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_ iThdaJnr-st. o«‘< Bay lane. Sa<Mnnah,Gm
??5- THOM AW t. t.ono,
Bnsines* fiarb*.
- r UtKKN McINTOSH,
httobxby at law, «*.
mlUISAltT'S IIKFICR
...MUvand WMtaker-slmte. Office hour* from ®
O^JJ, J*. u.; and ftonr 3)<. P. M. to 8, P. M.
'JNOTW* MlririKN,
ATTORN’ETY at law.
nnrr of Whitaker and Bay streets.
,! in the Courts ° r ^ r >reii Bulloch, Effingham.
^Brrto McIntosh. Glynn, Camden and Chatham
countir«. - ■ ■' ■»— ■■'■■■■
— JOSRPH WAN A Ills,
J ATTORNEY AT I .aw,
H.W a «rrrt over the Reading Room of U»«* Republl
ojSUEtf - ™ se
n a. O’BTRNB,
U ATTORNEY AT l.AW.
0«r« 1T» n»r street. over l-oner A Co ’» Thug Store.
-— FKItDINAM* MODl.TO.n,
ATTORNEY ASP COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ATTOR. Watkinf!( , m Otty. DC.
-,,..«Mi^lothr»*ri<-u* Court* of the District, end at-
"Koth. proMCuUou of cUlm. * 8 .in.t Ihe^or.rn-
neat,
Pf, WHIT SMITH,
attorney ANP counsellor at law.
* AlUgahvr. Aoft Honda.
„ .•iiM.in ih* Eastern »o'l Southern counties. Refer
A *nd K « Hilton. Fa.,.. Savannah,Ua.
• j, W. PATTKHSON,
ATTORNEY ANP CXA NSKIXOR AT LAW,
A rbrttth. Mvnti-e C-unty, Ga.
q. W. HAICKIi,
.rrOHVEY ANP (XH’NSVIXOR AT I.AW.
* Uyoherllo Jrtferttm Cnsnty. Honda
W.IM
I,EM<‘N SYRUP.
■DECT BLACK Hi Ml LEX per bos 84. keg syrupper gallon
13 9874. do do ptr 20 gallon 76«, kef* estrs. each 37«.
Assorted Candles,
Per TOO lh 8Tb i Sugar Plum*. Vrwlt Prop*, me .*TR.
All arOolua of first quality. No charge for delhery At
railroad or steamboats. i T. V. RICK.
Candy and Byrup Manufcoturer,
marts—dbwiy Savannah. (la.
T HE SAVANNAH CrBOftGtAN, WEDNESDAY MOftNING, AUGUST 9, 18M.
THOMAS HUH 1IRS IllMfiS,
ATTORNEY AND i'or.N,-KU/)R AT LAW,
JVvupniJt'. Georgia.
•••i»«*tt** in the Circcuit Court* ofThom**. I/iwnde*.
niEh Ware Appling and Irwin.Georgte ; and In theCir-
« it Court* of Jefferson. Mo li«on and Hamilton, of the
uittls (Vrult of llorida. au.l in Alachua and Columbia
enuatie* In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all person* before the Department* at Wash
ington.
T.W. IUKEII,
ATTORNEY AT I A W.
trill attend the Superior Court* of Camden. Glynn. Mein
loth Ware. Appling and Chatham counties ; and for bu.
rnei* that may be en’rii*te l to HU care, will charge the
u«na! price if he bring* It to a successful termination
bat onlr half price if he lose* a ca«e for the client will
ret hare been remunerated, although he had service* ren
dered South Newport McIntosh couuty.Ga.. will he hit
roidence till the l*t of October next. Am—jefl
.TKSSF. T. IIKUNAUU,
ATTORNLY AN’O CO UN.-ELI/>R AT LAW,
AYimaiurffJe. Fla.
Reference*—George L. Urown. William Pell. Newnansrille.
Fla.; R. B Hilton. Boaton A Vill-ilonga. Savannah. Ga.
- WILLIAM n. HASIIKH,
ATTORNEY ANP COUNSELLOR AT l.AW.
TroupviUt. Loumdt county, Ga.
Will practise in Thorua*. Lown-le-. Clinch. Ware. Appling.
Telfair Irwin. Lauren*, an 1 Pulaski countie* Georgia;
and in Jefferson. Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida.
Wit.1*1 AM S. D IN1KLL,
atpuiney at law.
Corner Whitaker street *nd Bay lane. Savannah.
RiBTRttW.E HAMILTON comm
'"“’“"haktwiiok & covpkk,
ATTORNF.TS at law.
Will practise in all the Court* of the Eastern Circuit.
m'r~'WtVm** Ttt*l«lV.rS*UlvrR. JMKHKoWK
WILLIAMS, Of.IVKH Al BROWS,
ATTORNEYS at law.
llunia Vista. Marion County. Ga..
Will practise in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. !/>«. and any adjoining
counties where their service* may be required. janUP
WALTER S. MOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ojffec in (Ac EicXan i'
W ; ll practice in theennrtaof Rcriven. Washington. Rich
Bond. Burke and Chatham counties. feb«
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice in all the different Court* <>f the Fj»*tern Pi*
trict. Particular attention paid to collecting. nrt.S
I W U1LLI>. „ ..... J w QACLUWO
MILLKK A GAl LDI.NG,
ATTORNEY.' at i.aw,
Burna I’ids Ga
LKONOKKON l>. I»K LYON,
attorney at law,
St. Maiyt. Ga..
Will praetlec in Camden, Wayne. Glynn. Charlton. Ware
at.d Clinch counti**. Georgia, end in Marlon county. Fla.
References—Hon. J. C. Nicoll. Judge LV S District Court.
Solomon Coh' n. F>q J 1>« Motta. Esq.. Savannah ;
Mr. W H. Clarke, 't Mat - 1m—Jy8
NATHAN IIKSTON,
attorney at law,
Hlantfia Gtor da.
Will practice In the fdlouin.- c. untie* • Ca*s. Campbell.
Carroll Cherokee. DeKalb. Fulton, l orsyth. I ickena.
Paulding and Cobb. Refers to James 11 Carter fc Co.
». BTUNP. f- U. O MOLL.
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
DEAIJin.' IN IMPOBTKI 1 'VINKS ANP LIQUORS. Ac .
Xtit Door to Marshal! Ileus-. II rough ton street.
aAVaXXAII. OEMIOIA.
Wholesale and retail dealer* in imj-orted wine* and liquor*.
French brandies. *egar*. and fancy gr ore lies.
" IUCI1ARO H. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Macon. Georgia.
Will practice in the Counties of Bibb. Twiggs. Macon. Sum
ter. Doolv Worth. Pecatur. Baker. Calhoun. Dougherty,
and Le«.’and will give prompt and faithful attention to
any business entrusted to Ins care. llm—m80
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Mtaaluu of IR04-*0.
II. P, AWCOtP, M. D.. l*rnf. of Theory and Practice of
Medicine.
IV M. Kollock.M. IK, Prof of Obstetric*.
W. G. Druooit, M. D . 1‘rof of Surgery.
C. W. W*i. M. IK. Prof, of MedicalClirnilstry.
II I. Hr an, M. 1).. Prof, of Mateira Medics and Thera*
pent lea
K II. Marti.n. M. P . Prof, of Institutea of Medicine.
J. (1. How Atm. M D.. Prof, of Anatomy.
J. p, Hun, M. P . Prol. of Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
.1. J. Wwr. M. P . Assistant I'emnnstralor of Anatomy.
FTMIE Regular Course of lecture* in this Iivtitution. will
X commence on the fits! Monday in November, and ter
minate in the following March. Preliminary lectures will
be delivered from Monday, the 16th day of October, until
the commencement of the Regular Course, for which no
additional lee will be required. Students have free acce.sa
to Ilit* Medical and Surgical Ward* < f the Savannah Hospi
tal. TIB* extensive charity is under the medical control of
two members of the Faculty, by whom Clinical Lecture*
are delivered. In addition to this, they have amide op|>or.
tunity lor learning pradical medicine at the College CHn*
Iqno. which Is open dally to patient*.
During the past session upward* of two hundred case*
were prescribed for. and over thirty surgical operation* per
formed In the the preseuco of'the student - at the Clinique.
Material for Anatomical investigation* will be abundantly
supplied Fee*—Matriculation. FA ; Full Course of I-ec-
lure*. $1°5; Demonstrator. $10; Gr.iduaUon.83U For fur
ther intoimution, address, post paid.
jel7 II. L. BYRD. M. IK. Dean.
DYING AND RENOVATING
KSTAIII.ISIIMUNT,
73 York street, near the (\iur1 House. .Yaeannak. Georgia.
KsTAnusnrn in 1832.
rpilF subscriber, grateful to hi* patrons and friend* for
I their continued favors, would state that. In addition
to the Improvements in Bring, acquired by him during hi*
last v 1 s t to England and Scotland, ha* made arrangement*
lor extending hit business, by which he is now eunbled to
I>ye a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen dresses,
shawl*. Ac , which he trust* will geuetally please all who
may favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen's garment* dyed, cleaned or renovated, ns
may he required. In the same superior style which has gen
orally so much pleased his pationsand friends.
I Julies' bonnet* dyed, bleached and pressed in the most
issiiiouable style*.
Order* from the country punctually attended to. Term*
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboat* or railroad, word,
should be sent "him by letter, through the Post Office, so
thst lie mav know where to call for them
novl6 ALEXANDER GALI.OWAV
JOHN DURAND’S
Pl'PEUKiR FRENCH BITTEF8.
V Certain Cure (or V laluleney. Weakness of thePtomach.
Debility Plspepsin. Fever and Ajtue. and oil Complaints
arising from a derangement of the NervousSystem : it may
l*. used iu wine and spirit* without at nil injuring it* medi
cinal properties.
Among the many different preparation* of the day. none,
in our mind, meet the indication so well ss the ariicle
above named. Any body cun make a medicine but to
make one that w ill be countenanced and recommended bv
the Medical Profession is quite nnother thing ; the French
Hittet* Is countenanced and recommended by the Medical
Faculty for diseases incident to our climate, vis : Derange
ment of the Stomach. Cholera. Ague. Remittent and Bilioui
Fever. Dyspepsia. Itebillty ot the Nervous system. Ac. For
»ale by msv30 A. BoNAL'D. Agent.~ |
Ian ling from steamer an I for *ule by
maySl PCKANT>*N. JOHNSTON k CO
M olasses am> syrcp — as bbi* and tcs*\v»*t Tndi»
Molasses. 75 bhls do. CO bbls New Or’.ean* Pvrup. lo.
sale by may7 ^MAHON k IH)YLK
AMS.—:»U0Ruuo\*«n'» prime new Hum*, landing thb
day per schr Somerset from Baltimore.and for sale by
ap22 ' |M»HEN k BUNKER.
R ECEIVED. j>er Inrk Rndient. TO barrel* I'otstoes. lot
Ronoldson's Hams. 2 ejisks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
Bacon Sides. mh14 J D JR45K.
L ipi/lUR —173 bit's and 160 bags super line Georgia Flour
1 ju*t received uml for sale from store, bv
may 1 SCRANTON. JOllS'PTON k CO
I’KOVl.NCI Al. INJSl IIANCK COMPANY OK
TORONTO, i ANAPA. " f*T.
Cnpltnl 9-4.UOO.OOO.
CTSHE undersigned having • -ecu aj pein*.'1 Agent of the
L above Company b.-«». t" nnno-ioce that he i« prepared
to issuae Policies of Insurance on Fire HI V.* In Savannah
and vicinity, u* al*.> on Marine B ^enerallv %
jc23 IV M CROW PER. Agent.
