirnctlco of law, will
attend punctually toany businesseiitrnsted to their care.
Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Jlessr*.
Swift. Pemdow to Co's.
THOMAS HUGHES IIINES.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEWiOR AT I .AW,
Tmupville. Georgia.
Will practise In the CIrccuit Courts ef Thomas. I/iwndes.
Clinch. Ware, AppUn^and Irwln.Gcorala; and la the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison nnd Hamilton, of tlie
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alneliua nnd Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
\flKnjSH SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will bo sold, on the first
Taesdaf in December next, in front of the court
o! cit y of Darien, between the legal hours
we. tlia following property, to wit: Threo tracts of
“•^-containing three hundred (300) acres, originally sur-
tsirn. i * rinled t0 Hornshy, situate In Glynn
tr on.ii j 1 ^ ,en tracts of swamp land, containing twen*
JeOnMudnupumunh ocl 8 ln,ll ? ,ar,t,rf
i lo Alexander Mcdarty, j E. II. DeLorme and
w^nne. *ltuat«, lying and being in the county of
troMri. abo,,e t® 11 t rac t* of land la levied on ns the
totdh/tv A - n « I ' )rn '«-1° satisfy a tax execution, ls-
ta«. / !.,I»* Co,,ec tor of McIntosh county. Amount of
*>8 «land cost. *
C. O’NEAL. Pep. 3. M. C,
C^ T H A A 3IlERIF ^a 8ALF, CONTINUED.—Will be sold,
®«t Tueaday In October next,^before tho
hounni°« , u la i.^® t ' l y ot Hannah, between the legal
»a4 i tt**t lot and improvements, situate, lywg
PUanr«.i n .. the cit J r of S«»»nnah, and known In the
*r of rv.., c l3r u . number fifty-five. Brown waxd. cor-
•*»?* nd Hberty-streets; levied on to satisfy
<hoil.'? r V r ?. rof thB Planters’ Bank of the SUte of
H. 'Hebert W. Pooler, administrator Caroline
* ^ceased, and Rebecca M. Pooler.
JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. Q.
CSBSWBWTBMU CONTINUED.—Will be sold
on 1K.7 : ooau, w.iunuwi.—wui oosoia
^uslnik. u Tu “ d *y In October next, before the court
^•ale on. C s.Ji f . S f T * ana,, > bntween the usual hours
Ikrw MvWed fourth part of two wharf lots, or
§*e>OBt»*^pi nd 1 V ,tu,tBd on Hutchison’s Island. In
toirtiiB P'jatha® and State of Georgia, being lots
vafrs, whami^h n j l ?* eth0r wllh the reser-
»*4 to. “7*boaualng« and ImprovemonU on said lots,
and ^ Uur ?’ the P U,n, “K “»•
roathlns. saw gates, force pumps, and all
mAi T,r,r / lnd •“^'twripUon In and about
L IME—600 bbls Lme, landing per brig Velasco, from
Rockland, for sale by
scpll BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
E NGLISH MUSTARD—a very superior article of English
Mustard. In large and small cans, also in bottles. Just
received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mh4 Monument Square.
N EW GOODS BY STEAMER TO-DAY.—Pricket Jaconet*
and Lawns ; Mourning do. ; Needle Worked Collars
and Sleeves ; Long Arm Nett Mitts: Glace Silks; Black
Silk for Mantillas : Wash Blonde ; Irish Linens; Embroid
ered and Scalloped Cambric Linen Handkerchiefs, Ribbons.
4c, For aale at tbo lowest prices by
jy 14 D«wrrr & Morgan
W OODEN WARE, BROOMS, too.—60 dot painted Buck
eta, 20 nests Tubs, assorted, 10 doz Well Buckets, 6(
do Biooms. 20 do Whisk do. For salo low by
auglQ CRANE & RODGERS.
F lour, cheese and butter.—so bu*. 11. smith
Flour; 25 do. Canal do.: 20 boxes Cheese; 10 Jars But
ter. put un expressly for family use. Landing from steam
er Florida and for sale by
J uly 27 HOLCOMBE, JOnNSON 4 CO.
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853}
D nwrrr 4 MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week
ly their faU and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace ami ducape do
Plaid and brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain French Mnutlln de lalnes, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plaid Popllus, very neb. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, 4c,
sel Rlbero’s newr building. Congress-street.
choice Sides, 16
aug21
9 Shoulders, for sale b<
HOLCOMBE, JOr
'H^SON i
pLOUR.—60 bbls Philadelphia Flour from new. wheat,
**•« miJi luuujio sausnr
^PwiorfW? i 'i reot 1 ®'wtgage Issued from Chatham
kUtolsv.nin 1 ? fl,ror of Owrgo Newell vs. Edward F.
•*7 ana Robert Todd. Property set forth tn said 11. fa.
^ JOHN DKVAHNY, Sheriff q. c.
V oiffiy ®^ ,F T 8 . 8ALE CONTINUED—Will be sold,
«»h InU«?u ,a October nex’, before the court
toU,all tw ^Savannah, between the legal boars of
u.V 18 *?““f* tenement and tract of land,
n F ,n county of Chatham afore-
K* M ^ owt: Commencing at the
j*sisw ioDihin»° f lh *» , 2i u 5 rth# 0<t / “fSavannah and
said ek* 3 iw, Mt ’chains and 2 links along tba
•« LmSLu i ^ continued, to a road commonly
I?* n“, *2i re *u B ; ^ Bn,<8 »h>ng the line of n ld road
“ d 77 ‘‘^s to a ditch, thence
'U«to18*. east28 chains and
SktoSto U to*”* 1 B»
^ or John V- QnUmtUn. ^mtotitntor
jalmrt Joseph M. Turner. Prop-
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
> soap. 26 do pearl gtarcb, landing and for sale by
- igl.6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
attorney,'
OHN DEVANNY, Sheriff C.c.
811 wh om It may con-
ytaf ^jii 8111 H. Davidson, will apply at tha
4|ta*i tiL*?! administration on the as-
*•»***• *' Kon,ldwn . late of Chatham county, de*
uli, to mak. nkiwl
■^Gmmsb
pOFFEE AND TEA.—100 sacks Rio Coffee; 60 malt* old
V*/ Java do.; 60 boxes ground West India do.; 160 cases
—'—*-*—*- '—saleby
MCMAHON 4 DOYLE.
TyTOTICE—All psrsons having demands against the estate
..JkrgaretW Marshall, deceased, will.present them:
and those indebted will please make payment.
Mpll WM. J. MARSHALL. Adm’r ad colligendum,
..... direct iinpor-
d for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
N OTICE.—Die subscriber being compelled to olose the
ouUtandlng business of F. ZOORAUM 4 CO,, would
nqneat all thnae Indebted to the late firm to make Imme
diate payment, and those baring claims to present them
for settlement. Q. b. MITCHELL,
iunaW succtqpot to y, ZogbawnfcCo.
