Newspaper Page Text
THE SAVAM.NAH GEORGIAN, THURSDAY MORJNl^G, OCTOBER 12. 1854.
HUt'iiMiiUisui Criml!
lNH ^IMAWRY. ACL'lk Olt (IIIlUtNIO, .
S"ie «««iir !«**# m+MiHf/.
_ |,. |M ,i,sl DrufgfaU. haw for *al* Mini luvaliia-
flR ""1, .,,, i,»■> >1) W..i«.«•• '» Mttumulir (hmponwl,
nHv known noii *<« highly appreciated hy
.tlf have loins been cripidc* and have
, ,,„n-«t health by IU um Tlio oxteuMvv
■ v .V.HOffiio nU. M also * dtwlrv to nie»t the
' u.»i "I "l"""** be afflicted with llil. dUea*e.
Ijf!. (loon III* ouiArmt, M II I* Ih* most
, n.Mioo ul havw determined the proprie
" , , price to TH*ta nouuiw per bottle ; *t
.sent* *'*> " , ' 11 It in future.
.. i iw. )•' I'MnhatUm A Kill*; Macon »•» I.
' .v '• «'"»». MHIedguvnie. hv Z W Mule;
_ !'■> 1 i(ih>I« ; Augusta. liy lUtlfand. KUIo* .V
* ri * iVm ii iuii. Montgomery, Ala.. by 11. K. done*
n<t<Niualni1'» M ' 0rt,, **G\i; “I wbolM*»>«» by A A.
*•'* . fc Co .and J. II. Ikrter k Co.. Savannah. tin.;
°®°“, Uaroll **'»•« and P. M.»'nlo’n fltOo..Charlo*tnn.
r U ^il J. Wrl|bt A Co.. No. 161 Charlie. .(mi New
l^n» »od by OrulDRtotN g«n«n%Ujr throughout tlio United
■ilJJ'.boT* are *t»o agents for the sale iff that Invaluable
■ I 0 ti . B ftirMity *0 extensively and popularly known
hnn-lrfl» “f thousands throughout the Unll'il 8t *ti*.
JIIORTIMOKK’*
niTTKIl CORDIAL AND IlLOOIl 1’URIFIFR.
I n,. immense sale of this Cardial, during tlio last two
I**-„a the universal aaUefacUon it ha* given to hII~
r'l .iin* hundreds of tha iuo»t respectable physician*
K libout the oountrv—prove* It the moat valuable Al-
L tSveanJ Blood Purifier ever kuowu. for the treatment
i (4 *a«e» ariting (rein Indignation, a torpid conditlou ol
■i liver or ImpurlUea of the Wood While a* a Proven
1 ‘ Uim““ »«peclally thoie of a Bilious and Intermit.
1'. nothing ha* been found to equal ".
■ Thii ua purely vegetable extract, nloaxant totake.aud
I (K ,| r imrmlea*—even with the footilest constitution.—
■' lotion la aimple, yet producing the moat vrouderfully
tnfftelal reaulta. A* au agreeable Tonic, it promotea
K^dthy digeation, at the aarno time repleulahing the gas-
juice, and furnlahlng healthy chyle, thereby Imparting
r;, J tT „„j vitality to the Wood. M|ualltea ita circulation.
^“,1, ricctHHeil throughout e»ery pni|i«r channel, atiinu-
iMthe Uver to healthy action.
r invigorate* amt lleaturra tlio Kiifci'litcil
end Debilitated.
au’l tbn*. not only reraotlngdlaenao bntfortifying the aya-
iriu again* 1 ita attneka, and pnxlucing and maintaining a
iiliw of Health and Beauty of IVmiplexion.
J Ttii<Conlialand Blood l’urlfier. ahouUl be kept iu every
Irimily and uaed by every iudlridoal. aa It may not only
to them hundred* of dollar*, but aluo aave them fro 1 ”
Infliction, and oven aave life itaelf.
n IVice one dollar per bottle.
J pniigiata and merchant* will he allowed a liberal dl
■ -,iunt on both the above proparatinuH. and can piocuro
I'rniir wholeaaleagenU,aa above, at our »li.de-nl” prloe
r UOWNINU As U».. Propriutora.
So 1 Barclay atreet. New York ; Soutli-woatcrn ha pot
in' Louiivillo, Kentucky, ordera may beaddreasedat either
feblS—ly
AYF.R’S PILLS.
A new and alngnlarly aucceaaful
remedy for the euro of all bilioua dia-
eaaea—coat ivenesa. indigent inn drop-
ay, jaundice, rhemuatiam, fever*,
gout, humor*, nervouaneia. Irrltu-
. bility, inllauunationa. jiaina in the
~ broaat. aide, back and liinba. head-
. ache, female complaint*, etc..etc.;
\ indeed, very few are the disease* In
■ which a purgative modiclne la uot
u, u .» or leal required, and much alcknoaa and Huflering
m j»ht be prevented. If a liarmleaa but effectual cathni tlc
J were more freely u*»l. No peraon can feel well while a
I costive habit of body prevail* ; beatdoa it aoou genera tea
I „. r iou» and often fftUl dlaeaae*. which might have been
I avoided by tlio timely and Judicious uaoof a good juirga-
I five. Till* ia alike true of cold*, feveriah symptoms, and
I bilioua derangement*. They all tend to become or produce
I Hie deep seated and formidable dlateiuper* which load the
I tietraes all over the land. Hence a Tellable family physic
1 ia of the first Importance to the public health, and tliia pill
I hi* been perfected with conaummatc akill to meet that do.
I mind. An extenalve trial of ita virtue* by physician*, pro
I fetsor*. and patient*, has shown result* surpassing any-
I thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been
I riTccted beyond belief, were they not substantiated by per-
I ..ms of such exalted position and character as to forbid the
1 suspicion of untruth.
Among the manv eminent gentlemen who havo testified
I in firor of these PHI*, we may mention :
I I>r. A. A. Ilayea. Analytical Chemist of Boston, anil State
I Asuyer of Massachusetts, whose high profo**i..uul charae*
ter is endorsed by the—
Hon. Edward Everett. Senator ot the United States.
KnbcrtC. Wlnthrop, Ex Speaker of tlio House of Uepre-
I fentatire*.
Abbot lAwrenco, Minister l’len. to Kngland.
tJobn B. Kitxpatrick, Catholic Bishop of Boston ; also,
Pr. J. K. Chilton. Practical Giemist aif New York City,
I endorsed by
Hon. IV. L. Marcy, Secretary of State.
IVm. 11. Astor. the richest man in America.
Inland & Co., proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel,
I and others.
I pid apace permit, we could give many hundred cerlille-ites
J (rom all parts where the Pills have been usod, but evidence
I nren more convincing than the experience of eminent pub-
I lie men. is found in their effects upon trial.
I These l’ills.the resultof long investigation and study.
I offered to the public as the best and most complete which
I the present state of medical science can afford They nro
I compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the med-
I icinsl virtues only ofVegetable|rein dlesextractedby clicm-
I iral process in a state oi purity, and combined together in
I *ueh a manner a* to insure the best results. Tliia system
I <.f composition for medicine* has beeu found in the Cherry
I Pectoral and Pill* both, to produce a more efficient remo
ld; than had hitherto been obtained by any process. Tlio
I reason is perfectly obvious. IVliilo by the old inode of
J composition, every medicine is burdened with more or Ipss
I of acrimonious qualities, by this each individual virti
I only that is desired for the curative effect is present. A
I the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance eu
I ployed are left behind, the curative virtues only being r
I tained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove i
I they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pill*
I «urer. more powerful antidote to disease than any (din
I medicine known to the world.
I A* it infrequently expedient that my medicines nhuu!
I be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, an
I a* he could not properly judgo ola remedy without knowing
I its composition. 1 have supplied the accurate k'onnulie liy
I which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole
I body of Practitioners in the United States and British
I American Provinces. If howover there should be any one
I who has not received them, they will be promptly forward-
I e,l by mail to his request.
I Of all the Patent Medicines that ure offered, how few
I would be taken if their composition was known! Tlnir
I life consist* in their mystery. I have no mysterii-n.
The composition of my preparations is laid upuu to all
men. and all who are competent to judgo on the subject
I freely acknowledge their conviction* of their intrinsic nier-
I Itany eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of
I my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to cer-
I tify that tbeir anticipations were more thun realize! by
I their effects upon trial.
I They operate by their powerful influence on the internal
I viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it iuto healthy
I action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
I liver, and other organs of the body, lestoiing their irregu-
I lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they
ist. such derangements as nro tlio first origin of dl<on»
Prepared by Jamw C. Aykr. Practical and Analytical
| Chemist. Lowell, Mass.
Price 25 cent* per box. Five boxes for $1 Sold by
W. W. LINCOLN. Savannah,
HAVILAND. I1ARRE1.L A CO.. Ginrleston.
jyS—I’O-lAwlani And by Druggists generally
I LIVKit COMPLAINT, DY8I»KI»8I,\, JAUN-
; DICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY.
D ISEASE of the Kidney*, and all disease* arising from a
disordered Liver or stomach ; such as consumption.
' inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity ol tlio
I stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust Cov ftmd, fullness or
weight in the stomach, sour eructation, sinking or flutter
J mg at the pit of the stomach, swimming of tlio head hur-
I rie-1 and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, clink-
or suffocating sensation* when in a lying posture, dim-
is of vision, dots or wobbs before the sight, fuver and
I 'lull pain in tlio head, deficiency or perspiration, yellowness
<1 tlio skin and eyes, pain in the side. back, chest, limbs.
Ic .suddeu flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant
I imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can Co
I effectually cured by Dr. Hooflaxo's CELEBRATED (!ER-
MAN HITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M Jaciuo.v, 120 Arch.
] street. Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if
I equalled, by any other preparation in the United State*. i«w
I the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had
I failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. I'us
I <e**iug great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the
liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching pow
er* in weakness and affections or the digestive organ*, they
are. withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
KRAI) ART) «K COSVSSCKl).
N’ew York testimony in favor of Dr. Hooflnnd's Celebes
led Berman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson Phila
delphia. The only sure cure for liver complaint dyspep-
•ia. jaundice, nervous debility, disease of the kidneys and
diseases arising Irani a disordered liver or stomach
HenrvC.Sheldon,Tray,N.Y..Dec.30.1850.said: • From
'•areful observation. 1 nm convinced that your Ifooflsnd'*
Bennan Hitters is a lielter article than II ’*. K *r,
IV—h ’s, Ac. One gentleman, troubled with dys
pepsia, who lias purchased Half a doten of the Bitters.
»*)»: -It is the only article lie lias found that has afford-
ed liihi relief. Now he is in a fair way of recovery.”
liudlong k Saunders. Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 20, 1860. said:
We know from experience, (having used it in our own
families.) that Dr. Iloofland’* Herman Bitters are nil and
more than they are recommended to be.”
E. I). Baker, jr..Sandy Hilt, N. Y.. Jan. 18, 1861. said:
" Every one who uses tlie German Bitters speaks in lire
highest term* of it.” ,, „
E. W. Fox,Pulaski. N. Y., March 20, 1851, said : "Your
Hitters are now well introduced. 1 have great confidence
la ita* a remedy, anil shall seek Lt enlarge Its ulefulness in
tbiieommunity.”
Andrus A Fowler. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. Feb. 26, 1861,
•aid: •The sale of your Iloofland Bitters lias lieeu very
lapid of late. It has obtained great notoriety.”
They are entirely vegetable and free from alcoholic stim
ulant and kll injurious ingredients, mild in Iheirnperutinn
they strengthen the system, never prostrate It.
For sale In Rarsiiuah by W. W. LINCOLN. A. A. SOL-
0U0NH A CO.. T M TURNER A CO., J. B MOORE A
Ul. and J. 11. CARTER A CO. _ eodAw—jyO
THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.
UANDWICH Island* Notes, by A Haute, with engrav-
I' log*
Twenty Years in til" Phlllipine Islands, by De Ib» Giro-
“•ere. (lAKdor Pablo) with numerous engravings.
American Cottage Builder, by J Bullock, or Homes for the
I'eople. with numerous plan*
I'unch'sHoney Moon,and other comicalities, with Ulus-
tr«tlon* by McClonan. „ .
Ticonderoga.or the Black Eagle, by O. P. R. James.
Katherine Ashton by Sewell, author of Amy Her herd
Chemiatry'il Oominou Ufe. No. fl.
lllstoryof IVreliuH, by Jacob Abbott.
Hie Undon lancet, for August.
latlie'* ladle*Gaiette, for August.
auglu W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
linen damask.
t . GUAY, BHOTIXK1M
U AVE just received, a very superior article of real ilou-
* Lie Damask. , . _ .
Also, a few piece* of superfine French Cloth* and U**i-
ui*re», to which they would respectfully Invite tho atten.
‘bin of the public.
DYIN(; and renovating
KHTAIII.ISIIMKNT,
13 Vvrk itrrrt. near the Ctrurl IIouh. Savannah. Georgia.
RSTABUSUKK IX 1832.
'PHRiobscrlber, grateful to lii* patron* and friend* lor
A their continued favor*, would state that, in addition
“> tbs Improvement* iu Dying, acquired by him during lit*
»' 1 Ytnt to England and rtcotland. ha* made arrongemenl*
''t "*tending iil» huaine's. by which lie i* now enabled to
a greater variety of colore on silk and woolen drosse*,
’ h »wL,Ae.,wlilch lie trust* will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage
'•enUemen'* garment* dyed, cleaned or renoratod, *•
"'ay t*. r ««juir*d.ln thesarne superior stylo which ha* gen
•rally ■>, much pleased hi* patinn* and friend*.
■Allies'bonnets dyed, bioached and pressed in tlie mt» 4
Ddiiunable style*.
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
Wuder»ta.
When parcels are sent by steamboat* or railroad, wpni
I '""“Id '>* sent him by letter, through the Poet Oflics. mi
| 'bat h* may know where to call for them.
'*16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
UKCUViCD, per bark Kadlent, 70 barrele Potatoe*. 100
, BoaoUeon'i Hama,2 cask* Bacon shoulder*. 2 cask*
| mb 14 J. D JMBL
LEMC'N SYKUP.
B ERT nisAOKBOTIlJ*. per>-.*»>.,kegHyrupiH-rgallon
Uale.dodo per 20 gallon 76e. keg* extra, each it It
Assorted Cundlcs,
IVr lot) |k $13: Huger Plum*. Fruit Drop*. Ac , #18.
All articles of it ret quality. No charge for didlrery at
railroad or steauiboate. T. O. RU.'K.
Gaudy and Syrup Manufacturer,
oim2S—d&wly Havannah. Q».
KAVANNAH MIflIHtJAL OOLLKGK.
Seealun of 1854*’6.
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D.. Pmf. of Theory and Practice ol
Medicine.
I*. M. Kuliock. M D., Prof of Obstetric*.
W. 0. Rt'LUHJll, M. I)., Praf. of Hurgerr.
C W. Wwt, M. D . Prof, of Medical Chemistry,
ll l,. Byrd. M. H„'Prof, of Mateira Mudlca amlTliura-
I't'I'llC*.
I II. Martin, ll D . Praf. of Instltulu* of Mcdiduo.
.1 it. llowaHn. M. D.. Prof, of Anatomy.
J. It. Hkaii. M. I), I’rol. of Pathological Anatomy ant
Demoustrator of Anatomy.
J. J. Wot. M. D , Assistant Deiunnstrator nl Anatomy
r|MIK Regular Course of Uiotures In this Institution, will
1 commence on the first Monday in November, and ter
minate in (lie following March. Preliminary l*>cturea will
be delivered from Monday, the 10th day ot October, until
the i-ommeucement of the Regular Course, for which no
kddltlonal fee will (hi required. Students have free access
o tho Medical and Hurglcal Wards • f the Savannah Ho*pl-
tal. This extensive charity is under the medicalcnutrol o(
two mrmbera of the Faculty, by whom Clinical laicture*
are delivered. In addition to this, they havo amide oppor
tunity tor learning prtuiical medicine at tho College Clin
ique, which is open daily to patients.
During the jia*t session upwards of two hundred case*
wore proscribed for. and over thirty aurgicMlopemtinuH per
formed in tho the presonco of tho student* at the Clinique.
.Ultimo! for Anatomical investigations will bo abundantly
supplied. Fee*—Matriculation. $6 ; Full Courae of l«o.
ture*. $105; Demonstrator.$10; Graduation.$30. Furfur
liter inlorination, address, post paid,
jel” H. L. RYRD. M. D., Dean.
UNlVKttSlTY OF NA8HV1I*1*U.
MEDICAL DKPARTMEMT.
IMIIK Fourth Aunual Course of lectures in this Institu-
1 lion will commence on Monday the 110th of October
uext, and continue till the first of the ensuing March.
Robert M. Porter, M. D.. General audSpeciul Auatouiy.
J Berrien Llndsley. M. I). Chemistry and I'hnriuacy.
C. K Winston. M. D., Materia Medic* and Medical Juris
prudence.
A. H. Buchanan, M. D., Surgical and Patliological Anat-
TTiomas R. Jennings. M. I)„ Institute* of Medicine and
Clinical Medicine.
W. I!. Bowling, M. D . Theory aud practice ol Medicine
John M. Watson. M D , Obsterics and tlie Disease* ol
Women and Children.
Paul F. Eve, M. I).. Principles and Practice of Surgery.
William T. Briggs. M. I)., Demonstrator or Anatomy.
Tlio Anatomical rooms will be opened for students, on
tlio first Monday of October.
A full Preliminary courts of lectures,free to all stud nets'
will be given by the Professors, commencing also on the
first of October.
A Clinique ha* been established, in connection with tho
Unlversltv, at which operation* are performed and cases
proscribed for and lectured upon in presence of the Class.
Arrangement* havo been made to accommodate all pa-
tlonts requiring surgical operations.
Amount or Fee* for Locturo* in the University 1* $106.
MarliculatingFee. (paid once only,) $6; Practical Anatomy,
$10; Graduating Keo $26.
Excellent Board nan bo obtained for $3 00 per week.
Further information can bo obtained by addressing the
Dean.
J. 11. L1NDSLEY, M. D„ Dean or tho Faculty,
No 33 College street.
Nashville. Tenn., March. 1854. july30—d!2w2
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GBOIIGIA.
T 111B Twenty-Third Courso of lecture* in this Institu
tion will cniumenco on the first Monday in Novembe
next. faculty :
Anatomy—G. M. Newton. M. I).
Surgery—1>. A. Dugas, SI. I).
Chemistry awl Pharmacy—Alex. Means.M. D.
Materia Medina,Therapeutic* aud Medical Jurisprudence
—I. P. Garvin, M. D.
Obstrotric* and Disease* of Women and Infanta—J. A.
Eve. M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—H. V. M. Miller,
M.D. „
Institutes and Practlco of Medicine—L. D. Ford. M. P.
Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy—H. F. Campbell,
M. I).
Demonstrator of Anatomy—R. Campbell, M. D.
Clinical lectures will be delivered regularly at the City
Hospital, and ample opjmrtunities will he afforded for the
study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for the entlro Courso $106 00
Matriculation Ticket (to bo takeu onco) 6 00
For further particulars, npply to
O. M. NEWTON, Dean.
AfOlWTA, July 8th, 1854. oodlm—jy8
UNIVURS1TY OF LOUISIANA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
T HE Aunual Courso of lectures In this department will
commence on Monday, November 13, and will torniiu-
ato in the ensuing March.
James Jones, M. I)., Professor of Practlco of Medicine.
J. I,, Riddell, M. P., Professor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone. M. D.. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. Cenas, M. I).. Professor of Obstetrios.
A. J. Wedderburn. M. I).,Professor of Anatomy.
Gustavus A. Nett, M. D.. Professor of Materia Medica.
Thomas nunt, M. I)., Professor of Physiology and Patlml-
°gy.
> Demonstrators of Anatomy.
Cornelius C. Heard. M. D..
Samuel P. Choppin. M. D. ,
Tlie rooms for Dissecting will be opcen on the third Mon
day in October.
Tlie Faculty aro Visiting Physicians And Surgeons of the
Charity Hospital, and attend tills Institution from Novem
ber to April.
The Students accompany tho Professor* in their visit*,
and. free of expense, enjoy extrrordinary practical advan
tages.
There ure. during tho sosrion, about eight hundred per
sons prescribed for dally.
In 1863, tlio number of patients was thirteen thousand
soven hundred and fifty-nine.
nugO— lawSm THOMAS HUNT, M. !>.. Dean.
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
I HE Trustees of the Chatham Academy hereby give no
tice tlmt tlie Institution will be opened (after a re
cess) nil tho FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, under the
immediate and personal direction of the Trustees. A well
qualified Principal and five Instructors will bo appointed
by tlie Board of Trustees. Instruction will bo givon in tbo
Classic.*, in Mathematics, and in all tlie branches of a
through English education. Particular attention will bo
paid to tlie instruction of young ladies in all tho higher
brandies. The Elementary branches will, also, rCceivo
strict attention.
The Trustees beg leave to assure the publio 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, indue time, bo given of tho names of tlio
Principal and Assistant*, and or the terms of tuition.
WILLIAM LAW, ) Committee
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr., V Board or
R. R. CUYLER. j Trustees.
aug2 lawfiw
ST. MARYS CDLLUUE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
S TUDIES will be resumed iu the above institution, on
Monday the 18th, lost :
Terms—For Board anil Tuition, per month, payable half
yearly in advance $160
Vacation if spent in the College $26
Tlie modern languages—French. Spanish, Italian and Ger
man. form seporate charges each per term of five
months $10
Logic and Metaphysics, per term each $10
For further particulars apply to Rev, Messrs. O’Connell
septl!2—It
MKD1CAL. CULLKGE OF THE STATE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
T UE annual course of lectures in this Institution will
commence on tlio first Monday in November, in
Charleston, on tho following branches ;
Anatomy,by J. E. Horlbrook. M. I).
Surgery, by E. Geddings. M. D.
Institutes and Practice, by S. Henry Dickson, M. D.
Physiology, by James Moultrio. M. 1). .
Materia Medica.by Henry R. Frost. M. D.
Obstetrics, by Tho*. G. Prioleau, M. 1).
Chemistry.by C. U. Shepard, M. I).
Demonstration of Anatomy, by Francis T. Miles. M. I).
Prosector of the Professor of Surgery, by J. F. M. Ged
dings. M. D.
CMX!CAL LKCrURlB.
D. T. Cain, M. D., Physician to tlie Marino ilospitul and
Clinical Instructor, lecture* twice a week on tbo diseases
of that Institution.
H. W. Ik'Snussure. M. D., Physician to tho Hospital of
the Alms-house, at which lecture* are delivered twico a
week on diacases, tlio diagnosis discriminated, and the stu
dent indoctrinated in their treatment.
Demonstrative Instruction in Medicino and Surgery at
the College Hospital, by the Professors of the Medical C'ul-
lege.
Tlio foes for the courso and the oxjienHi's of boarding are
ucli tlie same as in tlie other cities of tlie Atlantic coast.
The Faculty of the College take pleasure in calling the
attention of the frionds of the Institution to its present
prosjfarou* condition—tlie last class exceeding nny of for
nier years They have been enabled, by the liberality of
the legislature at Its last session, to innke such alterations
in extending and Improving the College building as will
promote materially the couimrt of those iu attendance on
the lecture*.
'ho Anatomical Theatre ha* beeu enlarged nnd com
pletely renovated, and such chnnges made as will secure
free ventilation, with a pleasant arrangement of the seats.
They confidently believe that it will uot suffer in com|iarl-
son with any like structure In the United States—the edi
fice, with its appurtenances, being as commodious and at
tractive as any such establishment in tlie couutry.
They havo also been enabled to make considerable addi
tions to the Museum of tlie College
aug22—w4t HENRY It. FROST, M. D-Dean.
i NOR SALE—A black girl,16, house servant
F A black girl, 17, house servant.
A black woman. 35, good cook, and her two boys 8 and 10.
A black woman. 35.goodcook, waslier and Ir.mei.
A black woman, 35. good cook, and her three daughters,
1. II mid D, sold to bo kept in tlio city.
Three black boys, 13, 14 and 13.
A black man, 30, good axe man.
A black man, 22, good bricklayer.
R|1 |ia WYLLY A MONTMOLUN,
R IO COFFEE, flic.—140 bags prime green Klo Coffee, tW
dodo Porto P.ico do, 60 mats and 20 bags old Govern
ment Java do. 20 casks piuts Byass’ Isindon Porter. 20 bt*
Treadwell's Soda Crackers. 60 doz painted handled Brooms,
100 do do Buckets. 25 bbls Luther Felton Jfe Son’* llostou
Rum. landing and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON it OO.
3 ACON—10,000 pound* liaudKome Tennessee Bacon in
store, and Tor sale by
“..fl OGDEN ft BUNKER.
—Ifitl baits prime Tennessee Corn, in store, andfor
j naie by tnay3_ COHEN flt FOS1HCK-
P LANTATION GOODS.—White and striped Osuaburg*
brown and strijieil Shirtings, blu Homespuns, Linen
Oviiaburgs, Calicos, flic., for sale by
R p<2H 1)3WITT k MORGAN.
• HOULDERS.—10 hhd* prime Bacon Shoulder*, in stoer
1 aud far *ale by Jy2 COllEN k FOSIHCK.
A T REDUCED PRICKS.—Bareges, tissues, organdies jft-
cjnots. lawns, French prints, brilliants, calicos, silk
and lace inuntillas, white and fancy linen drills, colored do,
flee.)lor sale by JylB DaWITT flt MOROAN,
VOAP, STARCH ANI) CANDLES.—80 bxs No 1 and Fain
By Soap. 30 do Fancy do. 35 do Boadell's Pearl Starch
70do patent mould Candles, 40 do Adamantine do. for sale
by iuay7 MoMAHON k DOYI-E,
jy26_
IME -
MoMAHON k i!
L IME —300 bushel* air slacked Dime, hor salo by
A. McALPINfcCO,
nU g *26 Williamson’* building, Bay-st,
I J KCKIVKD PER ALABAMA.—Black mousTln de Islnes
JtU and crapo veils, black and colored bell ribbons, black,
white and colored crop# ribbons, colore* and white bonnet
do black velvet, satin and taffeta do. men’s gauze merlns
vest* do caslimere do, bleached sheeting*, shirting rtrlpe*
and a^ma,. variety of fat. ^ ^
r 110BACXX! AND REG AHA.—60 boxes Grant * Williams’
1 6’s and 8’s Tobacco. 100 do assorted brand* do. 16,000
JyO
11 UTTER, CHKIUK ANDFI/iUK—20 keir# selected Ooahen
15 Butter. 16 tub* do do, 25 boxes Engliah Dairy Cbeo»e,
50 bbl* fresh ground Flour, Just received per steamer aod
'"I"',*” HCRANTON. JOHSOTON * 00.
Unsiucofl ^arcie,
MolAUMICN nii INTONII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JiuUimville.nu
UI0O11GH TllOUl* HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT UW.
i corner (\f IFAtluLvr-iI. and Huy lane, Savannah, Gu
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. K. HIST
G/Hre,corner Hay ami Bamard-Undi, .SiiixinnaA.
OltDIN AllY’M OFFICIO,
Ceruer ol Bay and Whltaker-street*. Offlo# hours from 0
A. M..lo 2, P. M.; and from 3J4, P. M. to 6, I*. M.
•INO. M. nilLLUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
njlne corner of Whitaker ami Hay ntreeli.
Will practice in the Courts of Rcriven. Ihitloch, Kfllugiiam.
Bryan, Liberty. McIntosh. Glynn. Camden and Chatham
counties. fob 7
JOBUPH GANAI1L,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofllco, Bay street, over the Reading Ron in of tho Republi
can. entrance immediately unst of Messrs. Price fl* Vender
D. A. O’llYltNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Olbce 176 Bay street, over Turner k Oo.’s Drug Store.
FKliDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
. Wathington City, D. O..
Will practise iu tho various Courts of tlie District, Mulat
to 11 d to the prosooutlon of claims againnt the Govern
ment. June22
M. WIIIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, East tVirida.
Will practice Iu the Eastern anil Southern counties, liefer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TmupviUe, Loiuntlet County, Ga.
8. W. HA U Ifilt,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Monlictllo.Jefferxon County, Florida.
Roforeuco—Hon W. D.Furouio, Savannah. Ga. Ieli3
T. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will attend tlie Superior Courts iu tho counties of Chatham.
Liberty, McIntosh. Camden, Glyun. Wayne, Ware. Ap
pling and Tattnall. sell)
THOMAS HUGHB3S H1NK8,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupvilU, Georgia,
Will practise in the Ctrecuit Courts of Thomas. Isiwndes,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia ; and In tlie (fir-
cult Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of tlie
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua anil Columbia
counties in tlio Eastern Circuit of Florida Will atteud to
the claims of all porsons before tho Departments at Wash
ington.
JE8SE T. I1KKNAHD,
. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
NeumantvilU. Fla.
References—George L. Brown, William Dell, Newnansville.
Fla.; it. R. Hilton. Roston k Villalouga, Savannah. Ga.
WILLIAM II. DASI1BR,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupvilU, Lowndes county, Ga.
Will practlso in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware. Appling,
Telfair. Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamiltou, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. fa I >23
WILLIAM 8. DANIKLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker street and Bay lane,Savannah.
JI’LIAX IUHTRI1MII. IIAMIMOX COUWKK
ilAKTKIDGK dl UOUFF.lt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practise iu all tho Courts of tlie Eastern Circuit.
at a
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Huena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise in the counties of Marion, Mucou, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogeo, Isse, and any ailjoilliug
countlos where tlielr services may be required. jnn29
£otC«t liUttS til) ftlfgriipl). Shipping anil Steamboats.
Auttiun Salto.
Unction Salts.
«ir Telegn* plied rot I lie ilenruii.il -»*»
Verdict In the Graham 'I rtul,
Nkw York, Oci. 10.
Tlio jury In tho case of Dr. Graham, after Iwiug out
eight hours, brought Iu a verdict of manslaughter Iu
the Hucnnil degree.
Yellow Fcvor in Now Orleana.
NhW 0HI.KAN8, Out. I).
Tho deatlm In tliia city during the Inst week have
been 358, of whom 207 wero of yellow fovor.
1IMITHD STATUS MAH* LI INK—
.lieHMiKtilt NEW YORK—To leave *n Friday. 13»lt
InslT. at I o'clock. P- M.—The splendid steamship FUlit
I DA,Guilt. M. S. WOtidliuR, will leave her wharf a* above.
For freight or passage apply to
I not 11 PADKLF0RD, FAY k 00.
Cabin I’asaagu 5 $26 (HI
Steerage 0 DO
NOTH;JO TO VK8MHL8.
All Plloti aud (.'uptalns of Vessel*, arriving here Irmu
torelgn pnrts. Intnctud will) small imx or other diseases nf »
contagious or malignant character, are required to bring
their ve*sels to anchor at the quarantind ground. uppoMle
l-'ort Jackson, there to remain, without communication
with the city or adjaceut couutic*. until I aui uotille-i, und
vessels visited by me K. C, MACKAIJ., M. lb.
Itesllb Ofllcer.
SOUTH CAHOLINA AND UKNT11AL (GA.)
RAILROAD COMPANIES.
Mat 1.1864.
Notlco Is hereby given tliat on and after the first day ol
July noxt tlio South Carolina Railroad Company, Charles
ton, and tho Central Railroad Coinpauy. Savannah, will
discontinue tho free forwarding business heretofore trans
acted by them. Freighter* will please cease 011 and ult- r
the said first day of July to enntign tueir Merchandise to
the Railroad Agent* respectively, as heretofore practised
It. It. CUYLER,
President Central Railroad Company
JNO CALDWELL.
may 11—3m President 8 C. Railroad Com pa 11
SUNDRIES.
100 burrels Stuart’s, A, U. and C sugar.
30 hlids. New Orleans sugnr.
15 hlids. Porto Kioo sugat.
10 lihds. Texa* sugar.
260 sacks green Rio coffee.
100 sacks fjiguyra coffee.
60 mats old Government .lava coffee.
76 boxes ground coffee.
160 chests and hull chests superior Gunpowder aud liy
ion tea
75 lihds. West India molasses.
100 bbls. West India molasses.
76 bbl*. Now Orleans syrup.
160 boxes Beadel’s patent tallow candles.
60 boxes sporm candles.
100 boxes Adamantino candles.
160 boxes No. 1 palo and family soap.
76 boxoaPearl starch.
25 half barrels beef (Fulton Market.)
26 barrefa choico leaf lard.
40 kegs choice loaf lard.
60 boxos ground peper, ginger aud spice.
60 boxessujierior mustard.
100 snoks Goorgla F'lour.
100 boxos lemon syrup, and cordial.
76 boxes one gallon, hair gallon and quarter assorted
pickles.
60 boxes segars, assorted, with Humorous other articles,
just received nnd for sale by
hc22 McMAIION & DOYI.K.
WALTKll S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office »n the Exchange.
Will practice in tho courts of Scriven, Washington. Rich
mond, Burke, and Chatham counties. feb8.
1. W. HIM Jill. J. w UAUi.nixo
MILLER A UAULU1NG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
lluena Vista. Ga.
NATHAN K. BENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta, Georgia,
Will practice in tho following counties: Cass. Campbell.
Carroll, Cherokee, DoKalb, Fulton, Forsyth. I ickens,
Paulding and Cobb, Refer* to James H. Carter fls Co.
r. HTLAXn. P. H. O’MKIIX.
HYLAND A O’NKILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac.,
Next Door to Marshall House, Broughton street.
HAVANXAH, OKOKQIA,
Wholesale and retail doalers in imported wiuosand liquors,
F'renoli brandios.segars, and fancy groceries.
I. RUHR. J. n. DAVIR. W. 11. LOXQ
HUSK, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga.
K. LOCK KIT. II. 11. HXKI.UXO!),
LOCKETT * SNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM HUMPflltKYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
Manfffacturer of Essential Oil*, Extracts, Perfumery, Fan-
cv, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Drugs, Medicines, Ac.
ly—aug23 •
HOOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples,aud from sixteen years’ experience, feelsassurod lie
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
giyou. J. J. MAURICE.
SSyU utters and Conductors made to order.
BANCROFT <K BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. jnu24
JtlllN T. KOWLAXO. JI1HX T. ROWLANH.JM
HOWLAND A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hay-street. Savannah.
II. K. WASHBURN, AgU.,
SHIPPING ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANT.
HAVAMXAH.QA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Wo. 04 Hay-street. Savannah
THOMAS Ot KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 16 Barnard street, Savannah, Ga.
Ixmil pipe, sheet load, block tin, copper trailers, light and
force pumps, hjdraulio rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to jan7
JOHN it. COCHKANH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin. lAiurens county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cochkaxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—I)r. C. B
Guyton,F. H. Rnvre,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh.Savannah.
may7—dfliwly
GUEVILLE* Ot CO..
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah. Ga..
Keep an office at Chattanooga. Tenn., and will give dispatch
at that point to all good* for North Alabama. Tcnnesseo.
Mississippi or Western Virginia, and collect ship and oth
er expense bills from our Tennessee office. 2m—aug8
A. SHOHT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contract* for Building and Work in Masonry ol
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew's Hell. Bronghton Street.
. H aiAMflOX. J. U. WATTH
CHAMPION Oi WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Hay sired.
HAVANXAH. OA.,
Dealers iu Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
k'ruit*, &c., &c.
Reference*—A. Champion, Esq.. Samuel Solomons. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun flt Whitehead, Swift fl: Co.. Savannah, Ga.
PHOTECTION INSURANCE COBUPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Tlie undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared
to tako risks Against F'irk on Buildings and their content*.
AIsoMarixk Ska Rujkr, on the most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agent*.
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
WUOLKHALK ANI) RETAIL D K A L K It IX
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side. Monument Square,Savannah,Ga.
BROWN 6t HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
WIST RROAII HTRXBT, HAVANNAH. OA.
HORTON. 0. II. KIKKMAX.
HORTON A lUKEMAN,
WHOI.I3AI.il ANII KKTAU. IIKAI.KRH IX
WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE. FANCY GOODS.
110 HroughUm-streel.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GHOllGK N. NICIOLS,
Owens' Building,opposiU Fulaski House,
Having made large addition* to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTING, In hi* usual neat
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
tar All work executed wlthdisvavti'h.
FOR RENT—Tim upper western counting room, aud
Hthe corner wharf store of George Jones’ new brick
“building on Bay street. For particulars, apply to
BRIGHAM. KELLY fl: ~
WATER CURE I WATER CURE 11
R OCK SPRING WATER CURE, one niilo north of Mari
etta. Ga., is open for tlie reception of patients with
Chrouic diseases of nil characters, summer aud winter.
The charge per week tor board, medical advice and at
tention, use of bath-houses and bathing apparatus in seven
dollars, which includes all expenses exco|>t bath-house at.
tendance, washing, aud wearing apparel, which can bo sup
plied reasonably. The present beiug the fifth season of tho
proprietor’s establishment at the above named place, to
gether with the great number of iintienta cured and im
proved by him, induces him to believe that tlie friends of
WATF1R CUKE will sustain him in Ills efforts to reduce tlie
rates of charges In accordance with those or similar es-
tabltshinontH North.
jy23—eodlm CAREY COX, M. D.
GAS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to the uso of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering placos, factories, founduriea,
machine shops, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portablu Gas Compauy of Baltimore, keep
on hand aud manufacture to order Goa machines of nny
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood tho test of
practical experience, and cannot lie excelled in economy
safety and simplicity. For further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore,st.,
»ugl2 Baltimore, M. D.
*A CARD.—Tlie iiiidtTsigiiwd having purchased the iuter-
x\. eat of Mr. K. Isickett, In tho firm of IsickeU, Lduij flt
Co .said firm is this day dissolved. W. II. IX)NG.
jo2 J. II. DAVIS.
D ISSOLUTION.—Tlie linn of Kkhiton k V’KinrriLLK is this
day dissolved by mutual Oousent.
KDWARI) S. KEMITON.
ftp 20 HENRY W. VERSOLLE.
f IDWARD S. KK5IPTON having purchased tho entire
J Stock. Notes mid ()|ien Accounts of tho lato firm of
Kempton fl: Verstillo, will continue tho business on his own
account at the old stand, and rcsnectfully solicits a con-
tiuuunceof tlio patronage of his friends and the public at
large- ap30
T fiHE Subscriber having sold out his entire interest In
the firm of Hffmnton flt Vorstille, to E. S. Kempton,
would respectfully solicit, in hi* behalf, a continuance of
that favor so liberally bestowed on the late firm.
ap30 HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
B utter, cheiosk ani» imjtati)F2i—'iu" kegs s^felmii
Goshen Butter, 60 boxes do colored Cheese, 20 barrels
choice Potatoes, landing from steamer and for sale by
aug31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON flt CO
O ATH—100bags prime Maryland Oats landing persclir
Summerset, for sale by
feb22 BR10HAM. KELLY flt CO.
H AMS, BACON AND LARD.—Just received, 100 choice
Baltimore Hams, 3 bbls Pig do. 3 lihds Bacon Hlioul-
dor, 20 package* leaf I Aril. 10 whole and half bbls Pig Pork,
for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR,
maylG corner Broughton and Drayton-sis.
T 1F1AS AND SUGARS.—Just received, 6 chest* extra Hy
sou tea. 20 do black Oolong, loose and in H and Ik
lead packages, 23 bbls Stuart's crashed, groiiuil and clari
fied sugar. B and C, 3 hhds New Orleans do, for sale by
jy29 DAVID O’CONNOR.
OOAP POWDER.—Babbitt’* celebrated Soap l’owders
O which are warranted to take out all stains from table
linen and napkins without injury to tho article, for sale by
je2 WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square!
W HISKY.—6 casks genuine Scotch and Irish Whisky,la
wood and battle. For sale by
decl8 HYLAND flt O’NEILL.
B ACON AM) LARI).—10 lihds choice Bacon Sides, 10 do
Shoulders.20 bbls choice I«eaf laird, for salo by
ap9 McMAHON fl: DOYLE,
D 1
UPONT’S GUNPOWDER.—Dupont’s Gunpowder con-
stantly for salo at manufacturers’ prices, by
COHEN fl: F0SDICK.
28—istf Agents for Dupont de Nemours fl: Co
H AMS—9 tierces Cassard's llams. landing from brig Jo
sephus, aud for sale by
je21 COHEN k FOSDICK.
A LTHEA PASTE—A very excellent remedy for Cough*
Colds, flee., just received, and for salo by
W. W. LINCOLN.
fobl7 Monument square.
V ESSEL F'OR SALE.—The brigDKLTA, 108 tuns burthen,
well found in sails aud rigging, coppered and copper
fastened, is offered for salo. Apply to
feb21 ROWLAND k CO.
S PUING DHFXS GOODS—Per Stenmer Augusta—New
style rich Silk Grenadines. Bareges and l’lald Silks.
Crape do Paris, white and colored F’roncli Iawus. plain ami
printed; plain French Cambrics,French Brilliants, printed
and white; black Bareges, plain and figured, kc.. flic..foi
sale by febl6 HENRY f.ATHROP k CO.
U MBI.ELLAS'AND''PARASOLS.—Sill: and Cotton Um
brellas, large size j Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk andCottou
Umbrellas; and a nico style of Scotch Gingham Umbrella'
forchildren. [inay30] Fl. 8. KEMPTON.
H OSIERY.—GRAY. Brothkkmhave Justrec--iveu acorn-
ploto assortmentof ladies. Misses, Youths and Gentle
men's Cotton Hose and Hulf Hose, por steamer 8tato oi
Georgia from Philadelphia, which they are selling very
cheap, and to which tlioy would u vcctfully invite tlio at
tention of the public. je!4
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER —1 case best colored
Scotch Gray nnd Silk Umbrellas ; 1 do 84 in. brown
Sheetings ; 1 do blue Denims; 120 piece*Mos. Nott; Coals'
spool Thread and col’d do F’or sale by
jo30 HENRY LATH HOP k CO
P RINTED LAWNS FROM AUCTION — Received this day
from Now York—1 Case Printed I^wns. nt 12Ji ct* irar
yard, forsalo by npll DaWITT k MORGAN.
B'i
ioft
C 10KN. BACON AND PEAS.—3.000 bushels whitel'anni'd
t Corn, 60,000 lb Georgia and Tennossen Bacon, 25.000 do
Baltimore do. 25 sacks Cow Peas. 30 do Meal. 160 bbls Whis
ky, fur sale by ap26 WM. H. MACLEAN fl: CO.
O RANGES. LEMONS. 1IU ITER AND CHEESE—Received
per steamer Alabama. 20 boxos Iranians, 10 boxes Or-
ranges, 6 kegs choice new Butter, extra, 6 kegs good new
Butter at 25 cent* per lb.. 6 boxe* new Pine Apple Cheese,
extra. 8 boxes new Western Cheese, and for sale by
Je 21 J, D JESSE.
P INE APPLES.—Received per Robert M. Charlton one
hundred and forty doz. Pine Apples, fifty bunches Ba-
nannas aud tlircn thousand Plantains, nnd for salo by
mayl2 J. D. JESSE.
QK TIKKCKS 11 AMS. 1(1 do Shoulders. 20 bills Pork.'lam*
40 ing this day per brig R Russell, from New York, and
for salo on the wharf, by
decl7 OGDEN flt BUNKER.
B UGGY UMBRELLAS —Eilw. S. Kempton lias just re
ceived another lot of those good Buggy Umbrellas.
may30
V ELVET and silk Mantilla*, white crape Shawls, cloth
Talmas, N W Collar*. Chemisettes, fltc. just received
and for sale by dec23 DbWITT fl: MORGAN.
RuCKAVIiEAT—Inbblsj half bbl*, keg* anil bag*, just
augl7
It CO.
TO RENT—From tlio 1st of Nov. noxt, the House
Ffanil two lot* of ground on Tattnall street,e*Utoof Ma-
E3ry Hogg, ut iire*iint occupied by Dr. Heald. Apply to
nuR l« A. CHAMPlON^Agont.
B TO RENT—From tho 1st of June, a now and coin
moilioun four story brick House on Filbert square, con-
tnlnlug ten rooms, with gas. hot and cold water ba
thing room and other conveniences, together with out
house*, fltc. Address box 291 post ofilcc. may!9
BROUGHT TO JAIL a negro man. named Andrew. 6
K5 feet 6 Inches In height, about 28 years of age, dark
ll complexion, say* he belongs to Spade flt Hooker, of
VV. Darien. Ha. IaAAD D’LA ON,
•el9
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway Irom
to the »ub**.riber. on the 10th iff August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty year*old. stout and chunky
-IV I...II) and ha* a mark rewmbllng a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose anil running up the
forehead, lie will probably try to get to Savannah, whore
he ha* spent several rear* of runaway life, anil was an In-
mato of Savannah Jail a good P* rt ^, f ,[^J*GERMAN Y
Uon county. Florida. Sept. 12.1863. *ep!8—dfltwtf
BROUflirrTU JAIL.—A negro man named David,
five feet eight Inch#* In height.dark complexion,
about 26 year* of age. says lie belong* to David Gil
let. of Alachua county, Florida. JOHN MAY,
Jailor.
L AHGF. and One a*sortment of 8wl»* and Cambric Band*
Swiss and Cambrio Edging* and Inserting*, Swi»* and
Onmbrio French worked Cape* and ^'jHJUttNS
FKKSII AKKIVAIj.
•inn BUSHELS prime Western Corn, 200 bushel* fresh
OUU ground Meal; also a good lot of Hay. Just re
coived and for sale by
aug26 CHARLES H. DURYEE.
P RINTS AND PltrrUKKS.— A lieautlfiil assortment ol fine
Prints and Pictures, among them a new variety equal
to oil paintings, and much cheaper, for sale by
nov'23 8. S. SIBLEY. 135Congress-street.
DY T. J. WALSH.
8*1" Continued.
On TlIUHfiWAY. Nov. fitli. will li» sold at tb •
I wlmrf. it 11 o'clock, at the store lormcilc or
John Do Ml, deceased, __
j Hie slock of Groceries and Liquor*, and iili the perish* | Sundry* perishubio artTcFe*. Groceries &c ke Ixlnnvtnv
. side article* In *ald store. Hold hr leave of the Ordinary to tho csLIe of KMward Roger*, deceased, sold ^y*permUG ’
! of Chatham county, and Jor the unnellt of the heirs and Islonof court nnd by order of the administrator. *T*nae
■ Exchange
I'.upled by
BY PHILBHIUK At BELL.
Administrator’* Sale Postponed.
On I* RIDA V the 13th of October next, at 10 o'clock, will be
sold at Wlnckler'e Brick Htore.foot of West Broad street,
recently occupied by Edward Roger#,
Mirage.... ! creditor* of said eetate. Tlie sale will continue from day |
BAlLTIMOltK.—Tlio packet ncboonar E. L. IJ. I to day until dlspoeod of.
YTa BAIiTIffIWKIC.--Tho packet acboonur E. L. IJ. | to day
^yJ^Wales, Hoffman master, cun take a few bale* cottuu j Also, a horse and wagon. Term* cash.
cash
oetU
octll
i Tina Underwriter*’ Sale.
,BMu».iit. 1 ir»|ipiMroHmm.ai.i.i,. jo."iioNDAY;NSlpr«iOJ5»wS®7i.,.i TH ,5iIfc7l—wiuu
1 *('..«• ilr/iit>) nnil Htnw*rt.street*. Ronimenelnrr nt eleven
M
B A bTlMOftE.-1'liu aohr. TlirceSou*.Higbira
innsler. having most ol her cargo engaged, can take
light freight. Apply to ocll F. J. OGDEN.
FOR IIAI.TIAIOHhi—Regular Uiie^-
.Tlie brig JOSEPHUS. Wilson, master, will havo ill's-
patch ns a novo. F'or freight or p&ssago npply on board, at
Telfair's wharf, or to
oct8 _ BRIGHAM, KELLY It C^
W YORK.— riio bark i’uter ikmilll, C'apL
miflioey. want* 200 bales cotton to complete cargo.r-
or freight or passage apply on board nt Georgia Steam
boat Go's, wharf, or to oc7 ROWLAND flt OO
NEW YOllKI—I'lio bark I’eter Demill, Capt.
_Hoey, will bo ready for sue on Saturday. For freight
assigo apply to the Captain on board, or to
ROWLAND it CO.
#
oc6
JSM FIRST VUSSIfiij FOR NK W YORK.
i'lio regular nackot schooner I,. S. DAVIS. Aboil,
inasier, will have quick despatch. F'or freight, of 200 bales
cotton, or passage apply to
oot3 F. J. OGDEN.
a HAfil’lMOltiil.—Tlie schooner 6. U. Parsley,
Saflt Yan Gilder manter, will meet witli despatch as ubovu.
F’or freight or paitsago apply on board nt Boston’s wharf or
to ocl BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
YTx NEW YORK,—Tlie' bftrifPETKIt" DEMILL,
SSULCavt. Hoey, will havo despatcli for the above port.
For irulght or passago apply on board, at tho Georgia
Steamboat Company's wharf, or to
sep30 ROWLAND, flt CO.
West Broad and Stewart-streets, commencing a
o'clock.
The stock of Groceries, Liquors and Dry Good*, lielong
ing to tho estate nf John Doyle, deceased. Hold by leave
of tho Ordinaay of Chatham county, for tlie benefit of tin
heir* and creditor* of said estate. The sale will continue
from flay to day until dliftowd of. Term* c<*h. octll
Administrator's Sale Continued.
On Tuesday, December 6th. will be sold In front of the Court
House, between the legal hours of Mile.
I*)t of Iaind, and Improvments, situated on Railroad st..
having one hundred nnd twenty-fire feet front, and run
ning 212 feet to Harris street—bounded on tho Fast by tlie
lands of Scnnlan nnd Mini*, nnd West by Mr. Kelley's. Afro
a Lit of land in Camden County,containing twelve hun
dred nnd twelve acres, more or less, bounded on the South
by the Ft Mary’* River, on tlio Float by tlio lands of Mein-
tosh, on lira North by Mny's lands nnd on the west by Cat
Fish Creek. A most deslrablo situation for mill sites.—
Maps ol both Lota ciiu be *ecn nt tho Counting Room.