II AMP. RAOON AND LARD,—Just raoetred. 100 choice
II Baltimore Hams. 8 bbls Pig do. 3 hbds Bacon Phout.
il*r. 20 psokagos LmT Ian), 10 whole and half bhls Vtg Pork,
for sal* by 1>AVH» O’OONNOH.
mayie oornsr Brogghton And Drayton sU.
TIM.GUR. CANPI.M.M'Alif IL AC —lOObbLOeiugla Floor.
F 20 bbl* Geneses Flour. 20 do lliram Smith do, 20 half
bbls Genesee do. 60 boaes BesdelPs R mould Uandles, 60 do
Rtnr Chndtes, 60 do Colgate’s Pearl Ptarcli. 20 do ground
Coffee. 60 do Boda Cracker.. landing and for sale by
Jy7_ _ SCRANTON. JOHNSTO^j k CO.
IT UTAH AG A 8KFP.—Tlilsday received ItuUbaga. Flat
TV Dutch. Bed Top. large Globe. While Hnnnter. and
Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Keed*. which are warranted to bo
|«>r the growth of 1R54. W. W. LINCOLN.
I Je2 Monument -Square.
S «0AP. CTARCH AND CANDLE?.—SO figs No 1 and Earn
By Reap. 80 do Fancy do. 35 do Beadell’* Pearl Starch
I"0 do patent mould Candles, 40 do Adsmsntine do. for sale
[by may7 MnMAllON k IH)Y1.E.
'ITTANTED—100 Pahnetto log*, not |e»s than 12 feet In
W length- Apt ly to
| Jy 18 T. J. WA1MH, 170 ltay-st.
C ^HHKCK lt(H)KS —Merchants and oilier*, are invited to
H call and examine a beautiful variety of Check Book*,
k n all U\o different U*nkt tn Savannah They ate got up
lu superior atylc. on good paper printed on blue ground
work, and will bo sold cheap. Call a' the hook a’nre of
jy22 8. 8. SIBLEY. No. 136, Oongrass-strest,
CJHURTS.—300 sac k* in I v
o jyi8 ' McMahon a im vlf..
M ^J.U n.V—‘38 liluis prime siioulder*. II do do
H sale
ffltrst HftM to Cflrgnipft.
Shipping anb 0ttamboat9.
CH AHLKRTO.H A !YD IIALTIM OUIC.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO’S LINK.
Cabin Passage *17 60 Steersge Passag* .68 06
— Tlie *plendl.| new aide-wheel steamship TEN-
_NICKSKK. IjiuIs Parish, commander, will sail ss
nf schedule •
from Baltimore Frern Charleston.
Saturday April 20
Wednesday May 10
Saturday May 20
Wednesday May 31
Saturday luno 10
Wednesday lime 21
Saturday July 1
Treadwell’* Si da Crackers. 60 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch,
lauding from hark Maria Morton, and fur sale by
jy21 SCRANTON. Ji’llNSluN .k O
1 “ Nl.t »I'H. lilSCl'nT&C.—160 bbls Georgia Flour.’325 sacks
dodo. 26 bhls Hiram Smith's do. 60 do Boda. Butte
and .Sugar Biscuit. 70 boxes and half bids dodo. 60 boxe
ground Coffee, 40 do do Pepper. 60 do Mustard, lauding and
for sale by
jyO MrMAHON k DOYU..
M. MAHON .k DOYI.F:.
C ANDY ANDIuThNS —5(fliiilf buses New York Cn
dr.(assorted.) 30 boxes lUisin*. ‘.5 halves and qra. do
for *.ii.- by je R McMAllON * DOYUS.
P !G IIA'IS.—3 ju-t recei\ed In steamer, an I foj
aalebv jel4 HYLAND k iKNEIIJk
I?0B SALE—A black girl. 15. house servant
1’ A black girL 17. house servant
A Mack woman. 36 good cook, and her two hoys Rand 10.
A Ida k woman. 35 gondco<ik. washer audironet.
A black woman. 33 good cook, and her three duighter.*,
1C. 11 and 0. sold to be kept in the city.
Three black hoys, 13. 14 and 13.
A black man. 30. good axe man.
A black inuu, 22. good bricklayer.
aplia W\ I.l.Y k M> )N7 Mi'Ll .IN
K m COFFEE’ kr —149 bags prime green”Bio Cnil.-e.bb
do do Porto Bico do. 60 mats and 20 baps old Govern
nient Java do. 20 cask* pints Ryass' loindon Porter. 20 l>x*
Treadwell'* Soda Cracker*. 6" do* painted bandied Broom*.
100 do do Buckets. 26 bbls Luther Felton & Si n's Boston
Bum. lauding and for sale by
i-22 M'lt.lN TON. J"11NH "N .k Cm.
B A' '»N- in non pound* hands, im* lcline*see Bacon in
store, nud for sale hr
may28 OGDEN k BUNKER
id foi
4far ihlagraplind for the Georgian. -fc*
Chsarlcaton Cotton Mnrliet.
ClfAltf.nRTON, August 7.
Hnlet of tbo day 18R at 9 to 10, extremes. Market
cloned la a drooping condition.
From tlio Philadelphia Ledger.
Vngnrlc* of Fashion.
If an inbabltunt of the moon, or a traveller from
another system, could visit tbo earth, be would lind
some dUBoulty lu believing that the pcoplu whom ba I Wednesday July 12
met in diOervut coutinenta were beluga of a common I Saturday July 22
race. He would ace, in ono country, the men wear- 1
ing tails, and another, the women wearing trownen,
in one, the n.en Mporting turbans, uml in another thn
tvoineti liguring in cups, lie would ton Hie beurd cut
oll'by one nation, and religiously preserved by anoth
er, the hair cropped close lit Northern Europe, but
Rnflcred to grow long in Southern. He would Bee the
North American Indian,ruuk In savagery, daubing
huiii-elr with odire. and the civilized duchess, proud
of her hereditary roiinement, paiutiug herself with
rouge. He would ace an Empress wearing a yard or
two of useless gilt at the tail of her grown ; grave
Judges burying their beads in horse-hair wigs, till
they looked like puppie.u solemnly caricatured ; sol
diers with bear skin cups big enough to bold their
proveuji-r foi a fortnight; and a thousand other rid
iculous varieties of costume, travtrsing the human an-
FLOH1DA PACKET.
>br Darien, Brunswick, arut St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
ritte, Picotala. 1‘alalka. atul Black Creek. Fla.
r wff" ** tfc The new ami splendid fs*t runuing *tesm>
SEMINOLE. Captain W. R. Piwau.. will
commenceher trips as alwivu on Tuesday the 21st instant,
at in o'clock. A M Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for passenger* going
, , . .. ...iii •• i north, to connect with the New York and Savannah steam,
iitiul, and milking it look like u cross nelwcen a inou- i t i,ip*
key uml a purot, or, ut least, like uny thing but what The Seminole Is fftlcd up In ni*gnilio-nt style, with large
Friday May 6
Tuesday May 16
Friday May 80
Tuesday June 6
Friday June Iff
Tuesday June 27
Friday Jnly 7
Tuesday July 1R
Friday July 28
Apply tn J HOOPER A C<> . Agents. Baltimore.
J CALDWELL k CO.. Agents, ( hsrloston.
may4 BRIGHAM.JfH.I.Y k CO.. Agents. Bsvanuah.
AUGUSTA AND It \ 81 IU K»;._
ITlit* very light draft steamer FASHION,
llpot. will depart on Rnturday atternoon tho
1st July, and continue to leave every Saturday For freight
engagements, which w ill be taken bl reduced rates a-uly
to jo2 fl M. A. COHEN. Agfni
apt. I».
it was.
In Chinn he would see mothero bandaging the feet
of their female children, to muke them little, lu New
Zealand be would observe men intoning tlicir faces,
lu the Orient ho would discover Judies dying their
nails black. He would see the E-quimaux with hits
of bone BtulTcd through a hole in each check ; the
Flat Head Indian, with his forehead compressed till !
it looked like that ot an idiot •, nud tbo African negro,
and airy «tnt» rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
I not rjcelH by any strainer iu the South.
Taking the Inland route she offer* auperior Inducementa
i for invalids and others.
i For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship.
, board, st the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
| Packets marlO s If I.AFTITEAU, Agent.
FOR CIIAUl*BSTOA.
wn*" ltJ The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
H
OH. JOS. J. WEST,
OBee on Broughton, between Bull and Drayton st* . where
he msy 1 e founds! all hour* lyr—apS
1.1. Kl*8l. 1 It. esvis. W II. LONG
IU SB, DAVIS LONG,
COMMISSION MKI.CHANDi.
<Sucanu<i6. Ga
rtennrr R r> bvilungs.
LOCKETT M SNKLLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT AND SMITING AGENTS.
A'iran>i(i6. Ga.
JOHN It. COCHRAMt,
attorney at law,
DoMin.laurens county. Gs . late junior partner of the
Brin »f A. k J CocHRsxr. Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
proraptiy to all business entrusted to hi* care Partic-
olsr stti-ntiun paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. D
Guytou. F. H. Rowe, Dubliu. Ga ;M Marsh. Savannah.
msjT—dAwly
BURT *. FORT. J03 n III Vis 1. J. Ill Nits. T. R. HIXS
FORT, HIVKS Oi CO.,
FACTORS Jt COMMI"l 'N MERCHANTS.
jt3—’tn Savannah. Ga
BANCROFT 6i BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS.
Tortbe Purclisse and Sale of Stock*. Bonds, Exchange snd
RealE«tate,117 Bay street. Savannah. jsn24
1CBX T. R0W14XD. 40nx T. ROWUiXU.JR
HOWLAND Ot CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSK iN MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-tired. Savannah.
IIW AS IIIII UN, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING ANI* COMMISSION MERCHANT.
esvA.vxAtt. o*.
WILLIAM P. YONGK.
FACTOR AND COM MIcS I ON MERCHANT.
So. 94 Bay-street. Savannah
THOMAS Oi KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
•Vo 15 Barnnnl sfi-et. Savannah. Ga
Ltit pipe, .hret lead, block tin. '-upper boilers. light and
force pump*, hydraulic ram*, and kitchen ranges, con-
itsntly on hsnd. Orders from the country promptly at-
tented to jan7
A. SHORT,
_ MASTER BITIDER.
"U take contract* for Building and Work in Masonry of
* T *ry description. Residencn first door west of St An-
drew'» Hall. Broughton Street.
HOOFING.
TsMutncrikeru prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prln-
eiples.sad from ixteon years' experience, feels assured he
ei n give *xtisI*ction, Price* very low. Best reference
PJ« J. J. MAURICE.
IFuutttrs snd Conductor* mad* to order.
a B OUltnox j G. WATTR.
CHAMPION J; WATTS,
tniOLfc-ALE AND RETAIL GRdCF.RB.
4 Barnard street between the Market and Bay street.
. . SAVAXXAH. OA.,
pJ'^'oOfOeeriea. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
A- Champion, E*q.. Samuel Solomons. Esq .
lubun A Whitehead. Swi-.t k Co . Saraunah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSl’HA NCfC CONIP A NY'!
r . 4 Of Ilartfoitl, Conn,
•M undenijmcd. Agent* ot the ab"' •• Company are prejiarwl
against Fnta on Buildings and their content*.
AHogxRixkdtA Risks, on the most favorable term*.
— BRIGHAM. KELLY kJX>■■ Agents.
