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IfflfflffiS Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases Ll
v£i(JM*» Wia, ‘ For ral ° by w. w. Goodrich.
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.. Jth some capitalist In the above bullous wbMt I* If
beootuiu* »> Important an Item In the ooinmtren 01 • Iff
eltjr anilt»iaU. Moat teepeotableand oatlsfactory reft u,
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wT*5*BBNT.— 1 the rtoros under Counting Room No. ‘ 13,
Awaldbura’a Building* TOUT 4 DUN11A .
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E TO RENT.—The offlct over WeW
.. itoro, ocouplod Ibr th# poat year by Me re.
.. 4 Dunham, a desirable plao# Ibr a Factor nH
in Merchant. Wlllb# rented for a term of) -
JjSSSnSSS^’Vt^ county,Qa.
JStJ* wit P BrchMeri ’ b/ CRANE k RODGERS.
M " jl, °noSigar 1
I^STnRT GOOPS.—Linen and Cbtton Sheeting,
ISSSS Drown Shirting# ell width* and Qualities.
Ekltaai: UtwuIbmMk*, Damask Napkin*, plain IJn-
KSX* and DamaskTowels. Crash, Dowlas Apron
JdljSofy Stripe*, red and white Flannel*, 4c. Ju*t
E“ dU “ 1 ' b/ PiWlIT 4 MORGAN.
IiStFACTCRKD TOBACCO. 4c.—00 boxes Grant 4
ll wffiimi’Tobacco,40doIrwin’* 6s and 8* do, 6<rdo
ILw,'. do. 80 quarter boxe* Ward’* 6* do, 20 boxea 16a
'^InpKtor Plantation Segars, 40,000 various brand* do,
wdloruliby gCRANT0M> JOHNSTON 4 OO.
InrfrSTNitCHEESE—20 firkin* choice Uoshen Butter
Hfi i km* Cheeae, receired per steamer Alabama, for
KpU McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
KllTroBK Nll-h and Water Twlat Shirting*, ju*t re-
ft rind and for ule by AIKEN 4 BDRN8.
fB.UXtt-25 cask* Side*. 16 do Shoulders, 15 do
(ff Star), landing per steamer State of Georgia,
kali* *P‘ 8 , ‘""' an " *-
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
ftt.-3S0 tack* Ulo Coffee. 150 do St Domingo
"ii ff'miti Jar* do, 100 package* Tea, rarioua brand*,
cm ud tierce* Table Salt. For *»le by
w McMAIION 4 DOYLE.
■ftiro,
Hu k 111
Mhilf-ekuD Hreon, Inin.-rial, and I'ouchong. for
[l** 1 * rep!5 WEBSTER fc V AIMES.
JjjBUBiND SOllil TOWDERS—l*re|«red expreaaly f
JOrittuil trade, from Imported material*, and warrant-
fcUni|ht,f«r«leh^ Monument
...... . large
Ll IMackerel, 20 do No 3 do, 2000 lb* new Codfiili, 100
k?^' m SESS.£3u* * oo.
on reasonable term* If applied fhr awn.
lt piao ^ WEBSTER 4 PAIoMt
TO RENT—A Room 60 by SO feet, In Sorrel'* b Id'
ll ng, corner of Bay and BulWtreeta. It le suitable for
« oomniltt## room or drill rooju. Rent moderate »p.
»ly at hi* ogee. • ’ June 3d _
' YO RfiNT.—A kmall comfortable Houao In a re
spectable and central part of the city. Rent! X).
Poaeeulon glren on the lat Norember, or coon t If
le. Apply at thleolHc#. ang36 ^
TO RkNT—Tbrae of tha lira tanam#nt honaea, oa
ic corner of Aberoora and Jonea affect. Inquire t *
eepU j A. DtfNAP .
t TO RENT.—The atom immediately under onr oi oa.
w*U aulted for agraln and feed atora or fbratong- 1 of
jotton. Apply to a*p23 ROWLAND 4 C
BAKER COUNTY, OA.
Bl Tha aubtcrlber, deelroua of removing from th# l vte
™of Georgia, offer# for aale hi* PLANTATION, lylni on
i# water# or the Ooolawahaee, Svamllea w#at of Alb if,
adjoining t)ie landa of Paul Tarver, Dr. NichoUa. and h>
•ra; containing 3,125 acres, more or loss.
There ire about 800acre* of open, cultivated land, bo
land ie situated ao that It can bo easily divldod, and if wo
purchaser* appear, the *ub*criber will divide It so t to.
suit both.
Any ono dealrou* of purcUatlng, wuuld do well to a<l-
drew “ Moore 4 Edwards,” or myself at thl* place.
JOHN J. RAWL
Macon, Oa., Auguat 30,1863. octl—
My Agent, living on the plaoo, will show-the Land to
any person calling for that purpoae. J. J. 1 •
FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOIl SALS
m*M Ttie undersigned offers for sale his Plantation, 1; ng
#SHlon the month of thl* celebrated creek. In the cm ty
«■ of Leo, adjoining the village of Palmyra,and fl ve n- !e*
Trom the city of Albany, containing 1,300 acre#, 700 in • il*
tivation, all necesury buildings and a gristmill,ne ; ly
new. Here Is a market for everything, good society, chu ib.
school, dally mall, 4c. Snch as are willing to give a 11b at
price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual adva a*
ges.araInvitedtocailandseeIt. . L. B.*MFJICE
PstMTH* jOa., Ang. 16,1853. eodtNol—aag23
BASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
1 fx nnn Lioirra OF SASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; -OO
lw.UUll pair Blind* for Windows,from 8X10 to li‘ 10;.
100 Hanoi Doors, various alres,
OddSliesfbmiahed on the same term*. Forsalobv
JOHN O. FALUGAN
CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAM! —
A variety of new and beautiful patterns of cai rv
' it received. Those desirous of a hi id-
j#, and one proof against ilitet, have <• dy
I to make an early call for a choice from a fine u
'•ortment.
mh28 J. P, COLLINS. 100 Bryan-i
ft
t PARASOIS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortmei of
silk and gingham Umbrellas. Also, low priced and ne
Parasols, just received and for sale by
anl2 DiWlTT 4 MOROA'
THIS BOOK OF NATURE.
Surgery an
ir, by W. R.
and the nature and treatment ofdls»' e*
Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee Hontz.
The Exiles—a talo by Talvl.
The Camel Hunt, by Faber.
Albert Smith’s Story of Mont Blanco.
The Works of Calhoun, vols. 1 and 2.
Nos. 6 and 6 Illustrated Record of the N. Y. exhibit n.
Tlio Cloister Ufa of Charles 6th.
16th English law and Equity Reports.
Blackwood for September. Eclectic Magaxlno, 81111m •’*
Journal, tlio Lancet, Illustrated Magatlne of Art, 4c.. ft<
“ “ W. THORNE WILLIAM
Sept27
ILVTULAS and doth Talmas, just recelvixl and
olekr sepl« DsWhT 4 MORGAN.
|haleky_
f 'wio Wle* prime Northern Hay. for sale by
,0 ROWLAND 4 CO.
IffiBOIDQllB. ETC.—Wrought collars; Clilmczctts ; 4
linffrleeres; Laco ; do Swiss Elglngsand inserting*
H)M ds.; wrought hadkfs.; linen cambrick and lawn
■klku4 thread flyings : bonnet and cap ribbon* ;
u: gimps trimming braids, 4c. For sale by
HENRY LATHROI* 4 Co.
■fWARTNEHSnn'.— 1 Tho undersigned having tlilsdar
Hvwriitsd witli him, In tho Book and Stationery Bust-
Hals Wother. Rjcuabo 11. CnuiHMiK. the business will
fuel under the firm and stylo of Cuubhxii 4
L The name of the new firm will be used iu the
it of all outstanding account*.
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
ak, October 1st, 1853. octl—3t
Hte GOODS—Barege d* Ulrica, solid colored mouslin
Hi kkite*, printed French de Iaines, black and a variety
Hkri Trench merinos, colored plaid and brocade silks,
b riorcd do, plain black do, bUck watered and black
ito. plain wliito do. white brocade and white water-
~Itknw silk plaid, printed French Cambric*, bombazines,
IkstwcunuM de lain**, etc. Received and for sale by
■qa HENRY LATUROP 4 CO.
MORB BOOKS.
R ECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, AugustS0th,1853:
Tlio Fawn or tho Pale Faces, or two centuries ago, by
J. P. Brace.
The Matricide’s Daughter, or a talo of Ufe in the g it
metroplis, by Newton M. Curtis.
Dare Devil-Dick, or the road and its riders, being the o-
mantle adventures encouniered hy Dick Turpin, 4c.
Tlie Pireto Doctor, by a Naval Officer.
Blackwood’s Magazine for August: Graham’s Magm io
for September; Qodey’s Lady*’ Book for September; G i-
son’s Pictoral; Barn urn’s Illustrated News; for sale at •&
Congress street. au831
L ife under Italian despotism.—Loreuo Bon •(,
or Passages In the Life of on Italian.
South Carolina In the Revolutionary War, being a re. ly
to misrepresentations In relation to that State.
Sheridan’s Life and Memoirs, by Thomas Moore.
Iangard’s History of England, a new and cheap edit! i,
in 13 volumes.
General Baron Jomlnls’ History of tho Campaign oft. i*
terloo.
A Memorial af Horatio Greenough, by Tuckerman.
Bulsmont’s Hallucinations, a rational history of appi I-
Alons, visions, dreams, etc.
Mrs. Lee’s Habits and Instincts of Animals, Birds, R >•
tiles nnd Fishes.
