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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19. 1854.
Buainteo iiiariu.
4IIBHHI MU1NTONH,
McQ.Ul
ATTORNEY AT UW, JactcMmvilU. fU |
aidkBfi 1 thoitv now a HI >,
_ ATTORNEY AT LAW. p^^_
if Whilaktr-M. and Hay lone. Sannnuh. (in
THOM A ■ T. LONM,
u ..ov' At LAW AND SOLICITOR UKN KRAI* K. i*W
* TT0 Xta«~ r amlltamanl-Mrab, Savannah.
W bRDMARY'H OPKICK,
tiu< and XVhltakor-rtrsot* Otffos hour* lrom '>
' V iJJw a,u , e»4 fcm» ay v. u. to a, i 1 . u.
, jj,» nl rwr </ Il'kttaAvr ami Hay streets.
in theCourts of Borlveu. Bulloch, Effingham.
Willib«rtT, Molutoah.Ulynn, CVundwi end Chatham
BU'Jtr fob 7
rOSSO* 4 .
_ iu« .lr*et.*»»cr the Reading Room of the Repuldl-
'"mb inlronc* immediately oart of Messrs. Trio® A Veadnr.
n. A. O'UYUNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ul BkJ UTcr Turn«r ft Oo.'t Drug Wore.
PKUDINAND MOULTON
aTTORNKY AND OOUN8KLIA1R AT LAW
A Washington City, D C..
...ii.^aueluthevartout Court*of the District, and at-
* troths uroMOutlon of claims agalust the Govern-
'“t )-->»« _
’ LEMl’N syrup.
I Ji-’T hl.AL'K lloiTl.I'.-', per box $4, keg syrup per gallon
II $$7$. Jo du per 20 gallon 764, kegsoxtru, each 117*.
AsNOl'tetl CuikMch,
IVr UK) It fill; Huger Plum*. Fruit Drojw, fto , *18.
AllurttulOM of ttrnt quality. No chargu for delivery at
railroad or *toumls>*l*. T. •' RICK.
Candy mid Hyrup Manufacturer.
mar’W—dftwly Savannah. 0*.
A PltOUL AM ATI ON.
(ilCOlUII A—lly ItMUUmm. V. Jo***)*.
Governor or said H|ato.
W llfJlEA.H, official luloriiiatloii lias been received at
this Department, that a murder wu* committed In
llio county of Clark, on Ilia 2fllh of July Ikat, upon the bo
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNBBJDR AT LAW.
Alligator, Rut Florida.
trilliiraetlco In the Eastern and Southern counties. Her.
Col S. S. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton, Kmi.. Sarannab,Ur
J. W. PA.TTKRSON,
ATTORNEY AND U.USSKLUtR AT LAW,
MirtytA. Monroe (hunty, Ga.
BiW> BAKKH,
ATTORNKY AND COUNSEL!/)!! AT LAW.
MemticsUo, Jefferson Cbunfy, Flonda.
Kolerenc®—Hon. W. It.Funigo, Savannah. Oa. f«b3
THOMAS HUG1IKS I1INKB.
ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, Georgia,
Will praotlee in the Clrocult Court* ofThoma*. Uwndu,
Clinch Ware. Appling and Irwin, Georgia; and in theOtr-
cult dourt* of Jeflbrson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida. and In Alachua and Gdumbla
aounUe* In thoRaatern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claim* of all persona before tho Departments at Wash.
Ington.
SAVANNAH MtfiOlUAL UObLMUK.
Mi ssion of 1854-’d.
R. D. Aiunmi. M. D,, I’rof. of Theory nod Practice ul
Medici ue,
I*. M. K01.U1CK..M. D.,l'rof of ObOatrloa,
W. II. lit'1.L1 iflu, .M. D., Prof, of Surgery.
C. W. Wwt. M. |V. I’rof. of Medical Chemistry.
II. L. Until. M. D,, I’rof. or Matelra Medics nod Thera
peutic*.
K. H. Maiitin. M. IV. I’rof. of Institutes of Medloine.
.1 D.llnwARP.M. D.,I’rof. or Anatomy.
.1. H. Run, M. IV, l’rol, of I’kthologlcal Anatomy uud
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J J. Wimt, M. D . Aaslstaut Demoustratur of Anatomy,
rinu: Regular Course of tortures In this Institution, will
X eommeuce ou tha Brat Monday lu November, and ter
minate in the following Muruh. Preliminary lectures will
lie delivered from Monday, the lllth day or October, until
the commencement of the Regular Course, for which uo
additional fee will be requited. Students liavo free aocesm
to the Medical and Surgical Wards 1 f the Savannah Hospi
tal This extensive charity is under the medical control nl
two members of tho Faculty, by whom Clinical l<ooturca
are delivered, lu nddltlou to this, they have ample oppor
tunity lor learning practical medicine at the College Clin
ique, which isopen dally to patients.
During the past session upwnrls of two hundred cases
were proscribed for. and over thirty surgical operations |>er-
tunned in the the presence of the students at the Clinique.
Material for Anatomical Investigations will bo abundautly
supplied. Fees—Matriculation. $6; Full Course of Lee-
lures.$106; Dmnuiutrator. 110;Uraduation.$30 Forfur
ther iutonnatlon, address, post paid.
jel7 11. L. BYRD. M. D.. Dean.
UN1VtfitiSITY OK NANllVILLK.
MEDICAL DKI’ARTXIKMT.
ritHK Fourth Annual Course of lectures iu this lustitu-
JL tioii will commence on Monday the 30th of October
next, and continue till tho (list of the ensuing March.
Robert M. l’ortor. M. I).. General and Special Anatomy.
.1 Berrien Lindsley. M. D . Chemistry and Pharmacy.
C. K Winston. M. D., Materia Medics and Medical Juris,
prudonco.
A. H. Buchnnau. M. I)., Surgical and Pathological Anal-
JKHRK T. BRUNAKU,
iTnmNKV AND COUNSEL!AIR At LAW,
NetcmamviHe. Fla.
itinM _(iMrg« I*, nrown, William Dell. Newnansvllle,
"ns ; R ^Hilton. Boston k VBUhmga. Savannah._(.a.
WllXlAM H. DAHHKK.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!A)R AT LAW,
TmupvilU.Lowndei county, Ga.
i| nr&( .||seinTliomaa. Imwndea. Clinch. W are. Appling,
W T-tf,ir Irwin. Uurens. and Pulaski oountloa.Georgia;
ties. Florid*
omy.
WILLIAM 8. HAN1KLL,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker street and Ray lane.Savannah.
- — TOI — HAMILTON COOPKIl
""“" SmunioL * coupkh,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Will practise in all the Courts of the Eastern Circuit.
„ - Minima. THADDCJaOUVKK. iAMUHOm*
WILLIAMS, OI.IVBU A. UKOWS.
ATWBSEYS AT LAW,
Buena ritta, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise in tho counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
.. " , u.n.inini, Unsi-nirep. Ia>o. and any adjoining
Will practise in tho counties 01 aianuu, **”“"*. '
Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee. Ue, and any
counties where tUr services may be required. jan29
WALTER 8. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofnceinthe Rtchange. . , ....
Will practice in the courts of JerlTcn. W ashmgton, Rich
■mind. Burke, and Chatham counties.
.JOHN B. MILLKR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Brunswick. Georgia.
Will practice in all the different Courts of toslern iu
trick. Particular attention paid to collecting r.i.5
r^llILKB J. W OAl'LOIX'I
MILLEK At GAULDING.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Huena Vida.Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta, Georgia,
Will practice in tho following counties: Cass. Campbell,
Carroll, Ch.roke., PeKolb, Folton, For-ftll, H*M"r
Paulding and Cobb. Refers to James H Carter A Co.
Thomas R. .Jennings, M. IV, Institutes of Medicinu and
Clliiical Medicine. ,
W. 0. Bowling,'M. D.. Theory and practice ol Medicine
John M. Watson. M IV, Obsterics and tho Diseases ol
Women and Children.
Paul V. Eve, XL D., Principles and Practice <>r Surgery.
William T. Briggs, XI. 1)., Demonstrator or Anatomy.
Tho Anatomical rooms will be opened for students, on
tlio'lirst .Monday of October.
A full Preliminary course of Lectures,free tnallstudneta 1
will be given by the Professors, commencing nlso on tho
first of October
A Clinique has been established, in connection wilh the
University, at which operations nr* performed anil cases
prescribed for and loctured upon iu presence of tho Class.
Arrangements have been jnade to accommodate all pa
tients requiring surgical operations.
Amount of Fees for Lecture* in tho University is $105.
MurticulattngFoe, (paid onco only.) $5; Practical Anatomy,
$10; Graduating Fee $36.
Excellent Board enn be obtained for $3 00 per week.
Further information can ho obtained by addressing tho
Dean.
J. B. LINDSLEY, M. IV. Dean of the Faculty.
No 33 College street.
Nashville, Tenn., Xlarcli. 1831. jnlyilO—ill‘2w‘J
MEDICAL COLLEGE OK GEOHGIA.
ryiHE Twenty-Third Course of lectures in this Instilu-
1 tlon will comnioncoon the first Monday in Novorabo
next. rACULTY:
Anatomy—0. XI. Newton. XL D.
Surgery—L. A. Dugas, XI. I).
Chemistry and Pharmacy—Alex. Xleans. XI, IV
Materia Xledica, Therapeutics and Xledlcal Jurisprudence
—I. P. Garvin, XL P.
Obstretrics and Diseases of Women and Infants—J. A.
Eve. M. I).
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—H. V. XL Miller,
Xf. D.
Institutes snd Practice of Xledicine—L. IV Ford, M, IV
Comparative and Xllcroscoplc Anatomy—II. F.Campbell.
M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—It. Campbell. XL I).
Clinical lectures will be delivered regularly at the City
Hospital, and ample opportunities will he afforded for tho
study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for the entire Course $106 00
Xlatrieulation Ticket (to bo taken once) 6 00
For further particulars, apply to
G. M. NEWTON. Dean.
Acopsta, July 8tl), 1864. eodlm—jyB
» HYLAtn »*• «• O'*®"-
HYLAND & O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINKS AND LIQUORS- Ac..
Next Door to Marshall House, Broughton street.
8AVAMNAI1. OKOROIA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors.
French brandies, segars. and fancy groceries.
1.1. Knur.
1. ll.« DAVIS.
HUSE, DAVDl <fc LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga.
, 1 ocKVTT U« n. BNBUJSUl*
LOCKETT * SNELL1NGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGF.MS.
ASanannoA. Ga.
