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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1854.
Busmtfte (Haros.
n'UlIBKN MolNTOSll,
jtwkni« Ar IAW, n«
iirokok ™uur HOWAHII,
1 ATTOIISKV AT >JOV.
__ ^ iniMJW A. n»j ><«< <«»'. S»MIW«», <)«
1 THOMAS T. I.OSO,
lfwW ,y AT UW ANP SOUdttlR UKOOIAL.
LEMt'IS SYRUP.
I DKlfT HUGH pt, b,j,»4.k™.rrappi.r,«llAO
i, IJ $874, ilo do per 20 gallon 76<f. k*g« extra, eaou 374.
Aborted CiumIIcn,
j Per 100 Ifc $1.1 j Sugar Plums. Fruit Drop*,«o . $18.
I All article* of flr*t quality. No charge for delivery at
t railroad or steamboat*. T. 0. RICE,
/iarmird-WrcWr, .NUmarwA.
^ oHmwMiY’B orncM,
mu* and Whltaker-street*. Oittro hour* fiom 9
C ,, * # x°M to«“i* M ; *»•» f">» 3 H. >• M. to «. IV M.
JNO. M. MUXMN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.,4_ enter of Whitaker und Bay stress.
'.-{"L ... ttir rtiurU of driven. Bulloch, Kittoicliaoi.
yiillpiac' 1 ' \i..Bito»h. Glynn. Cwnidon anti t'liatliam
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■ OUKPIl UANAlllt,
ATHtRNKY AT I .AW,
»•»■ JJl!Mlanmltat-lr I »*<"• ntt»* Vm.hr.
ii a, O’UYRNR.
U ATTORNEY AT t.AW,
am Turner ft tV.'a Drug Sinn*.
niar^S— dftwly
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KKKUINANU MOULTON.
itn'BNKV ASH tt»UN8Kl.U»R AT 1 .
ir.tikm
H’luAtMgiu*' /( 1
th«various Court*of the niKtnct, (
HAVANNAH NUDlUAIi UOI.I.KOK.
Session of
It. I>. AiiMti ii, M. P.. Prof, of Theory ami Practice ol
Medicine.
P. M. Kollock, M I)., Prof of Obstetrics.
W. (I. IU<uahui, M. I)., Prof.of Surgery.
0 W. XVbit, XL 1»_. Prof, of Medical Chemistry.
||. |a. iiyki>, M. H„ Prof, of Matolrn Metllca and Thera-
poetics.
K. II. Mahtin. M. I).. Prof, of Institute* of Medicine.
J (I. IIuwahii, M. I).,Prof. of Anatomy.
.1. It. Iltuti. M. 0 . I'rol. of Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy,
.1, .1 Wwt, M, l>. Aiuilatant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
rjMIK Regular Course of U'ctore* in this ImhIitntIon. will
JL commence on the liist Monday In November, and ter
minate tn the following March. Preliminary lecture* will
tie delivered from Monday, thn ltltli day of October, uutil
the commencement of the Regular Course, Tor which no
additlooal fee will bo required. Student* have free accexa
to the Medioal and Surgicat Ward*) I the Savannah llospl-
‘ Till* exlomdvo charity la under the medical control ol
A PIUMJLANATION.
GEORGIA—By lluwciuti. V. Joiinwih,
(lovornor or aald Htato.
W IIKRKAH, oMclal Inlormatlon ha* been received at
tbl* Ociiarlmont, that a murder wa* oommltled In
Iho county of Clark, on the 26th of July lant, upon the bo
dy of Thomas N. Kpp», by one John Kpp*. and that aald
John Kpp* ha* lied from justice ;
1 have thought proper, therefore, to Ihnuo till*, my Proc
Inmntion, horeliy olferlng a reward of Ono Hundred and
Fifty Dollar* for the approhcn*ltm and delivery of tho *ald
Kpp* to tho Sheriff or *nld county and State,
And I do, moreover, charge and require all officer* In this
State, oltII and military, to he vigilant In endeavoring to
apprehend the *aid Kpp*. In order that ho may bo brought
to trial for tho offence with which ho aland* charged.
(liven under my hniql and tho grent aeal of tho State, at
tho capital In Mlllodgovlllo. thin 11th day of Auimst, In the
year of our I<ord eighteen hundred and fifty-tour, and of
the Independence of tho United Stale* of America thosev
enty.ninth. IIKRSCHKI. V. JOHNSON.
Ily toe (Invernur
K. P. Watkinh Secretary of State,
DKRCHII'riON.
John Kpp* 1* about 112 year* old, rather tnll and alralght
built, dark hair, not much Inclined locimvernatiou.onu un
mistakable mark I*, he ha* but one ear. which ear miming
not recollected, but born entirely deatltute n* to that car,
wear* III* Imlr moderately long, on account of tbl* defect.
nuglO—4
two member* of tho Faculty, by whom Clinical lecture
in* variou* ww•« - are delivered. In addltiun tn th'i*, they have amide oppor*
g,llpracti»*.I „f claim* agaln»t the Oovern- tunlty lor learning jinirfiTaJ medicine at the College Clin-
tend to * h * l' n june22 ; Ique, which I* open dully to patient*.
niftii During the pa*t *e»slou upwnrl* of two hundred case*
M, WHIT HM1TH, were prescribed for, and over thirty surgical operations per-
xTM'RNF.Y AND OOUNSF.LI.OR AT LA\\ . I formed In the the pro*ence of the student * at the Clinique.
A/liJiifer, K>Mf Mnritfu Material for Anatomical Inveatlgation* will bo abundantly
0,-ii, the Eastern »nd Southern couutlc*. Refer 1U ,.piled. Fee*—Matriculation. $6; Full Course of laic-
,hl P \d 8" Sibley. and R R. Hilton. K*q.. Savannah,Oa. i hire*. $106 ; Demonstrator. $10; Graduation.$30 For fur
j w. PATTKRION.
4TT0RNKY AND Ci-U NSKl.l.t)R AT I .AW,
11 H.rryfk. Oa. j
§, \v. IIAKKI1,
»m)ltNKY AND COUNSF.LUW AT l.AW
ATT ' Vtm ».- rr l*„ Omnfy. Honda.
JjUm*'w II Futmxo.Savannah.ua. r«bS
gf fen*nee— »> " -
THOMAS 11UOHKS IIINKM.
ATTORNKY AND OH’NSF.l.lAIR AT l.AW,
ATn Ih,upnllr. «A*.iV»a.
, ttrccuil Court* of Tlioma*. lAiwudee,
• inK»>K Irwin,llwrel. ; nn.l In II,.Illr-
151Mb. GK,. Mn.ll.nn nnS Hnnilllnn. nt lb.
liter information, nddres*. post paid.
Jcl7 II. I.. BYRD. M. D.. !>eai
ill .leiier^t'**. , , ,, , , , ; imoimn in. .in-ini
m ile ttrcult ofHorida.and In Alachua an. Ilimb a aillicul Medicine,
-lunticilu theKa»tcr"Orcnll ’.\ f '. V . <’..Bowling. M.
UNIVlfiUNITY OF NASIIV1LLK.
MKDICAl. DKPARTMKMT.
r|MlK Fourth Annual Connie of lecture* In till* Inatltii
X lion will commence on Monday the 30th of October
next, and continue till the first of the eunuiiig March.
Hubert M. Porter. M, l>., General and Special Anatomy.
.1 Berrien Lindidey. M D . Chemistry and Pharmacy.
C. K Winston. M. D„ Materia Medic* and Medical Juris.
prudence.
A. II. Buchatian, M. D., Surgical mid Pathological Anat-
MOllB HOOKA—FllIfiBIl AlllUVAl.S,
Urcrival liy N. .S’, Sibley, Augutt 16.1864.
XURKKY. Russia, tho Black c«a, and Clrcamda— by Cap
tain Speuce, uutlior of ‘ Travels in Clrcns*la,” ‘•We*.
tern Cauonau*." &c with colored Illustrations, numerous
engraving*.and a uiu|>— Ixnidon edition.
Orator'*Touchstone—by Hugh McQueen.
Fifty Year* in both Hemispheres, or RomlnUcences of
tho life of a formi r Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Science of tilings Familiar, a guide to Scientific Kuowl
edge—by Rev Hr Brewer.
Tim RenegadeUinsey.
Falkland, a novel—ilulwer.
More of Planter's Northern llride.
Alone—by Marlon llarland, author of Kate Harper. Ac,
Corinne.or Italy—by Madame Be Stael Halstoin.
More Oeorgln Scene*.
iAiulsIniia Swamp Doctor. For snlo nt
iug!7 No 136 C'ongre**-*treet.
Thomas R. Jennings. M. I*.. Institutes of Medicine dud
Kto£.MreO>"ill«m»rW* Will »ll,.n.l to
fno* tb. Ilwpn rlni.nl. .1 IVn.ll-
ingten
s', \V. DAKKK,
ATTORN K Y AT 1. A W .
R' 11 v, 11 u-1'rl''*10tiling so'l'nt*>bmii ciuiutles ; and f.if bu-
n>*h. J-W i-Hi'rustetl to hi* care, will charge the
<iuM r‘^‘ Miebrimr* it to a successful termination.
X loses a case, for the client will
SKt, remunerated, althongh he had services ,,,
i ^.rnili s'ewiiert McIntosh county,t.a.. will be hi*
^tftWooyt—•*«. •***
D . Theory and prncliee ol Medicine
I John M. Watson. XI D.. tlbsterlcs and tho Diseases ol
, Women and Children.
Paul F. Kve, M. 1».. Principle* and Practice of Surgery.
William T. Briggs. M. D„ Demonstrator ol Anatomy,
i 1 he Anatomicnl rooms will lie opened for students, on
j the Hist Monday of October.
■ A full Preliminary course of Is>ctores, free to all stinliiel*'
I will be given by the Professors, commencing alao on the
llrst of October
| A Clinique lm* been established, in connection with tho
I University, uI which operations nro performed and cnxes
i proscribed for ami lectured upon in presence of the Clnss.
' Arrongemeuta have been made to accommodate all pa
tients requiring surgical operations.
Amount ot F'ccs for laictnres in the University is $Um.
I Mnrticnhiting Fee. (paid once only.) $ii; Practical Anatomy,
1 $10; Cradiinting Fee $26,
j Kveellent Board can be obtnlned for $3 00 per week.
Further information can lie obtained by nddressing the
J. B. LINDSLKY. M D.. Dean or the Faculty.
„ „ ,« No 33 College street.
_ ,, n „ f tl*e InTlioma*. Lowndes'. Ciinch. Ware. Appling. | Nashville. Tenn.. March. 1854. jnly30-dl2w2
Telfair- Irwin- Uuren*, and MBOIOAI. COIsLKGK OF GEORGIA.