Tho Fawn of the Pale Faces, by Bruce.
Collier’s Shakespeare, vnl. 5, cheap edition.
Young Americans’ Library—Life of Webster.
Gerstccker’a Journey Round the World, a new supply
M ptl W. THORNE WILLIAMS
ID MC0 SUGAR.—25 hhds landing from schooner
■ fcftu, tad for ulo hr
IfftC HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO.
H1!IA-800 kegs assorted sixes, landing and for sale by
fljspa CRANE 4 RODGERS.
JUGS CASHMERES, dra etes. white and colored linen
■k9h.eairiBgi,eottonsilcs, gauze flannels, gents and
TrUoiind cotton half hose, ladles’ silk, cotton and
*#l host, game merinos, silk vests, 4c., for sale by
IffffinT 4 MORGAN
■Uti-Ja*t reed red. * lot of line small sized sugar'
■ nred llims, for Cunily use, for salo by
A. BONAUD.
J-RAM3 AND SMOKED BEEF—5 bbl* Pig Hams, and
tockel But, for rale by A. BONAUD.
IKR0 dDTB.—290,000 yards superior Negro Cloths
■ jut rereired sod for tale by
KEMPTON 4 VERSTn.LE.
Hint Ixndsd from the ship Southport can be found oh
_ Jastl W. W. IJNOOIiX’S. Monument Square.
D5K. Tluaes, Barege de Lancs, and other summer
■poll, setting »t cost, by
“ DeWITT 4 MORGAN
H ? MURS, I'Icker Pad or Portable Case of Tools,
■WliigSciuore and Liquor Cases, for salo by
J. 1*. COLLINS.
■ IARD—200 bbls Baltimore and Georgia
|Bjir,!0 bbls choice Leaf Lard. For sale by
McMAIION 4 DOYIJ!.
■ hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar,
■ WWg»RwC°ir Mi 50 bbls Mom Pork. 76 do superior
Flbu.lOOdoKPhtln’sGin. 50 do pure Phelp’s Gin,
|ha*dmti Whisky. 200 boxes No 1 Family and Pale
■VitwrM p« recent »rrlv*U and for aale hy
H?" HOMDHBK. JOHNSON 4 COT
CANDLES—'100 boxes Croton Family Soap,
■£. i*! I -lo. 50 do Bedel’s Candle* 6* and 8*, 05
WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
■ k?JL lVI P‘ TABLR CUTLERY, or very flno quality
Iw realred per steamer, and for salo low, by
J. P. COLLINS.
Ho| Tmai»’s Hydraulic Oment, landing
rrwfctnleby >ug!3 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
prim8 N G Sugar. 20 do choice Porto
WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
TTuiT.* -200 * WXM various brands and qualities, for
V __**pl5 WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
bbls rectified N O Whisky, 50
11 Connecticut rivorGln. 26
■■"JViMdoN LRum, for sale by
WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
LvumTmIi' Jo *t received at Bn.nct’8,
J%U°* Premium Silk Hats. To admire la
jyslbsm.io call mly on
“ BELDEN 4 CO.
Itdet* of tho session of the
of lh# 8ut * of Georgia of 1861-62. received
liq* S. R. SIBLEY,
Bj-=T7— No. 135 Congreu-st.
lileachetl Whale Oil; 76 boxes
phnr H papers ; 76 boxes Sofia
p “"^ r ' AU "" C ’ “ d
S——- MCMAHON 4 DOYLR
15 do Shoulders, choice, landing
. nOLOOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
•GrfrSvtoES- A. BONAUD.
' retl) Just received, and for sale by
jcrnflviwn J !*• COLLINS.
|[W;» firkins choice GoitiSiW
IhljU «»«#, recelve.1 nnd fur sate by
rf-rn ' MCMAHON k DOYLE.
sep'^J
EW BOOKS.-
-The Exiles. ..
_ . loiio, the Literature or the 8clavlo Nations; Tlieory of
Politics, an Inquiry into the foundations of govormnei
and the causes and progress of iiolltical revolutions,
‘.hi
Richard Hildreth, autnor of the History of the United Sts *
of America, 4c.j Tho Story of Mont Blanc, by Albert SraP is
A Visit to Europe In 1862. by Prof. Benjamin Stillman, of
Yale College, in 2 vols., Illustrated: John C. Cslhou '*
Works, vol.2; Tho Picture Pleasure liook, Ulnatrated — u
upwards of live hundred engravings, from drawings c
nent artists; The White Rose, or tho Lovely Maid of
of ei- -
, ... , . Lot -
iana. a romance of the wild Forest, by Dr. J. H. Roltinn ;
Tlio Golden Eagle,' or tho Privateer of ’76. a tale of the r> •
olutlon. by SylvsnusCobb. Jr.; The C-ountess Do Ctiarny. r
the Fall of the French Monarchy, by Alexander Dumi ;
Barnum’s Illustrated News, Nos 37 and38. received by
gep21 J. B. CUDBElfeE.
p^EW BOOKS RECEIVED BY S. 8_ 81 BLEY, SE1T. 20
— . Tlio English Soldier In United States Army. Tlie i
ventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who caino up to Is
don to enjoy themselves, by H. Mayliew and Goo. Cru
. .. - A ^ .... rthlne. by W. M. Tliacl
__ cret Tribunals,by G.
M.'’Reynolds’.. David Copperfleld. the younger, hy C. Db
ons. IJfe and advenluro* of Charles Chostcrfield, by t
author of Petticoat Government, 4c. Tlie History ot
Giles nnd 8t. James, by Douglas Jerrold, Esq. J. lenliw
Cooper’s Novels Tlie Golden Eagle, or the Privateer
Seventy-Six. by Sylvanus Cobb. Jr. The Countess of I
Charny. or the fall of the French Monarchy, ny Alexam
Dumas. Barnum’s Illustrated Nows. Gleasons Pictorl'
For salo No. 136. Congress-si.
\| EW BOOKS.—The Maternal Management of Chlldr i
ll In Health ami Disease, by Tho* Bull. M I).
Practical Mineralogy, Assaying and Mining, with a •'
acrtptlon of the most useful minerals, and instructions I
Maying[and mining, according to tho simplest method, I ■
rederlck Overman, Mining Engineer.
Tlie Microscopist. or a complete manual of the nso of t
microscope, for physician*, students, and all lovers of m
urnl science, second edition Improved andenlargod, wi 1
illustrations, by Joseph II. Wythos. M D.
A Treatise on Onemtlvo Opthslmlo Surgery, bv H.
Watton. F R C S, in England, first American, from the fit
London edition, Illustrated by 160 engravings on wm
edited by S. Uttcll, M D. author of a Manuel of the Discs
oftbe Eye. Received by
neplO J. B. CUBBEDGE.
HJO'IOUS WORKS.—Tho Young ChrlatUn 7 thei wi
to the good; tho Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott ; th
Yfiung Man’s Counsellor; the Young lady's Counsellor, b
Wise ; Infants Progress, Christian Theology ; Imitation
Christ; the Comforter, Fnlfilment of iTopheey; &
Knowledge ; Haro on Justification i The Patriarchs ; 8.
rlous Call by Westloy j Tlio First Woman ; Morris’s Se
mnus ; life of Rev. T. Ware s Women of the Blblo ; Chur.;
Polity ; Tlie Body and the Mind ; Benson’s Ufe of Fletch’i
Memoir of Mrs. Rodgers; do do Lucy Richard* ; Deal!
lied Scenes, by D. W. Clark, D. D.: Christian Perfectlo
For salo by 8- 8. SIBLEY.
8ept29 No. 136 Congtes*-*t.
OT1CE.—Mr Thomas Wood havlug withdrawn from tl-
firm of Woon 4 Uodokhs. and sold hi* interest to M •
II. A. CiaxLthe business will be continued by tho unde
s!gne<l under the firm of CRANE 4 UODGERM. «
Co-partnership to date from the dissolution of the la
firm of Kibbee 4 Rodgers, 22<1 Juno last.
II. A. CRANE
augI4 JAMES G. RODGERS.
B ' Y“TIIE STEAMER OF SATURDAY, we havo recelvi:
and are now prepared to show, an additional supply 'I
those very handsome ncarl case ;>ortmonles, with card &
ses attached ; also, cigar cases of the latest and most ap
proved styles, for sale by
atiglfi AIKIN 4 BURNS.
T OAK, CRASHED AND CLARIFIED SUOARS.
26 bbl* A,)
26 bbls B. [.Stewart s.
26 bbls C. J ,, , ,
10 bbls Powdered, landing, and for sale by
auglfl IIOIjCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO
C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 baskets of this very sup*
rlor wine, whose renutation Is unequalled where It
familiarly known, now Un*'' **’*■
for sale by
June!
ullnx per steamer Alabama, an
)ELFORI). FAY 4 CO ,
AgenU for Savannah.
pgrtemp- COllEN 4 TARVER.
^bffiinlri 00 bbl * Howirt street Flonr, 26
MonongsheU Whisky, 150 Deml-
Jell 40 landing and for sal#
HOLOOMBR, JOHNSON 4 CO.
RW jj^GAZINE—The September number of Har-
r'Sb M excellent number, received and
i*Vl 8. 8. SIBLEY,
136 Coogreaa-*tmt.
1 jJJjjJ^.beaatoiotrrtT#, per brig Wa
L lT.^H'knrrvr-. OGDEN 4 BUNKER
•HI **’ Ewl * r n Iffy, for salo to arrive, by
— BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Jhiu ** tk ^irfonsTr
McMAIION 4 DOYLE.
gll COME AT LAST. PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—Tho* •
JUJLUata so much Inquired for at Bolden’s of late, conslsi
ing of black Leghorn, Canton. Straws, Alboni, Florida’s. 4c.