YVILLIAM HUMPH KEYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
Manufacturer of Essential Oils, Extracts. Perfumery, Fan
cv Toilet and Sharing Soaps. Drugs, Xledicines. Ac
ly—aug23
HOOKING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured liu
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Dort jrWerwco
given. J- MAUKlth.
gsjriJutters and Conductors made to order
BANCROFT A IIKYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS.
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bunds. Exchange a
Real Estate’, 117 Bay street. Savannah janVU
onx r. aowiA.vn. John t. rowvaniu
HOWLAND fii CO.,
GKNFJIAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
172 Hay-street.Savannah.
HANT.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 94 Bay-strut. Savannah
THOMAS Oi KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS.
No. 16 Barnard street. Savannah. Ga
• ud pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light am'
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to J ttU "
JOHN K. COCHRANE,
ATTORN FA' AT LAW.
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga.. lata junior partnor of the
firm of A. fe J. Cooiranx, Uwvnton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh.Savannah.
may7—d&wly
GKEVILLE «i CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Samnnah, Ga..
Keep an ofiicewvt Chattanooga. Tenn.. and will give dispatch
at that point to all goods for North Alabama. Tennessee.
Mississippi or Western Virginia, and collect ship and oth
er expense bills from our Tennessee office. 2m—augS
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew’* Hall. Broughton Street.
A. H CIUMPlOir. j II. WATT
CHAMPION A WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
A r o. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay strut.
SAVANNAH. OA..
Dealers in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Drie
Fruits, Ac., Ac.
References—A. Champion, Esq.. Famuol Soloinoux. Fjq
Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co.. Savannah. Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents oftheaboveCompnny are prepared
to take risks against Firb on Buildings and their contents.
Also Marini Sea Risks, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WtlOLBBALK AND RKTAIL DRALKK IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORr
West Side. Monument Sqwxrc.Savannah.Ga.
BROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WX8T BROAD BTRXKT. HAVAR?*AH. (IA.
WIIOLIHAL* AND RKTAIL DKALBRH IN
WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE. FANCY GOODS.
116 Broughton-itred,
UNIVERSITY OK LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE Annual Course of lectures in this department will
commence on Monday, November 13, and will termin
ate in tho ensuing .March.
James Jones, XI. D.,I’rofoasorof Practice of Medicine.
J. L. Riddoll.il. 1)., l’rofessorof Chemistry.
Warren Stone. XI. I*.. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. Cenn.x, XI. D.. l’rofessorof Obstetrics.
A. J. Wedderliurn. XI. IV.Professor of Anatomy.
Gustavus A. Nott, M. D., Professor of Materia Xledica.
Thomas Hunt, XI. D., l’rofessorof Physiology and Pathol-
f>gy
l
augl2
4 fresh
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NIC 1101.8,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large additions hi his establishment.continue)* {
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and I
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
Iff All work executed with dispatch.
OlGIFtON.
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
OGDEN k HUNKER.
P IG IRON.—200 {ona Scotch Pig Iron, landing from brig
Clarence, and for sale by
nay26 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
S ALT—300 sneks for sale by
Julyl6
MCMAHON k DOYLE.
B ITTER. CHEF.sk AND HERRINGS.—20 firUlus selected
new Goshen Butter, 6(1 b»xea do <lo Cheese, 60 do new
Scaled Herrings, received tier steamer and for sale by
jelK SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
P I.ANTATION GOODS.—White and striped Osnaburgs
brown and striped Sliirtings. blu Homespuns, Linen
Otnnbiirgs. Calicos, kc.. for sale by
,,,,28 L’sWITT k MORGAN.
V-IIOirLDEIts!
tJ and for suit!
10 lilids prime Bacon Shoulders. In sloer
r jyj COHEN ft F08DICK.
CV)R SALE.—Five fee simple i'aita, near the Park, will bo
• sold on accommodating terms. Apply to
je!7 WYI.I.Y ft MONTMOLLIN.
A T REDUCED PRICKS.—Bareges, tissues, organdli .
conets, lawns. French prints, brilliants, ealicos, silk
aud lace mantillas, white and fancy linen drills, colored do,
ftc.,lor sain by JylK DkWITT ft MORGAN.
O H. AND SOAP.— til bids winter strained Oil. and 10
boxes chemical Olive Soap, just received per Jonas
riinitb. and for sale by mv2H J. I) JESSE
S OAP. STAlti:il AND CAND'.FS.-KU bxs No 1 un<l Fani
lly Snap, 30 do Fancy do. 35 do Beadoll’s Pearl Starch
70do patent mould Candies, 40 do Adamantine do. for sale
by may? McMAHON ft DOYIJC.
L IQUORS—1**6 bbla prime N 0 wiilsky. 60 bbla Hue ami
cliolco old Xlonongaliela Whisky, 60 bbla Phelps’ Gin,
40 do P k H do,30 do Brandy, for sale by
jy7 WEBSTER ft PALMFJV _
H 066y UltaiUftMd.--Blw. & Rampton but Just re
celred another lot of those good Buggy Unibrellns.
may30
V ELVET and Silk Mantllitts'. white crane Shawls, cloth
Talmas, NW Collars. Chemisettes, ftc. Just received
and for sale by dec23 DkWITT ft MORGAN
DUCKWHRaT—Ini.iils. imif bbis. kegs and bagi. Just rV
* J oeived per steamer Alabama, and for salo by
novfl CHAMPION ft WATTS
I JMiOUR.—200 sacks jost received noil for sale by
i jy25 MoMAHON ft IM)YLE._
IME —300 bushels air slacked Lime.
KRE8H ARRIVAL.
•inn BUHHKIJt prime WesU-rn Corn. 200 bushels fresh
•jyjV ground Menl; alsoagisel lot of Hay. Just re
•••rived aud for sale by
*ug26 • CIIAIILES II. DURYEE.
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
DOPE—4)00coils prime Kentucky Rope, for salo by
A .*2 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
B UTTER. OIIKF.sk AND FIJIUR—20 kegs selected Goshen
Butter. 16 tubs do do. 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
60 bbls fresh ground Flour, just received per steaiper and
f °anjw SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO^
J*M
JoMphui. frum Baltimore, and for sale by
“ omm " u KELLY l
dy of Thomas N. Epps, by one John Epps, and that said
John Epps has lied front justice ;
1 have thought proper, tliereforu, to issue this, iny Proq-
laiuatlou. hereby tillering a reward of Due Hundred aud
FTIly Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said
Epos to thu HherllT of said county and State.
Aud I do. moreover, ohargo and roqulio all olllcers In this
State, civil and military, to he vigilant in omleavoring to
apprehend (lie said Kppa, lu order that he may lie brought
to trial for the olTenco with wliioh he stamls ehargod.
Given under my hand and tho grea. seal of tlio Stale, at
tho cupltol In Milledgoville. this lltli day of Aupust, in thu
N»w York Mnrkoia mill Mlacellmiemi • Mown*
Nkw York,Kept. loth.
Colton Is linn—Middling nplitmlH UJ Ilnur Ik lower.
Tlio Htoumor llulllc bus muIIoiI with u million ami n
Qimrlor ol Hpocie. Deathi In Now York from Chole
ra during tho week liavo boon 125.
Arrival ol Hnvaiuinh Brig wltli l<Tour on
lloiir*!.
l-ord eiglitoen hundred and fifty-four, and of
the Independuuce of tho Ullitod Slates of America the*—-
HEitSCIIIQ. V. JOHNSON
nty-nliilli.
By tno Governor
K. P. Watkins, Secretary of State.
IIKHCHimo.N,
John Epps Is about 32 yours old. rutliur tall and straight
built, dark hair, not much iiialiuod to conversation.one un
mistakable murk is. ho has but mio oar. which ear missing
not recollected, but born entirely destitute as to that ear,
wears Ills hair moderately long, on nccoutitof tills defect.
augltl—1
MORIQ IIOOK8—KRU811 ARRIVALS.
Received by S. S, Sibley, August 15,1864.
f 1 TURKEY, Russia, the Black Sea. and Circassia—by Gap-
.1 talu Spouce, author of ‘'TravelH in Circassia," "Wes
tern Caucasus," ftc with colored Illustrations, numerous
engravings, snd a map— Ismdon edition.
Orator’s Tmiohstone—by Ilugli McQueen.
Fifty Years in boUi Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of
tlio lire of a former Xlerchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Science of Things Familiar, a guide to Scientific Knowl
edge—hy Rev Dr Brower.
Falkland, a novel—Billwor.
Xloro of Planter’s Northern Brido.
Alone—hy Marlon Harlnnd, author of Kato Harper, ftc.
Corinno, nr Italy—hy Madame Do Staid Halstein.
More Goorgla Scenes.
I/iulsiaiia Swamp Doctor. For salo at
aug!7 No. 135 Congress-street.
DICKliIVS’ NKYV WORK.
H ARD TIMES, l»y Dickens—price 12* cents.
Fifty Yenrs in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscence
of n former XIorchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Tile Youth of .IcIlerHnn, nr (Xillego Sri apes.
Tim Natural History of the Human Species—hv I.tCol
('has Hamilton Smith, witli engravings.
Gliddon anil Nutt’s ’lypesof Mankind, cheap edition.
A Thesaurus of English words, to facilitate the expres
sion or ideas and assist in composition—hy Peter Mark
Roget.
The Edinburgh Review,fur July.
The British and F'ureign Medico (Tiirurgical Review, for
July.
Fashion ami F'amino; Tho Barclays of Boston; Bishop
Ives’ Trials of a Mind in tlio progress to Catholicism: Bish
op Kip’s Catacombs of Rome; The l’riest and the Hugue
not; leather Stocking and Silk, ftc
augl7 , W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NKYV BOOKS ANB RKPUBL1CATION8.
R eceived by s. s. sibiey.
Turkey and the Turks, by J. V. C. Smith.
Novv-n-Days. a very interesting book, illustrated.
Easy Nat. or tlio Three Apprentices, a talo of life In Now
York and Boston, by A. L. Stlmson.
Julllenne, tho Daughter of tho Hamlet, by Hugh Do Nor-
maud.
Daniel Boouo and tho Iluuters of Kontucky.by W. II. Bo
gart.
Tho Flitch of Bacon, or tho Custom of Dunmnw, n tale
of English lloinc.ho' William IlarriHon Ainsworth.
Kathurino Walton, or the Rebel of Dorchester, by W.
Gilmore Simms.
Tlio Partisan, n Romance of tho Revolution by W. Gil-
moro Simms.
Mellichampe A legend of the Santeo, by tho samo author
new and revised editions.
Woman’s lovo. by Flugine Sue, a year after marriage by
T. S Arthur.
The Mysteries of a convent, by a noted methodist preach-
fotrat Uruifl b!) trlrgrapl). : gi)ippm fl mi guamhoau.
■ TologiHplied for the Georgian
Nkw York,Sept. 10.