»nJIn JefTerson.Madlaon. Hamilton.a | rpHB Twenty-Third Course of lectur«s in this Institu-
i. Florid* — - X tion will commence on tho first Monday in Novetnbe
next. FACll.TY:
Anatomy—ti. M. Newton. M. I>.
Surgery—L. A. Dugas. M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy—Alex. Means. XL D.
DICKENS’ NEW AVOltK.
AltD T1XIFX, by Dickons—price 12)£ cents.
Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Remluiseence
former Merchant—liy Vincent Nolte.
in Youtli of JelTersoti, or College Sciapes.
The Natural History of the Human Species—by l.t Col
has Hamilton Smith, with engravings.
(Hiddon and Nutt’s Types ol Mankind, cheap edition.
A Thesaurus of Kngllsli words, to facilitate the expres-
on of ideas and assist ill composition—by Peter Mark
I Wei.
The Edinburgh Review, for July.
The British ami Foreign Medico Chlrurglcal Review, fo
July.
F'ashion and F'amino; The Barclays of Boston; Bishop
Trial* of a .Mind in the progress to Catholicism; Blsli-
ip Kip’s Catacombs of Rome; The Priest and the Hugue
not; I .outlier Stocking nnd Silk. A:c
aug!7 W. TIIOKNK WILLIAMS.
JESSE T. IlEItNAUD,
ITTI'RNKY AND ttlUNSK.l.LOU AT LAW.
Sontantrille. Fla.
a f -dleoree L. Brown. William IML Newnan
'll II Hilton. Boston k Villalonga. 1
ivannnh. (In.
WILLIAM H. HASHER,
ATTORNKY AND ttIUNSFJ.LOU AT LAW,
TiimveiUe. Lmcndet county, (ia.
... 1 i I'linnll
WILLIAM S. UANIKLIj,
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Corner Whitaker street and Bay lane.Savannah.
.. -Tuim-it HAMILTON ’
truss HlKIKHS.K.
IIAUTIUHGE iV fOVPKIl,
ATTORNKYS AT l.AW.
Will practise in all the Court* of the Fastern Circuit.
„ . WILLIAM.*. tlUDOKVSOUVKK. JACK,...OWN
WILLIAMS,OLIVER «St BROWN,
ATTORNEYS at law.
Buena Vista. Marion County,Ga..
gill practise in the counties of Marion. XIacon. Houston,
ste*»rt. Randolph. Muscogee, lee. and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required^ jan-9
WALTER S. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Hill practice In tbs court, o? Scrivcti. \Y»,liin S toii. Il.cli-
laond. Burke, and Chatham counties. lebS.
Materia Xledica.Therapoutics and Xledical Jurisprudence
—1.1*. (larvin, M. B.
Obstretrics and Disease* of W'omen nnd fnfunts—J. A.
Physiology and Pathologienl Anatomy—H. V. XL Miller,
Institutes and Practice of Xlodicine—I.. D. F’ord. M. D.
Comparative and Xlicroscoplc AnatonjJ'—H. F\Campbell.
XL B.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—R. Campbell. XI. D.
Clinical lectures will be delivered regularly at the City
Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded lor the
study of Practical Anatomy.
l'ees for the entire Course »' 0 '>
Matriculation Ticket (to bo taken once) •> 00
F'or turtber particular*, apply to
NEW 1IOOK8 AND HKPU HUCATIONS.
1 FJ'EIVF'.D by B. S.Siblev.
X Turkey and the Turks, by J. V. C Smith.
Now-a-Days.a very interesting book illustrated.
Fla ay Nat, ih - the Three Apprentices, a tale of life in Ne
l ’ork and Boston.by A. L.Stimson.
Julliennc, the Daughter of tho Hamlet, by Hugh De Nor-
lunnd.
Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky,by TV. 11. Bo-
gart.
The F litch of Bacon, or the Custom of Duiiniow, a tale
of Flnglish Hoine.tyr William Harrison Ainsworth
Katharine Walton, or the Rebel of Dorchester, by TV
Uilmoro Simms.
The 1'artisnn. a Romnnce of the Revolution by TV. (ill-
more Simms.
Mellicliampe A legend of the Sdntce. by the same author
new and revised editions.
Woman’s love, by EugineSue. a year after marriage by
'. S Arthur.
The Mysteries of a convent, by a noted methodist preach-
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brunswick, (ieorgia.
mn pnolk. ill .11 ill. ’ J” 1 '™ .«“•
trict. Particular attention pabl to collecting. m-6_
MILLER «i GAULDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Vista. Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
ATT0RNF:Y AT LAW,
Marietta. Georgia.
Will practice in the following counties ;Ca«*. tampbeH-
Carroll. Cherokee. DeKalb. Fulton Forsyth. I ickens.
Paulding and Cobb. Refers to James II Carter to.
HYLAND & O’NEILL,
HEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND L1QL0RS. Ac..
Next Door In Marshall House. Broughton street.
SAVANNAH. OKOROIA.
Wholesale aud retail dealers in imported wines and liquors.
French brandies, segars. and fancy groceries.
v Hr aR J. H. DAVIS.
RUSE, DAVI’i & LONG.
COMXIISSION MERCHANTS.
Sarannah. Ga.
r II. II. SNKI.I l
LOCKETT & SNELLIXGS,
S9I0N MERCHANTS AND SHlITlMi AOF.N
Naranna/i. Ga.
0MXI1S9I0N
WILLIAM HUMIMIREYS,
CHEMIST. Sarannah.
Wanufacturer of Foisential Oils, Extracts. Perfumery. Fan
cy. Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Drugs, Medicines, fee
0. M. NEWTON. Dean,
eodlin—Jy8
AforsrrA, July 8th. 1854.
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
XIKDICAL DEPARTMENT
1HE Annual Course of Uctures in this deparlment will
__ commence on Xlonday. November 13. and will termin
ate in tho ensuing Xlarcli.
James Jones. XL D., Professor of Practice of Medicine.
J. I,. Riddell. XI. I).. Prolessor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone. XI. P.. Professor of Surgery.
A. 11. Cenns, XL D.. Professor of Obstetric*.
A. J. Wedderburn. XI. D..Professor of Anatomy.
Oustavus A. Nott, XL D.. Professor of Materia Xledica.
Thomas Hunt, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol-
°gy-
Cornelius C. Beard, XL I). I Dein „ n8 t ra tors of Anatomy.
Samuel P. Omppin. M. B.. /
The rooms for Dissecting will be opeen on the third Xlon
day in October.
The Faculty are Visiting l’hysicinns nnd Surgeons or the
mrity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem-
Charity Hospital,
ber to April.
The Students
ROOFING.
Tile subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feolsossured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
gj ven J. •». JiALnirr..
^yGutters and Conductor* made to order. _ __
BANCROFT 6i BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKFIRS,
Fertile Purcliaae and Sale of Stocks. Bonds. Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah jnn.s
mmpnny the Professors in their visits,
and. free of expense, enjoy extrrordinary practical advan
tages. . , ,
There are. during tho ses-lon. about eight hundred pe
sons prescribed lor daily.
In 1853. the number of patients was thirteen thousund
seven hundred and flfiy-nine.
augfl—law3tn THOMAS HUNT, XL D.. Dei
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
i HE Trustees of the Cbatlii.m Academy hereby give no-
1 tiee that the Institution will bo opened (after a re
cess) on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NF1XT. under the
immediate and personal direction of Hie Trustees. A well
qualified Principal and live Instructors will be appointed
by the Board of Trustees. lust ruction \flll be iriven in the
Classics, in Xlatliemntics, and in all tho brandies of n
thorough English education. Particular attention will ho
paid to the instruction of young Indies in nil tho high'
brandies. The Elemental?- brandies will, also, receivo
strict attention.
The Trustees beg leave to assure the public that Hie
rates of Tuition will bo so arranged as to afford all parents
and guardians an opportunity of procuring for their dill,
dren and wards, good education.
..Notice will, in due time, be given of tho names of tlie
Principal and Assistant*, and of the terms of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW. ) Committee
STEPHEN ELLIOTT. Jr.. > Board of
R. R. CUYLER. J Trustees.
ROWLAND & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION .MERCHANTS.
172 Bay-street. Savannah
H. K. WASHBUItk, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH. <1A
WILLIAM F. YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION .MERCHANT.
No. 94 Bay-street. Savannah
THOMAS & KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHI!’ PLUMBERS.
No. 15 Barnard street. Savannah. Ga
lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
foroe pumps, hydraulic ram*, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from tbo country promptly at-
leaded to J 1 "*'
JOHN 11. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT MW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga.. late Junior partner of Hie
Arm of A. k J. Cocurank. Irwmton. Oa.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to IBs care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rowe. Dublln.Ga ; M Marsh.Savannah.
m»y7—dAwly
GREVILLE Ai CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah. Ga..
Km-p an office at Chattanooga. Tenn.. and will give dispatch
at tlmt point t|» all good* for North Alabama. Tennessee,
Mississippi or Western Virginia, and collect ship
er expense bills from
ir Tennessee office.
ttug'2
lawGw
GAS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to tho uso of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundaries.
machine simps, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keep
on band and manufacture to order Gas machines of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot lie exce led in economy,
safety and simplicity. F’or further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore, »t„
au „l-2 Baltimore, XL D.
FOR SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in December next. I will offer for
sale at Statesboro’. Bulloch county. Ga.. the follow
iug property, viz : 3 negroes. 1.000 acres of land, 1 house
i|'lot" horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle.am
household nnd kitchen furniture. Terms made known i
the day of sale. C. E. FLETCHER.
X. B.—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.
jy'22—3m
IXTANTED—100 Palmetto logs, not le
VV length. Apply to
jy 18 T. J. WALSH, 170 Bay at
C HECK BOOKS.—Xlerchants and others, are invited to
call and examine a beautiful variety of Check Booki
on all the different Banks in Savannah They are got u.
in superior style, on good paper, printed on blue ground
work, and will be sold cheap. Call a' the book store of
S. S. 5-1 BLEY. No. 135. Congress-street.
C. E. F.
s than 12 leet
jy22
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will lake contract* for Building and Work in XIasonry <
every description Residence first door west of St At
drew's Hall. Broughton Street.
i. H CHAMPION. 1 "
CHAMPION Ai WA ITS,
WHOLESALE AND RF7TAIL GROCERS,
•Vo 4 Barnard street, between the Market awl Bay sire
SAVANNAH. OA..
liealer* in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. D
Fruits, kc., kc.