JOHN G. FALLIOANT,
*TVr^w"^ tISALE AVD RETAtt DKALRR IX
WLVDOW BLINDG. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
•rtslSi-leMonument Square.Savannah.Ga.
TO THE PUBLIC.
■ I ’HE undersigned with a view of winding up the e*tata
1. of Ja». H. Fheahnn. snd of closing the business of tin
lute flrtn of .las, IL and M. Rhenium, lias this dav di*po«ei’
of the entire stock of Dry Good* at the old stand. No 126
ilronglit'ui street, and tran-terred the lease of said stort
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of this city, but more
recently of Augusta. Ga
In withdrawing from business, the undersigned takes
pleasure iu tendering to Ids late friends and nations his
-incere thank* for the uniform support extended to him du
ring the whole of the time that lie has been engage I iu
business in Savannah, and feels that he cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage hi* *ucee***>r». «h*> are
pr pared to give tlx- in nil the advantage- which ••in he
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledge of
business and a character for honesty, propriety and fair
dealing, which seldom tail to secure success for the r pox-
se*»or*. M RHEA 11 lN.
Ravaunali. May 17. 18-4. inay'JO
OKAY IIROTHKHS,
OF AUGUSTA. GA..
B FG tn inform the citizens o! Savannah and vicinity that
they have purchased the entire stock of Dty g -iris of
Mr. M.rihcahan. 126 Broughtnn-st.. where they will opens
branch of \he'r bu*i«e»* on Monday morning next 'lav
22d. with large ad-lit ions of new nn-l desirable go--l* to
which they would respectfully invite ttie attention of the
Savannah. May 19. l 6 .’>l—tnay'JO
JjTINEN damask.
GRAY, ItRUTHERS
W AVE just reeeive-1. a very superior article of real dou
ble Damask.
Also, a few pie-es of supertliie French (Toths and Ca**i
mere* to which they would respectfully invite thentten.
tion of the public. jel5
OPRING BtMTOM
and for sale by
B ’T\0 iN —26 cask* noVBacot
for sale by [mhl4|
J TME TO ARRIVE—1.000 bbls Lime, cargo of brig Tallu-
j la. daily expected, for sale to arrive, by
n|>30 _ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
YXrHtSKY AND GIN.—20 bbl* X amt XX old Rye VYUls-
> \ kv. 60 cases old Nectar do. 60 bids N K Gin 3o -'o P
& H do. for sale by je26 McMAllON k DO LE.
^OAP AND STARCH xes No 1 Family Soa| 60’do
pure 1’earl Starch, for sale bv
j*46 MrMAHON’ i; DOYLE.
F lJlUR.—150 bbls and ssck« Tennos.se Flour, a first rate
article, just received aud for sale by
Je26
IYTINE —10 quarter e.a-U* Made:
VY pipe very old Msderia. 2 quarter casks old Port. 100
dozen ol first quality iu bottles, ami fur sale by
j«14 ‘ HYI.ANI) k O NKH.L.
jr-T ItFCr.IVLD—A few very pit; - . . no
Dresses. Infant’. Gauze Merino Vests. Wel«h Gauze
Flannels. Ereu h Needlewotkt-d Bands, kc . for sale by
STAPLE DRY GOOD
O Shirting*, of sll qimlltie* and l>e«t makes. Irish Linens,
Bir-is’-eve Ifiaper. Ising Lawns. Linen and Cotton Sheet
ing*. Pillowcase Limns and Cottou. Gauze Flannels. Ta
ils Linen Iktmasks. Damask Napkins. Scotch Diaper*,
ilucksbucks. Huckahuek and Damask Towels, white and
striped Cotton 0.«n->hiirge. by t.-e piece or bale. 7-4 and S 4
Drown Shritings. Blue Homespuns. Dowlas. Apron Check*
Ac., for sale at the lowest prices, by
mb21 DkWITT k MORGAN.
TNMBRolDERIEF —French needle worked Collar*. Swiss
l_j and Cambric funder-sleeves, Honitnn and Maltese
lace Collars Chemisetts and Sleeve* in sets. Cambric and
Swiss E-iging* and In«erting«. needle worked Stomachers,
Maltese. Thread and Valenciennes Lace*. Embroidered clear
Ijtwn IldWf* . Gents I. C do. kc , in great variety, for sal*
at the lowest prices, by
may27 _ DkWITT A MORGAN.
I IMF. AND’JIAY — 1 mm" bbis. Lime |*-r schr. F. J. Tal-
I j hot. and400 bales Northern Hay. daily expected l*» - r
l.ark Girrard, for sale to arrive, by
jel5 BRIGHAM; KELLY A CO
IX/HISKY.—5 c«-ks genuine Scotch and Irish Whi-ky.in
Y Y wood and bottle. For sale bv
HYLAND A O'NEILL.
C KIRN*—160 bags prime Tcnness*e Corn, it. >' :
J sale by may3 COHEN A FO
H lXNT.\Tt0N OOofC—"T i
brown and strip.-.! Shiitin
DICK
ami striped osnaburgs
blue Homespuns. Linen
Ogunhuig... Calicos. Ac., for sale by
ap28 L1WI7T A MORGAN
A r ,
REDUCED Pl'.lCk.S —Bar-gea. D--
d do
d lace mantilla* while and fanev linen drill*, c-.’.
tl by jy 18 HkWITT A MORGAN.
P iM. A.-;-i.r> -i per H.diert M. i barltnn one
hundred and foi tv doz Pine Apple* fifty hunches Ba-
iv-umw* wn>\ three thousand Plantains, and for sate bv
may 12 J. Ik JESSE.
S KI.) 1NG OFF HEI/IW COCT — \ great variety nl la n«'
dressiHiodt.Huituble for till* season l*v.
decl7 DEWITT A MiiRGAN.
TATOKS.—A few bbls superi"i old Potatoes, for *ale
jy tuny 13 WEBSTER A PALMES
-The undersigned having purchased the intci
St. Mary* 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek....8 00
| N. B.— Freight consigned to ft R. Duke. forOcala. will ha
* re-shipped free of all charge-sat Palatka.
| For freight nr pa-«age apply onboard at the Lnarleston
Strom Packet Coinpanv's wharf, or to
febtS^S M. L.WF1TV.AV. Agent.
A NEW KIND OK INSURANCE.
rpilF. “i.b'criber hn« boon nppoin'ed the Southern Agent
J. of the IT1C 1 LIFE STUCK INSURANCE COMPANY,
1 incorporated by a * ecial act of the Is-gialature of New
lYoik. Capital $20.000; andi* prepnre-1 to issue l’olicies
of Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, on reasonable
terms. A. WILBUR. Agent
P
A CARD -
l\ est of
n is thi* day dissolved
firm o! l/>ckett. Ijuig .k
W. H DING.
J. II DAVIS
G 1
JiRtilA FLOUR —126 hhl> and 7
Flour, just received an I for *ale
je22 SCRANTON.
’■ lings super. Georgia
JOHNSTON A CO.
Flour. 28 do
and 20 half do pure Genesee do. received |*w steamer and
f»r sale by JylO SCRANTON. JoHN'sTdN k CO
I MiBACCi
A Williams
Ik do 15.00
BROWN At HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
W ®T BROAD 8THECT. SAVAXXAH. OA.
■. t BAtToy c H
HORTON «fc IHKEMAN,
tATnitx 0l M.?iJ-* ANn UKTAI1 - r> E A t. E R S IX
4rcHE8 - JEWElJtY SILVI B-WABK. FANCY GOODS.
1J6 Bruughtmustreet.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
OR URGE N. NICHOLS,
Hiri B , 'v7‘ "9 opfotiU Pulaski House,
t« Rorur *iro d -' ii on ' 10 hl ' '•’hihllshment.continue*
** Nn i 011 PRINTING. In hi. usual neat and
•»* All **7 *’■ * ur * ° n * e ec.mmodating term*.
-g*!! WOf ^ executed with dispatch.
^•0^7 1
T'HFn-A , NOTICE.
T'S&SA*"“
J O. HODGKRS.
toil.. ”“ vin 8 removed their Stock of Goods
erected l.y Mr. K. Padelford.
IUv „* nd Uneolz—treet*. third corner east
«!*' 11 continue to keep an extensive Stock
tWr sini^v vvery description (except liquors.) where
•ho* “•ip) 1° »'-c their friends and the public, and
UpplW wiu?r* 'J 16 in the country, well
•HUodatiai teim» r f ° r **' 0 * l roo^le^Hl,, prices and on ac-
CRANE A RODGERS.
l% ' r ””' u “'" , ’« ,r ‘“” br " !
BRIGHAM. KELLY A OfJ
MoMAHON A D0TLI.
CHAMPION A WATT
i. It do do Sherry. T
i i \\ IN.-. MOR
—.lust received It* cases bleached
r 1
v
AND SKI! A US,—5u boxe.
ft 6*h au-1 s'* Tobacco. llK) do a-sortt**!
Vtnnt&tion Ss-gars.iv fine artlelw. ItimBm
JyO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON « lo.
tL.vr.KT AND SAUTKItNE W'fNTX.—20 case* Yrai. Ilov-
non Claret. 1848 ; 6 half casks dodo; 10 case*
Saulerne lor sale hr
joti COHEN A FO-DICK.
. wash blond.
bonnit riblNins. Ia<lies' and gents gauze tests. Ac for sale
by tnayO DeWITT A MORGAN.
1 ?LOUR —200 sacks just received nn-i bu sale by
1 jy'25 McMAllON .x DOYLE
17»RENCli METALLIC PENS—A iirw art:.-:.- French
I 1 Pens, manufactured by Uhtnzv. l’once A Co . Paris,
w ill not corrode by use. They are plia'-le and flexible, and
can be suite.i to either the finest or eoar*e*t ham! at tlie
pleasure of tlie writer. Tlie best metallic |*-n extant.—
For sale by KS.MBl.EY.
Jp22 " No. 135 Congress street.
S . , I i' l:Y (in- i’>s --i.in-n in; ! c>'t'.- n -I:- - ' - -
V< r."i quxlltv, bleached shirtiug*. French aud EiigUsh
.-loth*. Irisli linen*, long laws, liu'-kshuck. l.inlseye
•j..- j-.-r» Scotch do. table damasks, napkin, and doyles.da-
tua-k and huckaback towels. Ac., for sale nt the lowest
rices, by jylK DkWITT A MORGAN.
I KINK BED "BLANKETS, quilts."» Lite and colored linn-
i 1 n*-l*. blenched nud brown shirting*. Irish linens, birds-
eve diaper*, long lawns, huckahuek*. table damasks, linen
•indention sheeting*, damask napkin*, etc . ju*t r..-eived
and for sale by novlO DeWITT A MORGAN.
it looked liko that ut »n tdtni', nun vim Atman nvgro. , r .-*11,—:>, "reamer* <...ra.. i m»i umrara wm
With hid hueliy hair full of butter, uml stuck out on {T^AaLsiww lr«ve alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
.mrod, r .. ow-bM . huge mijt. II.
would lind the Indies iu Conatuut uojilo muffled up to j TllB bottU arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
the eyes, and iu Puns weurmg drosses •• bctrinniriB with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
Dm lute." as Tulleyrnud wittilysaul. " nud ending tou j s. m. LAFF1TEAU. Agent.
curly.” lu one country he would learn that fatness j Savannah. Feb. 7.1854.
wm considered a femulo olisnu ; aud iu another, aD | " OPPOSITION dinu
iiDustamlly i-incho-l wul.t i tare tauuty wimlj o-m- ' I’MSa.Fta .aidM ih.inum,.
