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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, THURSDAY MORJNING, SEPTEMBER, 7. 1854.
Duninton QlarDi.
MrUl’HBN lUIMTOftH,
»rn»RNM AT I.AW, JaeksotwilU, He
‘ 0 r(1|1 TROUP IIOWAKD.
°*° AlTORNKY AT LAW.
^ ^ ffjktfaJtor-*. and Bay tan*. .taeamtaA. Om
■ ItS*®!jucnuBuIkduuK HIST
J0.KPO uw ,
M l oitr the Rending Horan of Hie RopuMl* , milk (tegular
JJlljiK* immediately e*«t of Mr»ri I rice A \ coder, j comm* nee i
n A. O'HTRNB,
°* % ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mj .tree!, over Turner ft I'm* Store.
-STiTaSI' OHTtlltUW AT U
* ,W " > ir.uii^A-n't,» : e, ....
’N SYRUP.
_Wi per box 14, keg syi _
fl#74, do do per 20 gallon 76« kege extra, each 87*.
AtiMortud OnmlliiH,
JVr lot) ft fi.1; Rugur Plum*. fVuft Drops, kc , $1*.
All article* of llrat quality No charge for delivery at
railroad or steamboats. T. C. HICK,
Candjr and Syrup Mnmilkoturer,
mar28—dftwly Savannah, (la.
SAVANNAH NkHHCAI. UULLKOK.
■aaaloit of IHM-’A.
K. I). Aknui.ii, M. I).. Prof. of Tliaory auil I'raotlca ol
Medicine.
I'. M. Kouim'k.M. I>, Prof of Obstetric*.
W. 0. Ri'iaooii, M. II., Prof, of Surgery.
C W W*t, M It. Prof, of MedicalChemistry.
II. I. Itrai), M. I).. Prof, of Matalra Medina andTliera-
peotlca.
K. II. Martin. M. I).. Prof, of Institutes of Medicine,
J. tl. IIowahu, M. I).,Prof, of Anatomy.
J. U. Kraii, M. 11, Prot. of Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J. J Wwt. M, l», Assistant Hamonatrator of Anatomy
Oouna of Imcture* In thla Inatltutlon. will
on the fliat Monday In November, ami ter
minate In the following March. Preliminary lA>clurea will
be delivered from Mnndatr, the ltllh day of October, until
the commencement ol the Kegular Courae, for which no
additional fee will be required Student* have free accrue
to the Modhal and Surgical Wards«f the Savannah llowpl-
tal. Thle extensive charity la under the medical control ol
tiro member* of the Faculty, by whom Clinical tact tiros
it .various Ctourta of the Idatrlct, and at- I are delivered. In addltlou to Uile, they have amnio oppor-
n on of clalme agalnat the Govern- tunlty Itor learning pradical nicdicino at llu< College Clin-
' _ ,
01 Ml WII1T IMITH.
rTAiHM Y tNH CWNWLUm AT LAW,
tTIt'HM' \ Nait Florida
KiMcrn and Southern countlea. Korer
Slbl'r and K. D HIHon. Kaq..Savannah.Ug.
‘ j. W. PATTKRNON,
VVY \si> COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
ique, which lao|ten daily to patieut*.
During tin* past eeeelon upwar-le of two hundred caeca
were proscribed for,aud over thirty surgical oporatious per*
formed In the the |treecnce of the student* at the Clinique.
Material for Anatomical Invcatlgatlone will bo abundantly
| Mi|i|>liod. Keee—Matriculation, tf>; Full Coureo of l«c-
i turea. |106; Demonatrator.flO; (Iraduatlon.ftIO Korfltr
i liter inlormatinn. addreaa, poet paid,
Jel7 H. L. IlYRD. M. D.. Dean.
UNIVKUNITY OF NANI1VIUK.
MKDICAL DKPAHTMKMT.
rpilR Fourth Annual Courae of Lecturea In thle lnatitu-
I A tion will commence on Monday the 30th of October
I next, and continuo till the llrat of the emoting March.
Hubert M. Porter. M. D„ Oeueral and Special Anatomy.
| J Herrlen Limlaley. M. I>. Chemielry and Pharmacy.
| C. K Wlnaton, M l'., Materia Medlca and Medical .furie-
prudence.
A. II. Buchanan, M. I)., Surgical and Pathological Anat
omy.
ThuuiaaH. Jenninga. M. !>.. Inetitutceof Medicine aud
Medictuo.
Howling, M. I), Theory and practice of Medicine
John M. Wateon. M I)., Obatcrlca and the Dlaeaaea ol
Women and Children.
Paul F. KvOjM. 1>.. Prlnciploa and Practice of Surgery
William T. Brigga, M, I)., Pemouatrateruf Anatomy.
The Anatomical room a will he 0|>ened for atudenta. on
the llrat Monday of October.
A full I'rtUminary courteof lAtcturea.free to all atudm-tx'
ill be given by the Profeaaora, commencing alao on the
Ictober
tique ha* l>een catablUhed, In connection with the
Univeralty, at which operation* are performed and case*
eacribeil for and lectured upon in presence of tl
Arrangement* have been mode to accommodate all pa
tient* requiring Murgicnl operation*.
Amount of Fee* for I*<cture* in the llulveraity ia $105.
MarticulatingFee. (paid oucoonly,)$5; Practical Anatomy,
$10; Oraduating Fee $35.
Excellent Board can he obtained for $3 00 per week.
Further Information can bo obtained by addreaalng the
Dean.
J. B. I.1ND8LEY, M. D., Dean of the Faculty.
No 33 College *treet.
Naahville, Tenn., March. 1854.July30—d!3w3
A PROCLAMATION.
UKOHUIA—Uy IIxiummiki. V. Juhnbon,
(ioverttor of aald Htata.
W HKHKAS, olllclal Inlormation Ita* been received at
thla Department, that a murder waa committed !u
the county of Clerk, on (lie 86th of July Uet, upon the bo
dy of Thmnee N Kpue, by,one John Kppa, and that eeld
John Kppa hea lied from Juetloe |
1 have thought proper, therefore, to laaue thle. my Proo
Umatlnn. hereby olTerlng a reward or One Hundred and
Fifty IailUra fur the epprehenalou and delivery of the aald
Fpi>* to the SherltT of eeld county end Slate.
And I do, moreover, charge end require ell offloere In thle
Stale, civil and inlliUry. to bo vigilant in endeavorin* to
apprehend the eeld Kppa, in order that he may be brought
to trial for the olTenco with which he atomic charged.
(liven under my hand aud tho great aeal of the Stttc. at
the oaultol In Mllledgevllle. thla Uth day of Auuuat, In tlm
year of our laird elghtocn hundred and llfly-four, nnd ol
the Independence of the United SU'ee of America theaev
enly.ninth, HKR8CIIKL V. JOHNSON.
Hy toe (luvernor
K. P. Watkinh, Secretary of Slate.
nnoumoN.
John Knp* la about 33 yuara old. rather tall and atraight
built, dark hair, not muchiuallnedtooonvoraallon,onoun-
mlatnkahle mark la. lie haa but one ear. whloli ear mlaalng
not recollected, but born entirely doatltute ae to that ear,
weara hla hair moderately long, on account of thla defect.
auglO—4
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Telegraphed fur the Georgian 'U»
...
C'hnrleaton Market.
ClIAItliKHJON, H0|)t. 6.
Hnlea of tho day 87 balua at oxtrotnoH of 0| and HJ.
l^nMntujkc^olojHuniulMlimighnntdH^^
NKW YOllK WUUKLY LKADKIl."
Flrat Claaa Paper, devoted to Political and Social Pro-
J reaa, and to Rverythlng New that promlaea to be Uae
ill.
MAUWVTII (IlfT KNTXRl'Kiaa !
iUlO.OOO uirte for the People t
rrillK PHOPIUCTORH OF THE NKW YORK WEEKLY
A LKADKIl re*pectfully annunce to the citixena of tho
United Statoa and of the Hrltlali Provlnoea In North Amoi -
lea. that they will preaentTwn Hundred and Fifty Thou*and
coatly and valuable Glfta to Two Hundred and Fifty Thou-
aand yearly aubacrlber*.
Tho terma of aubacrlptlon to tho LRADF.lt aro (fri/fcriWy
in luli'ance)—
To Mall Subacrlhcra In tho United Htatca $3 00
To Mall Subscribe™ In Canada ami the oilier HrltUh
tbwwfy. Oa- ,
g. W. UAKKH,
eniHN'KV AND COl’NSKlJX'R AT LAW.
4TW iKP*» (7maly. Honda
Hou W. It FiJWWfl, Savannah, Ua. feh3
" Thomas hughks hinrb.
-JSSS AD OOUNBELUIR AT LAW,
.1 In the Ctrccult OourU ofThomaa. Uwndoi,
- AppllM *nd Irwin.Georgia; and In the Cir-
Oetb- Wk*;. PfiJJJon. Madiaon and Hamilton, of the
n ,t tourt* of ^n,j i„ Alachua and Columbia
IfvJdle CtoW* ‘ t #rn Circuit of Florida Will attend to
j£jo5Sr»«” the IV, r* r,n,fn t Mw “ h *
wtoo.
T. \V. UAKKH,
attorney AT LAW.
I ,*V. timerior Court* of Camden. Glynn. Mcln
VpXg Chatham countlea; and for bu-
°‘ h ' ^K.Tm.v be en'nutcd tohU cere, will charge the
inn-tuiaii succoeaful termination. I ""' u “ 8", v ‘*,
•oui r l * Sfiffhe lorea a case, for the client will j «»»*{
B qbar'ebrenremuueretrf.althoughh*batI»*rvieeajon- j nI W |,, cU operation* are perionneu anuca*e
i <w ,l South Ne»pw* (Ncl^to ^^t ' " 3m__j e R l prescribed for and lecturoil upon in presence of the Cl a**.
JBISB T. BERN ARO.
ATTORNEY and COl’NSFXIXJR AT LAW.
yemuuuniU. Fla.
ms—Ueorge L. Brown. William Dell, Nownansville.
B Hilton. Iloiton * Vlllalonga. Savannah. C.a.
WILLIAM I*. DA8IIKR,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
TrxntniUt. LotcndetctmrJy. Oa
ittiie In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling,
Whir Irwin. Uurena. and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
in Jefferson. Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia conn-
'-♦.Florida. fc, ’r 3
WILLIAM S. DAN1KLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker street and Hay lane. Savannah.