References— A Champion. l>q.. Samuel Solomon-. F.sq
Meeer* Rabun k Whitehead, Swift k Co.. Savannah. U“
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Conn.
denigned. Agent* of the above Company are
to take risk* against F'ihk on Buildings and their
AIioMahlvk Sea Risks, on the mosKavornble terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.. Agent
I sale by raavO COHEN k I-'OSIUCK
IKRRIN'GS. L'ANDI.ES. CRACKERS, tcc —50 boxes Rea
Treadwell'* Soda Crackers. 50 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
1,lading from bark Xtaria Mortiin^and forsaleby
I"*! OUlt BISCl'n. kc.—150 libls Georgia Flour. 326sacks
P dodo'. 25 bids lllram Smith’s do. 60 do Soda. Butte
and Sugar Biscuit. 70 boxes and half bids dodo. 60 boxes
ground Coffee. 40 do do Pepper, 60 do Xlustard. landing ni
mcmauon & pone,
B UTTER AND CHEESE —25 tubs rre*h Goshen Butt.
45 boxes Cliceso, for snlo by
jy»
M. MAHON .C DOYLE.
The
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
C ANDY AND RAISINS— 60half boxes New York Ci
dy. (assorted.) 30 boxes Raisins. 25 hnlves and qrs.
mlenGl f,„ mlo I,» jo8 McMAUONSDuVIJR.
F G HAMS.—3bbla Ju*t received by steamer,
sale by jo!4
WHOLKSAI.K AND RKTAll. DKAI.KH IN
W1NIKJW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANK.L DOORS
fVest Side Monument Square.Savannah. Gu.
BROWN Ai HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WSST BROAD STRKKT. SAVANNAH. OA.
SALE
A black a
HYLAND k O'NEILL
-A black girl. 15. houae servant
M7.liou.se servant
n. 36, good cook, and her two hoy i
HORTON Ai RIKEMAN.
"HOI.RSALR AND RKTAII. DKAI.KII*
watches, jeweijiy. silver-ware, f a sc
llfi Brmuihbm-street
POVVKR PRESS PRINTING.
A black woman. 35.wood cook, washer and ironei.
A black woman, 35. good cook, and her three d night *
10. 11 and9, sold lobe kept in the city.
Three black boys. 13, 14 and 13.
A black man. 30. good nxe man.
SJS* wTu.V * MONTMOU.1N.
R IO COF FEE, kr —149 bags prime green Rio Coffe
dodo Porto Rico do, 50 mats nnd 20 bags old Go
incut Java do. 20 casks pint* Ilyas*’ Ixmdon I ortor.,20 bx.
Treadwell s Soda Crackers. 60 dor. painted handled Brooms
100 do do Buckets. 25 bbls Luther Felton & Sens Boston
Rum. landing and for sale by
SCRAN’TON. JOHNSTON k Cl
IACON—Iff000 pounds handsome Te
Bacon
nd for sale by
IGDEN k BUNKER.
C ORF
sal
H store.
may28
F A STATIONGOODS.—White and striped Osnnbiirgs
brown and striped Shirting*, bio Homespuns, Line
Osuaburg*. Calico*. Arc., for sale by
ap28 - a -
f REDUCED PRICES.—Ranges. tiMUM. orijpinilfes j a
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Oven s' Building, opposite Pulaski l/nute,
H»vla l mad* large addition* to hlaaaUbllabment.oonUni.-a nMIX)Xsr . u ,
to 4.1 HOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In hi* usual neat and A cjnetll , i awnM . French prints, brilliants, calicos, s Ik
btodionie style, and on aeeommodatlng term*. nni , , ace ninn ti|| n s, white und fancy linen drijU. colored do.
ff AH work executed with dispatch. I lie.,lor aale by jyl8 DkWITT .v MORGAN,
plii mns.-aio ton* scotci. I ig lron, landing from brig | jjoXpMtaRCH AND CAND'.E. J .-H0
I Clarence, and for *nle by I O ilv Soap. 30do Fancy do. 35 do Bea
ni»y2fl • II1UG1IAXL KF-LLY k 70do patent mould Candle*, 40 do Adai
QALT—300 sacks for »ele by
julylO
may7
by
McMAHON k DOYLE. j-ij/iuh.
CTTF.ll. CHEESE AND HKRRINGS.-^O firkin* selected j ^ Jy25
' “ — IME'—300 bushel* air slacked Lime.
80bxs No 1 and F'i
j BeadcU's Pearl Stprch
. Adamantine do. for sale
McMAHON k DOYLE.
£dt»t tan by (Eflrppb-
Shipping anil Btrainbaate.
4 Tcl.igniplied for the Georgian. MDt
Htrcet Prenehlng.
Nrw YOKK.Sopt. 4.
Morn atreot pruituliing UiHturbanceH occurred in
tliiu city und lioHtmi yesterday. No ono HcrlmiHly
hurt.
.Nenntur Uonglna In Ultlcngo.
Daltimoiir, Hupt. 4.
Konutor DougiuH madu un attempt to addrc*H the
peopjg in n ptiblio Bpeeah, but they hooted hint from j or^aasoge, apply to
tho Hland.
NExv VOltK—Ohl Katwlillelieit Line.
SHat-l' 1 ’" find pnekul whip HARTFORD,Clapp, master,
1 will have qutok derpatoh ns abovs. For freight, or pa*-
, »"K». apply on board at Telfair'* wharf, or to
UIUOTlAM, KELLY k CO.
jfjf NEW YORK-Union Line.—Tim regu-
jfaa^lnr packet schooner H J, WAIll Ml, Neff, master,
wlir liave quick dnHpatcIi for the above port. F'or freight
M»ifBn*age, apply to
-Ml F. J. OGDEN,
jra/ NEW YORK—Union Line.—The regular
packet Hohnoner ENCHANTRFJ18, Simpson, Master,
quick dospatoh for the above port. F'or freight.
FAKMKltB’ HOTEL,
HOl.MF^VIl.LFh GA.
« Tho undersigned take* this method of Informing hi*
friends nnd the publiu generally, that lie is prepared
to nccommodnto all who may favor dim with a call,
md solicit* a share of public patronage.
JAMES K. HILLARD, Proprlfor,
LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA.
Tlie undersigned having leased the abov.e estnb
19 ilshment beg to assure tlie traveling public that
ti. 110 exertions will bo spared to sustain tlie reputation
1 lue House. GKO. XI. LOO AN, I „
Jnnl2— ly JAMF55 MEAltA, f 1
THE GORDON SPRINGS.
Y*. That quiet und lieultlilul Summer retreat is now
jnmoiiuu. Tills Is tho healtliicst s|*it iu Georgia; tlie
■“■llouso I* conducted on strictly moral principles. No
driuklng 01- gambling saloons kept here,ours being emphat
ically a •• Wittering place ” We stand on the temperance
platform. A Singe Couch meet* the train daily nt Tunnel
Hill, except Sunday*.
Board, $20 pur niontlu, or $7 per week.
jylfiMin GEO. WASH. GORDON.
a*. FOR RENT—The upper western counting room,an 1
lljjjthe corner wharf store of George June*’ new brick
“•building on Bay street. F'or particulars, apply to
augl7 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
—k TO RENT--FT11111 the M of Nov. next, the House
ffijffaud two Iota of ground on Tattnall-atreot, estate of Mu-
“*ry Hogg, at present occupied by Dr. Heuld, Apply to
ftiiglO A. CHAXHMoN, Agent.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE.
ifjRA, X1Y PLANTATION in Floyd county, containing
32(1104) eleven liuudred und sixty-four acres or lund. 1
ollered lor sale. It is situated oil the South side of F.lownh
river, and about half way 1 etween Kingston and Romo,
and lots about seven liuudred aim seventy-live or right
hundred acres in a high statu of cultivation, mid is capn
F\ J. OGDEN.
BALTIMORE — I'lio line sclir. I’RlfiCTlJ.A,
Mltclioll. master, wll have dispatch na above. F'or
ignt or passage, apply on ooanl at Johnston's lower wlif,
OUglO HR PHAM, KELLY It 00.
BOSTON.—'The bark CHARLES WILLIAMS,
llawos, muster, will liuve quick dispatch as above,
iglit or passage, apply to
uugll 11RI0HAM, KELLY k CO.
CHARLESTON AND BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE AND rtoUfHKK.V PACKET CO 'S LINE.
Cubiu I’ussage $17 60 | Steerage Passogu . ,$H 00
The splendid now side-wheel steamship TFiN-
NF388EK. 1/juls Parish, commander, will sail 111
pur iniiiiwiiig Bcliodule
from Baltimore.
Auction Sabo.
Auction Bales.
BY T. J/WALSII. BY PHILBUICK « BELL.
On TUESDAY, October J, will lm si.In in front nf tlie Court j Fine Potatoes at pnvate sale—10 bbU Ane Potatoes, Jut
llinisn. between tb« Irirni imtm ..r ...in received nnd for sale. Term* cash. s*4$
House, between tlie legal hour* of sale.
1 horse and wagon. 13 silver spc.nns, I table. 1 gins*. 1
double barrel gun. 1 bedstead. 1 settee. 1 chest. Ac. nnd
c,lie-half Interest of tlie schooner Mary Arm, sold by leave
of tbo Ordinary of Chatham county, for tlie benefit of tho
creditojx of Henry Cooper, deceased, Term* cash.
nug27
Administratrix Sale.
On Tuesday, October 3d, will lie sold in front of the Court
House, between the legal hours of sale.
Lot No lOTyreonnell Tythlng Derby Wurd. corner nf
Broughton and Wlilliiker-struet*. in the City ol Havannah.
Sold by virtue of an order of the Court of 0rdlp» r « “t
Chatham County, for tho benlflt of the heirs an«i <•
„r the estate nf Holiert W. I’ouler. late or said <
ceased. Turin* cash, purclinser to pav for title.
•UgtO XIAItY J. pillll.Kit. Administratrix.
Flmutor’atinle.
(In Wednesday.mil Septembr.at 11 o’clock, will bo sold at
the corner of Htato and llouston-strcets, the lute resi
dence of Xlrs. Abbott, deceased.
.Sundry articles ol household and kltchon furniture, con
sisting of mahogany chairs cane seat do. tubl s. carpets,
bo steids, Ac., sold by leave or tho Ordinary of CliaQjan.
irder of tlie executor. Terms cash, augl
ciedilors
lunty. do-
torn at private sale—260 busbels Corn, Juit fowl od,
midJmj<nMittotirtojiu^urcba*er*^^^^^»j£l^
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NKWTUBk AND HAVANNAH BT
Jmkmj-wkxkj.v. I
<m and after Marcli 18tb, the new ana splendid slds
wheel Nteamship* 4
,un " Capt. M. 8. Woodhull.
....Capt. G. R Schenck,
mty,and by order
Corn nt private sale—20C bushels Corn, for sale at tlie
dep.it. "’’if 1
Saturday,..
Wednesday.
Saturday...
Wednesday.
Saturday,..
Wednesday.
Saturday ..
Wednesday
Saturday ..
Apply to
....April 29
..May 10
...May 20
..May 31
. .June 21
...Julj
...July 12
July 22
fYom Charleston.
..May 6
.....May 10
... May 26
...June 0
may4
Friday..
Tuesday ....