Hist ill fragility, there III its opposite ; III one latitude diate landings on the route.
dark hair would carry the day. uml in another lluxen 1 _ Tlie superior uew steam-packet WELAKa,
triK'es. On the promenade of Madrid, he would see i -f/w f flrarii r ‘ t 1 ’ - ! - v Kixu. will, iiutil-further notice
the unglen coquetlinhly dsipluyed ; in Chesnut street every Sstckdst. at lo o'clock. A. M.
they would be shut from sight by the amplitude of . RateoM’aasage in large, slry StataRooms,aafollows;
skirt tliul HWcpt the muddy pavement. In Persia, ! *° L. f"*.*_•. *? ?? I ToPicolata $8 00
he would meet the inugiuticeiitly dreaned Mahometan; j
in London lie would act* a thing iu round hat and j
tight trowaera culling itxell n man.
He would Hud tlie customs of various nations as !
diverse us tiieir dress ; and we may odd a* much op
posed to the standard ol nature and common eeuse.
In the countries pretending to be the most cultivat
ed, among the very classes enjoying the highest de
gree of education, lie would discover the majority of
tin- people going to bed it dujbie.ik, ri*iug at noon,
taking what they coll morning rules towards even
ing, uml dining ufter sunset. He would learn that iu
the wealthiest society of New York, weddings wi re
celebrated by gas light, on a bright, sunshiny morn, j
ing. He would .*ee some Americans making them-
selves temporarily crazy with a drink, the taste of '
which they professed to di-dike, mid others, quite as |
relined, chewing continually on dirly weed, which,
they would tell him. Inid made them sick the first
time they u*cd it- H" would meet a lady, one even
ing, and* be privileged Intake her in his unns, ami
spin around with her, before a ro mi full of people,
till she faiily sauk on his bosom; but, if he attempted
to press even her band too warmly, the morning al
ter, he would be struck Irom the listed' her acquaint-
am es, for having, as sin* would say, insulted her.
It is instructive, occasionally, to think of these
nm.uiulies. The ab-uulily of fashion, wlit-iiier in
dress or in social customs, never seems so plain as
when we thus contrast one vagary with another, ami
all such common sense. We then realize what fools
too many of us are. For we sacrifice peace, money
nod health, it then convincingly appears, for what is
of no more worth than a child's bauble.
Statistics of tiik Okhkii of Onn Fellows.—The
following stuti*tics ol the Patriarchal brunch of the
Imiependent Order of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania
lor the year ending June 30, ls.i4,i* gleaned from the
Grand Scribe'* (Mr. William C'mtis) report : Patri
archs rebeved, 7M); families relieved. 17: members
buried. .'IH ; amount paid for the relief nf Patriarchs,
$'.'.K'iS e>3 ; relief ol widowed lainili"*,$214 : burying
the the dead, $t,4.'>2 14. Total am umtof relict.$11 .-
.V.'-t 17. There were initiated dining tlie same time,
(ilni; rejected, 21 ; died,3li; admitted by card, 57;
withdrawn by card, 02; reinstatements,37 ; su-p- n-
sious, 304 ; expulsions, o; Past Chid' I’utii
un-hs, 895. There are F20 encampments, with an ag
gregate memb-r*liip numbering 5,389, and the total
revenue i* $37,353 111.
Auction Salto.
BV T. J. WALSH.
r.xm-g tor’s
On W*4n#«<l*y Rth grptrinV. »\ \\ o’rterk. will b» snM at
tbs corner «>f Slsle and Him. ton-s'iert*. the late resi
dence of Mrs. Abbott, deceased.
Biindry arllrlesol hoiis*hnld and kitrhen furniture, con
sisting of mahogany chair* cane sent do. tabh *. carj^t*.
he stssds. Ac., sold by leave of tbaOrdinary of Chatham
county, and by order of the executor. Terms cash, augl
Corn at private sale—U0<: bushels Corn, for sale et the
dsp’t ai-gl
On Tuesday, tth Aug., will bo sold in front of court home,
between the usual hour* of rale,
A negro woman aged 2R year*, a plain cook and good
child's nurse. Title undoubted. Term* cash—juirrhaser
paying for papers. jySO
Administrator's Pale. «
On Tuesday. September 6th will bo sold in front of Court
House, between the legal hour* of salo
Dtt of land.and improvements sllnnl«*d on Rail Road
street, having one hundred and twenty-five feet front, and
running 212 feat to Harris *treot—bounded on the Fast by
the lands of Scnnlan an-l Minis, and West by Mr, Relley’a.
Alsu ix lxt of land lu Camden County, c-mtaluing twelve
hundred ami twelve acre*, un-re or less; bounded on the
Poutli by the Ft Mary’s River, on the Eaat by the land* of
MrIoto*n. on the North by May's lands, and on the West
by Cat Fi*h Creek. A most desirable situation for mill
sites. Maps of both Lot* can be seen at the Counting
Room.
Sold by leave of the Ordinary, and for the benefit of the
Heir* nf the F.state of Samuel Griffin, late of Chatham
Countv. deceased Purchasers to pay for titles,
je 28 ROBERT It GRIFFIN. Administrator.
-B9SBSB
action Bales.
BY PlflLBHXCK A BELL.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will be add. Id front of store,
TLa usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions. liquor*.
Crockery and Glsas Ware. Dry Goods, new and second hand
furniture. Clothing. Fancy Artlclea, Clock*. Wmtche*. Jewel*
ry. Ac. Terms cash on delivery.
N B —All articles.purchased at aucHon and notaetikd
ror (Wore the next rvtrolsr sale, will be aold on account and
risk of the former purchaser. oug9
Administrator's Sa*e.
THIS DAY. st 11 o’clock, will l»«sold in front of *tore,
Bund ry article* of perishable goods, viz : Fruit*, crocke
ry. flour meats, butter, kr.. belonging to the estate of Geo.
Alexander, deceased, and sold by |*rn>0elnn of Court, and
by order of the administrator. Term* cash before delive*
r 7- aug9
Corn at private sale—260 bushels Corn, juat received,
ami for sale in lots to suit purchaser*. augl
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
NF.W YOHK AND SAVANNAH BtPaMBHIP.,
(aun-wtiM.T.}
lieeUtea. Mtrc “ ,8lh - lhe *“>» «"d aplendld aid*.
, wheel hteaiusldpi.
FLORIDA l;;oo tuns .
ALABAMA. 1300 tuns../
| ALtiCSlA. 160i) tun- ...
I KNOXVILLE. 1600 tun*'. i;.
i "aturda^ S * W * n ‘ l K * T ‘" n * h "’edneaday
...Oapt. M. S. WoodbnlL
...Cspt, O It Schenck,
.. .Capt. T. Lyon,
.. .Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
GREENE AND l’l LA8K1 LOTTERY.
GREGORY A MAURY. Manager*
Class 188. draw- this day. 9th of August, in this city
Rales close at 3 o'clock, I’. M.
CAPITAL.
$7,000.
76 Number Lottery—14 Dr wn Ballots
tag- Tickets $2—shares in proportion
F.xtra Clata 47, draw sat Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
12tl» Aug. CAPITAL.
$50,135.
76 Number Ixjtterv—12 Drawn Ballots
tT Tickets 816—share* in proportion
Tickets either singly or by t’. * psekagefor sale in Bay
lane.Ravannali.Gs.. uext to Robinson A Camp,
uugfl E WITH1NGTON.
II. S. BOGAliDUS,
STATE STREET. OH'RT HOUSE MJl’ARK. SAVANNAH.
Cal>iiict Maker,
ITIIOLCTI R. 11EI.I.-HANGER. Ac. Ac.
WOULD respectfully ir.v.te atUrntiu
• ta -ilitu- a if- r-Jed li
!m by li* Pi
)fi
WATKIt ITllEI WATLIt ITltEIt
R'S* ’
Utiron
mile nottIt of Mari-
i of patients with
-t b..tli-l
schr Cutaract, and tor sale by
jy 4 ' COHEN A FOSD1CK
TUST RECEIVED at Bunaud's Fanry Grocery nnd Liquor
ti Stm••.;:-) li-ixes Wolfs Aromatic S-chvidam Sclmapp*.
In pint* and quart*. may 30
\ OT SELLING AT COST—lint at very low price*. 12S
it cent-. l.'L cent*—lust received, one cn«e colored
French Muslins, good quality and fast colors, at 12 *, cents
per yard. may * ADAMS A BRUNNER
CJl’RING SILKS—At reduced prices—Bareges. Cliallys
)J Ac., for salo by mayu DkWITT A MORGAN
i and Genesee Flour ;
. " ' xe* Tread
well* Soda Biscuit - 50 bbl* rectified Whiskey; 60 boxes
each No 1 I’ale and Family Soap; 30 half chests Black
Ten. lb |iaper* . 20 boxe* assorted Candy : 40hli-l* prime
Bacon M-le* 20do lo do Shoulder* ; 10 to-rcea choice su-
gai Cured Ham*: 60 bbls and 60 kegs prime 1aat Lard,
landing ana for sale by
mav30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
40 half bbl* extra Canal do. lOObox'-a Healed Herrings. 60
do Hunch Raisins, lauding from s earner, and for sale by
jel4 SCRANTON. JollVSToN At Co
ITAVE CHAMPAGNE—We «.,ul-! cal! tlie at
tention of tli« public to thi* celebrated brand of
'li.ampngne Wine, which we. having been appointed sole
agent* by tin* importer. Arthur Leary, of New York, offer
for sale In lot* to suit purchaser*.’ This wine I* equal in
tl ivor to any of the favorite brands »»w in general u*e.
und superior to many which it is fast superseding. Hotel
Proprietor*, and others de-.iring it. can have importations
made expre-sly tor themselves, with their names labelled
on the bottles.'by bending their order* to us.
niav3 OGDEN A Rl'NKER
BRING WATER CURE.
. i« open lor the recept
of nil characters. * ju
I cr week lor hoard in .
-f h.th-h.oi..-* and t .thii
li include, all expen
-li-ng. -in-l wi-al ing appai •
bly. The present b-u.gH
•-tahlishno nt at toe al-.
he great number of pat ;
p.ove-1 by him. induce* him to bei:-ie that the fiien-1* of
WATER i’URK will bust tin him in ln« effort* to reduce the
rat«s of charge* in accordance with those or similar es
tablishments North.
jj-23—eoillnt CAREY COX. M D.
STEAM MACHINERY FOR V. STATES
STLVM FRIGATES.
Navy Dki’aktmfxt. July 10.1«54.
I N consequence of various applications from different
part* of the United Rtatos. desiring an extension of
time to enable manufacturer* of machinery to prepare
plan* and proposals to be submitted in accordance with
the advertisement of Jnly 1. 1864, the time iqecified in
landing from J tliat advertisement for the reception of proposals. Ac., is
(tended until the 1st September next.
jy-26—fl J. C. DOBBIN.
uih2fl
\r,
B'2„
30
O U NDRIES.—20 l»M« Me
declfi
C HAMPAIGN AND CLARET. 60 baskets quart- and
pints Heidseick and Excelsior Champaign, 40 casr* LI
W IV GOODRICH.
on brand Claret W
octl ______________
A MS. BACON AND LARD.-—16 hhda [.rime Bacon
Side* 10 do do Shoulder*. 16 hhls prime No 1 ls*af
[.ard. 60 kegs do do. 260 superior sugar cured llaniH. ju*t
received and for sale by
maylS J. V CONNER AT A CO.