Come now and we can suit you.
j y 8 BELDEN 4 CO.
RWi* UW* landing and for sale by QALAD OIL.—Jnst received a superior article of Bala
JpUl{7 K7 --__J10IAlllBB, JOHNSON 4 CO. O Oil. for table use, ko.. for sale bv
^“S«cl' n » r m l rB<1 f P * r ^ ^ orth StaiSe J — 1 W. W. IJNOOLN,Monument8guar«.
Agent
10 do IlIm* 4 10 An do^lOdoFUT-
TUrssrjrp;—- W CUANF. 4 RODOERS.
Bsd»te„ 8 K n J , n 1«) .to Adamantine
•’w •*!« by d °' 24 U*xll'* do, 25 do Imitation
CRANE 4 RODGERS.
S*PwaS2! Cor ?’ ,Q ' tor ®. for ule In quantltfos \
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
fcj5“ tow 10 “ II " P*» brtfn.
* BUMIUK.
Eu^“«3lJ rtU,rf »>^p..»®55srso
JP Apply to July 1
WY1XY 4 MO]
J7V)R SALE—A negro woman, aged 30 years, a good coo
JD and washer, ana plain Ironer. Apply to
]nly 27 • WYIXY 4 MONTMOIJJN.
J usr RECEIVED a supply of 3-d and 4-4 Brown Horae*
•pun. autff
AIKEN 4 BURNS.
Crape and Isnr# Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., just r*V
celved and for sale bji
mb7 DeWTIT 4 MORGAN.
F OUR, Ac.—150 bbla Baltimore Flour, 76 bbls Illrarl
Smith’s do. 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, Noe 1 ani
2 Mackerel, received and for ul# by
Junel2 “
McMAHON 4 DOYLE. ,
B UTTER AND LARD.—26 firkin* prime and choice But
ter, 20 bbls lard, just rcc«lvrt and for ulo by
mayS McMAHON 4 WJYLE
P IANO FORTES —Second band Plano Forts, for sale or
to hire. O. B. MITCHELL.
tvl Sacceuor to F. Eowbaum 4 Oo.
I* AI)IES GAUNTLETS —Iust received an assortment, aa-
sorted colors and One quality, for ule by
aT
60
•ale by
B ACON SIDES AND BEEF.—IO casks choice UseonSea!
20 half bbls. Fulton Market Beet for ule by
McMAHON k DOYLE
ne quality, for ule by
PRICK k VEADER; 147 Bay »t.
WTOSfe j W AD»”’ ,WC ' ,, “ C
FACTOR* AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
81 Bay-street. Savannah.
bxx»t a,>o*t. T.». nmnuii.
FORT A DUNHAM. .
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AwannaJt, Oa.
4OMT.MWUR0. < i JOITS T, XOWUXD,/*,
ROWLAND SK COh •
GENERAL COMMISSION MERC3IANT3,
172 BaywtrrH. Saaatmah.
H. K. ■WASHBURN, AjPt., ”
* SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
OiVAXXXH, OA.
WILLIAM P. YONGR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Bay-street, Savannah.
O’lUOAK 4 STONKY.
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHAN1B,
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina.
uts os tui rare or uhmrk. n’usxn a oo,
BANCROFT « BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Parcham and Sale of 8tocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. Jan24
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. 4 A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County, Georgia.
TK7TLL attend to tho purehoslng on oommlsaton. Corn,
v V Wheat and Bacon. Tho Ringgold Dcpct being situo-
ted In a region of country abounding In grain, it can ueaal-
ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. 4 A. Railroad.
Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary
Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
Keforancos—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa
vannah. tuaylO
WILLIAM II. DA8IIICR,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Droupvitte, Lomulet county, Ga.
Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
IVdfolr. Irwin, Lturens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, aud Columbia noun-
ties, Florida. ' ~ feb23
wm. r. wfUMMs. nuonsca ouvm. jack phown.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marion-County, Ga.,
Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties whore their services may be required. jan29
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSEJJUR AT LAW,
Washington Oily, D. C. % .
Will practise In the various Courts of tho District, and at
tend to tho prosecution of claims against tho Govern
ment. June22
DR. G, F. COOPER,
Office under Me*. Sclmldcr’s, west of liberty square, Mont-
gnmery-street. Residence corner of Perry and Drayton-
streots, opposlto tho CatBuiro Church. Juno22
JOSEPH GANAIIL,
ATrORNEW AT LAW.
Comer of Bay aiul Whilaker-streets.
44MES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offloe—176 Bay-tired. Savannah. Georgia.
WALTER S- NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
No. 99 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
McRUEEN McINTOSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla.
JULIAN IIARTRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, comer of Whilaker-tl. and Bay-lane, Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of WhUakcr-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST.
■ Office, comer Bay and Bamard-streds. Savannah.
TUPS. J, NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus. Georgia.
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 Wall-street, Neio York.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WnOLKHALK A XU H KT AIL DKALBR IX
WINDOW RLINIW. WINDOW 8ASII AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side Monument Square. Satxtnnah.Ga.
BROWN Si HARRIS,
BOARDING, UVEItY AND SALES STABLES,
wnrr iiroad kturkt. kavaxxah. oa. '
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Cornor of Bay and Wliltaker-streots. Office hour* from 0
A. M., to 2, P. M.; and from 3*, P. M. to 0, P. M.
DAN TELL Si COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSKIJURS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew's Hall, Broughton Streot.
ROOFING.
The subscriber!* prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prin
ciples,and from sixteen years’ oxperionco, feel*assured he
can giro satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
jjyGutters and Conductor* made to order.
M. TV HIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIDIt AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice in the Etestorn nnd Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8. S. Sibley, and U. II. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I^VW,
• FbrryOi. Monroe County, Ga.
J. B. I1AYNK,
A ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Scarborough. Scriren County,
Practices in tho EJastcrn nnd Middle Circuits of Georgia.
Jy20—3in
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ilonticello, Jefferson County, Floritla.
Refrrenno—Hon IV. B. Futumo, ^avannali, Ga. feb3
th: m. xoRwoon. c. a. Viuoir.
NORWOOD Af WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sauantyth. Ga.,
Will practice In all the Counties oftbe Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will rocelvo prompt atten
tion. Offleo ou Bay street, over Wkhrtkh 4 1'ai.reu'.
WILUAM n. PtKMIMII. iOUX M. MILLRX.
FLEMING de M1LLEN.
Tho undersigned having united la the |intctice of law. will
attend punctually tomiy buslnessentrustod to their care.
Office corner of iky and Whitaker Streots, over Messrs.
Swift. Denslow 4 Co's.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEJJ/IR AT LAW,
Trouprille, Georgia.
Will practise In tho Clrccult Courts of Thomas. Lnwndos,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwln.Ooorgla; and In tlio Cir
cuit Courts of JcITnrson, Madison and Hamilton, of tho
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in tlie Elaatem Circuit of Elorida Will attend to
the claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash
ington.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens’ BuUditig. opposite. Pulaski Mouse,
Having made large additions to his establishment, conllnue*
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in Ills usual neat and
handsome style, nnd on accommodating terms.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn. -
The undersigned, Agent* of tho above Company are prepared
to tako risks against Firk on Buildings and their contents.
Also Makixk Siu Risks, nn the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KEULY 4 CO., Agents.
JOHN QUIN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMM1SION MERCHANT,
163 Broad-sired. Columbus, Ga .
Will transact the abovo business In the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to nil consignments entrusted to his
care, lie would respectfully refer to the following pel-
son* : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
hamCromwell,Esq., Lewis M. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm.
P. Yongn, Abraham Backer. Savannah. 6m—june3
H. r. iiortox. o. n. rikkmax.
HORTON At HIKE MAN,.
WIIOT.JCH.tl.K A XI) K XT A It. DkJlRRH IX
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Broughton-street.
JOHN 11. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county. On., late junior partner of tho
firm of A. 4 J. Cochrsxs, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly Io all business entrusted to hte care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—dAwly
Wm. M. Uwtnn, R. Wainwrkhit Hacox,
Wm. M. Tatu'R. Josxrn T. Dux.
WM. M. LAWTON df CO.,
feEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS,
No. 13 Smith Wharf,\ Charleston, S. C.
aug23—2aw4m
BONNETS 1 BONN ETS11
60 o ses just received nt tlio TRIMMING AND
K^GENF.RAL VARIETY STORE, 130 Broughtoo-st.—
Buc Country Merchants Milliners, and tho public goner-
a IT/, are Invited to examine this stock. It consists of 50
different style* elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colnreil silk, satin, crape and other chnlco and much
admirodaty.es; flats and lints, embroidered satin hoods ;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings, Pari*
silk laco shapes, extra rich nnrlng bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do, whlto ana colored lsce. gimpsnnd gal
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits,
Ooweni, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fenev
wristletts, buttons, steel trimmings, sephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a great varioty of other good* usually kept In
fancy establishment*.
Smoking cap*, slipper*, children’s liahUmenU, each as
robes, sacks marked with new pattern* for braiding.
Mrs. Dovut assisted by competent mitlner* from New
York, will attend to tho trimming department, nnd will en
deavor, wllh skill and taste, to please all who may favor her
with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached
and pressed. Pinking done.
A3- Five bonnet maker* wanted Immediately, who must
perfectly understand their business. apl30
CO-PAtlTKUSHIP NOTICE.
j#,- Tlio undersigned have associated themsolve* to*
SKI gather, under the name and stylo of Murphy 4 De-
r 11 vanny, for the tnftisseUon of general Boot and
' M^Shoo business, having the stand on the corner ol
Congress and Whilaker-streets, formerly occupied byH.