Friday
Tuesday....
Friday
Fuesday....
Friday
Tuesday....
Friday
HOOPER k CO , Agents. Baltimore.
J W. CALDWELL k CO., Agents,Charleston.
BRIGIIAXI, KELLY k CO., Agents. .Savannah.
.June 27
...July 7
July 18
July 28
' 1 KEENF. AND PUl-AnKl l-OTJKKY —Drawn uumlier* of
iX Class 210;
43 42 16 71 60 22 3 52 10 (17 05 21 32
K. WlfHINGTON’H
XI EDI ATE I.ANDINGS.—Tlie steamer WE-
l.AKA. Lupt .n King, will lenve'ns uaual on Saturday, the
" ' 8. M. LAFF1TKU.
teplcm ber.
aug31
Agent.
blu of producing as much Cotton and Grain as any lands
in Georgia. On tho place is a comfortable Dwelling House
containing seycn rooms; good framed Overseer,* House
aud Negro Kitchens ; a largo framed Gin house and Screw;
an extensive Barn. Stables and Corn Cribs, all in excellent
order, aud situated on a beautiful eminence overlooking
thufurm, and in full view of the cars, as they pass tlie
Railrord on tlie North side of the river, just by my lerry-
landing.
Persons desiring to purchase ono of the best F arms in
Georgia, would do wolf to apply Boon. N. UAHS.
N. U.—Xly Overseer on the place will hIiow the land to
any ono desiring to examine it. Any communicatiq;i ad
dressed to me at Macon,on tlie subject, will receive prompt
attention. 2m—augfl
AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.—
The very light druft steamer FASHION.
Capt. w. A. Pnilpot. will depart on Saturday afternoon, the
1st July, and continue to leave every Saturday. Forfreight
engagements, which will be taken at reduced rates, apply
to jo2fl M. A. COHEN. Agent.
FLORIDA RACKET.
flir Darien. Brunswitk. and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson
ville, Pkolata. Palatka, and Black Creek, Fla.
r -r-ff**** Ifc Tlie new and splendid fast running stenm-
SEMINOLE. Captain W. R. Pomtki.i.. will
commence her trips as above on Tuesday the 21st Instant,
at 10 o'clock. A. XL Returning she will arrive at Havannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for passengers going
north, to connect with the New York and Havannah steam
ships.
The Seminole is filled up in magnificent style, with inrge
and uiry state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by any steamer iu tlie South.
Taking the inland route she offers superior inducement*
for invalids and others.
F'or freight or passnge apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at tlie wharf of the Savannah und Charleston Hteam
Packets. marlO 8. XI LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
fcjiflpaaes
Sir Jasper Carow Kent, his life and experiences by Chan.
l«ver.
Hard Times, a new novel, by Charles Dickens.
Tlie Hpnnish Heroine, a tale of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
XI jro of Wearyfoot Common. Ritchie’s New Enchanting
Novel. F'or sale nt No 135 Congress,
augl6.
fTlHK folloiviug reduced rates forfreight destined loriiont-
X gomory, Alabama, have been eslabiixlied from Ha van-
null, to Montgomery, over the Ceutnl, Macon and West-
Atlanta and Lagrange.nnd .Montgomery and WestPoist
Railroads. Goods iuloudod for this line. *bould be marked,
via Atlanta.”
1st class measurement goods, per foot. 26 cents.
2d •• per 100 pounds. $1 40.
No wagoning on tlie route, and goods have quick despatch.
XIacon. Aug. 2.1854. EXIKKSON FOUTK.
augl—lm Huperiutendeiit XL k W li. lt.
FASHION AND FAMINE,
.Mrs. Anna H. Stepens. in one vol.
The Turkish Empire—Its history, political and roll
gious condition, its manners, customs. Ac., by FL Joy Mor
ris, late Charge at Naples.
Agatha Beaufort, or F'amily Pride, by tho author of tlie
’icke.
I.ieber on Civil Liberty and self Government. 2 vol
Tlie Potlplier Papers, a new supply.
Hypatia, or New F’oes with Old Faces, by C. Kingsley,
author or Alton lxick.
Harper’s Magazine and Putnam’s, for August.
Godcy’s I-adies Book for August.
Westminister for July.
Blackwood’s Magaxlne for July.
aug4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
i tllE undersigned, with a view of winding up the estate
of Jns. ll. Hlieahan. nnd of closing the business of tlie
late firm of Jns. II. aud M. Sheahan.liaa this day disposed
of tlie entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand. No. 125
Broughton-street. nnd transferred the lease of Raid store
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of tills city, but more
recently of Augusta. Ga.
In withdrawing from business, the undersigned takes
pleasure in tendering to ids late friends and patrons his
sincere thanks for tlie uniform support extended to him du
ring tho whole of tho time that he has been engaged in
business in Savannah, nnd feels that ho cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
pr pared to givo them all tlie advantages which can be
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledge ol
business nnd a character for honesty, propriety and fair
dealing, which seldom fail to secure success for their pos
sessors. XL SHEAHAN.
Havannah. Xlay 17, 1854. niay20
GRAY BROTHERS,
OF AUGUSTA. OA.,
B EG to inform tlie citizens of Savannah nnd vicinity, that
they have purchased the entire stock of Dry goods of
Xlr. XLHhcalian. 126 Broiighton-st.. where they will open a
branch of their business on Mouday morning next. Xlay
22d. with inrge additions of new nnd desirable goods, to
which they would respectfully invite tlie attention of the
public
Savannah. May 19,1854—mny20
E ACON—50 hlids prime Bacon Hides. 20 do do Shoulders
1* tes sugar cured Hams, landing and fur snle by
,ugl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
NEW HOOKS.
Deceived by S. S.Sibley. August VIh. 1854.
I jlASIllON and Famine, by Xlrs. S Stephens.
Herbert tho Experience of Life, Ac.
Utah and Mormana from personal observations during a
six months residence at the Great Salt IjikoCitv, by lien-
gamin G. ForriH.
History of Cuba, or notes of a travel in the Trades, by
Xlatusia Hallow, Illustrated.
Twenty years in tbo Philippines, translated from tho
Frencli of Paul P. De La Gironure.
Ancient Xlonasteries of the East, by tho Hon. Robert
Curious. Jr.
Tho Dodd F'amily Abrad. by Charles layer.
Tlie American Chesterfield,or tlie way to wealth, honor,
distinction.
Bryants Poems, b^ - William Cullin Bryant.
Isabella or tlie Pride of Palermo, n Romance bv the au
thor of uu Orphan Girl.
Tlie Gentleman’s Daughter, or a great City’s Temptations
by tlie uutlior of Xlobel. the actions.
Tlie Adventures of Hurcuies Hardy, by F'ugine Sde. a Sea
Tale of great interest.
Rosa Woodvillc, or tlie Jailors Daughter, by Alex Dumas
Hunts Merchants .Magazine. Knickerbocker.
F'or sale at No. 136, Congress street. auglO
NEW BOOKS.
R F.CF.IVED June 27th, by S. S. Sibley.—Tho Iron Cousin,
or Mutual Influence—by .Mary Coivdeit Clarke.
Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, and the Good—by
XL V. Cousin, increased by an appendix on French Art,
translated with tlis approbation of XI. Cousin, by l). W.
Wright- 1
The Pilgrims ol Walsingliam.a romance of the Middle
Ages, from tlie accomplished pen of Agnes Strickland.—
Apart Irom its superior merit, the wonk itself is ono of
marked originality. No book in tlie broad range of modern
fiction—unless.indeed, it be tlie far-famed- Arabian Nights”
—will in any degreo compare witli it. From beginning to
id it is a volume of Inscination.
Godoy’s Lady’* Book for July; Gleason's Pictorial. F'or
sale at No. 135, Congress-street. je28
augl 5
HYLAND A O’NEILL.
UTTER, FLOUR, Ac.—20 kegs and 20 tubs selected Gc
- - slion Rutter.56 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour.
40 half bbls extra Canal do. 100 boxes Scaled Herrings. 60
do Bunch ltaisins. landing from s-eamer. and for sale by
jel4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
r AX 8UITANE CHAMPAGNE—We would call tlie at-
M- tention of tlie public to this celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, which we. having been appointed sole
agents by the importer, Arthur Leary, of Now York, offer
for salo in lots to suit purchasers. This wino is equal in
flavor to any of the favorite brands now in general use,
and superior to many which it is fast superseding. Hotel
Proprietors, nnd others desiring it. can Iiavo Importations
madoexpressly for themselves, with their names labelled
on the bottles, by sending tin ir orders to us.
inayS OGDEN A BUNKER
B LACK LACE.—4-4. 6-4 and 0-4 black lace for mantillas,
and a variety of back lace trimming, lor sale by
je30 EDWARD S. KEMITON.
line; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemons, Raisins. Dates,
Almonds. Pecan Nuts. English, Walnuts, Ac. Ac., just re
ceived per steamer Augusta, and for sale by
CHAMPION A WATTS.
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground
within tlie last month.and of a superior quality, for sale by
tnrr W. W. LINCOLN. .Monument squaro
jVI D, SUGAR AND XIOLASSF.S.—10 bbil* Prime and
-Lx Choice New Orleans Sugar, 200 bbls do do Molasses,
just roefived and for sale by
np7 SCRANTON. JOI1NSTON A CO.
yL'GAR AND .MOLASSES—100 blids choice N O Sugar,
75 do lair and prime N O do; 00 bbls refined A 11 and C
Sugar, 300 do prime N O Xlolasses, for sale by
jy7 WEBSTEER A PALMES.
Doane. and for sale by
janlO
JUG AH—
COHEN A FOSDICK.
OUGAG—75 hlids fair to choice N (I Sugar. 10 do Masco
vndo do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do. 50 bbls
Stewart’s refined C Sugar; for sate by
augl: WEBSTER A PALMER
B randy. gin.~ac
i
half pipes Otard. Ilupuy A Ct
di do. various brands. 25 eighth caski
Brandy. 6 do F'i
do, 6 bbls old Peach do. 35 do Domestic do, 5 pipes Holism
Gin. 50 bbls Fl Phelps’ do. 50 do N E Rum. 50 do Kectiflei
Whisky. Tor salo by apO McMAHON A DOYLE
F ;INTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol fine
Prints nnd Pictures, among them a new variety equal
to oil paintings, and much cheaper, for sale by
nov23 S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congres
WATER CURE: water curb n
R UCK SPRING WATER CURE, oue mile north of Mari
etta. Ga., Is open for tho reception of patents with
Chronic diseases of all characters, suhimer and winter.
Tho charge per week lor board, medical advice and at
tention, use of bath-houses and bathing apparatus is seven
dollars, which includes all expenses except bath-house nt
tendance, washing, and wearing apparel, which can be sup
plied reasonably. Tlie present being tlie fifth season or tho
proprietor’s establishment at tlie nbovo named place, to
gether with tlie great number of patients cured and im
proved by. him, induces him to believe that the friends of
WATER CURE will sustain him in his efforts to reduce tlie
rates of charges in accordance with those of similar es
tablishments North.
jy23—eodlm CAREY COX, XL I).