C ORN.—400 sacks prime white Baltimore Corn. In store,
and for sale by tug26 OGDEN 4 BUNKER, ’
A/! OCKING BIRD CAGES.—Just received per steamer
lwa^“ , ' 8 sSS?J h, r ,, tssKaar
VrdflCR.—Four months after date, application will be
ii mado to the Coort ofOrdinar/. for leave to sell all
the Unda belonging to the estate of Henry Cannon, dec’d.
for the benefit of tha belrv and creditors.
*8 W. J. CANNON, Admfr,
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Oitwi*’ Huilding, o/rjmiU 1‘ulutki House,
Having made large additions to hi* establishment, continue*
to do HOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat ar'
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
PROTKCTION INSURANCE C03IPANy7
Of Hnrtft>r<l, Conn.
Tlie undorsicncd. Agents ol thn above Company are prepared
to take risks against Fmv. on tinilrtlng * and their content*.
Also Maiii.vk Ska Risks, mi the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO., Agents,
JOHN aUIN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT,
153 Broad-street. Columbus, Ga,.
Will transact the above business in the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to all conslghments entrusted to his
care. Ho would respectfully refer to the following poi
sons: lion. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell. Esq., LewisM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm.
P. Yonge, Abralmra Backer. Savanuali. Cm—june3
HOWARD R. HARDEN,
. TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. 4 A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Waller County. Georgia.
W ILL ntiend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn,
Wheat and Bacon. Tho Ringgold Depct being situa
ted In a region or country abounding In grain. It ran usual
ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
any othor point upon the W. 4 A. Railroad
Ordors covering the cash, with limited or discretionary
Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will ploase forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Rlchurd Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah. nia/10
JOHN U. COCHRAN12,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurcu* county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A, 4 J. Cochrane, Irwlntou. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to hi* care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. P. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah.
mi»y7—dtowly
Wm. M. Lawton, R. Wainwrioitt Bacon,
Wm. M. Taylor. Jono-h T. Dill.
WM. M. LAWTON & CO.,
8EA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS,
jV«f. 13 South Wharf, Charleston, S. C. .
aug23—2aw4ro
IIONNKTS! UONNKTStl
60 o be* just received at tho TRIMMING AND
’GKNER \1. VARIETY fWJRE, 130 Breughton-st,—
Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gener
ally, are invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60
different style* elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admlredsty.es; flats and lmts. embroidered satin hoods;
a nent variety of crape embroidered blond linings, Paris
■Ilk laco shops, extra rich spring bonnot ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do, white ana colored lace, gimps and gal*
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, curls ana nbiit*. ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers ami wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy
wriatietia. buttons. stoeUrimmlnga. zephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a groat variety of other goods usually kept in
fancy establishments.
8mnking caps, slippers, children’s babllments. inch as
robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding.
Mrs. Doylk, assisted by competent mlllners from New
York. wlU attend to the trimming department, and will en
deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her
with*ordora, Fancy nnd othor bonnets cleansed, bleached
and pressed. -I’lnkmg done. ,
ggr Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who mast
perfectly understand their business,apl30
CU-PARTKRSHIP NOTICE.
Thn undersigned have associated themselves to
ll gether, under the name and style of Murphy 4 De
ll vanny, for tho transaction of general Boot and
_ ttoShoe business, having the stand oh the corner of
CongriMsand Whltaker-atreets, formerly occupied byM
Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to their Wends
and the public, a woll selected stock or Ladles’ and Gentle*
men’s Boots, Shoes. 4c., which tbry will sell cheap for cash.
J8y MURPHY It DEVANNY.
; DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
Emil received, a few cases water-proof Boots; also, a
rnl lot of thick pegged Hoots, together with a fine as*
w4»aortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladle*’ over Shoes,
iome of a new and approved style, which will he sold at low
irloeinby R,' FLANIGAN A CO., 108 Bryan-street,
All In want will pleaee call and judge for tbemeelvee.
deell
DANIEL OROMLAYv
B FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brough-
■ ton and IMl-strtds.—Die aubeoribex dealrea to In-
I form the publlcthathe has opened as above; where
' he Is prepared to execute orders for Boots of the
n 1
EMM
S&p Telegraphed for the, Georgian, “tt*
Yellow Fewer in the • Bontti.
• ; ,. • f Nwr OttLBANfl, 8flpL 23.
^Tho interments in this city to-day have been ft, of
which 14 were antyecta of yellow fever.
At Mobile, on the 22d, tba total lntermenta were
25, of wbiob 14 were aubjecta or the fever.
Bad acoounta oonttaoe to reach as from the ap*rlver
met. The epidemic rages with increasing violence
» Grand Golf and Fort Gibson. Delegates from
those piaoea have waited upon the Howard Aaaocls*
hls city, to obtain nurses. Relief In that re«
apect has been readily sflbrded, and despatched
herever required.
New York Cotton Blnrket.
.. Naw York, Bept. 24.
Twelve hundred and fifty balea Cotton were sold to
day t prices unchanged.
Charleston Cotton Market*
ii Charlkston, Sept. 25.
Five hnndred bales Cotton sold yesterday, at 9 to
10 9*lGo. Prices unchanged. <
Yellow Fewer in Philndelphla.
Philadelphia, Bept. 24.
Nino deaths from yellow fever occurred la this city
during the past week.
The Epidemic In New Orleans, 4c.
New Orleans, Bept. 20.
Tho Intorments yesterday were 35, of which 18 wore
subjects of fever. No more daily reports will be given.
In Mobile, yesterday, tho number of lntermenta
were fourteen, of which nine were subject of fever.—
No sales of cotton on Buturduy.
Moro Gold.
Baltimore, 8ept. 25, P. M.
Tho steamship Northern Light lia-s arrived at New
York. Her advices from Sun Krancisoo aro to the 1st
instant. She has brought $1,650,000 ia gold. The
steamer Oregon left San Francisco for Panama on the
1st Inst., with $1,000,000 in gold. Tbo markets in
San Francisco were dull.
Tho Cincinnati Forgcrle*.
Cincinnati, Sept. 19.
Kltw&no and Findley were taken in irons to Leba
non this morning, whore their triul commences to
morrow. Kissane hits engaged the services of Hon.
Tlmiins Corwii* as additional counsel. The several
attempts tlmt have been made by the prisoners to es
cape, rendered it necessary to put them in irons.
8500 Challenge.
IIOIIKNSAUK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles.'compound-
pit with purely vcguiablo substances, being pcrfoctly
safe when token, nnd has new boon kiitiwu lo fall in curing
tho most ubslinutu caws. Worms can never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that It not onl v de-
■troys them but removes nil the slime ami mucus which
may remain.
Tho Topo Worm.