....muter iujiiltox ron-KH
TiARTRIDGK Si COPPER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ff.il practice in all the Courts of the Kaatcrn Circuit.
MOItm llOOKN—Fltlfitlll AtllllVAl.N.
Nfcrittd by S. S, SiUry, Auoutt 15.1854.
fpURKEF. Russia, the Black .-wm. and Circassia—by Gap
-a. tain Spenco, author of '-Travels In Clrcaesla.” "Wes
tern Caucasus.” kc with colored illustrations, numerous
engravings, nnd a map— Ixmdon edition.
Orator'a Touchstone—bv Hugh McQueen.
Fifty Yesrs In both Hemispheres, nr Reminiscences of
the lile of a fortmr Merchant—by Vincent Nolle,
Science of Things Familiar, n guide to 8cientillc Knowl
edge—hy Rev Dr Brewer.
The RenegadeGlpsey.
Falkland, a novel—Bulwer.
More of Plantcr’a Northern Bride.
Alone—hy Marlon Harland, author of Kate Harper, kc.
Oorlnne.or Italy—by Madame De Stael Halsteiu.
More Goorgla Scenes.
Isiulslnna Swamp Doctor. For sale nt
*ugl7 No 136 Cougress-street.
DICKICNB* NEW WORK.
H ARD TIMlit, by Dickens—price 12)4 cents.
Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences
of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Tho Youth of .lelferson, or Cnllego Soinpe*.
The Natural History of tho Human Species—hy L
Chas Hamilton Smith, with engravings.
Gliddon and Nutt’s Types ol Mankind, cheap edition
A Thesaurus of English words, to facilitate tho exi
hIoii of ideas and assist in composition—by Peter Mark
Kogut.
The Edinburgh Review, for July.
The British and Foreign Medico Chlrurgical Bevlow, for
July.
Fashion and Famine; The Barclays of Boston; Bishop
Ives’ Trials of a Mind In the progress to Catholicism: Bish
op Kip’s Catacombs of Romo'■The Priest and the Hugue
not ; leather Stocking and Silk, kc.
augl7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T
• VIIJJIX* THADDIVH OUTER. JACKHHOW.N
AVILLIAM8,OLIVKll Si BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Butna Villa, Marion County. Ga..
, irtcti'f in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,! M. D. .....
ivsrt, Randolph. Muscogee, I ah-, and any adjoininj | Demonstrator of Anatomy—It. Campbell, M. I-.
MKDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
THE Twenty Third Course c.f lectures in this Institu-
. tlon will commence on tho Urst Monday in Novombe
next. faculty ;
Anatomy—G. M. Newton. M. D.
Surgery—L. A. Dugas, M. I).
Chemistry and Pharmacy—Alex. Means. M. D.
Materia Medica.Tlierapcuticsand Medical Jurisprudence
—I. P. Garvin, *' *“
Obstrotric.s «
Eve. M. D
Physiology t
M. D.
Institutes ni
Comparativr
ul Pathological Anatomy—II. V. M. Miller,
d Practice of Medicine—1-. D. Ford. M. D.
and Microscopic Anatomy—H. F. Campbell.
toiotiH where their servlcea may be requlretl. Jan30
WALTER 8. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT Iw
Office in the Exchange.
■notice in the courts of Serin
solid.Burke. —■
nd Chatham counties.
Wasbingtoi
JOHN U. M1LLKH,
attorney at law.
Brunswick. (Jeorgia.
practice in all the different Courts of the Eastern Dis
ci. Particular attention paid to collecting. m-a
XILUCK. J - W "AULDIXn
51ILLF.Il Si GAULDING,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW.
Buena Vida. Ga.
NATHAN K. BENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Marietta. Georgia.
. practice In tho following counties : Cass. Campbell.
im>U, Cherokee, DeKalb. Fulton, Forsyth. Hckens.
balding and Cobb. Refers to Janie* H. Carter k Co.
CTUXD. 11 • O’XKILI..
HYLAND d; O’NBILL,
•EALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac..
.Vert Door to Marshall House. Broughton street.
RAVAXXAIt. OKOROIA.
„lf»ale and retail dealers in Imported wines and liquors,
French brandies, segnrs. and fancy groceries ___
J. H. DAVIS. w. It. IONCI
11USK, DAVI’l & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga.
Clinical I-ectures will be delivered regularly at the City
” I Hospital, and ample opportunities will lie afforded for the
j study of Practical Anatomy.
i Fees for the entire Course $105 00
i Matriculation Ticket (to bo taken once) 6 00
1 \ For lurther particulars, apply to
G. M. NEWTON. Dean.
| Auouhta, July 8tli, 1854. eodlm—Jy8
mm.
It. tl. RXKLUMI8.
LOCKETT Si SNKLLINGS,
i ill MISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Sirannah. Ga.
WILLIAM HUMPDRKY8,
CHEMIST. AkraniMA.
.nufacturer of Essential Oils, Extract*. Perfumery. Fan-
. Toilet ami Shaving Soap*. Drugs, Medicines, kc
ly—a 11*33
HOOFING.
subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
iples.and from sixteen years’ experience.feel*assured be
can give satUhction. Prices very low. Best reference
pr*n
^Gutters and Conductors made to order.
BANCKOFT dt BKYAN.
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS
„ the Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Ronds. Exchange and
Real Estate. 117 Bay street. Savannah. jan‘-4
ROWUKD. «”» T - KOWLAM. JK.
HOWLAND Si CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
172 Bay-street. Savannah.
II. H. WA8HUUHN. Ag’l.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVA.’t.VAH. OA.
WILLIAM I*. YONGE.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 94 Bay-street. Saiannah
THOMAS Si KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS.
No. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga
I pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
iree pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con-
•untly on hand. Order* from the country promptly at
ded to J™ 7
J. J. MAURICE.
UN1VKRSITY OF LOUISIANA.
MKDICAL DEPARTMENT
iHE Annual Course of lecture* in this department will
_ commence on Monday, November 13. and will termin
ate in the ensuing March.
James Jones. Yt. D.. Professor of Practice of Medicine.
J. L. Riddell. M. It., Professor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone. M. I).. Professor of Surgery.
A. H. Cenas, M. D.. Professor of Obstotrlcs.
A. J. Wcdderburn. M. D..Professor of Anatomy.
Gustavu* A. Nott, M. It.. Professor of Mnterla Medicu.
Tliomns Hunt, M. D., Profossor of Physiology and Pathol-
.
> Demonstrators of Anatomy.
JOHN H. COCIIRANK,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin.Laurens county, Ga.. lata junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. CocHRAXKv Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Pnrtlc-
alar attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. U
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin,Ga ; M. Marsh.Savannah
may7—dfcwljr
“ OKKVILLB Si CO.,
FORWARDING AND COJIJUSSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga.,
r _.. office at Chattanooga. Tenn.. and will give dispatch
.’.that point to all good* for North Alabama. Tennessee,
Mississippi or Western Virginia, and collect ship and nth-
■ expense bill* from our Tennessee office. 2m—nug8
A. SHOUT,
MASTER BUILDER.
*111 take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry <•
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’s Hall. Broughton Street.
ll.Omn.V ■». O. WATT*
CHAMPION * WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS.
4 Barnard dreet. between the Market and Bay stmt.
SAVANNAH. OA.. . ,
laalers in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Drici
Fruits, kc.. Ac.
Reference*—A, Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomons. h*q.
e»irs Rabun k Whitehead, Swift k Co.. Savannah. Ga.
Cornelius C. Beard, M. 1)..
Samuel P Choppin. M. I).. ,
The rooms for Dissecting will he opecn on the third Mon
day In October.
The Faculty are Visiting Physicians nnd Surgeons of tho
Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem
ber to April.
Tho Students nccompany the Professors in their visits,
and. free of expense, enjoy extrrordinary practical advan
tages.
There are. during the sesi-ion. about eight hundred per
sons prescribed for daily.
In 1853. the number of patients was thirteen thousand
seven hundred and fifty nine,
aug9— law3m THOMAS HUNT. M. I).. Dean.
CHATHAM ACADEMY,
i HE Trustees of the Chatham Academy hereby give no-
l tiee that the Institution will be opened (after a re
cess) on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, under tho
immediate and personal direction of tho Trustees. A well
qualified Principal and five Instructor/! will be appointed
by the Board of Trustees. Instruction will be given in tbo
Classics, in Mathematics, and in all tho branches of a
thorough English education. Particular attention will bo
paid to the instruction of young ladies in nil tho higher
branches. The Elementary branches will, also, receive
strict attention.
Tho Trustees beg leave to assure tho public that tho
rates of Tuition will be so arranged as to afford all parents
and guardinns an opportunity of procuring for their chil
dren and wards, good education.
^.Notice will, in duo time, be (jlven of the names of the
Principal and Assistants, and of tho terms of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW. ) Committee
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr., V Board of
R. R. CUYl-F-R. j Trustees.
GAS APPARATUS FOR THK COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to tho use of private dwellings, churches.
schools, hotels, watering plnces. factories, foundnries.
machine shops, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keep
on hand and miinufncture to order (ins machines of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot be exce led in economy,
safety nnd simplicity. For further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore, at..
augl‘2 Baltimore, M. D.
FOR SALK.
O N the first Tuesday in December next. I will offer for
sale at Statesboro’. Bulloch county. Ga.. the follow
ing property, via: 3 negroes. 1.000 acres of Innd, 1 house
and lot. horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, ami
household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known
tho day of sale. C. E. FLETCHER.
V. It.—All persons indebted will come forward on that
day prepared to pay up, und those to whom I am indebt
ed will please call at the same time.
jy22—3m C. E. F.
TXT ANTED—100 Palmetto log*, not less than 12 feet in
VV length. Apply to
jylB T. J. WAI.SII, 170 Bay-at.