PRINTED'LAWN 5 FR(rirAU(TION7— Received'thi. day
L from New York—1 Cu*« Printed Lawn*, nt 12S et- per
yard, for sale by apll DkWHT A MORGAN
L IME.—600 bbl* Lime, landing from schr. Mary E Par.
sons, and for sale by
je7 DRIGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
lJRAN’DY GIN. WIN I'.. Ar.—1- half pipe* utard. Dupuy
lA A Co'e Brandy. 8 do DurandA Sazerae'sdo. 16 qnaiter
cask* Jn I/mis. 1811. and --Pintern" do. 6 pipes llidlnnd
Gin.2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky, 10 half pipes old Madeira
Wine, some very superior; for sale bv
ianll J. V. rONKERAT A Cn _
C ^TornTbacon and pf.as — 3.o-■<> 1
/ Corn. SO.COOlb Georgia and Tenncs.ee Bacon. 25.000 <1n
Baltimore do. 26 sack* Cow Peas. 30 do Meal. 150 hbls Whis
ky, for salo by ap26 WM B. MACLEAN A CO.
B UTTER AND CMi'L 5 !..—20 keg* and 16 tubs selected
Go-hen Butter. 40 boxes new Cheese, ju-t received pc •
steamer, an-l for sale by
jnne28 SCRANTON. JOI1NSTON A CO.
COUGARS—40 hhds. choice N ((Sugar, a superior article,
O 26 '
RAYKLLERS' GUIDE ilOGK. — Dlstrunell s B*,lwav
teamsbip. and Telegraphic Book, a guide through
the United Htate* and Canada Also giving th» Ocean
Steam Packet arrangement. Telegraphic Line*. last of Ho.
tel*. Ac. with a map of the United 8tate* and Canada.
-Iiowing all the Railroad* and C-nals. For sale by
aj,4 “. S SIBLEY, No. l36Congrca*-*t
R eceived per late arrivals—loohhd* i>c*t itaiti
more Hams. 100 do Revnolds A Son'* do.2 bbl* Pig do,
2 do‘Hinulders.2 do tdde* iOO lbs Balogna Sausages. 2 hbls
Smoked Beef |an29 JOHN D. JESrii;
T ARGEand fine assortment of Swiss nnd Cambric Band*
lj Swi*« and Cambric Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and
Cambric French worked Capes and collar*; for sale by
m*v6 AIKIN* A BURNS,
FOR SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in la-cember next. I will offer for
sale at Statesboro’, Uulloi-h county, (ia.. the follow
ing property, viz: 3 negroes. 1.000 acre* of land. 1 house
and lot. lior.«cs mule*, wsgons, hog*, sheep, cattle, and
household and kitchen furniture. Term* made known on
the day of sale. c. K. FLETCHER.
N. B.—All |>er*on* indebted will come forward on that
and those to whom I ain indebt-
same time.
C. E F.
_> do
irime Shoulders, 50 bbL prime leaf Igirtl. 260 boxes
!| n> 30 do
i CTairfield
iugsr (Stuart.) 60 do C do do do 60 do A do do do. landing
ina for aalo by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
T RA!
Ste
day prepared to pay up,
cd will please call at the ei
jy22—3m
AWN, LARD. SOAP. AC.
pi “ "
nlu
-60hhds prime Side*.
V INEGAR.—20 bbls White Wine Vinegar; 20 do Cldor do
for sale by
j,s _ __ mcmahon a povlk
P LASTERING HAIR—600 bushels slaughter ed Plaster
ing Hair, just received and for tale by
july-23 E. W. Bl'KER.
:r "otatoe*; 20 do. Appleavery
10 do Iwmon*. Raisins. Date*.
Almond*. Pecsn Nuts. English. Walnuts, kc.. kc.. just re
ceived |i«-r steamer Augu«ta, and for sale bv
inart CHAMPION k WATTS
\ RROW ROOT—,Tu-t received from Hallnwc* a tre«h
. supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have- been ground
within the last inonih. and of a superior quality, for sale by
tnrr W. W, LINCOLN. Monument aquarw
HR AND MOLASSES—40 hhds Prune and
New Orleans Sugar, 200 bbl* do do Molasses.
N
nd for -ale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A- CO.
4JUGAR AND M<)LAS>KS— iotThhd*'choice’ N o Sugar.
LJ 76 do lair snd prime N O do; 30 bid* replied A H and C
Sugar. 300 do prime N O Molasses, for sale hv
jy-7 WEUCTKKIl A PALMES.
H AMS—26 bbl* Cassard Hums, landing front brig Elisha
Deane, and for sale by
jaulO COHEN A FOS1HCK.
MUGAR—76 hhds fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 -.-- Mu cn
(J vado do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do. 50 bbl*
Stewart’* refined C Sugar, for sale by
auglT WEBSTER A PALMES
B RANDY. GIN. Ac—A half pipe- (Hard. Dupuy k Co'*
Brandy. 0 do French -lo. various bran-1- 25 eighth cask*
do, 6 bbls old Peach do. 35 do Dome-tic-!••. 5 pipe* lloBan-1
Gin. 60 bill* E Phelps' do. 60 do N E Rum. 6 ' do Rectified
Whisky, for sale by ap9 MrMAHON A DoYLK.
NTS AND PICTURES —A beautiful assortment ol fine
Print* ami Pictures, among them a new variety equal
to oil painting*, and much cheaper, for sale by
nov23 S. S. SlBl.F.Y. 135 Cong rex*-street.
P IN
Prl
Baume. Chateau Maguard. St Julitn in boxes and ca-ks,
for sale by A. BoNAl'D.
mat30 ikirner of Bay and Whitaker-st*
C OFFEE AND TEA —160 »ark* prime and choice Rio
Chffce.60do West India do. 40 mats Old Government
Java do. 75 chest* and ca-e.*Tea. vsriou* brands, for *nle
by julylfi McMAHON A DoYLE.
N EW BOOKS.—Received by S S. Sibley. July 12 :
Weary Foot Common, by Leitch Hilchie.author ol
the Robber of the Rhine. Ac
Walter Warren, or the Adventurer of the Northern
Wild*, by Owen Duffy.
HuuPm Merchants' Magazine for July. For sale at 136
Congress-street. jylS
H RANDIES. WINES Ac —10 half pipca superior Otard.
Dupuy A Co Brandy. 12 do do J Durandaod other good
brand* do. 10 qr cask* choice Joan Louis, 1811. do. 15 half
and qr pipe* sujierior Madeir. 26 or cask- low pries—I do. 30
do do fine Tort Wine. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 60 ca-.es fine
Claret Wine. 100 basket* Held sick and other brand* Cham
pagne. for sale by
may 18 J. V. C0NNERAT A CO.
H ALT1 M(HIE BACON. LARD AND 1'I.Ol'R.—40 hhds.
choice new Bacon Side* ; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 16
tierce* do do Sugar cured Hams ; 75 bbl* and D'O keg* new
l^af Ijvrd ; 100 bbl*. superfine Howard street Flour, land
ing and for sale by
mar 29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
u-ks Georgia Flour, 120 hhb
rd. 30 keg* do. for sale
je25 MrMAHON A DOYLE
S UGAR - a ND TOBACCO.— 36.000 prime auiV choice Ha-
vana Segara of various brand*. 75 butts smoking and
chewing Tobacco do do. 60 boxes do. for -ale by
jy9 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
S UGAR. COFFEE’ Ar —30 hbds fair ami prime N OSu
gar. 100 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 26 do do old gov
eminent Java clo, 60 bbl* refined Sugar, crashed and pow
dered, 25 do hand made Sugar Cracker*. 50 do Soda and
Butter do. landing and for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
B ACON, SUGAR AND F1j3ur/—6,600’ ft choice Bacon
Ham*. Sides and Shouldera
10.000 H, Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynold*’ Ham*
200 suck* Cherokee Flour. 26 bbl* ITiram Smith’s do
25 bbl* Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes Lief do
10 bbls, 26 kega 20 cans Lard, just received and for
la by may9 _ A. CHAMPION.
MARINE INSURANCE ANI) FIRE.
Tlie N'exr York f 11>• Iimirmict Compmi)',
Capital $500 000
Urnnttc InittraiM’i- Uouip’ny, of fiiexv York,
Capital $3<ii).noo
State ^lutunl Iiistiinnce Uompnny, of Fcnii.
Capital 83.Vi.00o
fflonliuwk Y'ulley liiHurnncr Coinpiiny,
C-ipital *200.000.
I am also prepared to in*'ir.' Hulls on rea«onable terms;
also, cargoes to any amount
FIRE INSURANCE AEON's..
ILjultuLD- Fire liisiiriiure Company
OF LONDON.
Capital 82.600.000
Springfield Fire Insurmirr Corapnny.
Capital and Sorplu* 8k2( .000
Farmers' Fire lnaurnnee Company,
Capital $2t)0 000.
Knlekerboeker Five IiiHtirunre Cosnpnny.
Capital 8160.000.
New York nnd Erie Fire lnaurnnee Comp’y.
Capital >160.000.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Ckurter Unit 1.1 fe Insurunro C'oinpnny,
ot iiAitmmn, «x»x» .
Capital, nn-l surplus over 8400.000
Al vpkp tin l. President .Is*. C WsiKtrr.Sec'y.
Thi* Company will issue Policies <>n the Joint S ock
prineiph-. and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tlie
benefits ol both system* at the option of tho insured
"The streugth. ability and well invested capital of the In-
-titutii.ii air. in my opinion unsurpassed by ativ Life Insu
rance Company in thi*.State or Union ”
[L.S.J signed R G.P1NNF.Y.
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State ot Connecticut.
t?- Slave* insured Californian aud Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
For insurance in either of the above named Companies,
M’i’iy
A. Mil.Ill It. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
niay24—lv office 142 Rny-street
GIOXIOKAh SOUTH FUN INSUKANCK
AGFNCY OFFICE.
142 Bay ft 'Jet door West of the Kichuwie.
Charter oal; life Insurance Company, of Hartford. Ct —
Capital fJino.lV’O. Endor—•! and approved by the Comptrol- } f- whole of which h
ler ol the State of Connecticut 1 pri
Granite Fire A Mr-'--* — ^ - r *•— 1 r
Citv—Capital *300.1
Farmer - In-ura nco Company, of Utica. N>
t.al *200,000
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of Waterford. New
York—Capital $15o.oisi
New V- •» ml i — in nrauce Company, of Mhldletowu.
New York—-(’ai ilal 5!’" - n
State Mutual F i-- A M irine In-urnnce Company.0 liar-
-Capital *350.000.
e sound, strong and reliable, ever
bum- that may be made up-on them
Insured on reasonable terms. Also
takeu.
A WILBUR. Agent.
in nil branches
- -uch a» CABIN!
KING. L'PlIoLCTE.KIN'G. BLI.I. HANGING. Ac.
Having been engaged for many rears in atteudancu on,
and in turukhing every reqqj*ite for ET’NKRAlA, he con-
timic* to be at a’ll times suppYied with
ill Sizes of Maliosiniy and Metnllir Coffins,
among which m*y found * a n-w pattern < t Arnuld’a
Fotens Alr-Fxtiniiated Mctnlllr Iltirlnl Cuaca,
for whicti tin- »dverti«( r i- the only agent for Mtvannnli and
Florida Black Walnut. Cherry and l ine Cofilna,also cou
•tnntiv on him I
Having every facility fur the performance of nllthedo-
tail* required on futieral >- 's-o-n*. including the ol.taln-
ii -m! of the groiiud. Mr. It. i* prepared to a-suice the whole
direction ot fuiieial arrnli.u nient-. while b r moderation in
charges, he refers to the experience of tlio community, a-
niong whom lie has been resident for mi many jeu*.
