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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31. 1854,
Budintos ®avDc
UcUVBKN MolNTOtm,
miRNKY AT LAW, Jaeisonrille, Fla
ittOHOM TltOUP HOWARD,
liB0 ATTORNEY AT LAW.
tf H'tiiiiirr-il. ait<l floy-Inw. .Sawniui*, Ho
*** t ||))MA» T. 1.0,0,
i »w ASD soucmm uksekai., k. ihst
liny aim* BamanLttrtHi. .-iittinnn!.
r okbikahT’o ovfick
I l,EM»'N SYKIJI*.
B EST BI.AGK BOTTLES, per box $4, keg ayrup nor gallon
$87*. do do per ‘20 gallon76*. kegs extra, each .17*
Assorted Candles.
Per IUO a $13 : Huger Plums, Fruit Drop*, &c . $18.
All articles of tint quality. No charge Tor dellwy »•
railroad nr steamboat*. T - c - lUth.
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer,
mar28—dXwly gy»» >n>1> - <>w -
SAVANNAH MNOICAI. COi.l.KGiO.
Hi mmIoii of lHM-’B.
It. |t. Auxot.p, M. !».. Prof, "f Tlioory nud I rarttcc ol
w , vVhitakor-atreeta. office bourn from 0 Medicine . .
„»nd Wt‘ ‘ 8 W, 1* M. to fl. IV M I*. M. Koiiock. M IV, Prof, of Obstetrics,
1X10. i»l. M1M.KN,
J VTTHRNEY AT LAW.
Molntooli. Glynn. Oamdi... nu.l Clmtliam
'* ffisKI’H ClANAHl.,
ATTORNEY at law.
over til* Rending Room ol Ibo UopuUi
* Jr*!,^Immediately rant of Messrs. Vnvvk \ on.lor.
I ‘" . o'llYRNK,
Dt A ATTORNEY at law.
..J lU , .trecl, over Turner X Co.’s Prog More.
vKIimSAND MOVliTON.
mmvn tV!> COUNSELUMI AT LAW
‘" „ ,,.1’irS'Tw?. Si & I.U.HC r .....
jJ£>£euUon of clahna
M W1I1T SMITH,
miHSKY AND CODNHKLI-OR AT LAW.
Alligator. but Florida
.. iruorv.
, W. WBtT. M. II Prof, or Medical Chen. airy.
II. L. llVKO. M. IV. I’rof. or Mateira Medic* and Thera-
1 ' K ||. MARTIN. M. IV. Prof, of Institutes of Medicine
JG. How Aim, M. It.. Prof or Anatomy.
.1. It. Hkao, M. l>.. Prol. of Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy. , , .
.1 j \v»rr. M. It. Amfataut Iteoumntrator «f Auatotny.
rji’iiK Regular t’ourae of lecture* in tl.la Institution. will
1 commence on the that Monday In November, and tor-
i minute m the following March. Preliminary 1-oeture* will
lie delivered from Monday, the Idth day of October, until
1 the eommeiicement of the Regular Course, for which no
I additional fee will bo required. Student* have free access
! t„ ibo Medical and Surgical Wards«t the Savannah lloapi-
lal. Tlii* extensive charity la under the medical control ol
two members >>f the Faculty, by whom Clinical lecture*
are delivered. In addition to thia. they have amide tipnor-
1 iunity lor learning practical medicine at the College Clin
ique, which is open daily to patients.
Paring the past session up war-la of two hundred cases
were preacrita-d fur, and over thirty surgical operation* per-
fm mod in the the presence of the student' at theCllnii|iie.
Material fm Anatomical investigations will be ahundnutly
Fees—Matriculation, $5 ; Full Course of Lee-
Furfur
^V<,;.ih.,r,i counties Refer I supplied, tees—Mairicumiion. *o ; run tuurn
^•i rsiii tlieFAstemand ^^111 j tuie*. * 101.; Pemonslrator.JlO; Graduation. $30
* E. « S. Sibley, and K »• (..• iherlnloriu.ilIon, address, post paid.
. ,e inTTF.ItSOS. jo); II. L. RYRP. M. IV. nean.
UNI VUS 1IM1TY OK NAMI1VIL1.K.
MKDICAL DEPARTMENT.
r J XHp. Fourth Ainninl Course ol Lectures in thi* lusditu
X tion will eomiuence oil Monday the 30tli of October
next, and continue till the first of the ensuing March.
Holier! M. Porter. M. IV. (ieiicnil nndSpccia! Anatomy.
J Berrien l.imlsley. M. I». Chemistry andCliarmney.
C K Winston. M. IV. Materia Medica and Medical Juris-
.i. W. PATTKK80N,
-nii-ATY ANP Ct*l-NSKLU»R AT LA".
fhrsyth. Monror (Amnfy. f»<i
s. W. BAKKU,
iTi'KNF.Y ANP COCNSK.LLOR AT LAW
“ u, n /.,flio. JtfTrrton (\ninty. Florala
-v—lien W R.Futnwn. Savannah, lla
THOM AS 1IUGHK8 IUHKS.
^RNEV'vNIMYtCNSKl.U.R AT LAW,
" 7Y»upiiMf. hevrfjxa.
, , ihe Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes.
1 f™ w!M Annliug and Irwln.Georgla ; and iu theCir-
's'- 1 . * L(Terson. Madison aud Hamilton, of the .... ni . \i 0 ,ii,.
sI -1sstes...
all persons before the Departments a! Wash-
T. W. BAKER,
V T T 0 R N F. Y A T L A W .
. xxj”,nSsast.vM'c-
^ho'ni T be entrusted to hi* rare, will charge the
, ; m<that inay . jt a MU -eeshful termination.
^.Ipnce Tf ho loU. a ease, for the client will
rcmimerated. alllmugl. he had services mi
V < 1H1 i|i Non port MelntoMi county.Oa.. will he hi*
SJmMIU the 1st or October next. -[m-l**-
1 i-'.ssE T. HERN ARU,
• TtoRNKY ANP COl'NSKLLOR AT LA".
Xfumnntrille, Fla.
, r ,, f M-Csorgc I. Urnwn. William Pell. Newnausyille.
VI R I' Hilten. Boston k Villalonga. Savannah, (.a.
WIIAAAM H. DASHER,
ITTORNKY ANP COUNSELLOR AT I.A" .
Tmiprillt. Lournln county. Ga.
, .nrwetisein Thomas. Lownde*. Clinch, "are. Appling,
r'Xr Ula. Laurens, and P.ilaski counties. Leorg.a;
JS,'MSsoii. M.,ll*on. H»miUon.»nJLolnmU»roun.
tlti.Florid*. ‘
\V 11.1*1 A .M S. D:\N1E1.I.,
ATTORNEY AT LA"'.
f.vwr Whitaker street and Hay i.uie.Favaiiual.
HAMILTON (ail'CUl
a II AKTIt 1 DOE & COl'PKll,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
; ;ractUe In ail the Courts of the Eastern ( irenit.
.TtiuJAiis. TnannKra ouvkr.
1 WILLIAMS, OLIVER *Si BROWN,
attorneys at law,
Hutna Vitta. Marion CbKNtjf. Pa..
r -rictise in the counties of Marlon. Macon, Houston,
,y <lf t. Randolph. Muscogee, Ice, and any adjoining |
Surgical and Pathological Anal-
. IV. Institutes of Medicine and
John M. Watsci
1 Women mid Children.
Paul F. Eve. M P . Principle, and Practice or fungery.
William T Ilriggs. M. IV. Demonstrator ol Anatomy.
The Anatomical rooms will bo opened for atudouta. on
i the lirst Monday of October
A full J’rrliuiiniuy murr- of Lecture.- free to all studiiets-
will be given l.v the Professors, commencing also on the
i lirst of October
A Clinique lias been established, in connection with too
University, at which operations are performed and cases
prescribed for and lectured upon in presence of »ho Class.
Arrangements have been made to accommodate all pa-
tienta requiring surgical operations.
I Amount ol Fees fm lectures in tlm University is s>10ft.
Mart'culatiog Fee. (paid once only.) 55. Practical Anatomy,
I $10; Graduating Fee *25
Excellent Hoard can be obtained for $3 00 per week
! Further information can be obtained by addressing tho
! *° .1 II. I.I.V1WLKY, M. JV. Dean of the Faculty.
No 33 College slreot.
Nashville, Tenti.. March. 1854 julv30—dPJw'J
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA—^By Hitimointt. V. Johnson.
Governor of said State.
W IIKHEAH, odlcial information lias been received at
this Department, that a murder was committed iu
(he county of Clark, on the 26th of July last, upon the bo
dy oT Thomas N. Epps, by one John E-pp*, and that said
John Kppsliaa lied from justice ;
l have thouglif proper, therefore, to Issue tills, my Proc
lamation. hereby olTerlng a reward of One Hundred and
Fifty Dollar* for tho apprehension aud delivery of tho said
Epps to tho Sheriff of said county and State.
And I do, moreover, charge and require all odlcor* In this
State, civil and military, to ho vigilant iu endeavoring to
apprehend Hie said Epps. Iu order that ho may bo brought
to trial for tho offouco with which ho stands charged.
Givou under niv hand and tho great seal of the State, at
the capitol in Millcdguville. this 11th day of Aunust, In the
year of our Lord eighteen hundred and llfty Tour, and ol
the Independence of tho United Stales of America the sev
enty-ninth. HF.RSCHKL V. JOHNSON.
Ry Inti Governor
E. P. Watkins, Secretary of State.
IHBCRIPIION.
John Epps Is about 32 years old. rather tall and straight
built, dark hair, not much inclined toconversatlon.ono un
mistakable mark is. lie has hut ouo our. which ear missing
not reuolleetod, but born entirely destitute as to that ear,
wears his hair moderately long, on account of this defect.
nuglO—4
MORE HOOKS—FRESH ARRIVALS.
ttrceivftl ly S. 8, Sibley, August 16.1854.
CJM’HKKY Russia, the Slack Sea. and Circassia—by Cap
X lain Spence, author of ‘•Travels in Circassia.’' "Wes
tern Caucasus." Ac with colored illustrations, numerous
engravings, and a map—Isuidou edition.
Orator's Touchstone—by Hugh McQueen.
Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of
the lilo of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Science of T ilings Familiar, a guide to Scientific Know I
idgo—by Rev Pr Brewer
The RenegadeGinsey.
Falkland, a novel—Uul»"er.
Moro of Planter's Nortlioru Hride.
Aloue—by Marion Hnrland, author of Kate llnrpci. Ac.
Corinne.or Italy—by Madame lie Stuel Halstoiii.
Moro Georgia Scenes,
Isiuisiaiia Swamp Doctor. For sale at
HUgl7 No 136 Congress-street.
DICKENS’ NEW WORK.
of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Tho Youth of Jefferson, or College Scinpcs.
Tho Natural History of the Human Species—hv LtC'ol
Chas Hamilton Smith, with engravings.