C HECK BOOKS.—Merchants and others, are invited to
call and examine a beautiful variety of Check Booki
on all tho different Banks in Savannah They aro got n.
in superior style, on good paper, printed ou bluo ground
work, and will be sold cheap. Call a! the book store of
jy22 S. S. SIBLEY’. No. 135,Congress-street
B ACON— 1 28 hints prime Shoulders. 11 dodo Sides, lor
sale bv inavO COHEN k FOS1HCK
H errings, candles, crackers, kc —50 boxes u«
dell’s Band 8 Candle.*. 60 do Smoked Herrings, 50 do
Treadwell’s Soda Crackers, 50 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch,
landing from bark Maria Morton, aud for sale by
jygl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
F I.OUR. Itiscrn. k<\—15o bblaGeorgia Flour, 325 sacks
dodo. 25 bbla'lllram Smith’s do. 60 do Soda. Butter
NKW IlOOKS AND KKPUBL1CATIONS.
R eceived by s. s. sibley.
Turkey and tho Turks, hy J. V. C Smith.
Now-a-Days.n very interesting hook illustrated.
Easy Nat, or tho Three Apprentices, a talo of life in New
York and Boston, by A. L. Stimson.
Jullleunc, tho Daughter of tho Hamlet, by Hugh De Nor-
inand.
Daniel Boono and tho Hunters of Kentucky,by Y\\ II. Bo-
gart.
The Flitch of Ilacon. or tho Custom of Dunmow, a talo
of English Home, by William Harrison Ainsworth.
Katharine Walton, or tho Rebel of Dorchester, by YV
Gilmore Simms.
Tho Partisan, a Romance of tho Revolution by W. Gil
more Simms.
Mellichampe A I-egend of the Santee, hy tho same author
l-w and revised editions.
Woman’s love, by Eugino Sue. a year after marriage by
,S Arthur.
The Mysteries of a convent, by a noted mothodlst preach-
Sir Jasper Carew Kent, his lifo and experiences by Clin*.
Lever.
Hard Times, a new novel, by Charles Dickens.
The Bpa-iiah Heroine, a talo of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
Mare of Weary foot Common. Ritchie’s New Enchanting
Novel. For salo at No 135 Congress,
augl6.
FASHION AND FAMINE,
B Y Mrs. Anna S. Stepens. in one vol.
Tho Turkish Empire—ita history, political and roli
i condition, Its manners, customs, kc.. by E. Joy Mor
ris, late Charge at Naples.
Agatha Rcaufort, or Family Pride, by the author of the
’leko.
IJeber on Civil Liberty and self Government. 2 vol.
The l’otipher Papers, a new supply.
Hyputia, or New Foes with Old Faces, by C. Kingsley,
author of Alton Ix>ck.
Harper’s Magazine nnd Putuam’s. for August.
Godey’s Ladies Rook for Augest.
Westminister for July.
Black wood's Magazine for July.
nug4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TO THK PUBLIC-
i 'HK undersigned, with a view of winding up tho estate
of Jas. H. Sheahan. and of closing the business of the
late firm of Jan. H, and M. Shealmn.haa this day disposed
of tho entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand, No. 125
Broughton-atreot. and transferred the lease of said store
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of this city, but more
recently of Augusta. Ga.
In withdrawing from business, tho undersigned takes
pleasure in tendering to his late friends aud patrons his
sincere thank* for the uniform support extended to him du
ring tho whole of tho time that lie has been engaged in
business in Savannah, and feels that he cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
prepared to give them all tho advantage* which can be
rendered by nn extensive capital, a thorough knowledge ol
business and a character for honesty, propriety nnd fair
dealing, which seldom fail to secure success for their pos
sessors. M. SHEAHAN.
Savannah. May 17, 1864. muy20
nnd Sugar Biscuit. 70 boxes und half bbls dodo, 60 boxes
ground Coffee, 40 do do Pepper, 50 do Mustard, landing nnd
xouaiion * non*.
PKOTKCTION 1NSURANCK COMPANY.
Of Hartford, Conn.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—25 tubs fresh Goshen Butter.
45 bo
aUOTBisjiiipnu. I-. - I---—-
to take risks against Firr on Building* and their contents.
Also March Sis Rirkr. on the inoskfnvorable term*.
_ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents^ |
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
LRSALR AHD RETAIL DRALKK IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS, i
West Side Monument Square.Savannah, Ga.
IIKOWN Si HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND BALES STABLES.
WEST RIUUD RTRtirr. HAVAKXAU. (1A.
OICTOS. C. H. RIKKXAH. I
HORTON Si IlIKKMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IMtALJCRH IX j
ATUIKS. JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE. FANCY GOODS.|
118 BrmsghUm-dreet !
5 boxes Cheese, for sale by
Jy9
ATI ANDY AND RAISINS.
McMahon -v dovle.
O half boxes New Y’ork Cun-
fii* undersigned. Agents of the aboveCompauy are prepared . dy. (assorted.) 30 boxes Raisin*. 26 halves and qrs. do
.-. L .1 . H -- .... -A.^1. - I fcky ’ je8 McMAHON a DOYTE.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
F 'fj HAMS.—3 bbl* just received by steamer, and tiu
sale by je!4 HYLAND it O’NEIIJ-.
rxOll SALE—A black girl. 15. horn
P A black girl, 17, house servant.
A black woman. 35, good cook, nnd her two boy* Rand 10.
A black woman. 35.good cook, washer and ironer.
A black woman, 35. good cook, and her three daughters,
18.11 and 9, sold to bo kept m the city.
Three black boys, 13, 14 and 13.
A black man, 30. good axo man.
A black man. 22, good bricklayer.
, p H3 WYLLV k MONTMOLLIW.
R IO COFFEE, kc.—149 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 00
dodo Porto Rico do, 50 mats and 20 bags old Govern
ment Java do, 20 cask* pints Ryans' l-ondon Porter. 20 bxs
Treadwell's Soda Cracker*. 60 do/, painted handled Brooms,
100 dodo Bucket*. 26 bbl* Luther Felton & Sen’s Boston
']"> ‘''■a*. JOHNSTON *00,
B acL ...
store, and for sale by
may28
C ORN' —160 bag* prime Tennessee Corn, in store, and I
sale by inay3 COHEN k FOBIBCK
P I aNTATION G"I)|i.'.—White and striped OsnaW
brown and striped Shirtings, bln Homespuns, I,
OGDEN * BUNKER.
UKORGK N. NICHOLS.
Oioenj' Building. nmtntiDJ’ulaski I louse,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues '
'•DDK AND JOB PRINTING. In hi* usual neat and ;
tiaailsoins style, and on accommodating terms.
All work oiecutod with dispatch. I
)D<’ IIUIS.—WQtonsScnteh Pig" Iron. landing from brig [
' itrence, and for sale hy
®»/28 3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
UaI.T—300 sack* for sale by I
V JulylO 7 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
JI TTER. CHEESE AND HERRINGS.—'20 firkins selected :
-» new Goshen Butter, 50 boxes do do Cheese, 50 do new
cMlnl Herrings, received per steamer and for sole by
“ ,B SCRANTUH, JOHNSTON * CO.
1 Osnaburgs. Calicos. Ac., for sale by
»p28 " 2V
gWITT k MORGAN
CrilOULllERS —10 hhds prime Bacon Shoulder*, in ulnar
h""Vf.‘r ..lob, IjJ COHEN * WMBICK.
AT REDUCED I’ltlCi^.—Bareges, tissues, organdie* ja
c mets. lawns. French prints, brilliants, calicos, silk
and lace mantillas, white aud fancy linen drill*, colored do,
Ac.,lor sale by jylB DeWITT k MORGAN.
By Soap. 30 do Fancy do. 35 do Readell'e Pearl Starch
70 do patent mould Candle*. 40 do Adamantine do. for sale
by m*y7
MoMAHON k DOYLE.
U 1
r Jy26_
IME.—300 bushels air slacked Lime. For sale by
A. MoALl’IN&tiO,
^)R SALK.-Flve fee simple Is>ts, near the Park, will be
wild on accommodating term*. Apply to
,T * k MONTMOLLIN.
L'
tU g2fi WIlliainHon's building, Bay-st.
R eceived i*er Alabama.—Block mouslio de laine*
and oratie veil*, black nnd colored belt ribbon*, black
white and colored crape ribbons. colore>
wmm hwyllyhbh
nil. AND SOAP.—10 bbl* winter strained OH, and 10 dl)- 1( |. ck velvet, satin and taffeta do. men’s gauze inerlns
y boxes chemical Olive Soap, just received p«r Jonas re-u , ,i„ caahmera do, bleaclied sheeting*, shirting stripe*
•'nlth, and for sale by mv28 J. D JESSE i «nd a small variety onoll prints.for sale by
IQ&0M -toobbla prime N O Whisky,SO bWi floe and i jy28 —. * “ — . ■■■-^-1
-J choice old Monongahela Whisky. 60 bbl* Phelps' Gin, r • XOHACCO AND 8ECARH.—60 Imxe* Grant k WHllama'
w do P fc H do, 30 do Brandy, for sole hy -*• 6's aud 8's Tobacco. 100 t do assorted brands do.y6JJ00
if 7 ' WEBSTER fc PALM KB.
Y UMBRKLLAH.—Edw/~ 8. Kempton has lust re-
Way30** * nol * , " r * ot ° 7 g'RRl Buggy Umbrellas.
\TFJ.VCT and silk Mantilla* white era]
» Talma*. N IV Collar*. Chemisettes. M
aale by dec23 DeWITT k MORGAN
: Plantation Pegars.
Jr*
I line article. landing and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
t'CKWHEAT—In bbla. half bbl*, kega and bags, just
eslvsd per steamer Alabama, and for sale by
B UTTER, CIIEESE'aND FLOUR—20 kegs selected Goshen
Butter. 15 tubs do do, 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
ins Shawls, cloth | 60 bbl* fresh ground Flour. Just received per steamer and
kc, JastjeceUsd j fo ' Jjjjjh* SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
R ECEIVED, per l»rk Radlent, 70 barrel* Potatoes. 130
Ronoldson’s Haras, 2 casks Bacon Shoulders, 2 casks
Baoon Sides. »h!4 J D JESSE.
. 2 60
$ 12.000
8,000
6.000
. 10,000
7,500
6,000
076
2,000
Provinces
DESCRIPTION OF OUTS.