In c-unph.ince with many -olicita-
tiou- Ir-iin hi- fr i -in', - an - ft-How-citi*
Zen*. Mr it b . t-l-G im-’ a new aud
luo :i-i nl. c-n-trucG-d 111 (I siIiich
j fltUh/■dBtBUdle' "id he ti.. .r tin ihaiL-euI Mr D.
J N. l_il.x. W nen uesiied. 1'nrri go- will also be 'Up[ Bed at
the usual cost. Orders for the Hearse can be left a* abovo,
j or with Mr. Liiual 221 Congress-street. may6
i COMPETITION THE L1EE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN A CO
NEW C A It It 1 A L K DEPOSITOR Y .
A’o 223 Bay tired. Savannah. Ga
| SPUING AM) SUMMER GOODS.
! vJtq rhe subfcritasr ha- now opened a complete assort-
i THnii-iii.it goo-is s-ot.il. e for the pri-ront and couiiug
I ifi*season, conai-tiug iu part of black, blue nnd colored
|—luL*':i*hmere Cfotb* and Unslimeret*. black and tancy
j culmv-l French U:ts*imere-. wliite and fancy Drills, plain
I w Idle, figured white, and fancy Mar-.-ille* Vestings. Ac., all
j of which tie i« prepared to make op to order in the most
I fashionable style an 1 on accommodating term*
j These-ship* »re among the largest on the coast, unsnr-
1 C!Vo', "rnV ■ "■ W J or <’’"”f”'«-msMog their pss.sgM
in 50 to nt hours—*nd are commanded by rklllfol careful
| Jri pojitt officer*. They offer a most desirable conveyance
Cabin pSKHage
Steerage passage g
I'ADFJJORD. FAT k 00..
Agents in Savannah,
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
j >0hl6 18 Broadway. New York.
UMTK1) STATES MAIL LINK*
> TTirough in 60 to 66 boura.— Arte Fork nnd
Charleston Steam Packets—\ mo Adger’i
Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and
aach alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and
splendid Steamship*
JAMES ARGUE Captain J. DtrKixwox. 1.600tom
MARIGN. Captain M BntRT. 1.20C tons
BOITHERNER. Captain W. F(**tik lJk/O tons.mil learn
each attenuate Wcdnesd v. laving be«-n newly coppered
i and guard* raised, is now in complete order.
| For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom-
tuodationa,apply at the office ot the Agent
HENRY M18BR00N *
Corner East Bay aud Adger A Son's Wharves,
N B — A new Ship will lie placed in tliuline to connect
will- the Southerner on We lui-sdsvs. feblO
ORITIO STATES MAIL,
From Macon, <4n„ to TnUnlinssee, PI*.
Bail road to Oglethorji—Stages to Jtitlahassee
The Daily arrange.
tWP't'tjja* lli qiP< , nieiii on this route
c'.inmenceit on tlie Uth tnst.. running three Umes a week
, ™ Newton. Ralntwldge. and quincy. and three timea
| week via. Thomnsrille.Duncansville. Ac
I Passenger* by this route will leave Macon at half past \
o’clock. A M . by Railroad for Oglethorpe The Stage*
leavingUgletliorgeeither wayat 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal-
lahassee. nt 10 o’clock on the evening ot the next day tim*
bv either route 361,ours
I Monday. Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbriilgt
and Quincv. to Tallahassee returning. leave* Tallahassee op
Sundays. Tuesdays nnd Thursdays, at 10. P. M
On Tuesdays. Thursday*, and Saturdays, by the way
- Thomasville—returning same routeuuMou'lav*. Wedue-davl
and Fridays.at 10. I*. M.
Through from Oglethorpe tn Tallahassee hr either rout*
In 35 bout*—from Macon in 38—aud from Savannah in CC
; hours
, Ily till- route Passenger tearing Savannah by 8 o’clock
Tra;n of ('ms. will arrive at Tallahassee iu 60 hours. Itln
also decidedly tie- best, cheapest and mo-l exiieditious rout#
for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida
Fare from Maeun to Oglethorpe *1.75 ; In.iu Ogletliort*
I to Tallahassee, *16,00
L. C. Siu w. Agent at OgU'thorpa,
! A. A. Fiaunt, •' •• Tallahassee.
: t,l $30 F. JCWBlGriT. Proprietor
SOUTH
nd Tailor
Draper a
KEAI)Y-M ADIf CLOTHING.
* the subscriber has received by recent arrival*, an
extensive o**ortiiieut of Ready-made Clothing Tor
TJ'PP.ING AND SUMMER, makiiu hi- stock com| lete.
- -iLa.lt consists in part a> i-dlows ; Black and Uol'd CV.-h-
nierett Frock* an l Sack*. Blue Mu/.ursa Cloth Frock* Bull
an-l White Duck Dull Frocks.Guus. Silk and Checked Uuou
Flocks and Sacks.
Pant- of Fancy Ca-iiiie H -a and Mixed Tweed*. Bn-in
Duck an-l I'.i .cy Lineu Drill* ItLck Drap D'Kte and Doe.
skR. i a,.linen - Plain WliiG-.xud) .-ured Drill
Yosts of Whit
itwir
L-ave Odumbus daily at 9 o’clock. A M.,andOg]attioroa
1 at ID, A M ; arrive at Macon at 3«{ P M.
Connecting at Macon each war with Central R R train ia
Savannah. Augu-ta and Millcdgevillc.and with Macon and
i " train* to Griffin, Atlanta. Dalton. Chattanooga. Nasi.
I Tille.Ac.
| Connecting daily nt Columbus, by fast line of coaches, 28
ei’\ 0l Vla kn ' t,,anCe 14 nli,e * b >' M ' * W - p - 11 R. to Montguui
* Connecting at Oglethorpe with TuILIia.-sea and Eufaule
! mail -t*ges
Pa-senger* brexkfa-t and dine at Fort Valley
Macon. Aug 29.1858
GEO. IV. ADAMS, Superintendent.
augill
wnxisM GHAUT
' I
Plain. Will
. and l! HI M-r-v li
..li Mii|t-l 1. m u :
e lu-urance Company, of New York
v York—C ipl-
r Kno
ville
.HEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEOKID A.
'1'IIE Twenty Tnird ('■•ill*, of l^ctur-s m tin-In.-ti'u
X tion will commence ou the first jlonday iu November
next. KSCI'JTY:
Anatoniv—G. M Newton. M. 1).
Surgery—L A Dugas. M I).
ch.-ini.trv nnd Pharmnci—Alex Means.M. D.
Mater ia Mcdira. Thera peuticaand Medicol Jurisprudence
—I p. Garvin. M. D.
(Histretries nud Disease* of Women nnd Infant*—J A.
Eve. M. D
Physiology nnd Pathological Anatoniv— H. V. M. Miller,
M I)
Institutes and Practice of Medicine—L. D Ford. M. IV
Comparative an-l Microscopic Analumy—II. F. Campbell.
M IV
Demonstrator of Anatomy—R. Campbell. M. I).
Ciiuioal lectures will be d-liv-red regularly at the City
IIo«pitul. and ample opportunities will be afforded for the
study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for tlie entire Course *105 t»0
Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once) 6 00
For further particulars, apply to
G. M. NEWTON. Dean.
Aroma, July 8th, 1854. eodlin—jvS
CHATHAM ACADEMY'.
I I1E Trustees of theCliathi.ro Ar.i lemy hereby give no-
L ties that the Institution will i.e iqs-ned (af'.er a re
cess - o n the FIRST DAY uF NoVEMBf R NEXT, under the
immediate au-1 personal direction of the Trustee*. A well
qiiah'ied Ptin-ipal aii.1 five Instructors will Ik* ujipointcd
by tbc Board <.f Teustees. Instruction will l>e given in tbe
f'l i--ir. hi Msthematics. and in all tlie branches <-f a
thorough English education. Particular attention will be
the instruction of young ladles in all tlie high- r
i will, also, receive
mart)
ltd .-lave r
for- Ills. 2 v
i! Li-foT| nad Gh
White Linen an
oiler- fo
Drape
d Strl|M-l
ni : together with a large
i-tmg ot .-ilk. Li -lean-1 lk.-
K.an Cotton Under Shirts.
1 c.dM Molo.ir r'tock*. Taf-
••* Fancy Sill: un i fotrij.«-,|
Twill.-d .lean luuwer-. kc .
Mile ,il tlie !oi.e«t market
WM R SYM'.N.-.
and Tailor. 17 Whitaker st
n Hit. YV. It. M08ELKY, inform- tho public
d fa .-"lierally trial he i-i pivmaneutly located in the city
ih of Giilh'u. and i< prep-u.-l to treat cmcers. Wens.
Til i umors. and all other Uhronlc Disease*, with tlie
His unprecedented surc-s*. for the past leu years, in tlie
treatment of that horrible di-ease. Cancer, slioul-1 not he
overlooked by the public iu deciding upon ills merits He
has cured rmnv es-,.. tl.it n-r* considered entirely Imp,*,
les* Hi* treatment - -.H - ut the u-e nr tlie knife, cans
lug but little j sin Patient* are necessarily compelled to
be under his iaitufo'.tte tare and *upervikiun from one to
six week*, according as tlie nature and circumstances of
. tlie can etna v demand.
MRS. S. TOM I! He i* a regular gr id; ate.and has uo quackery connected
Will open on Monday next 3d April, at her Mil- I wi . 1 ' 1 '''* ".''stem of practice,
lincrv nn-1 lire** Making Establishment.oh Rrough. M|S Infirmary fo open for the reception of
meet, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, a new and | r " r otri-ra. City accommodation* are ample.
I rsLi.vriNK imt'x.x»:i;
PLASTERING, &r.
undersigned having associated themselves together
1. for the purno-e of carrying on tlie Plastering and Htuc-
1 co busiues- in ail their various blanches, offer their servi
ce* to the public, generally. They are pre|*tred to contract
fo Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute ordera
t-i any extent on tlie most reasonable terms and with the
utino.t promj-tit-ide. Having tx-en engaged separately ia
tl •• lui-ine.-s in Savuunah for a consiueralde time, each will
.-e'lie re-pertlve busluess u p to date.and both confident-
• lv Ul ! o conGnuauce of the fnvors of tlicir fellow.citi
zens of Savannah.
I may 14 BRUNNER k GRADY.
I P1COLATA HDLSE. PK'OLATA, FLA.
m 'l'he subscriber would respcctrully inform tha
•raveling community that he has leased the abort
named house, and is now ready to accommodate
i traveler.*, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
, give satisfaction
1 He will have horse* aud carriages at all time* to accom
modate his guests. GEO. M. GALPIN,
Proprietor.
dcc!3
'*' " llJ ^ * ° f SIMUNO GOODS,
comprising all the new style;; of Bonnet*, of the latest
French pattern*, in silk, crape anu draw; Mantill.t*. in
great variety of fashions ; Cap*. Head Drosses nnd Rihbou*.
-ort incut, min plod to every
* the put lie that the
* to Hffurd all parent*
'••curing for tlu-ir chil-
The Elementary bn
strict attention.
The Trustee* beg leave to assui
rates of Tuition will be so arranged
nnd guardians f.ii opportunity of p
dren and wards, good education,
iNotice will, in due time, be given of the nanr-s of tne
Principal and Assistant* and of the terms of tuition
WILLIAM LAW. "1 Committee
ST El HEV ELLIOTT, Jr.. \ Board of
R. R. CUYLER J Trustee*.
aug2 lawOw
FA RMI-illK' HOTICri.