Gliddon aud Nott's Types ol Mankind, cheap edition.
A TliesiiurilH ot English words, to facilitate tlio expres-
on of Ideas and assist in composition—by Peter Mark
Hogcl.
The Fslinhiirgh Review, for July.
The British and Foreign Modieo ( hirurgical Review
July.
Fashion and Famine; Tiie Uarclaya ol llostou; Bishop
Ives’ Trials of a Mind iu the progress to Catholicism: Bish
op Kill's Catacombs of Rome; Tlio Priest and the lluguc-
not; Leather Stocking and Silk. Ac.
uugl7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS AND KEPLIILICATIONS.
R eceived t»y s. s. sibiey.
. Turkey and tlio Turks, by J. V. C Smith.
Now a-Pays.a very interesting book illustrated.
Easy Nat. or the Three Apprentices, a tale of life iu New
York and Boston, by A L.Stinuon.
Jiitlieiinc. tlio Daughter of tho Hamlet, by Hugh De Nor-
niand.
Pauiel Boone and tho Huuters of Kentucky .by W. H. Bo-
C;r»
t r.uik
. Rich-
feb8. I
s,,ir\. — - ■ . -.
' # ;jti»« where their services may be required.
WALTER S. MOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OiRce in the Exchange. ..... .
lice in the court* of Seri veil. " ashing! i:
Burke, and Chatham counties.
JOHN U. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Brunswick. Georgia,
r'liraetice in all the different Courts of the Eastern Pi
Particular attention paid to collecting. m2a
,i w u.in him;
MILLER A GALLD1NO,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ituma I'irta. Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
ATTORNEY at law.
Marietta. Georgia.
f 1 Kietlce in tho following counties :
,U. Cherokee. PeKalh. Fulton. V
p,..;pn< sa l Cobh. Refers to Janies
MEDICAL COLLEGE OK GEORGIA.
rpilE Twenty Third Course of Lectures in this Institu-
I lion will commence on the lirst Monday ill Novetnbe
next. kacci.ty :
Amitouiy—G M Newton. M. P
Surgery—1. A Dugas. M P.
Chemistry and Pharmacy—Alex. Means. M. P.
Materia Medica.Tlierapeuticsand Medical Jurisprudence
—I. P. Garvin. M. P.
Ohstretrirx and Diseases of Women and Infants—J. A.
Eve. M.D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—II. V. M. Miller,
Institutes and Practice of Medicine—L. P Ford. M. P.
Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy—11. F. Campbell.
51 D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—R. Campbell. M. P.
Clinical Lectures will bo delivered regularly at the City
jan>9 | Hospital, and ample opportunities will ho afforded for tho
| study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for tlio entire Course $105 00
I Matriculation Ticket (to lie taken once) 5 00
For Inrthcr particulars, apply to
G M. NEWTON. Dean.
Amur*, July 8th. 1854. codlm—Jy8
UNIVERSITY OK LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
HIE Annual Course of Lectures in this depai tnient will
coinineuce on Monday. November 13. and will teunin-
ii the ensuing March.
I James Jones. M. P .Professorof Practice of Medicine.
I J. L. Riddell. M P Prolessor el Chemistry.
' Warren Slone. \l P.. Professor of Surgery,
i A. H. Cenas. M. P . Professor of obstetrics.
| A. J. Weddcrburn. M. I)..Professor of Anatomy
I Gustavos A. Not!. XI. P . Professorof Materia Mediea.
j Thomas Hunt, M. D . Professorof Physiology and Pathol-
fntfBt WftD9 bo trlfflropl).
tf Telegraphed for the Georgian “<s#
»• - -
New Orleans Markets—Yellow Fever.
New Oui.kanh, Aug. 28.
Cotton continueH dull. Flour ii Arm at $7 fiO.
Dentlis by yellow fever for tho week, 187.
Nexv York Markets.
New York, Aug. 28.
Cotton him declined from \ to .J during tlio week
closing dull with Middling OrleansntOJ and Uplands
at 1).^. t’ollee is unchanged.
Ulinrlestou Cotton Market.
CtlAllLEHTON, Aug. 29.
Sulcs ol the duy loot up 233 bales, at front 7 to 9J
extremes. The market closed unchanged.
Tnrlindo In Louisville—Loss of Life—Fires—
Drought, die.
Baltimore, Aug. 29.
A terrible tornado passed over IgjtiiKville on Sun
day. In the progress of tlio Htorm the Fourth
Presbyterian Church was prostrated, during tlio ser
vices, killing twenty-live persons aud tvoundiug
many others. Houses were unroofed and much other
damuge resulted.
(Y heavy rain storm was experienced in Uoslou,
Now York and this city on Saturday.
Tho drought still continues throughout tiro west.
The tires in the woods still continue at Buffalo and
Daugor, threatening great destruction.
Foreign News—Arrival of Hie Eiiropn.
Halifax, Aug. 30.
The steamer Europa has arrived, trho reports a
d.-clino of { in the price ol cotton at Liverpool.—
Weok’Bb'ulca 38,000, of which speculators took 2.000,
aud exporters 5,000. Canal Flour 32s,; Ohio 31s.;
Corn 30s. Consols93|.
The allies were investing Bomcraoiiiid. The expe-
dltlon to Crimea lms not yet saleil.
•net
talc
Slapping an b Bteomboats.
NEW YORK—Union l.lnc.—Tlio regular
packi-t aehoooer ENCHANTRKH8, Hlmp«on, Master.
have quick despatch for the above port. For freight,
or passage, apply to
anJaT f. J. ogpkn
BALTIMORE—•rho line sclir. PRIlMILLA.
Mitchell. mtHter, wil havo dispatch as above. For
or pasango. apply on ooard at Joliimton’s lower wlif.
„r t» auglO BB10HAM. KKI.1.Y It CO.
n.* BOSTON,—The bark CHARLES WILLIAMS,
jUfltlluwL'H, mastor. will have quick dispatch as above,
ir Height or passage, apply to
angll BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
CHARLESTON AND HAI.TIMOUE.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO 'S LINE.
Cabin Passage $17 60 | Steerago Passage .$8 00
Tlie splendid new side-wheel steamship TEN
SjUtfbULNESSF.E. Isniis Parish, commander, will sail as
per following schedule :
From UaUimort.
Saturday
Wednesday..
Saturday....
Wednesday..
Saturday....
Wednesday..
Saturday
Wednesday ..
Saturday
.April 29
.. May 10
.. May 20
...May 31
. .Juno 10
From Charleston.
Friday May
Tuesday May 10
Friday May 20
Tuesday I line 0
Friday Juno 10
..July
. .July 12
..July - '
Auction 0altB.
June 21 Tuesday...
Friday..
Tuesday
Friday..
...June 27
...July 7
.. .July 18
..July 28
JT
f lie moil si rat or s of Auatoii
iituxi*. UPLAND «fc O’NEILL,
NlttRS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS. Ac.
.V«; boor to Marshall House. Ilroughton stmt
SAVANNAH. QKOItOIA.
(M«»l«aud retail dealers in imported wines ami liquor- | tngex.
frock brandies, segars. and fancy groceries
,, KI J J. II. DAVIS. »' IL I
Ilf SE. DAVIH A LUNG,
COMMISSKIN MKKCHAXTS.
Savannah. Ga.
, . lT TTT. II. I). HNBU
LOCKETT A SNEI.I.INGS,
ToRL-WlDN MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGE.'
Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM HUMPHREYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
Ka.fi-.uter of Essential Oil-, Extract*. Perfumery.
•j ’.In and Shaving Soaps, Drugs. Medicines. Ac
"Ky
i i Cornelius ('. Beard. M. P..
, Samuel P Chnppin. M. P. ,
| The rooms for Dissecting will be opeen on the third Mon
day in October.
'ilie Faculty nre Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the
I Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem
ber to April.
j The Students accompany the Professors in their visits,
free of expense, enjoy extrrordinnry practical advan-
during the ses.ion. about eight hundred per*
I sons prescribed for daily.
I In 1863. tlio number of patients wire thirteen thnntaiid
| seven hundred aud llfty nine.
I augP— l.iudm THOMAS HUNT. M. P.. J Van
CHATHAM ACADEMY,
j HE Trustees of the Chatham Academy hereby give no-
1 tice that the Institution will be opened (after a re
cess) on tho FIRST PAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, under the
immediate and personal direction of the Trustees. A well
| qualitied Principal and live Instructors will be appointed
I by tlio Board of Trustees. Instruction will be given in the
| Classics, in Mathematics, and in all llie branches of a
- thorough English education. J'siti.-ulsr a i lent ion nil! In-
1 paid to the instruction id yuiiug ladies in .all the higher
| branches. The Elemental, branches will also, receive
; strict attention.
j The Trustees beg leave to a-suro the public that tlio
I rates of Tuition will he so arranged as to afford all parents
... .... i chi |.
The Flitch of Bacon or the Custom of Duninow
id English Home, liy William Harrison Ainsworth.
Katharine Walton, or tho Hebei of Dorchester. I>y W
Gilmore 8imms.
The Partisan, a Romance of the Revolution by W. Gil
more Simms.
McUichampc A legend of the Santee, by the mine author
new and revised editions.
Woman's love, by EuglneSue. a year after marriage by
T.S Arthur
The Mysteriesofa convent, by n noted methodlst preasli-
er.
Sir Jasper Carew Kent, his life and experiences by Chas.
I .ever.
Hard Times, a new novel, by Charles Dickens.
Tim Spanish Heroine, a tale of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
M.iro or Wearyfoot Common. Ritchie's New Enchanting
Novel, For sale at No 136 Congress,
augl6,
FASHION AND FAMINE,
gious condition, its manners, customs, Ac., by R. Joy Mo
■ is. late Charge at Naples.
Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride, by the author of the
Plcke
Liebee on Civil Liberty and self Government. 2 vol
The Pulipher Papers, a new supply.
Ilyputin. or N« « Foes with Old races, by C. Kingsley,
author ol Alton Isick.
Harper's Magazine and Putnam's, for August.
Godev'x Ladies Book for Augest.
Westminister for July.
Blackwood's Magazine for July.
ftug-J W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
• I HIE undersigned, with a view of winding up the estate
X of Jns. II Mieahtin.aud of closiug the business of the
late lirinof Jas. II. and XL Sheahan. lias this day disposed
of the entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand. No. P25
Brougiiton-street. and transterred the lease of said store
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of this city, but more
cently of Augusta. Ga
In withdrawing from business, the undersigned takes
pl'.nuie in tendering to Lis late friends and patrons his
sincere thunk, for the uniform support extended to him du
ring the whole ol the time that lie lias been engaged in
business in Savannah, and feels that lie cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
pr- pared to give them all the advantage- which can be
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledge"'
business and a char- *— '
dealing, which soldo
sossors.
Savannah. May 17. 1SE4.
S HORTS.—SOD sacks for sale by
|vl« MoMAHON k DOYLE.