1 House and Ix>t In Now York City
I House and Lot In Brooklyn
1 House and Ixit In Wllllnmsbutgli
6 Building l*)ts In Now York City
6 Building I*>tB In Brooklyn
5 Building Lot* in Williainsburgh
8 Gentleman’s Hold Watches
1,000 Gold Pons, at $2 each
3 Firo-proof and Burglar proof Safes
60 Gutta Peroha Overcoats, at $6 (JO each.
2 Gift*, each consisting of Four Y’otrs'
College Expenses, not to exceed $400 n
year
10 Gifts, each consisting of ono Y’ear's
Board In New Y’ork. In any respectablo
house selected hy tho ten subscribers,
nt $4 per work
100 Overcoats, at $20 each
60 Gifts, each consisting of Fifty Dollars’
worth of any Books, published in New
Y’ork. that tho fifty subscribers may
select
248,303 Neatly Engraved Maps of tho City nnd
County of Now York, valued at 60 cts.
each V
3 Reaping Machines,at$110each
3 Threshing Machines.nt $110each....
3 Hay Presses, at $100 each
1 Horticultural Tool Chest
1 Straw and Stalk Cutter, (for horse or
hand power)
1 Southern Corn Shelter
1 Corn and Cab-Crushor
1 Fanning Mill
1 Patent Harrow
12 Patent Plows, at 11.60 each
1 Gift consisting of 600 Rods of Wrought
Iron Farm Fence, at $2 per roil
2 Passages from New York to California
2 Passages from Now Y’ork to Australia
2 Passages from New York to Liverpool
1 Year’s Expenses of nn Economical Tour
through Europe
5 Plano Fortes
2 Molodeon*. at $160 each
6 Guitars, at $30 each
10 Accordeons, at $20 each
20 Indies' Gold Watches, nt $50 each
II Pieces of Carpeting. 40 ynrds in each
Piece
50 Sewing Machines, at $126 each
100 Pieces of Black Silk, nt $20 per Piece..
100 Fashionable WlnterShawls, at $20each
100 Fnshionable Indies’ Veils, at $1.60each
3 Gifts, each consisting of Three Y’ears’
Educational Expenses ofn Y’oungLndv,
not to exceed $300 a year
10 Glfta. each consisting of Tiro llundred
and Fifty Dollars’ worth of Printers'
Materials
6 Gifts, each consisting of Two Hundred
Dollars’ worth of Paper
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or in some other central city of tho Union, on tho Third
Monday of September (tho 18th) of the present year, or ni
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01)ippitig anb Steamboats.
J* NEW VOHK-Uld KaLzblUhed Line.
5Hjk—I Ih< fin# packot ship HARTFORD, Clapp, master,
will have quick despatch as above. For freight, or pas
sage, apply on board at Telfair's whar?, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY k (JO.
JJlf NKW YOltK.-.Union Line—Tlm regu-
4fMA I nr packet schooner 8 J. WARING. Neff, master,
w II have quick despatch for the above port. For freight
prnwago, apply to
wl F. J. (KH)KN.
nj NKW YOUK—Union Line.—Tlm regular
packet schooner ENCHANTRESS, Simpson, Maater,
II have quick despatch for the above port. For freight,
pnssngo, apply to
00(27 F. J. OGDEN.
11A.LTIMOIIK— Urn Hue schr. RRISC1LLA.
Mitchell. maNter, wil have dispatch as above. For
or passage, apply on ooard at Johnston's lower whf,
augltl Bit GUAM. KELLY k CO.
~ BOSTON—The bark CHARLES WILLIAMS,
llawcs. innstor. will havo nulck dispatch as above,
'or l might or pnssuge, apply to
augll BIUGIIAM, KELLY k CO.
(JIIAIiLKSTON AND IIALTIMOHK.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO’S LINE.
Cabin Passage $17 50 | Steerage Passage .$8 00
" ““ l The sidendid new sido-wheel steamship TKN-
" .VK8.ST.fi, Louis Parish, commander, will salt as
per follow mg schedule :
from Baltimore. From Charleston.
0,250
2.000
2.000
1,000
UHAY BROTHERS,
OF AUGUSTA. GA.,
B EG to inform tlm citizens of Savannah and vicinity, that
they have purchased tho entire stock of Dry-goods ol
Mr. M. Sheahan, 125 Broughton-*!., where they will open a
branch of their business on Monday morning next. May
22d, with large additions of new nnd desirable goods, to
which they would respectfully invite tho attention of the
public
Savannah. May 19, 1854—may20
B ACON—50 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders
16 tes sugar cured Hams, landing and for sale by
augl5 SCRANTON JOHNSTON k CO.
20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, for sale by
augl5 HYLAND k O’NEILL.
PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY' OK
TORONTO. CANADA. WEST.
Capital 914.000,000.
UTHIE undersigned having been appointed Agent of tho
X above Company, begs to announce that he is prepared
to issuso Policies of Insurance on Fire Risks in Savunnah
and vicinity, as also on Marino Risks generally
Je23 _ _ WM. CROWl'klt Agent.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway tro:
the subscriber, on tho 10th of August, a negro ms
named TOM. about forty yearsold, stout and chunky
.built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose aud running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spent several years of runaway life, and was an ir
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1819.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
l*»on county, Florida. Sept. 12.1853. seplS—dfcwtf
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD—F
Boston, and hi* delivery to mo. or confinement in
any safe Jail, so that I can get him. Hu left me
.about the first of June, 1852 ; ho is ubout 5 feet 4
inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, n
wide space between his upper front teeth, in walking turns
tils feet rather out. he has a wile at Mr. Joseph Wilson's In
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by the name of Char
ity ; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near F
Robbin.Scrivencounty.ua. When hoard of last ho
about Boyd's. I have heard he is getting Shingles
goes to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts ami w
boats, it is likely lie has a pass and hns altered liis name
I think if there is a good lookout about Savannah and up
aud down the river nnd about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Boyd’s
he will soon be caught.
My address is Four Mile Branch, Barnwell District.South
Carolina. WILLIAM ASHLY.
nov2 wtf
shen Butter. 60 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour.
40 half bbls extra Canal do. 100 boxes Scaled Herrings. 60
do Bunch Raisins, lauding from sienmer. and for sale by
jel4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k Cl).
_ tention of the public to this celebrated brand ol
Champagne Wine, whicli we. having been appointed sob
agents by the importer, Arthur I/-ary. of New Y’ork. offei
for salo in lots to suit purchasers. This wine is equal in
flavor to any of tho favorite bratidB now in general use
and superior to many which it is fast superseding. Hotel
Proprietors, and others desiring it. can havo importation*
ade expressly for themselves, with their names labelled
i the bottles, by sending their orders to us.
may3 OGDEN fc BUNKER
B LACK LACE.—4-4. 5 4 “and 0-4 black lace for monlillaa.
and a variety of bnck lace trimming, lor sale by
je30 EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
SUNDRIES.—20 bbls Mercer Potatoes; 20 do. Apples very
5 fine; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do lemons. Raisins. Date*
Almonds.Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, kc. kc.. just re
ceived per steamer Augusta, and for sale by
man CHAMPION k WATTS.
A RROW ROOT—.lust recoived from HaBowes, a tresh
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been groum
within the lust month,nnd of a superior quality, for sale hy
r W. YV. LINCOLN. Monument square
(). SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—10 hhds Prime am
Choice Now OrlennH Sugar, 200 bbls do do Molasses
just received and for sale by
.ni sen
np7
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
76 do lair nnd prime N O do; 00 bbls refined A B a
Sugar,300 do prime N O Molasses, for salo by
jy7 _ WKBSTKER k PALMES.
H AMS—26 bbls Cassard Hams, landing from brig Elisha
I'oane. nnd for sale by
janlO
s l ™ R -
COHEN k FOSDICK.
'6 hhds fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Musco
do do. 10 do prime to choice Porto ltico do, 60 hbl>
Stewart’s refined C Sugar; for sale by
iglT WEBSTER k PALMES,
tANDY. GIN, kc.— 6 half pipes Otnrd. Dupuy fcCo’l
llraudy. 8 do French do. various brands. 25 eighth caskt
do, 6 bbls old Peach do. 35 do Domestic do, 6 pipe* Hollan-
Gin. 60 bbls E Phelps' do. 60 do N E Rum. 60 do Rectiflet
Whisky, for aale by ap9 McMAHON k DOYLE.
P RINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol fine
Prints and Pictures, among them a new variety cqnal
to oil painting*, and much cheaper, for sale by
nnv23 S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-street.
tion. Chateau la Rose. Chateau IsiFitte Burgundy
Raume. Chateau Maguard. St. Julien In boxes and casks,
for salo by A. BON AUD,
may30 Corner of Bay and Whitaker sts.
C OFFEE AND TEA.—160 sacks prime nnd choico Rii
Coffee. 60 do West India do. 40 mats Old Government
Java do. 75 chosts and cases Tea. various hrauds. for sab
by julylO McMAHON fc DOYLE.
N EW BOOKS.—Received by S. S. Sibley. July 12 ;
Weary Foot Common, by Lcitclt Ritchie, author ol
tho Robber of the Rhine, kc
Walter Warren, or the Adventurer of the Northern
Wilds, by Owen Duffy.
Hunt's Merchants' Magaaino for July. For sale nt 136
Congress-street. jylS
B RANDIES, WINES, kc—10 half pipes superior Otnrd
Dupuy k Co Brandy. 12 do do J Durand and othorgom
brands do. 10 qr casks choice Jean Louis. 1811, do. Ifihal
and qr pipe* superior Mndcir. 25 nr casks low priced do, 30
do do fine Port Wine, fi pipe* Holland Gin. 60 case* fin*
Claret Wine. 100 baskets Heidsick and other brands Cham-
pagno. for sale hy
may 18 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
B altimore bacon, lard and fiaiur.—to hhda
choice new Bacon Sides; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; If
tierces do do Sugnrcured Hams ; 76 bids and 100 kegs new
Is-af I.nrd ; 100 bbls. superfine Howard street Hour, land
ing and for sale by
mar 29 SCRANTON. .11)1 INST'IN fc CO.
TTMAIUR AND LARI).—250 sacks Georgia Flour. 120 bbh
I 1 do do. 20 bbls choice I«uf laird, 30 kegs do, for sale by
jo25 McMAHON k DOYLE.
Segare of various brand*, 75 butts smut ing (
chewing Tobacco do do. 60 boxes dw. for sale by
jyO MoMAHON k DOYLE.
eminent Java do. 50 bbl* refined Sugar, crashed and pow
dered, 26 do hand-made Sugar Crackors. 50 do Soda ond
Butter do. landing ami for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
It ,
Hams. Sides and Shoulders
10.000 jh Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynolds’ Hams
200 sack* Cherokee Flour. 25 bbls Hiram Smith's do
26 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes l-oaf de
10 bblH, 25 kegs 20 cans laril. just received and for
sale by mayO A. CHAMPION.