Prendergast. They are now prepared tonffor to their friends
and tho publio. a well selected stock of Ladle*' and Gentle
men’s Moots, Shoes, 4e., which they will sell cheap for cash.
J3y MURPHY 4 DEVANNY.
DRY FEET PRESERVES THE IIEALTIL-Just
IB] recoived.» few caaos water-proof Boot*; also, a
FBI lot of thick pegged BookBiog'itlier with a fine as-
* M»sortment of Gentlemen's and ladles’ over Shoes
some of a new and approved stylo, which will bo sold allow
prices, by It. FLANIGAN 4 CO., 100 Bryan streot.
All in want will please call and Judge for themselves,
doell -
Charleston Cotton Market.
‘ ClIARLMTON, OfiW 4.
Tho aalos to-day haVb been 1^00 bale*, at extreme*
of 8| to ll cent*. The market oioeed rather euler.
Bow York Cbtton Mnrkal.
New Yore, October 6.
On Tneaday Cotton waa doll, with ealoa of 700
/CENTRAL POLICE OFFICE, Liverpool, November 18tb,
V 1M2.—4300 Riwahd—Stolen, about 1 o’clock to-day,
from a gentleman In the Branch Bank of England, £8,000,
hr five £600 Bank of England note*, dated Liverpool, 9th
May, 1862, numbered 93^00,68,601, 93,608, 93.600.98076,
five £100 Bank of EngUnd notes, by a man 23 to 26 yean
old, about 6 foot 9 inches high, slender made, pele looking,
round Caoe, little or no wblskere | dreM, tan and brown
waved colored ehooting coat, trouser* of the ume material,
black hat turned up at the eidea, and bound with doth —
Bankers, publicans, shopkeepers, and emigrant agents, are
requested to detain any penon or pereona who may offer
the ume for change, and give information to the pollco,—
The above reward will be paid oa the apprehension and
conviction of the thelf or thlevos, and recovery of the prop*
•rty, or In proportion to the amount recovered, on applica
tion to the offloe or BROWN BROTHERS 4 CO ,
eeplft—lawlm 64 Wall »treet.
«y ;;tlN|TK|» BTA.TBB BXAIIi
UKKG» NEW■ YORK.—To leave on Faturdri/,Jst
J - “it do’dock.iVM.—The new and euperiorewain
U8TA, Oept. TliftiiM" Lyon, will loave a* above.
Wf»
f OablnPaseege,, ,i. 00
un.MjJto -. J ■o , m!^NU l, 4 n off ,
Agent# Nry. York—Bobaxtox 4 Taiamax. octl
“ . WMW.YOlUC—Untoii Linen—Tlio packet
Ibark EDWARD, Oapt, l'attcraon, will have fmmedi-
jpaleh for the above port. For freighter
*«» octl . OGDEN 4 ‘
j&k ^ uORTOfl^-The MCknt schooner TU
SHKBeamhall, muter, will have dlepatcb for the above
port. For freight or pasuge apply to
eep80 ^ OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
R , YURILnGeprgla Llnin-Tli* regu-
lar packet schr» Pl.ADOMR, Capt. R. J. Brown, will
•patch for the above port. For freight or pasuge
apply on board at Ahderson'a upper wharf, or to k
•cp30 • KOWIAND 4 CO.
Agent* New York—Scmirrox 4 Taiamadoi.
NEW YORK—Ne»r Line—.The regular
2Upocket bark PETEK DEMUX, Cant. N. Hoey. will
meet tyth dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pass,
age apply to »ep28 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
AQUATIC CLUB OF GEORGIA.
PPHK Ant annual regatta of the Aquatlo Club of Georgia,
A will take place at Savannah, commencing on Wednes-
day. November 80tli, 1868. The following purses are offer
ed by the club t
For eight-oared boat*, not to'eseoed 48 feet In length,
1 Purse .'. $400
For six-oared boats, not to e*coed 43 feet In length,
lPurso...' 800
For four-oared boat*, not to exceed 38 feotlu length,
ll’urio.. 200
For two-oared boats, not to oxcced 32 feet in length,
1 Purso 100
»ept29—3tawtd II. CUMM1NO, Secretary,.
C HATHAM MUTUA!7TOAN ASSOCIATION.-6 aliaroii
for ule. Apply at this office. - • apl22
S AVANNAH MUTUAL IDAN ASS0CIATION.-
for ulo. Apply at this office.
—6 shares
ap!22
C 1EORGIA FLOUR—200 bbl* Etowah Mills. 100 Cunning.
I' ham Mills, just received and for ulo by
*ep!8
ITOLOOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
P RIME RIO COFFEE—'100 bags, landing per sebr James
House, and for ul* by
*ep!8 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
S UGAR—25 hhds prime to olioIeB.lWto,Rlco Sugar, hind-
Ing and for ulo by
sepl8 HOlCOMtlE, JOHNSON 4 OO.
N EW GEORGIA FLOUR—200 bags superfine Goorgla
Flour, from new whut.justrcccive<landfor saleby
*ep19. SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
$500 Challenge.
HOBl&NSACK’S WORM SYRUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principle*.compound
ed with purely regulable substance*, being perfectly
snfo when taken, nnd has never been known to fail in caring
tho most cibstinnto cases. Worms un never exist when
this remedy Is onco used, from the fact that It not.only de
stroy* them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
Tills worm Is tho most dllBcult to destroy of nil that In
habit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinlto
length, and becoming so colled and fastened In tho Intes
tine* and stomach as to produce Fits. 8t. Vitos' Dance. 4c ,
which is the cause of many going to tlio grave, not believ
ing tliat these complaints have their origin from tho tape
worm ; consequently they do notuso the proper medicines
for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this aw
ful foo to health, I recommend tlio use of my Worm Syrtip
nnd Liver Pills; tho Syrup to bo taken in noses of two ta
ble spoonful* threo times n day, then Like from live to
eight of my liver Pills, to dislodge nnd pass the worm. Uy
strictly following thuso directions, the mostobstlnate cases
of tape worm can bo speedily cured.
Round or Btomncli Worm.
Tills worm is usually found in the small intestines, nnd Is
tho worm must common to children, yet it is not entirely
confined to them, nf adults havo frequently boon known to
suffer with thorn. Ttie symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of tho
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at the
nose, a bhicish streak under the eyes, 4c. If you.or any ol
your children havo any of the above symptoms, Iloben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely tie depended upon—by using
it you have a certain, safe and speedr cure; nnd if after
using It according to tho directions tho pnttrnt Is not re
stored to health,and tho worms thoroughly eradicated from
tlio system, you can restassured there la no romeiff beyond
the gravo. as for fall, there is no such word as* fail with
those who use my Worm Syrup. ~
Aecnrldce, or Small Thread Worm*.
These worms, to wlitch the human sytem is liable, are
most trouhlesnmo of all others. They nro generally to bo
found In the rectum, and If allowod to remain, from the Ir
ritation they produce, lav the foundation for serious dlsor
dor*, such ns Inflammation of the bowels, nnd other de
rangements of tlio stomach. Tlio best nnd anfest medicine
Hint can be usod Is Hubeusack’s Worm syrup. Such Is the
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascnradies.that
I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup
and l.lver Pills aro recommended to bo used they will not
cure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup’ln accord
ance with dlrcotlons on each bottle ; and in enso a gentle
purgative Is reqnlred In order to nllny tlio irritation they
produce, tlio Liver 1*111*, bv tlioir sympathising action and
liqalthy operation upon the bowels. Is tho most pleasant
mediclno that can be taken.
HOBBNSACK’SLIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than tho
liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels nnd
nerves, ami If diseased, tlio blood of cqurse flowing thro*
all part* of tho body, produces liver complaluts, jaundice,
bilious affections, dyspepsia. Ac. 1
Liver Complaint,
Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, aovore pain In
the region of the liver; vomiting hitler taste, yellow furred
tongue, pulito full nnd bounding, tho pain in tlio side is in
creased by pressure, should tlio left lobe bo affected, tho
pain Isgeneraltyin the left shoulder, with a short dry cough,
tho skin becoming of a sallow appearance, nnd the stools
clay colored. Tills dlseaso can Ik* cured by tlio use of Ho-
bensnek’s IJvcr Pills, ns they act directly u|kiii the seat of
the disease, and then operating upon tlio bowels they ex
pel all tho corrupt and vitiated matter from tho system.
Dyspepsia.
Tlio symptoms of Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases are
dizziness in the head.neartbnrn, oppression after eating
meals, sourness arising from the stonincli. 4o. and some
times general languor of the whole body, from this It will
bo seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganized
state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I Iver Pills Is
the very mediclno to effect a permanent and lusting cure,
ns they act by changing the certain morbid actions of tho
system Into a healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure
and hoaltliy.
To Femnles.
Yon will find these Pills an invaluable tncdlcino In many
complaints to which you nresuhjcct. In obstructions either
tots! or partial they havo been found of inestimable bene
fit in restoring ami purifying tho blood and other fluids so
ns to cure nil complaints which mny nrisa from female Ir
regularities. as hcadnclio. dimness of sight; pain In the side,
back. 4c. Tlicm Pills are the only safe and effectual reme
dy to cure tho following complnlntu. Gout, Nervousness,
Melancholy. Sick Headache. Giddluu««. Itlieuiniitisui. dis
tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fset any or the dis-
esses Hint arise from affections ol the Livor, impurity of
tho Rb nd, or constipation of the Bowell.
Medical evidence
We, tho unudcrslgned l’hysiclsus. lmviug had tho rcelpt
of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say,
that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes
them tlie best I’ll] iu use for all diseases of the Liver, Ira-
purltiese tho Dlod, 4c.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY. M I).
L. BOWEN. M. D.
tfiT Purchase none hut thn«o having the signature-‘J.
N.HIOBENHACK."ns all others are worthless Imitations.
Agents wishing now supplies, nnd all other* wishing to
become agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. HOBF.N-
SACK, at his laboratory. No. 120 North &eond-street,nbovo
Race. Philadelphia.
Sold hy all Druggists and Merchants in the U. 8]
may21—dtw4wly
4 CO.
gOTTgvAN^cmMBE-W fliktooribotoe new Batter, 60
DAIHUL CROMLAY,
_ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Ownerqf Brouak-
R (on omS Oull-ttreeU.—Dxa subscriber desire# to In-
I form'the public that he bs* opened u above, where
* * els prepared to eweuto orders for Boot* of the
NEW YORK—Georgia Line—-The regu
lar packet schr. JOHN GARTNER. Captain Cathart,
ve dispatch for the above port, For freight or pass-
’ - on board at Andorson’s upper wlurf or to
- r - . „ . ROWLAND 4 00.
Agents In Now York—8cm.VTOX 4 Talumn,
BV T. a. WALSH.
On Saturday, 8th Instant, at 11 o’clock, will be sold, on the
premises,
AU the perishable property or Gerald Fltagerald, deceas
ed, also, the leaae oftbe bar-room, on Bay street, known a*
the Sfaamiock Hall. Said lra*C h*« to run about two years
and a baV. On the premises are two good bowling alley*,
oomplote, bar fixtures, Ac. Sold by leave of tha Ordinary
if Chatham county for the boneflt of the belre and credit-
m. Terms cash, octa
At Private Sale—Two five acre lots, one mile from the
city, for ssle low, If applied for Immediately, on accommo
dating terms. ecplO
At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick', In
quantities to suit purchaser*. augl9
At Private Salo-300 bushels Tennessee Corn, In lots to
suit purchasers, just received. augfi
Private Sale.—21 barrel* choloq Butt Pork, In lota to
suit purchase™. Landing and for sale. ^ July 28
A Desirable Building Lot'for Sale.
Lot No 9. fourth tythlng, Anson ward. For partlcutare,
Inquire at the counting room. Jyl6
At Private Bale-^6 kegs RedBtone Mill* Powder, 2 do
Hasard 4 Go’s HFG HG Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow
der. for sale low to clou a concern. , lunelO
J&h KW YORK—Union Lino.—Tho regular
SJSjfepuckot achr. NORTH STATE, Horton. ina*ter. will
havo quick dispatch a* above. For freight or passage ap-
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
ply to
sep27
BALTIMORE.—The regular packet briglY.
^££>H STEWART, Ilooper. master, will havo quick dia
jmtcli m above. Fgr freight or passage apply to
*op28 * • (WHEN 4 BUNKER.
^HLADIflLI*lllA—Heron’
’a Lino—Tlio
Sregular jwcket Schooner M. B. MAHUNY, Nichole,
master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For
freight or passage, apply to
*#p27 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
B U ALTIMORR—Regular Line—The reg
ular packet schooner 8ATILLA, Staples, muter,
uearly nil her freight engaged, will have immediate
dispatch. For freight or passage apply on board, at John
son’s wharf, orto aep27 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 OO.
• BOSTON—Tim bark CHAS.WII.LIAMS. having
SSutranst of her cargo engaged, will havo dispatch Foi
remit or pusiage apply to
*ep25 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 OO.
JEM ' BALTIMORE—Tlie schr. MARY A. FOREST’,
StMfcCapt. Forest, having larger imrtlon of her cargo en-
gaged, will have dispatch for tho above port. ..For freight
°r passago apply to sep26 ROWIAND 4 CX>
NEW YORK—Tlie font sailing schooner D.
L. CLINCH, Captain Watts, can tako about 60 bales
;ton to completo cargo. For freight or^;uuiM|jo apply to
Agonts Now York—Scuanton 4 Tauman. up24 4
J?p/ NEW YORK—Now'Line—The regular
schooner VIHUIN1A, Captain Axworthy. will
meet with dispatch for the above port. For freight or pna-
sage apply to *epl4 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
*33/ BOSTON—Tlie first class schooner VICTORY,
jSesSiBakor, mostor, will hare dispntcli ns above. For
froTght apply on board at Teltalr’a wharf, or to
seplO BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
BALTIMORE—Reralar Line—tho reg-
SJHSulnr Packet schooner J. W. ANDERSOMaWatson.
master, will nave dispatch as abovo. For frcij^Por pas.
sage apply on board. atTellalr’s wharf, or to
aug26
BRIGHAM, KFJXY 4 CO.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.,
TbucJiinj ol Darien, Brunswick. Si Afaryi. Jacksonville. Mid-
dleburg. (Black Creek.) and I'icnlata.
r m npw Rn '' euperlor steanipackots 8T.
™ 1IMg Capt. Jas. LTtnnionx, and WILT JAM
GAwroNTCnit. Tnoa. Siiaw, will leave for the above plncbs
as follows: The St. Johns, on Thursday morning. 16th Inst.,
at 10 o’clock ; and the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning,
20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, and will contliiua to ieavo at the
same hoar ovory Thursday nnd Tuesday thereafter. Tlio
latter boat carrying tho United States Mall. For freight or
passage, hnving handsome stateroom accommodations, ap-
idy on board, at Dillon's lower wharf, or to
J. H. GUNBY, Agent.
AST Tlio 8t. Johns will go to St. Augustine every fourth
trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) ou the 29th Instant.
sopt4
MO t»i« donor antitm o°n* «p»
V.laftb!. r.no'bot*—A, Prirltran*/,
Eleven ton acre Jots, sltuated on Lover’s Ian*/
of Mlllen’s form. A plan of ib# lot*
counttog fOom. Terms—onerihW «ai r „
•quel annual Instalments, with tntemt, end
mortgage on property.
on WrasD^Mi
nont ofaloft.
All the Hoi ’
faecuhtQ forbenefljtf helre/he;
On FrUey —-* -
Theenl
•to., now
llSewllli
Q.REENK AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
^ ... . 'DrawD numbers of
Extra Class 69:
68 40 78 80 74 27 76 0 87 72 12 60 66
Holdor* of prises will please call for the cash, or renew at
■ E. WITHINOTON’8.
Greene ana Pulaski Lottery*
GREGORY 4 MAURY; Managers
Class 120. draws on Friday, tho 7lh lust., In this city,
Sale* close at 3 o’clock,P. If
CAPITAL.
$5,529.
76 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballots.
WTickets $1—shares in proportion.
Extra Chuia 71, draw# at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
8th October. capital •
$50,000.
76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballot#.
£9* Tickets $6—*harei in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the package for ule la Bax
lane, Savannah, OS., next to Robinson 4 Camp.
octO E wmHNQTON.
(10)_
provemente to Bat
Lot No.
Cavunsugh. Sold by p
county, end by ordeyof gu«w»B^. x«nos-
one-third on twelve months eftwt, and t
two years credit, with Interest trot* day of
secured by mortgage oh the property, "
for>U necessary paper*.
Prime White (hm at private sate-Jaat rctiim.latta it,
and for ule In lots to suit purchasers. Terms am. ,
Roundato CeroenV^M^Inf P» schr North BUht, Wtf
bbl* Roeendale Hydraulic Cement, for ule low. ’
New KngUndKum—Now landing per echrOataract. ftMi
Providence, 60 bbls N, E. Rum, for sale low, auglf
V.lo.bl. Bulldln* Lot, it IM..U N.. U, co«.
Ulnlog 120bj eotot. .110.1*1 on aolnutt-atmtl •!•>,
Lot 1*0.14, eonUInlof eo by 110 frit, dtoaUd on th. wr
nor o* Drojton .ad Umar-atTMt.. IT not prartooilv db. ,
wed of b, nritnU ado. th. >bon lote will b. »ld.t nob-
Ho auction In front of the court house, on Tuesday. 6th of
September next. Terms at sale. ‘ augl ,
Ro«nW.C. m ,nl—Now lurdlng por >clir CaUnct. 10O
bbls Hydraulic Cement. mayll
Improved Essence of Cnffee,—We have Ju,t received from
the manufacturer# In Philadelphia, and wlU mmUnueto
keep on hand for sale, Angustua Hummel's Improved le-
•ence of Coffee. This l* the besteompoelMon of Coffee av*t
offered for aale, and Coffee made from the IXoenee la mueh
more wholesome, nfora delicate, finer flavored and colored.,
perfectly dear, and to every respect superior to the finest
Rio Coffee, ana in nse will prove a nett saving 76 per cent
overCoffeo prepared In the ordinary manner.* Tty It and
see If It does not. - . mayl2
OPPOSITION LINE.
PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE
PLACES.—Leaves ororv Saturday morning
at liTo'clock.—Ti.o regular steam iwickot WEI.AKA, Capt.
N. King, will leave as abovo. For freight nngngoinent*. ap
ply on board, or to S M I.AFE1TEAU, Agent.
N. IL—Tlie faro to Rrunswlck is reduced to $4, aug25
OPPOSITION LIN Ki.
Change of Departure—Fir Palatka, Fla., and all Ihe interme
diate landing* on the route.
r - The superior new Rteam-nacketWELAKA,
^gggyfiSLOiptoln N. Kixu, will, until further notice,
leave every SatVhdat, at 10 o’clock. A. M.