This worm 1* the most difficult to destroy of all that In
habit tho human body. It grows to an almost Indefinite
length, and becoming so coifed and fastened In the Intes
tines nnd stomach »» to produce Fit*.St. Vita*’ Dance. &c ,
which Is the cause of niauy colog to tho grave, not believ
ing that these complaints have their origin from the ta|>e
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicine*
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw-
ful fon to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver Fill*; tho Syrup to bo taken In (loses of two ta
ble spoonfuls threo times a day, then take from five to
eight or my Liver Fills, to dlslndgo and pass tho worm. Ry
strictly following those directions, tho most ohstinato cases
of tapo worm can bo speodlly cured.
Round or Stomach Worm.
This worm Is usually found In tberfmall intestines, and is
the worm most common to children, yet It is not entirety
confined to them, a* adults have frequently been known to
suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness ami fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bnq-cla. picking at the
nose, a bluetsh streak under the eyes.' 4c. If you.or any ol
your children have nay of the nbovo symptoms, Iloben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely bo dopended upon—hv iftlng
It yon have n certain, safo and speedy cure ; and If after
using it according to tho directions the patient is not re
stored to health,and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the system, you can rest assured there is uo remedy beyond
the grave, as for fall, there Is no such word as fail with
those who uso my Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldca, or Small Thread lVarmi,
These worms, to which the human sytoin Is liable, are
must troublesome of all others. They aro goncrnlly to be
found in tbe rectum, and If allowed to remaiu, from tlio Ir
ritation they produce. Iny the foundation for serious dl^or
ders.suchus InHainmation of tho bowels, and other de-
raugemciiU of the stomach. Tlio best nnd safest medicine
that can be used Is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Much Is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascarndles. that
I defy any one to produce a enso where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Fills are recommended to be used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup’ In accord
ance with directions ou each buttle; and in case a gentle
purgative Is reqnlrod In order to allay the Irritation they
E reduce, the Liver Fill*, by their sympathising action and
ealtliy operation upon the bowels, is tbo most pleasant
modlclne that can lie taken.
IIOBENSACIC’TlJVER pills.
iart of the system is moro liable to disease than the
liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels mid
nerves, ami if diseased, the blood ot course flowing thro’
all parts of the body,produce* liver comphduts, jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia, arc.
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chill*, succeeded by fever, severe pain In
the region of tbe liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulse full and bounding, tho pain in the side is in
creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, tho
pain Is rmeraDv in the left shoiil ler. with if short dry cough,
the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, nnd tho stools
clay colored. Till* disease can bo cured by tlio use of Ho-
berisnek’s Liver Fills, n* they net directly upon the seat of
the disease, and then operating upon tlio bowels they ex
pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma ter from the avstom.
Uy a peps | u.
Thn symptom* of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases nro
dizziness in tho head.heartburn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stomach, toe . nnd some
times general languor of tho whole* body, from this It will
be seen that the disease owes its origin to n disorganized
stole of the Liver nnd Stomach. Hobensack’s I Ivor Fills Is
tho very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure,
as they net Uy changing the certain morbid notions of the
system into a healthy action, nnd rendering the blood pure
aud healthy.
To Fcmnles.
will find these Fills no Invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you nresubject. In obstructions either
total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene
fit In restoring nnd purifying tho blond and other fluids so
as to cure nil complaints which limy urlxe from female Ir
regularities. ns headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
hnck. .Vc These Fills lire the only safe mid etlectunl reme
dy to cure the following complaint*. Gout. Nervousness,
Melancholy. .Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, nr In fact any rf the dis
eases that arise from affections ol tho Liver, impurity of
the III nd. or constipation of the Rowell.
Mcvllcnl Evidence
We. the unuderslgned Physicians, having had the rcelpt
of their manufacture submitted lo us for Inspection, say.
that the ingredients «f which they are composed makes
the.n the heat Fill In use for oil diseases of tho Liver, Im-
piiritioso tho Blod. toe.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CRhWLF.Y, M D.
L. BOWEN. M. D.
Purchase none but those having the signature •» J.
N.iHOBENSACK.”as all others nro worthless Imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies, nnd nil others wishing to
become agent*, must address thn Proprietor. J. N. HOREN.
SACK, at his laboratory, No. 120 North Second street, above
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchant* In the U. 81
niay21—dtwtowly
MURE BOOKS.
R eceived by p. s. siblky, August noth. um-.
The Fawn or tho Palo Face*, or two centuries ago, by
J. P. Brace.
The Matricide’s Daughter, or a talc of life In the great
metroplis, by Nowton M. Cnrtls.
Dare Devil-Dick, or tho road and Its riders, being tbo ro
mantic adventure* encountered by Dick Tut pin, &c.
The Pirate Doctor, by a Naval dffleer.
Blackwood’s Magazine) for August: Graham’s Magazine
for September. Godey’a La-lya’ Book for September; Glea
son’s I’lctoral; Barnum’s Illustrated News; for sale at 186
Congress street.au831
Fall TRADE OF 1853.
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade
wilt be completed In a few days, when we will be prepared
to submit to your Inspection un unusually complete assort
ment of general Prr Goods. Hostel v. Trimming*. Haber
dashery, and Small Ware*. Ribbons, ko.
M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO.,
178 Rrougliton-strcet, opposite 81. Andrew’s Hall, west
aide, uug27
I VORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, of very fine quality
ju*t received per ateumor. and for sale low, by
sepia J. 1*. CPLL1KB.
IACON SIDES AND SH0UI.DElt3.-4Q casks Sides free
1 from bone. 20 do Shoulders, binding and for salo by
iune28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
aertmeut of white and colored Marseille* and Linen
Vests, for sale by Je8 PRICE fc YEA PER.
F INE WHITE SHIRTS —Just received a new assortment.
Also a new supply of colored shirts. For ssio by
July31. PRICE 4 VEAPKR.
C ORN ASP FLOUR—300 bags Corn, and 60 bbls Hour,
landing per scbrSatilhi and for sale by
augl4 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO._
H AY.—M bales Eastern Hay. for sale to arrive.t»y
aug4
[ay. for sale t
BRIGHAM,
KELLY t
C EMENT.—50 bbls Hoffman’s Hydraulic Cement, landing
and for sale by augl3 BRIGHAM, * “
i, KELLY 4 CO.
D RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are o
taring the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Goods
consisting of Bareges,Printed Jaeonetsand Organdies,French
Cambrics and Ginghams, Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al-
so. Summer Quilts. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col
lars, Ao., at a great reductlonfrom former prices.
jy5 HEWITT 4 MORGAN
nnd are now prepared to show, an additional supply of
thoso very Iwndsome pearl case portmonlea: with card ca
ses attached; also, cjjjjar cates of the latest and most ap-
“ 7 AIKIN A BURNS.
proved styles, for si
auglfl
N OTICE.—Mr THOMAS Wood having withdrawn from the
firm of Wood 4 Rodokks. and sold hls Interest to Mr.
H. A. Ckam, the business will be continued by the under
signed under the Ann of CRANE 4 RODGERS.