CHAMPION k WATTS
CtUNDRIKS.—66 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Geneseo Flour;
00 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
well's Soda Biscuit: 60 bbls rectified Whiskey; 60 boxes
each No, 1 Pale and Family Soap: 30 half chests Block
Tes., *4 lb paper* : 20 boxes assorted Candy; 40 hhds priini
Bacon Sides: 20 do do do Shoulders; 10 tierce* choice Su
gar Cured Hams; 50 bbls and 50 keg* prime I/'af Isvrd.
landing and for solo by
may30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO |
B acon —10 hhd* Hams,To do Shoulders, landing trom
schr Cataract, and lor sale by
rjy4 COHEN k FOSDICK
J UST RECEIVED; at Bonaud's Fancy Grocery ami UqdOl
Store, 80 boxes Wolf# Aromatic Sehaidam Schnapn*
Tin pint*and quart*. may 80
li for salo by
apB
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
STAPLE GOODS.—Kerseys. Plains, Osnaburgs, Hoini
O spun*, red and white Flannels. Blankets, Calicos, brown
! bleached Shirtings and Sheetii ” * ' '
TOwels, linen damask Napkins. Iri
iper.eto.. for sale by ““
YTKRINO VESTS, kc—Indies’ patent Merino Vests, d
LYl superfine Cashmere do. Chinn Spun do; Gentlemen’
toya' Bibbed Shirts, do oxtrn slzo Merino Wrappers, do ex
.ra size Merino Snirts, do Cotton nnd Merino Drawers, l'o
tale at 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryan streets, hy
oct'2'2 KEMPTON fc VERSTILLE.
L INEN GOODS—142 Oongress-street -
pared tor." ‘
W°l
-Wc are now pre
offer at unusually low prices, a lino as*ort-
neut nt the above good* at low prices to suit purchasers.
Jail at np26 ADAMS fc BRUNNER
ORKS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN—The second volume
on tain ing the speeches «.f John C. Calhoun delivere
the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the
Jolted Stales, edited by Richard K. Cralle. received nnd fi
lale by sepl4 S. S. SIBLEY’. 135 Congress *t.
F LOUR fc CANDLES.—260 bbls. superfine nnd extra Fan
Uy Flour.80 boxes Bendel's patent tallow Candles. 0 and
1,30 boxes Sperm Candles. 100 bi ‘” ” "
or sale by [mhl4]
^JPRING STOCK.—The subscribers are now receiving their
O Spring stock, which comprises every assortment >>f
loud* usually kept iu n Dry Good* *toro. some of which
lave been manufactured in Europe. They would invito the
ittention of buyers to call nnd examine their stock.
mar3 KEM1TON k VERSTII.LE
11 ECKIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—2 bbi* Pig liai
l\ 2 dodo Sides. 2 do do Shoulders. 25 boxes Oranges, 10
lo Lemon*. 15 bbls Apples. 1 do Smoked Tongue*. 10 half
)bls Fulton market Beef. For sale hy
febl7 JOHN D. JESSE.
D Butter; 50 boxes selected English Dairy Cheese. 21
ibis Hiram Smith’s Flour, now wheat, received per steal
>r, and for salo by
sepll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO
IVJ ORTHERN HAY’.—100 bales prime Northern llny.iu
Li landing from tho schr. North State. For sale liy.
bot8 OGDEN k BUNKER
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, fcc—100 bbls Molasses"
hhds Sugar. 100 bbls Whisky, landing from brig Taliu
ah, and for aale by docl5 COHEN k FosDK’K,
I.AMBROIDERIES.—Collars, chemizetts. umlorsieeves, In-
l_i fant’s robes. Infant's waists, breakfast caps, cambric
rad muslin bands, all in fine vnrlety, at 72 St. Julian nnd
05 Bryan streets. Wnring's Rango. by
octlO KEMITON fc VERSTILLE.
IIY T. J.WALBII.
On TUESDAY, Oclobor 8. will bo sold In front of Hie Court
House, between the legal hour* of sale.
1 horse and wagon. 13 silver spoons, 1 table. 1 glass, 1
double barrel gun. 1 bedstead, 1 selUe, 1 chest, kc, and
one-half Interest of the achoonor Mary Ann, sold by leave
of tho Ordinary of Chatham county, for the benoUt of tho
credltoja of Henry Cooper, deceased, Term* cash.
»uf*7
Administratrix Sale.
On Tuesday, October 3d, will he sold In front of tho Court
House, between the legal hours of sole.
Lot No 10 Tyrconnoll Tythlng Derby Ward, corner of
Broughton nml Wliltakor-strcet*. In the City ol Savannah
Sold by virtuo of an order of the Court of Ordinary «r
Chatham County, for the benlUt of tlio heirs nml creditors
Hie estate of Robert W. Pooler, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title,
augltf MARY J, POOLER. Administratrix.
Executor's Hale
Ou Wednesday. Oth Hepteinbr.at 11 o’clock, will be sold at
tho corner of State ami Houston-streets. tho late resi
dence of Mrs. Abbott, deceased.
Sundry arliclesol household and kitchen furniture, con
sisting of mahogany chairs cane *eat do. tabl * car|wt*.
be .steids, kc., sold by leavo of tho Ordinary of Chatham
lunty, and by ordor of the executor. Termscash. augl
Corn at private sale—20C bushels Corn, for sale at tho
dep-t. a»gl
..April 29
...May 10
.. .May 20
....May 31
.. .June lo
.. .June 21
....July 1
...July 12
,. .July 2V
Friday....
Tuesday ...
Friday
Tuesdiy...
Friday....
Tuesday...
Friday....
Tuesday...
Friday.....
..May 6
....May 10
.. May 20
...June 0
...June 10
...June 27
....July 7
...July 18
..July 28
Apply to .1. HOOPER fc CO , Agent*. Baltimore,
J W. CALDWELL fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
may4 BRIO HAM, KELLY fc CO., Agents.Savannah.
■ jcir*A KALATKA, FIsA., AND INTKR-
aStty£3CMEDIATE LANDINGS—The steamer WK-
AKA.t'upi N. King, will leave ns usual on Saturday, the
Id September. 8. M. LAFFITEU.
augbl Agent.
^Auction Salrs.
1 KEENE AND PULASKI LUTTEKY.—Iwawu uumbern or
.7 Class 211:
18 0 67 10 69 42 24 20 22 3 49 39
K WITHINGTON’S
UUKKNK AND PUI.ABK1 LOTTKIIY.
GREGORY & MAl’RY. Managers
Class 213, draws TliursJay. 7th of September, in this
city. Sales close at 3 o'clock. P. M
CAPITAL.
$4,094.
78 Number Lottery—13 Dr wn Ballots
$9* Tickets fcl— shares in proportion.
Extra Class 65. draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
9th Sept. capital.
$50,000.
, AUUUSTA AND 11AMDUKO.—
^____jThe very light draft steamer FASHION,
pt. U. A. Philpot, will depart on Saturday nfternoon. the
1st July, and continue to leave every Saturday. Forfrelght
mgagements, which will bo taken at reduced rates, apply
Jo2q M. A. COHEN, Agent.
KIjOHIDA packet.
Darien. Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga., and Jackson•
viUe, 1’icolata, 1‘alatka, and Black Creek, Fla.
* The new and splendid fast running steam-
£££»«£•• r SEMINOLE, Captain W. It. Pixmn.i.. will
commence tier trips as above ou Tuesday the 21st instant,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample timo for passengers going
north, to connect with the New York and Savannah steam
ships.
Thu Seminole is fitted up in magnificent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for spued, safety, und comfort is
not excelled by any steamer in the South.
Tnking the inland route she offers superior inducement*
for invalids and others.
For freight or pasNngo apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
’ackct*. marlO S. M LAFFITKAU, Agent.
FOIL CHAIlIiBSTON.
r wIT*** >w The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
leave alternately every MondAy, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday at7)i o’clock, P. M.. leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o’clock. I*. M
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
Savannah.Feb. 7.1854.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Chanytof Departure—Fbr I'alaika. Fla.,andall the interme
diate landings on the route.
Tho superior now Steam-packetWELAKA,
'Captain N. Kino, will, until further notice,
leave every Saturday, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of l’assnge in large, airy State Rooms, as tollows
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 C
8t. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 C
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 (
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, forOcala, wil'. oe
re-shipped free of all ohargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
febl8 ti. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
78 Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots
KiT Tickets $16—shares in proportion.
Ticket* either singly or by tho package for sale In Bay
laoe.Savannali.Ua.. uext to Robinson fc Camp.
•ep5 E WITHINGK N.
eiitlmi to
iin by hit VH_
pertain »
*ET Ma- 'T'
Unction Salts.
UY PII1LBUICK Jt BELL.
FlnePoUtoeeat nrlvau *al*_lo bbla toe PoUtoee, Inst
received ami for safe. Termscash. omB
Onrn at private miheU Oornjnat least eO,
^4^|rj^|^nJotMojiuRj)urclia*er*^^^^^Owrt^^
UNITKD 8TATKB MAIL L.INJC.
A NKW KIND OF 1NSUUANCK.
T HE subscriber has been apiminted the Southern Agent
of tho UTICA LIFE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY,
Incorporated by n special act of tho legislature uf New
Y’ork. Capital $20,000 ; aud is prepared to issue Policies
of Insurance on all kinds of live Stock, on reasonable
terms. A. WILBUR, Agent
MARINE INSURANCE AND FIRE.
Tbe New York City Insurance Company,
Capital $500,000.
tirnnltc Insurance C'oinp’ny, of New York,
Cnpital $300,000.
State Mutual Insurance Company, of Penn.
Capital $350,000.
Monlinwk Valley Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
am also prepared to insure Hull* on reasonable terms;
also, cargoes to any amount.
FIRE INSURANCE ALONn.
Kqultabic Fire Insurance Company
OF LONDON.
Capital $2,500,000
Sprlngilchl Fire Insurance Company.
Capital and Surplus $220,000.
Farmers’Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $200,000.
Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company.
Capital $160,000.
• cw York nnd Krle Fire Insurance Comp’y.