FAKMEllB’ HOTEL,
HOl.MEaVII.LE. GA.
, The undersigned takes tlire metliod of iuforiniiig his
Ujpjfriends and the public generally, that he is prepared
Kill., accommodate ull who may favor him with a call,
aud solicits n share of public patronage,
jell JAMES K. 11113.ARI*. Proprietor.
UNIER HOUSE—MACON, GA.
The undersigued having leased the above estab
lisliinent beg to assure the traveling public that
no exertions will be spared to sustain the reputation
ottuo house. GEO. M LOGAN. 1,, .
janl2—ly JAMFg* XIF.ARA. f» ruprtetora.
THE GORDON SPRINGS.
Thai quiet and healthful Summer retreat is now
This is tlie healthiest spot iu Georgia ; the
is conducted on strictly moral principles No
drinking in gambling saloons kept here.ours being (-mphut
ieally a "Watering place" We stand on the temperance
nlattorin. A Stage Conch meets tlie train daily at Tunnel
liili. except SundayB.
Board. $20 per month, or $7 per week.
JylO—im 1 ■ i 11 \v\-n ,,iii:ii->n.
—. FoR RENT—The upper western counting room, and
j/Mtlu- corner wharf store of George Jonvs' new brick
—“building on Bay stre«‘ " " 1
ii.il
&
Apply to .1. HOOPER A CO , Agents. Baltimore.
J W. CALDWELL A CO.. Agents, ( harleston.
may4 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents. Savannah.
AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG..
"The very light draft steamer FASHION.
Jiilpot, will depart on Saturday afternoon. the
1st July, and continue to leave every Saturday. For freight
engagements, which will he taken ht reduced rates, apply
to Jo2fl M. A. COHEN. Agent.
FLURIDA PACKET.
Darien, lirunswick. and St. Marys, Ga., anil Jackson
ville, I’icolata, I'alatka. and lllack Creek, Fla.
Tim new and splendid fast running stuam
,ei SEMINOLE. Captain W. R. PiwnaL. will
coinineuce tier'trips ns above on Tuesday tlio 21st iustant.
at 10 o'clock. A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ainplo time for passengers going
north, to couuect with the New York and Savannah steam
ship*.
Tho Seminole is lilted up iu miignlHceut style, with largo
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by any stenmer in tlio South.
Taking the inland route she offors superior inducements
for invalids aud others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packets. mnrlO S. 51 LAEFJTE.-U'. Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Tlie steamers Gordon nnd Calhoun will
leave alternately uvery Monday, Wednesday,
„ Saturday at 7 o’clock, l\ M., leaving Charles
ton on tho same days at 6 o’clock. P. M
Tlie boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
witli tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
8. M. I.AFFITEAU. Agent.
Savannah, Feb. 7.1664.
OIIISEU.S.
ROOFING.
IMiabKriberi* prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct pr
cp'.M.iiicl from sixteen years' experience, feels assured lie j a|11 j m|>|-,|i„ nN mi opportunity of procuring h
Mi V* »ati*faction Prices very low. Hejt reforencf ; ,, rrn |tl|1 | wiir ,, s R1)( ,d education
<l«B J- J - 5LU KH E
^Getters and Conductors made to order.
BANCROFT Ai BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Fc-rthe Purchase and Sale of Slocks, Bonds. Exchange •'
RealOtate, 117 Bxv streel. Savnnimh . ian'JI
gomi
'^Notice will, indue time, lie given of the
. Principal)!
and ol tlie term* of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW. | Committee
' - Board of
I Trustees.
m XHTLAMI. -D'HN T KOWM
HOWLAND At CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
172 Say-sireel. Savannah.
II. Ii. WASHBURN, A|5’l„
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
SAVANNAH. <i A
WILLIAM P. YONGE.
factor and commission mkrch \nt
Xo. 91 nay-street. Savannah
THOMAS At KNIGHT,
I'll MTlf'AL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBEH.',
.Vo. 15 Harnard street. Savannah. Ga
. 1 sheet lead, block tin. copper hollers, light an I
|i'inip*. hydraulic ram*, and kitchen range*. '■•*»-
cutly on hand Orders from tho country promptly at-
tuM to j-‘ n ‘
JOHN R. COCHRANE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
itU.Uureux county. Ga.. late junior parin' r of the
hoof A. k J. CocilUANK, Irwinlon. Ga.. will attend
inaptly to all business entrusted to his care Parlie-
«kt Attention paid to collecting Reference*— Ih. (' H
Gsytoo. E. 11 Rowe. Dublin.Gn.; 51 Mnrsh. Savannah
■ql—lAwly
GHEVILLE A CO.,
?'warding and commission merchants
Satvnnah. Ga..
•o; i.\ oltic-e'at Chattanooga. Tenn.. and will give dispakli
«'Lit point t i all goods for North Alabama. Tciine—ic.
kn nippi or Western Virginia, nnd collect nhipnnd otli-
*f*ttense hills from our Tennessee office. 2m—augS
S!.;:
\ LDE KM A N IC ELECTION.
NOTICE To VOTERS
UFlilMHV rl.Os* - UN Tilt FIKhT MONDAY IN SKI'IKMIIKH MA 1.
JEf'floN 2—II it furlhir I'naiicl by the authority of the
Hint from and aftei tin nuMagt of thl* act. all
I -i --.ii- j, ,11 !••• qii >lili'-d l"\. • • • I- r Max oi and
Aldennm of Hie cit> ni .-.nannah and thoImuilrta thereof,
who are ciliirns of Iho United Stale* havi mdded In the
I Slate of Georgia for one year iniiuedialelx ling the
| election .ne! within tin- eorj. ■' - >x uui.ili !"i
ouo moot h i 11 ilely pn Ung thi - tration an
continue so lo do up to the lime ol election who liavuat-
j lained the age of twenty-one year*, have paid all taxes or
, havo in Iheii own right suflirient real relate to aalisty any
tax ext-eiilions which uiaj be against them, who have made
! all returns required by the oidinaoces of the city , and have
I been icgUlen-d according to the provi-ion* "f thi* act.—
Ffitru'lfrom the Iry I.ou\ - .Ami 22. 1852
! All persons enliti • 1 to vote and dwlroii* ol voting at Ilie
1 next election for Mayor and A'.dcrinrn of the city ofSavan-
; nah and l,anile! - thereof, are require 1 by law to call at my
I office before 2 o'clock. I' 51 on tlie first Monday InSeptem-
; her next, and register llieir names el»o they will be debar
red the right o! xotiliglhcie.il. and will 1)0 compelled to
pav llieir poll lax and eo-i of tax execution
nug5 EDWARD G WILSliN. 'Terk of Council.
d a character for honesty, propriety and fair I - 1 - ? 0, «f
rt. — fail I — ;—«■ far llfalr ,.u- , “ l| . M.,n«o n.rj.
-• 1 ern. Atlanta and Igigri..
Railroads. Goods inte
—. TO RENT—IT mu tin- 1-1 of Nov. next, the lioii-e
ffiffand two lots of ground on Tattnall street, estate of 5Ih
E*rv Hogg, at present occupied by Dr. Ileald. Apply to
auglO A CHAMPION. Agent.
HEAD QUARTERS.
Hiva.X'AA)), Aug JH. 1864.
An election for a Captain to command tlio
Georgia Hussars, vice C. A. laimar. resigned, will
be held at thi* place on Monday. 28th lust., under
ilie superintendence required by law By order
ol 1‘. ll. IlKIIN. .Major Commanding.
augIS—10 51 CUMM1NG. Adjutant.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE.
,MY PLANTAITON in lloyd county, containing
2e_(IIi - *1) eleven hundred and sixty-four acre* of land, i
offered lor sale. It is situated on tlie South aide ol Etowah
river, and nbout hall way-' i tween Kingston and Home,
and lure about seven hundred mi l seventy-live or eight
bundled acre* iu a high state ol cultivatmu. add is capa-
hleof producing a* much Cottun and Grain ns any lands
iu Georgia. On the place is a eoinlortablc Dwelling House
containing seven room*; good framed Overseer,s House
and Negro Kitchens . a large Iraiui-d Gin house and Screw;
an exten«fve Barn, .'tables and Corn Cribs, .ill in excellent
order, and situated on a beautiful eminence ovei looking
the farm, and in lull view of the cars, as they pass the
Railrord on the North side of the river, just by my ferry-
landing.
l'er.sons deal ring to purchase mid of the best Farms in
Georgia, would >!o well to apply soon N. HASS.
N. ll.—My Overseer on the place will alioxv the land to
any one desiring to examine it Any communication ad
dressed to me at Macon, on the subject, xrill receive prompt
attention. 2m—ang'.l
NOTICE
rpilE following reduced rates fur freight destined for .Mont-
X gomery, Alabama. h»v« been est-A-IUbed from Savun
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change, of Departure—Fur I’alatka. Fla..andatl theinterme-
diate landings on the mute.
. The superior new Steam-uacketWELAKA,
^^i^jJJjgJjCfJaptain N. Kino, will, until further notice,
leave every Satfkday. at 10 o'clock, A. 51.
Rate of I’assngo iu large, airy State Rooms, as lollows :
To Darien *3 00 I To Ricolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 50 I I’alatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00
N. H.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, wil' oe
re-shipped free of all cuargosat I’alatka.
For freight or passage apply on hoard at the Charleston
Strain Racket Company’s wharf, or to
felil8 S. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent.
BY COHEN Ot FOHDICTk.
Underwriters’ Sale.
TO-MORROW, at lOo’clock, at our store. unde> inspection
of I’ort Wardens, and on account of underwriters and all
concerned.
20 cases of assorted Dry floods. 2 do of Umbrellas. 1 roll
of Carpeting.damaged on hoard ateaniship State of Georgia
tlie passage from Flilladelpliin. Terms cash.
uiigliO
BY"T. J. \VALSI!.
On TUESDAY. October 3. will he sold in Irout of the Court
House, between the legal hours of sale.
1 horso ami wagon. 13 silver spoons, 1 table. 1 glass, 1
double barrel gun. 1 bodstend. 1 settee. 1 client. Ac und
one-huir Interest of tlie schooner Mary Ann, sold by leave
of the Ordinary of Chatham county, for the benefit ol the
creditors of Henry Cooper.deceased. Terms cash.
aug2.
Administrator’s Sale.
On Thursday. August 31st.. will bo sold at tlio corner of
Barnard nnd Gaston streets.
All tho household nnd kitchen furniture, belonging to the
essato of John L. Cone, deceased, sold by leave of tlio Or
dinary of Cliuthnm C .unty, for tlio beneff! of tlie heirs
and creditors of said estate, and by order of the adminis
trator. Terms cash. nug 20
Administrator's Sale
On Tuesday. September 6th. will ho sold in front of tho
Court House, bet ween the legal hours of sale.