Co-partnership to dnto from the dissolution of the late
firm of Kibboe 4 Rodgers, 22d June last.
• aug!4
H. A. CRANE
’JAMES G. RODGERS.
and washer,
July 27
A negro woman, aged 30 years,
r, anu plain Ironsr. Apply to
wyuVYmon
a good cook
MONTMOIUN.
■^ACON SIPES.—Twenty hhds. Ribbed Side*, ten Clear do
JOHNSON 4 00.
ijacu.v SIPES.—Twenty hhds. KiDDea
XJ Landing and for sale by
sep8. HOLCOMBE, J
Sljippmg an* Steamboats.
I I If?
ViuuPnjSujjt
Tb*
■Idfl-wlict ,tMnublp KKV;*roNE STATE, C-pWttanT
Uuin, will IUT> u nbuve. Ear ft.'jhUyl.u.j. .ppl,
Cabin p....^, (ft 00
Stwraga 8 00
VNITICn STATKS MAin UNK^
mss^JWM^JBSrSSX
ALABAMA, Capt. G. R. Schenck, will lsavo as abort. For
freigh t or paiuage, apply to
-»P25 PADELFORD, FAY k CO,
Cabin Passage ....126-00
Steerage 9 00
BOBTON^The bark 0HAS. WILLIAMS, having
HBflLmnst of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch Fot
*Tht or passage apply to
«tp25_ BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 OO.
BALTIMORE—Tbs eohr. MARY A. FOREST,
ffcCapt. Furnt, having larger portion other cam an>
_ . irwUl hare dlepatoh for the above port. For freight
or passage apply to scp26 ROWIttND k CO
NEW YORK—Georgia Ltne—Tharewu.
Sfisblsr packet schr. ECLIPSE, Capt. Ooalet, will hare
dispatch for the above port. For freight nr postage apply
*r scp2T • ROWIAND fc CO.
Agents New York—SoiutnoN 4 TAIUUDO*.
NEW YORK—.Tlio fast sailing schooner I).
;J- CLINCH, Captain Watts, ean take about 60 bale*
on to complete cargo. For freight or ^asaaye app^r to
Agents New York—Scimnton 4 Taluux *ep24
JSk PIULADEliPRIA-Heron’i Line—The
SSat regular packet schooner SPEED English, master.
wUrTiare quick dispatch for the above port. For
freight or passage, apply to
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
ter. wi
sage.apply
NEW YORK—Union Line—The regular
packet schr. FRANCIS SATTERLY, Reeveland, mas-
I have quick dispatch as above. For freight or Pas-
ply to sep22 UGDEN 4 BUNKER.
Aa BOUTON—file packet hrlg F. 8. BECK. Smith,
SSJS,master, will hsvo dispatch for the abovo port. For
freight or passage apply to
*opt21 OGDEN & BUNKER.
Ml Sew ronk-N.w L.i(i.„Tk« rec ui«
(JStZL packet schooner VIRGINIA, Captain Axwortby, will
ect with dispatch for tbe above port, For freight or pas
sage apply to soplt H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
BOSTON-The flratci'ose schooner VICTORY,
Sex Raker, master, will havo disjMitch as above. For
freight apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
■oplO BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
BALTIMORE—Regular Line—TlioVeg.
SSSatnlar packet schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson,
master, will have dispatch ns above. For freight or pas-
wige apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FARE REDUCED.
UNITED 8TATES MAIL LINK—
4kU|£g£PHlLAPELPH(A.— 1 The new and splendid side
irel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt Robert Har-
die, will leave Savannah a* follows:
Wednesday. August 24 I Wednesday, September . .21
Wednesday. September....7 | Wednesday, October 6
. Tills ship ha* been built with tho strictest regard to tbo
safety and comfort of her passengers, and her accommoda
tions are unsurpassed. The nrw ship Keystone State, will
take her place In tbe line early in September, and will,'with
tho State of Georgia, nuke a weekly line, leaving each port
on Wednesday.
Cabin possngeto Philadelphia $20 00
Steerage 8 00
C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah.
auglS HERON 4 MARTIN. Agents. PhUadelpla.
G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Dmwu number* of
Class 1141
10 36 6 8 73 68 17 6 85 88 23 16 39
Holden of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at
E. WmilNGTON’B.
Greene amt PnisiU Lottery.
GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers
Class 118. draws on Wednesday. 28th Instant, In this city,
Sates closest8o’clock,P. M
tunm,
$5,000.
75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
X9* Ticket* $1—shares in proportion.
Extra Class 08, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday,
27 th Sept.
$20,000.
75 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballots
Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
Tickets cither singly or by the package for sale In Bay
lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson fc Camp.
FOOL PALA1KA, 43, . ..
Touching at Darien, Brunswick. St Marys. Jacksonville. Mid-
dMiurg. (Btack Creek.) and Picolala.
nofl f nnd "“porlor steamnackets ST.
-nmhfeiiC ■ mttMa Capt. Jas. Frkkbokn. and WILUAM
GAbTi tN, Cant. Tuns. Snsw, will leave for the above places
as follows: Tlio St. Johns, on Thuradsy morning. 16th Inst.,
nt 10o’clock; nod the Win. 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 carry ing the United States Mall. For freight or
passage, having handsomo stateroom accommodations, ap
ply on board, at Dillon's lower wharf, or to
J. II. GUNDY, Agent.
43-The St. Johns will go to St. Augustiue every fourth
trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 29th Instant.
sept4
OPPOSITION LINE.
PALATKA. EDA., AND INTERMEDIATE
PLaCBJ.—Leaves every Saturday morning
ntlO o’clock.—Tlio regular steam packet WELAKA, Capt.
N. King, will leave ss above. Forfrolghtongagomsnts.np.
ply on hoard, or to 8 M I.AFEITEAU, Agent.
~l.—The fare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. aug25
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change »f Departure—fhr Fatatka, Fla..and all the interme
diate landings on the route.
rjMtJCJIjW Th® superior new Steam-packet WELAKA.
igaabiBftifaptsIn N. Ki.xo. will, until further notice,
leave every Sstikusv. at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Itate of Passage In large, airy Stato Rooms, as follows:
To Darien *3 00 I To Plcolata $8 00
St. Mary* 4 60 Patntka 8 00
Jacksonville fl 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00
N. It.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped free of all ciuirgesat Palatka.
For freight nr passage apply on bonrd at the Charleston
Ream Packet Company’s wharf, or to
feblH 8. M. LAFtTTEAU. Agent.
“ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
fhr Palatka. E. F. via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jackson-
ville, MitUUlurg. Black Creek and Picolata.
wIT**'* Tlie superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
T- ft. Shaw, will leavo on Tuesday Morn-
, —— .... , will leavo on Tuesday Morn-
ng. at 10 o'clock, aud will continue to leavo every Tuesday,
The Rates of Pansago by tills Boat, areas follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Mary 4 50
Jacksonville 00
Picolata 00
Palatka R 00
Black Creek g 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
■Renin Packet wharf, or to
mavfil CLAOHORS 4 CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
T?LOWER GATHERERS—That hold tho flower after cut-
_ CHBKB AMI
Si
WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDUE-
VILLE, GEORGIA, .
D R. E. G DOYLE takes ploasuvo in announcing to Inva
lids nnd tlie public generally, that tho above popular
and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct
ed by T. Cshlto.v Conx M p.. i* now ready for the recep
tion of patlentN seeking a restoration tn henlth.
All chronic disease* of the human organism successfully
treated nt this institute: dyspeprln. gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids or plies, hemorrhages, amen-
errhim. menorrha-a. dysmenorrha'a.fluor albua. genital dis
placement*. affections of tlie eyes and ears, tetter, try-
ipoln* nnd all chronic diseases of the skin and scalp, scro*
fills, dropsy. Syphilis, nnd the humoral diseases general
ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
or the falling sickness, virtign. paralysis, apoplectic tenden
cy. bronchitis, asthma, chronic inflamatlon ol the stomach
nnd bowels, atrophy, and Indeed every possible lmbit of, or
chron c diseased action tlmt Is curable—nnd all diseases are
curable. IT no organic lesion be present.
Tlie 1 aidles’ Department Is under tho Immediate supervl-
spin or tlmt accomplished lady. Mrs. Jank Matthews, ao well
town to tho old patrons of tlio establishment
Die facilities which this Institution offers for tbe prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat
ment. together with Its easiness of access front all point* In
Georgia, nnd the adjoining States, render* It peculiarly
adapted to tho wnnta of Invalids desirous of availing them-
selves of the efficacy of tlie water-cure.
The purity ot the water nnd accommodations for guests,
re too well known to need cumment.
In fitting up the establishment nn expense has been spar
ed that could cnnduco tn make it one iff the most desirable
places of resort for Invalids In the United States.
Patient* will be required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will consist of friction sheet* and towels, compresses,
and blankets, for sudorific purpose*. All of which can be
purchased here on the most reasonable terms.
Terms—I’rofesstonnl attention, use uf bath*. 4c . $10 per
week—board $5 por week—payable monthly. Servants
boarded and treated for $10 per week.
All letters of inquiry promptly answered. jur.eS
CAltlllAUE MANUFACTORY.
“c CAimiGKS. BUGGIES ANP SULKIES.—A
general assort meet, just received.—Die sub-
rs are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriages,
I’bieton*, Buggies. Carryalls. &e. fresh from some of the
mnri popular Establishment*.and Builders attho North.
Thu selections were made by one of tlio firm, with strict
reference to the requirements of thl* market.
They arc determined to keep only swell articles in their
line, as they can confidently recommend and warrant, fool
ing assured that they will bo sustained in offering a better
and finer das* of work, than has been usually kept In this
market.
Tbo Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine, snd satisfy themselves, whether they nre In earnest,
by an examination of tlieir stock
43r All kinds of Kepa'ring dono as heretofore.
L.S. BENNETT 4 OO.,
July 31 Corner West Broad nnd Bay-sts.
PABTicULAIl~NOTICKl “
BELLES' k CO.,
SaoawiaA, corner of Browthton and Bamard-streets.
IT] To Plantbks, Mkrchavts and oturiis visrn.voji*^
JiH,?AVA^NARTO ULT TUBR BUEJUJ**.—Die Undei-SfS
signed would call particular attention to their exten-^^®
slve wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABIJSHMENT.
Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can
therefore be sold cheaper, because they are not hurthened
with Jobber's profits, while for quality and style they will
compare with anything (n the market.
Haring permanently located In Savannah, we are deter
mined to secure patronage by selllnggood bargains, dealing
fairly with all men, and cross-UfUng with none. We are In
league with no 8hoe, Clothing or othereslablishment, eith
er for mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custom
ers away from those bonus where they can buy cheapest.
We expect evory customer to judge for himself, and Ir we
cannot suit him, will take pleasure in referring him to oth
ers who can. BELDKN 4 OO,
Jan27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-st.
CRANE d! llODGEIiS
H AVE to store, and offer for sah on accommodating
terms, the following, vis:
20 hlid* Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do Muscovado do,
10 do N Orleaus do, 6Q bbls crashed do,
60 do refined A B and C do. 26 hhds Cuba Molasses,
100 bbls N 0 Syrup, 60 do New York do,
200 bags Rln Coffee, 60 do Jara do,
25 hhils Racou Sides. 10 do do Shoulders,
100 half bbls Lard. 600 sacks Salt,
100 boxes Soaji.various brands.
100 do fancy do, for toilet use.
angl9
WINDOW GLASS.
P PORTER’S ALKAUNE WINDOW GLASS, tssnperitr to
brilliancy of surfaeean I polish to all other, and never
aUlns or rust*; withstands all climates, and is packed with
great care, suitable for shipping. Dealer* and otto r* will
consult their Interest by sending their orders to the sole
agents, , FRENCH 4 RICHARDS,
auz20—d(ln\ New Drug Warehouse.
N. W. comer 10th snd Msrket-sta,. Philadelphia.
DYING AND RENOVATING..
73 Tork-lt., rear ef tte Court House. Saixwnah, Ga.
Established In 1834.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers,
fce., cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladles' Bonnets
Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style, Kid Gloves
Cleaned,and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or
Dyed, as may be required. All done to the tame style which
haa generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terms moderate.
Perseus sending parcels by Hamden's express, railroad
or steamboats, are requested to write jn« P^r wall, so that
I may know where to call for them and which way to send
them beck. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will
be about 25 cents. All order# punctually attended to.
a;ill2—tufo4 * AtJOLANPEB GALLOWAY.
COME AT LAST. PER 3TKAMEB AOQUSTA—'Thn.
-* ** ' ‘ ‘ consist-
4c.
Alfalfats ao much Inoulred for at Bsldgn’s ol late, consl
Ing of black Leghorn. Canton. Straws, Albonl, Florida’s..
Come now and we can suit you.
Jyfl - ; BELDEN4'00.
CANARY CAGES BY TltiWSAsT STEAMQt—
A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary
CagesJust received. Those desirous of a hand
some Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only
to tnakn an early call for a <$iolco from a line aa
sortmont. •
J. P.' OOIJJNa, 100 Bryau-st,
A
■ sj?
11.-ii:
a®ANrtN,J0HNBKnflib6.
Stofltoii gqltg;
lu front of Exchange,-
Tlie hull, tnilns. and bojior of »h* stoaroor Oglethorpe,
a she lies 00 the bank to Savannah rivet, opposite W B
Giles 4Co.’s M1U.. Tsrms cash. s#p26
Bala Rope—200 ooils Ptllon’* Mol Rope, I bait do twfqo
THW«DAY, 27th lui, at 10 o’clock, to front of store, will
^ —Ml.
On Friday.'OOtUlnsL, at VI o'do.
will be sold, foyactount'of all c
600 bushels Corn.- Twna'at «ala.
«cp2T
THIS DAY, 27th Instant, at 11 o’clock, to front of atore,
will b* sold, ; .
60 bbls Howard street Flour, sold for aooonnt of whom It
may concern.. Tsrms at sale, sep27
. . Brandy,
THIS DAY.tbi 27th lnat., to front of store, win bo sold.
8 half pipes Otard-Hopoy 4 Go’s Brendyj 4 quarter do'
Henry lower: 20 eighth end 6 quarter, do Champaign Cog-
1 #.* Untied noprietondo; 8 bsTf do>
Castillon do; 17 half do J Hennessey do. Terms—under
$100 cash, over $100 four months for.endorsed notes. «27
100 bales Ounn^tfothfdOO colls Kentucky Rope. eep9
Valuable Farm Lota—At Private hate.
. .,Tf n t*»'•ore lots, situated on Lover's lane, being part
or Mitten's farm, A plan of the lots may be seen at our
counting room. Term*—one-third oath, balance to two
equal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by
mortgage on property.
BY T. J. WALSH.
At Private Sale—Two five aore lots, one mile from the
city, for tale tow, tf applied for Immediately, on accommo
dating terms. ssplO
At Private Sale—Grey. Hard Brown, and Brown Bnck to
quantities to suit purchasers. augJ0 *
At Private Sale—300 bushels T#nnessee~Corn, to lot* to
suit purchasers, just received. augS
Private Sale.—21 barrels choIce~Butt~Pork, in lots to
suit purchasers. Landing and for sale. July 28
A Desirable Building Lot for Sale.
Lot No B. fourth tythlog, Anson ward. For particulars,
luquire it the counting room. , Jyl6
At Private Sale—6 kegs Red Stone Mills Powder, 2 do
Hazard 4 Co’s HFO HO I'owder,18 do Dupont’s N P Pow
der, for aale low to close a concern. lunetO
*ep25
E W1TH1NGT0N.
Life and Fire Insurance.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, Hartford, conn.
Capitol, and surplus over $250,000.
Alfred Gill, President. Jxb. C. Wsi klxy. Sec’y.
This Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, snd upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the Insured
Die strength, ability and well invested capital of (he In
stitution are, In my oplulon unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In tills 8tate or Union.
[L.S.] signed RO.PINNEY.
Comptroller ol Public Account*,
State of Connecticut.
AS” Slave* insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Thesubicrlber Is also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies :
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital ,$2,600,000
Capital paid In .....,$1,000,000
C. E. ItaBlCHT, E-q., 7
Hkxrt Luhum. F>q.. VTrustees, New York.
Robkrt Dillo.x, Esq.' 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 Insurance Comp’y.
Capital $160,000.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgage, aro prepared to effect lnsuranco
Are,on all kinds of property on reason-
against damage by (1
able termi.
For lnsuranco to cither of tho above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General lnsuranco Agent,
and Agent for tho above Companies,
sept 20—ly ofilcc 129 Congrc*«-*t.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
And Abney Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of tho Steamers fresh
itions.making the best assortment in this city, of *11
kinds ofWatches, Jewelry.PancyGoods.SilverSpoons. Forks.
Pitchers, Tea Sets. Cups, Syphons, Plated Cnstors, and every
variety ofnrtljlos connected with our lino of business; nil ol
which will be sold os low as in any city In the Union.
D. B. NICHOLS.
Particular attention given to the Repalringof Watch
es and Jewelry. co 20
NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, die.
Al THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort-
[jjmontof rich Jr.WEIJtY. embracing the recent patterns
or Ear-rings, 17ns. Bracelets nnd Flnger-rings, among
jf which nre some fine diamond sottlngs.from $10 to $600.
IL Also.twenty-flvo sets of thoso unlqtio i'cariNrfaofEar-
jll rings and Brooches, from $18 to $126 tho sot. newest
IJMauu rarest patterns; together with a very select assort
ment of extra fine Watches set In pearl, diamond, hun
ting and plain cases. Diese. with n further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets. Spoons. Forks, ladles,
Cups, 4c., and Plated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Brnnze'rigures. gold mount-
oil Canes. Cult lory, 4e.. renders hU assortment very com
plete. and unsurpassed in the State, either In qunllty or pri
ces. I). |». NICHOLS.
Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. nol2
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
THE undersigned respectfully Inform the
[citizens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida,
that they have on hand more thnn filly
Planus, the largest stock ever on salo In this city, and
nmdoby tho most celebrated manufacturers In tlio United
State*. Nunns 4 Clark. T. Chlckerlng. Bonrdmsn 4 Gray,
1-eight ft Newton. Edwards 4 Fisher. *11 well known to the
lovers of Music, have place In their large assortment.—
Diese Pianos aro of rich ton*, and beautifally finished In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut.and Mahogany, with Iron frames
made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner.—
Also tho Justly celebrated AJollan Plano Fortes, which for
their Kwcetness of tone have not been equalled. All these
instruments have tnetallcframes which render thorn pecuii-
arly suited for tfll cllmatb, preventing necessity of tuning
forvenrs.
Die undersigned aro Agent/for Henri Her*’*, celebrated
Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For Power and beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent.
Cshiuut'hMxt/iDiONS.—This beautiful toned wind Jnslru-
nient.manufacturcd by Carhnrt 4 Needham, N. Y.,for village
purposes. Lodges.Serenading Patties, amt the private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet nnd powerful tone, they
have also for sale. All these instruments will be disposed of
on tho most accommodating terms. The prices of the Ti-
anos ranging from $176 to $1,000.
I.W. MORREIJ. 4 Co
PXANO FORTES.
THE subscribers solo ngents for A. fitod-
irt 4 Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Plano
Fortes, are always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated instru
ments, For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst
their superiority of tone aud touch l* evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, aa well as the critical
connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully invited to view
those instruments. An arrrangemvnt having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they
can also be enabled to judge oftlie tone.
F. 7.0GBAUM 4 CO.. Market-square.
gf Secondhand' Pianos taken to exchange, also tuned
and repaired. JolT
GROCERIES, Ac.
C OFFEE—160 bags prime Rio. 76 do. Jamaica, 60 do.
Java.
SCOab—10 hhds Torto Rico. 10 do. St Croix. 6do'. New
Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered, and Clarified.
Molassw—26 hhds Cuba. 75 bbl* New Orleans.
Flovr—150 bbls Baltimore,75 do. Canal. 50 do. Hiram
8mlth’s.
Bsrtts—16 casks Philadelphia Hama. 600 Baltimore Bara-
ed. 30 hhds Sides, 20 do. Shoulders.
Brooms—40 dozen, painted handle*.
Bifcxm—200 dozen, painted.
Soap. Cakdus axd Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and F-amlly
Snap. 60 do. Pale do. 76 do. Adamantine Candles. 26 do.
Sperm. 26 do. Star, 160 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and
half boxes Starch.
Toiucro—360 pkga various brands and qualities.
Lbmox 8vrup.4o.—60 boxes Lemon Svrup. 10 cases Wal-
nut'and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches.
Dounmo Liqcorx—76 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do. N. E. Rum,
76 do. Rectified Whisky, SO do. Extra old' Monongahefa do.
WI.VB—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma
deira. Received, and for sale by
Jyl6 s MCMAHON 4 DOYLE.
F LOUR.—25 bbls H. Smith. 30>loC*nal, 20 half bbl* do,
landing from steamer Aug usta. and for sole br
HOLCOMBE. JOIl.Vi
de by
SON 4
B AREOKS. TISSUES, Orgondes. town*, and several styles
of Summer Goods, at reduced prices, for sale by
Junel4 DkWITT 4 MORGAN.'
B ACON SIDES.—60 hhds prime Racon Sides, just receiv
ed and for sale by
Juue22 COHEN 4 FOSDICK
/~10RN—Baltimore Com. In store, lor sale In quantities to
J UST RECEIVED—In store and fur sale, 800 bbls Thom-
aston Ume, 800bushels white CornrSOO do Maryland
Oats. 100 bundles Northern Hay. At*•
—*- ” *' 'LER, Wl
aug30—lm Z. N. WINKLER, Williamson’s building.
C LAY FURNACES, just received,and for sale by •
«op!3 „ . J P. OOLLTNS
tar: 60 boxes Cheese, received and for sale bi
jatyto
mcmahon 4
?OYLB.
F IX)UR.—60 bags fresh ground Flour, from Cunningham,,
mills, Jnst received, and for tale by
■Mil COHEN 4 TARVER.
WHISKY. 4c.—100 bbls Howard street Floor, 26
r bbla doable distilled Monongahefa IVhlsky. 160 DemL
one assorted sizes. 160 bags Rio Coffee, landing and for sale
Jf JeU HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO.
fcTARPER’8 MAGAZINE—The September number of Har-
XX per’* Magazine, an excellent number, received and
for sale by
ang30
8. 8 SIBLEY,
136 CongressMitreet.
DmER, CHEESE AND ri-OUR—M kegs Goshen Rut-
Our, K> te« So p«.» M bfct, Hlmm SmltV, ,od
Rour, redved peritnuner.nlbr,,1«br
»»«ai acRSOToy, joHsmoxt co.
omam mam* P0WDnu_rr,p.r«i r,pn-,ir «»
•ugM W. w, LINCOLN, Monument
/“ION'ORESj WATldt—Nowfandlngfrom berk Exact, war-
V-/ rant*dtobe genuine and recenti^bottied^_ A supply
frk^t always In Kj!'
W. W. LINCOLN.
Mooamsnt Square.
A’ Apply to July 27 WY1-LT4MQ1
JjWBBCHVp a supply of B-daad^U
WWHT4M0B0AN.
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM
- R- aiIP HABEL, Wiujam Booms, Command*!
between Savannah, Key West and. Havana, connwtina
with the the Pactflo MallSteamthlp Company’s line for Ce •
lfornfa.
Dils splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna
for Key West and Havana, on the 16th and 80th of each
montiL and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th snd 224 '
of each month.
The Isabel will connect at Havana with tbe U. 8. Hal)
Steamship Company’s line to Aspi n wall, and tbe Pacific maO
line from Panama to California and Oregon.
Passengers will be landed at tbe railroad wharf at Aspln- .
wall free. Tranitt at the Iithtnu* at the passengers’ ex
pense. .
The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the.U. 8. malt
Steam Company’s line at New Orleans. Tickets for Key
West and Havana caa be had of
COHENS A HERDS, Agent* at Savannah.
Ticket* for New Orleans, Asplnwall and San Francisco, c»
be had by applying to
MORDECj
Jaol8
tor Tuesday, tb# flint A.
trill Iv told In frofit ol
lot No. (10) T#n,D
wn»««w1»V
Oavenangh. -I
•WHtfilMbf.,.™.,. „
oifa-tfifad e» twelve months credit, a^,.
two yeara credit with Interest from dayot
and for sale to lota to adit purchasers^
RoMndala Cement—Undlnf per eehr North E
bbl* Roaeodalo ffydnuillo Cement for sal* few.
New England Bom—Now landing per schr data
Providence, 60 bbfaN^R Bothyfbr aqly low., ! iwfil •
Valuable Building'Lota at Prtvata BaW-ltot No. ill mo-
tafnlng 120 by OOtiet iltualed on Galnhettstmtj afaL
Lot No. 14, containing 00 by 120 Ibft ritiatod on tbe cor
n*r of Drayton and Utnar streefa. K not prerionsly die-
posed of by private aale. the above lota will be gold $t pub
lic auction In front of tb# court,bouao, on Tuesday, 8th of
September next. Tema at aale. ,i ', augl
L .^°?? , ^* lB ,9 e ® #n, ~ Kow ’ P« achrCatmwet, 100
bbla Hydraulic Cement. . Styl?
Improved Essenceof Coffee.—We have Juft received from
tbf manufactnrera In Philadelphia,, and win continue to
k*ep on hand for aale, Augusta* Hummel’* Improved Es-
aence of Coffee. Dili Is the best composition of OoffiMOver
offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Faaenee U much
more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and oofored.
perfectiv clean and In every respect superior to tha flneat
Rio Coffre, and In uao will prova a nett earing 75 per cent
orer Coffee prepared to the ordinary manner. Tre lt and
see iflt does not. mayl2
IDECAI 4 CO 1 Agents, Charleston
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philndelphla and Savannah Steam iravtn*
tlon Company', '
The new and splendid aide-wheel steam,
ships KEY STONE STATE. Captain Robot
Hahdix. and STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain
J. J. OiBVW.Jr., will leave Savannah for
Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamships are tha
most comfortable on tbe coast, and are unsurpassed for
safety and speed. They will leave Savannah aa follpwa:
Keystone State. Sept.
Keystone Stato Oct. 12
Keystone State Oct. 26
Keystone State......Nor 0
Key-tone State Nov. 23
Keystone State Dec. 7
State of Georgia. ...Oct. *
Stato of Georeta.... .Oct. 10
State of Georgia Nov. 2
State of Georgia Nov. 18
State of Georgia Nov.80
State of Georgia Dee. 14
»y* .
Cabin Passage to Phltade.phta $20 00
Steerage “ fl 00
For freight or passage apply to
C. A. fa I.AMAIL Agent. Savannah
aep20 HERON k MARTIN. Agent*. Philadelphia
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Gteamshl;
Days of Leaving Savannah for New York.
The Augusta, Capt. toon Saturday, 8epL 8
Tlie Florida. Capt. Woodhull,., .Saturday. •• 10
Die Alabama, Cant. Ludlow Wednesday, « 14
•Diese ship* are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed to
speed, safety or comfort—making tlieir passages in 60 to 80
hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of- v
fleer*. Diey offer a most desirable conveyance to New
York. On tlie oompletionof the Knoxville in the antmnn,
tills line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and
Saturday. Cabin passage $26. Steerage. $0.