Cnpital $150,000.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Charter Oak I.lffe Insurance Company,
OF ilAKTFOnn, CONN.,
Capital, and surpluH over $400,000
Ai.FUKii Gill.. 1‘rcsident. Jas.C. WALKlMY.Sec'y.
This Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
principle, nnd upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the
benefits of both systems at the option of the insured.
• The strength, ability and well invested capital of the in
stitution are. iu my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu
rance Company in this State or Union.”
[L.8.] signed R G.PINNEY,
Comptroller ol Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
AS”Slaves insured. Californian nnd Australian risks
taken on reasonable terms.
For insurance in either of the above named Companies,
apply to
A. WILBl’R. General Insurance Agent,
and Agent for the above Companies.
may24—ly office 142 Bay-street.
H. H. BOGARDUS,
STATE STREET. COURT HOUSE SQUARE. SAVANNAH.
Cabinet Maker,
UPHuU3TF.lt. BELLHANGER, fcc. fcc.
,'Snn WOULD respectlully invite attenth
mMF the increased facilities afforded him b.
present location, in all branches pertain
^■HHIing to Ills busines. nucli a* CABINET "
KING, UPHOLSTERING. BELL -HANGING, fc.
Having been engaged for many years in attendance on.
and in furnishing every requisite fur FUNEKALt,, he con
tinues to be at all times supplied with
All Sizes of Mahogany nml Metallic I'ofllns,
among which may be found ,i n w pattern of Arnold’*
Patent Alr-Kxhaustcd Metallic Burial Cases,
for which the advertiser is tho only agent for Savuunuh and
Florida. Black Walnut, Cherry nnd Tine Collins, also con
stantly on band.
Having every facility for the performance of all the de
tails required on funeral occasions, including the obtain
mentot the grouud. Mr. U. i* prepared to assume the whole
direction of funeral arrangement*, while fur moderation iu
charges, ho refers to the experience of tho community, n-
mong whom ho hns been^rcaident for so many years.
» tion* from hi*friends ami fellow-citi
modern!}' constructed Hk.ihsk. which
.v >• i.uu -united, carriage* will also be supplied at
the usual coat. Orders for the Hearse can bo left us above,
or with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street. ma}6
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN fc CO.
NKW C AHH1AGB DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street. Savannah. Ga.
MPlilNG AND SUMMER GOODS.
The subscriber has now opened n complete assort
ment of goodH suitable for the present and coming
season, consisting in part of black, blue and colored
•Cashmere Cloths aud Cashiuerets, black and Inncy
colored French Caasimeres. white and fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, and fancy Marseilles Venting*, fcc.. all
of which he is prepared to make up to order in the most
fashionable style and on accommodating terms
WM. R. SYMONS.
mh29 Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker street.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber has received by recent arrival*, nn
extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing for
[SPRING AND SUMMER, nmUlmr his stock complete.
•It consists in part us follows : Black and Col'd Cash-
merett Frocks and Sacks. Blue Mazuraa Cloth Frocks. Bud
and White Duck Drill Frocks, Grass. Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks nnd Sacks.
Pants of Fancy Cassimeres and Mixed Tweeds. Russia.
Duck and Fancy Linen Drills. Black Drap D'Eto und Doe
skin Cassimeres, Plain, White and Figured Drills,
Vosts of White and Buff Marseilles. Fancy and Striped
Marseilles, Bull and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Good*, con>i*liug of Silk. Lisle am! Ba
tiste Linen Cravats. Gauze. Merinonn I Cotton Under Shirts.
White Silk Suspender*. Black and Col'd Mohair Stock*. Taf
feta Nik nnd Lisle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk anil Striped
Cotton Socks. White Linen and Twilled jean Drawers, fcc.,
whole of which he offers for sale nt the lowest market
prices. WM. R. SYMONS,
ipll Draper and Tailor. 17 Wliitnker-«t.
DU. W. K. BEOSHLUY, Informs the publi
generally that he is permanently located in the city
of Griffin, and is prepared to treat Cancer*. Wens.
Tumors, and all other Chronic Disease*, with the
muni remarkable success.
His unprecedented success, fur the past ten yeur*. in the
treatment of that horrible disease. Cancer, should not be
overlooked by the public iu deciding upon Iff* merit* Ho
lias cured many cases that were considered entirely hope
less. Hi* treatment is without the use of the knife, caus
ing but little pain. Patients aro necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate care ami supervision from one to
six weeks, according as the nature and circumstances of
the casemay demand.
He is a regular gradi ate.nnd lias no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
His Infirmary is open for tho reception of negroes, and
for others. City accommodations are ample.
All communications must be post-paid, and addressed to
YV. K. MOSELEY, M. D.. Griffin. Ga.
KKFERENCK
NEW YORK AND "SATINUfAH HTfl
[nnu-WK»!.r.]
cxL,;,M r /" ,A mMh *■*“•*■*
augurs,'?; EJS*-*’
wRI* h-ave^N* - ’v” i,'""' c - D* Lu'd'ow,
rfaturda N ’ W Yortl “ , " 1 B * T » DD » h *i*ry WoAoMday and
nalllrd m'ail£!,i*?. th# Ur f* ,t 00 th " OOMt ’ uonu ’
in 6o to " ? or c, "nf'"t— making their paasagM
and oolite ,r ® «’minandad by akllirul, careful
to New York * ' Thejr ° ffer * mo,t conveyance
Cabin passage
Steerage passage .7.7.7.*.*’.'* * * ’' f
PADELFORD* FAY* ft CO..
a >....... A K* nU *» Savannah
. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
n,UI5 .. J3 Broadway, York
UNITKD STATE* MA1K
From On., to Tnllnh«aa«a, Fin.
Railroad to t/glethorj,—Stages to lullahasset '
iS
.^luoiuiiteu ou iue 0th Inst., running three Units a week
via Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, aud three times
week via. 1 buuuuvllle, Danctnsville, fcc
Passenger* by this route will leave Macon at -half past 4
o’clock, A, M.. by Railroad lor Oglethorpe The Stage*
.eavmgUglethuigeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal.
l.ihit**ee. at 10 o'clock on the evening ot the next day—time
by eitiier route 86 hours
ilouday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbridgi
*ud Quincy, to Taliahaasee returning, leaves Tallahassee o>
.Sundays, luesdaya aud tburadaya. at 10, P. U
On luesdaya, Thursdays,and Saturdays, by the way
1 nomasville—returning same route on Mondays. Wednesday*
.tuu f nduys,al 10, P. M.
through iroin Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout!
In Jo hours—from Macon in 88—and Iroin Savannah in 6C
hours
By this route Passenger leaviDg Savannah by 8 o’clock
Tram ot Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It i*
alao decidedly the beat, cheapest and most expeditious route
tor travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Ogle thorn
to Tallahassee, $10,00
L. C.Siiaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fisuxa, -- " Tallahassee.
aug30 F, K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
SOUTil-WKBTKUN RAILROAD.
orj» iiiAi.xa leave Macon daily at 0)i A. u i
A arrive at Oglethorpe lO),' A. M.; arrive at Columbus 8
o'clock, P. M.
iA-ave Columbus daily at 9 o'clock, A. M.,and Ogletnorpe
at 11)^ A. M.j arrive at Macon at 3){ P. M
Connecting at Ylacon each way with Central R R train la
Savannah, Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and
W trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga. Nast-
ville.&c. “ ’
Connecting daily at Columbus, by Tast line of coaches, 28
to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. & W. P. R. R. to Montgom
ery. Ala.
i iaU D t* Ct a” 8 at 0glethorpe wlth TkHshassee and Eufanla
I’asseugera breakfast and dlno at Fort Valley
OEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent.
' n aug31
VALENTINE IIRL'NNEH,
GENERAL SOUTI1KKN 1NSUUANCK
AGENCY OFFICE,
142 Bay-st. ‘M door West of the Exchange. •
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford. CL—
Capital $300,000. Endorsed and approved by the Comptrid-
ler of tbe State of Connecticut
(•ranito Fire fc Marino Insurance Company, of New Y’ork
City—Capital $300,000.
Farmer's Insuranco Company, of Utica. New Y’ork—Cap
tal $200,000
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, ot Waterford, Xei
York—Capital $160,000.
New Y’ork and Erie Insurance Company, of Middletown,
New Y’ork—Cnpital $150,000
State Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Company, o liar
ri*burg. Pennsylvania—Cnpital $350,000.
These Companies are sound, strong and reliable, ever
ready to meet all just claims that mn.v be made upon them.
All kinds of property Insured on reasonable term*. Also
Marine nnd Slave risks tnken.
mariJ A. WILBUR. Agent.
MRS. S. TOM I!
Will open on Monday next 3d April, nt her Mil*
iinery and Dress Making Establishment.nn Brough-
_____ ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new nnd
splendid stock of
SPUING GOODS,
comprising all the new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in silk, crape am) draw ; Mantilla*, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in large assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; nlso,
French Flowers. Wreaths.Straw nndothcrTrimming*.Dress
Collars, fcc..fcc. to an insjiection of which the ladies are
respectfully invited on tier opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, blenching and pressing Bonnots nnd Panama Hats.
march30—tf
BKOGANS—B1IOGANS.
The subscribers would cnll tho attention ol
planters nnd others, in want of good and cheap
1 brognns. to call and examine their stock, ns they
• feel satisfied that upon inspection thequality and
iriuusol their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY fc DEVANNY.
aovl6 corner of Congress nnd Whitaker streets.
m
Hon. J. II. Stark. Griffin, Ga.
Hon. W. R. Phillips.
Rev. LowIr Hatton,
Col. J. C. Mangham,
Johnson. Jones fc Co.
marchl8—dfcwtf
Dr. J. Y’. M. Puckett, Griffin.
l)r. K. \V. Wilson. Upson Co
Hon J.J. Floyd, Covington.
Hun. D. J. Daily. Jackson.
Hon.J. A. Rogers. Jncksnn'le
Macon, Aug. 29,1863.
WILLIAM ORADI
PLASTKR1NG, Sic.
'TVIV. undersigned having associated themselves together
A for the purpose of carrying ou the Plastering and Stuc
co busiuess in all their various branches, offer their servi
ce* to the public generally. They are prepared to contract
lor Plain or Ornamental Plastering, nod to execute orders
to any extent on tho most reasonable terms and with the
utmost promptitude. Having been engaged separately in
the business In Savannah for a considerable time, each will
settle his respective business up to date,and both confident
ly ask lor a continuance or the tavor* or their fellow-cltl-
tens of Savannah.
niayl4 BRUNNER fc GRADY.
PICOLATA IIOUSK, PICOLATA, FLA.
Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the
‘.raveling community that he has leaaed the above
named house, and is now ready to accommodate
travelers, and hopes, by giving his personal attention, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses and carriages at all times to acc
modute bis guests. GEO. M. GALPIN,
declS Proprietor,
C'OZZKNS’ YVE8T POINT HOTEL
f+i. IS now open j tho house and grounds have bees.
MEjjfgreatly Improved, an additional Cottage erected, (with
““(.six chambers and i parlor.) which lias been bandsomo-
ly furnished, and will be rented by tbe season.
Went Poj.nt, X. Y„ May 25.1864
jo3—mwftf WM. B. C02ZEN8.
DYING AND RENOVATING
KSTABLISHA1KNT,
73 lurk street, near the Court Mouse. Savannah, Georgia.
KNTAIlUfjllKD IN 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
their continued favors, would state that, in addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during hie
last visit to England nnd Scotland, has made arrangements
lor extending bis business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, fcc., which lie trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage,
Gentlcuieu’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
may bo required, iu the same superior style which haa gen
orally so much pleased his pationssnd friends.
Ladies' bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in tho race*
fashionable styles.
Urders from the country punctually attended to. Terme
moderate.
When parcels nre sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should bo sent him by letter, through the Post Office, to
that he nmy know where to call for them.
novl5 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
H OSIERY’. GLOVES, fcc.—Ladies and Gents Thread
Gloves, black net Mils and Gloves, children's do, ladies
and gents gauze merino vests, ladies’ white cotton and
silk thread Hose, gents brown cotton nnd fancy Hose, chil
dren's Hose und Socks, A great variety of the above for
sale by may'27 DeWITT fc MORGAN.
B ACON’.—10.000 lb primo Tennessee Bacon, for aale la
lots to suit purchasers. Apply to
Je27 OGDEN fc BUNKER.
jVj EW BUTTER—20 bbls and 10 firkins new Goshen But-
1 v ter. Received per steamer, and lor sale by
ap27 _ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
1 7'CLPi.N MARKKT BEEF-20 half bbTs“hS^FfTM
’ Beef, landing and for sale by
rffTTI
fill t 1
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—100 bbls Phelps’ Gin. 75
100 do Whisky, 75 do Brandy, for salo by
do Bin
McMAHON fc DOYLE.
choice now Bacon Sides, 15 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces
.agar-cured Hams. 00 bbl* and 60 kegs prime Leaf Ij»rd.
.00 bbls Howard street Flour, landing ami for sale by
rahlB SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO
CURED SWISS MUSLINS—Just recc
ured Swiss Muslins, from 25 to 0‘2)i
forth from 37 cents to $1.
may5 ADAMS fc BRUNNER.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—25“kegs Butter. 100 bxs Cheese
just received nml for aale by
no?9 CRANE fc RODGERS
vholo and 20 half bbls large No. 1
'| do. just received and for *al«
TtlUANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
jnl8
Sides. 10 do do Shoulders, 16 bbls prime No 1 !>>nf
Lard.60 keg* do do. 250 superior sugar cured Ham*, just
received and for sale hy
mayl8 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
O LD BOURBON WHISKY.—26 bbla landing from brig
!*>ui*a Sears, and for sale bv
auglO COHEN fc FOSDICK.
P OTATOES.—60 bbl* race!
sale by augll
A LE fc PORTER.—30 bid* summer Ale. 30 rn»ks 1/indon
Porter, just received nnd for sale by
augll McMAHOX & DOYLE.
B EEF.—20 half bbl* Fulton Market Beef pr hteami-r Au
gusta. recoived and for sale by
augll McMAHON fc DOYLE.
C ORN.—61 Ml bu*licls Curii. landing (rum -"homier .Ion*.;
Smith. 6ir sain by
augll BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
Side*. 10 do." do Shuiifders
sale by (mhl4J WEBSTEJt fc PALMES.
L AUD AND EGGS.—The above in store, ami lorsnle by
may!7 w *•
W. It MACLEAN fc CO.
McMAHON & 1K1YLE.
O ATS —300 bushels Oats.
augO
F I.Ol’It. CANDLES.srAUCH.fcC —foo bbl* Georgia Flour.
20 bbl* Genesee Flour. 20 do Hiram Smith do. 20 half
bills Genesee do. 60 boxes Beailell'* 8 mould Candle*, 50 do
(tar Candles, 60 do Colgate's Pearl Starch. 20 do ground
Coffee. 60 do Soda Cracker*, landing aud for salo by
Jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
P LASTER—100 barrel* Calcined Plaster in store, and for
sale by may28 "
OGDEN fc BUNKER
PLANTERS' llOTKI—AUGUSTA, GA.
This splendid new house, situated ou llrond-st.,
nuinediatidy in front of the site of the old Planters'
Hotel, which has been turnished throughout with
urniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customer* on Saturday next. It will he the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
nov9—tf Proprietor.
landing per schr
BRIOHAM. KELLY fc CO.
HELLING OFF AT COST PRICES FOR CASH.—Tlm Sub-
O scribers. in order to bring *heir business to a close im
mediately. will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods at cost. prices, for cash. The Stock is
large aud well selected, embracing every variety of goods
suitable for the present und coming season. Merchants
ami Planters visiting the city will do well by calling on us
at No, 178 Broughton street, nearly opposite St. Andrew's
Hall, west side. M. PRENDERGAST.
up20 I.. J. GUI!.MARTIN'.
-46 bbls N
don Porter, landing i
Jyo
/■'lORDIAl-'t—20 dozen assorted Cordials—Anisette. Pnr-
have by proving property ami paying r _
for information, apply nt tills office. jv9
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE—For August, a splendid num
ber, received, nnd for sale by S. 8. SIBLEY.
aug2 No. 135 Congress-street.
B UTTER.—20 Tubs fresh May Butter, received per steam
er Knoxville, and for salo by
jeR
W ANTED TO HIRK—
Apply at this offlci
|>ARASOI.S— A handsouit
L Umbrellas, for sale by
McMAHON fc DOYLE.
■ colored
Je7 _
lot of Parasol* and ladies’
EDWARD 8. KEMITON.
CJPRING ORRIS GOODS—Per Steamer Augusta—New
style rich Silk Grenadines, Bareges anil Plaid Silks.
Crape de I’aris, white and colored French Ijiwiis, plain and
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliant*, printed
and white; black Bareges, plain nnd figured, fcc.. fcc,. fni
sale by fobl5 HENRY LATH HOP *CO.
rAMS. BACON AND LARD.-
ed. 100 choice
PIANO FOKTEM,
THE subscriber has ju*t received nn as
tment ol Piano Fortes from the factory ot
Jacob Chickermg. Boston, being the first of
this make that havo been offered in tlii* city.
Those in want of a good instrument are invited loan ill
spection of them, a* they will he found to t>e nt least equal
intone, touch and finish to any other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being also agent for T. Gi bert fc Co
Boston ; J. B. Dunham- Stodart. Firth Pond fc Co . and tiro
vesteen fc Truslow. New Y’ork. the undersigned ha*on hand
a splendid stock of choice instrument* to select from, com-
prising every variety of style ami price
G. B. SIiTCTIELL.
mayO Successor to F. '/.oubnum fc Co.
CO-1»ARTKK8111I> NOTICK.
Tho undersigned have associated themselves to
gether. under the name and style of Murphy fc De-
vanny, for the transaction ol general Boot and
Shoe businoss. having the stand on the corner ol
Congress and Whitaker-streets. formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They are now prepared tonller to their friend*
ami the public, a well selected stock of l.ndie«' and Gentle
men’s noots, Shoes, fcc.. which they will sell cheap fur cash.
j3y MURPHY fc DEVANNY.
’ll
rein
d tancy
UTTER, fcc —20 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 barrels \\ bite
sale by declfi
pbtt SALE--Six No
HYLAND fc O’NEILL
Negro***, aged from 20 t<
field hands nnd axemen Apply to
mny28 v *
IVY LI.Y’ fc MONTMOLLIN.
1 cask cooking Pi
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nuts. 6 sack* Pecan Nuts. 76 whole
and half drums Eigs. 2 bbl* Pig nms. 2 do do Side*. 1 do
Smoked Tongues, 100 lbs Bologna Sail*nge*. for sale by
ap26 JOHN D. JESSE.
[)
pipe very old Mnderin. 2 quarter
dozen of first quality in bottle*, and for sale hy
jol4 HYLAND fc O'NEILL.
B ACON.LARD.SOAP.fcC—60 hil ls prime Side*. 25 do
prime Shoulders. 60 bbl* prune leaf Lard. 250 boxes
family Palo and No 1 Soap. 60 bbl,* K Phelps’ Gin. 30 do
Luther Felton Rum. 60 do Boston Rum. 60 do B Clairlleld
Sugar (Stuart.) 60 do C do do do 60 do A do do do, lauding
ami for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON i CO.
V INEGAR.—20 bids While Wine Vii
for sale by
egar; 20 do Cider do
McMAHON fc DOYLE
Jc8
f I'ST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plaid Grenadm
ble Linen Damasks. Ihimask Napkins. Scotch ldaper*.
Hucknbucks. Hucknburk nml Damask Towels, white and
striped Cotton Osnnburgs. by tlie piece or bale. 7-4 ami 8-4
Brown Shritlngs. Blue ilnmespuns. Dowlas. Apron Check*,
fcc.. for sale at the lowest price*, hy
mh21 DU WITT fc MORGAN*.
~ ~7. n Hay In store,
K. W. IIUKKR.
I for sale by jy'20
Baltimore Ham*. 3 bbls Pig do. 3 hhd* Bacon Slimil>V
der. 20 packages lstnf Izird, 10 whole am) half bbl* Pig Pork. ;
for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
maylt) corner Broughton and Drayton-sts.