A horse, buggy, nnd harness, sold by leave of tlio Ordi-
irv of Chatham County, for the benefit of the heirs and
editors of tho estato of John L. Cope, deceased, and by
order of tho administrator. Terms cash. nug 20JJ)
Administratrix Stic.
On Tuesday. October 3d, will be sold iu front of the Court
House, between tlie legal hours of sale,
lait No lOTyrcnnnell Tytliing Derby Ward, corner "f
Broughton nnd "'liituker-streets. in the City ol Savannah
Sold by virtue of an order of Iho Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, for the benifit of tlie heirs and creditors
of tlie estate of Itohcrt \V Fooler. late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cash, purchaser to |mv for title.
auglO MARY .1 FOOLER. Administratrix.
Executor's Sale.
Ou Wednesday. 0th Septeinhr.at 11 o'clock, will be sold at
the corner of State nnd llouston-streets. tlie late resi
lience of >trs Abbott, deceased.
Sundry artIcleso! household and kitchen furniture, con
sisting of mahogany chairs, cano seat do. tabl-s. carpets,
henstc ids, ke., sold by leave of the Ordinary of t'liathan.
county, and by order of tlie executor. Terms cash, augl
Corn at private sale—-20C bushels Corn, for sale lit tho
depot. nugl
Administrator's Sale.
On Tuesday. September 5th. will bo sold In front of Court
House, between the legal hour* ol sale
I/>t of Ijind.nnd improvements, situated on Rail Road
street. having one hundred and twenty-live feet front, nnd
running 212 feet to linrtis street—bounded on the Fust h>
the lands of Scanlau an I Mini-, and "'c«t by Mr Relley's
Also a l»t of Land in Camden County, i-outaining twelve
hundred and twelve acres, more or I---, bounded on the
South by tlio St Mary's River, on the List by the lands < t
McIntosh,on the North by May's lands, and on the West
by Cat Fish Creek. A most desirable situation for mill
sites. Maps of both Lola can be seou at tlio Counting
Room.
Sold by leave of tho Ordinary, and for the honefft of Hip
Heirs of tlio Estato of Samuel Griffin, htn of Chatham
Countv, deceased Furclnreer* to p.iv lor lilies
jo28 ROBERT It GRIFFIN. Administrator.
Auction i3alf0.
IIY P1IILU1UUK At IIE1.L.
Underwriter’* ^nle.
THIS DAY.at 11 o’clock. In front of store, will boaold,
for account of underwriters and all concerned,
2 cases assorted Dry Goods, damaged on board the steam
ship Slate ol Georgia, on the passage fioni Philadelphia to
this port, and sold under Inspection ot tho Fort Wardens.
Terms cash.
•ug29
On TUESDAY tlio 6th of September next at 11 o’clock, will
be sold in front of the Court House.
A good second hand Buggy and Haruea*. Salo positive,
term* cash iug .6
/'n WI.DN'KHDAY tlio Otb day of September next at 11
>i lock, will be *old at the store recently occupied by Geo.
j U-x.uoler, on the corner °f Bull and Cougrcss streets, sun-
... a , *' . l"'*'Ii«In*ble gooils, belonging to the estate of
■ *. Alexander.deceased, sold by permission of the Court
iiiinu!i U ? ry ' r< ^ ^-liatham County, aud by order of the ad-
■nihisiruinr Terms cash. aug28
ii.. ti'mb .Underwriters’ Bale.
lnfnL D «| Xt i‘ h,,29th tn *‘ ' at 11 o’e««»ck. will be
all concerned ’ r °’ r account ^ Underwriter, and
art'aml^nei’hanlw"' BHH0r,0 ' , ' ,,n “ caRe books, station-
n,w ,.h—io bw, i-bUta.
received und for sale. Term* cash. ****
Coni at private sale—260 bushel* Com, t U al ma
■in I I... sale in lots to suit purchaser- J
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.'
(ttKM-WKKKLY. | '
'in ami nftor Marcli 18th, the uow auu spienuiu aiae-
wheel steamships
?r ( iniuv 1 ^ tUn " M - S - Woodbull,
' 1,10 ° tuns Qipt. «J R Schenck,
ALgLSTA. 1600 tuna Capt. T. i.yon
KNOXVILLE. 1500 tuns Capt. C. D Lu'd’ow,
Satur I V ° ^ eW ^"° r * t ttDd ® avanna b every Wednesday and
Theso-aliips aro among the largest on the coast, unsur-
■'"rVv". 1 " afet y or comfort—making their passages
m 60 to 00 hours—ami aro commanded by skillful, careful
to Now Yo* k 0 ” T *' ey ° ffer a most ,,osira ble conveyance
Cabin jog
Steerage passage “g
RADELFORD, FAY* ft CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
, , ff SAMUEL L MITCHELL,
J?*' 1 ! 13 Broads.,. N.W York,
UNITED 8TATK6 AlAlLl " ~
From .Uncoil, Ga., to Tallahaaaee, Fin.
Railroad to Oqtethorji—Stages to lutlahasiee
La* jo-rite* fbe Daily arrange- faV_. :>
WKrW^nu-nt c- ‘
...iniiieuceii ou mouth inst.
Class 205;
01 06 33 00 L> ON 4 41 .'5 14 63 36
f WITIIINGTnV.-
GREENE AND RUI.ASKI LOTTERY.
GREGORY tx MAURY. Mantiger-
'’luss 207, draw* tiiis day 31st of August in this city
Bales oloso at 3 o'clock P. M
OAPtTAI .
GRAY BROTHERS,
OF AUGUSTA. GA..
H F.G to inform the citizens of Savannah and vicinity, that |
tliov havo purchased tlie entire shirk of Dry-goods of |
Mr. M Slicalinu. 126 Broughton -t where they will open a j
brunch of their business mi Monday morning next. May
22d. with large additions of new and desirable goods, to-
which they would respectfully invite tlie attention of the |
public
Savnnnnh. May 19.1854—may20
•50 liluls prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders
the Central, .Macon and West-
.and Montgomery and West Point
•d for tliislinc. should be marked,
via Atlanta.”
1-t class measurement goods, per fool. 25 cents.
2d per 100 pounds, $1 -10.
No wagoning on the route, and goods have quick despatch.
Macon. Aug 2 1854. EMERSON FOUTF.
nugl—lm Superintendent 51. k "' R. H.
NEW JiOOKS.
R’-o iv-d by .S'. .S'. Sibley, August Uth. 1834.
f 'ASlIION and Famine, by .Mrs. S Stephens.
Herbert the Experience of Life, Ac.
I'tali aud Mormansfrom personal observations during a
six months residence at Ilie Great Salt Like City, by Ben-
gamin G. Ferris.
——— - , History of Cuba, or notes of a travel iu the Tralles, by
itKET BEEF.—.lust received per brig I’liilu Matusla Hallow, Illustrated.
bids Fulton Market Beef, for s.ijp hv Twenty years in tlio I’liilipnim-. translated from tho
IIVI a Nil a- ii'X.Fil.1. I y roncll ,',f ).„„) |. [i,. i. a (Broiiure.
Ancient Monasteries of the East, by the lion. Robert
L'urzons. Jr.
Ilie Doth! Family Abrad. by Charles Lever.
Tho American Chesterfield.or the way to wealth, honor.
Ustinction.
Bryants Rooms, by " ilium Cullln Bryant
Isabella or the Rrido of Palermo a Romance b
B ACON—60 liluls prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Sliou
15 tc.s sugar cured Hams, landing and for sale by
augl5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO,
F'Sla
TON MARKET BEEF.
. 20 half bids Fulton
nugl 5 HYLAND k O’NEILL.
H UTTER* FLOUR. Ate.—"2tf kegs"nnd 20 tubs selected Go
slien Butter.60 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour.
40 half bbls extra Canal do. 100 boxes Scaled Herrings. 30
do Hum h Raisins, landing from steamer, and for salo by
jel4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A: CO
M AX SUITA NE CHAMPAGNE—We would call the at
leotion of the public to this celebrated brand of i u f nll Orphan Girl.
Champagne Wine, which we. having been appointed sole I Tlio Gentleman's Daughter,
agents by the iinp«»rter. Arthur Lcmrv. of New York, offer
for sale in lots to suit purrlia-er* This wine is equal in
flavor to any of the favorite brands now in general use,
and superior to many which it i' f.ret superseding. Hotel
Proprietor*, and others desiring it. van have importations
made expressly for themselves, with their names labelled
on the ImttU ** l»v -ending tlif ir order* to ire
mays OGDEN k HUNKER
B LACK LACK.—4-4. 5-4 aud b-4 black lace for mautillu*.
and a variety of hack lace trimming, (or sale by
je30 EDWARD S. KEMITO.N
S UNDRIES —20Wd« .Mercei Fotatoos; 20 do Apples very
line: 10 boxes Orange*; 10 do lemons. Raisins. Dates.
Almonds.Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, ke kc . jtrel re-
_ rt City's Temptations
by the author of Mobol. the acticss.
The Adventures of llurcules Hardy, l>y Engine Sue. a Sea
Tulo of great interest.
Rosa Woodville, or the Jailors Daughter, by Alex Duma*
limits .Merchants .Magazine. Knickerbocker.
For sale at No. 135, Congress street. auglO
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
vii'Ulecontracts for Building and Work in Masonry "t
uttjdescription. Residence first door west of St An-
'» HaII. Hroughlon Street.
■ D niixvi'iN i <'•■ win*
CHAMPION At WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
•" 4 Barnard street between the Market and Utty:.h ■ >
SAVANNAH. OA..
in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Dried
Fruita, he.. Ac.
Mtrtaee*—A. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq
'“n Kxbun .x Whitehead, Swift k f’o . Savannah.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hnrtforrl, Conn.
Rtualenigned. Agents otthe above Company are jirejs
^Ukerisks against ETnKon Buildings and their contents.
*1»MaiuxeSea Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.. Agents.
JOHN G. FAI.I.IGANT,
VBULKSALK AN!) K KT All. HKAI.KU IN
'MGW bunds, window sasii and panel doors
•f«l Side Monument Sgua re. Sa van nah. Ga
BROWN 2W HARRIS,
B'lARDING. LIVERY AND SALEM STABI.KS.
WEST IIKOAII STKKCT. SAVANNAH. HA.
* f IlHTON (I. II. KIlihMAN.
MORTON it RUCK MAN.
1 , w . WH 0L««Al.a AN!I l-.KTAII. DKAI KUS IN
iTC 31-8. JEWELRY SILVER-WARE. FANCY GOODS.
I Hi llroui/ht/mstrift
power press printing.
GAS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
V BAITED to tlio tree of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, fouudaries.
machine *bnp.. and railroad station -.
Thn Maryland Portable Gas l onipany of Baltimore, keep
no hand nnd manufacture to order Ga> machiiie.s of any
required capacity. Their npparutu:. has stood tlio test of
(iractical experience, and cannot Ik- exec led in economy,
safety ami simplicity For further |*arlic ilars address
E R SPRAGUE. Tnreury,
202 Hiiltiinoro, si .
augl‘2 Baltimore, M. I*.