MltEENE AND Ptll.ANKl LOTTERY.
GREGORY At MAURY. Managers
Class 211, drawsTu *day.6thof September, in this city.
dale* close at 3 o’clock, P. XI
IMPITAt.
$5,000.
76 Number Litter)—12 «ir wn Ballola
49* Tickets $1— share, in proportion
Extra Class 55. draw* at w uniington. Del., on Saturday,
9th Sept. capital.
$50,000.
78 Numbei i/utery—16 Drawn Ballots
49* Tickets *16—shares in proportion
Tickets either singly or by tin- package lor sale
lane..Savannah.Ga.. next to Holinsou A Camp.
sep5 E Wl.HINGTON
ALABAMA. 1300 tun*.’.
AUGUSTA. 160(1 tuna Oapt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVILLE. 1500 tuns Capt. C. D. Lud'ow,
will U-avo New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Haturilu
riie*M »idp» are among tlie largest on the coast, unsur-
i. safaty or comfort—making their passages
‘Si! Hre coram anded by skillful, cartful
They offer a most desirable conveyance
I in spec
iu 50 to 00 hoi
und polite otllcers
to New York.
Cabin passage,.,.
Steerage passage.
i Bay
H. S. BOG A R I) US,
STATE STREET. COURT HOUSE SQUARE. SAVANNAH,
Cabinet Maker,
UPHOLSTER. UELL-IlANGi.lt. Ac. Ac.
WOULD respectfully invite attention to <
FOR CHARLE.STON.
yfT**** Thu steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
^|j^| B u£iSU|l enven i tern ' tt( ’ , > every Xlonday, Wednesday,
' -may and Saturday at 7 o’clock, P. XL. leaving Churles-
n ou the same days at 5 o'clock. P. XI
Tlie boats arrive and leave Churle.-Aon iu time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
Savannah. F'cb. 7.1854.
OPPOSITION LINK,
Change.of Departure—FbrPalatka.Fla..andall theinterme•
diate landings on the route.
tlie
ILSIEKII
Having been engaged
and in furnishing every
tinues lo lie at all time
WOULD respectfully invite utteutiou to
ie increased facilities afforded him by hie VU^
vsent location.in all branches peitulli 10
g to hi* buHiue*. mi, h a- > aBI.NF.1' XIa- ’ 1 1
fadelford, FAY is GO..
. . A 8«n‘i In Savannah
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
mhl6 13 Broadway,New York,
UNITKD STATES MAIL, ,
From Macon. Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla.
Bailroad to Uglethorp—.Stages to ltUlahasste.
rs - .-'-A-, "all? arrange.
UPMii 1 -MU’" mem on Uu* route Sa&CriMQB
w.iu...enM)u UU lue otb inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Uuinbrioge. and Quincy, and three time*
week via. Ihumasville.Uuucaosvilie, die
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past I
o'clock, A. XI., by Railroad lor Oglethorpe The Stags*
leavingUgletburgeeither way at ll o’clock, arriving atTal*
laUassee, atlt) ocloca on the evening ol the next day—tim*
by either route 36 hours
Mouday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainbridgi
aud Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahasseeof
nundays, Tuesdays aud Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On I uesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
ruomoaville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday^
aud 1- ridays, at 10, P. XL
lhfougn Irom ugletborpe to Tallahassee by either rontl
iu ->o Uours—irom XIacon in 38—and Irom Savannah in 6t
noun
Dy this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
•am ol Cura, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It is
also decidedly the best, cheapest aud most expeditious route
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
Fare Irom Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorcs
to Tallahassee, $10,00
L. C. Simw. Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. F’ldilSR, " *• Tallanagsee.
*ug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
Br.LI.-ll
many year* in attendance on.
|iii-ite for FUNERAL, ho con-
ipplied with
til Sizes of Maliogmiy anil Metallic Collins,
among which may ne tound i n w pattern nt ArmmI'*
Pnteni Alr*Exhaustcil Metallic liurlul Cust-a,
for which the advertiser is the only agent lor eavaunah and
Florida. Black Walnut. Cherry and Pine Collins, also con
stantly on Band.
Having every facility for tlio performance of all tlie de
tails required on funeral occasions, including tho obtuin-
mentol tlie gruuud. Mr. B. is prepared to assume Hie whole
direction of funeral arrangements, w hile I r mouer.i ion in
charges, lie refer* to meexp> ru-nce of tne com.uunit). a
mong win
_ SOUTI1-WKSTKRN RAUL ROAD.
r:
Leave Columbus daily at 9 o’clock, A. Xl..an<t Ogletuorpe
at 11^ A. XL; arrive at Mucou at 3P. XI
Connecting at XIacon each w ay with Central R R train ia
.-availnull. Augusta and Xiilledgovillc, and with Macon and
W. trains to UritHn, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, NaoL-
rille.ko.
Connecting daily at Columbu*. by fast line or coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by XL A \V. P. R R. to Montgom
ery. Ala
^Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee undEufaub
The superior now Steam-packet WELAKA,
Captain N. Kino, will, until furtlier notice,
leave every Saturday, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State P-ooius, as follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To I’icolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 50 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Blnck Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. It. Duke, for Ocala, wi) - . ne
re-ahlpped free of all charges at Palatka.
Forfreight or passage apply on board at the Uiarleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
febl8 8. M. LAFTITEAU, Agent.
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
A NEW KIND OF INSURANCE.
T HE subscriber has been appointed the Southern Agent
of the UTICA LIFE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY,
incorporated by a special act of tlie Legislature of New
York. Capital $20,000 ; nnd is prepared to issue Policies
of Insurance on nil kinds of l.ive Stock, on reasonable
terms. A. WILBUR, Agent
MARINE INSURANCE AND FIRE.
The New York City Insurance Company,
Capital $500,000
Granite Insurance Comp’ny, of New Y'ork,
Capital $300,000.
State Mutual Insurance Company, of i'enu.
Capital $350,000.
Monlinwk Valley Insurance Company.
Capital $200.0<)0.
I am also prepared to insure Hulls on reasonable terms;
also, cargoes to nny amount.
WLUDHLFF. uKhF.A .V CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-strut. Savannah. Ga.
MFRiNG ANO SUMMER GOODS.
Tbo subscriber has now opened u complete assort
ment of goods suitable fur tlie present and coming
season, consisting in part of black. Clue and colored
jCashmere Cloths and Cashmeret», black and limey
colured French Cassimeres, white nnd fancy Drills, pluin
white, figured white, und fancy Xlam-illeb Vesting*. Ac., all
of winch lie is prepared to make up tu order in the ino.-t
tashionable style and on accommodating terms
WXI. R. SYMONS.
mli29 Diaper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker street.
FIRE INSURANCE A LON a.
Equitable Fire insurance Compmi y
OF LONDON.
Capital $2,500,000
Springfield Fire Inaurance Company.
Capitol and Surplus $220,000.
Farmers’ Fire Inaurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Inaurance Company
Capital $150,000.
New Y'ork nml Erie Fire Inaurance Comp’y.
Capital $160,000.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers his Retreat Plantation, in Bryan
county, for salo. containing four hundred and seven
teen acrea of land, two liuudred of which nre in the high
est stato of cultivation, and of the best cotton lands on
thn sea board. Tlie improvements aro a two story dwell
ing house, kitchen, corn house, stable, cotton and gin
house, with liorse gin. nnd a good corn mill attached, also
negro houses, witli sugar house nnd mill, all new nnd in
complete order. There is also a line orchard of pencil, fig.
plum, apple, pomegranate, and orange trees, all in full
bearing except tlie orange; with tlie best of water, tlie
best health, open to tlie sea. with fish and oysters in abun
dance. He will also sell, should tlie purclinser wish, twen
ty prime young negroes. Apply ou the premises to tlie
subscriber. O. W. HART.
Retreat, August 24th, IS54 wfit—aug30
NA MOLU,
O R Reef roarings iu tlie South Seas. By El’Perkins,
with maps nnd plates.
Now-a-days, Weary foot Common. By T.citch Ritchie.
Harper’s .Magazine, for September.
White’s Historical Collections of (ieorgia.
Miller’s i'ractice of Surgery. By Sargent.
Xliller’s Principles of Surgery.
Carpenter’s Principles of Comparative Physiology.
Owen on tlie Skeleton nnd Teeth.
Bushman’s Animal and Vegetable Physiology.
Ross’s Leading Cases of Commercial Law; Spence’s Equity
Jurisdiction. 2 vols; Wheaton’s Law Lexicuu. or liictiu ary
of Jurisprudence; Bissett on Partnership; llillynrd on Xln-
rine Insurance; Pritchard’s Admiralty Practice; Finlnson’s
Leading Cases on Pleading; Blackburn on tlie Contrast of
Sale; l'indor’s Digest of tlie laws of Pennsylvania; Libra
ry of Law and Equity. 15 vols, for $10.
sel W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
LIKE INSURANCE.
Clinrter Oak Life Inaurance Cumpniiy,
OF IUKTFOKD, CONN...
Capital, nnd surplus over $400,000
Alfkkd Giu. President. Jaa. C. Walklky. Sec’.
Tills Company will issue Policies on tho Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon tlie Mutual plan, thus combining tlie
benefits of bulb systems at tlie option of tho insured.
•Tlie strength, ability and well invested enpitni of tlie in
stitution are. in my opinion unsurpassed by nny Life Insu
ranee Company in this State or Union.”
[L.S.] signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
49“ Slaves insured. Californian and Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
Fur insurance in either of tho above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
may24—ly office 142 Bay-street.
GENERAL SOUTHERN INSURANCE
AGENCY OFFICE,
142 Bay-sl. ‘2d door 1 Vest of the Exchange.
Charter Oak Lifo Insurance Company, of Hartford. Ct.—
Capital $300,000. Endorsed nnd approved by tlieComptrul
ler of tlie State of Connecticut.
Granito Fire A XIarine Insurance Company, of New York
City—Capital $300,000.
Farmer's Insurance Company, of Utica. New York—Cap!
till $200,000
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of Waterford, Now
York—Capital $150,000.
New York and Erie Insurance Company, of Middletown
New York—Capital $160,000
State .Mutual Fire k Marine Insurance Company, o liar
risburg.Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies nre sound, strong and reliable. e\
ready to meet all just claims tlmt may bu made upon tlie
All kinds of property Insured on reasonable terms. Also
XIarine and Slnvo risks taken.
mar9 A. WILBUR. Agent.
C LARET WINE—Of superior quality and direct importa
tion, Chateau la Rose. Chateau LiFitte Burgundy
Baume. Chateau Magunrd. St. Julion in boxes and cai-li
for snlo by A. BONAUD.
may30 Corner of Buy and Whitakor-sts.