O MIANGEX LEMONSrhUTTKRANDCHEESE— Received J
per steamer Alabama. 20 boxes lemons, 10 boxes Or- .
range*. 5 kegs cbolcu new Butter, extra. 6 kegs good new'
Butter nt 26 cents per lb.. 6 boxes new Pine Apple Cheese. !
oxtrn. 8 boxes new Western Cheese, und for sale by |
je 21 J. I) JES8K. i
D UPONT'S GUNPOWDER.—Du punt’* Gunpowder con- I
] stantlv for sale nt manufacturers’ price*, by •
COHKN fc FOSDICK. i
ap2R—i*tf Agents for Dupont de Nemours fc Co
L IQI'ORS. fcc—3 liaif pi'|ies J J Dupuy fc C*t’s Uld Otnrd
Brandy. 3 do Rocliello do, 3 do Seignotte do. 3 pipe*
Muder Swan Gin. 10 casks Port Wine. 10 do Madeira ilo, 10
do Malaga do. 1 cask fine old Scotoh Whisky. 1 do Jamaica
Hum. 1 do St Croix do. 30 bW* Vinegar. »>0 boxes assorted
Candy. 26 case* Pickled Lobster. 25 do Dried Fruit, for aale
by JulylO MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
S UNDRIES —20 casks choice ItaconMde.-. lb do duMioul
der*. 200 bbls nml 30 Kicks Georgia Flour. 120 ling* Rio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground do, 20 mat* Java do. SO bid* N. U.
Molasses. 26 hhds nml 76 bbis Cuba do. 10 hhds choice Por
to Rico Sugnr. 100 bbls Clarified A. It and C do. 160 boxes
No 1 Pale and Family Soup. 6(ldo Beadell’s nnd Colgate'*
Pearl Starch. 00 do Treadwell's Sugar ami Soda IHacinl .15
bbl* Butter. Soda and Sugar Cracker*. 0u do K. i'lo Ip* Gin.
60 do N. K. Bum, 00 do Western Whisky. 20do old Motion-
gain la do. 80 boxes Sperm ami Adamantine Candle*. do
Beadell’s Tallow do. 31) bbls and 60 kc** choice Leaf laird,
for sale by nmy31 MrMAllON ft DOYLE.
M OLASSES ANii SYRUP —35 bUeand t Went India
Molasses. 75 bbls do. 00 bbls New ilrlvna* Svrup. for
sale by may7 McMAHON fc DOYLE
HTABLE DRY GOODS—Linen ami cotton sheeting uf su-
O perior quality, blenched shirtings. French and Kngli»h
long cloth*, Irisii linens, long law*. Iiuckahuek. birdseye
diaper*. Scotch do. table damask*, napkin* and dovle*. da
mask and hucknbuck towels, fcc.. for *ale nt the lowest
rice*, by Jyl8 'hiWITT fc MORGAN.
Il'lfi:.— AU |»T*ou* indebted to the late firm of M.
I’KKxnKKCUHT fc Co . either l»y noto or open account,
will pleaso make immediate payment to either of the un
dersigned. M. PRENDERGAST.
rap» L. J. GUILMARTIN
r 'pjjll’R.—173 bbis and 150 hags *uperllne Georgia l'lour.
’ just received und fur sale from store, by
may \ SCRANTON. .lOllS’STtiS fc Co.
I r|XKA—50 half-clie*t* ilvMii. 111 ■ IM Ii.ll. and I'ouclumg. !i t
J sale by sepl6 WEBSTER fc PALMKS.
1 T7tMBKOri)F.RlES—French needle worked Collars. Swiss
1 and Cambric Uunder sleeves, Honitnn and Maltese
' laice Collar*. Chemlaotta and Sleeve* in sets. Cambric aud
Swiss Edgings ami Inserting*, needle-worked Stomschers.
Maltese.Thread and Valenciennes laice*, Embroidered clear
loiwn Hdkf* , Ceuta 1. C do. Ac , in great variety, for sale
at the lo west price*, by
nuy27 DiWITT ft MORGAN.
li Pkm
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
JT7
R eceived per steamer alabama—imitation Eng.
lisli Thread Lice*. Jitcunet, Swiss, and Mull Edgings
ami Inserting*, Swiss and Book Bands and Collars, Linen
Cambric Hdkis, (inu Palm Leaf Fan*. Oil Silk. French Work
ing t'm ton. bro Linen Gloves. Ladies’ Cotton Hose.Gras*
and Corded Skirt*. Checked Cambrics. Swiss Muslin fcc —
For sale by (jeJt)j HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
’ I TONGUES.—1 bbl extra line smoked Tongues, just re
A ceived. and lor sale bv
i**26 CHAMPION ft WATS.
HOAP AND feTARCH—loo Ix-xes Family and No. 1 Soap
U 50 do i’earl Starch, for sale by
July8 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
V l-^TS—Y'Ei'TS—A large variety ofDresa Vest, auch aa
figured hlnck Silk, black Uarutben, and Fancy Silk
figured black and fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received fot
sale low by nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper fcTallor.
G ’-’M DR IPS.—.l»st received from New York, per steam*
er.a superior quality of Gum Drops, of different flavor*
*uch us raspberry, rose, lemon, vanilla, orange, etc , etc
tor sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
tebl7 Monument square.
’SI ERY'.—Ghay. Bin mums have Just reo ived a com*
jdeie assortment of Lndie*.MIs-es, Youths anti Gentle*
men's Cotton Ho*e and Half Hose, per steamer State ol
Georgia from Philadelphia, which t trey are selling very
cheap, und to which they would re pectfully invite the at*
lentiun ot the public. jol4
iusr
O .•'toI
•cotcti Gray and Silk Umbrellas; 1 do 84in brown
Heeling* ; 1 do blue Denims; 120 piecesMoi. Nett; Coats'
i ol Thread nnd cul'd do For sale by
je30 HENRY LATHROP & CO
S UGAR AND MOLASSES.—45 hhds New Orleans Sugat ;
10 do Porto Rico do; 75 bids A. U nndC do. 30 hhds Cu
ba Molas-es. 26 tierce* do, 75 bbl* do. 00 bbls New Orleans
Syrup, just received and for sale by
julylO MoMAHON ft DOYLE
C RASHED SUGARS. &c.—Just received 26 bblaCraahed
Ground and Clarified Sugar. 6 hlida New Orleans do. 6
Keg* choice Go lien Butter. 10 bbla white wine and cider
Vinegar. 10 do solar lamp Oil, 5 do extra No 1 Mackerel.
48 boxes Beadell’s Soap and Candles, 25 do ground Coffee.
10 dozen Olive Oil in pints and quaits, 10 casks quarts and
pint* Byuss’ Luidon Porter. Malcbes, Clothes Lines, Scrul
Brushes. Mustard, fcc., for sale by
J022 DAVII) O’CONNOR.
•100 bale* good Northern Hay. landing from bark
olden Age. and for salu by
Bltlt
BRIGHAM. KELLY fc m
hll
Jy >3
rpEAS AND SUGARS—Just received. 5 chests extra Hy
L son ten. 20 do blsck Oolong, loose and in % and X j\
lead package*. 25 bbl* Stuart's crashed, ground and clari
fied sugar. 11 and C, 3 hhds New Orleans do, lor Bale by
jy‘29 DAVID O’CONNOR.
Flannel*. Eren-h Needleworked Band*, fcc , for sale
apl5 DkWITT & MORGAN.
L IME AND HAY— low bbls. iJme per^ciir.‘eT- TKI
hot, and 400 hale* Northern Hay. daily expected per
bark Girrard. for sale to arrive, by
jel6 BRIGHAM; KELLY fc CO
STAPLE DRY GOODS.—Just received 10 cases bleached
O Shirting*, of all qualities and best make*. Irish Linens,
Birds’-eyo Diaper. I*)ng Iziwns. Linen and Cotton Sheet-
ings.^ Pillow case Linens and Cotton. Gauze Flannels, Tn* QOAP AND STARCH—50 boxes No 1 Family Soap, 60 do
pure Pearl Starch, for sale by
R“
EFINEI) AN I) CLARIFIED SUGAR.—.lust received and
store, 40 bbl* Stewart’s A B fc C Clarified 8egar».40
do do Crashed nnd Powdered Sugar, tA hhdn N O Clarified
Sugar, forsale by
jvS J. V. CONNERAT ft CO.
McMAHON’ & DOYLE
pure Pearl Starch, for sale by
j«'-» ]
^JOAP POWDER.—Babbitt's celebrated Soap Powders
-3 which nre warranted to take out all atains from table
iuen and napkins without injury lo the article, for aale by
jo2 ~ WM W LINCOLN. Monument Square*
HYLAND fi
| ) At ■ *N AND LARD.—Ul lilnl* Choice Bacon Sides, 10 do
D Shoulder*.20 hbtsalmice Leaf loin'., for sale by
McMAHON fc DOYLE.
•I’O
SUNDRIES.—Ju*t received. 10 bbls solar lamp oil. 2 do
O white wine nnd cider vinegar. 16 do N O syrup. 25 boxes
ground coffee. 20 do pure sperm candles. 60 do Beadell’s
6's nnd 8’s tallow do, pear! starch, SO doxeu buckets and
brooms 60 do scrub brushes and clothes lines, pickles in X
gallons and quarts, fcc.. for sale by
jyW DAVID O’CONNER.
( 1 EOltGIA Fl.i )UR.—160 bbl* superior Georgia Flour; 226
T sacks do for sale by
Je8 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
S l'MUilE.-—Just received 75 l»'\e- Be.tdell'sSosp.Starch
and Candle*. 25 do grouud Coffee. 25 half cheats black
aud green Tea*, loose.and in 'jib and 21b packages, 5 bbl*
Lamp Oil. 10 bo\c< pure sperm Caudle*. 10 bbls N' Orleans
Syrup. 10 do white und cider Vinegar. 25 dos Duckets, 20
do lirnoin*. 20 do Washboard*. 60 do Clothes lines and
Scrub Brushes, fcc.. and fur sale by.
aug'25 _ DAVID O’CONNOR.
n .\ MS—tierces Caasard’s Hams, landing from brig Jo
sephus. and for sale by
_ COHKN ft FOBDICK.
urtmeut of Swiss and Cambric Bands
ibric Edging* nnd Inserting*, Swiss and
Cambric French worked Cape*and collars; forsale by
nw5 AIKIN ft BPMNB.
C OTTON BALANCES—Dearborn's patent Cotton Bal
ances, in store and for sale by
aug26 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
H AMS.—500Rono)*on’* prime new Hams, landtag this
day per aohr Somerset from Baltimore, and for aale by
kpU OGDEN ft BUNKER,
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