HOLMESVILLE. GA
The nnder-igned takesthis method of informing his
CgjpTriends and the puhpe generally, that be is prepared
M^to accommodate all who may f.ivor nini with a call,
and solicits a share of public patronage.
Jo3—3m JAMES K Hll 1 VRD. Proprietor.
LAMER HOUSE—MACON, OA.
Tlie undersigned having leased the above estab
tgiiS lishment fog to assure the traveling public that
«>'H no exertions will be spared to sustain the reputation
of the house. GKO M. LOGAN. | „ . , .
janl'2—ly JAMES MEARA. f P |
TIIK GORDON 8PHINGR.
That quiet and healthful Summer retreat is now
Till* i- the healthiest -pot iu Georgia ; the
conducted on strictly moral principles. No
-liinklng or gambling saloons kept here.ours being emphat
ically a "Watering place’’ We stand on the temperature
platform. A Stage Coach meets the train daily at Tunnel
Hill, except Sundays.
Board. *20 per month, or 87 per week.
j> !:•- -hll GEO WASH. GORDON.
FOR REST—The Store No. 207 Bax street it pres
'ent occupied by Messrs. ILabim k Whitehead. Posse*,
-sion on the 1st October next. Apply to
20 A CHAMPION.
French Flower*. Wreath*..s
Collars. Acc . Ac . to un ins|arctie
respectfully invite ! on her opening day
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also. Iileacliing and pressing Bonnets and Panama list*,
marchao—tf
Trimming-. Dress j •’ , d. J C. Mxngham.
of which the ladies are ! Johnson. Joues Is t o.
marchlR—ilAwtf
groes. and
for other*. City accoinmislatlous , . .
All communication.- must be post-paid, and a hliessed to
W. R MdSFLKY. M. lv. Griffin. Ga.
Hon. .1. II Stark. Griffin, Ga.lPr. J. Y. M. Puckett, flritlln.
Hon. W. II Phillips. Dr. K. W. Wilson. Up-on Co
lorwia llaUeu, *• jllon J. J. Floyd, Covington.
COZ7.ENS' WEST 1‘OIYT HOTEL
,40, IS ne w .<peu ; tlio h»ore nod grounds bave been
i‘iij^’ieaily linprnved.au additional Cottage erected, (with
J“-iksix chamber* and » parlor,) which lias been handsome
ly furnished, and will lie rented by the season.
Wk-t Point. N. Y.. May 25.1864
j.-.T—niwAf WM. B. COZZEN3.
U.YTVKttMTY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEI’ARTMEMT.
r JHIE Fourth Annual Course of lectures in this Institu-
1 tion will commence on Monday the 30th of October
next, and continue til) the first of tlie ensuing March.
P fo-tt *! Porter. M. IV. General and Special Anatomy.
J Berrien I.i-idshy. M. D. Cheinfo'ry and Pharmacy.
K Winston. M I>. Matei ia Medica aud Medical Juris-
A. II. Buchanan. M. I)., Surgical and 1‘athological Anat-
lustUuU-sof Medicine and
$§] l’l"”'
’ '"T 11
KUOGANS— IIHOGANS.
The subscribers would call the attention ot
er* and other*, in want of good and cheap
brognn*. to call and examine their stock, t
f.'el satisfied that upon inspection the quality a
ol their good* cannot rail to please.
MURPHY k DEVANNY,
16 corner of Congress and Whitaker street*
PLANTERS' HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
' house, situated on Broad st.,
'e of the old Planters'
| name Bate
[ Hotel
•uglmut
rrrrptlon of j
enf-, TO
ffiifjmodious fou
■Witainl
been lurni-he I tli
new furnit-ire. be-: ing. etc . will open for tl
customer* »ii .~.i’ ir lay next It n ill be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satislnction to those who may favor
lnm with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
nov9—If Proprietor.
TO RENT—From the 1st of Juno, a new and com-
story brick House .-n Elbert square, con
ning ten mourns, with cn*. Irot and cold water ba
thing room and other conveniences, together with out
houses. Ac. Address box 291 post office. mav If
I.’MNK BLACK TEA—A lew half chests of very super tor
l 1 Black Tea. aaid jnal to any ever offered in tlii*
market, just received and lor sale hv
jo2 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
DOR SALE.—Fit* f« sitnph la-t- near tin Park, will be
1 sold on accommodating terms. Apply to
I jcl7 WYLLY k MON’TMOLLIN.
O IL aND Si'AP.— Li Mil- winter strained Oil. and 10
boxes chetnk-nl Olive 8oiip. just received per Jonas
I Smith, and for sale by my28 .1. D JESSE.
B ACON' \ND I.\It! i choice Rr - 10 •!••
Shoulders. 20 bbls choice Leaf l-xr 1. for sale by
j ap9 MrMAHON Ac DOYLE.
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR—H4 hh-ls Be fined, 4 do Clari
fied. for sale by
I may 9
PIANO FORTES.
THE-'ibscriber has just received an as-
!«orlu»oit <•• I iarm Forte* from the factory of
Jacob I'liickeriiig. Boston, being the frst of
make that have been offered i:i this city.
„ . ! Those in want ol a go -l instrument are invit -1 to uu in
tbev J *P"ction of ill' ll], a- they w.ll lie found to be at least eqnnl
in tone, touch an-l fin -li to any oG er whilst tl-ir •liir.tliil-
Itv Is guaranteed. Being also agent lor f Gi bert A Co..
Boston ; J, It, Dunham. Stodart. l-irth Pond « • -• . and Gro
vesteen k Truslow. Ne<v York, tho undc»igncd bason hand
a splendid stock of choice Instruments to select from, com-
Itity of stvleauu price.
G. R. MITCHELL
F. Zogbaoin A: Co
prising (iv
niayff
PARTE H SI I IP NUT1CE.
und'-r-igned have n»*oclated tin mselves to
gether. un foi the name nnd style of Morphy Ac De
lve transaction <-f genera'. Root and
-.having the stand on tli*) corner of
Congress and Whltakcr-«lreet* formerlv occupied by M.
Prendergast Tl ey are now prepared tootier to t'.eir friends
and the public a well selected stock of Ijidins’ and Gentle-
■Mr ’ liaiot*. Shoes, .kc... which thev « ill -•■'.1 eheapfor cash.
; v
- pro
4
l 'liiomas R. JeuuiugK. M.
I ( li ical Medicine.
! W ( Bowling. M. fi . Theory and practice ot Medicine.
I John M. Wat-on. M D , Obsterics aud the Diseases of
Women nnd ( liildreu.
* l‘‘ ,u l I Fie, M. lb. Principles and Practice of Furgory.
j William T. Briggs. M. IV, Demonstrator of Anatomy.
I The Anatomical room* will be opened for students, ou
j the first Monday of October.
j A full Preliminary niurseot lectures, free to all studnetst
will fo. given by the Professors, commencing also on tho
fiist of October
| A Clinique ha- been established, in connection with tho
I'niver-nv. nt which uj • ration* are performed and rasca
prescribed for and lei lured upou lu presence of the Class.
Arrang-m-uts have been made to accommodate all pa
tient* requiring surgical operations.
Amoiiut ol Fees for la-cture* in tlie University is *106.
Mart dilating Fee. (paid once only.) 85; Practical Anatomy.
81'1; Graduating Fee *26
Excellent Buard can be obtained for $3 00 per week.
Further information can be obtained by addressing the
J. B. L1NDSLKY. M. IV. Dean of the Faculty.
No 33 College street.
Nashville. Teun.. March. 1854. July30—dl2tv2
joy
MURI'EY \ I’FVANNY.
allouve i.
-5r..r
COHEN & FOSDICK
O ATV —100 bag* prime Maryland Oats landing per schr
.8uuimcrael. for sale hv
TIUGGY UMI
JJ ceivcd anot
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
MHRFLLAS —Edw F. Kenipton tin* ju*t re
:'Vh
KoB RENT—From the 1-t No
tory brick dwelling ho
' B \NCRoFT A
KAII.UOAI) HIH SK,
STONE MOUNTAIN’ GEORGIA.
The undersigned wouft re-js'elfully Inform the
fc-JiS citizen* of Georgia, and the traveling community
flid generally.that the above named II"teli*nowrea-
dy :or the accommodation of visiter* and traveler*. The
House Is pleasantly situated, nnd will be found a delight
ful resort during the summer month*. Thi* section of the
country is nn*n;paa*ed for pure air and good water. Hor
ses are al way * in readiness for those who wish to ascend
tlie mountain. Tbo proprietors hope, by strict nttontfon
to business, to sustain trie* reputation ther have thus far
enjoyed. CLARK k HITCHCOCK.
Stone Mountain. June 22. 1854. eodAwlm—jctUi
FLETCHER HOUSE,
MARIETTA. GEORGIA.
—Tim new Hotel, adjoining the breakfast house, kept
Six’by the -ubserilier. and built expressly for him. being
“-know completed, he takes pleasure In" informing his
friends snd the traveling public generally, that he has
Urge. airy, pleasant and well finished room*, ready for their
reception". The situation, from it* vicinity to tht f!epot, is
peculiarly adapted for the convenience of transient com
pany, as "no transportation ol baggage is necessary. Eve
ry attention will be given to tlie wuuts and comforts of
those who may favor him with a call.
jy2 DIX FLETCHER.
•ther lot of those good Buggy Umbrellas.
Shawls, cloth
. just received
iu tor sale by dcc21l DkWITT A: MORGAN.
i j^OR SALE—18.000 acr—of tine timber and turpentine
Land*, none of which has been culled or cut. near the
! Alatamuha river n<-t over three miles from water carriage.
| For *alo low. Titles undoubted. Apple to
may26 WYLLY k MONTMOI.LIN
CELLING OFF AT COST PRICES FOR CASH—Tbe Sub*
l>J feribers. in order to bring tlicir busine** t"« close im
mediately. will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Good* at cost prices, for cash. Tbe Stock is
large'and well selected, e '
suitable for tbe present
and Planter* visiting tht
Rt No ITS Broughton street, nearly opposite St Andrew’
Hall, west side. M. PRENDERGAST.
a |-29 L J GUI (.MARTIN.
H FFR AND PORTER —4:. t.Vd’s N Y Beer. 25' cask* Un'-
dm Porter, landing aud fur sale bv
jyO MrMAHON At DOYLE.
H UTTEir CHKESE AND IIERRIN’i.S.—SO firkins -ejected
new (Jnsh-'n Butter. 50 b-ixe* do do Chuei-e, 60 do new
Pealed Herrings, received per steamer and for sale >»v
jel8 St RANT'iN. JnllNSToN k CO.
/■'loRDIAl.* 5 —20 d. zen’assorted Cordials—Anisette. Pare
V_g fait Amour. Noyeau. and Rose—for sale by
dee. 14 A BONAUD.
H UTfER AND CIIEF-SE.—20 kegs and 10 tubs selected
Go«hen Butter 60 boxes new Cheese, just received per
steamer, and tor **fo by
je!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A: CO,
F OUND.—A Pocket Book on tho Bay. which the owner
can have by proving property and paying expense* —
For information, apply at this office. j v p
S OAP POWDER.—Babbitt's celebrated Soap Powder-,
which arc warranted to take out all *tain« from table
linen and napkin* without injury lo the artirfo, for *afo by
Je2 WM W. LINCOLN. Monument Square
H ARPER'S MAGAZINE—For August,
ber, received, and for salo by
aug2
buttons, snd of all oilier kind* in large varh ty
not 18 KEMITON Ac VEBCTILLE’S
TIER Ate —20leg*Go lienTtuttei ; 10 barrels Whlto
; 25 boxes clivese. Just received ami for
sale by declfi HYLAND k O'NEILL
PALE—Six No 1 Negro** aged from 20 to 30 years,
■Id hands and axemen Applv to
28 WYLLY A: MONTMOIJJN.
R Et EIV
20 d<
EIV ED PER STEAMER ALABAMA—It) boxes l-emoni
Pecan Nut-. 76 whole
is. 2 do de Side*. 1 do
-age*, for sale by
JOHN IV JKPPF.
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nut*,
snd half drums Fig*. 2 bbl* Pig *'a
Smoked Tongue.-. JU0 lbs Bologna 5a
*1-25
Ol'IK.EON P pj'iiNriE — A -ujs’noi
O for surgeon's tis<*. just received, r.
mar28 IV. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
iCQfv BRANDS’ —"\'ir.prac. De Forge k Co —2 •
J I ri/fj ter casks *
EGP.O PIPFP —260 1,-
received and for sale
iuv-31 5
N
ikir
L ADIES'
printed
s large bowl Ohio Pipes, just
.'BANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
landing troni brig Empire, from
BRIGHAM. KELLY A: CG.
DRESS Gi'ODS AT REDUCED PUR'Ki — French
. nted organdie*, do jaconets, bareges, tissues, gren-
adim-s. India plaid silk*, glace summer silks, &c.j one case
handsome lawn* at 12\' t and 18J* ceut* ; barege de lain*,
chaliy*, French collars, brilliants, kv . for sale bv
jeii Drwrrr a* Morgan.
sacks do for sale by
rgia Flour; 225
1 well selected, embracing every variety of good* I - McMAllON k I)()YIE ^
fur tlie present and coming season. Merchant* ! ILTS AND COUNTERPANES.—'.'rib Quilt-. 8 4. 10 4
will do well bv calling on u* I and 12-4 laincaster Quilts ; 8.4, in.4 and 12 4 Toilet
8-4.10-4. an-l 12 4 Marseilles Quilt*: for sale by
1 EDWARDS KEMPT- N._
—15 hrid* choice Bacon Fide* 15 do
. 30 half Idd* Fulton Market Beef. 75
kegs choice I .eat Ijtrd, fiO boxes Beadell'sS'- patent Tallow
Cindle-, 46 do Adamantine do do, 76 do Colgate's anJ Boa-
dell's Pearl Ptarch, landing mid for salo bv
jvO McMAllON k DOYLE
n l’M AND GIN’.—3 punebeona Jamaica Rum ; 10 pipe*
superior Holland Gin. landing and fur sale by
j v R T. V. C0NNKRAT k O).
H AY—150 bales choice Eastern Hay. just recei veil and
for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
dec7 E. W. IH’KER.
T7 , i/jUR —100 bid*.
TEAS, Ac.
40 half che-ts fine Black Teas in qr and half lb
packages. 30 do do Hyson do. fill 13. band 4 lb cad-
ly boxes fine Hyson Tea*. 40 4 and 0 lb do Black
lo. 150 reams medium site straw paper, 100 do
Manilla do. 150 do common size straw do. 100 do Tea do. 40
do hardware do 400 boxes negro pipe*. Urge bowl and
size. In store, and for sale by
JyO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
S UN UMBRELLAS—Another lot of small Scotch Ging
ham Umbrellas for children, just received and for sale
by Je25_ EDWARD KEMI Din.
S PRING DREiS GOODS— Per Steamer Auguste—New
style rich Silk Grenadines. Barege* and PUId Silk*.
Crape de Faria, white and ednred French I-uwn*. plain and
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliants, printed
and white; black Bareges, plain and figured, ftc., kc.. for
sale by febl5 HENRY LATHR0P k CO.
No. 135 Congress-street.
H It —2o Tubs fresh May Buttei received per steam
eby
THT
Ji er Knoxville, andfor
je 8 McM A HON Ac DOYLE.
^^7"ANTED TO H1RF—A first rate Cook, white or colored
je7
Apply at thi* office.
P ROFESSOR ROWE'S new invented Erosive Gum. thr
best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks
spot* or Ktaln* from book or paper Foraale at the Book
Store of oov26 S. S SIBLEY. No 135. Congress-at
EDWARD 3. KEMPTON.
H I.'K barege-!. I.icc Vella, Crape*, received pei
er.Knoxville. left HENRY LATHROP
1 for sale by jy2fi
M. PRENDERGAST. 178 Broughton st
sugar cured linim
shoulders. 10 half bbl- Fulton Market fo-ef. 10 whole and
half bbls nig pork.2hhds codfish, for sale bv
jyt» DAVID O’CONNOR.
rpE-VS AND SUGARS.—Ju*t received.6 cheat* extra Hv-
J son tea. 20 do black Oolong, loose and in (4 and hi lb
lead package*. 25 bbls Stuart'* crashed, ground and clari
fied sugar, B and C, 3 hhds New Orleans do. for sale bv | agent.
Jy29 DAVID O’CONNOB.
SUNDRIES—Just received. 10 bbls solar lamp nOdo
white wine and cider vinegar. 16 doN O syrup. 25 boxes
ground coffee. 20 do pure sperm candle*. 60 do Beadell'*
O'* and 8's tallow do. pearl starch. 60 dozen buckets and
brooms 50 do scrub brushes nnd clothes lines, pickles in X
gallon* and quarts, Ac..for salo by
jy29 DAVID O’CONNER.
■\l EW POTATOES.—100 bbl* just received and for safe by
i> Jy28 CHAMPION k WATTS.
R '*'"ECElVEli PER ALABAMA —BUck mou»lin de Uines j
and crape veils, black and colored belt ribbons, black, ‘
white and cotore<1 crape ribbon*, colore' and white bonnet
do. black velvet, satin and taffeta do. men's gniize merino
vesta, do cashmere do. bleached sheetings, shirting stripe*,
nnd n small variety of (all prints.for sale hv
jy'*» HENRY LATHROP Ac CO.
NEW GUARD HOI SK.
rpo BI’II.DE'.IW.—Estimates will be received at the office
L i f the City Treasurer until Wednesday', the Oth day of
I August, at 12 o'clock, for bulling a new Guard House and
i .-'table*. e«*t of tbe Old Cemetery. The lumber, timber,
! granite, brick and irem to tic of la st quality aud no raate-
: rial to be used except that accepted by tbeFiiperintcndent.
i Contractor* to include plastering, painting; also a brick
I wall with iron gate- around the Guard House and Stables.
| Plan* and specification* can be seen at the office of Messrs.
Sholl k Kay.
Proposal* to lie sealed and addressed to
EDWIN EL IIEKT7.. Chairman Special
! augl Committee on Guard Houa#.
H OSIERY OIJIVES, kc -Ladle* and Gents Thread
Glove*, black net Mils nnd Gloves, children’s do. ladlcn
j nn-l gents gauze merino rests, ladies' white cotton and
silk thread H»se. gents brown cotton and fancy Hose,chit*
j dren * Hose and Socks. A great variety of tlie above for
1 " ih* bv may27 Dr.WITT A MORGAN.
11ACON.—-10.000 lb prime Tennessee Bacon, for sale in
J J lots to suit purchasers. Applv to
_ >•'-’• "OGDEN k BUNKER.
N ’EW BUTTER—20 hbls and 10 firkins new Goshen But*
ter. Received per steamer, and tor sale by
ap27 SCRANTON. J0HNBT0K k CO
tjH LTON MARKET BEEF.—20 half bbla Ba'vM’ V. if
j .re Beef, landing and for sale hr
Jy7 SCRANTON, JOnNOTON k CO.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER AI*AHAMA—Imitation Eng.
!i*h Thread I.xce*. Jaconet. Swiss, and Mull Edgiuga
nnd Inserting*. Swiss and Bonk Rand* nnd Collars, Limn
Cambric Hdkf*. fine i’alni fa nf E'an*. Oil Silk. E'rcnch Work
ing Cotton, liro Linen Gloves, ladies’ Cotton IIose.GraM
i nnd Corded Skirt*. Checked Cambrics. Swi«* Muslin Arc.—
1 For sale l.y jie30) HENRY LATHROP k CO.
zp< i\'(;IT-—t bbl extra tin*' smoked Tongues, just nre
X ccived. aud for sale bv
| fo26 ’ CHAMPION Ik WATB.
UOAP AND STARCH—i00 Isixes Family and No. 1 Soap
O 50 do Pearl Starch, for sale bv
, July8 J. V. (YiNNF.RAT * CO.
ATECT’S--VESTS—A large variety ofDreza Vest, such ng
» figured black Silk, black Barsthen, and Fancy Silk
figured black nnd fancy Cashmere Ve*tn. Just received for
sale low by nuv23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper Ac Tailor.
/ 7 I’M Dll')P.-'.—Just received from New York, per steani*
VI er. a superior quality nf Guin Drops, of different flavori
' auch ns raspberry, rose." lemon, vanilla, orange, etc , etc
I for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
febl7 Monument souare.
n OFIFRY —Giuy. l!K(dii»3« have Just rec- Wed a com-
ple'e aasortmcntol Ladies. Mis-es. Youths and Gentle
men'* Cotton Hose nnd Half Hose, per steamer State of
. Georgia from Philadelphia, which they are selling very
; cheap, and to which they would respectfully Invite the at-
, tentiou of the public. je!4
I IMF —1.000 bbls landing per schr EI .1 Talbot, foraale by
J P-- BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T C-T RECEIVED PER STEAMER-1 ease test colored
Scotch Gray and Silk Umbrella*; 1 do 84 in. brown
I Ho lding* ; 1 do blue Denims; 120 pieces Mo*. Nett; Coats'
1 spool Thread and col’d do E'or sale by
HENRY LATHROP k CO
HAMPAONE—00 bn*kets qts. and p»* ,genuine Held-
seick Champagne, just received direct from the r
* ap!3 *“
Ol GAR AND MOLASSES.—45 hhds New Orleans Sugat ;
p 1(1 do Porto Rico do; 76 bbls A. B andC do. 30 hhds Cu
ba MnWa-rs. 26 tierce* do. 75 bbl* do. 80 bbls New Orleans
' Syrup, just received and for sale by
julylfi MrMAHON k DOYLE
; /IRA.-HE'D SUGARS, kc.—Just received 26 bblaCraabeil
j w Ground and Clarified Sugar. 6 hbds New Orleans do, 6
keg* choice Go hen Rutter. 10 bbls wliite wine and cider
Vinegar, 10 do solar lamp -oil, 5 do extra No 1 Mackerel,
43 boxe* Readell's Soap an I Candles, 25 do ground Coffee,
in dou-n Olive Oil in i.intw and quails. 10 casks quarts snd
pint* Hvaxs’ London Porter. Mstchas, Clothes lines, Scrub
Brushes. Mustard. Ac . for sale by
Je22 DAVID O’CONNOR.
R UM —50 bbls Lutlicr E'eltou's Rum. landiugfrum bark
Exact, and for sale by
J* 2 * BRIGHAM. KELLY Jt CO.
C XOHHHI AND HERRING —fl texes prime Codfish. 16
/ boxes scaled Herring, for sale b\ by
Je 8 MrMAHON A DOYLE.
C 01W—1,000 bushels Corn, tending snd for sate by
•ugfi BRIGHAM. KELLY k C
C IOKN—2000 bushels of prime Com. for sale, to arrive.br
> aplO OGDEN k BUNKER
H A Y.—100 bales good Northern Hay, landing from bark
Golden Age, and for tale by
KELLY It "CO.* i jy!3 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k 00