C OFFEE AND TEA.—160 sacks prime and choice Rio
Coffee. 50 do West India do. 40 mats Ob
Java do. 76 chests and cases Tea. various brands, fur sale
by JulylO McMAHON A DOYLE.
N EW BOOKS.—Received by S. S. Siblev. July 12:
Weary Foot Common, by L'itcli Ritchie, author •
tlie Robber nf tin* Rhine. Ac
Wnlter Warren, or the Adventurer W the Northern
Wilds, by Owen Duffy.
Hunt’s Xterclmnts’ Mngatine for July. For sale at 135
Congress-street. jylff
B RANDIES. WINES. Ac —10 hair pipes superior Otard.
Dupuy A Co Brandy. 12 do do J Durand aud other good
brands do. 10 qr casks choice .lean Louis. 1811, do. 15 half
and qr pipes superior Mudeir, 25 qr casks low priced do, 30
do do fine Port Wine. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 50 cases fine
Claret Wino. 100 baskets Ileldsick and other brands Cham
pagne. for sale by
1 mayl8 J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—40 iiiuis.
choice new Bacon Sides; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 16
tierces do do Sugar cured Hams ; 76 bbls nnd 100 kegs
Leaf Lard; 100 bbls. superfine Howard street Fb
ing and for sale by
HOOKS! HOOKS 1! HOOKS! !l
R ECEIVED by S. S. Slbbly Aug. noth. 1854.—Historical
Collections of Georgia, containing tlie most interesting
Facts. Traditions. Biographical Sketches. Anecdotes, nnd
illustrated by nearly oae hundred engraving. Ac., by Rev.
xleo. White.
Chosnul Wood, a tale by Liele Linden.
Elements ol Agriculture, a book for young farmers, by
G. S. Warring ; prepared for tlie use of schools.
Notes of a Theological Student, by James .Mason Iloppin.
PERIODICALS.
Harper’s Magazine for September, a superior uiimber.
fully illustrated.
Godoy’s lady’s Book, contuing full fashions, music and
illustrations.
Graham's American .Monthly, for September, with nu
merous engravings.
Putnam s Monthly forSeptcinber. witli a steel portrait of
Kennedy, author of Swallow Barn, Ac.
Blackwood's Edinburg Magazine.for August. For sale
at aug31 No. 135 Congross-st.
MRS. S. TOMB
Will open on .Monday next 3d April, at her Xlil-
'lineryand Dress .Making Establishment, on Brough-
_____ _ ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new and
splemlbl stock of
SPRING GOODS?
comprising all the new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
Frencli patterns, in silk, crape nnd draw ; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in large assortineht, adapted to every age and taste ; also.
Frencli Flowers. Wreaths. Straw and other Trimmings. Dress
Collars. Ac..Ac. to an inspection of which tlie ladies
respectfully Invited on her opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnots and Panama Hats.
march30—tf
In
otnp.'
mu) "
• ■ I lo v
terns Mr. H.hu*obUmeo« new an .
mo'iernl) uomtrucuo : imi-si . alii' i.
wid be uu ier tbechaigeut Mr. D.
d. carriages will also be supplied at
Orders for the Hearse can be lei a* above.
ma) 6
d and dine at For
Macon. Au
*ug31
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Tlie subscriber lias received by receut arrivals, an
extensive assortment of Ready-mane Clothing lor
SPRING AND SUMMER, muking his stock complete.
.It consists in part as follows : Black nnd Col'dCash-
rnerett Frocks and Sucks. Blue Xiazursa Cloth Frocks. Bud
and White Duck Drill Frocks, Grass. Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks nnd Sacks.
Pants of Fancy Cassimeres nnd .Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck and Fancy Linen Drills. Black Drag D'Etv nnd Doe
skin Cassimeres. Plain, White and Figured Drills.
Vests of Whitt and Buff Marseilles. Fancy and Striped
Marseilles, Buff and Striped Linen ; together witli a large
stock of Furnishing Goods. conMRting ol Silk. Li-U- and Ba
tiste Linen Cravats. Gauze. .Merinoan Cotton Under Shirt*.
White Silk Suspenders. Blnck and Col'd Mohair Stock*. Taf
feta Silk und Lisle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk an- 1 Stiipi-1
Cotton Socks. White Linen anil Twilled Jean Drawers. Ac ,
tb“ whole of which ho offers for sale at the lowest market
prices. WXI. It. SYMONS,
apll Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker-st.
DR. YV. R. MOSELEY, Informs tho pu bll
'generally that lie is permanently located iu the city
of Grillln, und is prepared to treat Cancers. Wens.
Tumors, nnd all other Chronic Diseases, with the
ust remarkable success.
His unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease. Cancer, should not lie
overlooked by the public iu deciding upon his merits Ilo
has cured many cases that were considered entirely hope
less. His treatment is without the use of tlie knife, cans
Ing but little pain. Patients are necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate care nud supervihiou from one to
dts, according ns tlie nature aud circumstances of
the ensemay demand.
He is a regular gradi ate. and has no quackery connected
with ills system of practice.
His Infirmary is open for the reception of negroes, and
for others. City accommodations nre ample.
All communications must be post-paid, and addressed to
W. R. MOSELEY, M. I).. Griffin. Ga.
REFERENCE*
Hon. .1.11. Stark. Grinin,
Hon. W. R. Phillips.
Rev. Lewis Hatteu,
Col. J. C. Xlangliam,
Johnson. Jones A Co.
marchl8—dAwtf
Dr. J. Y. XL Puckett. Griffin.
Dr. E. W. Wilson. Upson Co
Hon J J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Ilaily. Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson’le
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber lias just received an as
irtment ol Piano Fortes from tlie factory of
Jacob Chickeriug. Boston, being tlie fret ol
this make that have been offered in this city.
Those in want of a good instrument are invited to an in
spection of them, ns they will be found to heat least equal
tn tone, touch nnd finish to nny other, whilst their durabil
ity I* guaranteed. Being also agent for T. Gi.bert A Co.
Boston ; J. B. Dunham.Slodnrt. Firtli Pond a Co...and Urn
vesteen A Truslow. New York, the undersigned bason band
a splendid HtocK of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and price.
O. B. MiTCIIELL.
may9 Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co.
CO- PART EUSIIIPN OTIC Li
Tlie undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under the name and style of .Murphy A De-
vnnny, for the transaction ol general Boot and
•Shoe business, having tlie stand on the corner nt
Congress and XVliitaker-streets. formerly occupied bv M
Prendergast. They are now prepared to oiler to their friend*
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies' aud Gentle
men’s Boots, Shoes. Ac., which they will sell clieapfor cash.
j3y MURPHY & DEVANNY.
F ancy buttons—silk
butto:
LfcNTl.NE HKl'NNEU. , WILLIAM URADT
PLASTERING, &c.
Mir. undersigueu having us-ueiatea themselves together
. Tor the purpose of carrying on the Plastering and dtuc.
business iu all their various branches, bffer their servi
ces lo the public geneiallv. They a " '
''lain o " * ‘
_ ... prepared to contract
Uruamenlal Plastering, and to execute orders
any exteut on the most reasonable terms and with the
utmost promptitude. Having been engaged separately In
tlie business in Savitnnuh fora conquerable time, each will
'Oitle bis respective business up to date,and both confident
ly ask lor a continuance of the favors of their fellow-clti-
of Savannah.
uyl4 BRUNNER A GRADY.
M O
Ul
P1COLATA HOUSE, P1COLATA, FLA.
•~ i The subscriber would respectfully inform the
traveling community that he has leased the above
uameu buu*e.aud is now ready to accommodate
.is.uud hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
tisfaction.
nil have burses and carriages at all times to acc
mudate IBs guests. GEO. M. GALP1N,
dec 13 Proprietor.
COZZENS’ WEHT“POINT HlFrEL
L 4 ’ now open ; the bouse and grouuds have bee*
CjjjljUreatiy improved, au ad dtioual Cottage erected, (with
“““•i* chamber* uud i parlor.) which has been bands
parlor.) which has been handsome-
1) lurnislied. and will be rented by the season.
West Point, X. Y.. Xlay 25.1864
WM. B. COZZENS.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 For A: street, near the Court House. Savannah, Georgia.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
r | ’HE subscriber, grateful to his patrous and friends for
X their continued favors, would state that, in addition
the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during tiv*
ia*t vis.t to England und Scotland, has made arrangement*
lor extending bis business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac , which lie trust* willgeuerally please all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s gurmur.ts dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
muy be required.iu tbesumesuperiorstylewhichhasgen-
orally so much pleased his patious and friends.
1 Julies’ bonnets dyed, bieaclied and pressed in the mes*
rasinonuble styles.
Orders Irom the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
"lien parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that he may know where to call for them.
nov!6 A L.EXANDKR GALLOWAY.
H OSIERY. GLOVES, Ac. I-adies and Gents Thread
Gloves, black ucl Mits aud Gloves, children's do, ladies
1 gents gauze merino vests, ladies’ white cotton and
silk thread Hose, gents brown cotton and fancy Hose, chil
dren's Hose und Socks. A great variety of the above for
sale by may27
DkWITT ft MORGAN.
I > ACON.—10.009 ft prime Tennessee Bacon, for i
I) lots to suit purchasers. Apply to
je-?
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
Beef, landing and for sale by
7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Hi-
t. gilt, poicelai
buttons, and of all other kind*, in large var
KEMITON A VKKsTlLLK
BROGANS.
ie subscribers
planters and otheri
hroguuw. to call atm
feel satisfied that ii|
prices o| their goods cannot
ivir.
BROGANS.
vould call tlie attention of
in want of good and cheap
examine their stock, as they
ipon inspection the quality and
fail to please.
XIl’RPHY A DEVANNY.
corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
. lund-
r 29
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
—260 sacks Georgia Flour, 120 bbls
j *26
S ’tUUAR AND TOBACCO.—35.000 prime and choice Ha-
> vnna Segars of various brand*. 76 butts amotlngand
chewing Tobnccif do do. 60 boxes do. for sale by
j^g B IlnUlUllU a.
MoXIAHON A DOYLE.
McMAHON A DOYLE.
S UGAR. COFFEE. Ac.—30 hlids fair and prime NO Su
gar. 100 bags prime green Rio Coffee, 25 do do old gov
n*w Goshen Butter, 50 lx.xos do do Cheese, 60 do
Herrings, received per steamer and for'sle \y
jslH SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
rill l>«
L'OR MALE.—Five fee simple Lit*, near tlio Park, i
*, “dd on Accommodating terms. Aupl.T to
J*17 WYLLY A HONTMOLLIN.