Rate of I'asMgo In large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien >3 00 I To I'lcolaU $8 00
St. Mary* 4 60 I'alntka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 J Blapk Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
i-sblppod froo of all ciuirgoxnt Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steom Packet Company’s wharf, or to
febl8 _ 8. M. lAFFITEAU. Agent.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
thr Palatka, E. F., via Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson
ville. MidiUdmrg. Black Creek ami Pin,lata.
The superior Steam Packet WM. OASTON,
r ■ fa'i/w Pn P t T. K, Siiaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn-
Ing. at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave ovory Tucwlay.
The Rates of Passago by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Marys 4 60
Jacksonville b 00
Plcolata 8 00
Palatka 7;,. 8 00
Black Creek 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at tho Cliarleston
Steam Pnckot wharf, or to
mav31 CLAGHOHN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Agent*.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
Fbr the cure of Uoirnhs, Colds, Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Hoop
iiujcough. Croup. Asthma, ami Cmuumjiiim.
And by the river, upon the bank thereof slisll grow all
trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade and the fruit there
of shall bo for meat and tho loaf thereof for mediclno.”
H ERE was hope for the sick recorded long ago. and eve
ry year adds new proof to the assurance that there
promtue* shall not fail.
As medical science discovers and designates the remedies
nature has given, ono by one, the disease* that afflict our
rnco yield to tho control of art. Of all the maladies we
suffer from, none has carried mure victims to nn untimely
grave tlian Consumption of tho Lungs. Subjoined we give
some ovidenco that this too may bu cured, and that pulino.
nary complaints, In all their forms, may be removed by
Cherry Pectoral.
Space will not permit us to puhlUh hero any proportion
of the euros it has affected, but the Agcut below named,
will furnish our circular, freo, whereon aro full particulars
and Indisputable proof of tlfo fact*.
Sufferers, road and judge for yourselves. ,
fbr Injiumia and IhcgAng Cough.
NAWiviil.ic.Tenn., June 26,1851.
Sir: I havo repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for
hrioplng cough and inlluonza and have no hesitation in
pronouncing It a complete remedy. Four of my children
have been afflicted with these diseases, and tho free use of
the Pectorel haaalwny* afforded Instant relief.
. -JamuGlovkr.
Wo attest the truth of the above statement.
tl. MctilXTT, Editor Nashville Whig.
J M. Z1MM8HMAX. Druggist.
Few Consumptive Cough.
• PrmfBUita, Pa., Feb. 26.1861.
Dear Sir : For three years I have been afflicted with a
cough so distressing that I frequently diapalred of recovery;
much of tho time I was obliged to nit up all night In my
chair, as my cough would suffocate mo when 1 laid down.
Having used many remedies without much relief. I at last
tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under Providence cured
Vie altogether. I am with gratitude yours,
Jamkh H'Gaiv»um<.
Thisis one of the numerous cures (f Atlhma which have been
accredited to Cherry Pectoral.
AuuXT, N.Y., April 17,1848.
Dr. Ayer. I/iwcll—Dear 8ir; I have for year* been afflict
ed with asthma In the worst form, *0 that I have been
obliged to sloop In my chair for a larger part of tlie time,
being unable to breaths on my bed. I had tried a great
many medicines, to no purpose, until my physIcUn pro-
scribed, os an experiment, your Cliorry Pectoral.
At flrst it seemed to ma’ko me worse; but In less than a
week, I began to experience the most gratifying relief from
Its use; and now, In four weeks, the disease U entirely re-
moved. I can sleep on mv l>ed with comfort, and enjoy a
state of health which 1 had never expected to enjoy,
(•xmuir 8. Farakt,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
From the President of Amherst College. Edward Hitchcock if.
. D., LL. D.,Zc. ,. .
J. C. Ayer—Sir 1 I have used your Cherry Pectoral In my
own ease of deep-seated bronchitis, and am satisfied, from
Its chemical constitution, that it Is an admirable compound
for the relief of larynglcal and bronchial dfiicultles. If
my opinion, as to its superior chsraetor. can be of any ser
vice, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper.
Amherst. Sept. 12,1849. Edward Hitchcock.
Among other distinguished authorities wl;o hate lent
their names to recommend tills preparation as the best
known to them for affiMtionsof thelunge. are:
President Perkins, Vermont Medical Collego.
Professor HIlHnian, Ysle College.
Professor Valnnlluo Mott, New York.
Professor Clenviand. Bowdoln Medical Colloge.
Prafeseor Butterfield, Ohio Medical College.
Canadian Journal of Hodtcal Science.
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal.
Charleston. 8. C. Medical Review.
NeW Jersey Medical Reporter, •
Hon. Henry Clay, U. 8. Senator.
Hon. Ooo. V. Marsh, American Ambassador to Turkey.
Oon. Emanuel Bolaeas, President of Chill.
Rt. Her, Ed. Power, Lord Bishop of Toronto.
Also, many eminent phya(cUna In foreign eoantnea.
Not only In the more aangerons and distressing disease#
of the Longs, bnt also as a family medicine for occasional
It iasthe safest, pleasantest and best to to world
—— *“ J. C. AYXB, Chemist, Lowell. Mats.
004 A. IBOLOMONS,,W. W. UN.
viuil Savajiftab /and by aD
Life and Fire Insurance.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, and surplus over 8260.000.
Alfred Gill, President. Jas. C. Walklkt. Sec’y,
Tills Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the insured.
Tlio strength, ability and well Invested capital of the In
stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company In this State or Union.
[L.&] signed RG.P1NNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts, ,
State of Connecticut. [
8®-Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risk# !
taken on reasonable terms.
The subicrlber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa
nies : 1
Equitable Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Authorized Capital 82,500,000 .
Capital paid In 81,000,000
C. E. JlAnxcirr, E‘q., 1
Henrv LunuK, Esq., VTrustees, New York.
RniiKitT Dillon, Esq. J
Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company.
Cnpltnl 8200.000.
Granite Fire Insurance Company.
Capital 8200.000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capitol 8160.000.
New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp'y.
Capital 8160.000.
These Companies having a cash' capital, safely Invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance
against damage by flre.on all kinds of property on reason
able terms.
For Insurance In either of tho abovo named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for tho abovo Companies,
sept 20—ly office 129 Congress-st.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
CAIJIIIUKS, BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A
- ... general nssortmeet. Just receired.—Tlie sub-
rs aro now prepared to offer to the jiudIIo. Carriages,
Phetons, Buggies. Carryalls. 4c. fresh from some of the
most popular Kstatdishment*. and Builders at tho North.
The selection* wore made by ono of the firm, with strict
reference to tho requirements of this markot.
. They aro determined to keep only such articles In their
line, ns they can confidently recommend and warrant.feel
ing assured that they will bo sustained in offering a bettor
and finer class of work, than has been usually kept in this
market.
Tlio Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam
ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in inmost,
by an examination of their stock
$3T All kinds of Repa’ring done ns heretofore.
1*8. BENNETT 4 CO.,
July 81 Corner West Broad and Bay-sis,
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMS
.SHIP ISABEL, Will]Ait RoixmS, Commands!
avannah, Key West and Havana, connecting
with tho the PRolflo Nall Steamship Oompany’sllne for Gal..
ifornla. •
Tblssplondldaott steamship will hereafter leave Savanna
for Key West and Havana, on the 16th and 80th ofeaeh
month, and from Havana for 8avannah on the 8th and 22d
of each month.
The Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. 8. Mall
Steamship Company’altneto Aiplnwall, and the Pacific mall
line from Panama to California and Oregon
Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf at A*pln«
wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at the pauengen’ ex.
pense.
Tlio Isabel will also connect qt Havana with the U. 8. mall
8tcam Company’s line at New Orleans. Tickets for Key
West and Havana can be hod of
COHENS 4 HERTZ. Agent* at Savannah.
Ticket* for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Francisco, can
behadbynppgXa
Jania
RDECAI 4 CO, Agents.Charleston
UNITED STATES MAUL LINE.
New York end Savannah Steamahl]
EMENT,
Day* of Leaving Savannah for New York.
Tho Auguste, Capt. I.von. Saturday, Sept. 8
Tlie Florida Capt. Woodhull,., .Saturday. - 10
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, “ 14
Those ships are the largest on tho coeat, unsurpassed In
speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 60 to60
hours, and aro commanded bv skilful, careful and polite bf-
fleers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New
York. On the completion of the Knoxville In the antumn,
this lino will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and
Saturday. Cabin passage 826. Steerage, 89.
„ PADFXFORI), FAY 4 Co.,
Agents in Savannah.
8AM’L L. MITCHELL,
June6 18 Broadway, New York.
FOR Pin LADELPHIA—FARE~REDUCED#
7b tail on Saturday A fternoon, June llfA, at 4 o'clock.
[f-jS&Xfc . The lino side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000
burthen. J.Brnxxit,commander, will leave
as per annexd schedule every other Saturday.
rKOM CILARLXSTOX. II FROM mLADfLmA.
CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS I
W E have tills d»y o|K>uod a now and splendid assort
ment of-carpot*. consisting of—
Ilcmp, Dutch, Venetian, Stnlr, Tlti-co Ply.
Ingrain, anil Brussels Carpets.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Volvet andChenel
Rugs, Hemp, nnd Cocoa Mats, Druggut and Floor Oil Clotlis,
all of which will bo sold at tho In wost prices, by •
*op20 AIKEN 4 BURNS.
FALL TRADE Y)F 1853.
T O MERCHANTS ANI) WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
HUY GOODS.—Our arrangements for tho Fall Trade
will bo completed In a few days, when wo will Ik? prepared
to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Gnodr,. Hominy, Trimming*. Haber
dashery, and Small Wares,Ribbons. Ac.
M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO.,
178 Brougliton-strcet, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
sldo. aug27
NEW GOODS—FALL TRADE—1853 1
D KW1TT 4 MORGAN aro receiving by the steamers wcok-
ly their fell and winter Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Plnfn nnd figured black 8llks. colored glace aud ducapo do
Plate an>l brocade Silk of the newest style
Plain French Mouslin de Lniiics, French and Eng. printed do
Silk and Wool Plaids for children’s wear, plaid Raw Silks
Plain and plnld Poplins, vory rich. French printed Cambric
Dark Calicos. Mourning do, Irish Linens, 4c,
l Hlbero’s new bulldiii7, Congress-street.
HUDSON, FLEMING At UO.,
Factors nml Uomiiilsslon Merchants,
No. 94 Bay tired. Sanintuih. Ga.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchants nnd deal
ers. in tlio salo of Cotton nnd nil other country pro
duce. Being connected In busliioss with llol’KLXH, Ill'DXON
4 Co., of Charleston, tho establishment of an office In this
city will afford our friends choice of mnrkets. Strict atten
tion will bo given to business, and tho usuvl facilities af
forded customers.
*ep!8—tf
J. R. HUDSON. 1 ~ .
W. R FlAailNG, f 8 *™"*"-
LAMBETH HOPKLVS. Auguste.
J. J. COIIEN. Cliarleston,
JXO. 11. HULL. IIK.VHV O. KIXU
( lO.PAKTNERHHIP NOTICE—Tlie undersigned has tills
J day associated with him Mr. Hunky 0. Kino, of Glynn
county, with whom lie will continue theFnctorngeand Com
mission business in this city, under the (Inn of Hull 4 Kino
Jan!2 JNo. H. IIULU 210 Bay-street.
S UNDRIES.— 1 76 barrels Stuart's Crashed nnd Powdered
sugar ; 80 do. do. A. B nnd CClarified sugar ; 23 hhds
Prim Porto lUro. and 10 hhds. St. Croix sugar ; 60 Casks
quarts nnd jilnts Byass Linden Porter ; 60 bbl*. Tread
well’s soda uisciiit; 30 bid*, and 76 kogs Prime Leaf Lard ;
60 mate ail|icrior old government Jnvo Coffco ; 40 bugs
laguyra and 80 Piimoold Rio Coffeo; 6 Pipes moder swan
Gin ;''b0 Ixixes Rcya L-mon Syrup s 20 barrels Winter
Strained aud Bleached Whale Oil: 300 boxes No.l Pate
and Family Soap; 20 tierces superior sugar #uried limns ;
60 boxes white 6<) do. colored Clicese ; 100 boxes new scal
ed Herring* ; 100 do. Ailamantine Caudles; 80 do. BeadePs
6* and 8* Tallow Candles ; 50 boxe* Pearl Starch : 40 boxes
Ground Coffeo ; 20do. do. Pepper ; 60 dox. painted Buckets
200 roams wrapping and 100 Cap and Letter paper. Land
ing and for aalo by
8epl27 SCRANTON. JOHNSON 4 CO.
W HITEWASH BRUSHES. Sweeping Brooms, Dusters.
Scrubs. Popes Heads snd Eyes. Scrubbing, Shoo and
Ley Brushes, for sale by
JylO
B UTTER, CHEESE AND LARD—SO kegs selected Goshen
nutter; 60 boxes selected English Dairy Cheese, 28
bbls lllram Smith’s Flour, new wheat, received per steam
er, and for salo by
sepll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 (XL
A LL READY!—My store Is now completed, and I Invito
the attention or planters, house-keeper* nnd others, to
my large and varied assortment of Crockery, China, Glass,
and Stone Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard
ware; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Japanrd Tin Wars; and
Fancy Articles—In short, every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, may be found at this estab
lishment except dry goods and cabinet furniture, and at as
low, If not lower prices, than they can he purchased el*e-
whore. *ep21 J. r. COLLINS.
B ALTTHOF. BACON, LARD AND FLOUR.—76 hhds prime
Bacon Sides. 16 do do Shoulders, 40 bbls and 80 keg
prlmo Loaf Lard, 300 bbls Hownrd-st. Flour, resolved and fo
sale by aug31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 00.
B UTTER. CHEESE. 4c.—50 keg* choice Ooshen Butter.
26 boxos do do Cheeso, 16 cask# sugar-cored Hams, 20
bbls fine e'ltlng Potatoes. 20 do Hiram Smith’s Flour, new
wheat 16 do Goneseo do do. landing from steamer Florida.
For sale by^ *op21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
A ' LMANACR FOR 1864—Greenville’s Almanacs for 1864,
calculated for the States of Georgia, South Carolina,
Alabama, and Florida, received and for eale wholesale anil
retail by rep20 8. S. SIBLEY.
P NE jFHITE HHIRTS.-Jiut receired a new assortment.
Also a how eupply of colored shirts. Far sale by
Jnly31. PRICE 4 VEADER.
C ORN AND FLOUR.—800 bags Corn, and 60 bbls Flonr,
landing por schr 8alllla and for sate by
nngl4 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 OO.
M OLASSES.—160 bbls re-boiled Now Orleans Molasses,
in store, and for sale by
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
G IN AND BRANDY.—100 bbls Pbelpe’ Gin, 8 pipe# Swan
do, 10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy 4 Co. Brandy, 7 do do
Champagne do, 4 quarter casks Henry Logar do, 6 do do
Champagne do, 20 eighths do do do, 10 do ao United King
dom. for sale by .
qug 26 COHEN 4 F0SDICTC.
I ILOUR AND SALT—180 bbls Bolt)mere, Georgia. Gene-
1 Me, and Hiram Smith's Floor, 200 sacks Salt for sals
bj 1 ..pH katAUQK » flovu.
/~1inER —26 lioxe* Cham page Cider, a very choice article
PIANO FORTES*
THE subscriber* solo agents for A. Stod-
fart 4 Co's., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piano
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 and touch is evident nnd acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well as the critical
connoisseur. Tlie ladles are respectfully Invited to view
these Instruments. An nrrrangeinent having been effected
with onn of our most eminent Pianists for tho purposo, they
can also be enabled to Judge of the tono.
F.ZOGBAUM 4 CO., Market-square.
Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned
and repaired. Jell
H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please toko notice that
the obstructions at tlie entrance of my store, conse
quent upon tho putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffi
ciently removed to ennblo them to gain easy nccess to tho
interior, where thoy will find the shelve* well stocked as
usual, with Crockory, China, Glass and 8tono Ware, family
Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut-
lery ; together, with a groat variety of Limps, lanterns.
Wick*. Fancy and Houso Furnishing Goods, which will bo
sold nt niodorato snd Just pricoa, by J. P. COIJJN8,
aug26 • 100 Dryan-strcet.
S UNDRIES.-j-56 bbls Gcncseo Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar
and Poila Crackers. 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s
Clarified Sugar, 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 800
boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap. 100 bags Itlo Coffoo. 160
bbls K. Phelns and Rose Gin, 40 do P. 4 H. Connecticut Ri
ver ilo. tending and for sale by
aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
FRENCH Printed Cambric*. In medium ami dark colors
L? very beautiful, Just openod and for sale by
nug4 IteWriT 4 MORGAN.
ikcjil always In h
mtlybot
W. W. LINCOLN.
Monument Square.
J UST RECEiyF.D—In store and for sale, 800 bbls Tliotn-
aston Lime, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland
Oats, 100 bundle* Northern Hay. Apply to
aug30—-lm Z. N. WINKLER, Williamson’s building.
B ACON SIDES.—Twenty hhds. Ribbed Sides, ten CIcardo
Landing nnd for sale by
sepO. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
B UTTER. enKESE AND FLQUK._80 Sqm Goshen But-
ter. 60 boxes do Cheeso, 66 bbls Hiram Smith'* and
Genesee Flour, rocolvod per steamer, and for sale by
aug31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 OO.
jHAWLH; ncodlo-wnrked Collais, Sleeves. Chnmusetts,
• J infants' Wnista and Caps; Cashmere Scarfs; Ribbons;
ladles’, geutlemon’a and children’s Hosiery ; nemlleworkod
Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Rands; embroidered and
linen cambric Uandkeithlefe. just received and for sale at
tho lowest prices, hy *o27 DsWITT 4 MORGAN,
a new
........ for salo
AIKIN 4 BURNS.
r lCAID and strl;ied mourning ginghams; al-o,
style of French ginghams, Just received and
augl6
by
S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—Tlie subscriber having been
appointed agent for the abovo Invaluable publication.
Is prepared to receive subscriptions. Tho next volumo will
commence on tho 17th Sept. GB0. B. MITCHELL
auglO Successor to F. Zogbautn 4 Co.
/~10RN.—800 bushels prime whlto BalUinoro Corn, for
■ . ..... .... (j,
v/ sale to arriru. Apply
aug21
OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
F LOUR—60 bbls Baltimore Flour. In store nnd for sale by
*ep23 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
S YRUP. 4c.—66 lioxe* Lemon Syrup, 20 do ground Pep-
[»er, 20 do Mustard, for sale by
>p21 /. V. OONNERAT 4 CO.
RANDflSt—I.zndlng from E' Satterly—jO cnsks superior
JD Cognac Brandy In store, 10 haIf-plpMOIt’4 Co’s do,l<^
quarter casks vory old Jean Lool*’ do,'16 halre* and quar
ters do, various brands, for sale by
aep21 J. V. OONNERAT 4 CO.
