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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20. 1854.
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Busincoo ulavo*.
MrUVKKN MclNTOSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, fU
UBOHGB Ti&OiDP HOW A111),
ATTORN KY AT LAW
iJfnir <i/ H'AikitofV'-if. uml Hay I.uir, NuuinNuA, Ml
THOMAH T. LONG,
•mUNKY AT LAW
,f (£a,«*"**•■ Nay and Banmd-ttrmH, Savannah
J OHDINAHY'8 OFKK'K,
. «fiu» and WUlUker-»tr*«ta. Office hours from 1*
* it., to a, i\ >*•; *»•» fr«m i'. m «»«. i*. m.
JNO. ai MILLBN,
attornky at law.
(Mkv euntet qf tTMlnfcernml Itop-sired*.
.the Court* of Sorlvwn. Ilullooh, Effingham.
" ii »» liberty, Molntosh. Glynn. Camden Mini Chatham
f0M
JOSEPH OANAlll.,
ATTORNKY AT
iu, street, over the Reading U<
'wtrainw Immediately eaatnl M>
U. A. O’UYRNK,
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
!«*.•<■ 176 Ray street, over Tumor .V Co.’* Drug Store.
KKKOINANO MOiTlION,
ATTORNKY AND CTH'NSKI.I.OR at law
Watkini/im City, D.
I araotlM in the vartou* Guurta of the District, and at
tend t" the prosecution of claim* against tho Govern-
»««*•
r IAW,
i of thu llepubti
Price JtVesdet
Jui
HI. W111T SMITH,
ATTORNEY ANO COI’NSKLIAJU AT LAW.
Alligator, Koft Honda.
Uuracttcein tlu* Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
j.. ltd. S, S Sibley, and R. U. Hilton, B*q.. Savannah, Ga.
J. \V. PATTKKSON,
AITORNKY AND OGUN8EIJ.OK at law,
Ibrsyth. Atonro* (\mnty. O'a.
S.W.BAKKU,
ATTORNKY ANO COl’NSKI.Um AT LAW.
Monlioetli\ Jefferson (bunly. florida.
Reference—lion. W. R. Funwut, Savannah, tin. feba
THOMAS IIUGHKS KINGS,
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELU)R AT LAW,
TYoupetUe, Georgia.
I.FIMCN rfVKtJP.
I 1JKHT Itl.AOK BOTTLES, per bo* $4, keg syrup per gallon
r)$H7d,dudoper20galloii7A«. kegsoxtni. each 37*
Assorted Cuililli'j,
Per IUO It via; Sugar Plum*. Fruit Prop*. ko . »1H.
Allantoic*of first quality. No charge tor delivery ill
railnmd or ntenmUiat*. T. HICK.
Candy aud Nytup Manufacturer
inar'JH-—ihVwl) Savannah. (in.
HA VANN/ill ItlGUlC Alt (lOlil.WtiK.
Session of IN»4-’5.
U. 0. Alt.xoUi, M. |»„ Prof, of Theory and I'raelleu ol
Medicine.
I'. M. Koluhjr.M I)., Prof of obstetric*.
W. ti. Ilt'ixoail, M. I)., Prof, of Surgery,
C. W. IVwt. M. I). Prof, or MedicalChemistry.
II L. llvnn. M. IV. Prof, of Matetra Medica aud Them
penile*.
K. II. Makti*. M. IV. Prof, of Institute* of Medicine.
J, 0. llnw.uoi, M. 1>„ Prof, of Anatomy.
J. It. Hkaii. M. IV, Prol. of Pathological Anatomy an I
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
.1. J. Wien, M. I). Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy,
rillli: Regular Course of Ivictnro* In this Institution,'will
JL commence on the first Monday In November, and tec
' inmate in the following March. Preliminary ls>ctures will
bo delivered from Monday, the lfllh day of October, until
1 the commencement of the Regular Course, for which no
additional fee will be required. Students have free nocuos
1 to the Medical and Surgical Wards i f the Savannah llospi-
| tal. This extynslvu charily Is under the medical control ol
two members of the Faculty, by whom Clinical lectures
are delivered. In addition to this, they have amide oppor
tunity lor learning practical medicine at the College Clin
ique, which is open daily to patients.
During the past session upwards of two hundred cases
were prescribed lor, and over thirty surgical operations per
formed In the the presence of the students tU the Clinique.
Material for Anatomical investigations wilt no nbuudantly
. supplied. Fees—Matriculation, fft ; Full Course of laic-
I lures.$105; Demonstrator.$10;(frniluatlon.UM) Forfur
I tlier information, address, post paid,
j jel7 H. L. BYRD. M. IV. Dean.
UN1VKU81TY OK NASI1VILLG.
MEDICAL DKI’ARTMKMT.
f|MlK Four! It Annual Course of I Pictures in tide lnstllu-
I. tion will commence on Monday the 110th of October
j next, and continue till tho lirst of the ensuing March.
Robert M. Porter. M. IV. Otunnal and Special Anatomy.
.1 Berrien Lindsley. M. D . Chemistry and Pharmacy.
I 0. K Winston. M. IV, Materia Medic* and Medical Juris-
prudence.
■ ” ~ ‘ ****“• ' ’ "uthologicul Anut-
*,il practise in the (Hrccult Courts or Thomas. Isiwndcs,. A n B uc hanan, M. IV. Surgical audPath
ninch. Ware. Appling and Irwln.Oeorgia ; und In the Cjr-
wit Courts of Jefferson, Msdlson and Hamilton, of the Tisutuax It. Jennings. M. IV. Institutes or
...ill.. I . ..r LS.,pI,t. ,n,l 1., in-llll, II t.il I'.llllllllll.-l ,.1I... .1-.....
v ».- — - - , — Vi iiiuiunn n. ssuiihiu. «. «... ,,i«.i»M.vn„. Medicine all-1
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Uduinhia , cTiuicnl Medicine.
^unities in theKastem Circuit of Florida ANRI attend to \y (’ Howling, M. D . Theory and practice ol Medicino
the claims of all porsona before the Departments at Wash- J John M. Watson. M IV, Rhetorics and tho Diseases ol
tngton. I Women and Children.
vscw«ir v HUitiMAKD ' Paul F. Kve, M. D., Principles and Practice of Surgery.
.1 KM*I-. i. UHinnAiw, i william T. Briggs, M. IV. Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Auatoinical rooms will be opened for students, on
ATTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
XetmanwilU. Fla.
. Mn«e»—George 7.. Drown. William Dell. NewnanavlUe.
. R u. Hilton. Boston k Villalonga. Savannah. Ha
WlMilAM H. DA8IIKH,
ATTORNEY AND (X)UNSKLI.OR at law,
TVeiipii'Wr. iMvndet county, 1 ''
the lirst Monday of October.
A full V ‘rtliminary course of Is'ctnres.free tonllstudnots'
will be given by the Professors, commencing also on the
lirst of October
A Clinique has been established, in connection with tho
at which operations are performed ““■*
... ii nractlse inTboraaS- l.owndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling.. presoriboil for and loctured upon In presence of the Class,
r if.ir Irwin Uurvns. and Pulaski comities.Georgia; | Arrangements have been nmdo to accommodate all pa
lull ln Jefferson. Madlsou, Hamilton. amt Columbia co - 1
t lfS. Florida. fcb23
WlMilAM S. DANlKLIi,
attorney at law,
Comer Whitaker street and Bay lane.Savannah.
...sn.Wninui hakiuox cou
HAKTHinOK A COUPEIt,
attorneys at law.
Will practise in all the Courts of the Eastern Circuit.
.. . U-IIIJIUS _ TUAUDKl'HOIJV'KK. J.VI K IIKOWK
WILLIAMS,OL1VK11 * OHOAVN.
ATTORNEYS at LAW.
Iliienn Vitla. Marion County. Ga.,
fdl practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
tienta requiring surgical operations.
Amount of Fees for l*-ctures in tho University is $105.
! MarticulatingKee, (paid oncoonly.)$5; Practical Anatomy,
| #10; Uraduating Fee $‘i5,
i Excellent Board can lie obtained for $3 00 per week.
Further information can be obtained by addressing the
Dean.
J. It. LINDSLEY. M. IV. Dean of the Faculty,
No 33 College street,
i Nashville. Tonn.. March. T854. ,inly30—dl2u‘2
MGUICAlt CULLEUE OK GEORGIA.
f I'HE Twenty-Third Course r.f I-ecturea in this lustilu
-L lion will comnifi
next.
Anatomy—
the lirst Monday in Novembo
MCl'I.TV:
M. Newton. M. D.
Stewart. Randolph, Muscogee. l«e. and auy mtiotwing . Surgery—L. A. Dugas,M. IV
- unities where their services may be required. janti'J Chemistry and Phurmacy—Alex Means. M. D.
. Materia Medica. Therapeutics a ml Medical .luri
» u Ulimrr .. .. 1
WALTKIl S. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office fn the Exchange. ,
Will practice in the courts of Scriveu. Washington. Rich-
,oud. Burke, and Chatham counties. febH
.JOHN B. MILLKIt,
attorney at law.
Brunswick. Georgia.
\V.|| practice iu all the different Courts of the Eastern Dis
trict Particular attention paid to cnlJccUiig. 111
w mLFR -;,|j ljIj | t .|i j- c;aI'Ij1»ing,
attorneys at law.
Ituma Vista. Ga.
NATHAN G. BENTON,
attorney at law.
Marietta, Georgia,
W II practice in the following counties ; Cass. Campbell.
Carroll. Cherokee. DeKalb, Fulton. Forsyth. I lekens.
Paul,ling aud Cobb. Refers to James U Carter fi t o.
HTl-tVn 8- tt’K’KIII-
HYLAND & O’NGILIi.
HEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS, ke..
Next Door to Marshall House. HroUjihtnn street.
8.IVANMR, OKOIKilA.
Wholesale and retail ilealers in imported wines and liquors.
French brandies, segar*. ami fancy groeenes
I ul'8« J. n. DAVIS. w It. MINI!
RUSK, DAVID & LONG,
COM M1 PSION M ERCH A NTS.
Savannah. Ga.
i-uKPrr. sNinuxcs.
LOCKETT Oi SNK.LI.INGS,
ri)MMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AOl-NTS.
Savannah. Ga.
WILLIAM HUMPIIUKYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
Uuufactnrer of Essential Oils, Extracts. Perfumery. F.m-
,-v Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Drugs, Medicines, kc
ly—angti.T
ROOFING.
rim subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples.amt from sixteen rears’ experience, fools assured In-
ITta V,.ry ’“X
*9*Uutters au-1 Conductors made to order
UANCUOKT HUY AN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
i.rtlie Purchase ami Sale of Stocks. Ronds. Exchange ami
Real Estate, 117 Ray street. Savannah. jatPJJ
HIN f ROWLAND. JOHN T. KllWI_A.M-.JU.
ROWLAND <b CO.,
GFINEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
172 Hay-street. Savannah
II. K. WASHBURN. Ar’**.
SHIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
SAVANNAH. OA.
i and Infants-
O N the (1
sale al
jylS
length. Apply to
WILLIAM P. YONGG,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
.Vo. 94 Hay-street. Savannah
THOMAS Si KNIGHT.
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS.
.V». 15 Hamard street. Savannah Ga
--a I pipe, sheet lead, block tin. copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, com
■itautly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at.
tended to jan7
JOHN R. COO HUANG,
ATTORNEY at LilW.
Dublin. I.vireDS county, Ga.. lato.junior partner of the
Grin of A. k J. Cociikank, IrwinUm. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrnstcjto his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. II
Guyton. F. If. Rowe. Dublin*Ga ; M. Marsh.Savannah,
may"—d&wly
GRGVILLG Si CO.,
FORWARDING AND COVMJSSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga..
Keep an ofllce atChattanooga.Terin..iiml will give dispatch
at that point to all goods for North Alabama. Tennessee.
Mississippi or Western Virginia, and collect ship and oth
er expense bill* from our Tennessee office. -in—augS
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building ami Work in Masonry <-l
every description. Residence (Irat door west of St An
drew's Hall. Broughton Street.
*. It CHAMPION. J. «. WATTS
CHAMPION WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Xo. 4 Barnard street, between the Market aiul Buy stie-l.
SAVANNAH. OA..
i>e»lers in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, kc., &c.
Deferences—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq..
Mn,rs. Rabun 4: Whitehead, Swift k Co . Savaiumh. Ga.
PROTKCTION INSURANCK COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn,
Ibe un-lersigned, Agents of the ntwve Company are pre|mred
to take risks against FlRR on Buildings and their contents, K'LODU. BIStT'lT,
Alio Marine Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. 1? do do, 25 bbls
BRIGHAM. KELLY k (XI., Agents.
JOHN G. KAIiLIGANT,
WUOI.KHALR AND RRTAIL DKALKK IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Mimument Square. Savannah. Ga.
BROWN Si HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WEST BROAD 8THKKT. SAVANNAH. OA.
f HORTON. C. H. RIKKMAN,
HORTON Si RIKKMAN,
WUOI.KHALR AND KKTAIL DKAI.KKH IN
watches, jewelry, silver-ware, fancy g.juds.
110 Broughton-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
[ Demonstrators of Anatomy.
Jurisprude
•1. p. Garvin, M. IV ‘
Obstretrics and Disc;
Eve. M. D.
Physiology aud Pathological Anatomy—H. V. M. Miller,
M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine—L. D. Ford. M, D.
Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy—II. F. Campbell.
M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—R. Campbell. M. T*.
Clinical Lectures will bo delivered regularly nt the City
llospitnl. and ample opportunities will be afforded for the
study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for the entire Course $105 00
Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once) f> 0U
For lurtber particulars, apply to
G M. NEWTON. Dean.
AfCirCTA, July 8th, 1854. eodlm—Jy8
UNIVGRS1TY OK LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
fflHK Annual Course of lectures in this depnrlment will
1 commence on Monday. November 13. and will termin
ate in the ensuing March.
James Jones. M. IV. Professor of Practice of Medicine.
J. L. Riddell. M. IV. Professor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone. M. IV. Professor of Surgery.
A. H. Cenns, M. D.. Professof of Obstetrics.
A. J. lVedderburn. M. D.,Professor of Anatomy.
Gustuvus A. N'ott. M. IV. Professor of Materia Medica.
Thomas Hunt, M. 1).. Professor of Physiology and Pathol
ogy-
Cornelius C. Heard. M. IV
Samuel P. Choppin. M. 1). ,
The rooms for Dissecting will be n|>eenNin the third Mon
day in October.
'Hie Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the
Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem
ber to April.
The Students accompany the Professors in their visits,
and. free of expense, enjoy extrrordinary practical advan
tages. ,
There are. during the session, about eight hundred per
sons prescribed for daily.
In 1853. the number of patients was thirteen thousand
seven hundred and fifty-nine.
augO—law.Im ' THOMAS HUNT. M. IV. Dean.
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
I HE Trustees of the t'liatlu.in Aeademy hereby give no
1 tiee that the Institution "'ill be o|>cned (after a re
cess) mi the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, under the
immediate and personal direction of the Trustees. A well
quulitled Principal and live Instructors will lie appointed
by the Boar-1 of Trustees. Instruction will be given in the
Classics, in Mathematics, and in all the branches of a
thorough English education. Particular attention will be
[ ■aid to tl»e Instruction of young ladies in nil the higher
■ranches. Tin' Elementary branches will. also, receive
strict attention.
The Trustees beg leave to assure tho public that tho
rates of Tuition will be so arranged as to afford all parents
and guardians an opportunity of procuring for their chil
dren and wards, good education.
^Notice will, iu due time, be given of the names of the
Principal anil Assistants, and of the terms of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW. 1 Committee
STEPHEN ELLIOTT.Jr.. - Board of
R. R. CUYLER. J Trustees.
aug2 laivOw
GAS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to the use of private dwellings, churches,
schools, lintels, watering places, factories, foutidaries,
machine shops, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keep
on hand and manufacture to order Gas machines of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood tho test of
practical experience, and cannot be excelled in economy,
safety and simplicity. For further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore. st„
augPJ Baltimore, M. D.
FOR SALK.
at Statesboro’. Bulloch county. Ga.. the follow
ing property, vix: 3 negroes. 1.000 acres of land, 1 houso
and lot. horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, and
household and kitchen furniture. Terms mado known on
the day of sale. C. K. FLETCHER.
N. H.—All persons indebted will come forward on that
■lay prepared to pay up, and those to whom 1 am Indebt
ed will please call at tho same timo.
jy22—3m C. E. V.
IXTANTED—100 Palmetto logs, not less than 12 it*
VV len
T. J. WALSH, 170 Itay-st.
t lUECJi BOOKS.—Merchants and others, are invited to
/ call and examine a beautiful variety of Check Hooks,
on all the different Ranks in Savannah They are got \fp
in superior style, on good paper, printed on blue ground
work, and will bo sold cheap. Call at tho book store of
jy22 H. S. SIBLEY. No. 135,Congress-street,
s prime
mayti
8 Candies, 50 do Smoked Herrings. 5i» do
Treadwell’s Soda Crackers, 50 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch,
lauding from bark Maria Morton, and for sale by
jy21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON It CO.
, .Vc.—150 bids Georgia Flour, 325 sacks
Hiram Smith's do. 50 do Soda. Butter
aud Sugar Biscuit. 70 boxes and half bbls dodo, 50 boxes
oumlCoffee, 40 do do Pepper. 50 do Mustard, landiug and
-r sale by
jyO McMAHON .h DOYLE.
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—26 tubs fresh Gosheu Butter,
45 boxes Cheese, for sale by
jy9 McMAHON k DOYLE.
C ANDY AND RAISINS.—60 half boxes New York Lun
dy, (assorted.) 00 boxes Raisins. 25 halves and qrs. do
for sale by je 8 McMAHON k DOYLE.
P IG HAMS.—3 bbls just received by steamer, and fo.
sale by je!4 HYLANI) At O’NEILL
UKOItGK N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Buibling. oj/jeoite J'ulaski House,
iLimg made large additions to 111*establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat aud
Uatliumie style, and on accommodating terms.
WAII work executed with dispatch
DIG IRON.—200 torn Scotch Pig Iron. Vimling Ir-.m luig
1 Clarence, and for sale by
"iajr2« BRIGHAM. KELLY Ac CO
OaI.T—IKK) sacks for sale by
‘- 1 i'dvlO McMAHON k DOYLE.
Ill-TTKII. CHEESE AND HERRINGS.—20 llrklns selected
• J new Gonlu-n Butter. 60 boxes do do Cheese, 50 do now
'**led Herrings, received ts.*r steamer and for sole by
H8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A: CO
L'OK SALK —Five fee simple Isits. near the Park, will be
* sold on accommodating terms. Apply to
4*1“ WYI.I.Y k MONTMOLLIN
J ?OR SALE—A black girl. 16. houso servant
1 A black girl. 17. bouse servant
ml her two
-r thro
lys Baud 10.
■"dr lighters,
duck woman..35.good
A black woman. 36. good cook, waslie
A black woman, 35. good cook, and In
111. 11 aud 9, sold to be kept in the city.
Three black boys. 13. 14 and 13.
A black man, 30. good axe man.
A black man, 22, good bricklayer,
ap| 13 WYI.I.Y k MONTMOLLIN
i Rio
ulfee.
R IO COFFEE. Ac—149 bags pr
dodo Porto Rico do. 50 mats and 20 bags old
merit Java do. 20 casks pints Byass’ l-ondon Porter. 20 bxs
Treadwell s Soda Crackers. 50 dor. painted handled Brooms.
100 do do Buckets. 25 bbls Luther Felton A: Sen’s Boston
Rum. landing and for sale by
jc22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
nds handsni
•ssee Bacon ill
OGDEN At BUNKER.
/ lanes chemical .
• "ulh. and for sale by
III v*
L IQl’ORS—100 bbls prime N O Whisky. 60 bids line and
choice old Moiiongahela Whisky. 60 bbls Phelpn’ Gin,
"J ooP At ll do.30 do Brandy, for sale by
WEBSTER fc PALM re.
M -
DUuffY UMBRELLAS.—Elw S Kemptan has Just r
celved another lot of llioie good Buggy Umbrellas.
m*y30 K 7 t
I1ACO.N—ll
1J storo. and for sale by
inay28
f NORN.—f.Vo bags prime
ly sale by may.'!
P LANTATION GOODS.—White and striped Osnaburgs
brown and striped Shirtings. Ido Hoinespnns. Linen
iisniiburgs. Calicos, .tie., for sale hv
ap28 "g'ATIT At MORGAN
V-iBicidii-ritS—ill lilids prime Bar mi Slmtildera. In stoar
tl an-l for sale by Jy2 ' "ill N k FlISDK’K
A T REDUCED I’itlCES.—Barugiwi ti inoi organdicK jn
c inets. lawns. French prints, brilliants, calicos, silk
aud lace mantillas, white uml fancy linen drills, colored do,
Ate,, lor sain by jv IS ItaWII’T At MORGAN.
aWcaniilks
CJOAP. STARCH A.'
LJ ily Soap. 30 do F
10do patent
by
im*v7
—200 sacks just ri
I’s Pearl Stnrcli
t do Adamantine do. for sale
MuMAHON IlilYLK.
I.3IJIUR.
T jy26
I IMF..—4KK)bustiois
slacked Unw. Fur sale by
IJ A. MoAIJ’lN At Lx),
aiig2d IVillianison's building. Bay el.
K ECEIVEB PER ALABAMA —niucl. mouslin do talnes
an-l crape veils, blank and colored belt rihlious. black,
V . ^ white and colored crape ribbons, colore 1 an-l while bonnet
U.VCT and silk Muntillas. white crane Shawl*, cloth do. black velvet, satin and taffeta do. men’s gauxe marine
Talmas, N W Collars. Chemisettes. Ate. just received I vasts, do cashmere do. blenched sheeting*, shirting stripes
for sale by dec.23 lie WITT At MORGAN. | n nd a small variety iff full prints. Top sale t.y
RuCkw^BAT—In bbls. half bbls, kegs amlTiags. just re ! jj2# . MKVKV LATmtOP At C|).
** celved p*rsteamer Alabama, and tor sale by ! rpoBACCt) AND SKGAIU.— 60 l-oxe.- Grant At Williams’
-1°^ CHAMPION At WATTS 1 fi’aaudB's Tobacco. 100 do assorted brands do. 16.000
Plantation Segars.a tine article, lan-llug aud for sale by
jyO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
PI&KMII A 1(1(1 VA L.
-xllfl BUSHELS prime Western Corn, 200 buehels fresh
y ground Meal ; also ngmid lot of Hay. Just re
'*>'*1 and tor sale by
‘ u «“ CHARLES H. DURYKE.
R < 2a^oo eo,U * >r * l,,B Kentuck Jf
QORN.Ooo bags’superior w
B UTTER, CHEESE ANDKIJiIIR—■30 kegs selected Goshen
„
EBHTKU At PALM
tjI white Corn, laudlngtrorn brig IIKCK1VKI), per bark Itadlout 70 burr
Y Josephus,from Baltimore, and for sale by | XV Ronoldstin’s Haros, 2 casks Bacon H
tie by
, BELLY 4
Butter. 16 tubs do do. 2ft boxes KngVisli Dairy Clieei
60 bbls fresh ground Flour, just received per steamer and
for sale by
auglO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
KCE1VKD, [xir bark Itadiuut, 70 barrels Pot itoes. 100
. KonobUou’s Haros, 2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2 casks
Bacon Sldti. mh!4 J. D JESSE-
A lHiOULAMATION.
GEORGIA—By IlKKiuniKi. V. Joiinmi.x.
Governor of anhl State.
W HEREAS, nlllclal Inlormation has been received at
this Ihquirtimmt, Hint a murder was committed In
Hie county iff Clark, on the 26th of July Iasi, upon the Im
dy or Thomas N. Kpji*. by one John Epps, aud Hint said
John Epps has lied (Vom Justice ;
I have thought proper, tbnrefure, to Issue tills, my Proc
lamation, hereby offering a reward iff One Hundred and
Filly Dollar* tor the apprehension alul delivery <ff the said
kpns to tho Sheriff of said county ami State.
Amt I do, moreover, charge ami require all officers In this
State, civil and military, to l,e vigilant In endeavoring to
apprehend the said Epps, in order that ho may be brought
to trial tor the offence with which lie stands charged.
Given under my hand and tho great seal of the State, nt
the cnnitol in Milledgovlllo. tills 11th day of Aunust, in the
year of our laird eighteen hundred nnd llfty tour, and ol
•ho Independence of tho United States of America thosev-
enlv-ninth. HKR8CHKL V. JOHNSON
By tuo Governor
E. I*. Watkins, Secretary of State.
nuBCRimoN.
Jolm Epps Is about 32 yoars old. ratliur tall nnd straight
built, dark hair, not much inclined to conversation, ono un
mistakable mark Is. ho has but ono ear. which oar missing
not reoolleeted, but born entirely destitute ns to that ear.
wear* his hair moderately long, on account of this defect,
nugltl— 4
MOllfC llOOItS—KHUS11 Alllll VALS.
Bariveil by S. S, Sibley, Annual 16.1864.
ri'URKKY. Russia, tho Black ftoa. aud Circassia—by Cap-
.L tain Spvuoe, author iff ‘ Travels In Circassia,” “Wes-
tern Caucasus,” Ate with colored illustrations, numerous
eugravings.aud a map— l-ondon edition.
Orator's Touchstoue—by Hugh McQueen.
Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of
tho Hie of a formir Merchant—by Vincent Nolle.
Science of Things Familiar, a guide to Scientific Knowl
edge—by Rev Dr Brewer.
The Renegade Gipsey.
Falkland, u novel—llulwor.
More of Planter’s Northern Bride.
Alone—by Marion Harlaml, author of Kate Harper. Ate.
Corlnne.or Italy—by Madamo Iki Stacl Ilalsteln.
More Georgia Scenes.
Liuisiuna Swamp Doctor. For sale nt
nngl7 No. 136 Congrcss-htreet.
DICKENS’ NEW WORK.
H ARD TIMES, by Dickens—price P2) t ' cents.
Fifty Years In both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences
of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolto.
Thu Youth of Jefferson, or College Scrapes.
The Natural History of the Human Species—byl.tCol
has Hamilton Smith, with engravings.
Gllddon and Noll's Types of Mankind, chenp edition.
A Thesaurus of English words, to facilitate tho expres
sion of ideas nnd assist In composition—by Peter Mark
Rogot.
The Edinburgh Review, for July.
The British nnd Foreign Medico Chirurgicul Review, for
July.
Fashion and F'ainine; The Barclays of Boston; Bishop
Ives’ Trials of a Mind in the progress to Catholicism: Bish
op Kip’s Catacombs of Rome; The Priest and tho Hugue
not; lsintlior Stocking nnd Silk. Ate.
augl7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS ANO KKPUDLlOATIOftS.
R eceived by s. s. sibiey.
Turkey and the Turks, by J. V. C Smith.
Now-a-llays, a very Interesting book Illustrated.
Fkisy Nat, or the Three Apprentices, a talo of life in New
York nud Boston, by A. L. Stimson.
Julliunne, tho Daughter of tho Hamlet, by Hugh Be Nor-
mand.
Daniel Boone and tho Hnutors of Kentucky,by W. H. Bo
gart.
The Flitch of Bacon, or the Custom of Ilunmow, a tnle
of Eugllsh Home, by William Harrison Ainsworth.
Katiiarino Walton, or tho Rebel of Dorchester, by IV.
Gilmore Simms.
The Partisan, a Romance of the Revolution by W. Gil
more Simms.
Melliclmmpo A Ix-gend oftheSauteo. by the same author
new nnd revised editions.
Woman's love, bv FlugineSiie. a year after marriage by
T. S Arthur.
Tho Mysteries of n convent, by a noted methodist p reach-
Sir Jasper Carew Kent, his life and experiences by Clias.
Lever.
Hard Times, a new novel, by Charles Dickens.
The Spanish lleroino. a talo of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
Mjre of Weary foot Common. Ritchie's New Euchauting
Novel. F'orsale at No 135 Congress.
augl6.
.FASHION AND FAMINE,
B 1 Mrs. Anna S. Stepeus. in one vol.
Tho Turkish Empire—its history, political and roll
giouscondition, ita manners, customs, fee., by E. Joy Mor
ris, late Charge at Naples.
Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride, by the author iff the
Picko.
Lieber on Civil Liberty and self Government, 2 vol
The Potipher Papers, a new supply.
Hyputiu, or New Foes with Old Faces, by C. Kingsley,
author of Alton I/ick.
Harper’s Magazine and l’utunin s. for August.
Oodey’s Ladies Book for Augest,
Westminister for July.
Blackwood's Magaziue for July.
aug4 W. TIIOUNE WILLIAMS.
TOTIIF1 PUBLIC. ’
■ I HIE undersigned, with a view of winding up the estate
1 of .las 11. Sheahnn. and of closing the business of Ibe
late firm of Jas. 11. and M. Sheahan.has this day disposed
of the entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand. No. 125
Broughton street, and tranafcrced the lease of said store
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of this city, but more
recently of Augusta. Ga.
In withdrawing from business, tbe undersigned takes
pleasure in tendering to his late friends aud patrons ids
sincere thanks for the uniform support extended tohiin du
ring tlie whole of tho time that lie lias been engaged in
business in Savaiumh. and feels that lie cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
prepared to givo them all tho advantages which can
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledge
business and a character for honesty, propriety nnd fair
dealing, which seldom fail to secure siiccps.s for their pos
sessors. M. SHEAHAN.
Savannah. May 17. 1854. may20
GRAY II1UITI1EU8,
OF AUGUSTA. GA..
B F!G to ipfonn the citizens of Savannah and vicinity, that
they have purchased the entire stock of Dry goods of
Mr. M.Slienhnn. 125 Uroiighton-st.. where they will open a
branch of their business on Monday morning next, May
22d. witli large additions of now and desirable goods, to
which they would respectfully invite the attention of tho
public
Savannah. May 19.1854—may20
B ACON— 50 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders
15 tea sugar cured Hams, landing nnd for sale by
auglft SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
F UI .TON'.MARKET BEEF.—.lust received per brig PhiltT-
ra.20 half bbls I-'ulton Market Beef, for sale by
augl5 HYI^ND & O’NEILL.
B UTTFiR, FLOUR, kc.—20 kegs and 20 tubs selected Go
shen Rutter,50 bbls Hiram Smith's and Genesee Flour.
40 half bids extra Canal do, 100 boxes Scaled Herrings, 60
do Bunch Raisins, landing from steamer, and for sale, by
jel4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON CO.
M AXSUITANK CHAMPAGNE—We would call the at
tention of the public to this celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, which wo. having been appointed sole
agents by tho importer, Arthur Leary, of New York, offer
for sale in lots to suit purchasers. This wine is equal in
flavor to any of tho favorite brands now in goueral use.
nnd superior to many which it is fast superseding. Hotel
Proprietors, and others desiring it. can have Importations
made expressly for themselves, with their names labelled
on tho bottles, by sending their orders to us.
may3 OGDEN & BUNKER
B LACK LACE.—1-4. 6-4 and 0-4 black lace for mantilla*,
nnd a variety of back lace trimming, for sale by
jo30 EDWARD S. KKMP'loN
S UNDRIES.—20 bbls Mercer Potatoes; 20 do. Apples very
line; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemons, Raisins, Dates,
Almonds.Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, Ac. kc., just re.
ceived per steamer Augusta, and for sale by
mar2 CHAMPION & WATTS,
A rrow rout.—.lust received from Hallowe*, a trash
supply of Arrow Root, warranted to have been ground
within the last month, and of a superior quality, for sale by
mrr IV. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
]V] O. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—40 hhds Prime and
1x Choice New Orleans Sugar, 200 bbls do do Molasses,
just received and for sale by
ap7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A: CO.
S UGAR AN1) MOLASSES—100 hhds choice N O Sugar,
76 do lair and prime N O do; 60 bbls refined A B and "
Sugar. 300 do prime N O Molasses, for sale by
jy7 WKRSTKKR k PALMES.
H AMS—25 bbls Cassard Hams, landing from brig Filislia
Donne, and for snlo by
jan 10 COnKN k FOSP1CK.
S UGAR—75 hhds lair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Muscii
vado do, 10 do prime to choice l’orio Rico do, 50 bbls
Stewart’s relined C Sugar; for snlo by
augl7 WEBSTER k PALMES.
B randy, gin, &c.—o hair pipe* otard. nupuy & cv
Brandy, 0 do French do. various brands. 25 eighth casks
do, 6 bbls old Peach do, 35 do Domestic do, 5 pipes Holland
Gin, 60 bids E Phelps’ do, 60 do N K Bum, 50 do Rectified
Whisky, for sale by apO McMAHON k DOYLE.
ORINTS AND PICTURES.—A beautiful assortment ot line
A Prints and Pictures, among them a now variety equal
to oil paintings, and much cheaper, for sale by
nov23 S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-street.
C LARET WINE—Of superior quality and direct importa
tion, Chateau la Rose. Chntcau i.aFiUe Burgundy
Raume, Chateau Mnguanl, St. Julien in boxes and ensks,
for snlo by A. BON AUD.
maySO Comer of Bay and IVhitakor-sts.
C OFFEE AND TEA.—150 sacks prime and choice Rio
Coffee, 60 do West India do. 40 mats Old Government
Java do, 75 chests and eases Tea. various brands, for sale
by julylG McMAHON Ai.DOYLF..
N EW BUOKS;—Received by S. S. Sibley. July 12 :
Weary F’oot Common, by Lfftcli ltitcbie. author o
tlie Robber of tin-Rhine, kc
Walter Warren, or the Adventurer of the Northeri
Wilds, by Owen Duffy.
Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine for July. For sale at 13f
Congress-street. jy
B KANDIFX WINKS. Ate —Id half pipes superior Otard.
Dupuy At Co Hrandy. 12 do do J Durand and other good
brands do. 10 qr casks choice Jean Louis. 1811, do. 16 half
nnd qr pipes superior Madeir. 25 qr casks low priced do, 30
do do line Port Wine. 6 pipes Holland Gin. 60 coses line
Claret Wine. 100 baskets Heidslck and other brands Cham
pagne. for sale by
may 18 J. V. CONNERAT Ac C
B altimore bacon, lard and fijjuh.—40 hhds.
choice now Bacon Sides ; 20 do do do do Shoulders ; 16
tierces do do Sugar cured Hams ; 75 bbls and BIO keg* new
Leaf Lard; 100 bbls. superfine Howard street F’lour. land
ing and for sale by
mar 29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO.
TAUiUK AND LAUD.—250sacksGeorgiftFlour, lUObbls
A’ do do. 20 bids choice I*>af I-ard, 30 kegs do, for sale t
jo25 McMAHON k DOYI.E.
S UGAR AND TOBACCO.—36.000 prime nud clinic
vnna Negara of various brands, 75 butts smoking nnd
chewing Tobacco do do, 60 boxes do. for sale by
jytl McMAHON k DOYLE.
S UGAR. COFFEE, So.—80 hints fair ami prime N O Su-
gar. 100 hags prime green Rio Coffee, 26 do do old go\
eminent Java do. 60 bbls refined Sugar, crashed and pow
dered. 25 do hand made Sugar Crackers, 50 do Soda and
Butter do. landing nnd for sale by
SCRANTO.V
jv7
it ANTON. JOHNSTON At (.
B ACON, SUGAII AND FLOUR —5,000 Hi choice Bacon
Hams, Shies and Shoulders
10,000 ft Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynolds’ Hams
200 sacks Cherokee Flour. 26 bbls Ilirarn Smith’s do
25 bids Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes I-oaf do
10 bbls. 26 kegs 20 can* Urd.just received and for
sale by _may0 _ A. CHAMPION.
S l'NDRIES.—fill bids Hiram Smith's and Genesee Flour;
00 do Butter.Sngar and Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
well’s Soda Biscuit: 60 bbls rectiliod Whiskey; 60 boxes
each No. 1 Palo and F'amily Soap: 30 half chests Black
Tea, i., - lb papers ; 20 boxes assorted Candy; 40 hhds prime
Bacon Sides : 20 do do do Shoulders ; 10 tierces choice Su
gar Cured Hums; 50 bbls and 50 Itegs prime Is-af Ijird,
landingaml forsnln by
uiaytlO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO _
B ACON.—10 lilid* llama, IU do Shoulder*, lauding from
Hclir Oaturact, aud tomato by
jy4 COHEN At F0SDICK
J UST HBUKIVEI) at Itonaud’s Fancy Grocery and Liquor
Store, 30 boxes Wolfs Aromatlo Sohaldain Selina inis,
n pint* and quart*. may 80
fnlrsl Wrum bi) Cdrflropl).
iv' Telegraphed for the Georgian *ijt
Sir No cliHiiutulivH rucolvuil.
OUOltGlA MKNUItAh IIONMTAI,.
FA mi STREET, SAVANNAH.
Tills Instilutlou. lately under tlie cliarge of Dr. P. II.
Wilduian and Dr. C'linrles Ganalil, lias been re-organlznil by
tlie addition of Dr. 8, N. Harris and Dr. F'jistnn Yonge to
ita medical corps. It la hoped that thia arrangement will
enable Hie Institution thu better to maintain nnd even to
extend the charities which ll 1ms been In tho habit of lie-
stowing upon tho iudlgent from the rovunuesuf ita regular
business. With large and admirably ventilated wards,
airy and pluasaut rooms, spacloua grounds, a resident no-
dergradmito In medicine, an experienced steward, and a
highly intelligent, kind aud obliging stewurdess.this eslnb-
Usliment offer* advantages nnd Indncements rarely found
in Southern cities, and makes ample provision for all clauses
of pallcuta. In Its management, it will be the object ol
tlie proprietor* to offer not ouly medical und surgical nid
to hucIi n* may week it* benefit*, but to provide the com
fort* of a home for the luvnlld.
TKIIMH.
Patient* will bo received Into the ward* of the Himpitul
at one dollar per diem. It i* considered that this will de
fray tlie expense of board, nursing and medicine—thu
medical and surgical service* being rendered a* a charity.
Apartment* strictly private can be obtained by persons de
siring them, with board nnd nursing at $1 per diem, the
usunl rate* being charged iu *uch cases lor medicine and
profesHlonal services.
Separate buildings appropriated to the reception of
ilavoN.
Application may bo inaito at the Hospital, or to the un
dersigned :
P. H. WILDMAN, M. I).. No. 20. Abercorn-street.
CHARLFIS GANAIIL, M. II., South Broad between, Bar
nard and IVlilUkor-Hts.
8. N. HARRIS, M. i>., corner of Harris and Whitaker-
street*.
EASTON YONGE, M. I)., Stute-Htreot near corner of
Brice. Je30—0m,
NOTICK TO VKSS1CLS.
All Pilot* nnd Captains of Vessel*, arriving hero from
foreign ports, iulected with small pox or other disease* of a
contagious or mulignaut Character, are required to bring
their vessel* to anchor at tho quarantine ground, opposite
F'ort Jackson, there to remain, without commuuicatlon
with the city or adjacent counties, until I am notified, und
vc**el* visited by mo R. C. MACKAI.L, M. U.,
*' * Health Officer.
SOUTH CAROLINA AND CENTRAL (GA.)
RAILROAD COMPANIES.
May 1.1854.
No*Ice is hereby given that on und after the first day ol
July next the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charles
ton, and tho Central Railroad Company, Savannah, will
discontinue the free forwarding business heretofore trans
acted by them. Freighter* will please ceuso on and aft. r
tho said first day of July to consign their Merchandise to
the Railroad Agent* respectively, a* heretofore practised.
U. R. CUYIJ5R,
President Central Kailroud Company
. JNO CALDWELL.
— ,il “President S, C. Railroad Coinpan
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE—On the first Tuesday in
KA November next before tbe Court House, iu tin* city of
Nivannali. will be sold between the legal hours of sale, all
the *tock of Dry Goods aud fancy article* contained in the
atore at the north cast cornor of Congress and Whitaker
streets, in tho city of Savannah, consisting in part of 80
pioces brown shirting. 2 bales do, 11 pieces brown drill. 05
0o bleached shirting, 28 do Russia diaper, 15 do French
cambric. 13 crape shawls, 30 do*, gloves, 100 do*, hose, 20
doz. draws, 20 do*, shirts 20 pieces velvet. 84 neck lidkfa .
10 pieces prints. 40 pounds thread. 10 pieces osnaburg, 19
do tickings. 115 do colored muslin, 40.10 carpet, 4 do drug
get, 50 pair* muslin sleeves,20setts lace collar* and sleeve*,
40 pair window shades, 2 boxes sewing *ilk, 2 donuspcnders,
100 bonnets, 10 pieces matting, 60 doz Udkfs, 60 pairs do. 100
gross button*. 600 boxes hooks aud eye*, 31 pieces kersev. 15
iloGa twill*. 1 do do plains, 200 pair* blankets, 47 broclie,
60 ream* paper, 19 pieces calico. 18 pieces cambric. 2 glass
show cases. 2 gas lamps. I lot trimmings, awning rack
and posts, and all the fixtures o| said store, together
with a great variety of other article* too numerous
to be hero mentioned ; levied on as tho property of Will
iam B. Adams aud Charles Bruner, to .satisly a fi. fa. on
loreclosuro of a mortgage, issued from Chatham tufe.ior
Conrt. 111 tavor ol Isaac II. LaRoclio and Alfred T. Bow no
v*. William B. Adams and Charles Bruner, trading as
Adam* k Bruner. Property set forth iu said fi fa
f "' 1 DANIEL B. WILSON, D. gh’IT C. C.
NOTICK, TO KOltW AltDING JIKUCIIANTS
AND Al.L^OTHERri INI'F.ltKSlED.
rpHK following reduced rates for freight destined for Mont-
X goinery, Alabama, have been establislied from Savan
nah. to Montgomery, over the Central, Macon and West
ern. Atlanta anil ljigrungo,and Montgomery and West Point
Railroads. Goods intended for this line, should be marked
“ via Atlanta.’’
1st class measurement goods, per tool, 25 cents.
2d •• per 100 jsiunds. $1 40.
No wagonlngon the route, nnd goods have quick dost atcli.
Macon, Aug. 2,1854. EMERSON FOOTE,
angl—1 m Superintendent M, k IV. R. R.
YVATKII CUHKj WATER CU1LK11
noi'K SPRING WATER CURE, one mile north of Mari-
XL etta. Gu., is open tor the reception iff patients with
Chrouie di-eases ol all character*, summer lunt winter.
Thechurgo per week lor Imard. medical a.Lice and at-
tent ion, Use ol bath houses and bathing npimratus is sevon
dol'nrs. which includes all expense, except hath l.ouM-nt-
tendance, washing, and wearing apparel, which can be sup-
plied reasonably. The present being tbe fil th season of the
proprietor s e.tablishment at tho above named place, to
gether with the groat number ol patients cured nnd ini-
i:';«*r r 7 1 .. 1 ’>;.l , l i .V!' I "'>»e' , s him to believe that thu friends iff
it ArF.lv Cl RF. will sustain him in lii*efforts to reduce the
rate.ol charges in accordance with those of similar es
tablishment* North.
jy23—eitillm CAREY COX, M. I).
PROVINCIAL INSURANCK COMPANY OK
TORONTO. CANADA. WFIST.
Cnpltitl S J.(MH),(H)0.
r |3IIE undersigned having beeu appointed Ageut of the
X above Company, begs to announce that lie is prepared
to issuse Policies ol Insurance on Fire Risks in Savannah
and vicinity, as also on Marine Risks general I v
. J WM. CROWHER, Ageut.
NOTICK
or CHtabllsIimeiit of Surveyor* General and of Land Of
fices for tho Territories of New Mexico, Washington, Ore
gon.nnd Minnesota.
I N pursuance of law. the President of the United States
lins directed that tor tlie present the following shall he
tho sites of the offices for the Surveying and Land Districts
created by acts passed at tbe late session of Congress, viz :
Tlie office for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be
located at Santa Fo; and that for tlie Surveyor General of
Washington Territory at Olympia.
Tho offices for tho Register and Receiver for Washington
Territory also nt Olympia ; those for Oregon Territory at
Oregon City ; those lor the Winona District, in Minnesota
Territory, at Winona; and those for Red Wing District, also
in Minnesota Territory, at Red Wing.
Given under iny hand, at the city of Washington, this
twonty-fourth day of August, A. D. 1854.
JOHN 1VIIS0N,
se5—Ow Comm'ssioner of the General land Office.
A CARD.—The undersigned having purchased tlie inter
est of Mr. E. Lockett, in the firm of I-ockett. tomg k
Co ,said firm is this day dissolved. IV. 11. LONG.
je2 J. H. DAVIS.
D issolution.—Thu firm of kkmito.v k Vkiwthxk i* this
day dissolved by mutunl consent.
EDWARD rf. K KM I TON.
*1*29 HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
E DWARD S. KEMiTGN liavmg puruimsed the entire
Stock. Notes and Open Accouuts of tlio late firm of
Kempton & Verst ille, will continuo tlie business on his own
account at the old stand, und respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of tho patronage of hi* friends ami tho public at
largo. ap30
T I1F1 Subscriber having sold out his entire interest in
tho firm of Keinpton k Verstille. to E. S. Kempton,
would respectfully solicit, in his behalf, a continuance of
that favor so lihorally bestowed on tho late firm.
ap30 HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
H ITTER, CHEESE AND POTATOES—20 kegs selected
Goshen Ilutter, 50 boxes do colored Cheese, 20 barrels
clioico Potatoes, landing from steamer aud for sale by
aug31 SCRAN H)N. JollNSToN A CD
L ARGE and fine assortment or Swiss and Cambric Bands
Swiss and Cambric FMgings nnd Insortings, Swiss and
Cambric F'rencli worked Capes nnd collars; for sale by
AIKEN k BURNS
I *< Alt AND MOLASSES. —10 bluls Porto Rico Sugar. In
V3 do Cuba do, 45 bbls Stuart’s A. B and C do. 20 bbls
Crashed and Powdered do. 75 bbls Cuba Molasses. 50 do N
O Syrup, for sale by ap9 McMAHON k DOYLE.
N OTICE.—The undersigned having rented the well
known summer retreat, on the salts, called Buaumrc,
for the summer, takes pleasure in announcing to tho citi
zens of Savannah, and all others, that he will be ready to
receive visitors ami boarders on Monday next, aud that ho
will spare no trouble nor ex)ieti80 to make comfortable all
those who may think proper to visit him. Owing to the
limited numbor of rooms, nnd other necessary conveniences
for a hotel, ho will not bo able to accommodate ns many,
nor as well, ns bo would wish, but will do tlie best be can
Cam. and ski mk. , K. TYNER.
Savnnnah. May 4th. 1854. lin—my6
A LTHEA PASTE—A very excellent remedy for Coughs
Colds, kc., just received, and for rale liy
IV. IV. LINCOLN,
febl7 Monument square.
V ESSEL FUR SALE —The brig Di:i.t.\. 108 tuns burthen,
well found ill sails aud rigging, coppered and cojiper
fastened, is offered lor sale. Apply to
feb21 ROWLAND It UO.
/"UDER—20 bbls Champaign Cider, for sale by
V.V ap20 CHAMPION At WATTS.
/TIGARA.—8.000 superior Neptune brand, 6,000 do Pen-
KJ nrvol, 6.000 Rloliando, 3 casks old Bourbon Whisky. 20
baskets Champagne, just received ned for sale by
apl8 p. CURRAN.
S UGAR AND MOLASSF-S—120 lilnls toiuisiunii Sugar, and
311 bbls Isiuisiana Molasses, lauding from brig Albion,
from Attaknpus. nnd for sale by
tobl2 COHEN At F'OSDICK.
niSCUITS, CANDLES. MIA I*. Vr —100 bid* sugar, soda
f) nud hatter Biscuit*. 20 do Pilot Bread. 60 boxes Bea
dell's O'* nnd s'* tallow Candle*. 100 .1.. Smith'*. Buchan'*,
an 1 Colgate* • family S»np. lm> do Colgate * pule number 1
Soap. 50 do penrlSInrch. 20do ground Coffee.60 duz Brooms.
20 Mils Stuart's pondered Sugar.50 do do crushed do. land
ing and for sale oy
Angl I SCRANTON■ JOnNSTOS k Cl)
L IME.—500 bills Lime, landing from sebr. Mary FI.’Par
sons. nnd for sale by
f*7 BRIGHAM, KELLY At CO.
S PRING DltFX't (Jiions—Per Steamer Augusta—New
style rich S»tk Grenadines, Bareges and Plaid Silk*.
Crape de Paris, white and colored French lawns, plain aim
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliants, printed
and while; black Bareges, plain and figured. Arc.. Ate . foi
sale by f«l>15 HENRY I.ATHROP A&’CD.
febl5
NEW BOOKS.
Deceived by S. S Sibley. August 0th. 1854.
L'ASIIION nnd Famine,by Mrs. S.Stephens.
X’ Herbert tin* Flxperioncn of Life. Ac.
Utah nnd Mormnn* from personnl observations during a
six month* residence at the Great Salt Like City, liy Hen-
gamin G. F'urris.
History of Culm, nr notes ul u travel iu tho TraIlea, by
Mntunin Hallow, Illustrated
Twenty year* Iu the Philippine* translated from the
F’renoh of Paul I’. Be l.-i Gironuro.
Ancient Monasteries of the Flast. by the Hon. Robert
Curzon*. Jr.
Tho Dodd Family A brad, by Charles I .ever.
The Ainericau Chesterfield.or the way t* wealth, honor,
distinction.
Brynnts Poems liy William Collin Hryuut.
Isabella or the Pride of Palermo, a Romance Ly tbe au
thor of an Orphan Girl.
The Gentleman’s Daughter, or i%great City’s Temptations
by the author of Mobel. the actie*N.
The Adventures of Hurcules Hardy, by ICugine Sue, »8ea
For*ale at No. 136, Congreu street. auglO
Shipping uni) Steamboats.
J7U Mill I»IIILAUKH»HIA.-Tli# packet sclir
M, Wahl, Houston, master, will have despatch as
above. For frlegbt or charter, upply to
sept 13 F. J. OGDEN.
' A* MOw VUUK-Olil KatablDhed Line.
The line packet sliip IIAHTF'ilHD. Clapp, master,
will Law quick despatclt an above. For freight, or pa*
I MSgo. apply on board at Telfair's wlntrj, or to
! m'5 ' BRIGHAM, KELLY A: Co.
I JTfJ NE1V YOIIIC—Union Llne.—Tlei regu-
Xtiajlar packet schooner S J. WARING, Neff, master.
| will have quick despatch for the above port. For freight
! or passugu, applv to
sol F. J. OGDEN.
JJV NEW YOIIK—Union Lino,—Tlie regular
Seas packet schooner ENCHAN'THFXS, Simpson. Muster,
will liavo quick despatch for tho above port. For freight,
jr passage, apply to
Rng27 F. J. OGDEN.
JEM UALTIMOllK—.The fine schr. PRISCILLA,
Sffa; Mitchell, master, wil liavo dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, apply on ooard nt Johnston’s lower whf,
if to auglfl BIUGIIAM. KELLY k 00.
Jji llOSTON—Thu bark CHaIu.ES WILLIAMS,
525fltllawes, innstor, will have quick dispatch as above,
•or Height or passage, apply to
augll BRIGHAM, KELLY At CO.
UIlAltLKSTON AND IIALTIAIOUK.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO ’8 LINE,
Sabin Passage $17 60 | Steerage Passage ....#8 00
Tft** 11,8 splendid now side-wheel steamship TFiN-
2jMi&i£NF>tSEE. Isiuis Parish, commnnder. will sail as
per following acliudule:
from Baltimore. Prom Charleston.
IIY T. .1. YVALHII.
On TUF24DAV. October 3. will bo sold in Tronl of the Tourt
House, hulwi eu the legal hours of s*le.
1 horse and wagon. 13 silver spurns, I |aldo. I glass. 1
double barrel gun. I bedstead, 1 suttee. I idlest, kc, and
one-half iuterest of the schooner Mary Ann, sold by leave
of the Ordinary of Chatham county, for Hie benefit of tin.
creditojh of Henry Cooper,deeuksed. Terms rash.
»Ug27
Admini*t i Jill iv Sah'
Ou Tuesday, October fid, will bo gold in front of the Court
House, between the legal hours of wile
Lot No lOTyrconnull Tythlng Derby Ward, corner iff
Broughton aud Whitaker streets, in the City ol .Savannah
Sold ny vtrtuo or an order of the Court of Ordinary iff
Chatham County, for tlie bcnifltof the heir* and creditor*
of the eslato of Robert IV, Pooler, late of said county, de
ceased. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for title.
uuglO MARY J. POOLER. Administratrix.
Corn at private aalo—20t bushel* Corn,‘for sale at the
depot. augl
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wodnewlay ....
Saturday .,
..April 20
... .May 10
... .May 20
.....May 31
...June 10
.. .Juno 21
....July 1
....July 12
. .July 2'.'
F'rlday....
Tuesday ....
Friday
Tuesday....
Friday
Tuesday....
Friday
Tuesday....
F'rlday....
...May 6
....May 10
.... May 20
...June 0
...June IU
...June 27
luly 7
...July 18
. .July 28
Apply to J, HOOPER At CO , Agents, Baltimoru.
J IV. CALDWELL Ac CO., Agents, Charleston.
may4 BRIGHAM, KFXLY Ac CO., Ageut*.Savunnah.
i if”*la. PALATKA, FLA., AND INTER*
ac^wfiSC-M^EDI ATE LANDINGS.—The steamer 1VE-
AKA. Cnpt. N King, will leave ns usual on Saturday, the
2d Soptomber. S. M. LAFFTTEU.
<‘ni(31 Agent.
™ics5
AUGUSTA AND 11AMUUHD—
The very light draft ateaiuer FASHION.
Captni. A. 1 'Ii 11 put, will depart on Saturday afternoou, the
1st July, and continue to loavo every Saturday. F’or freight
engagements, which will be taken at reduced rates, apply
*" Je2fl M. A. COHEN. Agent.
FLORIDA PACKET.
Fbr Darien, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
villa, Pico lata, J’alatka, and Blade Creek, Fla.
r - > tP**l». The now and splendid fast running atoam-
SEMINOLFI, Captain IV. R. Posmcu.. will
commence la r trips as above on Tuesday the 21at instant,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Returning alio will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample time for passengers going
north, to connect with the New York and Savanuali steam
ships.
ThoSeminolo is fitted up in inngnilicent style, with large
and uiry state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort Ih
not excelled by uuy steamer in the South.
Taking the inland routo she offers superior inducements
for invalids and others.
F’or freight or passnge apply to Captain Blankenship, ou
board, at the wliurf of tho Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packets. marlO 8. M LAKFTTKAU, Agent.
KOU CHARLESTON.
• - ■*ir* a *h 11,0 "toamer* Gordon und Calhoun will
xmziiArnSHm leave alternately evory Monday, Wednesday,
F'rlday and Saturday at 7)a o’clock. P. M.. leaving Chariea-
* in on the Rutno days at 5 o’clock. I*. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
with tho South Curolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAKFTTKAU. Agent.K
Savannah. F'ob. 7.1854.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure— fbr 1‘alatka, Fla.,and all the inter me-
• diate landings on the mute.
• - The superior new Steam-packetWELAKA,
Captain N. Kino. will, until further notice,
leave every Satukday, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Rate of Passago in large, airy State Rooms, as follow* :
To Darien $3 00 1 ToPicolata $8 00
St.- Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 | Black Creek.... 8 00
jJJN. R.—F'relght consigned to R. It. Duke, for Ocala, wiU.be
re-thipped free of all charges at Palatka,
For freight or passago apply on board at the Charleston
atoam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
fcbl8 S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
OKNKltAL SOUTHERN INSURANCE
. AGENCY OF’FICE,
112 Bay st .. 2<1 door 1 Vest of the Exchanged
Chai ter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford. Cl —
Capital $300,000. Endorsed and approved by the Comptrnl
lor of the State of Connecticut.
Granite Fire k Marine Insurance Company, or New York
City—t’npital $300,000.
Farmer’s Insurance Company, of Uticn. New York—Capi
tal $200,000.
Knickerbocker Disurance Company, of Waterford, New
York—Capital $150,000.
New York nnd Krio Insurance Compnny, of Middletown.
New York—Capital $160,000.
State Mutual F'iro k Marine Insurance Company, o Har
risburg. Pennsylvania—Capital $350,000.
These Companies are Hound, strong and reliable, ever
ready to meet all just claims that may be made upon them.
All kinds of property Insured on reasonable terms. Also
Marine and Slave risks taken.
jnar9 A. WILBUR, Agent.
MI18. S. TOMB
11 ill open on Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil
linery and Dress Making Establishment, on Brough-
, ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a uew and
d stock of
spring: goods,
comprising all the new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in silk, crape and draw ; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dresses and Ribbons,
in large assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; also,
French F'lowers, Wreaths,Straw and othorTrimniings,Dress
Collars, Ac.. Ac , to an inspection of which the ladies are
respectfully invited on her opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnets hnd Panama Huts.
inarchfiO—tf
GROGANS— BROGANS,
uljm The subscribers would call the attention ol
■Ml planters and others, iu want of good and cheap
lU brogans.to call nnd examluo tlielr stock, ns they
,^^feel satisfied that upon inspection tho quality and
prlcesol their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY A DFIVANNY.
uovlfi corner of Congress and Whitaker street*.
aplendi
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
This splendid new house, aitontod on Broad-at.,
in immediately in front of the site of the old Planters’
yLHotcl, which has been tarnished throughout witli
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will bo tho endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom • J, M. SIMPSON.
novO—tf Proprietor.
O ATH—100 bags prime Maryland Oats landing per sclir
Summerset, for sale by
tol'22 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
(JKIJ.ING OFF AT COST PRICES F’OR CASH.—The Sub-
0 scribers. in order to bring their business to a close im
mediately, will dispose of their entire Stock of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods at cost prices, for cash. The Stock is
large and well selected, embracing every variety of goods
suitable tor the present and coining season. Merchants
and Planters visiting the city will do well by calling on us
at No. 178 Broughton street, nearly opposito St. Andrew's
Hall, west side. M. PRENDERGAST.
a|>29 L.J.GUII,MARTIN.
B EER AND PORTER —45 bbls N Y Beer, 26 casks Lon-
don Porter. Innding nnd for sale by
JyO McMAHON k DOYLE.
( lORDIALS—20 dozen assorted Cordials—Anisette. Par-
J fait Amour. Noyoau. and Rose—for sale by
decl4 A. BONAUD.
ARPKR’S MAGAZINE.—For August, a splendid num
ber. received, and for salo by S. S. SIBLEY,
<‘ u ff2 No. 135 Congress-street.
B UTTER.—20 Tubs fresh May Butter, received per steam
er Knoxville, and for sale by
jc 8 McMAHON k DOYLE.
W ANTED TO HIRE—A first rate Cook, white or colored
Apply at this office. je7
P ARASOLS —A handsome lot of Parasols and ladies’
Umbrellas, for sale by
mny28 EDWARD 8. KEMPTON.
H AMS. BACON AND LARD.—Just received, 100 choice
Baltimore Hams. 3 bbls Pig do. 3 bluls Bacon Shoul
der. 20 packages Loaf I.ard. 10 whole amllialf bbls Pig Pork,
for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
inaylO corner Broughton und Drnyton-sls.
' 1 'KAS AND SUGARS.—Just received,6 chests extra Hy
X son tea. 20 do black Oolong, loose and in }£ und ii ft
lead packages, 25 bbls Stuart’s crashed, ground and clari
fied sugar. II und C, 3 hhds New Orleans do, for sale by
jy20 DAVID O’CONNOR.
R EELS'ED AN D iT.ARlFIFiD SUGAR".—Ju*t" received' and
in store, 40 bbls Stewart’s A B k C Clarified Sugars. 40
do do Crashed and Powdered Sugar, 15 hhds N O Clarified
Sugar,for salo by
jy» J. V, CONNERAT k CO.
{JOAP AND STARCH.—60 boxes No 1 Family Soap, 50 do
O pure Pearl Starch, for sale by
je*6 McMAHON & DOYLE
(JOAl 1 PilWDFIR.—Babbitt's celebrated Soap Powders
k3 which are warranted to take out all stains fiom table
linen and napkins without injury to tho article, for salo by
je- WM. IV. LINCOLN, Monument Square?
( tU.N'NY BAGGING.—60 bales Guntiv Bagging, for sale
T by jylfi BIUGIIAM KELLY k CO.
W HISKY.—5 ciink* genuine Scotch and Irish WhiskyjD
wood and bottle. For sale by
iloclfl HYLAND k O’NEILL.
IJACUN AND I.ARD.—10 hlidsehoiee ilacon Mi|i-*rii) do
U Slmiililers.2i) billsitlioiee !«af laird, for sale by
apO McMAHON k DOYLE,
D UPONT'S GUNPOWDER.— Dupont’s Gunpowder'
stantly for sale at manufacturers’ prices, by
COHEN k F’OSDICK
ap28—Istf Agents fur Dupont do Netnourn k (
H ams—o tie
sepbus. an
je21 COHEN fc F'OSDICK
H OSIERY.—ti ray. llmmiKiis liavo Just roc ived a com
plete assortment of Ladle*. Mis-es, Youths and Gentle
men's Cotton Ho*e and Half llo-o. per steamer Stated
Georgia from Philudolphia. which they are nolUug very
cheap, and to which they would i.. ..eetfullv invite the at'-
tention of the public. j e |q
1D9T RECEIVED PER STEAMER - i rase beet colored
U Scotch (.ray und Silk Umbrellas; 1 do 84in brown
Sheetings ; 1 do blue Denims; 120 pieces Mo*. Nett ■ foals’
pool Thread and col'd do Fur sale by
j**30 HENRY LATHROP k CO
Auction 0alco.
H. 8. BOGARDUS,
STATE STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, SAVANNAH.
Cabinet Maker,
UPHOLSTER. BFILL-HANGER, kc. kc.
,-win WOULD respectfully iuvite attention to
the increased facilities afforded him by hi*
^^^^^presont location. In all brunches pertain-
DHMIiug to his busiues, such as CABINET MA
KING, UI’lloreiFIIUNG, HELL-HANGING, Ac.
Having Imicii engaged tor innny years in attendance on.
and in tarnishing every requisite for F'L'NF.KAl.: , he con
tinues to be at ull times supplied with
All Sizes of Miiliocitny anil Metallic Coffins,
among which may bo found a now pattern of Arnold's
Patcni Ali-Idxlianstoil Metallic Hiirlnl Unici,
for which the advertiser is tho only agent for Savannah and
Florida. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pine Coffins, also con
ntantly on hand.
Having every facility for tho performance of all tho do
tails required on funeral occasions. Including the obtain
mentof the grouud, Mr. B. Is prepared to assume the whole
direction of funeral arrangements, while fur moderation in
charges, he refors to tho experience of the community, a-
mong whom ho ha* boon resident for *o many years.
In compliance witli many solicita
tions from bis friends und fellow-citi
zens, .Mr. 11. has obtained a new and
modernly constructed Hkaiuak. which
_ will he under the charge of Mr, D.
. .... Waited, carriages will also bo supplied at
the usual cost. Orders for the Hearse can be left as above,
with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street. may 5
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN k CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-sired, Savannah, Ga.
faction ffalt'a.
,,Y a* hilhrick <» bmTl. *
TO ilDHUoW,K'"o'S'’a'’ , "'.I|1 h. .
l argo niw°on^ U | S t 0 nt , |? en ^ l t r t ,Dd Rl1 C0DC8rn8d . 4 b *
»u Tvbi'H ti ,! f J ullan bmrk Ernwto Pietro itrandad
1-UnCdam.S; , 0 / r * n R‘"R timber, and .hip
i.ort bo mill L J, on board **ld bark on her paaugefrom tbta
u* i'. rt “ IJ ® ”“Ca-
>""*«- r»uto»,
" term* ca*h, Mwl
SPUING ANO SUMMI0K GOODS.
The subscriber has now opened a com pie to assort
ment of goods suitable for the present and coming
meason. consisting in part of black, blue and colored
•Cashmere Cloths and Cashmerets. black and lancy
colored French Cassiineres, white and fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, and fancy Marseilles Vestings, kc.. all
of winch be is prepared to make up to order iu the most
fashionable style aud on accommodating terms
WM. It. SYMONS.
tnli‘29 Diaper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker street.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber has received by recent arrivals, an
extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing for
I .SPRING AND SUMMER, making his stock complete.
■It consists in part as follows; Black and Col’d Cash-
inerett Frocks and Sacks, Blue Mazurka Cloth Frocks. Bud
and White Duck Drill Frocks.Grass. Silk and Checked Liuuu
Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of F'aucy Cassimci-es and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck und Faney Linen Drills. Black Drap Il’Ete and Doe
skin Cassiineres, Plain. White and Figured Drills.
Vests of Whitt aud Buff Marseilles. Fancy und Striped
Marseilles. Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting of Silk. Lisle und Ba
tiste Linen Cravats.Gauze, Merlnoan I Cotton Under Shirts.
White Silk Suspenders. Black and Col’d Mohair Stocks. Taf
feta Silk nnd Lisle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk ami Striped
Cotton Socks. White Linen and Twilled Jean Drawers, kc ,
t‘*“ whole of which he offers for sale at the 1 '« e*» market
price*. IVM. It. SYMONS,
,pll Draper and Tailor. 17 a mi mer st.
OH. W. K. iilUSCBiH. K, iui,
generally that lie la permanently located in the city
of Griffin, and is prepared to treat Cancers. Wens.
Tumors, and all other Chronic Diseases, with tin-
must remarkable success.
Hi* unprecedented success, for tbe past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not be
overlooked by tho public in deciding upon his merits lie
bus cured many casps that wore considered entirely hope
less His treatment is without the use of the knife, cans
Ing but little pain. Patients are necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate care and supervision from one ti>
six weeks, according as tlie nature and circumstance* of
the cub emuy demand.
He is a regular gradi ate,and has no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
His Infirmary isopen tor the reception of negroes.and
for others. City accommodations are ample.
All communications must be post-paid, and addressed to
W. It. MOSELEY, M. I'.. Griffin. Ga.
RKFKKKXCES;
Hon. J. H. Stark. Gridin, Ga.|Dr. J. Y. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Hon. W. R. Phillips, •• Dr. E. W. Wilson, Upson Co
Rev. Lowis Hatten, •• Hon J. J. Floyd, Covington.
Col. J.C, Manghant, • JHon. 1). J. Rally. Jackson.
Johnson. Jones & Co. “ |Hon. J. A. Rogers. Jnckson’to
march!8—ilAwtf
PIANO POHTKS.
THE subscriber has just received an ns
CiuKlnjNflsurtincnt of Pianu Fortes from tbe factory of
IY A I 11 Jacob Chickermg, Boston, being the first of
• * 3- * * *this make that have been offered in this city.
Those in want of a good instrument are invited to an in
spection of them, as they will be found to bo at least equal
in tone, touch nnd finish tonny other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being nlso agent tor T. Gi.bert ,t Co..
Boston ; J. B. Dunham. Stodart. Firth Pond <s Co., nnd Gro
vesteeu k Truslow. New York, tho undersigned bason band
a splendid stock of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and price.
G. B. MiTCIIELL.
uiayO Successor to F. Zogbnum k Co.
CO.PAH'l'KltSIllD VOTU E.
Ij,- The undersigned have associated tbemsel vesv .•-
gather, under the name ac t style of Murphy k De-
THT viinny, for tho transaction of general Boot nnd
IWfcShoe business, having the stand oa,the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied by M.
Prendergast. They are now prepnred to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Indies’ and Gentle
men’s Boots, Shoes. Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash.
j3y MURPHY k DEVANNY.
BOOKS! BOOKS I! HOOKS!!!
R ECEIVED by S. S. Sibbly Aug. aotli. 18&4.—Historical
Collections of Georgia, containing the most interesting
F'acts, Tradition*. Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
illustrated by nearly ono hundred engraving, kc.. by Rev.
Geo. White.
Chesuut Wood, a tale by I.iele Linden.
Elements ot Agriculture, u book for young farmers, by
G. S. Warring ; prepared for the uso of schools.
Notes of a Theological .Student, by James Mason Hoppin.
I’KRIOtllCAlS.
Harper’s Magazine for September, a superior number,
fully illustrated. •
Godey’s lady's Book, containg full fashions, music and
illustration*.
Graham’s American Monthly, fur Feptember, with nu
merous engraving*.
Putnam’s Monthly for September, with a steel portrait of
Kennedy, avitlmr afSwallow Barn, kc.
Blackwood’s Edinburg Magazine, for August. For sale
aug31 No. 136 Congrcss-st.
B
ACON SIDF1S AND SHOULDERS.—60 lihd* prime Ba
con Sides 20 do do Shoulders, landing and lor sale by
3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
F ANCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet.gilt, porcelain and fancy
buttons, and of all other kinds, in large vavietv at
novl8 KEMPTON ,v VERSTILLE'S
B UTTFRl. .kc —20 kegsGoslicn Butter ; HI barrels White
Loaf Lard ; 25 boxes cheese. Just received and for
sale by declO HYLAND k O’NEILL
Tj'Olt SALE—Six No. 1 Negroes, aged from 20 to 30 years,
X 1 field hand* and axemen. Applv to
may’28 WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
R eceived per steamer Alabama—40 boxes mmon*.
20 do Raisins, 1 cask cooking Prunes, 1 bale Bordeaux
Almond*. 1 do Madeira Nuts. 6 sack* Pecan Nuts. 75 wholo
and half drums Figs. 2 bbls Pig Hants. 2 do do Sides, 1 do
Smoked Tongue*. 100 lbs Bologna Sausages, for sale by
JOHN I). JESSE.
ap‘25
W tNF..—10 quarter casks Maileria. 1C do do Sherry, 1
pipe very old Maderia, 2 quarter cask* old Port. 100
dozen of first quality in bottle*, nnd for snto by
jel4 HYLAND k O'NEILL,
B ACON. LAUD, SOAP. &C.—60 hltd* prime Side*. 25 do
prime Shoulders, 60 bbls prime leaf Lard, 250 boxes
family Pale and No. 1 Soap. 50 bbls E Phelps’Gin, 30 do;
Luther F'elton Rum. 60 do Boston Runt. 60 do U ClnirHeid’
Sugar (Stuart.) 50 do C do do do. 50 do A do do do. landing
and for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
negar; 20 do Cider do
McMAHON kDOYLE
Je8
J UST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plaid Grenadine
Dresses, Infant’s Gauze Merino Vests. Welsh Gauze
Flannels. Fireu"h Needloworked Bands, .kc., for sale by
a pi 5 Dewitt & Morgan.
L IMFl AND HAY —1,000 bbls. Lime per schr. E. J. Tni-
bol, nnd 400 bales Northern Hay, daily expected p»r
bark Girrard, for rale to arrive, by
jelS BRIGHAM; KELLY k CO.
i Ciissnrd'H Uni
milng from brig Jo
/ (HA.MPAG.NF;—00 baskets, qta. and pts.,genuiue Held-
KA seick Champagne, just received direct from tlie omy
iwent. aplu W. W. GOODRICH.
OUGAR AND MOLASSFM.—16 bluls Now Orleans Sugar ;
tU Dido Porto Rico do: 75 bbls A. B niulCdo. 30 hhd* Cu
ba Molasses. 25 tierce* do. 75 l.l.l* do. r.O bbl* New Orleaur
Syrup, just received and for sale by
JulylO McMAHON k DOYLE
Just received. 26 bbls Crash
Sugar. 5 hhds New Orleans do, 6
. kegs choice Go.hen Butter. 1(1 bids white wine and cidei
| Vinegar. 1(1 do solar lamp Oil, 6 do extra No 1 Mackerel,
j 43 boxes Beadell's Soup aud Candles, 26 do ground Coffee.
I 10 dozen Olive Oil in pints and quarts, 10 cask* quarts and
|iiuts Ilyas*' Ixuidon Porter, Matches. (lollies Lines, Scrut
I Brushes. Mustard, kc., tor sale by
I Je22 DAVID O'CONNOR.
j / KiDFI.sH AND HERRING —0 boxes' prime CodfiidT, 76
VV Isixes scale.1 Herring, fur snto bv by
j je 8 McMAHON k POVI.F’,
H AY —loo bales good Northern Hay. landing from barF
Golden Age. and for sale bi
V13
e bv
HHli
IGIIAM. KELLY A
( * "M DROPS.—Inst received from New York, per steam*
.1" er,a superior quality of Gum Drops, of different flavor*
such a* raspberry, rose, lemon, vanilla, orange, etc , etc-
for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
ftbl? Monument iquare, I
OTAP1.K DRY GOODS.—Juat received 10 cases bleucbed
O Shirting*, of all qualities and best makes, Irish Linens,
Jlirds’-eye Ilinper. Long Ijiwns, Linen ami Cotton Sheet
ings, Pillowcase Linens anil Cotton. Gauze Flannel*. Ta
ble Linen Damasks. Damask Napkins. Scotch Diapers,
Hnckabucks, Huckaback nnd Damask Towels, white and
striped Cotton Osnaburgs. by tbe piece or bale. 7-4 and 8 4
Brown SUrlting*. Bluo Home*puns, Dowlas, Apron Checks,
kc., for sale at the lowest prices, by
ml>21 imWITT k MORGAN.
S UN IlKI F8 —'20 casks choice itacon Side*. 15 do do Shoo I
dors, 200 bbls nnd 30 sacks GeoFgia Flour, 120 bags Rio
Coffee. CO boxes ground do, 20 mats Java do. 80 bbls N. O.
Molasses. 26 hint* and 75 bbls Cuba do. 10 bluls choice Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbls Clarified A. B and C do, 150 boxes
No 1 Palo Hnd F'amily Soap. 50 do Beadell's nod Colgate's
Pearl Starch, CO do Treadwell's Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 35
bbls Butter. Soda and Sugar Cracker* 00 do K I’ln-lps' Gin,
60 do N. E. Rum. CO do Weiteru \M.i-ky. -.(Ido old Monoii-
gabela do. 80 boxes Sperm aud Adamantine Candle*. 76 do
lfoadell's Tallow tin. 30 bbls and 60 kegs choice Loaf Lard,
lor sale by mayfll McMAHON k DOYLE.
M OLASSFri AND SYKUl'J-35 bbls anil tes West India
Molasse*. 76 bbl* do. 00 bbls New Orleans Syrup, tor
sale by '«».'• • Mi MAHON A- DOVLK
LjfitPLE'DRY GOODS.—Linen and cotton sheeting ol *u-
perior quality, blenched shirtings, French nnd F.ugh«h
long cloths, Irish linens, long laws, Imckabnck. l>lrdeeyo
diapers. Scotch do. table damask*, napkins nnd doyles. da
mask nud huckaintck towels, kc.. for sale at Hie lowest
rice*, by JylS ‘taWITT fc MORGAN,
rIAEA—60 half-chest* Hyton, Imperial, and Pouchong. for
1 sale by *ep15 WEBSTER & PALMES.
J EMBROIDERIES.—French needle-worked Collars, Swiss
1j und Cambric Uundcr sleeves. Honiton and Maltese
Ixrco Collars, Chemiselts and Sleeve* in sets. Cambric and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, needle-worked Stomacher*,
Maltese Thread and Valenciennes I vices, Embroidered clear
Ivtivn Hdkfs , Gents I. C do, kc . in great variety, for snlo
at the lowest prices, by
innv27 DkWITT k MORGAN.
t'U'KNU Hi ii.'.ai:.- i (E w a KD.—Rant way iron
the subscriber, nu the 10th of August, a negro miin
ed TOM, about forty years old, stout nnd chunky
built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing ut the base of tho nose and running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savanuali. where
ho has spent several t ears of runaway Ufa, and was an in-
mate of Savannah jail a good part of tho year 1840.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Ivon county, Florida, Sept. 12.1863. sepl8—dAwtf
B I.’K BAREGF'.S. I.sce Veils, Crapes, received per steam
eriKiuixville. je 0 HENRY l.ATHROP & CH
( VuRN. BACON AND PICAS.—3.000 bushel* whltefanned
J Corn, 60,COO lb Goorgin and Tennessee Bacon. 26,000 do
Baltimore do, 26 sacks Cow Peas. 30 do Meal. 150 tibia Whis-
ky. for rale by ap26 WM. B. MACLEAN & CO.
S PRING BOTTOM GUARDED LANTERNS, just received
and for rale by tobU J, P, COLLINS.
NKVV YuifK AND bavanNAH HtB
(hKMI-WKKKLY 1
.SdSUrp. mM1 '" —
FLORIDA, 1300 tun* q. d * u h „
ALABAMA. 1300 tun* . UpV S’ r JSS* 11 '
AUGUSTA. 1500 too. . 2 cJS T
KNOXYUJaE. 1600 tun* Capt. C. It. Ludlow
8aturda Ve '° rk •“ aT,l,in, ‘ b e »«ry Wedneaday and
Theje-ahipa are among tbe largest on tbe coast nn*ur-
ra'^r 1 - or co,n f° r t—making their paaugea
In 60 to 80 hours—and are commanded by *killfuirrarirfnl
to nC Yo°rk Cer "' They 0,rer a mo,t dMlr,bl8 conveyance
Cabin $26»ei
Steerage passage
padelford’ fay'i” bo.,
o . , A ff®nt*In Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
’."I® . J3 Broadway, New York.
UNITKD MTATKM MAiiT,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahaaece Flu.
— Gait road to Oglelhorp—Stages to Tht takas see.
aihJMiiijtMl Till) Daily arrange-
HBCSRmi'nt on this route
imeiiceu oil tlie 6th lust., running three time* a wwk
Bsin ^ id « e > and Quincy, and three timeT*
week via, Tliomasville,Duncansville, La
I aHHengera by this route wiB leave Macon at half past •
k ’n\ by , I , lailroad f«r Oglethorpe. The Sta*«
Uhsii^8 lothor ff 88 *tl'er way at 11 o’clock, arriving »tftU
and Prlday, by Newton, Bainbrida#
5m! l ? U1Ul 'r' t° TaltaliaR«ce letiirning, leaves Tailaha«*eeo»
Sunday a, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P M
On Tuesday*, Thursday*, and Saturday*,' by the wav
Through from Oglethorpe toTallaha**o by either routi
boura ° Ur *~* rr ° m Macon in 38 ~ anJ from Savannah in 6C
Tr^ lh r i ?. rOUtor r en 8 er loavln 8 Savannah by 8 o'clock
irain of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. Hi.
a si.deciileiHy the best, cheapest and most expeditiomrout*
fi r traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida
Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethortff
L. U Siuw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fimiikk, •• «• Tallahassee
—!E® F, K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
. SOtiTII-WKSTERM RAILROAD.
UNITKD STATIC! MAIL Haig,
—jiuiwo leave Macon uailv at on ir;
"clock, i'.“j m A M.; .t cASi'
J’■*■'/•‘Do’c'o.k,A. U...HAI0,1.1,01
at u>i A. Jl.; arrive at Macon at 3% P. M
Couuectingat Macon each way with Central R R train
•ravaunah Aiigusta und Milledgevillc, nnd with Macon «
v.lli- 4c 81 ° < ' nran ' Atlun,a ’ Dalton . Chattanooga, Na
Connecting dally atOolumbua, by fast line or coaches
ery U| Aln ka ' t “ CUCt ' ^ ,nileR b T M - & P. R. R. toMontgc
Passeugers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley.
Mato Aug. 23,1853 E °' AM > | S. Sup.rluM™,
vAttamxK nni-.v.viR, wiLiivunp
, PEASTEKIIVO, <Sc.
riiE undersigned having associated themselves toge
rW ? f carr yingon t he Plastering and S
'“"iuess in all their various branches, offer their *e
| 1 ,V V"' public generally. They are prepared to cont
0 * a,u ° r Ornamental Plasteriug. and to execute on
to any extent ou tho most reasonable term* and with
1‘. bu i'rTin'V'^'n en « a K^ SKS
!nu n t s 1 ' lv “ nuub lur* cousiuerabto time, each
rt-^ptetivo imsuiess up to date, and bothconfid'
“, u ! “ “'"'('nuance ot the favors of their fellow-i
ini, oi aavanuuh.
Ul "> 14 BRUNNER k GRAD’
jncotATA HOUSE, P1COLATA. Flvi
‘he subscriber would respectfully inform
■lii traveling community that he ha* leased the«
bouse, and is now ready to accomm'
' y
He will have horses anil carriages at all times to ac
module hls guests. GEO. M. G ALP IN
at ‘ clJ Proprlei
COZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
*“, 1 " 0 1 w °P en i tbo house and grounds hart
aj:jp. r .1' '"'Proved, an additional Cottugo erected,
<■“•* i x chain hers and » parlor.) which has been band)
ly tarnished, anil will be rented by the season
W foT Point, N. Y.. May 25.1864
jeJ-mw&f WM. B. C0ZZE
DYING AND RENOVATI
-, , ESTABLISHMENT,
i J 1 ork street, near the Court House. Savannah Geoi
1 lirL . , JWTXBU8IIKD I.V 1832.
'1 F.rubscriber.gratelulto his patrons and frie
their continued favor*, would state that, in a<
tn (ho iniproyenient* in Dying, acquired by him dur
a*t visit to F.uglund and Scotland, ha* made arrangi
lor extending Ins business, by which he is now enal
I ye a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen d
shawls, * C; . which ho trusts will generally please i
may favor him with their patronage. *
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renova
may be required, in the same superior stylo which hi
erally so much pleased his pations and friends
Ladies bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in tli
fashionable styles.
moderate* 0 * 11 the c0untr ^ P u "ctually attended to.
IN hen parcels are sent by steamboat* or railroad
should be sent him by totter, through the Post Oi
that lie may kuow where to coll for them.
nov15 ALF1XANDER GALLOR
f^UUND. a" Pocket Book,on the Bay, which to
A can have by proving property anil paying exp
For information, apply at this office. r
H OSIERY. GIAIYES, kc. lollies and Gents
Gloves, black uet Mita and Glove*, children's 6
and gents ganzo merino vests, ladies’ white col
silk thread Hose, gents brown cotton and fancy Hi
(Iron’s Hose nnd Socks. A great rnriety of the a
salo by may27 DbIVITT k MOI
I )A(.'ON'.—10.000 ft prime Tennessee Bacon, for
AJ lots to suit purchasers. Apply to
j°- 7 OGDEN k BUI
N EII BUTTER—20 bbls and 10 firkins new uo«
ter. Received per steamer, acli or sale by
a P- 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON
l^UU'o.N MARKET BKFJ-'—20 half bbis' Hawe
X Beef, landing and for sale by
j) -7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON
R eceived per steamer alabama—imiu
lisli Thread Ivices, Jaconet, Swis*, and Mu
and lnsertings, Swiss and Book Bands and Colli
Cambric Ildkis, fine Palm Leaf Fans, Oil Silk, Free
ing Cotton, bro Linen Gloves. Ladies’ Cotton H
and Corded Skirts, CheckedCambrics. Swiss Mui
Fur sale hy [jcOO] HENRY LATHROl
T ONGUES.—1 bbl extra lino smoked Tongues, just re
ceived, nnd for sale bv
i«25 ‘ CHAMPION k WATg.
(lOAP AND STARCH—100 boxes Family and No. 1 Soap
k_) 60 do Pearl Starch, for salo by
july8 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
V FSTS—VESTS—A large variety ofDres* Vest, such i.
figured black Silk, black Baratben, and Fancy Silk
figured black nud fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received tot
sale low by nov‘23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper & Tailor.
GEORGIA liOME OAZETTE.
A NY person who will act ns un agent, and obtain sub
scribers tor the Georgia Home Gazette.& Literary and
Family Paper, published in Augusta. Ga., will bo furnished
tlie paper at tlie lowest club prices. The cash must accom
pany the names, and may bo sent through the mail at our
risk.
Two Copies
Three Copies...
Five Copies....
jolt!
CU’B PRICES.
$3 60
6 00
7 60
JAMES M. SJ1YTHE,
ROBERT A. WHYTE,
Fvlitor* and Proprietor*.
ONE HUNDRF1D DOLLARSRENVARD—For my man
Boston, and his delivery to me. or confinement in
'(Jv a,, y ’ ,a7 ° ‘ 7a *’> 80 that I can get him. He left me
«\rt.alMiut the first of June, 1862 ; he is about 6 feet 4
inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, a
wide spncelietween hi* upper front teeth, in walking turn
hi* feet ratherout.be has a wile at Mr. Joseph Wilson’s in
Bulloch county. Gu.. near Statesboro, by the name ofCbar-
ity; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near Poor
Bobbin. Scriren county. Ga. When henrd of last be was
about Royd’s. I have heard he is getting Shingles and
goe* to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts and wood
boat*. It is likely he has a pass and has altered his name
1 think if there is a good lookout about Savannah and up
and down the riveraml about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Bovd’*
he will soon be caught. 3
Mile Branch, Barnwell District.South
Carolina. WILLIAM ASHLY.
nov2 wtf
PLANTATION FOR SALK.
v 1 MU', subscriber offer* hi* Retreat Plantation, in Bryan
J county, for sale, containing four hundred and se'en-
res of land, two hundred of which are in the hirh-
te of cultivation, nnd of the best cotton land* on
board. Tbe improvement* are a two story dwell-
;•*. kitchen, corn house, stable, cotton and gin
witli bor»e gin. am 1 a good corn mill attached, auo
pro hi>u*e». with sugar house and mill, all new and in
inplcte onler. Iht-ve i* also a tine orchard of peach, fig,
plum, apple, pomegranate, and orange tree*, all in full
bearing except tbe orange; with the best or water, the
• t health, open to tbe sea. wi'ti fish nnd oyster* in abun-
ince. lie will also sell, should the purchaser wUh.twen-
prime young negroes. Apply ou tlie premise* to the
ibscriber. O. W. HART.
Retreat. August 24th. 1854 wflt—augSO
IMF:—I.iHmi lihjs landing per schr fTj lalbot, for sal* by
-< ,i”27 BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00.
^UNDRIES.—Just received. 10 bbls solar lamp oil, 2 do
O white wine and cider vinegar. 16 do N O sjrup, 26 boxaa
ground coffee. 20 do pure sperm candle*. 60 do Beadell’a
6’s and 8 s tallow do. pearl starch. 60 dozen bucket* and
brooms 60 do scrub brushes and clothe* lines, pickle* in
gallon* and quart*. ,Yc..f«r sale bv
jy29 DAVID O’CONNER.
S UN DUll> lu.l received ifito-xes Beadell’a Soap, Starch
and Candle*. 2o do ground Coffee. 26 linlf chest* black
aud green Teas, loose, mid in .’4lb and 2lb pack****, 6 bbla
faiuip Oil. Id boxes pure sperm Candle*. 10 bbl* N Orleans
gjrup. Iff do white and cider Vinegar. 26 dot Buckets, 20
do Brooms. '20 ^lo Wash board*. 60 do Ctotbes Line* and
Scrub Brushes. Ac., and lor sale by.
«a«it25 DAVID O’CONNOR
C HAMPAIGN AND CLARET.—60 basket* quart* and
pint* Heidseickaud Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases Li
nn brand Claret Wine F’or sale bj
oetl • W W GOODRICH.
E " .v.-.l'FJiN HAY.—160 bales priina Flastcrn Hay in *tor«,
for sale by jy2fl E. W. BUKER,
B ACON—40 libos prime Bacon Side*, 20 do do do Shoul
der*, 15 tierocn choice Sugar-cured Ham*—received per
steamship Keystone State, aud tor aale by
*ug27 SCRANTON. J0HNBT0N k 00.