O IL aND SOAP.—10 bid* winter strained Oil. and 10
•me* i-licmir.nl Olive Soap. Just received per Jonas
fboith. snd for sale by mv28 J. U JESSE
T IQUORS—ioo bbls prime N O Whisky. 60 bbls fine and
Xl choice old Monongahela Whisky. 60 bbls Phelps’ Gin,
■Wdo P k II do,30do Brandy, for **le by
J/7 WEBSTER ft PALMEH.
T IME -300 bushels air slacked
aug20 Williamson’s building, Hay-at.
K KCKIVEI) PER ALABAMA.—Black mouslln de laines
and crape veils, black and colored bolt ribbons. Mack,
white and colored crape ribbons, coloro- and white bonnet
do. black velvet, satin and taffeta do. men Eftatixe merin*
vests do coslimere do, bleached sheetings, shirting stripes
"j*,™*" ° l '*" '■’saar&Sw* *c«._
just re-
B UGGY UMHREI.LAST— M*. s. kempton ha* ji
e*lred another lot of those good Buggy Umbrelli
roayao
V El,VET and silk Mantilla*, white crane Shawl*, cloth
Talmas. N VV Collars, Chemlsetta*. ftc. just received
«dfcr**leby d#c23 flxWIlT ft if ORGAN.
B UCKWHEAT—In bbU, half bl>U, keg* and bog*,Ju«t
celvwl Dvriteamar Alabama, and tor
twlrwl nvr iteamsr Alabama, and Kir sal*
Bov$ CHAMPION k WATTS
IIUTTER, CHEESE AND FlA»UR-20 keg* selected Goshen
B Butter. 15 tub* do do. 26 boxes Knglilh Dairy ttieese.
60 bbl* fresli ground Hour, just received per atoamer ami
by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft GO,
R * ECEiVKI), per bark IUdlentr70 barrel* Polatoe7.1o6
RoooliUdn'* Hams,2OMksBacon BhotJd-rMcMk*
Bacon8ldM. »hl4 *■ D
eminent Java do. 60 bbls refined Sugar, crashed and pow
dered. 25 do lmnd-made Sugar Crackers. 60 do Soda and
Butter do. landing and for sale by
j v7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
AGON, SUGAR AND FLOUR.—6,000 ft, choice Itacon
10.0(H) jb Baltimore city cored do do
100 small Reynolds’ Hams
200 sacks Cherokee Flour. 26 bbls Hiram Smith’* do
26 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes I*iaf do
10 bbls. 25 kegs 20 cans Urd, just received and for
M | e by * may9 A. CHAMPION.
CJUNDRIES.—60 bbls Hiram Smith’s nnd Genesee Flour;
O 60 do Butter, Sugar nnd Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
well’s Soda Biscuit: 60 bbls rectified Whiskey; 50 boxes
each No. 1 Pale and Family Soap : 30 half chest* Black
Tea, 'A lb papers ; 20 boxes assorted Candy ; 40 hlids prime
Bacon Sides; 20 do dodo Shoulders ; 10 tierces choice Su
gar Curod Hams; 60 bbl* and 60 kegs prime Leaf Lard,
“JIT" r, ' r “'° b) ' SCI,ANTON. .JOHNSTON k CO _
B ACON. 10 lilids Hams, 10 do Shoulder*, landing from
do cu.,,0,b, C01IK(J t yuan[CK
J UST RECEIVED, at Bonaud’s Fancy Grocery and liquor
Store, 30 boxea Wolfs Aromatic Soheldara Sclinauor
in plntf$nd quart*. may 80
D11. WM. It. MOSELKY'8 INFIRMARY,
T.tuR tlie Treatment of all Chronic Diseases, is now open
X for tlio reception of patients. Rooms spacious and
well ventilated, and every tiling necessary to render his
patient* comfortable. Board $1 per diem.or $15 per monili.
His unprecedented success for tlie past ten years in the
treatment of nil chronic diseases, such as dropsy, dyspep
sia, asthma, bronchitis, fits, piles, liver disease, rheuma
tism, syphilis, cancers, wens, prolapsus, «nd the various
diseases incident to females, should not bo overlooked by
tlie public in deciding upon hi* merits. All communica
tions must bn post paid and addressed to
XVXL R. MOSELEY. M. !)..
aug‘22—d&wly Grifiin. Georgia.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
This splendid now bouse, situated on Broad-st.,
mmedintcly in front ot the site of tlie old Planters’
^ Hotel, which lias been lurnislied throughout with
urniture. bedding, etc., will open for tlio reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be tlie endeavor of
tlie Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
uov9—tf Proprietor.
As
af Lard ; 25 boxe:
sale by declfi
'OR 8ALE^SIx~No. 1 Negro
; 10 l
sXM.iic
AppLlo
WVI.I.Y
XIONTMOLL1N.
AM.\—4(i|,,'xesl\einn"m
F I
field bands
may28
R eceived per .steamer ai.ara
20 do Raisins. 1 cask cooking I'l
Almonds. 1 do Xfadeira Nuts. 6 sack* Pecan Nuts. 75 whole
nnd linlf drums Figs. 2 bbls Pig am*. 2 do do Side*. 1 do
Smoked Tongues. 100 lbs Bologna Sail-ages, for sale by
ap25 JOHN D. JESSE.
W INK.—10 quarter CAsks Xladerin. 1C do do Mierry, 1
pipe very old Xlnderin. 2 quarter casks old Port. 10b
dozen of first quality in bottles, and tor sale by
jol4 ' HYLAND ft O'NEILL.
I ACON. LARD. SOAP. ftC.—60 hlids pri
>id,
260 I
land Oats landing persebr
feb22 ’ BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
S ELLING OFF AT COST PRICK.-' FOR CASH —The Sub-
acrl'
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN DARIEN, GA.,
FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers offer for sale, on reasonable terms, four
(4) Wlmrf I ots in the city ot Darien. Nos. 5. 0. 7. 8.
having the beat water in Darien. Those lots comprise 240
feet on the river, the same on Broad-street, nnd a depth of
200 to 220 feet, ample room for a saw mill and lumber yard,
turpentine still, rice mill. ftc. For furtlier information ap
ply to (’apt. Armaiid Lefil*. in Darien, or to tlie subscrib
er's. THUS. S. WYLLY. McIntosh Co.
aug20—eod ALEX. C. WYLLY. Atlanta. Ga.
diately. will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
F'nucy Dry Good* nt cost prices, for cash. The Stock is
large and well selected, embracing every variety of goods
suitable for tlie prtsent, and coming season. Xlerchants
il Planters visiting the City
street.
ly Pale and No 1 Soap. 60 bbls K Phelps'
Luther Felton Rum. 50 do Boston Rum, 60 do It Clairfield
Sugar (Stuart.) 60 do C do do do 50 do A do do do, laodii g
nnd for sale by
jy7 SCRANTOJL JOHNSTON ft CO.
•; :■(> dii
McXIAHOX ft DOYLE
line
V INEGAR.—20 bbls White IV
for sale by
J"8
fUST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plcidGreim.
Dresses. Infant’s Gauze .Merino Vests. Welsh Gi
I Flannels. Eren -h Needleworked Bauds, ftc . for snle by
I a pi 6 DkWITT ft MORGAN.
L IME AND HAY —1.600 Ws lime pcrschr.K J. Tal
o hot. nn^400 bales Northern Ha;
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA—Imitation Eng
lish Thread I-aces. Jaconet, Swies, and Mull Edgings
and luseitiiigs. Swiss and Book Bands and Collars, Linen
Cambric Hdkls, fine Palm Leaf Fans, Oil Silk, French Work
ing Cotton, bro Linen Gloves. Ladies’ Cotton Hose.Gras#
and Corded Skirts. Checked Cambrics. Swiss Muslin ftc.—
For sale by [je30] HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
rpoNGUES —1 bbl extra line smoked Tongues, just re
X cuived. and for salo bv
1*25 CHAMPION ft WATS.
S OAP AND STARCH—100 boxes Family and No. 1 Soap
50 ilo Pearl Starch, for sale by
ttiiiim. uiauf|u, cm , v
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument square.
I u*r i
J .-cote
upl3
McMAHON ft DOYLF.
i l ; ',y
V13
loo bales good Noril
' for
•Just received. 5 chests extra H,
Age. f
mil 400
iru. for
sale ti
at No. 178 Brniiglitiiu street, nearly opposite St Andrew’s • ,ar '* *'
Hall, west side. XI. PRENDERGAST. | jcl6 It
»l’29 . L. J (iUlLMAHTlN. ( (JTAI’LE DRY GOODS —Ju«t
EUR AND PORTER —15 bbls N Y IJeir. 25 casks'Lnn- ; P Sliirlines. of all qualities an
Porter, landing and for snlo by • Birds'-eye Diaper. Ixmg Igiwm
J Jy9 McMAHON ft DOYLE, j in<*. Pillow case Lim ns
Tcnnni'ita——; ~.——.v - , ;—:—- - —— ble Linen Damasks. Dan
I PORDIALS—20 dozen assorted Ctirdials-Anisette. Par- i Huckabucks. Huckabuek
stri, ' -
per
aEAS AND SUGARS.-
dong, loose and in X and X ft
rt’s crashed, ground and clari-
B and C, 3 hlids New Orleans do. for sale by
DAVID O'CONNOR.
ri'KAS AND Sl'G
I son lea. 20 do black
lead packages. 25 bbl- f’i
t'LLY .
) EFINKD
>. 40 bill-
WS
J. V CONNER AT ft CO.
notch
nd Rose—for snlo by
A. BONAUD.
<k Napkiui
nd Damask Towel*, white anil
ped Cotton Osn iburgs. by the piece or bale. ;-4 and 8 4
Brown Shritings. Blue Ilomespuiis. Dowlas. Apron Clicclis.
' c.. for sale at tlie lowest prices, by
n,h2i Dewitt u .Morgan.
gs tu ant ounce Hint lie is prepare,l nUrrKR.-'joTulis fresli Xlay Butter, received per steam 1 Coffee. 00 boxes ground do. 20 nut- lava d. mi i.i.i- N < •
ranee on Hro Risks in Savannsl. |j „ r Knoxville, andfor sale by 1 i Molasses. 25 hhds and 75 bbi* Cuba do. lo l.hds dm re Pop.
Xlarinu Risks geiicnillv jo 8 McMAHON ft DOYLE. ' to Rico Sugar. 100 bbls Clarified A. It and C do. 150 boxes
\\ XL ( ROW HER. Agent. i ,, T ,, h T , u inKI , t .- ;—j > No 1 Palo and Family Soap. 50 do Bendell's nnd Colgate's
OK SALIC, J ° 1 tk ' W,t " or t?J ored J Pearl 8tarcb. 60 do Treadwelj's Sugar and So,la Biscuit. 35
PltOVlNCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY' OF
TORONTO. CANADA. WEST.
Capital $4,000,000.