PADELFORD. FAY 4 Co.,
Agents in Savannah.
, . SAM’L to MITCHELL,
June5 18 Broadway, New York.
FOR'PHILADELPHIA—FAHE REDUCED,
7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June lltt, al 4 o'clock.
The flue side-wheel steamship OSPREY. 1000
Aftaattoituns burthen. J.BinrainT.commander, will leave
as per annexd schedule every other Saturday.
whom cuxntraro.v.
June 11
■tone..,
July 0
July......,
August.,..
Auguzt 20
moil ratuourau.
g»l’t. 17 Juno 4 Sept 10
October... 1 June IS Sept 24
October...16 July 2 October.... 8
October...20 July to October....21
Novembor.,12 July... 30 November, k
November. 2(1 August 13 Nnvember.10
September.. 3|Dccembor..l0 |August 27 December. 8
Cabin passage
Stecrngo <j
Dirougb ticket* tn Now York 17
Diis ship ha* been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with now bollors. and a largo and elegant dining saloon nn
•leek, with every arrangement that can add to tlie comfort
of passengers.
Jn Philadelphia, this ship ocrnpfe* the same wharf a* the
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City ofManchea-
ton nt r ° 01 ° f ^ U ° en * lreet ’ , ‘ n,, 081,11:81 wharf;Charles
Freight nn all perishable nrticler rauat be pre-pald.
For freight or paosngo, apply to
H. F. BAKER 4 OO.,
Accommodation wharf, Charleston.
, „ • SAMUEL T. PERCE,
J un<> 7 Agent, Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Dirough In 50 to 66 hours.-Arte York and
Charleston Steam Parkefs-leave Adger’s
, ,, . !l h " n ' e " 8rer J' Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
aplendldStoamshlps wj*
JAMES A1KIER. Captain J. DicKTimow, l^OOtonst
MARION. Captain M. Bkhhy, 1,200 tons. ‘ iwwa
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Foma, 1,000 ton*, win lea*
each alternate Wednesd y, having boon newlv conperef
and gunrds mlsod, Is now In complete order. '
For freight or passage, having elegant atate room acoom.
modntlons.niiply at tho office or the Agonl.
n „ , HENRY MIRSROON,
Corner East Ray and Adgor 4 Son’s Wliirve*.
•A new ship will be placedln the line to conne
N. B. ,
with the Southerner on Wednesdays.
to conned
feblO
UNITED STATES MAIL.
From Mncoii, Ga., to Tizllahaasec, Fla,
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to Ihllahassee
week via. ThoinasvIlle.Duncansrllle, 4c.
Passenger* by this route will leave Macon at half past f
n clock. A. M., by Railroad Jbr Oglethorpe. The Stages
eavIngOgfathorgoeither way nt 11 o’clock, arriving at Till.
Uhnssee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the noxtday-tlm*
by either route 86 hours.
Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton. Balnbridg*
~nd Quincy, to TalUlianseo returning. leaves Tallahaiuee on
Sundays. Tuesday* nnd Diursdnya. at 10, l*. M.
DiomasriUi
and lYIdAi
. . — —.C.nn iAiiiuuinan
undnys. Tuesdays nnd Diursdnya. at 10, l*. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way of
iiomnsvllle—returning same routo on Mondays. Wednesdays
and Fridays, at 10. P. If. : *
Through from 6gIetliorne to Tallahassee by either routo
hotira 01 *™— fr ° m Maeon n 35 ~ an ' 1 from Savannah to 60
Bythlsroutc Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’etoo
Train of Cara, wlll arrivo at 171115110*100 In 60 hours. It la
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expedltioua rouU
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida/ 1
"■'* 1 °» uth »»*
L. C. Sitsw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A A. Fihiikr, •* « Tallahassee.
8I| 8 80 T. k/WRIGHT, Proprietor
MACON AND WESTERN nAn WQ*D,
Mall Train.
leaves Macon dally, at 8o'clock, P. M,
“ Atlanta “ « 6V « V. M.
piONNECDNO at Atlanta with the Train* of the Westers
V/ and Atlantic and todrange Roods, and with the Day
Tra n ofthe Georgia Itoad, and at Mow » with the Day
Traltw of the Central and South-western i.o*d*. Passenger
will arrive In Macon at 12)/. and at Atlanta at 1K» havlni
the remainder of the eight for rest. 8
Passengers going South, via Montgomery. (Afa.) who
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Monigomery In for*
ty-elglti hours, Including all *toppages,*od only ten hour*
staging.
Accommodation Train*. Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A,M. Re-
turning, leave AtUht* overy Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at 7)4 A. M. This Train will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road nt Atlanta, and with th« Ntehl
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the um.
ward Train can dine at Griffin. 7
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t*
MAQOW.Mayn.1862,3roo ^jy M
SOUTH-WESTERN H All, tin AD,
1A8SENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally st t\i A M - *
. . at Oglethorpe 10>< A. M.; arrivo $t Columbus I
o’clock, P. M.
toave Columbus dally at O^clock. A. M..and0gtatoorDO
•lUX A. M.; arrive st Macon at 3« P.M. ^ ^
Connecting at Macon each way with Central B R train to
Savannah. Augusta nnd Milledgerillo, and with Maoon and -
W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash
ville. 4c. ’
Connecting dally at Columbus, by flut line of coaches. 28
to OpeHka, thence 84 mile* by H. 4 W. P. R B.toMontgom-
rnnnratlng ,t Ojl.lliorpo wit). T.tuUuo. ind EohaU
mall stages. •,
Passengers brtukfaat ami dine nt Fort Valley.
W. ADAMS. Superintendent
Msoo.v, Aug. 20,1868. * tugSl
r PLASTERING, «C.
HE nndonlgned having commenotd business on bla
own account respectfully tenders hls amices to tho
pupllo. He wlU contract for Pfaln and Ornamental Plaa-
taring, Stoco Work, 4o. 4c.. at tbe usual prices, aad will
In every com warrant work executed by himself, or under
hls supervision. Builders and others contemplating build
Inu, would do well to coll upon him before contracting with
other*. Orders left at hls residence^Joneo-at, comer, ol
Barnard-st.. will be piomptty attended.
Jnlylfl—ly y r VALENTINE BRUNNER,
LUMBER BUSINESS.
T HE advertiser, a gentleman of steady aOd «
business hsbiU, Is desirous of forming a ooL_
with some capitalist In tbe abovo business, whltdi fa dkOy
becoming no important an item in the oomiiereoof thw
city sndStata. Mret ^pecUbfa and Mtiafectory tofcren-
ees, with fiirther partfeelsrs, given cnaddremtogC. Lam-
ber, at the afloe of this paper. . Jyia
4 co.