Tito brig AiimiihU baa arrived—two deuthrt on
board front fovor durittR tlio trip—oil Itor crew wore
nick.
Illaltop YY'utnvvi’lnlit.
Nkw Yoyk, Sept. 1C.
Hlslinp WninwriRlit is daitgorlnanly Hick.
CollcctluiiM for Snvuimnli—-New York anil Bui
(I more.
Committees have boon appointed in New York nnd
Baltimore, which uro engaged in making collections
for tlio HtiflcrerH In Hnvanmth.
GKOltGIA GKNKIIA I. IIOHIM’l’AL.
FAIIM-8TREBT, SAVANNAH.
ITiis institution, lately under tlio cliargn of Dr. P. 11.
Wlldinau niul Dr. Charles Gnnahl.lms been ru-orgnuixod hy
the addition of I)r. S. N. Harris slid Dr. FXiston Yougn to
its medicsl corps. It Is hoped that this arrangement will
enable the institution tlio butter to maintain and oven to
oxtond tho charities which It has bocu iu tho habit of be
stowing upon tlio Indigent from tho revenues of its regular
business. With lnrge and admirably ventilated wnrds,
airy and pleasant rooms, spacious grounds, a resident un
dergraduate in medicine, an experienced steward, and a
highly intelligent, kind and obliging stewardess.tills estab
lishment offers advantages nnd inducements rarely found
in Southern cities, and makes ample provision for all classes
of patients. In its maiiageiiieut.il will be the object of
tho proprietors to offer not only medical and surgical aid
to such ns may seek its benefits, but to provide the com
forts of 11 homo for tho invalid.
TKHIIH.
Patients will bo received into the wards of the Hospital
at one dollar per diem. It Is considered that this will de
fray tlio expense of board, nursing and medicine—the
medical nnd surgical services being rendered us a charity.
nr; Kill I’UILADKLPIIIA.-Tbe |’«k«t-ebr
ilSOiH. M. Wain. Bessten.master, will liavo despatob as
hove. For frioght or charier, apply to
sept 13 F. J. OGDEN.
n a NEw VIIUIU 01*1 Kataliilsticd Linn.
jaBjt—TTi" lino packet ship HARTFORD, Clapp, master,
rill have quick despatch as abovo. F'nr freight, or pas
sage, apply 011 board at Telfair’s what?,
■ ■ n w mi 1 , ur
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft LU
NKYV YORK—Union Line—flTe‘"reg'u-
(Btt li»r packet schooner H J, WARING, Neff, master.
Imv« quick despatch fur tho abovo pert. F'or freight
or passage, apply to
,„1 F. J. OGDEN,
war NKYV YORK—Union Line.—'The regular
flJJt packet schooner F1NCIIANTRFXS, Hlmpsun, .Master,
Illiitvo quick despatch for the above port. F’or freight,
passage, apply to
ingjft F. J. OGDEN.
BALTiniOliK—ilio flue sclir. I’HIECTLLa,
Mitchell, master, wll have dispatch as above. F'or
nr passage, apply 011 eoard at Johnston's lower wlif,
or to uiigtd IlK'tillAXI. KEId.Y ft CO.
^2,A BOSTON—Tlio hark CIlAltl.ES wiU.IAMH,
Hawes, muster, will liavo quick dispatch as above.
For freight or passage, apply to
augll BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
cilAHLKHTON ANO HALTIAIOKK.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET 00 ’.S LINE.
Cabin Passagn $17 60 | Steerage Passage ... .$8 00
_ — q>| 10 npiouilld new sldo-whecl steamship TEN-
.NE88KK. Isiuls Parish, commander, will sail as
owing schedule:
from Baltimore. From Charleston.
tuition Bales.
yttrium Bales.
HY T. J. YVAL8II.
On TUFMDAY, October ft. will U- sold In fronl of Urn Coin l
House, between the legal hoursnf sale.
1 horse and wagon, 13 silver spoons, 1 table. I glass, 1
double barrel gun. 1 bedstead, 1 settee. 1 clast, ftc. and
one-half Interest of the schooner Mary Ann, sold by leave
of tlio Ordinary of Chatham county, for thu benefit of the
creditors of Henry Cooper, deceased. Terms cash.
aug27
A.IminMnitrlx Snlo
Ou Tuesday, October 3d, will bo sold in front or the Court
Unuse, between the legal hours of sale.
Lot No lOTyreonunll Tytlilng Derby Ward, corner of
Broughton and Wliltakcr-stroris. in the City of Savannah.
Sold by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, for the benifitof the heirs and creditor*
of the estate of Robert W. Pooler, lato of said county, do
, at P TlnU> —10 bbls Una Potatoea. Juat
1 ".^fro.1 and for aafe. Terma curt,. *
1 18th, the new and aplandW aSda-
coased. Terms cash, purebaser to pay for title.
aiiglB MARY J. POOLER, Administratrix.
ANI) MAVANNAJl STfl
Un and after Marob*!"'* 1 ^ 1 ’^^
wheel steamship*
siSr* -
Corn at private sale—20C bushels Corn, for salo at the
depot. mg 1
Apartments strictly private can bo obtained bv persons de
siring them, with board and nursing at $1 per diem, tlio
usual rates being charged in such cases for medicine and
professional services.
Separate buildings appropriated
slaves.
Application may bo made at tlio Hospital, or to tlio un
dersigned :
1*. H- WILDMAN, XI. I)., No. 20. Abercnrn-street.
CHARLES GANAHL. M. 1)., South Broad between, Bar
nard and Whitaker-sts.
8. N. HARRIS, M. l)., corner of Harris aud Wliitaker-
streets.
FlASTON YONGE, M. D., State-street near corner of
Prico. Je30—Om,
Sir Jasper Carow Kont, Ills life nnd experiences by Chan.
Issver.
Hard Times, a new novel, by Charlos Dickens.
Tlio Spanish Heroine, a talo of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
Mere of Wearyfoot Common, Ritchie’s Now Enchanting
Novel. For sale at No 135 Congress,
angl6.
SS5“ c a2SSi.».a’.- *"*""">•■
The rooms for Dissecting will bo opeett on the third Mon
day in October.
The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of tho
Charity Hospital, and nttend this Institution from Novem
ber to April.
The Students accompany the Professors in their visits,
nnd. free of expense, enjoy oxtrrordinnry practical advan
tages.
There are. during tlio session, about eight hundred per
sons prescribed for daily.
In 1863, the number of patieuts was thirteen Ihouvand
seven hundred uud fifty nine.
augO—law3m THOMAS HUNT, XI. D.. Dean.
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
HE Trustees of the Clintlium Academy hereby give no
tice that tho Institution will be opened (after a re
cess) on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, under the
immediate and personal direction of tlio Trustees. A well
qualified Principal and five Instructors will bo appointed
hy the Board of Trustees. Instruction will lie given in tho
Classics, iu .Mathematics, and in all the brandies of a
thorough F'.nglisli education. Particular attention will ho
paid to the instruction of young ladies in nil tlio higher
brandies. The Elementary brandies will, also, receive
strict attention.
Tho Trustees Iteg leave to assure tlio public that tho
rates of Tuition will be so arranged as to afford all parents
and guardians an opportunity of procuring for their chlL
dren and wards, good education.
^jNotlco will, in duo time, lie given of the names of I lie
Principal and Assistants, aud of the terms of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW. j Committee
STEPHEN ELLIOTT. Jr., > Board of
It. R. CUYLER. J Trustees.
aug2 lawOw
GAS) APPARATUS FOR THK COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to tlio use of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundaries.
machine sliops. and railroad stations.
The .Maryland Portable (ins Company of Baltimore, keep
on hand ami manufacture to order Gas machines of any
required capacity. Their apparatus lias stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot be excelled in economy,
safety and simplicity. F’or further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE. Trasnry,
202 Baltimore, st.,
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, viz : ft negroes. 1.000 acres of land, 1 house
and lot. horse* mules, wagons, lings, sheep, cattle, ami
household and kitchen furniture. Terms mnde known on
the <lay of sale. C. E. FLETCHER.
N. B.—All persons indebted will como forward on that
flay prepared to pay up, and those to whom I am indebt
ed will please call at tlio samo time.
jy22— ftm . C. E. F.
YK7ANTKD—100 Palmetto logs, not loss than 12 feet in
VY length. Apply to
jylg T. J. WAISH, 170 Ray-at.
C HECK BOOKS —Merchants and others, arc invited to
call ami examine a beautiful variety of Check Books,
on all the different Banks iu Savannah. They are got up
in superior style, on good paper, printed on blue ground
work, ami will he sold cheap. Call at tho book Htoro of
jy22 S. S. SI BLEY, No. 135, Congress-street.
H A CON.—28 lilids prime Shoulders, 11 do do Sides, for
sale bv may!! COHEN ft FOSD1CK.
H errings, candles, crackers, ftc—r»oboxesBoa-
dell’s Hand 8 Candles, 50 do Smoked Herrings. 60 do
Treadwell’s Sofia Crackers, 50 do Colgate’s Pearl Staroli,
lauding from bark Maria Morton, and for sale by
j y 2I SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
TJM.OL'R, BISCUIT, ftc.—150 bbls Georgia Floor, 325 sacks
J 1 do do, 25 bbls Hiram Smith’ll do. 60 do Soda. Rutter
and Sugar Biscuit. 70 boxes and half bbls dodo, 60 boxes
ground Coffee. 10 do do Pepper. 50 tin Xfustanl. landing ami
for sale by
jyO MoMAHON ft DOYLE,
OUTTBR AND CHEESE.—26 ti
IJ 46 boxes Cheese, for sale by
osheu Butter,
MoMAHON ft DOYLF:. ■
C lANDY AND ItAlSlNS.—60 half boxes New York 'Can-
1 fly, (assorted.) 30 boxes Raisins. 26 halves and ore. do
for sale by jo 8 McMAIION ft DOYI.E.
DIG HAMS.—3 bbla Just received by steamer, uiul Foj
JL sale by jeU HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
17*011 SALE—A black girl.15. house servant
J? A black girl, 17, house servant
A black woman. 35, good cook, and her two hoys 8 ami 10.
A black woman. 35.good cook, washer anil ironer.
A black woman, 36. good cook, and her three daughters,
10.11 and 0, sold to bo kept in tho city.
Three black hoys, 13,14 ami 13.
. A black man. 30. good axo man.
A black man. 22, good bricklayer.
R pll3 WYLI.Y ft .MONTMOLLIN.
U lO COFFEE, ftc.—140 hags prime green Rio Coffee. 00
dodo Porto Rtco do, 60 mats nnd 20 bags old Govern
ment Java do, 20 casks pints Ryans’ London Porter. 20 bxs
Treadwell's Soda Crackers, 60 do* painted handled Brooms,
100 do do Buckets. 25 bbls Luther F'eltnn ft Son’s Boston
Bum, landing and for salo l>y
j”‘-«
B ACON 10000 pounds handsome Tennessee Bacon in
store, ami for sale by
may 28
C KIRN.—160 bags prime Tennessee Corn, in store, ami for
j sale by inoy3 COHEN ft FOSD1CK'
1 IMF; —300 bushels air slacked l.line. F'or salo by
J A. MoALPIN ft tiO,
nog 20 Williamson’s building, Buy-st.
R ECEIVED unit ALABAMA,—Black mouslin lie lalm-s
and craw veils, black and colored belt ribbons, black,
white and colored ora|.o rlblwns. colore' and white bonnet
do. black velvet, satin anil taffeta do. men’s gauze merlin
vests. 1I0 cashmere do. blenched sheetings, shirting strlpos
and 1* small variety or full prints, for sale by
jy-M HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
rnoBACCO AND SEGARS—56 boxes Grant ft Williams’
i 6'sand 8's Tobacco, 100 do assorted brands do. 16,000
Plantation Segars. 11 fine nr!lcle._lnndlng and for salo b£
jy«
R ECEIVED, per bark llaillont, 70 barrels Potatoes. 100
Konoldkou's Uains, 2 casks Bacon Shoulders, 2 casks
I Bacon Sids*. mhl4 J. D JESSE.
FASHION AND FAMINE,
B Y XIrs. Anna S. Stepcns. in ono vol.
The Turkish Empire—its history, political and roll
gious condition, its manners, customs, ftc.. by E. Joy Mor
ris, lato Charge at Naples.
Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride, by tho author of tho
1’lcko.
IJeber on Civil Liberty and self Government, 2 vol.
The Potipher Papers, a new supply.
Hyputia, or New F’oes with Old Faces, by C. Kingsley,
author of Alton I/ick.
Harper’s Magazine and Putnam’s, for August.
Goiloy’s Ladies Book for Augest.
Westminister for July.
Illackwood’H Magazine for July.
Mg4 W. TIIOUNE WILLIAMS.
tSthe PUBLIC.
11 *IIK undersigned, with a viow of winding up tho estate
JL of Jas. II. Sheahan. and of closing the business of the
Into Urm of Jas. II. and XL Sheahan. has this day disposed
of tho entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand, No. 126
Broughtou-street. nnd transferred the lease of said store
to Messrs. Gray, Brothers, formerly of this city, hut more
recently of Augusta, Ga.
In withdrawing from business, tlio undersigned takes
pleasure in tendering to his late friends aud patrons Ills
sincere thanks for the uniform support extended to him du
ring tlie whole of tho timo that lie lias been engnged iu
business in Savannah, nud feels that ho cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage Ills successors, who aro
prepared to give them all tlio advantages which can bo
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledge iff and post*, nud all tho‘fixtures oVaaid''sLore'"together
business and a character for honesty, propriety uud fair with a great variety of oilier articles too numerous
dealing, which seldom fail to secure success for their pos
sessors. M. SHEAHAN.
Savannah. Xiay 17, 1854. inay’JO
GRAY’ 1IROTIIKRS,
OF AUGUSTA, GA..
B EG to inform the citizens of Savannah and vicinity, that
they have purchased the entire stock iff Dry-goods ol
Xlr. M.Shaahan, 126 Broughton st.. where they will open a
branch of their business on Monday morning next, May
22d, with large additions of now and desirable goods, to
which they would respectfully invite the attention of tho
public
Havannnh. May 19.1864—raay20
E ACON—50 lilids prime Bacon Sides, 20 do do Shoulders
15 tes sugar-cured Ilams. lauding and for sale by
augl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
F ULTON MARKET BEEF.—Just received per brig Plillu-
ra. 20 half bbls Fulton Mnrket Beef, for snlo by
nug!6 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
H UTTF1R, FliOUlt, ftc.—20 kegs and 20 tubs selected Go
shen Butter,60 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour.
40 half bbls extra Canal do, 100 boxes Scaled Herrings, 60
do Bunch Raisins, landing from sloamer. nnd for salo by
jel4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
M AX SUITANK CHAMPAGNE-Wo would call the at
tention of the public to tills celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, which wo, having been appointed sole
agents by tlio importer, Arthur Is;ary, of New York, offer
for salo fn lots to suit purchasers. Tills wino is equal iu
flavor to any of the favorite brands now in general use,
and superior to many which it is fust superseding. Hotel
Proprietors, and others desiring it. can liavo importations
made expressly for themselves, with their names labelled
on the bottles, by sending their orders to us.
may3 OGDEN ft BUNKER
B LACK LACE.—4-4, 6-4 nnd 0-4 black laco for mantillas,
and a variety of back lace trimming, for sale hy
je30 EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
S UNDRIES.—20 bills Morcer Potatoes; 20 do. Apples very
fine; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemons, Raisins, Dates,
Almonds. Pecan Nuts. English, Walnuts, ftc. ftc.. just re.
ceived per steamer Augusta, anil for sale hy
mar2 CHAMPION ft WATTS.
A RROW ROOT.—Just received from Hailonc*, a tresh
supply of Arrow Root,'warranted to have been ground
itliin tlio last month, and of a superior quality, for salo by
UN. Monument square
mrr W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
IYJ o. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—40 lilids Prime and
lx Choice Now Orleans Sugar, 200 bbls do do Molasses,
just received and for sale by
<> srn
ap7
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
S UGAR AND M0LA8SF3—100 lilids choice N O.Sugar.
75 do lair nnd prime N O do; 00 bbls refined A II and C
Sugar.300 do primo N O Molasses, for sale by
jy7 WEBSTEKH ft PALMES.
U AXIS—26 bbls Cussanl Hams, landing from brig Klislu
Donne, and for sale by
janlO COIIKN A FOSDICK.
S UGAR—76 lilids fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Xlusco
vado do, 10 do primo to choice Porto Rico do 60 bbls
Stewart’s refined C Sugar; for sale by
auglt WEBSTER ft PALMES
B RANDY. GIN. ftc.—6 half pipes Otard. Dunuy ft Go’s
Brandy. 0 do F .enoh do. various brands. 26 eighth casks
do, 6 bbls old Peach do, 36 do Domestic do, 5 pipes Holland
Gin. 60 bbls K Phelps’ do, 60 do N E Bum 50 do Rectified
Whisky, for salo by ap9 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
P RINTS AND PIUTURKS.—A beautiful assortment ol fine
Prints and Pictures, among thorn a now variety equal
to oil paintings, and mucli cheaper, for sale by
nov23 S. S. SIBLEY, 135 Cnngr
s-street
tion, Chateau la Rose. Chateau LaFitto Burgundy
Baume. Cliuteau Muguard, St. Julien in boxes and casks,
for salo by A. IIONAUD,
inay30 Corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts.
C OFFEE ANI) TI'IA.—160 sacks prime’and clioico Rio
Coffee, 50 do West India do, 40 mats Old Government
Java do. 75 chests nnd cases Tea, various brands, for sale
by jiily 10 McMAIION ft DOYLE.
N FAV BOOKS.—Received by S. S. Sibley. July 12 :
Weary Foot Common, by 1-eitch ltitchie, author ol
the Robber of tho Rhino, ftc
Walter Warren, or tho Adventurer of the Northern
Wilds, by Owen Duffy.
Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine for July. F'or sale at 135
Congress-street. jy!3
H RANDIES WINES, ftc—10 halfpipes superior Otard.
Dupuy ft Co Brandy. 12 do do J Durand and other good
brands do. 10 qr casks choice Jean Louis, 1811, do, 16 half
and qr pipes superior Xladeir. 25 qr casks low priced do, 30
do do lino Port Wine, 6 pipes Holland Gin, GO cases fine
Claret Winn. 100 baskots Heidsick and other brands Cham-
pngne. for salo by
inayl8 J. V. CONNERAT ft CO._
B altimore bacon, lard and flour.—10 hiids.
choice now Dacon Sides; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 15
tierces do do Sugar cured Hums ; 76 bbls and 11)0 kegs new
Leaf Lard; 100 bbls. superfine Howard street F’lour. land
ing and for salo by
inar 29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
I 74LOUR AND LAUD.—260 sacks Georgia Flour, 120 bbls
1 do do, 20 bbls choice Leaf Lard, 30 kegs do, for salo by
McXIAIIoN ft DOYI.E.
je'26
S UGAR AND TOBACCO.—35.000 primo nml choice Ha
vana Segura of various brands, 76 butts smoking and
chewing Tobacco do do. 60 boxes do, for sale by
jyO McMAIION ft DOYLE.
S UGAR. COFFEE, ftc.—30 lilids fair and primo N O Su
gar. 100 bags prime green Rio Coffee, 26 do do old go)
eminent Java do, 60 bbls refined Sugnr. crushed and pow
dered, 25 do hand made Sugar Crackers. 50 do Soda and
Butter do, landing and for sale by
j ? 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
1AC0N,^4UGAR ANI) F1JJUR.—6,000 |b cliolco Bacon
U Hams, Sides and Should"
10,000 Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynolds’ Hams
200 sacks Cherokeo Flour. 26 bbls Hiram Smith's ■To
25 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes Isiaf do
10 bbls, 26 kegs 20 cans I Aril, just received nnd for
sale by mayO A. CHAMPION.
S 60 do Gutter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
well’s Soda Biscuit: 60 bbls rectified Whiskey; 60 boxes
each No. 1 Pale nnd Family Soap; 30 half chests Black
Tot, )i lb papers : 20 boxes assorted Candy ;*40 lilids prliuo
Bncon Hides: 20 do do do Shoulders ; 10 tiorces choice Su
gar Cured Hams: 60 bbls and 60 kegs prime Is>nf Lnr«l,
landing nml for salo by a
may30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON It CO
B ACON.—10 lilids Hants. JO do Shoiildors. inndlng from
sclir Cataract, and lor salo by
jy4 COHEN k FOSDICK.
J UST RECEIVED, at Bonaud’s Fancy Grocery nnd Liquor
Store, 80 boxes WolP* Aromatic Ucheidam Schnapps,
n plot! and qu*rt*. may 80
NOTICK TO VKSSKUS.
All Pilots and Captains of Vessels, arriving hero from
foreign ports, inlected witli small pox or other diseases id a
contagious or malignant character, are required to bring
their vessels to anchor at the quarantine ground, opposite
Fort Jnckson, there to reinalu, without communication
with tho city or adjacent counties, until I am notified, nnd
els visited by mo. R. C. MACKA1.L, M. D.,
1 Health Ofilcor.
SOUTH CAROLINA ANO CKNTRAL (GA.)
RAILROAD COMPANIES.
Mat 1,1864.
Notico is hereby given tlmt on and after the first day of
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. Freighter* will please cease on and aft< r
the said first day of July to consign their Slercliandiso to
tho Railroad Agents respectively, as heretofore practised.
K. R. CUYLER,
President Central Railroad Company
JNO. CALDWELL.
mnyll—3m President S. C. Railroad Conipan
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—On tlio first Tuesday in
November next before tho Court House, in tlio city of
Savannah, will be sold between tlio legal hours of sale! all
tlio stock of Dry Goods and fancy articles contained in tlio
store at the north east corner or Congress and Whitaker
streets, in tlio city of Savannah, consisting in part of 80
pieces brown shirting. 2 bales do, 11 pieces blown drill, 05
do bleached shirting, 28 do Russia diaper. 16 do French
cambric, 13 crape shawls, 30 do*, gloves, 100 do*, hose, 20
do*, draws, 20 do*, shirts, 20 pieces velvet, 84 neck lulkfs
75 pieces prints, 40 pounds thread, 10 pieces osnaburg, 11)
do tickings, 116 do colored muslin, 40 do carpet. 4 do drug
get, 50 pairs muslin sleeves, 20 setts lace collars and sleeves,
40 pair window shades, 2 boxes sewing silk,2 do suspenders,
100 bonnets, 10 pieces matting, 60do* Ildkls. 60pairs do. 100
gross buttons. 600 boxes hooks and eyes, 31 pieces kersev.i:
.IfWlik ft,.ill.. I ,1,. .1.. ...... . .. • ._ . * .
do Ga twills. 1 do do plains. 200 pairs blankets, 47 broc'he,
Gl) reams paper. 19 pieces calico. 18 pfcccs cambric. 2 glass
. 2 gas lamps. 1 lot trimmings, awning rack
great variety ol other articles too numerous
to bo hero mentioned ; levied on us tlio property of Will
iam II. Adams and Charles Bruner, to sutisly a ii. fa. on
foreclosure of a mortgage, issued from Chatham Inferior
Court, iu favor of Isaac 1). I-altocho nud Alfred ». llowuo
vs. William D. Adams and diaries Bruner, trading as
Adams ft Bruner. Property set forth in said I), fa.
M <-‘1 DANIEL S. WILSON. I). Sh'ff C. C.
NOTICK TO FOll WARDING MKIiCIl A NTS
AND ALL_OTHlCRS INTERESTED.
sr
nnUh. following reduced rates Tor freight destined lor Mont-
A gomory, Alabama, hnvu boon established from Savan
nah, to Montgomery, over the Central, Xlncon and West
ern. Atlanta and Ijigrungo.and .Montgomery and West Point
Railroads. Goods intended for this lino, should bo marked
“ via Atlanta.’’
1st class measurement goods, per foot, 26 coots.
2d •• per 100 pounds, $1 40.
No wagoning on the route, aud goods liavo quick despatch
Macon, Aug. 2,1864. EMERSON FOOTE
aug4—lm Superintendent M. ft \V. It. K.
YVATKR CURKX WATER UUUKI !
IYOCK SPRING WATER CURE, one mile north .ff XI:...
At. etta. Ga., is open for tlio reception of pullouts with
Chronic diseases of all c' *- • •
— characters, summer and winter
The chnrgo per week lor board, medical advice and al-
tentiuu, use ol bath-liousesand bathing apparatus is seven
dollars, which includes all expenses except bath-house at.
tendance, washing, and wearing apparel, which can bo sup
plied reasonably. The present being tho fifth seuson or tho
proprietor’s establishment at the above named place, to
gether with the great number of patients cured anil im
proved by him, induces him to believe that the friends of
WATER CURE will sustain him in his efforts to reduce tho
rates of charges iu accordance with thoso of similar es
tablishments North.
Jy23—eodlm CAREY COX, M. I).
PROVINCIAL 1NSUUANCK COMPANY’ OK
TORONTO, CANADA, WEST.
Cujiltnl 83.000,000.
r JMlE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
'o Company, begs to announce that lie is prepared
to ixsuso I’olicios ol Insurance on Fire Risks in Savannah
and vicinity, as nlso on Marine Bisks generally.
J«33 WM. CROWDER. Agent.
NOTICK
Of establishment of Surveyors General and of Land of
fices for the Territories of New Mexico, Washington,Ore
gon, nnd Minnesota.
I N pursuance of law. the President of the United States
has directed that for tlio present the following shall ho
the sites of the offices for tlio Surveying and Is»nd Districts
created by acts passed at tlio late session of Congress, viz :
The office lor tho Surveyor General of New Mexico to ho
located at Santa Fo; and that for tlio Surveyor General of
Washington Territory u, Olympia.
The offices for tlio Register and Receiver for Washington
Territory also At Olympia ; those for Oregon Territory at
Orcgou City ; those for the Winona District, iu Minnesota
Territory, at Winona; and those for Bod Wing District, also
in Minnesota Territory, at Rod Wing.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, tills
twenty-fourth day of August, A. 1). 1854/
JOHN W11.SUN, '
sc5—flw Comni’ssioner of the General Lind Office.
at of Mr. FL Lockett, in the firm of Isickett. Ling A
Co , said firm is this day dissolved. W. II. LONG,
je- J. H DAVIS.
lYISSOM
AJ day .1
day dissolved hy mutual c
up 20
„..il 0|>oii Accounts o' the late fit......
Keinpton ft Vorstille, will continue tlio business on his own
account at the old stiCnd. and respectfully solicits a con-
tinuancuof tho patronage of his friends nnd tlio public at
l ftr 8°- np30
rpiIK Subscriber having sold out ids
A the firm of Keinpton ft Vorstille. U
iutorest in
- - . , Vorstille. to FI. S. Keinpton.
would respectfully solicit, iu liis behalf, a continuance of
that favor so liberally bestowed on tlio lute firm.
<ip30 HENRY W. VERSTII.I.K.
TYUTTER, CHEESE ANI) POTATOES—20 kegs selected
J) Goshen Butter, 60 boxes do colored Cheese, 20 barrels
choice Potatoes, landing from steamer and for sale by
AUg31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft A'O
AKtlHand line assortment of .Swiss and Cambric Bauds
T a:
A-i Swiss and Cambric FXIgings and Inserting*, Swiss »
d Capes and collars: for salo by
A1KIN ft BURNS
do Cuba do. 45 bbls Stuart's A. B nnd ,
Crashed nnd Powdered do. 76 bbls Cuba Molasses. 50 do .V
O Syrup, for sale by np9 McMAIION ft DOYI.E.
summer retreat, on the salts, called Rkai'i ikc,
for tim summer, takes pleasure in aunouncing to the citi
zens of Savannah, and all others that he will bo randy to
receive visitors and boarders on Monduy next, nnd tUai, lie
will spare no trouble nor expense to make comfortable nil
those who may think proper to visit him. Owing to the
limited number o'rooms, and other necessary conveniences
for a hotel, lie wiii not be able to accommodate ns many,
nor ns well. «s he would wish, hut will do the best he can'
Cam. xxn hkx mk. K. TYNER.
Savannah. Xlav 4th 1864. lm—niyfi
I .THEA PASTE—A very excellent remedy for Coughs
'olds, ftc.. just received.nud for rale bv
W. W.’LINCOLN,
hi" Xlmiumeilt square.
KSSKL Foil .SALE —The brig Dki.ta. 198 tuns burthen,
well found in sails and rigging, coppered and copper
fastened. Is offered for sale. Apply to
feb'Jl ROWLAND ft CO.
A';
f't IHER—20 bbls Champaign Cider, for sale by
a|)20 CHAMPION ft WATTS.
C IIGAlld.—8.000 superior Neptune brand. 6,000 do Pen-
> ui'vel.6.000 Uiohando, 3 casks old Bourbon Whisky. 20
baskets Cimnipagno. just received and for sale by
«I'1» P. CURRAN.
01*0AH AND MtlLASSFIS—120 lilids Liuisisnn Sugar.amt
311 bids Lmisiaim Molasses, lauding front brig Albion,
from Attakapns. nnd for snlo bv
Ipbl2 COIIKN ft FOSDICK.
B iscuits, candles, soap, ftp.—100 bid* sugar, sod*
and batter Biscuits. 20 do Pilot Bread. 60 boxes lies
dell's IPs snd H's tallow (Ynullos. 10ft do Smith’s, Buchan’s,
and Colgate's family Soap, loo do Colgate's pule number l
Soup, 60 do pearl Starch. 20 do graund Coffee. 60 do* Brooms.
20 bills Stuart's powdered Sugnr. 60 do do crushed do. land
ing aud for snlo by
Augll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft C<)
L IME.—600 bbls Lime, landing from sclir, Mary K. Par
sons, and for snlo by
BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO,
Saturday, April 29
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday...
Saturday
Wednesday...
Saturday ....
Wednesday ..
Saturday ....
AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG—
i ' ■ -i i... v er v light draft steamer FASHION,
Cupt. 1). A. Pliilpnt. will depart on Saturday afternoon, the
1st July, and continue to loavo every Saturday. F'or freight
engagements, which will bo taken at reduced rates, apply
Je2q M. A. COHEN. Agent.
..May 10
May 20
XIay 31
... .June 10
... .June 21
....July
July 12
. July 22
Kridar...
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
F’riday
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
Friday..
..May 6
.....May 10
.... May 20
...Juno 0
. ..June 10
.. .June 27
....July 7
...July 18
..July 28
Apply to J. HOOPER ft CO , Agents. Baltimore.
.1 W. CALDWELL ft CO.. Agents. Charleston,
may4 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO., Agents. Savannah.
PALATKA, FLA., AND INTKR-
•IlfyaAdkmm MEDIATE LANDINGS.—The steamer WE-
LaKA, Cspt. .V King, will leave ns usual on Saturday, the
September. H. XI. LAFF1TEU.
ug3l Agent.
H. 8. BOGAKDUS.
STATE STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, SAVANNAH,
Cabinet Muker,
UPnoiSTElt. BELLlIANUF.lt. ftc. ftc.
-"■man WOULD respectfully invito attention to
bJVtho increased facilities afforded him hy his
present location. In all branches nertnln-
BHHIIng to his busbies, such as CABINET MA
KING, UPHOLSTERING. BELL HANGING, ftc.
Having been engaged for ninny yenrs in attendance on,
and In furnishing every requisite for FUNERAL’, he con-
tinnes to bo at all times supplied with
All Sizes of Mahogany nail Metallic Coffins,
among which may be found a new pattern of Arnold’*
Patent A!r»Kxlutu»te«l Metallic Htirlnl Casts,
for which tbo advertiser is tbo only agent for Suvnmmh and
Florida. Black Walnut, Chorry and 1‘ino Coffins, also con
stantly on band.
Having every facility for the performance of all tho de
tails required on funeral occasions, including the obtain-
inentol tho grouud, Xir. B. is prepared to assume tho whole
direction of funeral arrangements, while for moderation in
charges, lie refers to tlio experience of tlio community, a-
mong whom he has been residebt for so many years.
In compliance with inauy solicita
tions from hisfrlcnds and fellow-citi
zens, Xir. Ii. has obtained a new nnd
modernly constructed HkakhK. which
— ^, will be under tho charge of Xlr. D.
tu .lesiied, carriages will also bo supplied at
tlio usual coit. Orders for the Hearso can bo left as above,
or with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street. may 5
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
FLORIDA PACKET.
Darien, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga.,aml Jackson-
ville, Pico tala, Palatka, and Blade Greek, Fla.
. -rTT^"*lw. Tlio new and splendid fast runnlug steam-
__££|i|gaEor .SEMINOLE, Captain XV. It. I’ootrli.. will
commence bur trips as abovo ou Tuesday the 21st instant,
at 10 o'clock, A. XI. Returning site will arrive at .Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample timo for passengers going
north, to counect with the New York and Savanuah steam
ships.
Tiiu.Seminolo is fitted up in iiiagnificentHtyle. with largo
and airy state-rooms, and for spued, safety, and comfort is
not oxcollod by any steamer in the South.
Taking tlio inlaud route site oilers superior inducements
for invalids and others.
F'or freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship,
board, at tlio wharf of tlio Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packots. marlO S. XI. LAF'F'lTFiAU. Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Thu steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
leavealtornatelvoverv Monday, Wednesday,
. Saturday at7)£ o’clock, P. XL. leaving Charles
ton on tho samo days at 6 o’clock. I*. XI.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in timo to counect
with tbo South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. XL I.AKF7TEAU, Agcnt.|
Savannah. F’eb. 7.1864.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—fbr Palatka, Fla.,and all the interme
diate landings on the route.
xlOZLb 3’lie suporior new Stcam-packetlVELAKA,
Captain N. Kino, will, until furthor notice,
leave every HItorjiay, at 10 o’clock, A. M,
Rato of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St. XIarya 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
•4N. B.—Freight consigned to R. It. Duke, for Ocala, wil’.be
re-shipped freo of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at tlio Uiarleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
fob!8 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
GENERAL SOUTHKRN 1NSUHANCK
AGENCY OFFICE,
142 Bay-sl., '2d door West of the Exchange.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Ct.
Capital $300,000. Faidorsod and approved by the Comptrol
ler of the State of Connecticut.
Granite F ire ft Marine Insurance Company, of New York
City—Capital $300,000.
F'armor’s Insurance Company, of Utica. New York—Capi
tal $200,000.
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, of XVntorford, New
York—Capital $160,000.
New York and Erie Insuranco Company, of .Middletown,
Now York—Capital $160,000.
State Mutual F'iro & Marino Insurance Company, o Har
risburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies are sound, strong and reliable, ever
ready to meet all just claims that may bo made upon them.
All kinds of property Insured on reasonable terms. Also
Xiarine nnd Slave risks taken.
rnarO A. WILPUR. Agent.
MRS. S. TOMB
XX ill open on Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil-
'linery ami Dress Making Establishment.ou Brough-
. _ .. ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new anu
splendid stock of
SPRING GOODS,
comprising all tho now styles of Bonnets, of tho latest
French patterns, in silk, crape and ltraw ; Mantillas, in
great variet y or fashions; Caps, Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in large assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; ulso,
French Flowers, XVrcatha,Straw andotlierTriinmings,Dress
Collars, ftc., ftc, to an inspection of which tlio ludios are
respectfully invited on heropening day.
Country orders pffimptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnets and Panama Hats.
niarch30—tf
BROGANS—BROGANS.
Tlio subscribers would call tlio attention of
KH|I planters and othors. in want of good and clieup
f ml brogaus.to call and examine their stock, us they
^Q^feol satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
pricesof their goods cannot fail to plensc.
MURPHY ft DEVANNY,
uovl5 corner tff Congress nnd XVhitakei streets,
PLANTERS' HOTEL-AUGUSTA, GA.
J jL This splendid now house, situated on Broad-st.,
!y immediately in front of tlio site of the old Planters*
d Hotel, which 1ms been furnished throughout with
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for tho reception of
customers ou Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
Hie Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who mny favor
him with their custom J. XI. SIMPSON.
novO—tf Proprietor.
O A'IH—100 bags prime Maryland Onto landing perscln
Summerset, for salo by
fob22 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
(JEi.LlNG OFF AT COST PRICES FOR CASH.—The Sub-
O scribers. in order to bring their business ton close im
mediately, will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
F'aucy Dry Goods at cost prices, for cash. The Stock is
large and well selected, embracing every variety of goods
suitable for tlio present and coining seasou. Merchants
ami Planters visiting tho city will do well hy calling on u
at No. 178 Broughton street, nearly opposite St. Andrew'
Hall, west side. XI. PRENDEROAST.
ap29 L. J. GUILXIARTIN.
B EER AND PORTER.—46 bbls N Y Beer. 26 casks Lon
don Porter. landing and for sale by
jy9 McMAIION ft DOYLE.
Cordials
C 'lORDIALS—20 dozen assorted Cordials—Anisette, Pal
J fait Amour. Noyeau. and Rose—for sale by
decl4 A. BONA UP.
H ARPER'S XIAGAZINE.—F'or August, a splendid uum-
bor, received, and for salo by S. S. SIBLEY,
aug2 No. 135 Congress-street.
B UTTER.—20 Tubs fresh Xiay Butter, received per steam
or Knoxville, and for sale by
jo 8 McMAIION ft DOYLE.
W ANTED TO HIRE—A first rate Cook, white or colored
Apply at this office. jo7
P ABASOlJS—A handsome lot of Parasols and ladies’
Umbrellas, for sale by
nmy28 EDWAIH) S. KEMPTON.
H AMS, BACON AND LARD.—IusI receivod. 100choice
Baltimore Ilams, 3 bbls Pig do, 3 lilids Bacon Slioul-
do .20 packages l/iaf lard, 10 whole and half bbls Pig Pork,
for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
in ay Id corner Broughton and Drayton-sts.
r rXFlAS AND SUGARS.—Just received. 6 chests extra Hy
X sen ten. 20 do black Oolong, loose nud in >4 nnd ), ft
loud packages, 25 bbls Stuart’s crashed, ground and clari
fied sugar. U and C, 3 lilids New Orleans do. for sale by
Jy20 DAVID O’CONNOR.
R efin
ins'
store, 40 bbls Stewart's A B ft C Clarified Segars. 40
do do Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 15 lilids N (J Clarified
Sugnr,forsule by
jy8 J. V. CONNERAT ft CO.
S OAP ANI) STARCH.—60 boxes No 1 F'amily Soap, 60 do
pure Pearl Starch, for salo by
je25 McMAHON ft DOYLE
i^o'AP POXVDKR.
Babbitt’s celebrated Soap Powders
which aro warranted Intake out all stains from table
linen nnd napkins without injury to the article, for sale by
jo- XVM. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square!
riUNNV BAGGING,—60 bales Gunny Bagging, for sale
UT by jy!3 BRIGHAM KELLY ft CO.
W HISKY.—5 e.isks genuine Scotch and lri.-li Whisky .id
wood and bottle. F’or sale by
declfi HYLAND ft O’NEILL
H AtXiN AND LARD.—10 lilids choice Bacon Sides, lu do
Shoulders.20 bids choice Is*nf laird, for sale by
ap« McMAHON ft DOYLE.
D UPt 'NT’S GUN P< )XV DF.R.—Dupont's Gunpowder coi
stantly for sale at manufacturers’ prices, by
COHEN ft F’OSDICK.
ap28—istf Agents for Dupont do Nemours ft Co
H AMS—9 tierces Cassard’i
seplius. nud for sale by
Je21
s. landlug from brig Jo
COHEN ft F’OSDICK
H OSIERY.—Gray. BnoniKim linvn just rec ired a com
plete assortment or Iadies.*Mls-es. Youths and Gentle
men's Cotton How nnd Half Hose, per steamer Stated
Georgia from Philadelphia, which thov are selling verr
cheap and to which they would u ...ectfully invito the at'-
tention of the public. j 0 l4
TUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER — 1 case best colored
O Scotch Gray nud Silk Umbrellas; 1 do 84in. brown
Sheetings ; 1 do blue Denims; 120 nieces Mon. Nett; Coals’
spool Thread nnd col'd do For sale by
j”S0 HENRY LATHROP ft CO
C HAXIPAGNFJ—00 bnskets. qts. nnd pts., genuine Heid-
seick Chanipagno. jnst received direct from the omy
agent, ap!3 W. XV. GOODRICH.
CtUGAK AND XIOLASSES.—46 lilids New Orleans Sugar 5
O 10 do Porto ltico do; 76 bids A. B nndC do. 30 hhds Cu
ba Molasses, 26 tiorces do. 76 bbls do. 00 bbls Now Orleans
Syrup, just received and fur salo bv
july 10 McMAIION ft DOYLE
C TRASHED SUGARS, ftc.—.Just received, 26 bbls Crashed
J Ground nnd Clarified Sugnr. 6 lilids New Orleans do, 6
kegs choice Go hen Butter. 10 obis white wine nnd cidei
Vinegar, 10 do solar lamp 011,6 do extra No 1 Xlnckerel,
43 boxes Roudeil's Soap and Candles. 25 do ground Coffee.
10 dozen Olivo Oil I11 pints and quails, 10 casks quarts and
jilnts Byass’ Ismdon Porter. Matches, Clothes Lines, Peru)
Brushes. XlustArd. ftc., for sale by
Je22 DAVID O’CONNOR
C 10DFIS1I AND IIEIUUNG—A boxes prime Codfish. 76
/ boxes scaled Herring, for sale bv by
jo 8 XIoXlAllON ft DOYLF-.
H AY.—100 bales good Northern Hay. binding from bari-
Golden Age. and for sale by
|yl3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k cs\
G ’.'il DROPS.—Just received lrom New York, per steam*
or, a superior quality of Gum Drone, of different Davor*
such ns raspberry, rose! lemon, vanilla, orange, etc . ot<
for sale by XV. W. LINCOLN,
f«b!7 Monument iguare.
XVOODRUFF. GREEN ft CO.
NKW C Alt ill AG K UKPOSITOil Y,
No. 223 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
SPUING ANU SUA1MKU GOODS.
The subscriber lias now opened a comploto assort-
lent of goods suitable for tlie present aud coining
season, consisting impart of black, blue and colored
.Casbiuere Cloths and Cushmerctu, black and lancy
colored French Cassimeres. wliito and fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, and fancy Marseilles Vestings, ftc., all
of winch he is prepared to mako up to order iu the most
fashionable stylo and on accommodating terms
XVM. R. SYMONS,
Diaper and Tailor, 17 XVhitaker street.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber lias received by recent arrivals, an
extensive assortment of Roady-mado Clothing for
ISPRING AND SUXiMER, making his stock complete.
•It consists in part as follows : Black and Col’d Cash-
merett F’rocks and Sacks, Blue Xlazurka Cloth F'rocks. Bull
and White Duck Drill Frocks,Grass. Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of Fancy Casslmeves and Xlixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck and F’ancy Linen Drills. Black Drap D’FIte and Doe
skin Cassimeres, Plain, XViiito and Figured Drills.
Verts of Whitt- and Buff Xlarseilles. Fancy nml Striped
Marseilles, Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of F’uruishing Goods, consisting of Silk, Lisle and Bu-
ttHtc Linen Cravats, Gau*u, Merinoau I Cotton Under Shirts.
White Silk Suspenders, Black ami Col'd Mohair Stocks, Taf
feta Silk nnd Lisle Thread Gloves, F'&ncy Silk and Striped
Cotton Socks. XViiito Linen and Twilled Jean Drawers, ftc ,
the whole of which ho offers for sale at the lowest market
prices. XVM. R. SYMONS,
apll Draper and Tailor. 17 XVhitnker-st.
Ofn.lBrinto ule—260 b„,h tU con., Itut
n.l l-r K.r„ III | 0| , | 0 , U |1 •—
IMS an,
junitku «tatjo» MAuTijiir
"" tef" 1 «» tb. co.it, tuuu-
In 60 Ut 6,1 hour. comfort —-».log tlielr pubni
tn N.,w York. ny ntT.r. mn.t dMir.bl, con.ij.no.
Cabin passage
Steerage passage. , ’
I’ADELl
■ K m
I’ADEUTORD, FAY A 00
B „h,6
_ oai»b.A^ ! SE£!=a&-
From Macon, Ga., to TallaJi-'.V’ m
Uailroadto Ogleihorp-Stag^^^^^^
The Dally arrange-
jBgnitnt on this route
ooiuinenceu on the 6th Inst., running threetimiT KB
via. Newtjfn, Bainbrldge, and Quincy, and three tlme7 k
week via. rhomasville.Luncansville, ftj;
anmla,., ,„ d Th „„d.,., ft lo'pM "
-fpl-ll'n-P- toT.lUh.iM. br .Ith.r ropU
InM^b.ur^t,,,".33—.nd from slv^ttA tall
TrKt'cS. Ul *J,1“*T r ‘ l—l-K S.ranch b, 8 o’etb-Jt
, DU. W. 11. MOSKLiK k , inlurms toe pu Oil
generally that lie is permanently located in the city
of Griffin, and Is prepared to treat Cancers. Wens,
Tumors, nnd all other Chronic Diseases, witli the
uiusL remarkable success.
His unprecedented success, for the past ten years, in the
treatment of tiiat 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 the use of tho knife, caus
ing but little pain. Patients aro necessarily compelled to
be under Ills immediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks, according as the nature and circumstances of
the cas c may demand.
Ho is & regular graduate.nnd lias no quackery connected
with liis system of practice.
His Infirmary isopen for tlie reception of negroes, and
for others. City accommodations are ample.
All communications must be post-paid, and addressed to
XV. R. MOSELEY7 M. I).. Griffin, Ga.
. REFER EXCKS !
Eon. J. 11.Stark.Griffin, Ga.IDr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Hon. XV. R. Phillips,
Kev. Lewis Flatten,
Col. J. C. Maugham,
Johnson. Jones ft Co.
march!8—dftwtf
I Dr. E. XV. Wilson, Up)
Hon. J. J. Floyd, Covington.
I Hon. I). J. Daily. Jackson.
|Hon. J. A. Rogers, Jackson'lc
PIANO FOUTES.
THE subscriber lias just received an as
sortment of Piano Fortes from tlio factory of
Jacob Cliickering. Boston, being the first of
this make that liavo been offered in this city.
Those in want or a good instrument aro invited to an in
spection of them- as they will be found to boat least equal
In tone, touch and finish to any other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being nlso ngent for T. Gilbert ft Co.,
Boston; J. B. Dnnliam.srtodart,Firth Pond ft Co.. nndGro-
vesteon ftTruslow. New York, the undersigned bason hand
a splendid stock of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of stylo and price.
G. B. MITCHELL.
mayO Successor to F\ Zogbaum ft Co.
CO-PAKTKKSI11P NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated themselves* u-
EH J gather, under tlie name ned style of Murphy ft De-
iW vnnuy, for tlio transaction of general Boot nnd
^►Slioe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Wliitaker-streets, formerly occupied by XL
Prendergast. They aro now prepnred to offer to their friends
and tho public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s bootSjShoes, ftc., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
j3y MURPHY ft DEVANNY.
BOOKS I BOOKSII BOOKS III
R ECEIVED by S. S. Sibbly. Aug. soth. 1854.—Historical
Collections of Georgia, containing tho most interesting
Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
illustrated by nearly ono hundred engraving, ftc . by Rev.
Geo. XVliite.
Cliesnut XVood, a talo by Lielo Linden.
F’.leinents nl Agriculture, a book for young farmers, by
G. S. XX'arring : prepared for tlie use of schools.
Notes of a Theological Student, by James Xiason Hoppin.
PERIODICALS.
Harper's Magazine for September, a superior number,
fully illustrated,
Godoy’s 1-ady’s Book, containg full fiiRhions, music and
illustrations.
Graham's American Monthly, for .September, with nu
merous engravings.
Putnam’s Monthly for September, with a steel portrait of
Kennedy, autlior of Swallow Bam, ftc.
Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine, for August. For salo
aug31 No. 135 Congress-st.
TJACON SIDES ANI) SHOULDERS.—60 lilids prime Ba-
XJ coil Sides. 20 do do Shoulders, landing and for salo by
„»ao3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
F ANCY BUTTON'S—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
buttons, and of all other kinds, in largo variety at
nov!8 KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE’S
B UTTER, ftc—20 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 barrels White
Is-afLard ; 25 boxes cliee.so. Just received and for
aalo by decXO HYLAND ft O'NEILL
F OU SALE—Six No. 1 Negroes, aged from 20 to 30 years,
field hands and axemen. Apply to
may28 WYLI.Y ft MONTMOLLIN.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA—40 boxes Demons,
20 do Raisins. 1 cask cooking Prunes, 1 bale Bordeaux
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nuts. 6 sacks Pecan Nuts. 75 whole
and half drums l’igs, 2 bbls Pig 'lams, 2 do do Sides. 1 do
Smoked Tongues. J00 lbs Bologna Sausages, for sale bv
ap26 JOHN I). JESSE.
W INF:.—10 quarter casks Xladeria. It do do Sherry, 1
pipe very old Xladeria. 2 quarter casks old Port, 100
dozen of first quality in bottles, and for sale by
jt-14 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
B ACON, LARD, SOAP. &C.—00 hhds prime Sides. 25 do
prime Shoulders. 60 bbls primo leaf Lard, 260 boxes
family Pale and No. 1 Soap. 60 bbls E Phelps’Gin. 30 do
Luther Felton Rum. 60 do Boston Rum, 60 do B Clairfleld
Sugnr (Stuart.) 60 do C do do do. 60 do A do do do. landing
and for sale hy
Jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
irsale by
MoMAHON ft DOYLE
J UST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plaid Greiiudiuo
Dresses, Infant’s Gauze Xlerino Vests, Welsh Gnuze
FTannels. Erentli Needle worked Bands, ftc., for salo by
apl6 DkXVITT ft MORGAN,
L IME AND HAY —l.OOO bbls. Lime per sclir. E. J. Tal-
bol, and 400 bales Northern Hay, daily expected per
burk Girrard, for sale to arrive, by
jelfi BRIGHAM; KELLY ft CO.
Shirtings, of all qualities and best makes, Irish Linens,
Birds’-evo Diaper. Long lawns. Linen and Cotton Sheet
ings, Pillow case Linens nnd Cotton. Gauze F lannels, Ta
ble Linen Damasks, Damask Napkius, Scotch Diapers,
Huckabacks, Huckabuck nnd Damask Towels, wliito and
striped Cotton Osnaburgs. by tlio pieco or balo. 7-4 nnd 8-4
Brown Sliritings, Bluo Homespuns. Dowlas, Apron Checks,
ftc., for sale nt the lowest prices, by
m!i21 DaXVITT ft MORGAN.
tiers. 200 bXAs and 30 sacks Georgia Flour. 120 bags Rio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground do, 20 mats Java do, 80 bbls N.O
ll.l nr l.t. » . 1 *r. .1.. 10 1.1..
uouee. ou uoxes ground no. so uiais .inva no, ou uois n. v--.
Molasses. 26 hhds nnd 76 bbis Cuba do. 10 lilids clioico Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbls Clarified A. Band Cdo. 150boxes
No 1 Pale and Family Soap, 60 do Beadell’.X and Colgate’s
Pearl Starch. 60 do Treadwell’s Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 35
bbls Butter. Soda and Sugar Crackers. 60 do FL Phelps’ Gin.
60 do N. E. Rum. 60 do XVeitern Whisky, 20 do old Monon-
galiela do. 80 boxes Sperm and Adiimnntine Candles. 76 do
Benilcil’s Tallow do, 30 bbls nml 60 kegs choice Is*nf Lard,
for sale bv mav31 McMXHON ft DOYLFL
GLASSES AND SYKUP.—35 bbls nnd tes XVest India
Molasses. 76 bbls do. 00 bbls New Orleans Syrup, for
sale by may7 XlcMAHON ft DOYLE.
S TAPLE DUX’ GOODS.-—Linen and cottou sheeting of su-
perior quality, bleached shirtings, French nnvX English
long cloths. Irish linen*, long laws, huckabuck, birdseyo
diapers. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins and doyles, da
mask and liuckaouck towels, ftc.. for salo at tlie lowest
rices, by JylB ’.IsWlTT ft MORGAN.
T EA—60 hair-chests Hymn, Imperial, and l’ouchong. for
sale by sepl6 WEBSTER k PALMES.
I NMBR01DF.RI 141.—French needle-worked Collars, Swiss
j nnd Cambric. Uunder sleeves, Honiton and Maltese
Isice Collars. Clieinisotls nnd Sleeves in sots. Cambric and
Swiss FMgings and Inserting*, needle-worked Storaacliers,
Xlalteso.Thread and Vnieiirieiineslsices. Embroidered clear
Lawn Hdkfs., Gents I.C do. ftc., iu groat variety, for salo
at the lowost prices, by
m »y27 DkXVITT ft MORGAN.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway lrom
tlie subscriber, on the lfitli of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty yearsold, stout and chunky
.built, and lias, a mark resombliug a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of tlie nose and running up tlio
forehead, lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he lias spont several vuars of runaway life, and was an in
mate of Savannah jail a good part cf tlio year 1849.
XVILLIAft GERMANY.
Leon county, Florida. Sept. 12,1863. sep!8—dftwtf
B L’K BARFX.ES, Lace Veils, Crapes, received per steam
erjKuoxville. |o0 HENRY LATHROP ft CO
Corn. 60.000 lb Georgia and Tennessee Bacon. 26,000 do
Baltimore do, 26 sacks Cow Pea*. 30 do Xleal^O bbls XVhls-
ky, for sale by ap25 . —.
va*. ou uo in i'ii I, luuuuia - * ..n
XVM. B. MACLEAN ft CO.
S PRING BOTTOM GUARDED LANTERNS, just received
and for sale by febli ), P. COLLINS.
aS™ .*? Apal.cl.lcol. ud Wet FlorldT
JiSSSJSSUf OO-tl-orp. .1,76 i from’ 0jl.tl.0rM
L. C Sru», Agcot.tOgtettorp,,
A. A. Fisiaj « ii T.U.li,„cl
I’- K. WRIGHT, PronH.to.
’clock, 1*. H. • —-um.ua •
spssss-ss-a
m7n",Uje ’’ Djlrtliorpo will. T.ll.h..„ e udKolkuU
Pn.seugerB Orc.kf.M ud dino ,t Port v.u, y .
Msco?*. Aug. 29,1853 W ‘ ADAMs - Superintendent.
aug31
raLKNTINH BRCN.XKH. —
, I'l.tSTEIUlo. Ac WIIIU, “'“1W
»to the public <re„?r.nw 0l ^i r “ che> - oBottholx aervi-
ITh^K^ray^^
mr nain or Ornamental Piasterin? amt ro re<1 * °° ntract
to any extent on the most wumSkSf? t0 exMa t«order*
utmost promptitude. Havint ^no!!*^ 8 “ d «>#
nRDKNEfl A ORAiiT
mil promptitude. H.rl
M PICOLATA HOI,Sk77icOI.aTa
““ a ,:r: b -“ j i
giresaUMactlon F ’ b> g g hi8 P ers °nal attention, to
Proprietor.
COZZENS- WEST POUT IIOTKf
je3 mwftf XVM. B. COZZENS.
DYING AND RENOVATING
kstabushbiknt, W
73 1 ork street, near the Court House, Savannah, Oeoraia
T ,„.. , „ WaBLISUKD IN 1832. ’ ^
HIE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friend, w
their continued favors, would state C ln»?si) n „
io tlie improvements in Dying, acquired bvhtma J d U l., n
ast visa to England and Scotta^has made h "
lor extending In* business, by which he is nowenfhtaH'ro
I ye a greater variety of colors on silk and 1
shawls, ftc which he trusts will generaBy^
may favor him with their patronage y P e,ae a11 who
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, deined or renoratad ..
may be required, in the same auperiorstvlewhtah h d>
eratiy so much pleased his pat.on. and Send? * **“
(..Sublut”," d,e ' 1 ’ b,tacl, « d “ d th.»«•
mid" l r.te! r °'“ h""""* 11 )’ •“»»■).* to. Term.
When parcels arc sent by steamboats or railroad
Should be seut him by letter, through the Port S
that he may know where to cail for them 1 ” M
o can ior them.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
sale by
may27
-• --VITT ft MORGAN
A2 ,N i‘“ :l< il° 00 primo ’* nne ““ Macon, for aafo 7n
lots to suit purchasers. Apply to 10
j ° 27 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
— — —puiioas,
N F.'XV UU’ITER—20 bbls and 10 firkins new Goshen Rin
t.r. Received per .te.m.r, .mil or.”, b ,'° B “ t
apJ* RftRANtYW tauvcwiJa, -
itaaraer,senior sale by
SCRANTON,JOHNSTON 6
LU'I.TON XIABKET BEEF’,-20-hairbbia'HaVe.'Mr-i.
1/ Beef, landing and for sale by ' 1
Jv7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
R eceived per stfiaxier alabaha—imi*«n nn r"'
lisb Thread taices, Jaconot, Swiss, and Mull Edgings
anu lusortimrs. Swiss and Rani. *>.—». 1 j ^* *Arsjffipi
— '-'ces. oaconot, Swiss,
»..d Imotlmj., Swiss nud Rook B. n d,'„ d '(Jii^ r “ L1 „, 0
Oimbrlo ildliB, Hue p,|m Le^K.us, oil Silk, rrench’wo.w
ms couon bro Uneu Gloves. UdlM' Cott’oo h5» 0^
.ml Lorded Skirts. Checked C.mbrlcs. Swiss
For sale by [,edtl] HENRY lATHBOf t m
T™^fo b r b L"b™
|e26 CHAMPION ft WATS.
S°5, A ^ STARCH—100 boxes Family and No. 1 Soan
O 60 do l’earl Starch, for sale by ^
ju, j' 8 __ __ J- V. CONNERAT ft CO
y^d v aitk u ?. e .c , h“iiSr , A , raff
UKOUUIA HOME QAZKTTKT
A NY person who will act as anagont.and obtain * u b-
scribers for the Georgia Home Gazette, a Literary and
Family Paper published in Augusta. Ga., will be furni.hed
tlie paper ut tho lowest dub prices. The cxmi must accom
pany the names, and may be sent through the mall at our
CLOT PRICE}.
Two Copies
Three Copies
Fivo Copies
$3 60
6 00
7 60
jolil
JAMES XI. SXIYTHE,
ROBERT A. WHYTE,
Editors and Proprietor*.
» iv|iu»wn
ONE HUNDRED DOLLA RSRK WARD—For my min
Boston, and bis delivory to me. or confinement in
any safe Jail, so that I can get him. He left me
q»l>T.ahunt the first of June, 1852; hois about 6 feet 4
inches high, vory black, high forehead, punch mouth a
wide spacelietween his upper front teeth, in walking turna
liis feet rather out, ho lias a wife at Xlr. Josoph Wilaon’e in
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by tho name of Char
ity , she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near Poor
Kobbin. Seriven county. Ga. XVhon heard of last he wa*
about Boyd’s. I have heard he is getting Shinglei and
goes to t-avannah pretty often on timber rafts and wood
llk »'y he *»»» a P» 8 » ftn >> has altered his namo
I think if there is a good lookout about Savannah and un
ami down the riverand about Xlr. XVilson'g and Mr Bovd’a
lie will soon bo pniurlit m
be will soon be caught. * “ ”
Mv address is F’our Mile Branch, Barnwell District, South
lrnl,r '* WIT.LT am AflHLY.
Carolina.
nov2 wtf
PLANTATION FOR SALK.
cnilE subscriber offers liis Retreat Plantation, fa Bryan
A 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 of the best cotton lands on
tlie sea hoard- Tlie improvements are a two story dwell
ing house, kitchen, com house, stable, cotton and gin
house, with horse ginroud a good corn mill attached also
negro house*, with sugar huuso and mill, all new and in
complete order. There is also a fine orchard of peach fig,
plum, npple, pomegranate, aud orange trees, all in’fuli
bearing except the orange; witli the best or water the
bo»t health, open to tlie sea. with fish and oysters in abun
dance. Ho will also sell, should the purchaser wish,twen
ty prime young negroes. Apply on tho premises to the
-ibscriber. o. W. HART
Retreat. August 24th, 1864 w ot augSO
L IME —1,000 bbls landing per sclir E j Talbot, for sale bv
j"27 BRIGHAM, KEU.V ft CO *
S UNDRIES.—Just received, 10 bbls solar lamp oil, 2 do
wiiito wine and cider vinegar, 16 do N O syrup, 26 boxaa
ground coffee. 20 do pure sperm candle*. 60 do Beadell’s
6’s and 8’s tallow do, pesrl starch, 50 dozen buckets and
brooms 50 do scrub brushes and clothes lines, pickles in \C
gallons nnd quart*, ftc.,for sale by
jy29 DAVID O’CONNER.
h SUNDRIES—.lust received 75 boxes Beadell’s Soap, Starch
5 and Candles. 26 do ground Coffee. 25 half chests black
d green Tens, loose,mid in , l 4lb and 21b packages, 6 bbla
Limp Oil. 10 boxes pure sperm Caudles, 10 bbls N Orleans
10 do white and cider Vinegar, 2* do* Buckets 90
iii Brooms. 20 do XVasliboards. 60 do Clothes LIner«*.u
Scrub Brushes, ftc.. and for sale by.
aug-26 DAVID O’OONNOR.
t illAXIPAIti.N AND 1,1 * W1 -T ^)“|ftpikntn qusitslam]
> pints Heidscick and Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases LI.
ou brand Claret XVine F’or sale by
W W GOODRICH.
ootl
ASTERN 11AY.—160 bales prlma Eastern Hay in store,
J for salo by jy26
E. W. BUKER.
B ACON—>0 lilms prime Bacilli .Sides, 20 do do do Shoul
ders. 16 tierce* choice Sugar-cured Hams—received per
steamship Keystone State- and for salo by
' aug27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00,
CUBA.
H ISTORY or Cuba, or Note- of a Traveller in the Tronict,
being a political nnd historical account of the Ulead
to the preseut time, by XVarturln XV. Ballou, with engrav
ings.
“lio Plurality of XTorldn.attributed to Whewell, with an
introduction by Fidward Hitchcock.
Gnido ft Julius, or Sin and the Propitiation, exhibited
with true consecration of the sceptic, translated from the
German ufTlioluok, with an Introduction by John Pye
"l.ingnrd's History of England, vol 0.12 mo.
Banking's Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
January to June 1864
Skoda on Auscultation and Percussion.
Hughe's clinical introduction of the practice of Auscul
tallon an 1 oilier modes of physical diagnosis ot diseases of
the lungs and heart.
Dannlel’s Equity Practice.
Story ou Partnership.
$ugM W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
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H OSIERY. GLOVES, ftc Ladles"and fW.
Olovo.1, black notMltrtandOloTeB, cblklto.f.'do'SdlM
...u r t, j.„„ inermo ve.u, l.dle.' while cottinS
»ilk lire.,1 Hose, gents brown cotton .ml r.„ c .
ilreo’s Hose and bocks. A great variety ol tbe ,bo™ lb
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