CI1HE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
X above Cumpnny. begs to announce tlmt lie is prepared
to insuae Policies of In*un >nm> m i.
and vicinity, as also
jc23
FO®
A lot of good M1I.CH COWS, and Cows heavy witli
call, and young Heiftrs 3 ami 4 years old.
Also. Horses' nnd Wagons ; a lot ol farming and garden
in; Tools, together with a promising crop of Corn, an un
finished house and sheds convenient tn tlie new Depot —
Apply to DENNIS RYAN. Spring Hill, or to Mr*. PHILIP
DlLLON. Congress street, between Price nnd Habersham.
aug31-3t
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway irom 1 and while;
the subscriber, on the 10th of August, a negro man I snle by
named TOXI. about forty years old, stout nnd ehunky | (I ..... , .
.bnilt, .nil In.,_n ni.rk ri',..milling n fi.tlli.r ..r .rr.iw | h”
can have by proving property and paying expenses —
j For Information, apply at this offlee. Jy9 | ljl ASTERN HAY.—150 bales prims Eastern Hay In stoi
H ARPER'S MAGAZINE.—For August, a splendid num- , Hi for sale by jy28 K, itl'ivKR.
ber. received, nnd for$ulo by 8.8. SIBLEY. |
j nug2 No. 135 Congress-street, i
I (Jl'NDlUi^ —2oc,
7 ders. 200 bbls
I /"l UN NY BAi
, l T by
ti bag* It..
WS
dec 1C,
HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
Apply at this ofliee.
P ARASOIii—A handsome lot of Parasols r
Un
| I’e,
, bbis Butter. Soda and Sugar Crackers. 60 do K I'heln
I ladies’ 60 do N. K. Rum. 00 do WeaU rn Whisky. 20ilo old Xlonon-
mbrellas. for sale by gnlieln do. 80 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle*. 76 dn
j may28 ' EDWARD S. KEMPTON. ; Bendell's Tallow do. 30 bbls nnd 60 kegs choice L-af l ard
Qraim 55SToikuh-p., ,...u-, n g'!L -J’.
I i3 style rich Silk Grenadines, Bareges and Plaid Silks. I A/f OLASShS AM) .*'\ KLI .—J6 bids and te* " . -t Imbn
Crape de Paris, white and colored Frencli lawns, plain and | i»-»- Molasses. .6 bids do. 00 bbl* New J|r|eans >yruy. I,„
.. printed; plain Frencli Cambrics. Frencli Brilliants, printed sale by may7
ap9
S UNDRIES.—Just received. 10 bbls solar lamp oil. 2 do
white wine and cider vinegar. 15 doN () syrup. 26 boxes
McMAHON ft DOYLE.
McMAHON ft DOYLE
P*"*s? n f>*pikx," 1 ""” u,fl '■"'’■ ,i ' !i,o 'iuvii l iTOwsS' ,rk issi.“
perior quality, _ „ . .
100 choice | long cloths, Irish linens, long laws, huckabuek. birdsoy
I,inis Itaeun simul- I diapers. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins nnd dovles. <ln
by
lie lias spent several venrs of runaway life,
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849.
WILLIAM GERMANY . , _
I sum county, Florida, Sept. 12.1863, sepl8—dftwtf I *-/ per steamer Alabama. 20 boxes Lemons, 10 boxes Or*
1,'u irmi ,\ KHIVA ■ | ranges, 6 kegs clmicu now Butter, extra. 6 kegs good new
liiraUFJ C«rn,200 bu.tah ,™U lb.. » tax»< 0ht '“’
orner Broughton and Drayton sts,
O RANGES. LEMONS. BUTTERAN1)CHEESE -Received
per steamer A
4 75 in.xe. Bendell's Soap. Starch
d Candles. 25 do ground Coffee. 26 half chests black
huv i * m ,v j.vMwmx - il green Ten*, loose, and In Riband 2lb package*. 6 bbls
i v . t ■ Lamp Oil. 10 boxea pure sperm Candles. 10 bbl*^ N Orleans
, \) OTJL’K—All persons indebted to tbo bile firmer M. f S V rui». Iff do white and eider Vitngsr. 25 doe Buckets, 20
1 Ll Prexdkkosst ft Co , either by note — — • ■ -• ' - - - • -
300 ground Meal; nlso n good lut of liny. Just re
ceived nnd for snle by
all gg6 CHARLIE II. DUItYEF.,
B LEACHED l.'i»g I'lotli.s. receive.I per slemncr Knoxville.
joO
extra, 8 boxes n
jft 21
D utont’s m;Ni*owi)FJt.-
*
Dupont’s Gunpowder con
stantly for sale at miinufaoturera’ price*, by
I HFNfev t ATIHUIP k m 'i COHEN ft FOSDICK.
•J"° HENRY LATHBOI ft (<>. ( —Utr Agents for Dupont de Nemours ft Co
12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON
jo'22
J ft CO.
Brandy. 3 do Itocbelle do. 3 do Seignotte do, 3 pipes
Xloder Swan Gin. 10 casks Port Wine. 10 do Madeira do. 10
1 UTTER, CHEESE AN D FLOUR—20 kegs selected Go- do Malaga do. t cask flno old Scotch Whisky, 1 do Jamaica
•h'ground Genesee Flour—received per Hteanier and for j Candy. 26 cates Pickled I.obiter, 25 do Dried Fruit, for isle
• by au$26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It 00. r I by Julylfl MoMAHON k DOYLE.
ill please make immediate payment
dersigned. *'
ap29
F IJ)UR —173 bb’n and 160 bags superfine Georgia Flour,
just received and for snle from store, by
may'll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
unit.
either of tlie un-
REN DERG AST'.
L. J. Gun.martin
T EA—60 half-chests Hyson, Im|H'rial.nnd l’oucliong. for
sale by soplfi WEBSTER ft PALMES.
E MBROIDERIES.—French needle-worked Collars. Swiss
and Cambric Uunder sleeves. Honitnu and Xlnltesc
I.ace Collars. Chemlsetta and Sleeves iu set*. Cambric and
Swiss Edgings nnd Inserting*, needle-worked Stomachers,
XiaUese. Thread and Valenciennes Lace*. Embroidered clear
Lawn JIdkfs , Gents I. C do. ftc., iu great variety, for sale
at the lowest prices, by
may27 DxWITT k MORGAN.
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
II
t *'
».,
bill:
julyS _ _ J. V. CONNERAT ft CO,
V ESTS— VESTS— A large variety ofDress Vest, such aa
figured black Silk, black Baratben, and Fancy Silk
figure,I black ami fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received foi
sale low by nov23 WXI. U. SYMONS. Draper ft Tailor.
( ’ VM UR' IPS.—J"st received from Now York, per steam*
J er. a superior quality of Gum Drops, of different flavors
such as raspberry, rose, letnou, vanilla, orange, etc , etc
plete assortment of Ladies. Xlis-es. Youth* and Gentle
men s Cotton Hose and Half Hose, per steamer State of
Georgia from Philadelphia, which they are selling very
cheap, and to which they would it ,,ectfully invite the at
tention ot tlie public. jel4
j^IXl'K— LOOtVbhlshi
utci. Gray and Silk Umbrellas; 1 do 84in. brown
•lings ; 1 do (due Denims; 120 pieces XIo*. Nett; Coats'
•p ol Thread and col’d do For snle by
jeJO HENRY LATHROP ft CO
C HAMPAGNE—CO baskets, qts. and pts .genuine Heid-
seiek champagne, just received direct fr m the oniy
W. W. GOODRICH.
'i'GAl! AM) XIULASSKS—45 lilnls New Orleans Sugar ;
3 Iu oo Porto Rico do; 75 bbls A. B andC do. 30 bhd* Cu-
a Xtotas-as. 26 tierces do. 76 bbls do. 60 bbl* New Orleans
jrrup. just received und for sale bv
julylO McMAHON ft DOYLE
/ TRASHED SUGARS, ftc.—.lust received 25 bbls Crashed
Ground and Clarified Sugar. 6 hhds New Orleans do ; 6
1 UIDEISH AND HERRING—6 boxes prime Codfish, 76
V./ boxes scaled Herring, for sab- by by
Huy. landing from bark
sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft m
LARIFIEUSUGAR —Just received and
tew»it's A it ft C iTuritiod .-'egar*. 40
ueied.-ogar. !6 lin-ls N 0 Clarified
PUWDKit.—Babbitt’s celebrated Soap Powders
>e out all stains fiom table
ins without Injury In the article, for sale by
WXI W LINCOLN. .Monument Squire*
B ACON AND LAUD.—It) ululs choice Bacon Sides, 10 do
Shoulder*. 20 bids choice Leaf laird, fur sale by
: flee. 20 do pure sperm candle*. 60 do Beadell’a
H's tallow do. pearl starch. 60 dozen bucket* and
* 50 do scrub brushes and clothes lines, pickles in X
i und quints, ftc .for sale bv
DAVID O’CONNER.
iin rreneli t.ambrlcs. trench Hriiiiams. pnnicn v ■ . / 11'.uRGIA Fi.ul'R —160 bbls superior Georgia Flour; 226
black Bareges, plaid ifhd figured, ftc.. ftc.. fin j STAPLE DRY GOODS.—Linen and col ton -heeling of su- l T sari a dn for sale hv B
febl6 HENRY LATHROP frCO. | perior quality, bieaclied shining*. Frencli and Kngli«h ‘ Me'IAHON ft DOYLE.
I i^UNDRIES—Just r.
Brooms. 20 do Wasliboards. 50 do Clothes Lines and
Scrub Brushes, ftc.. and for sale by.
aug26 DAMP O’CONNOR.
j»>21
1 AKGI and line assortment of Swiss and Cambric Band*
Swiss sod Cambric Edgings ana Inserting*, Swiu and
Cambric Frencli worked Capes and collar*; for sale by
urn 5 A!KIN ft BURNS.
C OTTON BALANCES—Dearborn’* patent Cotton Bal
ance*, in *tore and for sde by
aug26 _ COHEN ft FOSDICK.
H AMS.—500Ronolsoo’s prime new Hams, landing this
day per schr Somerset from Baltimore, aud for sale by
’ *P 2 3 OGDEN ft BUYU®,
iji
i
j *
- i'
V \M
„ IU, u
gs choice Go lien Butter. 10 bbl* white wine and ciaei
Vinegar. 10 do solar lamp Oil, 6 do extra No 1 .Mackerel,
43 boxes Beadell’s .Soap ami Candles, 25 do ground Coffee.
10 dozen Olive Oil in pints and quails. 10 casks quart* and
pints Ilyas*' Guidon Porter. .Mulches. Clothes Lines, Scrut
Brushes. Xlustard. ftc , for sale by
je22 DAVID O’CONNOR
ttllAP AND >T'ARCH.—oo boxes No 1 Family Soap, 60 do
O pure Pearl Starch, for sale by
j«25 " McMAHON ft nuYij: