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THE SAVAMNAH GEORGIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17. 1854.
Business (fiatas,
Mrttl'BBN MolNTUIIl,
AVTXIHNKY at LAW, Jaekvmvillt. Flo
IJICOMOK Tlton* IIOWAIIII,
attornky at UW.
(VrtifT 9} Whttaker-st. trad May hint, Au/annaA, >
f THOMAS t. lono,
1 M LEM* * IS' SYRUP.
I W'~ BOYTLkX jw>v box $4, Vvgscupper galfon
I O *87*. do do per 20galluu76«, keg* exjra, such 37 c
i, pet b
, . - . looiiis, ■ .
Assorted Caudles,
IVr lull ft $IH ; 8ug*r 1‘Iuiiim. F'rutt Drops. ko . *18.
t Allsnicti* of first quality, No olmrg* fur delivery til
railroad or steamboat*. “ *’
eruHSKV AT LAW AND WUJiTMR GKNK.RAL. K. HIST
,rr( rertwr «dy <rad Hamant-streets. .SuraimuA
»lj
T. 0. RICK.
I*ody mid Syrup M*nulaotuior.
SHVHIllmll. Ilu.
« NAVANKAII AIKUIBAlt COItl.KfJIC.
NeaaLm oC INfli-’A.
U. II, AH.MUJ), M. H,. Prof, or Theory mid Practice ol
Medicine.
IV M. Koi.LiH)k,M. II., Prof, of ObsUtrioi.
VV U. IIi i iih ii, M. IL, Prof, of Surgery.
0. IV, Wbii, M I).. Prof, of Medical Chemistry.
II. I.. IIvho. M. I).. Prof, of Matelra Medlen nml Thera
|>oii ilea.
K. II. Mahtim.M. II,. Prof, of Institute* of Medicine.
J li. How Aim, M. IL. Prof, of Anatomy.
.1, II. Hkai>. M. I) , Prof, or Pathological Anatomy nod
lVnioostnilor of Auatomy.
.1. J. Wkkt, M. II. Assiitnut Duniunstrulnr ol Anatomy
1‘1'HIK Regular Course of lecture* In this IimUIuUuu, will
I eoninudici on tho Hint Monday in November. mid ter
iniimte in tliu following Mnrcli. Preliminary Lecture* will
bo delivered front Monday, tho ItMh Any of October, until
tlie coininonceiueiit ol the Regular Course, for which no
additional lct> will bo rei|uired. Students have free auceeH
lu the Medical mid Surgical Wards < I thoSavannah llospi-
lal. fill* extensive charily is under the medical control id
two member*of the faculty, by whom Clinical Iweture*
,l nnotlsc in the various tVnirt* of the Idstrlet, and at- j are delivered. Ill nddlllmi to this, they have ample oppor*
wad to the prosecution of claim* against the tiovern- tunlty tor learning jira.fiVuf medicine at the College Clin-
-
OROINAttYI OFFICE,
. .rilarand Whitaker-atrcci*. OMo* hours from 9
1 A W.tott. P. ML; and from 3*, P. M. to 0. P M
JNO. M. MILLION,
ATTORNKY AT I.AW.
OAw r»n*rr »f IKAihUrr mwl Hay-streets,
... o .,r«fiic*in IhetViurta of Scrlven. Ihillooh, Kill ugh mu.
" ii «n Liberty. McIntosh, illy on. Camden and Chatham
£2U Mil
JlMKl'II O AN All!.,
ATTORNKY AT I.AW,
mi street, over the Reading Room of the ItepuMi-
0 >n ttanee Immediately east of Messrs. Price A Wader.
l». A. O'UYRNK.
ATTORNKY AT I.AW.
(fe i;;. Hay Street, over Turner A Co.'* I'rug Store.
KKHUINAN1) MOUhTON,
tmiRSKY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW
lYrUkingfnn <Nfy. IL C
oral
june22
M. WHIT NMITH.
ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW.
Alligator, Rut Honda
sillers dice In the Eastern *ml Southern couuUva. Refer
l.itVd S S Sibley,ami R. B. Ililton, K»q..Savannah,(la.
J. W. PATTKUSON,
UTOKNKY AND COl'S’SKLUlR AT I.AW.
hbrsyth. Monroe Mum/v. G’u.
S, W. It A is Kit.
ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW.
.Vnnticvllo. Jefferson (Yunfy, Horiilu.
Reference—lion. W. I1 KiJOHSQ. Savannah. Oa. feh3
Mill
THOMAS HVOIIKS IIWES,
ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW,
TroupviUe. Georgia,
r.. practise In the Clrccuit Courts of Thomas. Lowude
Clinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; and iuthoClr*
<ull Court* of Jefferson. Madlnm and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
(cuntle* in theKastcrn Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claim* of all persons before the Departments *» Wash-
T. W. BAKER,
ATTORNKY AT 1. A W .
sttend the Superior Court* of Camden. Olynn. Melti
\v*rc. Appling and Chatham counties ; and for bu-
!iw»* that may be entrusted to his rare will charge the
i,uu»l price if ho bring* it to a successful termination
s.,t an v half price if ho loses a case, for the client will
2Sv!SnS“ii"«»' * 1 ' l '™8 h l"> l.ml wvlco,™
t i„ r ed South Newport McIntosh county. Ga . will be his
aineftm the isfor October next. Jlm-kS
JUSSK T. llEIlNARU,
ATTORNEY AND COUN8EI.I.0R AT I.AIV.
.Vrwnaniwfle. Fla.
!-rences—tleorge I.. Brown. William Doll, Newnausvillo.
Vl» ; R- B Hilton. Boston k Villalonga. Savannah. Oa.
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
vrrORNEY AND (TlITNSKI.U)R AT I.AW.
TroufnilU. Ix)\mlttcounlii, Oa
fill practise In Thoraa*. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling,
Telfair lr*t"- l*«veus. and Pulaski counties.Oeorgia;
,n<l in Jefferson. Madison. Hatnilion. and Columbia coun
ties. Klorida._ ► b2a
W1I.1.IAM S. DAN1K1.I.,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
Corner Whitaker street and Ray lane.Savannah.
,nu.X HAKTRIIHIR. II.MtltTOM tXH'fKK
' 11AHTIUIHJK COHPF.il,
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW.
Will practise in all the Courts of the Eastern Circuit.
s t WIlU.lMS. THADDItra OUVKR. JACK RKOWK
WILLIAMS, OLlVEli & IIKOWN.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
11 tuna Vista, Marion County. Oa .
nil practise in the counties of Marion. Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee. Us, and any adjoining
(aunties where their services may be required. jamil)
WALTER S. NOTT.
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
Office in the Kxchangc.
Will practice in the court* or Scriven. Washington. Rich-
uioBd. Burke, and Chatham counties. Ic.hS.
JOHN II. MI1.I.I0R,
ATTORNEY AT 1..WV.
Brunswick, (ieorgia.
ill practice in all the different Court* of the Easter
trid Particular attention paid to collecting. i
h|iie. which l*o|ien dally to patle
During the past session upwards of two hundred oise*
were prescribed lor, and over thirty surgical operations per
formed in the the presence of the students at thn Clinique.
Material for Auatomical Investigations will he nhunduntly
supplied. Fees—Matriculation, *!•; Full Course of la-c
lures.$105; Demonstrator.$10; tlraduatlon.$30 Forfur
therinlormathm, address, post paid.
jol7 II. L. BYRD. M. !>.. IVan.
UNIVKUSITY OF NASI1VI1.1.Id.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
r lMIK Fourth Annual Course of Lectures in this Institu
-L tivm will cmnmenco on Monday the '.10th of October
next, mul continue till the tlrst of the ensuing March.
Robert M. Porter. M. P.. (lenoral and Special Anatomy
.1 Horrien Lindsley. M D. Chemistry nnd Pharmacy
C. K Winston. M IV. Materia Medics nnd Medical Juris
prudence.
A. II Rochaiian. M D , Surgical and IVithoIngicnl Anat
omy.
Thomas R. Jennings. M D. Institutes of Medicine nnd
Clinical Medicine.
W, C Rowling, M. P . Theory nml practice ol Medicine
John M. Watsoo. M D., Obstorics aud the Diseases ol
Womon nnd Children.
Paul F. Kve, M. D . Principles mul Practice of Surgery
IVilliam-T. Briggs. M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Anatomical rooms will be o|>cncd for students, on
the first Monday of October.
A lull /Vrfimfnitry course of Lectures.free toall studnetfc
will be given by the Professors, commencing nlsn on the
first of October
A Clinique has been established, in connection with the
University, at which operations arts performed and cases
prescribed for and lectured upon in presence of tho Class.
Arrangements Imve been made to accommodate all pa
tient* requiring surgical operations.
Amount of Fees for I-octures in the University is $105.
Marticulating Fee, (paid once only.) $5; Practical Anatomy.
$10; Graduating Feo f'Jft.
Excellent Board can ho obtained for $3 00 per week.
Further information can be obtained by addvessiug the
Dean.
J. B. LINDSLEY. M. D . Dean of the Fnculty.
No 33 College street.
Nashville. Tonn.. March. 1854. juiy30—dl'Jw'J
HI 10D1CAL COLLEGE OF OICORGIA.
MIE Twenty-Third Course Cf Lectures in this Institu
L thm will commence on the first Monday in Novetiiiie
next. faculty :
Anatomy—(S. SI. Newton. SI. D.
Surgery—1.. A. Dugas, SI. D.
Chemistry aud Pharmacy—Alex. Sloans. M. I).
Materia Sledica.Therapeutlcsuud Medical Jurisprmh uct
—I P. Garvin, M. IV
>1 Diseases of Women and Infants—J. A
Obstretrics
Eve, M. IV
Physiology
SI. D.
Institutes
ad Pathological Anatomy—H. V. M. Mil lei;,
Ills-
MILLER At GAULDING,
ATTORNEYS at law.
Iluena Vista. Oa.
NATHAN E. DENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta. Georgia.
i! practice in the following counties : Cass. Campbell,
Urrtill. Cherokee. DeKalb. Fulton, Forsyth, lichens,
huil,ling aud Cobb. Refers to James H Carter fc Co.
HTU.VD. I'. »• O’jmilt..
HYLAND M O’NEILL,
:>F.UJvRS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac...
Xeit Poor to Marshall House. Hrotnjltlon strert.
SAVAS.VAII. UKOKOIA.
ibolesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors.
Vrruch brandies, segnrs. and fancy groceries.
t KUSK. j II. DAVIS. iv. II. tOMl
HUSK, DAVI‘1 A LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Oa.
Ii»xm. U. tl. SXI'.l.UMiS.
LOCKETT tV SNELI.INGS,
MISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Nuivmiia/i. Ga.
WILLIAM IIirMPIllCEYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
mufseturer of Essential Oils, Extracts. Perfumery. Fan
cy. Toilet aud Shaving Soaps. Drugs, Medicines, Ac
ly—augil
HOOFING.
i.« subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
an give satisfaction Prices very low. Best reference
(iren. J. J. MAURICE.
^Gutter* ami Conductors made to order.
BANCKOFT dt BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
nr the Purchase and Sale of Stocks. Ronds. Exchange anil
I K*-»| Estate, 117 Ray street. Savannah jnn'-M
r HOWLAND. JOHN T. KOWI.A.'D.JK
ROWLAND di CO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
17- Hay-street, Savannah
Ili K. WASIIDUUN, Ao’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MKRvTIANT
SAVANNAII.IIA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE.
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
iVo. 94 Hay-street. Samnnuh
THOMAS di KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS.
.V». 15 Haniartl street. Savannah. Ga
F'^pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
r:» pumps, hydraulic rains, nnd kitchen ranges, con-
Uatlvon hand Order* from I be country promptly at-
>nJed to ' jnn7
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATDJRNKY AT UW.
'■n.Uureus county. Ga., Into junior partner of the
•-•a of A. k J. Cocihu.vk, lrwinlon. Ga.. will attend
; aptly to all business entrusted to his care I’nrtlc-
-»r attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. ('. II
''JJton. F. II. Rowe. Dublin,Ga ; M Marsh.Savannah.
syT—dfcwly
URKVILLE A Cl)., “
| i'ORtVARDING AND COUMJSSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga..
iq office tttClmttanooga.Ter.il .and will give dispatch
|iOh»t|S)int to all goods for North Alabama. Tennessee.
|4-iiiuippi or Western Vliglnla. and collect ship and olh-
[•’*rp*u«e bill* from our Tennessee office, 2m—aug8
A. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER,
lute contracts for Building and Work u, Mamin .d
rttjdescription. Residence first door west of St to-
Hall. Broughton Street
' HlJtplON. J u w.in?
CHAMPION di W A ITS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
1 4 Itamard street, between the Market awl Hay . 1
SAVANNAH. OA..
'fiin Groceries. Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors. Dried
■ kc Ac.
—a. Champion. Esq.. Samuel Solomon*. I'. q .
J;o ['.al,un k Whitehead, Swift k Co- Savannah. Ga.
AWECtToN INSURANCE COMPANY .
Of Hartford, Conn.
r “'Wfigned.AgentsoftheabovefTompnny arepre|».ind
r’akni-ks against FiKKon Buildings and their contents.
v HarixkRka Risks, on the inosWavorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO., Agents
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
* HOIKS ALT AND 11 ST A 11. DRALKU IN
ItIJNDS, WINDOW HASH AND PANEL l»»ORS.
iPe« Side Mimu ment Sr/ua re. Sa vannah. Ga
DROWN di HARRIS,
WARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLE.
WRST nkOAD HTRKKT. SAVANNAH. OA.
•'1KT0JT ,) II. lUKKHAN,
HORTON di RIKE.TIAN.
i^ 01 E!,A ' K AN,> KKTAIt DKAl.BHH IN
,,RI - JEWELRY silver-ware, fancy goods.
116 Hroughfi/n-strert
°WER PRESS PRINTING.
d Practice of Medicine—L. 1>. Ford. M. IV
Comparative and Mlcrosoopio Anatomy—II. F. Campbell.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—11. Campbell, M. D.
Clinical lectures will be delivered regularly at the City
Hospital, and ample opportunities will he alTurded for the
study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for the entire Course $105 uO
.Matriculation Ticket (to bo taken once) 5 00
Fnrlurther particulars, apply L>
G. M. NEWTON. Demi.
Aniu.sTA.July 8th. 1854. eodlm—jyS
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
VIUIF. Annual Course of lA*ctures in this department will
X commence un Monday. Novemher 13, nnd will termin
ate in the ensuing March. -
James Junes, M. IV, Professor of Practice of Medicine
J. L. Riddell, M. I)., Professor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone. M. IV. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. Ceuas. M. IV. Professor of Obstetrics.
A. J. Wodderburn. M. D .Professor of Anatomy.
Gustavus A. Nott.M. l>„ Professor of Materia Sledica,
'lliomas Hunt, M. I)., Professor of Physiology and Patliol-
0 °gy-
The rooms for Dissecting will be opeen on the third Mon
day in October.
The Faculty nro Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the
Charity Hospital, aud attend this Institution from Novem
ber to April.
The Students accompany the Professors in their visits,
and. free of expense, enjoy extrrordinnry practical advnn-
tnges.
There are. duriug the session, about eight huudred per
sons prescribed for duily.
In 1853, the number id' patients was thirteen thousand
seven hundred and fifty-nine.
augO—law3m THOMAS HUNT. M. IV. Dean.
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
i IIK Trustees of the Chatham Academy hereby give no
I tice that tho Institution will bo opened (lifier a re
cess) on tho FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, under the
immediate ami personal direction of the Trustees. A well
qualified Principal nml five Instructors will be appointed
by the Hoard of Trustees. Instruction will be given in the
Classics, in Mathematics, nnd in nil the branches of n
thorough English education. Particular attention will ho
paid to tho instruction of young ladies in all the higher
branches. The FJemeutaij hrtuicliea will. also, receive
strictnttention.
The Trustees l»eg leave to assuro tho public that the
rates of Tuition will be so arranged as to afford all parents
nnd guardians uu opportunity of procuring for their chil
dren and wards, good education.
^.Notice will, in due time, be given ofthe names of tlu*
Principal nnd Assistants, and of the terms of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW. 1 Committee
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr.. > Hoard of
R. R. CUYLER. ) Trustees,
aug'i lawtUv
<4AS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to the use of private dwellings, churches.
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundnries.
machine simps, amlvailruad stations.
The Maryland Portable GasCompnuy of Baltimore, keep
on hand and manufacture to order Gas machines of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, aud cannot be excelled in economy,
snlitty and simplicity. For further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE. Trasury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
angl'd llnltlmnre, M. D.
FOR SALE.
,N the first Tuesday in December next. 1 will offer for
,le at Statesboro’, Bulloch county. Ga.. the follow
Dig property, via: 3 negroes, 1.000 acres of land, 1 house
amt lot. horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, nml
household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on
the day nf sale. U. K. FLOTOHKR,
N. II.—All persons indebted will come forward oil that
day prepared to pay up, nml those to whom I am indebt
ed will plense call at the same time.
jy22—• 3m C. E. F.
\\7 ANTED— loo Palmetto logs, not less than 12 leet hi
VV length. Apply to
jy 18 T. .1. WAI.SII, 170 Bayst.
<) N -
call and examine a beautiful variety of Check Uouka,
on all the different Banks in Savannah They are got up
in superior style, on good paper, printed on blue ground
work, nnd will he sold cheap. Call a’ tho book store of
jy22 H. S. SIBLEY. No. 135.Congress-street.
H errings, handles, crackers, &c —ao boxesitea-
dell’s Oand 8 Candles, 50 do Smoked Herring*. 50 do
* Soda Crackers, 50 do Colgnte’s.l’enrl Slarch,
un bark Maria Morton, nml for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO
Treai
landing fri
Jy2i _
f MjuUR.'lllSCUlT. kc —160 bills Georgia Flour. 326sack's
dodo. 25 bids Hiram Smith’s do. 50 do Soda. Ilu tier
and Sugar Biscuit. 70 boxes and half bbl.s dodo, 60 boxes
ground Coffee. 40 do do Pepper. 60 do Mustard, landing and
for sale by
jyo McMahon a doyle.
B UlTF.lt AN I
45 boxes Cli
jyo
C t ANDY AND RAISINS.
> dy.
by
CHEESE—26 tubs fresh Goshen Butter,
eese, for sale by
McMahon a doyle.
(I half boxes New York Gnu-
ra ted.) 30 boxes Raisins. 25 hnlves and qrs. do
mc.mahon a doyle.
eby
jel4
vant
GEORGE N. NM-IIOLK,
Ou'.u’ ltuildinii, opposite Pulaski House,
■ , 'I!,*'additions tohisOHtablislimeiit.c
LdJ ^' K AS-1 ’ J " H •'ANTING, in hi* usual
C. , * n ‘ ! style. an>| on acooriimmlatlng terniH.
J Ol Work executed with dispatch
[' haw '
174011 SALE—A black girl. 15. house
J’ A black girl, 17, house servant
A black woman. 35, good cook, nnd her two boys 8 nnd 10.
A blnck woman. 35.good cook, washer and ironei.
A black woman, 36, good cook, nnd her three daughters,
Hi. 11 amt 9, sold to be kept in the city.
Three black hoys, 13. 14 ami 13.
A blank ninn, 30. good axe man.
A ldnck man. 22, good bricklayer.
apll3 WYLLY A MONTMOLLI.V.
R IO COFFEE. Ac.—140 hags prime green Rio Coffee, CO
dodo Porto l’.ico do. 60 mats and 20 hags old Govern
ment Java do. 20 casks pints llyaas' London Porter. 20 bxs
Treadwell's Soda Cracker*. 50 do/, painted handled Brooms.
100 do do Buckets. 25 bbls Luther Felton A Sen’s Boston
j Rum, landing aud for "ale by
| j P 22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
H ACON—lwwuil pound* Imnduoino Tennessee Bacon in
store, and for sah 1 by
m ay28 OGDEN A BUNKER
( 10RN?—I5U imgs prime Tennessee Corn, in store.and for
J Hah, by may.l COHEN A FOSlHCK
P LANTATION GOOfW.’— While and Htriped Osnnbiirgs
brown nml striped Shirtings, bin Homespun*. Linen
Oniiaburgs. (.'alien*. Ac., fur "ale by
*p28 VaWirr A MORGAN
• HODLDKRH.—Ill hhds;
inUnues 1
A T REDUCED PRICES.—llareges. tissues, organdie* jn-
cmets. Inwns, French prints, brilliants, calicos, silk
and Inco mantillas, white ami fancy linen drill*, colored do,
•J'HM.m- .-Vetch Pig I'ron. landing from h,ig| Ae., lor sale by j.vlH OhWHT A MORGAN,
md for sale by i LJOAP, STARCH AND OANIH.KS.— 80 bxs No 1 and Fain
BRIGHAM. KKI.LVJiCO. Vj By Soap. 3b do Fancy do. 35 do Be;ideiP* Pearl Starch
icka for sale by ~ " 70 do patent mould Caudles, 4fliloAdainantiuedo L forsal(
MuMAHON k DOYLE. n " l - r7
T'LOUR.—290 sacks just
MuMAHON A DOYLE.
TEH emrpcLi T7IA)UR.—'JOOsackMjiistrcw'lvednnilforMnlehy
^ flrkliw sehicted . Jl jyUfl MullAllON A IlOYLE.
. rt b | a Rutter, 60 boxes do doCliuese, 60 do new ( ■ i , il ;
'“‘fnug*. recelve.l pe r stcHmer and Tor sale by | IME—'MMt l.uKnels air slacked Lime For mile toy
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. ,, ....... A \
X M1.F_Li. f , i , . ..... WIHlnmnon’*tmlldlng,llay *t.
I* Si'll” *' ■ jJBWHi m, AliAllAHA.—illiink „ 1,1
K WYLLY A MONTMOLUN IX and c.rditw veil*, hliwk and colored belt rihlHins, black,
la.Yl, u, u „ ‘ j white ami esilored crape ribbons, colore-, nnd white Imnnot
*■'*< T ! , wl,,, " r OB- "nil 10 ( |„ |,| urk v „|vet. satin ami laffetH do. men's gnu/e merlm
Uni r ,. , . <lhv " H just received ]<er Jonas , vl . H t*. do cashmere do. bleached sheeting*, shirting stripe*
•<r«»is|,y inv28 J 0 .IRRSE I _n ..r r..ii ...I,r..p ..In l.v
HENRY LATHBOP A CO
1 cpOBACCO AND HKOARH.—60 boxes Grant AWIIIIani*’
I 6'snnd 8'* Tobacco, 100 do assorted brand* do. 16,000
b l»l» prime N (I Whisky. 60 hhl* fine and jy28
P'A ii I .''""Cffsbeia Whisky. 60 bbls Phelps'Gin,
* '1».30.|„ llran-ly. f„r sale by
X WEBSTER A PALMES, i |.| MlU ,|„„ -U-gai
rnjMiiitK^LAH— F ,|w. H. Kempton baiTjust ^ ! Jy9 SCRANTON. JoHNSTON
('A lotm ‘ r ,<l1 " f ««’«'' BuKHy Umbrellas. IJ UTTER, CHKKSK AND KlJ)UR—20 keg* selected Goshen
XJ Butter. 15 tubs do do. 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
■u«i».‘viw llk M »*“ i llas. white crape HhawU, doth I 60 bids fresh ground Flour, just received per steamorand
^°“*r*. Cliamlsetto*. Am. just received | for sale by
IJ by J^e23 Ok WITT A MORGAN, j auglO .SCRANTON. J0HNBT0N A 00.
bbls. half bill*, kegs and'ban, ju*t ra‘-' DW.’KIVED, per bark HaJiunt, 70 barrel* Potatoes. 100
■ 8*r»u*nj*r Alabama, and rnr*aU by I XU Ronoldson’a Haras, 2 cask* Bacon Hbouldsrs, 2 casks
' 0HAKP10K k WATTS i BaconSldM. mhl4 J. D JESSE.
A PItOULAMATION.
GEORGIA—By Hkkmuiki. V. Joiinmin.
Governor of *a!d Hlate.
in/HBRBAB, official Inlormatlon ha* Iwen received at
vv this Department, that» murder vra* committed hi
H.o county of Clark, un the 26tli of July laat, upon the bo-
dy." f J Kp|ie, by one John Epps, ami llintinld
John l-.pps ha* Hod from Justice ;
I have thought proper, therefore, Hi Issue this, my Proo
Uniatlo... hereby offering a rewanl of due Hundred and
J uly Dollars fur the approhenslon ami dellvny nf the said
i 1 " to the Hherlff of sahl eoiinlv ami Htate.
kinl l do,moreover,charge and require all officer* In thi*
Slate, civil nnd military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to
apprehend tho **hl Epps, in order thnt he may be brought
to trial for the offence with which he stand* charged.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, nt
(he capital in UMedguvUlv. this llth day of Animat, in thn
year of our laird eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and ol
tho Imlepomlmirn of the United Stale* iff America the see
enty-ninth. HKRSCHKL V. JOHNSON.
By too Guvei nor
K. P. Watkixh Secretary of Stale.
lllBWHlPrtON.
John Emm is about 32 year* old. rather tall nml straight
built, dark hair, not much luulhieil to conversation,ono un
mistakable mark Is. he has hut one ear, which ear missing
not recollected, hut born entirely destitute a* to that ear,
wear* hi* hair moderately long, ou account of thl* defect.
angltl—4
MOHR HOOK S—FllICS 11 ARRIVALS.
Keceimt by .S', .V, Sibley. August 16.1864.
T URKEY. Russia, the Blnck Son. and Circnssla—by Cap
tain Spence, author of ‘ Travels in Circassia.” “Wo*-
tern Caucasus." Ac with colored illustration*, numeroua
engravings, and a map— London edition.
Orator’s Touchstone—bv Hugh McQueen.
Fifty Years In both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of
the lile of n forint r Merchant—by Yiusent Nolle.
Hclonco of Things Familiar, a guide to .Scientific Know!
edge—by Rev Dr Brewer.
The Renegade Ginspy.
Falkland, a novel—Bulwer.
More of Planter's Northern Bride.
Alone—by Marino Ilnrland, author of Kate Harper. Ac.
Ooclnne.or Italy—by Madame Du Staid Hahdein.
More Georgia Scenes.
Isniisiana Swamp Doctor. For sale at
augl? No 135 Congroas-street.
im KIONS’ HK1V WORK.
H ARD TIMES, by Dickens-price 12)* cents
Fifty Years In both Hemispheres, or Reniiniscencea
of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolle.
Tho Youth of Jefferson, nr College Scrapes.
Tliu Natural History of tho Human Species—5v Id Col
Uhas Hamilton Smith, with engraving*.
Gliddon and Nutt’s Types ol Mankind, cheap edition.
A Thesaurus of English word*, to facilitate tho exp. ...
sion of ideas and assist In composition—by Pelcr Maik
Hoget.
The Edinburgh Review, for July.
Tho British nnd Foreign Medico Chirurgical Review, for
July.
Fashion an.i Famine; The Barclays of Boston; Illshnp
IvesJ Trials of a Mind In tho progress to Catholicism: Dish
op Kip's Catacombs of Rome; The Priest nnd tho Hugue
not; leather Stocking nnd Silk. Ac.
i»ug!7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS AND lOdPUOLlCATIOAig
R ECEIVED by S.-S. Sibley.
Turkey nnd the Turks, by J. V. C Smith.
Now u-Days, a very interesting book illustrated.
^ Easy Nat. or the Three Apprentices, a talo of life in New
York and Boston, by A. L. Stimson.
Julliennc, the Daughter of tho Hamlet, by Hugh Do Nor-
mand.
Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kontucky.by W, H. Bo
gart.
The Flitch ofBacon or the Custom of Dunmow, a tale
of English Home.by William Harrison Ainsworth.
Katharine Walton, or the Rebel of Dorchester, by W.
Gilmore Simms.
The Partisan, a Romanco of tho Revolution by W. Gil
more Simms.
Mellichampe A legend ofthe Santee. Iiy the same author
new and revised editions.
Woman’s love,by EogineSue, a year after marriage by
T. S Arthur.
The Mysteries of a convent, by a uoted metUodiRt preach-
Hard Times, a new novel, by Charles Dickens.
The Spanish Herolno. a tale of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
More of Weary foot Common. Ritchie's New Enchanting
Novel. For sale at No 135 Congress.
augl6.
FASHION AND FAMINE,
Mrs. Anna S. Stepens. in one vol.
The Turkish Empire—Its history, political and reli
ghius condition, its manners, customs. Ac., by E. Joy Mor
ris. late Charge nt Naples.
Agatha Beaufort, nr Family Pride, by the author of the
I'icke.
Lieber on Civil Liborty and seirOovemment. 2 vol
The Potiplier Papers, a new supply.
Ilyputin. or New Foes with Ohl Faces, by <’. Kingsley,
author of Alton Lick.
Harper’s Mngnzino and Putnam's, for August.
Godey’s Ladies Book for Augest.
Westminister for July.
Blackwood's Magazine for July.
aug4 IV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TO THE PUULIU.
11 HIE undersigned, with a view of winding up tho estate
X of Jas, H. .Shcnlmn. anil of closing the business of tho
Into firm of Jas. II. anil M. Slienhnn. has this day disposed
of the entire stock of Dry Goods nt tho ohl stand, No. 125
Urougliton-streot. nnd transferred the lease of said store
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of tills city, hut more
recently of Augusta, Ga.
In withdrawing from business, thn undersigned takes
pleasure in tendering to ids late friends uud patrons liis
sincere thanks for the uniform support extended to him du
ring the whole of the time that he has been engaged in
business in Savannah, nnd feels that he cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
pc pared to give them all the advantages which can he
rendered by an extensivo capital, a thorough knowledge of
business nml a character for honesty, propriety nnd fair
dealing, which seldom fail to sccuro success for their pos
sessors. M, SHKAHAN.
Savannah. May 17, 1864. mny2()
fulfill Hems lit) €flrpp().
Telegraphed for tho Georgian,
Columbia, Bopt. lftth.
Maink Ki.koitoh Morrell, tliu anti Nehrskn,
vnndWlute, is uluuted Oovnrntir by tho pooiilo. The
liUglMlutnro uttd ontluu eongrussloiinl- delegation, uru
anti Nchrtwku.
1’uilahki.imiia : A mooting wtiH hold for the ro
I lot of Hn vun mill, and a committee of 30 appointed to
Hollolt contributions. Tlio aiithoritiea or Buvummh
were ompowered to draw nt once for $1,000.
The Niagara arrived at lluUlux o« tliu I’JUi.—
AiiHtriu icfiist H to nogotlntn on the Imxis proposed by
tho Western Powers.
Tho uIIIch arc about to ubandou Boiuorstiml.
Spain.—Queen ObrlHtlnn bus been expelled from
Spain, mid her property cohIIhciUciI.
Cotton hns udvunced id. The huIom lor the week
were 58,000 bnles. Middling Orleans 6J, Uplumls
5i.
Flour Inis declined 2s. Od. to 3s. Od. CoiisoIh H.jJ.
GIOOKGIA GENERAL IIOBMl’AL.
FAUM-STREET, SAVANNAH.
This iuslitutlon. lately under the charge of Dr. I’. II,
WtUlmuu aud Dr. Charles Gunahl.ha* l«-cu re-urgnnltcd bv
the udilltlon nf Dr. S. N. Harris nml Dr. Easton Yonge lo
it* medical corps. It i*hoped that thi* arrangement will
enablo the Institution the hotter to maintain and even to
extend tUecharitle* which It has been lu tho habit of be
stowing upon tlio indigent from the revenues of its regular
tiURine«R. With largo and admirably ventilated wards
airy and pleasant room*, spacious grounds, a resident un
dergraduate lu medicine, an experienced steward, riml a
highly Intelligent, kind nnd obliging stewardess.this estab
lishment offers advantages and Inducements rarely foun.l
in .Southerncities, and makes ample provision for all classes
ol patients, lu its management, it will tie the object nt
tliu proprietors to offer not only medical nml surgical aid
to such as may seek It* benefits, but to provide the com
forts of a home for the invalid.
TKIIJIS.
Patients will ho received Into tho wards of the Hospital
at one dollar per diem. It is considered that this will de
fray the expense of board, nursing and medicine—llio
medical and surgical sorvices being rendered 1 a -, n cIih. ity
Apartments strictly private can bo obtained by persons de-
mrlng them, with board and nursing at 81 per diem, the
usual rates being charged in hucIi eases for medicine and
professional services.
il^ves 1 ™ 10 ' JUi,,,,n8:, “PProprlated to the reception of
Application may bo made at tho Hospital, or to the un-
dorsigned: * '
U H. WILDMAN, M. D. No. 20. Abercorn-slreet
CHARLES OANAHL, M. I),. South Broad between, Bar
nard and Wbitaker-sts.
straetR U ” c,,rncr “f Harris and SVhRnker-
NOTICK TO VESSELS.
All Pilots and Captain* of Vessel*, arriving here from
lorelgu ports, ielected w ith small pox or other diseases of a
contagious or malignant character, are required to bring
their vessels to anchor nt tho quarantine grouud, opposite
Fort Jackson, there to remain, without communication
with the city or adjacent counties, until I
vessels visited by tile
notified, nnd
MACKALL, M. D.,
Health Oflicer.
SOUTH CAROLINA AND CENTRAL (GA.)
RAILROAD COMPANIES,
May 1.1854.
Notice is hereby given that ou and after the first day ol
July next the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charles
ton, and the Central Railroad Company. Savannah, will
discontinue the free forwarding business heretofore trans
acted by them. Freighters will please cease ou nnd aft. r
the said first day of July to consign tneir Merchandise to
the Railroad Agents respectively, a* heretofore practised.
K H. CUYLER,
I resident Central Railroad Compnuy
„ ,, JNO CALDWELL,
iilayl 1—dm President S. Railroad Compau
GRAY IIHIITHEUS,
OF AUGUSTA, GA.,
B EG to inform the citizens of Savannah and vicinity, that
they have purchased tho entire stock of Dry goods ol
Mr. M.Shnnhau, 125 Brougbton-st., wliero they will open a
branch of their business on Monday morning next, May
22d. with large additions of new und desirable goods, to
which they would respectfully invito the attention of tho
public
Savannah, May 10,1864—uuvy20
B ACON—50 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shouldei
15 tes sugar-cured Hams, landing aud for sale by
augl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
F ULTON MARKET BEEF.—Just received per brig Pliilu-
ra. 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, for sale bv
augl5 HYLAND & O’NEILL.
B UTTER, fIajUR, kc.—20 kegs and 20 tubs selected Oi
shen Butter.66 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flom
40 half bbls extra Canal do. 100 boxes Scaled Herring*. 60
do Bunch Rui*ins, landing from sieamer. and for sale by
jel4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
M AX SUITANE CHAMPAGNE—We would call the at
tention of tho public to this celebrated brand of
Champagne SVlne. which we. itaving been appointed sole
agent* by the importer, Arthur Leary, of New York, offc
for sale in lots to suit purchasers. This wine is equal i
flavor to any of the favorite brands now in general usi ,
nnd superior to many which it is fast superseding. Hotel
Proprietors, and other* desiring It. can have Importation*
made expressly for themselves, with their names labelled
on tho bottles, by sending their orders to us.
mayS OGDEN & BUNKER
B LACK LACE.—4-4. 6-4 nnd l')-4 black lace for mantillas,
and a variety of hack lace trimming, lor sale by
je30 EDWARD 8. WEMFfON.
S UNHRIES.—2(1 bill* Mercer Potatoes; 20 On. Apples very
line; 10 boxes Oranges; It) do Lemons. Rnisiu*. Dates',
Almonds.Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, kc. kc.. just re.
celved per steamer Augustn, and for sale by
mnr2 CHAMPION k IVATTN.
A RROW ROOT' —Just received from Hnllowes. a Iresli
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground
within the last month, nnd of n superior quality, for sale by
nirr IV. IV. LINCOLN. Mouuinent squari
M "SUGAR AND'moLASSLS.—41) Idols Prime , ....
i v Choice New Orleans Sugar, 200 bbls do do Molasses,
just received nnd for sale by
ap7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON .C CO.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—100 hhdH choice N OSugl-,
75 do lair nnd prime N O do; 00 bbls refined A B nnd C
Sugar.300 do prime S <> Molasses, for sale by
jy7 WEBSTEER k PALMES
H AMS—-26 bbls Unssnrd Hams, landing from brig Elislm
Doane. and for sale by
JanlO COHEN k FOSD1CK.
S UGAR—76 hhds fair to ehoiee N O Sugar. It) do Musro
vndo do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 50 bbls
Stowart’srefined CSugar; for sale by
augl7 _ WEBSTER k PALMES
B RANDY, gin. .Vc—6 half pipe* Otard. Pupuy J: Co’s
Rrandy. 0 do Frcneh do. vnrious brands. 25 cightli casks
do, 6 bid*old Peach do , 35 do Domestlcdo, 5 pipe* Holland
Gin, 60 bbls E Phelps’ do, 50 do N E Rum. 60 do Rectified
Whisky, for sale bv np9 . McMAHON k DOYLE.
P RINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ol li
Prints and Pictures, among them a now variety equal
to «R painting*, and much cheaper, for sale by
nov23 S. S. SIBLEY. 1350oiigres„-stre*-t.
C L\RV.T WISE—nf superior quaiitv ;\mt <lii.-i t iinpnrta-
tion. Chateau la Rose. Chateau" LaFitte Burgundy
Baume, Chateau Mngunrd. St. Julicn in boxes and cn*l
for sale by A. BONAUD.
mttySO ('oruer nf Bay ami Whitaker-sts,
C OFFF.E AND TEA.—150 sacks prime and choico Rio
Coffee, 60 do West India do, 40 mats Old Government
.lava do. 76 chests and cases Tea. various brands, for sa
by Julylff McMAHON & DOYLE.
N ew BOOKS.—Received by S. S. Sibley. July 12:
Weary Foot Common, by I*>itch Ritchie, author ol
the Robber of the Rhine, kc
Walter Warren, or the Adventurer of the Northern
Wilds, by Owen Duffy.
Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazino for July. For sale at 135
Congress-street. _ jyl3
URANDIKS. WINES, kc —10 half pIpCH superior Otard,
XJ Dupuy ft Co Rrandy. 12 do do J Durand nnd other good
brands ilo. 10 qr casks choice Jean Louis, 1811, do, 16 half
nnd qr pipes superior Madeir. 26 qr casks low priced do,
do do lino Port Wine. 5 pipes Holland Gin, 60 cases fine
Clnrat Wine. 100 baskets Holdsiek nnd other brands Cham
pagne. for sale hy
may 18 .1 V. CONNER AT k CO.
BALTIMORE BACON. LARD aND FLOUR.—40 lilids.
J J choice new Bacon .Sides; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 15
lierce* do do Sugar cured Hams ; 76 bbls and 100 kegs new
toaflArd; 100bid*, superfine HowardtdreetFUmv. land
ing nnd for salo by
inar 29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
f TLOUR aND LARD.—260 sacks Georgia Flour, 120 bbls
do do. 20 bbls choico I^nf Lard. 30 kegs do, for salo bv
joOft McMAHON k DOYLE.
QUUAK AND TOBACCO.—36,000 primo und choice Ha-
tJ vana Sugar* of varhm* brands, 75 butt* amok lug and
chewing Tobacco do do, 60 boxes do. for sale by
jy!» McMAHON k DOYLE.
S UGAR. COFFEE, Ac.—30 hhds fair and prime NO Hu-
gar. 100 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 26 dodo ohl gov
eminent Java do, 60 bbls refined Sugar, crashed nnd pow
dered, 26 do hnml-nmdo Sugar Crackers, 60 do Soda nml
Rutter do, landing uud for sale hy.
j V 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
B ACON, SUGAR AND FUlUR.-ItJHIO lb choice Bacon
Hams, Sides and Shoulder*
1(1,000 ft Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynolds’ Hams
200 sacks Cherokee Flour. 26 bbls Hiram Smith’s do
25 bbls CriiHhed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes lainf do
10 bbls, 25 keg* 20 cans laird, just received and for
sale by may9 A. CHAMPION.
OUNDRIKS.— 5(1 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour;
00 do Butter, Sugar ami Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
well's Soda Biscuit: 60 bbls rectified Whiskey; 60 boxen
each No. 1 Palo ami Family Soap: 80 half chests Blnck
Tei., Si lb papers ; 20 boxes assorted Candy; 40 hluls prime
Bacon Bides; 20 do dodo Hhouldcr* ; 10 tierces choice Su
gar Cured Hums: 60 bids and 60 kegs prime la*af laird,
landing and for salo by
may30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
B ACON.—lb hhds Hutu*, 10 do Shoulder*, landing from
suhr Cataract, aud lor sale by
jy4 COHEN A FOgDICg
J UST RECEIVED at Bouaud’a Fancy Grocery and Liquor
Store, 30 boxes' Wolf* Aromatic Boheldam Scbnapn*,
I n pint* and quart*. may 80
\
/*i HATH AM SHERIFF’S SALE—On the first Tuesday in
November next before the Court House, in the city of
Savannah, will be Bold between the li-gal hours nf sale, nil
tlie stock of Dry GoihIh and fancy articles contained in the
storo at the north east corner of Congress and Whitaker
streets, in the city ol Savannah, consisting in part of 80
pieces brown shirting. 2 bales do, 11 pieces brown drill, 05
do bleached shirting, 28 do Russia diaper, 15 do French
cambric. 13 crape shawls, 30 doz. gloves, 100 do*, hose, 20
do* draws, 20 doz. shirts, 20 pieces velvet. 84 neck lidkfs
,o pieces prints. 40 pounds thread, 10 pieces osnabnrg. 19
do tickings, 116 do colored muslin, 40 do carpet. 4 do drug
get, o0 pairs tnuslin sleeves, 20sett* lace collars and sleeves
40 pair window shades. 2 boxessewingsilk.2 do suspenders.
100 bonnets, 10 pieces matting. 60doz Hdkf*. 60pairs do. 100
gross buttons, 600 boxes hooks and eyes. 31 pieces kersev. 16
do (.a twill*. 1 do do plains, 200 pairs blankets, 47 broclie.
no reams iMipor, 19 pieces calico, 1« pieces cumhrlc. 2 nla«*
show eases. 2 gas lamps. 1 lot trimming*, awning rack
and posts, aud all the fixture* id said store, together
with a great variety of other articles too numerous
to bo here meutioned ;.levied on as tho property of Will
lam li. Adams and Charles Bruner, to satisfy a tl. fa. ou
mreclosiiro of a nmrlgnge, issued from Chatham Info.lor
. "iVim " l r , lfllluc 11 I-aRochoand AlfredT. Bonne
vs ll illiam B. Adams and Charles Bruner, trading n*
Adams A Bruner. Property set forth in said ii. fa.
Hpl 1 DANIEL 8. WILSON, I). Sh'ff C. C.
NOTICE TO FOKIVAKUING MEUCIIANTS
AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED.
mill', following reduced rules tor Ireiglit destined" for .limit-
J. goniery, Alabama, have been established from Savan
nah, to Montgomery, over the Central, Macon and West
ern. Atlanta and Uigrunge.and Montgomery nnd ll'estl'oint
Railroads. Goods intended for this line, should be marked
"via Atlanta.”
1st class measurement goods, per foot, 25 cents.
2d per 100 pounds, $1 40.
No wagoning on the route, and goods have quick desnutch
Micox, Aug. 2,1864. EMERSON FOOTE,
aug4—lm Superintendent M, A W. U. R,
WATER CURE! WATKiTcUltK M ~
R OCK SPRING WATER CURE, one mile north or Mari
etta. Oa.,i*open for the reception of patients with
Chronic diseases of all characters, summer ami winter
Thu charge per week tor board, medical advice and at
tention, use ol bath-houses and bathiug apparatus is seven
dollars, which includes all expenses except bath-house at
tendance, washing, nnd wearing apparel, which can lie sup
plied reasonably. The present being the fifth season ol the
proprietor’s establishment at the above named place to
gether with the great number of patieuts cured ami im
proved by him, induces him to believe that the friends of
WATER CURE will sustain him in liis efforts to reduce the
rates of charges in accordance with those of similar es
tablishments North.
jy23—eodlru CAREY COX, M. I).
PROVINCIAL. INSURANCE COMPANY OK
TORONTO. CANADA. WEST.
Capital $4,000,000.
r I HIE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
-L above Company, begs to uunounco that lie is prepared
to issuso I'olicies ol Insurance on Fire Risks in Savannah
and vicinity, us also on Mariue Risks guiierallv
IV.II. CROWDER. Agent.
NOTICR
Of establishment of Surveyors General and of Land of
lice* for the Territories ol Now Mexico, Washington,Ore
gun. and Minnesota.
I N pursuance of law. the President ofthe United States
has directed that for the present the following shall he
the sites of the ofiices fur the Surveying and Land Districts
created by acts passed at tho late session of Congress, viz ;
The ollice for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be
located nt Santa Fe; and that fur the Surveyor General of
Waahiugtou Territory at Olympia.
The nfiices for the Register and Receiver for Washington
Territory also at Olympia ; tlioso for Oregon Territory at
Oregon City; those for tlio TViuona District, in Minnesota
Territory, at Winona; and those for Red Wiug District, also
in Minnesota Territory, «t Red Wing.
Given under my hand, ut the city of Washington, this
twenty fourth dnfkif August, A. D, 1854.
JOHN WILSON,
su5—Gw Coinurssioner of the General Ijin.l oillce
A CARD —The undersigned having purchased Un- inter
est of Mr. E. Lockett, in tlio firm of Lockett, hmg a
Co .said firm is this day dissolved. W. II. LONG.
j°‘J J. H DAVIS.
D ISSOLUTION.—The firm ol ICkjuto.v aTt Kiwriu.Kis im*
day dissolved by mutual consent.
EDWARD 8. KEMPTON.
a P-‘ J IIENRYJV. VKUSITLLK.
CMiWARD KEMPTON having purchased the entire
Stock. Notes und Open Accounts of tlio late firm ol
Kempton A Yemille, will enntinuo the business on his own
account at tho old stand, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of tho pntronnge of his friends am! the public at
,ar 8 ft ap3U
flMIK Subscriber having sold out his entire Interest in
X the firm of Kempton A Vorstiile. to E. S. Kempton
would respectfully solicit, in his behalf, a continuunco of
that favor so liberally bestowed on the late firm
a I'30 HENRY IV. VER8TILLE.
UTTER, CHEESE AND POTATOES—20 keg* selected
1 Goshen Butter, 60 boxes do colored Clmese, 20 barrels
choice Potaloes, landing from steamer nnd for sale by
<mgSl SCRANTON. J0UN8T0N k CO
^ ARGEand line assort
in»v6
SjUflAI* AND MOLASSES.—lu hhds PortoItico Bugar, 10
kJ do Cuba do. 45 bbls Stuart's A. B ami C do. 20 bbL
Craslied and Powdered do. 75 bbls Cuhn Molasses. 60 do N
O Hyrup. for snlc by n p9 Mr.MAIION A DOYLE.
I)
JVj OTTCE.—Tho undersigned having rented the well
IN known summer retreat, on the salts, called Bit aim mq
for the summer, takes pleasure in announcing to the citi
zen* of Ha vatinnli. and nil others that lie will be ready to
receive visitors and boarders on Monday next, nnd that he
will spare no trouble nor expense to make cumfortahle all
those who nmy think proper to visit him. Owing to the
limited number of rooms, and other necessary conveniences
for a hotel, he will not be able to accommodate ns many,
lie would wish, but will do thn be. - ’
Call
s well, ni
SKK KK,
.Savannah. May 4th. 186-1.
LTHEA PASTE!
A';'
K TYMFR
lm—my 6
edy for L'ouglm
0l)ippinQ auk Btcamboato.
# H>H RIIILAUJCLRIIIA.—The packet «chr
8. M. Wain. Ikaisten, master, will have despatch a*
For frit-glil or charter, apply to
MpllB F. .LOUDEN.
TJa NICw YORK—Old kfiatabllehed lilne.
ySaat—lhu fine packet *lilp UARTFOUll, Clapp, master,
will have quick despatch a* above. For freight, or pas
s*ge. apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to
*e6 DRiUHAM, KE1J.Y A CO.
NKVV Y OR It .—1) n I oYr Lh i®. Wrha regu-
lav packet schooner rt J. WARING. Neff, master,
vo qiilok despatch for the above pqrt. For freight
or |ias*ugo, apply to
"«1 KjV OGDEN.
JCJ/ IV l-j \V YORK—Union lj||ic.—Tlie regular
nacket schooner KNCHANTRE88, Hiinpwm, Master,
will have quick despatch for tho above port. For freight.
- passage, apply lo
(Hif27 F. J. OGDEN.
37V IIALTIfllORIC —rho line sclir. PRISCILLA.
Mitchell, master, oil have dispatch as above.
'oldfi. Ac . just received.nnd for sale hy
IV. W. LINCOLN.
I*'bl7 Monument squan-.
V ESSEL FOR SALE —The brig Dki.t.i. 198 tuns burthen,
well found in sails and rigging, coppered nnd coniwr
fastened, is offered for sale. Apply to
fi«b2l ROWLAND A CO.
f 1IDEK— 20 1,61 ('h:iiii|.aign rider, tor sale by
ap20 CHAMPION a WATTB.
( tlOAR8.—8.001)superior Neptune brand.bjitHidn Pen-
J nrvel.6.000 Rioknndo, 3 casks old Bourbon Whisky, 20
baskets Champngno, just received nrd for sale by
aplH I». CURRAN.
QUO Alt AND MOLASSES—120 hhds taunsiana Sugar, and |
ij 311 bids Ismlslann Molasse*. binding from brig Albion. |
front Attnknpas. and for sale by
(«U12 COHEN AFOSDICK.
H ISCDITS, ('.INDUS. M»AI .t-r, —ioo iifils nugurTsoda
nml 'tatter Biscuits. 20 do Pilot Bread. 60 boxes Bca-
ilell’s 0’s nml S's tallow Candles, 100 do Smith's, Bucltau's. .
nnd C'olgnle's family Soap. 100 do Colgate’s pale number 1
Soap. 60 do pearl Starch. 20 do grauud Coffee,60 do* Brooms, !
20 bhls Stuart's powdered Sugar. 60 do do crushed do, land
ing nml for sale hy
Augll SCRAN TON. JOHNSTON A CO
kiPRLN'O OIOSS GOODS—Per Steamer Augusta—New
>3 style rich Silk Oremulines. Barege* nml I'lnhl Silks.
Crape de Paris, white nnd colored Freurli Isiwns. plain anil
printed; plain French Cambrics, French Brilliants, printed
and white; black Barege*, plain anil figured. Ac.. Ac., fot
sale bv febl5 HENRY LATIIRGP JiCO.
IIY T. .1. WAI.SII.
On TUESDAY. October it. will lot *.,ld In front of tliu Court
House, between the legal hours of sale.
1 liorsH and wagon. 13 silver spoons, I table. I glass. 1
double barrel gun. 1 bedstead, 1 settee. I chest. Ae. and
one-half Interest of tho schooner Mary Ann, sold by leave
of the Ordinary of Chatham county, for the benefit of tbe
creditojs of Henry Cooper, deceased. Terms rush.
a "K‘J7
Administratrix Hale.
On Tuesday, October 3d, will be sold In front of tho Court
House, between the legal hour* of sale,
Lot No. lOTyrconnell Tythlng Derby Ward, corner or
Broughton nnd tVhitaker-streeta. in tlio City of Ha vannah
Soldhyvirtuo of an order ofthe Court of Ordinary or
Chatham Counly, for tho beniiltof the heirs and creditor*
,f the estate of Robert W. Pooler, late of said county. <V
conned. Terms cash, purchaser lo pay for title.
ugl9 MARY J. POOLER, Administratrix.
Corn at prlvat- sale—20C bushels Corn, for sale at thn
r passage, apply n
utglfi
ooard ut Johnston’s lower whf.
OR GUAM, KELLY a 00,
A IIOSTON—Thc bark CHARLES WILLIAMS,
33j£ Dawes, master, will havo quick dispatch ns above.
»r ireight or passage, apply to
augll BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
CllAllLUIBT'UN \M> IIALT1 AIOitKl
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CU ’8 LINE.
Cabin Passage., $17 50 (.Hteuruge Passage . .$8 00
■fifs*. Tho splendid now side-wheel steamship TEN-
Jflllftj,NESHEE. Loui* Parish, cotnmantler. will sail ns
Alow mg schmlule:
from Hattimore. Frum Charleston.
....April 29 Friday May 6
May 10 Tuesday May 10
May 20 Friday May 20
May 31 Tuesday lune 0
luno 10 Friday June 10
luno 21 Tuesday June 27
July 1 Krlduy July 7
Inly 12 Tuesday July 18
Inly 22 Friday July 28
J. HOOPER A CO , Agents. Hnltimore.
J IV. CALDWELL A CO., Agents, Charleston.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agents.Savannah.
J-II “‘s, I’AIjATKA, FLA., AND INTER*
t-nviaWfiSSCMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer WE-
DAK A. (.apt. A King, will leave as usual on Saturday, tho
2d September. s. M. I.AFFITEU.
Agent.
uiayd
AUGUSTA AND H A niBURD.—
"i ’I'lftttai. very light draft steamer FASHION'.
(apt. It. A. mil pot. Will depart on Saturday afternoon, the
t«t July, and continue to leave every Saturday. Forfreight
engagements, which will be taken at reduced rates, apply
*“ M. A. COHEN. Agent.
FLORIDA PACKET.
fhr Darien. It runs wick, and St. Marys, Ga,,and Jackson-
vilie, Picolata. Patatka, and Hlack Creek, Fla.
r - The new and splendid fast running steam-
■i£kltSM l!r SEMINOLE. Captain W. R. I’owtku.. will
commence tier trips as abovo on Tuesday the 21st instant,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Returning .she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday rooming, in ample time for passengers going
north, toconuect with the New York and Savannah steam
ships.
The Seminole is fitted up in magnificent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for sped, safety, niul comfort i,
nut uxcullud by any steamer in the South "
Taking the inland route she oilers superior inducement,
for invalids aud others.
Forfreight or passuge apply to Captain Blankenship, or
hoard, at the wharf of tho Savannah a id Charleston .steam
Packets. marlO 8 M LAFFITEAU. Agent.
FOR CIIARLKSTON.
r T, " ! 8tca tners Goraon and Callmun .....
^ri AiliMM 'l ]-Monday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday at 7)f o’clock. I*. M.. leaving Charles
ton on tlie same days nt 5 o’clock. P. M.
Tho boats arrive ami leave Charleston in time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
, 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.K
Savannah. Feb 7.185-1. 8 *
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—f\>r Patatka. Fla..amt all the interme
diate landings on the route.
- The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA,
wttSaUSSLCaptain N. Ki.vo, will, until further notice
leavo every Saturday, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of Passago in large, airy State Rooms, asloliows
To Darien $3 00 | To Picolata $8 C
. St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 0
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 0
7£N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, forOcala. wil' be
re-shipped free of all chargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Gnarlesum
Steam Packet Company’s wharf,or to
ft)l>18 S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
GENERAL SOUTHERN INSURANCE
AGENCY OFFICE,
142 Bayst., tld door West of the Exchange.
Charter Oak Lire Insurance Company, or Hartford. Ct —
Capital $300,000. Endorsed and approved by the Comptrol
ler of tlie State of Connecticut.
Granite Fire k Mariue Insurance Company, of New York
City—Capital $300,000.
Fanner’s Insurance Company, of Utica. New York—Card
tal $200,000, 1
Knickerbocker Insurance Compnny, of Waterford, New
York—Capital $160,000.
New York nnd Erie Insurance Company, of Middletown.
New York—Capital $160,000.
State Mutual Fire k Marino Insurance Compnuy.« Har
risburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies nro sound, strong and reliable, evei
ready to meet all just claims that rony be made upon them.
All kinds of property ^Insured on reasonable terms. Also
A. WILBUR. Agent.
MRS. S. TOMB
Will open oo Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil-
wry and Dress Making Establishment. on 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 nnd itraw ; Mantillas, iu
preat variety of fashions; Caps, Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in largo assortment, adapted to every age nnd tasto ; also,
I* reach Flowers. Wreaths,Straw and otherTrinimings, Dress
Collar*. Ac.. Ac, to an Inspection of which the ladies are
respectfully invited on her opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, blenching and pressing Bonnets und Panama Hats,
niarcldio—tf
BROGANS—BROGANS.
The subscribers would cull the attention ol
planters and others, lu want of good aud cheap
brognns,to cnll and examine their stock, as they
feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
prices o| their goods cannot fail to please.
.. MURPHY k DEVANNY.
. 'uoyio corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
splendid new house, situated on Brond-st
immediately in front or the site ofthe old I’lnntors’
__Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with
urniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers ou Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
tliu Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favoi
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
nov9—tf Proprietor.
O ATS.—100 bags prime Maryland Oats landing per sclir
Summerset, for Hnle by
f*WW BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
(JELLING OFF AT COST PRICKS FOR CASH .—TheSub-
13 scribers. in order to bring their business to a close Im
mediately. will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry (ioods at cost prices, for cash. The Stock is
large nnd well selected, embracing every variety of goods
suitable for tho present and coining season. Merchant,
and Planter* visiting the city will do well by calling on ui
at No. 178 Broughton street, nearly opposite St. Andrew',
Hall, west side. M. PRENDERGAST.
L. J. GUI [.MARTIN,
13EER AND PORTER —46 bids N Y Beer, 25 casks Ixin-
I -I don Porter, landing and for sale by
_Jy£ McMAHON A DOYLE.
( 'tUUlllAl.S—2u dozen assovled Cordials—Aniselta. i'ar-
J fait Amour. Noveau. nml Rose—for sale by
dec!4 AJJONAUD.
H ARPER'S MAGAZINE—For August, n splendid mini
ber, received, and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-street.
B UTTER.—20 Tubs fresh May Butter, received peFsteam
er Knoxville, and for sale by
Jo 8 McMAHON & DOYLE.
W A first rata Cook.white or colored
Apply nt this office.
P ARASOLS —A handsome
Umbrellas, for sale by
nray28
lit of
>1 ladies’
EDWARD S. KEM1TON.
H AMS. BACON AND LARD.—Just received. 100choice
llaltimoro Ha in*. 3 bbls Pig do, 3 hhds Bacon Shoul-
lcr.2'1 packages Leaf Lard. 10 whole nnd half bbls Pig Pork,
for sain by DAVID O’CONNOR,
inaylG corner Broughton and Drayton-sts.
riiRAS AM) SUGARS.—Just received. 6 chests extra II'
X son tea. 20 do black Oolong, loose and in and >£ i
load packages. 25 bbls Stuart’s crashed, ground and clarf-
liod sugar. U and C, 3 hhds New Orleans do, lor sale Iiy
Jy2P DAVID O’CONNOR.
R EFINED AND CLARIFIED SUGAR.—Just received and
in store, 40 bhls Stewart’s A 11 k C Clarified Segnrs.40
do do Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 15 hhds N O Clarified
Sugar, for sale by
Jy? J. v. connerat & co.
t^OAP AND STARCH.—i
boxes No 1 Family Soap, 60 do
pure l’earl Starch,for sale by
McMAHON' k DOYLE
• sale
VjOAP POWDER,—Babbitt's celebrated Soap 1’owde
SJ which are warranted Intake out all staid* fiom table
linon and napkins without injury lo tho article, for sale by
i e «_ Wil. VV. LINCOLN. Monument Square*
Y~1I'NNY BAGGING.—60 bales Gunny Bagging, to
»>y iyia uiugham kelly &
W 11ISKV.—6 casks genuine Scotch ami Irish IVhinkyJn
wood and bottle. For sale by
']oc1« HYLAND k O'NKIl.L.
H ACGN AM) LAUD. —10 IiIhIs choice Bacon Sides. 10 do
Shoulders. 20 bids choice Leaf Lard, for snlc by
a P? McMAHON & DOYLE.
D UPONT’S GUN POWDER';—Dupont’s Gunpowder col
stantlv Sir sale at manufacturers’ prices, hy
„ COHKN At FOSDICK.
ap‘,8—istf Agents for Dupont de Nemours k Co
Auttion Bales.
ilepot.
augl
11 S. UOGARDUS,
STATE STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, 8AVANNAH,
Cabinet Maker,
UPHOLSTER, BELL-HANGER. Ate. fcc.
WOULD respectfully invite attention lo
tho Increased facilities afforded him hy his
present location, lu all branches pertain
Ing to his busines, sucli as CABINET MA
KING, UPHOLSTERING. BELL-HANGING, Ate.
Having been engaged for many years in attendance on.
and ia furnishing every requisite for FUNERAL, , he con
tinues to lie at nil times supplied witli
All Sizes oi Jluliogany uud Metullic Coltiiis,
among whicli may lie found a u w (.altern of Arnoltl’s
Patent Alr-IOxiiimwti ll metallic Ilurlnl Cates,
for whicn tho advertiser Is the only agent for Savannah and
Florida. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pine Collins, ulso con
tantly on band.
Having every facility for the performance of all tlie de
tails required on funeral occasions, including the obtain-
mentot the ground. Mr. B. i» prepared to assume tho whole
direction of funeral arrangement*, while for moderation in
charges, lie refer* to the experience of tlie community, a
mong whom he has been resident for so many years.
In compliance with many lolicita-
tiaus from his friend* aaufellow-citi
zuns, Mr. B. has obtained a new and
modemly constructed Hkahhk. whicli
will be under the charge of Mr. D.
lied, carriages will also be supt lied at
the usual cost. Orders for the Hearse can bu lef, as above,
or with Mr. I-ain at 221 Congress-street. may 5
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GRLLN & CO.
CARllIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Hay street. Savannah. Ga.
SPRING ANO SUMMER GOODS.
The subscriber has now opened a complete assort-
nent of goods suitable for the present and coming
eason. consisting in part of black, blue and colore-:
•oshmere Cloth* and Cushmerei*. black and tan.
colored French Cii»«niier—. white and fancy Drill*, ulm
while, figured white, .n , fancy Mar- ii! * V tin.*. ,-. e .
of winch lie i« evepnr. J •.•! inn*- »,. : .it,.
la-hioimble sty!, an I on a -eoiiihi ,.i .. er.-.j*
mb20 Draper and T- it r .im i . •
READY-M,\DE CLOTHING.
Ihe subscriber lias received hy recent nirivul*. a.
sxtenrtive assortment of Ready.made Clothing lor
SPRING AND SUMMER, making his stock complete
.It consists in part as follows : Hlack anil Col’dthsh-
merott Frocks and Sack*. Blue Maturaa Cloth Frocks. Bull
and White Duck Drill Frocks. Grass. Silk nnd Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks,
I’anls of Fancy CassiniOK-s and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck nnd Fancy Linen Drills. Black Drap D'Ete and Doe-
skin Cassimeres, Plain. White and Figured Drills.
Vests of White and Buff Marseilles. Fancy and Striped
Marseilles. Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting ol Silk. Lisle and Ba
tiste Linen Cravats. Gauze. Merinoan i Cotton Under Shirt*.
White Silk Suspenders, Black and Col’d Mohair Stocks. Taf
feta Silk and l-isle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk and Striped
Cotton Socks. White Linen and Twilled Jean Drawer*, kc .
tb** whole of which he offers for sale at the lowest market
prices, WM. R. SYMONS,
npll Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker-st.
, DR. W. R. mONEGE Y, informs the puOil
generally that ho is permanently located in the city
of GritUn. and in prepared to treat Cancers. Wens,
Tumors, nnd all other Chronic Disease*, with the
must remarkable success.
Ills unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease. Cancer, should not bo
overlooked by the public in deciding upon his merits He
has cured many cases that were considered entirely hope
less. His treatment is without tho use of tlie knife, cans
log hut little pain. Patients are necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks, according as the unturo and circumstances of
tho casemay demand.
He is a regular graduate,nnd has no quackery connected
with Ills system of practice.
liis Infirmary is open for tlio reception of negroes, and
for others. City accommodations are ample.
All communications must he post-paid, and addressed to
IV. K. MOSELEY, M. D.. Griffin, Ga.
RKFKRENCE8
Hon. J, II. Stark, Griffin, Ga
Hon. IV. R. Phillips.
Rev. Lewis Hatton,
Col. J. C. Mangham.
Johnson. Jones At Co.
marclil8—dAtwtf
Dr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Dr. E. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Hon J.J. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. D. J. Daily. Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jackson Me
1*1 A NO FOKTEST"
THE subscriber has just received an as
sortinent of Piano Fortes from the factory of
Jacob Chickertng, Boston, being the first of
this make that have been offered in this city.
Those in want ora good instrument are Invited to an in-
ejection of them, as they wilt ho found to he ut least equal
intone, touch and finish to any other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being also ngent for T. Gi.bert \ Co
Boston ; J. B. Dunham. Stodart, Firth Pond At Co,, nnd Gro-
vesteen A: Truslow. New York, the undersigned lmson hand
a splendid stock of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and price.
(i. B. MITCHELL.
Successor to F, Zogbaum k Co.
"" CO-FARTKRSIlU* NOTRJeT
The undersigned have associated themselves*.
gether. under the name and style of Murphy k De-
vanny, tar tho transaction of general Boot nnd
Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied by SI
Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
aud tlio public, a well selected stock of Lillies’ and Gentle
men’s Boots, Shoos. Ate., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
J3y MURPHY & DEVANNY.
fill
hooks: books ii books:::
R ECF3VF.il by S. S. Stably Aug. 30th. 1854 — Historical
Collection* or Georgia, containing the most interesting
Facts, Traditions. Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes.
Chesnut Wood, a tale by Uele Linden.
Elements ol Agriculture, a book tar young farmers, by
G. S. Warriug ; prepared for the use ofschools.
Notes of a Theological Student, by James Mason lloppin.
I'KKIonit'AL*.
, MniPuIi® tar September, a superior number,
fully illustrated
Godey’s Lady’* Book, contalng full fashions, music and
illustrations.
Graham’s American Monthly, for September, with nu
merous engravings.
l'ntnam’s Monthly for September, with a steel portrait of
Kennedy, author of Swallow Barn, Are.
Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine, tat August. For sale
" ai| g31 No. 135 C'ongress-st.
B ACON SIDES AND SHOUIJ)ERS.-60 hhds prime Ba
con Sides 20 do do Shoulders, landing and lor sale by
_ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
F ANCY BUTrONS—silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and lancy
buttons, nnd ofall other kinds, iu large variety at
aovI8 KEMPTON Ac VERSTILLE'S
B UTTER, kc— 2II kegs Goshen Butter; 10 barrelsWhite
Leaf Lard; 25 boxes cheese. Just received and tar
sale by declfl HYLAND At O’NEILL
F °] { SALE—Six No. 1 Negro-s. aged from 20 to 30 years,
field hands and axemen. Apply to
,na >' 28 WYLLY A: MONTMOLLI.V.
R EfFAVniPEBSTEAMI-P.' ALABAMA—Rita, xes’i .ein.i, ,s
20 do Raisins, 1 cask cooking Prunes. 1 bale Bordeaux
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nuts. 6 sacks Pecan Nuts. 76 whole
and half drums Figs. 2 bbls Pig 1 am*. 2 do do Side*, l do
Smoked Tongues. 100 lbs Bologna San-ages, tar sale by
_ap2? JOHN D. JESSE
W INE. —lo quarter casks Mn.leria. U do do' SherryTl
pipe very old Mnderia. 2 quarter casks old Port. 100
dozen of first quality in bottle-, and for sale bv
jel4 HYLAND A; O'NEILL.
B ACUN. LARD, soap; .Vi-;-5o lifi.j. ( ■ me To
(•rime Shoulder*. 50 bbls prune leaf Lard 25(1 l,.,xe.
family Pale nnd No. 1 Soap. 50 bhl* E Ptatp- tim. :.u
Luther Felton Ruin. 50 do Boston Rum. 6" do II cinirfiehl
Sugar (Stuart.) 50 do C do do do 50 do A do do do. landing
aud tav salo by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
V INEGAR.—20 bbls White W 1
for salo by
Je8
u Vinegar; 20 do Cider do
-McMAHON k POYI.E
J l'.-T RECEIVED—A few very liiiiidsotiiu*puTil Grenadine
Dresses, Infant’s Gauze Merino Vests, Welsh Gauze
Cot on She
Flannel*. In-
,,t.n ui|N'r«
H AMS—9 tierces CnasnriPs Hams, landing fronTbrig Jo
sephiis. and for sale by
J® 21 COHEN fc FOSDICK
H OSIERY.—QRAV, Bnonnma havo Just rec Ived a com
plete assortment of Ladies. Mi*'**, Youths and Gentle
men's Cotton Hose and Half Close, per steamer State ol
Georgia from Philadelphia, which they are selling vert
cheap, and to which they would t. ..ectfully invite tho at'
tention of the public. j e (4
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER-1 case best colom
J Scotch t.ray and Silk U.nbreltas; 1 do 84 In. brown
Sheetings ; 1 do blue Denims; 120 pieces Mo* Nett - Coat-'
spool Thread and col’d do For sale by
J" 8 ? HENRY I.ATHROP k CO
( THA.Mi'AlJNK—GO baskets, qts. and pts..genuinulleTd.
yy soick Champagne, just received direct from the omy
W. IV. GOODRICH.
ngent.
S U ,M A , K o N . l> M‘>LASSKS.-45 hl.d* New Orleans Sugai ;
. u 10 , 1 or ‘? lliPO ' ,0 i 7d bW" A. B nndC do. 30 hhds Cu
ba Molasses, 25 tierces do. 76 bbls do, 60 bbls Now Orleanr
Syrup, just received and for sale by
jiilyia * HOYLE.
/TRASHED SUGARS, Ac.—Ju*t received 26 bbls Crashed
Ground and Clarified Sugar. 6 hhds New Orleans do, 6
kegs choice Go lien Butter. It) bhls white wine and cldei
Vinegar, 10 do solr.r lamp Oil. 6 do extra No 1 Mackerel.
43 boxes lleadell’H Soup and Candles, 26 do ground Coffee,
19 dozen Olive Oil iu pints and quuils, 10 casks quart* nnd
iiinl* llynss' ta>nd>)ii Porter. Matches. Clothes Lines. Scrul
Brushes. Mustard. Ac .for sale by
j. eai DAVID O’CONNOR
/TODHSH AND HERRING—0 boxes prime Codfish, 75
yy Isixes sealed Herring, for sale by by
,n “ McMahon a doyle.
TAOUND.—A Pocket Book,on the Bay. which the owner
r can have by proving property nnd paying expense*.—
For Information, apply at this office. Jy9
M AY -lrn. bales good Northern liny, landing from burl
Golden Age, and for sale by
ITW BRIGHAM. KK1.IA » Q»
/ ’ ”11 DROPS.—Ju*t received from New York, perateam*
V* er. a superior quality of Guin Drop*, of different flavor*
| such a* raspberry, rose, lemon, vauilla, orange, etc ,et<-
tarsal* by W. W. IJNCOLN,
'•“I 7 Monument square.
Flannel*. Erewh Needleworked Bands, kc ,’for sale by
“P 16 DzlVlTT k MORGAN.
L lllF. AND HAY —1.000 hhl*. Lime per achr. E j Taf-
bot,nnd400 bales northern Ilay. <1,11, p( ,
oark Girrard, tar sale to arrive, by *
J° 15 BRIGHAM; KFiLI.Y A: CO
STAPLE DRY GOODS.—Just received 19 cases bleached
V-? sliirimgs. of all qualities aud best makes, Irish I iuen-
Birds’-cvo Diaper, tamg Lawn*. Linen «
ings. Pillow case Lin us and cotton. u-,i
ble Linen Damasks, Duina-k N.iukins.
Huckabucks. Iluckabuek and Damask '
striped Cotton Hamburg*, by t e piece or bale. .-4 and ti 4
Brown Shritings. Blue Homespuns. Dowlas. Apron Checks.
Are,, for sale at the lowest prices, by
Jf>h21 DxWin .V MORGAN.
S UNDRIES—20 casks choice Bacon Sides. 16 do doahoul
dors. 200 bbls and 30 sacks Georgia Flour. 120 bags Rio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground do, 20 mats Java do. 80 bbls X. C*.
Molasses. 25 hhds and 76 bbis Culm do. 10 lilids choice Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbls Clarified A. B and C do, 160 boxes
No 1 Palo and Family Soap. 60do BcndeU's nnd Colgate’s
Pearl Starch. 60 do Treadwell's Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 35
bbls Butter. Soda and Sugar Crackers. 60 do K. Phelps’ Gin,
60 do N. E. Rum, 60 do Western Whisky, 20 do old Motion-
K liola do. 80 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candies, 76 do
adell’s Tallow do, 30 bbls and 60 kegs choice Leaf Lard,
lor sale by iuay31 M'MAlluN ,v tiUYLF.
GLASSES AND 8YHUI* — 36 bbls and tea West India
Molasses. 75 bbls do. 60 bbls Now Orleans Syrup, for
Raloby tnsy7 McMAHti.V A: DOYI.E.
C1TAPLK liRV' GGODS.—Linen and cntt.m sheeting id su-
perior quality, bleached shirtings, French and English
tang cloths, Irish linens, long law*, Huckaback, birdseyo
diapers. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins aud doyle*. da
mask nnd huckaouck towels. Ate . for sale at tlie lowest
rice*, by - Jyl8 Ok WITT k MORGAN.
T EA—60ii:iil-c!lest« i!y.-dii. Imp.-rial. and I'miciiong. lm
sale by senl5 WEBSTER k PALMES.
E MRROIDERIES.—French needle-worked Collars, Swiss
and Cambric Uunder sleeves, Honiton and Maltese
Ijtco Collars, Chemise) te and Sleeve* in set*. Cambric and
Swiss Edging* am) Inserting*, needle-worked Storuaclier*,
Maltese.Thread and Valenciennes Lace*. Embrolderedclear
Ijiwii Hdkf* .Gents I, C do. Arc , in great variety, for sale
at the lowest prices, by
maj'27 DkWITT At MORGAN.
rWRNTV DOLURS REWARD.—Runaway trout
the subscriber, on the 1 Oth of August, a negro mau
named TOM. about forty year*old. stout and chunky
.built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing nt the base of the nose and running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spent several vears of runaway life, and was an In-
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849.
Leon county, Florida, Sept. 12.1 SOB 11 ^^ile*pf
JYL’K BAREGES. Uce Veils, Crape*. receivedTTF steTm
JJ erjKnoxvIlle. je 6 HENRY I.ATHROP k C«
n Q P« BACON AND PKAtL—-3,tXH) buThol* whltataun^l
?°’°°P lb ‘fe'jrglaand Tennessee Bacon, 26,000 do
Baltimore do, 26 sackaCow Peaa. 30do Meal. 160bbl* Wliig-
ky. for tale by »p25 WM. B. MACLEAN k CO.
Unction $aite.
Kim, Potatoes at private «ale—10 bbl* flue PoUtoea. tut
received and for safe. Terra* caah.
Corn nt private nale—260 buhela Corn, Jut 1
and for Male In lo*- * n — — L ---— ’ *
uHotMo^ui^|iurcha*er*.
UNITE!) STATES MA1B LINE.
NEW YORK ANI)
Tnnah st;
AUuiuV l, iSL"‘“ °*P>- M 8- Woodlmll,
AUGIJS3X iVin . lun " O. R. Bebeock.
KNriVvn i i 60 , 0 tunn Upt. T. Lyon,
KNOXUi.Lk. 1600 tun* Capt. C. D. Ludlow
Saturda' 0 N * W York 80,1 «*»*"nah every Wedne«lay and
pa**ed'iu*ii'i*H 1 V' r 'f e,t on the eoMt > otutor-
' r ty or comfort—making their naaaama
"ml pilit» ot r rY*n,,V' 0; iklUlufaSSI
to New York. offer a mo»t desirable conveyanoa
Cabin passage
Steerage passage. * ^
" i’adelford', fay* k bo.,
a i uTTB-i , A * enU In Berannah,
, „ SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
m,| I 6 lO Broadway, New York
UNITED STATES MAXL. " ~
From Alacon, Oa., to Tallahaaaee, Ela. --
Bail road to Vylethorp—Stages lo luUahassee
i...-i,ceu ou me Oth Inat., running three Uinea a week
Newton, Uatnbridge. aud Quincy, and three time*
week via. ihomaavllle,Duncan*vllle, Ac
^ Passenger* by thi* route will leave Macon at half pa*t f
u clock, A. M., by Railroad tar Oglethorpe. The Stage!
leaving Oglelhorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTal*
lulibssee, at 10 o’cIock on the evening ol the next day—tiro*
by either route 36 hour*
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bainbridgt
-..dQuincy, to faliuhttusee returning, leave* TallahaMeeoi
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at JO, P. M
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
lUomaHviUe—returning samerouteonMondays.Wednesdayt
.tnd Fridays,at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout!
loura 0Ur *— fr<>ni i,,,eon ln 38 ~ ani1 Iroro Savannah in 6C
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
laiu of Curs, will arrive at TalJahassee iu 60 hours. It is
iso decidedly the best, cheapest ami most expeditiouirout*
ur travellers to Apalaciiicola and West Florida
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethoru
o Tallahassee, $lo,oo “
L. C. dll* w, Agent at Oglethorpe.
A. A. Fihiikr, •• •• Tailanassee
A 0 * 30 F. K. WRIQHT. Proprietor
SOUTH-WE8TEKN RA1LHOAO.
^.iscsfoNGcj. niAi.Na leave Macon daily ut”OX A^l i
(Pclockup “} Uglethor * )e 10 * A M -i arr ‘ve at Columbus &
l/cave Columbus daily at 9 o'clock, A. M..an<iOgl*tuorp«
•u |Ua A M.; arrive at Macon at 3)£ P. M
Connecting at Macon each way n ill, Central R H train is
- vannah. Augu»i« ami Millengeviilc. ami witb Mak u and
ii.ui,* to ..rutin .;i,„ ;n . Navi .
'-‘anbeuger* ore ...ium «u..
.. uto
Maco.v. Aug. 29.1863.
ennieiiuriil
*ug31
mom* BHP.v.vtit, w
, , PLASTERING, &c. imAMatw >
I r„ a , or8 ‘8 oe, I having associated themselves together
A,;®.' thu P ur P°»« V f carrying on tbe Plastering ancfStuc-
c lusines* In all their various branches, offer their servl-
,,?.Vn e , r ?. 1,0 8 enc,al1 }’- They are prepared to contract
Ol i lain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute order*
to any extent on the most rea»onable terras and with the
utmost promptitude. Having been engaged separately in
< -Mlo U n« 688 a f avaaauh fov a consiuerabie time, each will
lUtRI isrespcctlvehu'.messiiptodate.and both confident-
ly ask lor a continuance of the favors of their fellowreitl-
ions of tsavannah.
nia y 14 BRUNNER k GRADY.
M ! 1COLATA HOUSE, PICOLATA, FLA.
the subscriber would respectfully inform tho
traveling community that he has leased the above
named house, and is now ready to accommodate
h “
He will have horses and carriages at all times to acc
modatebis guests. GEO. M. GALPIN,
dec13 Proprietor.
COZ'/.ENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
,J) .i no . w °P en i 1,10 house and grounds have beet
Mffigreatly Improved, an additional Cottage erected.(with
. .chambers and * parlor.) which has been handio.we-
ly lurmslied. and will be rented by the season.
Wk.it Point, N. Y.. May 25,1854.
je3—mw&f WM. B. C0ZZENS.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTAIILISHALENT,
73 Fork street, near the Court House, Savannah, Georgia.
iwiauusiiM) iji 1832.
ri MIE subscriber, gratetul to hla patron* and friend* for
A. their continued favors, would state that, in addition
to tlie improvements in Vying, acquired by him during bin
la*V visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangement*
lor extending bis business, by which be is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk aud woolen dresses
shawls. Ac. which he trusts will generally pleasffaU who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen'* garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
may be required, in the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased his pationsand friends.
Ladies' bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in the mc»»
fashionable styles.
Order* from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, worn
should be seut him by letter, through the Post Office, iu
that lie may know where to call for them.
“ovl6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
H OSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. Indies and Gents Thread
Gloves, black net ilit* and Gloves, children's do, ladies
aud gent* 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 abovt for
sale by may27 DbWITT k MORGAN.
B AGON.—10.000 ft prime Tennessee Uacon~for sale In
lots to suit purchasers. Apply to
Jr'J7 OGDEN k BUNKER.
N
EW BUTTER—20 bbls aud lo firkins new Goshen But
ter. Received per steamer, ntJi or snle by
_»p37 Srit.-VNTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
L’LLlU.N MARKET BEEF'.—20 half bbls Hawes’ F'. il
x Beef, landing and tar sale hy
jy< SCRANTON, JOHNSTON lc CO.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA—Imitation Eng
lish Thread I-aces. Jaconet, Swiss, nnd Mull Edging*
aud Insetting*, Swiss aud Book Band* and Collars, Linen
Cambric Ildkl*, fine Palm l-cnf Fan*, Oil Silk, French Work
ing Cotton.bro Linen Gloves. Ladies’ Cotton Hose,Grass
and Corded Skirts, Checked Cambrics. Swiss Muslin fee.—
For sale by [jo30] HENRY LATHKOP & CO.
T ONGUES.—1 bbl extra fine smoked Tongues, just re
ceived. and for sale by
I® 25 ' CHAMPION A WATS.
<JUAP AND STARCH—100 boxes Family and No. 1 Soap
sJ 50 do penrl Starch, tar sale by
j ul J 8 J. V. CONNERAT fe CO.
V ESTS—VESTS—A large variety of Dress Vest, auchM
figured black Silk, blnck Barathen, aud F'ancy SUk
figured black and fancy Cashmere Vesta. Just received foi
Widow hy nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. DraperfeTallor.
GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE.
A N\ person who will acta* an agent.and obtain sub
scribers lor the Georgia Home Gazette, a Literary and
Family Paper, published in Augusta, (in., will be furnished
the paper at the lowest club prices. The CiSH must accom-
CUB PRICKS.
T»o Grains $3 60
Three Copies 6 00
Five Copies 7 60
JAMES M. S.MYTHE,
ROBERT A. WHYTE.
jelo Editors and Proprietors.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARSHRWARD—For my man
Bouton, aud hi* delivery to me, or conflnen ent in
any sate. Jail, so that lean get him. Ho left me
~L2.iifi„ut tlie first of June. 1862 ; he is about 6 reet4
iKbes high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth,«
IV,.le space between hi* upper front teeth, in walking turns
oi" ee rather out. he has a wile at Mr. Jo.eph Wilson’s in
italiech county . Gn • near Statesboro, hy the name ofChar-
iu -i , e formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, nenr Poor
.■'’’in-riveiicoiinty.On When heard oflast bo was
ab mt Boyd *. have heard he is getting Shingles and
m,-,? * N I i U | l l> . rCl i y often °" timher raf,s a nd wood
Th tat.- nth ,kt ;' y a P R8S and bfl8 alteted W« u«ne
1 think if there is a good lookout about Savannah and up
and down the river and about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Boyd’s
he will soon be caught. J
My address is F’our Mile Branch, Barnwell District. South
“■ >s WILLIAM ASHLY.
nov2 wtf
PLANTATION FOR SALeT
fJ’HE subscriber offers his Retreat Plantation, in Bryan
.1 county, for sale, containing four hundred and seven
teen acres of land, two hundred of which are in the high
est state of cultivation, and ofthe best cotton lands on
tlu, *"H board Tlie improvements aren two story dwell
ing house, kitchen, corn house, stable, cotton and gin
house, with horse giu. nm' a good corn mill attached, also
negro houses, with sugar h-use snd mill, all new and in
complete.,. thee i- ol... „ ' „o ore!. , ,.f ,-eoch tig
I'”"- "I'l’ta. pnm.-gri:. ••• . -,p ,,, s-,,,.
•"..nig ex-ept tin- v. ' ■ ...... q, (
Retreat, August 24th 1664 .
L IME —1,00<* hhl* landing per *chr E J laloot, tar
_ J“ 2 L UlUi.ilAM, KELLY fe
SUNDRIES.—Just received, lo bbls solar lamp e
tJ white wine and cider vinegar, 16 do NO syrup, 21
ground coffee, 20 do pure sperm caudles. 60 do Ik
6’s and 8's tallow do, pearl march. 50 dozen bucki
ui* 50 du scrub brushes and clothes lines, pickle
gallons nnd quarts, tic..for sale by
Jy‘-° david O’con:
8 UNDRIES—.lust received 76 boxes Beadoll’s Soap, Starch
and Candle*. 25 do ground Coffee. 25 half chests black
1 *7?? I'HV- l0 ° se ' " nd in ‘•‘ lb “ nJ 2lb Packages, 6 bbls
Limp Oil. 10 boxes pure sperm Candles. It) bbl* N Orleans
.'yi'iip. lOdo white uud cider Vinegar. 25 doz Backet* 20
do Brooms. 20 do Washboards. 60 do Clothes Lines ind
Scrub Brushes. Are., and for sale hy. * Dd
DAVID O’CONNOR.
( >BIBUI*.-Jftlhta» (Wnlj._To .11 .l, om i,,.,,.,.
Vf, ?' r " : " ('"..y Hichsrrt Cog.k-l, will apply ,t the court
! Ur "”“ r y- , '" ,m °( Ailmimatratlon on tho E.Uta of
Amos Ailing, deceased:
Theso are. therelnre.to cite and admonish all whom It
may coucern to bo and appear before said court, to make
objection, (it any they havo) on nr before I ho first Monday
In October, next, otherwise said letters will begranted.
Miluena: A. A. DeLormo. Ordinary for McIntosh county,
tills inurtli day ol September. A D., 1864
"cpt 8 A. A. PkLORME. Ordinary,
i _ FiUltGlA.—Ciinulen County —To all whom it may con-
vl corn : Whereas. F'rancis Kudultdi, will apply at the
Court ol O'dinary for letlers ol Admluistratiou on the E*.
tato of Thomas C. Kudulpli deceased ;
These are, therefore to cite aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to l>« ami appear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
In November, next, otherwise said letters wi'l be granted.
Witness: James H. Helvestou. Ordinary for Camden
county, this Necoud day of September, 1864.
,ept8 JAMES H HELVESTON. o. c. o.
S PRING BOTTOM GUARDED LANTERNS, just received
a»d for sale by ttW J. P. 00LUNB.
THE <i OK DON SPlt IN US.
jtgt- That quirt and healthful Summer retreat
■ffljopen This is the healthiest spot iu Geors
■“House ia conducted ou atfictly moral ptiualnl
drinking or gambling saloons kept here,our* being i
ically a • Watering place ” We stand on the tern
platform. A Stage Coach meets the train dally at
Hill, except Sundays.
Board, $20 per month, or $7 per week.
jy!9—-lm QEO. WASH. UOF