FOR SALK.
O N the first Tuesday in December next. 1 will offer foi
sale at Statesboro'. Bulloch county. Ga.. tlie follow
iug property, viz : 3 negroes. 1.000 acres of laud. 1 house
and lot. horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, and
household aud kitchen furniture. Terms made known on
the day of sale. U. E. FLETCHER.
N. It All persons indebted will come forward on that
day Prepared to pay up, and those to whom I am indebt
ed will please call at the same time
i jy22— 3m _ U. E 1.
TASTED—loo Palmetto logs, not less than 12 feel in
' length. Apply to
jy 18 T. J. WALSH. 170 llay-st.
d| /'AHH'lx BOOKS—Merchants and others, are invited to
' call and examine a beautiful variety of Check Books,
on all th" different B..nk* in Savannah They are got up
in superior stvle. on good paper, printed on blue ground
work, and will be sold cheap Call a’ the book store of
jv'22 S. S. SIBLEY. No. 135.Congress-street.
A'Z
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED Juue 27tli. by S. S. Sibley —TL« Dun Cou: :p.
or Mutual Inlluence—by Mary Cowden Clarke.
lA)ctures on tho True. Bin Beautiful, and the Good—by
M. V Cousin, increased by an appendix on French Art.
translated with th:- approbation ofM. Coufiiu.by I*. W.
Wright
The Pilgrims ol WaUingliaui. a ir.iuancc of the Middle
Ages, from tlio accomplished pen of Agne, Strickland.—
Ap.ut Irom it* *U|'crior inerii Ilie «o ,k itself is one ol
marked originality .Vo hook .n tlie broad rangn of modern
fiction—imil'".indeed, it be the far f iim-d "Arabian Niglits"
—"ill in any degree compare with it. Freni beginning to
(■ml it is a volume of fascination.
Gmley's Lady's Book for .1 nlv; Gleason'* Pictorial. For
salo at No. 135, Congress street. je2R
up ply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground
within the last mouth.and of a superior quality, for sale by
inrr W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
|V] (i SUGAR AND MOLASSES —10 liluls Prime and
1* Choice New Orleans ^iigar, COO bbls do do Molasses,
just received and for sale bv
ap7 SCRANTON. JoHNSTON k CO.
Ol'GAB AND MOLASSES—100 hinK choice N O Sugar,
ly 75 do (h ir and prime N O do; 60 hbl* refined A It and C | Chronic diseases of all charach
Sugar. 300 do prime N O Molasses, for salo by ' r ' ' u ' ‘ '
WEBSTEER k PALME
R“
- W ;
. lor
sale hv muvO (OflEN ft KOSDIC'K
ERRINGS ''ANI'Ll S. t'BAi KI R-. Ac —60 boxes Rea-
H EI
dell* nil 60 i maked Herrings. 60 do
j Treadwell's Si .li I'rnckcr*. 50 do Colgate's Pearl Starch,
landing from hark Maria Morton, nnd for sale by
{ Jy21 SCRANTON. .l"IINSTllN k CO.
IJVLoi'lt; IllSl'in. Ac—15" bid- rgia Hour. 325 sacks
I’ do do. 25 bills Hiram Smith's do. 50 do Soda. Butter
and Sugar lli«euit. 70 boxes and half libU dndn. 50 boxes
ground Coffee. 40 do do Pepper. 50 do Mustard, landing ami
for sn «• by McMAIION 1: DOYLE.
AND CHEESE—25 tubs fresh Goshen Butler,
boxes Cheese, for sale by
IJi ri'E’t .
1 I 45 boxe
jy9
McMAIION* A DOYLE.
J))) half boxes New York Can-
s Raisins. 25 halves and (|rs. do
McMAIION .v DOYI.E.
ml loj
GKOIIGK N. NICHOLS,
Hie. (herns' lluilding.opposite Pulaski House,
'Rnu'l* Urge additions to Disestablishment, continues
{*“ ffffOK AND JOll PRINTING, in Ids usual ueat and |
style, aud on accommodating terms.
P **" All work executed with dispatch
*5,IRON.—200 tous Scotch Pig Iron, landing from brig
nnd for sale l.y
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
S 4 LT--300 sacks for iialoby
f idyll; McMAIION Ac DOYLE.
B^R f-'HKKSK AND HERRINGS.—20 firkins selected
j»fvGo»lien Butter, 50 boxes do do Cheese, 50 do new
1,,rrin K«. received per steamer and Tor sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
p ® -jALK.—Five fee simple Lits, near the Park, will ho
on nrcominodatlng Iprms. Apply to
WYI.LY Ik MONTMOLL1N.
80AP.— lu bills winter strained till, and 10
TANDY AND HAI'INS
, J dv.
P IG IIAMS.—3 bids just
sale by j«H_
1 TNOlt SALE—A black girl. 15. house servant
r A black girl. 17. house servant ,
! A black woman. 35. good cook, und her two boys sand iu.
' A black woman. 35. good cook, washer mid ironer.
A black woman. 35. good cook, nnd her three dr lighters,
, 16. 11 nod .' -old lobe kept in the city
Three Mark boys. 13. 14 nnd 13.
A black limn 30. good axe man
A black man. 22, good bricklayer.
| apll.'l WYl.l.Y A 5IONTMOLI.1N.
R IO COFFEE. Ac.—149 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 60
dodo Porto Rico do. f.O mats and 20 bags old Govern-
j inent Java do. 20 cask* pints llyires' Lmdon Porter. 20 bxs
| Treadwell'* S.»ln fnirkers. 50 iloz painted liamlled Brooms.
I 100 ilii do Buckets. 25 hbl* Luther Felton A Sen’s Boston
I Hum. landing nnd for sale bv
|e22 Si'itAN'Din JOHNSTON A Co
B ACON—lOOOO poumU hamDume Tennessee Bacon in
store, nnd for sale by
DEN A BUNKER.
in ay 28
/TORN.—160 hags prime Tennessee Corn, in store, and foi
L/ sale by mayti I'oIlK.V ,V KOSDR'K
pLANTATlON goods ■
^-ci,cmicaT«»iive "so'ap. lust '^received per J..n..s 1 brown and striped Shirtings bh, .Ho...
^ .Dd for Sale by „,v28 .1.1) .1RSSF- (hmahurgi.Lallcoa. Ac.. Tor sale by
^IorT—"- —- - - —" - • < “1*28 .(.vm A 5
N O Whisky. 60 bbls line and ~
t.^,. 01 '. 1 Nonongahela Whisky. 60 bids Phelps’ Gin. SJ ° ,
: . * H do,30 do Brandy , for sale by EJ ami
WEBSTER k PALMES.
'IRRELLAS —|-3)w S. Kcmpton has just re-
* no ther lot of those good Muggy Umbrellas.
r ana Mantillas, while crape
Collars. Chemisettes. Ac. just received
jy ,r **'• by der23 DkWITT A MORGAN.
B'^HEAT—I
I.DERS!—10 lilids prime Haeon Shoulders. In sto.ir
and for sale by jy2 CollEN ft FOSD1CK.
A ' T REDUCED I’iUCES.—Bareges, tissues, organdies ja-
cjnets. lawns. Frencli prints, brilliants, calicos, silk
and lace mantillas, white and fancy linen drills, colored do,
Ac., lor sale by j>18 DkWITT A MORGAN.
S OA!’, STARCH AND CANDLES.—80bx* No 1 and Fain
ily Soap. 30 do Fancy do. 36 do Beadell’s Pearl Starcli
70do patent mould Candles, 40 do Adamantine do. for sale
l,y may? MoMAHON A POYI*-.
2!i 1,UT - ,n Ubls. half bids, keg* and bags, just rn ,nl, > ——
1** "learner AUhama. and for sale by T^MlUR.-'JOO sacka just ree.elvi.
CHAMPION A WAITS I F )f26 “
.„•! and for sale by
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
tiding from brig Elisha
junto COIIEX A KOSDIC’K.
TCGAH—76 lilids fair to choice N o' Sugar. 10 do NPreeo
-j vndo do, 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do. 60 hhls
•tewart’sreffned C Sugar; for sale by
augl? WEUSTKH A PAI.MKB
B RANDY. GIN. Ac—5 linlf pipe* fitard. Dupuy A Co's
Brandy. 6 do Frencli do. various brands. 25 eighth casks
do, 5 hhls old Peaell do. 35 do Domestic do, 5 pipes Holland
. 50 hhls E Phelps' do. 50 do N E Hum. 50 do Rectified
Whisky, for sale by ap9 McMAHliN A DOYLE.
F I NTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol fine
Prints and Picture*, among them a now variety equal
i nil paintings, and much cheaper, for sale by
nnv23 S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-street.
C LARET WINE—Of superior quality and direct importa
tion. Chateau la Rose. Chateau laFitte Burgundy
Baiinie. Chateau Maguard. St. Julien in boxes and ca-ks,
r sale by A. BnN'AUD.
may30 Corner of Ray and Whitaker-st*
( TOFFEE AND TEA.—150 sucks prime and choice Rio
J Coffee. 60 do West India do. 40 mats Old Government
Java do. 75 chests ami ea«es Tea various brands, for sale
by jnly 16 McMAIION A DOYI.E
N EW ROOKS.—Received by S. S. Sibley. July 12 :
Weary Foot Common, by Ldtch Ritchie author ol
the Robber of the Rhine. Ac
Waller Warren, or the ■
Wilds, by Owen Duffy
Hunt's Merchants’ Magazine for July. For sale «! 136
Congress-street. jyl3
B RANDIES. WINES. Ac —10 ball pipes superior Otard.
Dupuy .< Co Brandy. 12 do do J Durand and other good
bran,1- do. in qr casks choice lean Louis. 1811. do. 16 half
and qr pipe* superior Maduir. 25 or casks b
do do line Port Wine. 6 pipes Holland (i
Claret Wine. 100 baskets lleldslck 1 “
pagne. for sale by
may 18 J. V. CONNER AT ACT.
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—io bim*.
choice now Bacon Sides ; 20 do do do do Shoulders : 15
tierces do do Sugar cured Hams ; 75 Mils and IUO kegs new
L'afLtrd; 100 bbls. superfine Howard street Flour, land
ing nnd for sale by
■ of the Norther
v priced do. 30
ill. 50 cases line
,nd other brands (Tiam-
r 29
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
■ Gmi chi I lour. 120 bid-
rd. 30 kegs do. for sale by
MoMAHON A DOYI.E
j°‘J6
S UGAR AND TOll.VCCfl —lh'i.iKiO prime and choice lla
vnnn Segar* of various brands. 75 butts smotingnm
chewing Tobacco do do. 60 boxes do. for sale by
Jy®
WATER CURE ! WATER CUUEI!
K SPRING WATER CURE, one mile north of Mai,
ripen lor the reception of patients with
of all character*, summer and winter.
Tho charge per week lor hoaid medical advice and a'-
tentinu. use oj batli houses and bathing apparatus is seven
dol'urh. which includes all expenses except tiatli-house at-
tend,Hire, washiug. and wearing niqiarel,which can he sup
plied reasonably The present living the fifth Hcnsou of the
proprietor's establiahment at the above named place, to-
guther'with Hie great number of iiatleuta cured andiin-
pruved by him. induces him to believe that the friends of
WATER CURE will sustain him in lii.s efforts to reduce tlie
rates of charges in nccordauco with those of similar es
tablishments North.
jy'23—eodlm CAREY COX. M. D.
G t LORG1A FLOUR.—125 hhls and 76 hags super. Georgia
f Flour, just received ami for sale by
jo22 SCRANTON. JOlINsTON A CO.
Butter. 28 bills Hiram Smitil's extra Flour. 28 do
ami 20 half do pure Genesee do. received per steamer and
' Hale by jylfi SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
• 3aillation Segar*.a
jytl
B UTTER. CHEESE ANDFEhUR—20 kegs selected Goshen
Butter. 15 tubs do do. 25 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
60 bids fresh ground Flour, just received per steamer and
for sale by
auglo SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CD
Oiil Otard
A NEW KIM) OF liVSUHA1VCE.
rpilE subscriber ha* been appointed the Southern Agent
J of the UTICA LIFE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY,
incorporated by a special aet oi the Isiglslaturo of New
York. Capital $20,000 ; nnd is prepared to issuo Policies
of Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, on reasonable
terms. A. WILBUR, Agent
MARINE INSURANCE ANI) FIRE.
The New \orU City JitMiirnitco Coiupnny,
Capital $600,000
Urnultc Inaurniice Uoinp’ny, of Now York,
Capital $300,000. •
State Mntuni Insurance ('oui|inny, of Pciili,
<'n)iital $360,000.
Monlniwk Valley liiHurniice Uouipnny.
Capital $200,000.
I am also prepared to insure Hulls on reasonable terms;
also, cargoes to any amount.
FIRE INSURANCE ALOW
l-'.i|ultable Five liisuriiiice C'lMiiptniy
OF LONDON.
Capital $2,500,000
S|»ilii$4field Five lnsurnuce Coinimny.
Capital nnd Surplus $220,000
Fnriuera’ Five liiaurniice Cnnipniiy.
Capital $200,000
Knickerbocker Five Insurnurc Company.
Capital $150 000.
New York anti File Fire Insurance Coinp’y.
Capital $150,000.
LIFE INSURANCE
Clinrter Oak Life Inaiiraure Company,
OK IIAItTFOIII). CONN .
Capital, and surplus over $400,000
.tin. • (.. ■ i n • nt .i ■ ■ i' Walkusy.Sue’)
This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tlie
Itt-iii-l.t- ofhoth systems at the option of the insured
••The strength, ability and well invested capital of tlie in
stitution are. iu my opinion unsurpassed by any Life In-u-
ranee Company in this State or Union."
[L.S.1 signed R O.PIXNKV.
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
jJST Slave* Insured. Californian and Australian risk*
taken on reasonable terms.
For insurance in either of the above named Companies.
Apply to
A WILBUR.General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for tho above Companies,
may24—ly office 142 Bay-street.
UF.NEKAI. SOUTHERN INSURANCE
AGENCY OFFICE.
142 llay st 2d door I Vest of the Exchange.
• 'Barter Dak Life Insurance Company, of Hartlord. ft —
Capital $3ou u io Endorsed and approved by the Coni),I ml
lei of tlie State of Connecticut.
Granite Fire K Marine Insurance Company, ot New York
City—Capital $300,000.
Farmer's Insurance Compnnv. of Utica. New York—Capi
tal $200,000.
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of Waterford. New
York—Capital $160,000.
New York and Erie Insurance Company, of Middleton n.
New York—Capital $160,000.
Slate Mutual Fire A Marine Insurance Company, o liar
risburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies aro sound, strong and reliable, ever
rendv to meet nil just claims that may be made upon them.
All kind* of property Insured on reasonable terms. Also
Marine and Slave risks taken.
tunrQ A. WILBUR. Agent
M K S. S. TOM Ii
Will open on Monday next 3d April, at her Mil
linery and Dress MnliitigEstablishment.on Hrotigli-
ton street, opposite St. Andrew's Hull, a now and
splendid slock of
SPRING GOODS,
rompi i-ing nil the now style* of Bonnets of the late-t
French pattern', in silk rrnpe uu-l it raw . Mantillas, ill
an i Ij ••! 11*liion* . Cap Hr ■ ! Dreax - and Ribbons
in large a-••utioent. aAipted Io every age and taste . al-o.
Frnnrli Flowers. Wreath'.Straw and olherTriniinings.Dress
Collar-. .Vc kr . to an inspection of winch the lad ii * are
re-pi-irlfnllj invited on lu-ropeuiii/ day
Country orders proin|dly attended
Al-o. hlearliiiigand pre-*ing Boiii.el-and I «n.«m-i Hats,
maretano—tf
IIKOGANB~UUOGAN8.
Thu Kubscriberh would call the iilteiilion ol
|danters and others, in want of good and cheap
hrngan*. to cull and examine their stock, as they
feel satisfied tliat upon inspection I lie quality und
prices ol tlieii goods r mimt fail to please.
MURPHY k DEVANNY.
uovlh corner of Congress and Wfiitakcr streets.
PbAMEUS- IIOTKL—AIGU6TA, GA.
M Tliis splendid new house, situated on Broad si.,
immediately in front of tlie site of the old Planter*'
Hotel, which lias been lurnlshed throughout with
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open fur the reception of
customers ou Saturday next. It will be Hie endeavor of
tlie Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
nnvO—tf Proprietor.
$5,000.
75 Number ,, —. t . •< mt» Ihllult.
aw Tickets *1—share*in proportion
Tickets either singly or by the pa»-l..i>* lor -al«- iu B»,
lane."lavannah.Ga.. next to Robinsi i, . •'amp
aug31 E Vv HilING'luN
this route
„ , „ . . .- . running three times a week
m. S'Mnn, NSM, Hutocy. «nj tlinetlmg.l
week via. I liomaHvilie,Uuncawtvillc, ko
Passougors by this route will leave Macon at half past 0
,i clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe The Stages
leavingUglethorgeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriviug at Tal*
i ifiansee. at 10 o clock on the evening ot tho next day—tiro*
»y either route 35 huura
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainl ridai
andQuincv. to lallaliassee returning, loaves Tallabasaeeor
Sundays. I uusdavs and Thursdays, at 10, p. M
tin Iiiesdnys, lhursday*.and '.-aturduy*,’ by the nay
S'S'. 11 ,, MuD'U,-.. IVeJnt.nl. j-
I lirmigi, Irom Uglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
hours fr0111 MhC0 “ m a8 ~ UU1 ' lrou ‘ - s “ v " nuah infi *
route 1'ansenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
, ,a,i, on ars. will arrive at Tallahassee in Ou hour-. It .
-..decidedly the best, cheapest ami most expeditious rout*
’ triiioilers Io Apulaclncola and West l iurida
" to Oglethorpe el.
hue I mm
lallaliassee, $16,00
'haw ig.-m ,,i Oglethorpe,
i Hglethor.
Tallahassee.
H. S. HOG All DUS,
STATE STREET. OL’RT IIOl>r .-Ql ARl .
Cabinet Maker,
UPHHL"IEH. BF.LL-HA.XG1 n. \<. ke.
.—nuerym WOULD r-spectluli) Invite llli. liti- ll .->
the iuerensed fa<-iLl aib-r led l.iin by hi.
present loeatum.in all liiaiu-lu-* in-.t .iii
■JBmM.ing to his bu-iiies. such t• CABIN 1.1' M.i-
KING', Ui’IluL-.rP.: »(. Ih Ll ll. NlilM.. Nc
liming be. i • giged foi many years In attendance o
and hi four i. .ig every requM'" ' 1 L .Nr.liAl.'. 1 <• • >
tie ne* io be at n'I Mines supplied *» 'b
All Sizes of Mulioiiiny ainl jldalllc roffin.x,
among ih eii to • o eiq . i Aruoxt
Put cm Ali-Exli»usU'<l Mtlnlllc iimiid ( oar
lor which the advertiser i* tho iiuD igeutfoi . mou o ,
Florida. Black Walnut. Cheriy aim Tine Cuimis also >■
stnntly on hand.
Having every fn-ility fi
lull- require I on tin
ment of the grimu'l.
direction ol funeral
charges, he refer- to
lining "hi;
Fi.siikb,
1- R. WRIGHT | r.etoi
>jJt ttH TIMVESTEKN k i.1U>AD7
ual cost. Orders for the llear*e rane-i ..•
or with Mr larinut 221 Coiigre---'lieel
COMPETITION THE LiEE OF TRADE.
while.
J j
?.
ffc.
WMiDItt ll
IV t. A K It I A fi
A'o 223 Hay it,
SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS.
flic "iibscriber hi- now opeiiiil n eomplete u -ori-
ment of goods sudablc for tlio present and lie
-ea-on. con-i-ling in part of Ida ok. blue and eoloreii
Caslimeie Cloths nnd I a'hliien l-. bln. I. and fitiicv
d French Uassiiuere*. while and l,m-\ Drill-, plain
figured while and fancy Mar-, ill--- V. -tin •*. Xe all
ell lie is iirepnred to make u|i to ordei i-iHiemo-t
siiionahle slide uu-l on accuiiiinodatmu n-nii-
\VM B SYMoN-
uih2U Draper and Tailor. 17 Whiiaker -Ir. et.
READY-M \I)I', Ol.OTIIENG.
ilie subacriber lias received by recent airivai-. an
n-'orlmenl of Readv-innile Clothing lor
sPRING AND SUMMER, making In- -lock eniii|!cte.
f .-I-foil .as MI.Uk Hid Col'diVi-fi.
merett Frocks nnd Sacks Blue Maziirsa Clolli Frocks Bull
and White Duck Drill Frock-, lira-*, mik and Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks.
Pauls of Fancy Cassimeres and Mixed Tweeds. Itns-iii
I luck and Fancy Linen Drills. IliucU Drap D'Ete and Doe
skin Cassimeres. I’lain. White and Figured Prill*.
Vests of While and Buff Mar-eille-. I'aii. v and Striped
Marseille-. Bull and Striped l/nen ; together witli a large
stock ol Furnishing Goo.l., coil*i-lmg ol 'ill. I.i-li-aud Bu-
tlste Linen Craviit'-Gaiiz*-. M.-riii".an • " .ulod.-i .'l.iit-
White Silk Suipenders. Ida. 1. and • .*1 d !- . -r Stock'. T af
feta f-itk and l.i'le Thread Glove-. 1 ail'-. ~ Ik nud Mriped
Cotton Socks White Linen and Twill.-I .b-ao Diawer-. Xe .
the whole of which he offers for sale at Ilie l-.wi—t market
prices. WM. H. SYMONS.
apU Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker-st. c
' DU. \V. H. MOSl'll.El , mi-.i m i...'• | ,ii.lT
. ‘nernlly that ho U periiwnenlJy loraled in lln- city
of Griffin, and is prepared to treat Cancers. Wens.
Tumors, and all other Chronic Diseases, with the
remarkable siiece-s
Hi* unprecedente.1 -urc-s. for tin* past ten voar*. in tlie
treatment of llixl honiidi* di-e.i-e. I'alHC-l -ii.'illd llot he
overlooked by tlie public in d.-.-idiug upon lii. merits lie
lias cured many - that were coii'idmed entirely hope
less. Ili* treatment is without the use of the knife, cans
Ing hut little* pain Patient'nre neccs'aiily conipclied to
he under hi* inimcliate care and supervision from one to
six week*, according a' the nature and circumstances of
Hie ca- pinny demand.
He is a regular grndi ate.and ha- no quackery connected
with hi' system of practice.
His Infirmary i'0|a.-ii for the reception of negroes, and
for others City accommodation* are ample
All communications must be pii't-puid. and addres-ed lo
\V. It. MOST LEY. M. IV. Griffin. Gn.
KKFKBKm
.so.—' in all tlo-ir
-. tie public genei
lain or in iiainciiu
Pl.ASTER IN(4, ctl .
ug a' . elate i Hi. ni-
ii rt tug on ilu* Pi.i'te
y are prepa
l,g and to
aianli* 1.1 in
i nah.
leinlde time, each wilt
le.nml l- itb c'.ntnieiit-
' uf their fellow-cfti.
GRADY.
FLA.
I’ICOLATA BOISE, PICOI.AT'A,
I he subscriber wool i-e*|i(.ctluli\ iiiloriu tr•
M l raiding cuiiiinuiiit) that lie ha- leased the mane
*”♦"»*';* house, and i* now ready to accommodate
hopes, by giving I. * personal attention, to
H*- «ill have horses uuii carriage* nt nil times to acc
uod.iti. In.- guest*. «iF.O. M. GALI’IN.
J, ' c,a Proprietor
t O7//.I0VS' WEST POINT IIOI KL
.yfs, l " 1 ’o" "T" 1 ' : the li«u»e ami grounds havo beta
- riilijan ad Iilioiml Cotta.e erected. ( with
—a >'. cb.imlii-r- and I parlor.) which lias been handsome-
ly lurniMii-il. and w ill be rented by tlie himiou
Wf.-t Point. N. Y.. May 25.1864
j".i—iinwxf 6 M. B. CQZZENS.
DYING AND RENOVATING
KST AII LI a 11M N T,
... lor* street, neat the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
iisTAiii.iMit.n l.v 18..2.
rj 'HE subscriber, grateful to hi* patrons and friends for
L llieir continued lavors. would state that, in addition
to improvements in Dying, acquired by him during hi*
)n-i i n.t to England and Scotland, has made arrangements
'lending In* business, by which he is now enabled to
I’yi- i greater variety of color* on silk nnd woolen dresses,
-nai, Xe . which he trusts will generally please ail who
may lavnr him with their patronage.
lo-iiHeiiien » garinents dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
""iV |M ' required, in the same auperiuratylo which has gen
I-I.illy so much pleased hi* pationsand friends.
1 bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in the incs*
iiuntry punctually attended to. Term*
eby
IlitlGIIAM. KELLY k (
XJELLING OFF AT COST PRICES FOR CASH—The Sub-
! ii *i-riber». in order to bring 'heir biirine-* t->a close im
mediately, will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Gihi I* m co't pi ires, for Cash. The Stock i*
large mi I well selected, embracing every variety of good*
suitable for the pre.-cat and coming s“.-isoii. Merchant»
and I’lanters visiting tlie city will do well by calling on ii'
at No. 178 Broughton slreot. nearly opposite St. Andrew's
M. PRKNDKRGAST.
L. J GUILMARTIN
Hall, west side.
B i
Jy®
AND PORTER—46 hbl* N V Reel
i’orter. landing and fur sale by
IQL'OKS. Xc.—3 half pipes .1 J Dupu
• ’’--'lelle do. 3 do Sol.. . .
Meder Swaii Gin. ID casks Port Wim . 1» do Madeira do. 10
do Mnlugx do. 1 cask fine old Scotch Wlil'ky. 1 do Jaiiiaiea
Itum. 1 do St Croix do. 30 bbls Vinegar. 60 boxes assorted
Candy. 25 cases Pickled lobster. 25 do Dried Fruit, for salo
by julylG McMAIION X DdYLK
LJUNDRIKS.—20 casks choice Racn Sole-. 15 do doHioul
ij der-. 200 bbl' and 50 sai I.- Grorgia Flour. 120 bags llio
Coffee Go boxes ground do.-•• mat* Java do. 80 bid- N ••
Molasses. 25 lilid* and To bids i uba do. 10 lilids choice Por-
•i) ltico Sugnr. l<8i bill. I’latifiol A. II an>i C do. L'.o boxes
No 1 Pale and Family Sup. .'«• do Ik-.i-leU'* and Colgate s
Pearl StwicJi, to do J n-.i ..,1 - Migar .> - ’ .-'"lx Bi-cmt. 55
bbls Butter. Soda and Sugar ' ruckei lo i:. I'helii-' Gin.
50 .|o N. E. Rum. 60 do Western M Risky 20 du old Moiion-
galnda du. 80 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle'. 76 ilo
MoMAHON X DOYI.E.
assorted foriiais—Anisette*. I'm-
and Rose—for sale by
dccl4 A RON AUD
-lOUND.—A Pocket Book.on tho Bay. which the owner
’ cull havo by proving property and paying expenses.—
>r inlormation. apply nl this office. jv9
MAGA'/.INE.—For August, a splendid mini
salo by .-ES. SIBLEY.
No 136 Congress-street.
H ' UTTER.— 20 Tubs’ fresh May Butter, received per steam
er Knoxville, ami for 'ale by
> jo 8 McMAIION k DDYLK.
1
! F.
H arper*.'' mag.v/.ix
her. received, and for
Dr. .1 Y M
Dr. E. W. \
Hull J
,ett. Griffin.
. Wilson. Up-on Co
I Floyd. Covington.
J. Rally. Jackson.
ir ilurohil-
YV
rANTED TD HIRE—A lir-
Apply at this office
F AItASDIii —A handsome I
Umbrellas, for sale by
rate Cook, white or colored
lot of Pnra*nls and ladiei
EDWARDS Kl'MFTOX
Bondi II'* Tnllmv do.
In by
—20 ke
Innding from stc:
nUTfElt.-
IJ Innding
v31
McMAIION k DOYI.E
OUGAR. COFFEE, ke—30 lilids fair nnd prime N O Su-
gar. 100 hags prime green Rio Coffee. 25 do do old go\
eminent Java do. 50 bbls refined Sugar, crashed nnd pow
dered. 25 do liand-tnnde Sugar Crackers. 50 do Soda and
Butter do. Innding nnd for sale hv
j v - SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO
1JACON. SUGAR AND FLOUR —6,000 H, choice Bacon
IJ Hsiiis. Sides and Shoulders
10,01)0 lh Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynolds’Hams ....
200 sacks Cherokee Flour. 25 bids Hiram smith's do
25 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar, lo boxes Loaf ■!•>
10 bbls. 25 kegs 20 cans lard, just received
salo by may9
SUNDRIES.—f>6 bbls Hiram Smiih's and Genesee Flour ;
e5 go do Rutter, Sugar nnd Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
well’s Soda Rlscuit: 50 bids rectified Whiskey; 60 boxes
eacli No. 1 Pale ami Family Soap: 30 half clients lllack
Tex., i^ lb papers ; 20 boxes assorted Candy ; 40 liluls prime
Bacon Sides: 20 do do do Shoulders ; 10 tierces choice Su
gar Cured Hams; 60 bbls sod 60 kegs prime Leaf lard,
landing ami fur sale by
may30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON It CD
B ACON.—10 libds Hams, 10 do Shoulders, lainllhg from
sclir Cataract, and torsa'.o by
Jy4 COHEN k FOSD1CK
J UST RECEIVED, at Bonauil’s Funcy Grocery anil Liquor
Store, 30 boxes Wolfs Aromatic Bclreldam Schnapps,
* In jdntaand quart*. may 30
H A S
I 20 Dibs selected
er. ami for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHN
M AND SYRUP — 36 libis and
«(•*. 75 bids .'.ii. 6(1 bbls New Hr!i
may 7 Mt'MAHo:
500 Rnnol'im'- prime new Haim
,) per sclir Somerset from Baltimore.
ioslien Butter
;stdn k CO.
tes West India
•aii' Syrup, tor
! UPRISi
J style
: (.'rape de
printed; |>l;
DRESS G1111D8—IVr Steamer Augusta—New
cli Silk Griiii'lini*. Barege* and Plain! Mika,
m-. while nn>l colored French I.-iwn-. plain nnd
hric- Frencli Brilliants, printed
plain and liguri d. Xc.. Xe . fm
HENRY I.ATHRiiP k Ci».
lion. J II. SUrk. Griffin.
Hon. "'- R Phillip*.
Rev Lewis Hat ten.
Col. J. C. Maugham,
Johnson. Jones A: Co. ••
mnrclil S—dJfewtf
FiTNO l<'i)ltTE8.
THE Hiibscrilier lias jimt receive
nortment ol Piano I'm tes frmn Hie f
Jacob (’bickering. B«>-l< •> being Hi
this make that have l.r.-ii ••:■••■• >1 in
Those iu want of a gissl in-lruinenl are invited
speclion of tin-in - 1- they will l
intone touch nnd lin -b !oanv
Ity I' euarantml Being *l-i nj. ol I. r I Gi.bert X I'u
Boston; J. B. Ihtnluvm.SI .nndGn
vesteen X Trualow. New Yor ■. 1 Ii" nn-b 1. gned lias mi hall
a spied did ntoca of choice' in-trumi-iil-tei -elect from, com
prising every variety of stylcaml price.
g. it. Mitchell.
mayO Simcessnr to F. Xogbnum X Co.
CU-l’AKTEUSIlIP Mil’ll E.
The unilerhigned have nssociateil Ihein'elve* Ii
•tiler, under Hie name ami style of Murphy X Di
limy, for tlie trnii'netimi nt general Boot an
ioe lm-!i)e .s. having Hie stand on tlie corner 1
Congress and WhHaker-'treel'. foriinq l\ occupied bv .'
Pren'ierga*l Tliev are now |.re|sired too'iei to their Iriem;
ami thepiiblir. a well selecti-d -lock ol Eadie-' and Gen'h
iiicii'h itools. Siloes. Xc .wlmbHi. v .!! —II cheap for rn-I
J3y _ MURPHY X DEVANNY.
1 8AMY III' I'TUNS—.-ilk “v. Ivel. gilt. |
1 buttons, and of all other kind' in large x min iv nl
novlR K EMI'TON x VERS'I IIJ.l *.*•
H UTTER* xc —2b keg*Go
Uaf laird ; 25 boxes e
nale by declG
l?0:i SALE.—Six No I N,
F Held hands and axemen
fils
fashionable styles.
Orders from thee
moderate.
" In'ii parrels aro sent by steamboats or railroad, worn
" "’" 'I ’’’•'H Li") by letter, through the Post Office, so
that lie nmv know where to call for them.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
H i )>l FRY (i I .< )V1„S. Xc. 1 Julies unit Gents T bread
Gloves, black net Mils aud Gloves, children’s do. ladies
and geo I* game merino rests, ladles’ white cotton nud
'ill: thread Hose, gents brown cotton and fancy Hose,chil
dren's Hose and .Socks. A great variety of the above for
-d" by inay'JT lb:"TIT X MORG AN.
B ACON.—10.000 lb prime Tennessee Bacon, for sale”in
Ini* to suit purchasers Apply to
OGDEN fc BUNKER.
\l I.W BETTER—20 bbls and 10 flrkina new Goshen But
iv t.-r Received per steamer, nud lor sale by
u D-7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
I,vELTON MARKET BEEF -20 half bbls Hawes’'1-. M
J Beef, lauding and for *alo by
j) ‘ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA—Imitation Eng
li'li Thread Ijicos. Jaconet. Hwlsa, and Mull Edgings
an I In-iutiugs. .Swiss nnd Book Ramis end Collars, Linen
1 -mi' i ic II Ik 1 *, fine Palm I.rafFan'. Oil Silk. Frencli Work-
(.'iiiiub. 1 1 • ■ 0 1 ■ ' Cotton Hose.GriM
and '••■1 -"Lilt-. ( lie>-ki-d Cambrir*. Swiss Muslin Xc
l-i.rhnleby (ie30) HENRY LATHROP k CO.
fJVONGUFS
—1 bbl extra line smoked Tongues, just n
coiveil. aud for sale bv
CHAMPION k WATS.
kJOAl’ AND STARCH—100 boxes Family and No. 1 Soap
fj 50 do IVarl Starch, for sale by
julyS J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
\ J E.8TS—VESTS—A large variety ofliress Y’est. such ’ag
figured black Silk, black Burathen, and Fancy Mlk
figuied black and fancy ('mdiroere Ve*t*. Just received Tot
sale low by uov23 WM It. SYMONS Draper XTail, r,
I ’ UM DIWPS.—.D’*t received Irom New York, per slTani-
V I ,1. . iiperior quality of Uum Drops, of different flavor*
s ii'li as raspberry, rose, lemon, vanilla, orange, etc . etc
fi" "•»••) fi)' W. W. LINCOLN,
fob}? Monument *nn»-e,
'-'l FRY —Lit ay. Biiotiikkb havo just rec.tveu a com*
plote assortment of Ijnlie*. Mis'os. Youths and Gentle-
'"’•o * Cut tor, Hose nnd Half Hose, per steamei State ol
Georgia from Philadelphia, which tliev are selling very
cheap and to which they
lent ion ot the public.
I I ME — LOD” hhls
h;
A'EIVI.I) I’hlt ftlr.AMEJt—I cu-e lie-t colurid
Gray uml Silk Umbrellas ; 1 do 84 in brown
; I do i>lue Di-niiii'. 120 piece* Mo* .Nett; Coats'
ml and col'il do l-'or sale hv
HI NRV I.ATHROP X CO
AGNE—no basket* qi« nnd pis .g. uu:r.< Held-
.Ills!
11 1’l
MOI.A
W.
' ii h,y
SIN
w;
for sale liy
anding this
>1 for sale by
DEN X BUNKER.'
r sLoiil-
* Leaf Ijiril. 1" whole an-! half bhla Pig Pork
DAVID ■)'• DNNOR.
comer Broughton ,i,.| Unvvton *1*
bark Radieut, 70 barrels Potatoes. 100
IV Rnnoldsoii's Hams. 2 casks lliicnn Slimihler*. 2 cask*
Bacon Sides. mh14 J i> JESSE-
D issolution —The firm of kkmit-.n x vkksthj.k i* tin*
day dissolved by mutual consent.
EDWARD S. KKMPTON.
ap29 HENRY W. VKRSTH.LE.
I.VDWARD S. KKMPTON* having purchased the entire
Fj Stock. Notes and open Accounts of the late firm of
Kcmpton X Verstille. will 1'outiiiue tlicbmdnossonlii* own
. . . 1 - ff resiwclfully solicits a c “
H ams—» tierces Cassard * Han
'CpIiUH. ami for *ale hy
jc21
is. lauding from brig Jo-
COHEN X FOSDICK.
i.uthct Felton I
Sugar (Stuart.’>
and for sal-' by
— 16 lilids New Orient!.- .-i.gni ;
lo: 7 1 bhl' A. II nnilC do. 30 liluls i’ii
-> tn-r.es do. 75 bid - do. 00 bbls New Orleans
•cetvcd and for sale by
MoMAHON X DoYLK
u I Alt'*. Xc—.III-! 1 i-ceil l-d _6 b!d*< Va»i|. .
iml l larii.ed ,'iignr. •’) hiid* New Orleans do. j
“hen liullir. 10 bbls white wine und rid. 1
• ydar lamp oil. & do extra Sn 1 Mackerel
• IP' Sunn an 1 Candle y • i.qd Cuffed.
- 1 1 I 111 pin*' and qua, I*, lb i n ! - -[-.(i 1- atm
I. od.-n PoriH. .M ’ckas.Clollifc* Luc. ti 1
. . 1VID ’’CONNOR
" ! "\e 1*1 Hi-.* UcMir ll
H.-d lb rr.t.g III* ». i. bv hy
Mi.MaIION k DOY1.F.
’ •" ■ 1 1 - 1 : f-onv bar'
BIS'ii;
Lj
I
bark I
2_|j
d the public at
aecount at tlie old stand. ]
tituiance of the patronage of his frlen
large ap;iu
fl^HE Subscriber having sold out his entire interest in
1 till* firm of Keiniiton k Verstille. to K S. Keinpton.
would respectfully solicit, in Ids behalf, a continuance of
that favor so liberally bestowed on Hie late firm
np30 HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
H I.'K BAREGES. I.ape Veils. CrajK-s. received per steam
er -
i>yi. diaper*, long lawns, huckabucks. table damasks, linen
and cotton sheetings, damask napkins, etc . just received
and for sale by m.vlP Da WITT X MORGAN
C ORN.—M8) >>a<* superior while Coin, binding Irom brig
Josephus, from Baltimore, and for sale by
j«22 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
H EM.-50 hbl'll.iillier Felton's Rum. landing fr<
. Exact, and for sale hv
Je22 ' BRIGHAM. KELLY
bisks now Bacon Sides. lOdo.dn Shoulders
inleby [mh14| WEBSTER k PALMES.
AIMES' DRE^S Goods AT BKIIUCKD PlliCl^ —French
printed organdie- do jaconets, barege'. tis-iiO'. gren
adines India plaid *ilk*. glace summer silk*. Xc ; one case
handsome lawns nt 12 nnd 18*^ edit* ; barege de lains.
chain *. Frencli collars, brilliants. Xc . for sale by
jell DfWHT X MORGAN
for sale by
J..K
OT RECEIVED—A (
Dresses. Infant - G
iniifl*. Eren di Neolb
a Pi 6
I IMK AND IIAV—1
I j bol. nnd 4<Vl bales 7
l.nrk Girrard. fi.r sale lo
jel5
11TAPI.E DRV GIMIDS
tT Slilrllne*. of all >|iiallt(»»
•MAIIoN X DOYI.E
Just
per steumer Alabama. 20 boxes Eeinons. 10 boxes or-
ranges.5 kegs chwice new Butler, extra. 5 kegs good new
Butter at 25 cents )>er lb.. & 1 sixes new Pine Apple Cheese,
extra. 8 boxes new Western Cheese and for sale by
jeSl J. D JESSE.
D UPONT’S GUNPOWDER.— liupont's Gunpowder con-
xlubllv for sale at manufacturer*’ price*, by
COIIKN X FOSDICK.
ap2S—istf Agents for Dupont de Nemours X Co
/TORN—2000 bushel, of primo Corn, tor sale, to arrive, liy
— R.■.-•■is I >’. Ild-ds' eye Diaper, lauig l-'i
ml <
. (ri
ml Dunns!: To
. Dowlas.'
el*, white and
,le 7-1 and 8-1
Apron Checks.
| ings. Pillow
j tile Linen Dninn*k«. Da
I lliickabuck* Iliieknlniel
striped Cotlon Osn burg
Brown Shriting' Blue Hoinespuir
I Xe.. for sale at the lowc't price-.
| tnh21
H I 11 I K AND CHElilH-
Go'hen Butter. 60 boxe
j steamer, and lor sale hv
j je!4 ' SCRANTON. JOHNSTON X
DkWITT f
MoRG \N
keg* uml 10 tuba selected
iv Cheese, just received per
lilieii and uapl.ir* ivitlioiit injur
Jo2 WM w l I C
/ • EN.NV BAGGfNG -
l T l.y jyl3
J. V CONNKRA' - CO
■ c •lu.-e lUcon 'ides, lu do
al l.nrd, for sale by
McMAIION X DOYLE.
>•* No 1 family Soap. 60 do
McMAIION k DOYLK
celehoiled Soap Powders
"•it all "lain- Loin table
• to the article, for sale by
*LN. Monunieni H. ( ui>rel
50 bales (oiu 11 v Digging, for tale
BRIGHAM KELLY X CO
\1 T II!SKV —-5 cask- genuine Scotch and Irish Wlilsky.tn
Vv ivooil nnd bottle. For sale hv
HYLAND X O'NEILL.
w , p ip OGliFN X BUNKER
; BACON AND PEAS -3.000 bushel* wl.ltetai.nel j R|;K'' r|lKI » '-“•* ' 'v?,..pTk
L* Corn. 60.C00 lb Georgia aud Tennessee Bacon, 25.000 do | HBNR ' A °
Baltimore do, 26 sacks Cow Pens. 30 do Meal. 150 bbls Wins- [
ky. for sale by ap26 WM. U. MACLEAN it CO.
P IANO FORTE FOR HIRE.—Apply to
Jy7 M. PRENDER0A8T, 178 Broughton at
1 IMK.—.nM» bbl* Lime, landing from schr. Mary E. Par.
j sons, and for sale by
|o7 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CQ.
E ASH-JIN' HAY.—150 bales prima Eastern Hay in afore
for tale by jy20 E. W. BUKER, ’