A NCI10VY PASTE!, French Musterd/tapers, Bardlnes
A. and Olives, for *ale by junSM^ A. BONAUD.
M OLASSES.—200 bb's prime N. O. Molasses, for eale to
arrive. Apply to .
aug20 -OkUpSik DUNKKR.
■DBU1TE*R, CHEESE, 4c—30 kegs selected Ooshen But-
JD ter. 60 boxes English Dairy Che^rfe, 20 half bbl* George
Haas’ F M Beef, landing from steamer, and for'ssle by
angl8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 OO.
S HIRT)*, SHIRTS.—Just reoefiSSfonow supply, ol various
fashions and qualltlos. 1
Jyl4 PRICE 4 VEADER^ M3 Ilay-st.
M OfiASSKS.—60 bbls. Portland Hyrup ; 60 do. cliolcojf ‘
O, do., for sale by
augl9’WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
gusto. 6 kegs choice Goshen natter^ 10 casks Dairy"
Clteeeso. for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
anglT Corner Broughton and Drayton-strect*.
auglfi
McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
C HOICE OIJ) JAVA COFFEE—20 bags old brown, tend
ing. snd for sale by
an*16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 00.
C ORN 1 CORN!! 1,200 bushels primo" white Western
Corn, Just received and for sale by
aagfi • CHARLES If. DURYKR
-100 bbls Baltimore Flonr, tending and for safe
“OWLANB ‘ “
pUJUR^-
aug24
l» 4 CO.
sale by aepli 8. 8, BIBUIY, 186 Congree* at,
F *~ INE White Shirts, Wertno UmleMhirt*, and Wrapper* j
also Morlno Drawers, Socks, 4». A large supply just
received, for sale by aepT WM. R. SYMONS.
G drXEE ANU TEA,—100 nek, SS Cod,, | tO m»tta oil
Java do.; 60 boxes ground West India do.: 160 ease#
Too, various kinds, for **«• by .
••1 MoBAHON k DOYLE.
C HAMPAONE—MbasketsMumra’sKemi
pints and quarts; 60 do Lone Star do, of direct Impor
tation, a very cboloe article. In store and for sale by .
may20 . J. ROUSSEAU.
N OTICE.—The subscriber briow compelled to «!«•• the
outstamlinf business of F. Z0GBAUM k CO., would
request all those Indebted to the late firm to msky lmme.
i!£BC£$ ^ ** hMr,n « ^
successor to t. Zoyhsuw* Co.
June
June;
JSJ::::::::
August
August 20
September.. 3
Cabin passago....
Stcorngo
Sept 17 June 4
October... lllJune 18
October... 15 July 2
October... 29| j July 1*
Novembcr..l2[[July 80
November. 26 August 13
December..10| | August 27
Sept 10
Sept 24
October... ? 8
October....21
November. S
November. 19
December.. 3
816
. 0
Through tickets to New York 17
Tills shin ban been thoroughly overhauled nnd furnished
bollors, and a large nnd elegant dining saloon on
.. .. .. j 0 fl )e
with now
deck, with ovory arrangement that can add
tlie comfort
of passenger*.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies tho name wharf as the
Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow nnd City ofMsnehes.
ter. nt tho fool of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charlea
ton.
Freight on nlLperlshiiblo article* must be pro-paid .
For freight or passage, apply to
II. F. nAKER 4 CO.,
, Accommodation wharf. Cliarleston.
„ 8AMUEL T. l’ERCB,
Jnne7 Agent, Vhlladeiphla.’
UNITBD STATES MAIL l.lffE.
( Througli In 60 to 66 hours,—AVib York and
Charleshm Steam Pacids-leave Adger'e
Wharves evory Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamships
JAMES ADGE'R. Captain J. Dickikron, 1,600 tons
MARION. Captain M. BwmT, 1,20C tons.
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Fostik, 1,000 tons, will lento
each aMertnato Wednosd y, having been newly coppenl
and guards raised, Is now In complete order.
For freight or passago, having elegant state room accom
modations, apply at tho office of the Agent.
HENRY M1SSR00N,
Corner East Bay and Adgor 4 8on’n Wharves.
N. B.—A new ship will be placed In the line to oonneef
with theSmithemer on Wednesday*. fehlO *
UNITED 8TATKS MAIL,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla.
Itailroad to Ogldhorjt—Stages to Mlahastee,
eommencod on tho nth Inst., running threo times a week
via. Kojrton, Balnbridge, and Qulacy. and three timee q
week vln.TtmmanvtBo.DuncnnsvBle, Ac.
Passengers hy this route will leave Mncon at half past 8
o’clock, A. M.. by Ilnllrond for Oglethorpe. Tlie 8tagee
leaving Oglelhorge either way at 11 cBclock, arriving at Tate
Inhasseo, at 10 o’clock on tho evonlng of the next day—tlma
by either route 36 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbridge
and Quincy, to Tnllahnssen returning, leave* Tallaliassee on
Sundays, Tuesdays and Tliuradays. at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Tlnirsdays, and Satunteys, hy the way ol
UiomasyiUo—retumlnir asmo route on Mondays, Wednesdays
nnd Fridays, at 10, I*. M. '
Tlirpiigfi from Ogletliorpo to Tallahassee by either route
in 36 hours—from Macon In 88—ond from Savannah In 60
hours.
Bv this route Passongers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloc
Train of Cars, will arrivu at Tallahassee In 60 hours. It is
also decidedly the Best, cheapest and most expeditious route
for travellers to Apalachicola nnd West Florida.
Faro from Macon to Oglethorpe 81,75 j from Oglethorpe
to Tallahassee, 816,00. ' ’
L. C. 8iuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fxhuxr, “ M Tallahassee.
*ng3Q F. K, WRIGHT, Proprietor
MACON AND WEBTEItH KA1LROAP.
Mull Train.
Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ flV “ P. M.
C ONNETTINO at Atlanta with the Train* of the Weetera
nnd Atlantic and laGrango Ronds, nnd with tha Day
Train or the Georgia Rond, and at Mai- - j with tho Day
Train* of the Central and South-western i M «ds. Passenger
will arrive In Macon at 121/. and at Atlanta at ltf, haring
the remainder of the night for rest. •
Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ate.) who
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will nrrivoat Montgomery In for*
staging* h” 11 ” 1 lnclu(lln K a11 stopimges, and only ten' hours
AccommodatlonTralns.Tri-Weckly, will leave Macon ever*
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, nt 8 o’clock, A. M. Re.
turning, ieavo Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur.
day. at 7« A. M. Thl* Train will connect with th* Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by ths up*
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
Macox. May 17,1862.*
EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’P
3mn Jy 22
BOUTH-WBBTlflKN KAILIIOAP.
P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at 8X A. M.j
arrive at Oglethorpe 10^ A. M.; arrive at Columbus I
o'clock, 1*. M.
. Leave Columbus daily at 0 o'clock. A. M..and Ogletiiorpe
at Zljf A. M.; arrive at Macon at 8X P. M.
Connectlngat Macon each way with Central RRJraln to .
Hnvnunnh. Augusta and MUtelgeville, and-wifh Macon and
W. .trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, ChaCtanooga, Nash
ville. 4e. .
Connecting dally at Columbus, hy fut line of eoachea, 28 ’
to Opelika, thence 64 rallos by M. 4 W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery, Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufaula
mail stages.
Passengers broikfast and dine at Fort Valley.
OKO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent.
Maco.v, Aug. 19,1863. aug31
PLASTIC RING, AO.
T HE undersigned having commenced business on hte
own account, respectfully tenders hie services to the
PjiWIc. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Ptes-
leriHjf. 8 toco Work, 4c. 4c.. at the usual (iricea, and will
in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under
hte *u]>ervlslon. Builders end others contempUtlnc build
Ing, would do well to call upon him before contracting with
others. Orders left at hte residence,.Jones^L,cornet of
IIarnnr<l-Ht., -Ill b. piomptl, utt.nrtnj (». , '”?™ r
Jnl/15-lj VAIiENTINE SHIIM1IER.
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VrEOETAnU! Cutt.r. I'.tlj Pan., Pn M h Md Rn.ll.h
V Il.fltln, Upon,., Skimmer., Soup Imllr- *. lid
celved and for salo by June3 J. P. Qof-LINfl
jfS ASUMeAes, MouaUn deLolwuL plaid Poplins, Merinos
V. in * ,, .oolora t cashm«* Ptei<Mexony eotored Flannels,
pteln and brocado Silks In new styles, black Silks In all
widths and qualities, black Satin de Cbene. end a great va-
. of othrfE articles for ladles' dresses, Jnst reoflvsd and
W ORKS OF.JOHN 0. GALHOUN-Tb# second volume. for ths lowrat prices by „
containing the speeches of John C. Calhoun delivered e«p27 DsWHT k MORGAN,
si? ^‘ b# tT nV ~^»-Al Bcduoedl>ricM-nw subacribm ere o
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— faring th* balance of their Summer Slock of Dry Goods
consisting of Bareges,Printed JscocetsandOrgandlei.Freneb ,
Cambrics and Glnshsms, Printed and Plaid India 8ilk*. AL
so, Summer Quilts, Linen Ounbriolbadksrehlefr, N W CbL :
Vd’ILI-ER’S HAMS. 40.-20 tieroee Miller’s Boms t 16 ,
iVl hbds. Itaeon Sides; J6 do. Shoulders j 6 bbls. Beef
Tongues j M bbls UefUrd. Landing from schooner Wood.
br sferr ndf0f 1 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON *Ofc
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\J Butter Biscuit; 26 barrels Sugar Biscuit: 60 barrels
Stuart's A. Sugar i 60 do. do. II. Surer [M do; do'o!-
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