Fold hy leave of the Ordinary, and for the benefit of the
Heirs of tho Fatale of Samuel Griffin. InteofCliatliain conn
ty.doco >sed. Purchasers to pay for tiles.
oc7 ROBERT H. GRIFFIN, Adm’Jor.
Corn at private salo—200 bushel* Corn, for sale nt the
depot. nugl
NK1V YORK —The schooner PLANDHMK,
<WA(-'»iit. A T. Brown, witlsailnn Tuesday or Wedne*
day next, for tha abovo jrart F'or Height or passage apply
to tlio Captain on board or to
se30 ROWLAND At CO.
# FOIl IMIILAUKLFIIIA.-The packet sebr
S. 51. Wain, Beasten, master, will have despatcli ns
F'or friugbt or charter, apply to
soptl3 F. J. OGDEN.
NEw VOUK-Olil RetJibllelietl Line.
SjSjJt—Tim line packet ship HARTF'OKI), Clapp, master,
will have quick despatcli ns above. F'or freight, or pas
sage, apply ou board at Telfair’s wliarj, or to
se6 llRIGilAM, KELLY k CO.
Jffld NEW YORK—l iiloii L111e. —flowi■ gu-
‘SlnEk 1“r packet schooner S J. WARING, Neff, master,
will liuvo quick despatcli for the nlravo port. F'or freight
or passage, apply to
sol K. J. OGDEN.
JR!/ NEW YORK—Union Line.—'Tlio regular
packet schooner ENCHANTRFSS, Simpson, Master,
will liave quick despatch for the above port. F'or freight,
or passage, apply to
ang27 F. J. OGDF37.
UAL.T1IHOKK—llio line sclir. FIUSCHJ.A.
Spflt Mitchell, master, wil havo dispatch as above. F
freight or passage, apply on ooard at Johnston’s lower wl
or to auglfi BRIGHAM. KELLY flt 00.
YJa BOSTON.—The bark CHARGE'S WILLIAMS.
SaOfltliawoa, master, will have quick dispatch ns above,
or freight or passage, apply to
augll BRIGHAM, KELLY flt CO.
CHARLESTON AND HALTIMOIOU.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO.’S LINE.
Cabin Passage $17 60 | Stcorage Passage $8 00
jf&tfiBfc. Tlie splendid now side-wheel steamship TF3s'
^BJfififcNF^SKF:. Liuis Parish, commander, will sail ns
per following scliedulo:
From Baltimore. From Charleston.
P ROF'FSSOIt ROWE’S new invented Erosive Uum. tin
best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks
■pots or stains from book or paper. F'or sale nt tho Rook
Store of ncv’ifi S. S. SlBLEY. No 136. Congrews-at.
R UM AND GIN.—3 puncheons Jamaica Rum ; 10 pipes
superior Holland Gin. lauding and for sale by
ivH T. V. CONNKRAT flt CO.
N EW RUTTER—20 Mils anil 10 firkins new Goshen Rut
ter. Received per steamer, anil or sale by
ap27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON flt CO.
F ULTON MARKET HEFT.—20 half bbU Hawea> F. M
Ifrof. landing and for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON flt CO.
R * KCEIVRD PER STF1AMER ALABAMA—Imitation Eng
lish Tliro.nl laces. Jaconet, Swiss, and Mull Edging*
and ln*ertliig*, Swi** and Book Ramfr *nd Collars, Linen
Cambria Hdkfs, flue Palm L'afF'ans. Oil Silk. F'rencli Work
Ing Cotton.bro Uuen Gloves. Ladle*’ Cotton Hose.Grass
and Corded Skirt*, Checked Canilirlc*. SwIk* Muslin ko -
Fornaleby f]e30| _ HENRY LATHRQP 00.
R eceived'pf:r i.atf: Aiom'Ai.s—100 iihd*'b'..*t it«iti
more Ham*. 100 do Reynold* flt Son'* do. 2 libl* Pig do.
2 doSlmuldera.2 do Side*, 100 lb* Balogna Sausage*. 2 Mil*
Smoked Beef ian20 JOHN 0. JKSSK
H AY.—100 bale* Hay. lauding from brig Empire. Irom
New York, for aale’by
ap6 BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y flt 00,
B ACON. SUGAR AND FIAIUIi!—5,00a n choice Bacon
Hams, Hides and Shoulder*
10,000 ft Baltimore city cured do do
100 small Reynold*’ Ham*
200 s»ck* Cherokee F’lour, 26 bbls Hiram Smith’* do
25 bbls Crashed and Powdered Sugar. 10 boxes Liaf do
10 bbl*. 26 kegs 20 oaus laird, Just received and for
Ml* by mayO A. CHAMPION.
Saturday,.
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday .
...April 29
..May 10
. .May 20
..May 31
.Juno 10
.June 21
..July
..July 12
July 22
Friday.....
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday....
F’ridny
Tuesday....
F’rlilay.. ..
Tuesday....
Friday
..May 6
May 10
. ... May 20
....June “
....June
iuno 27
luly
luly
. „ July 28
Apply to J. HOOPER flt CO., Agents, Baltimore.
.1 W. CAIJlWELL fl: CO., Agents, Charleston,
may! BRIGHAM, KEIJ.Y flt CO.. AgentH. Savannah.
FLORIDA PAGKJfiT.
F\ir Dari/v, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
vilU, 1‘icolata, 1‘alatka, and Black Creek, F'la.
r - The new and splondid fast running stoain.
SEMINOLE. Captain W. R. Postku.. will
commence her trips as above on Wednesday tlio lltli iirat..
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Returning slio will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, iu ample time for passengers going
north, to connect with the Now York and Savannah steam
ships.
Thu Seminole is fitted up in magniflcciitstylu. with Inrge
and airy state-rooms, aud for *|>eed. safety, und comfort is
not excelled by any steamer in tho South.
Taking the Inland routo she offers superior inducements
for invalids and others.
F'or freight or passago apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, nt the wharf or tlie Savannah and Charleston Steam
Pocket*. oc7 8. M. LAFFITF1AU, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Fbr 1‘alatka, Fla.,and all the interme
diate landings on the rouU.
Tlio superior now Steoro-packotWELAKA,
,Captain N. Ktxo, will, until further notice,
leave on Saturday the* 14th inst.
Rato Of Passage ill largo, airy State Rooms, astollow*:
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolnta $8 00
St. Slary* 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—F'reight consigned to It. it. Duke, for Ocala, wil’. o#
M-ehlpped free of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company ’* wharf, or to
oct7 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG?—
ii ‘itSS/7^- v0 7 light draft steamer F’ASHIOjfl!
Capt. D. A. I’liilput, will depart oil Saturday afternoon, tlio
1st July, and coutinue to leave every Saturday. F'or freight
engagements, which will ho taken at reduced rates, apply
lo je2« M. A. COHEN. Agent.
FOR CHARLESTON.
_ '^* 10 "teamers Gordon nnd Calhoun wl..
J.nf;. ..Tra^tB>ivB»ltem«tnU-..vnrpWednesday,
Friday and Saturday at7K o’clock, I*. M.. leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o’clock. P. M.
Tlie boats arrive and leave Charleston in timo to connect
with tlie South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864.
MRS. S. TOMB
Will open od Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil
linery and Dress Making Establishment, on Hrough-
ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new
splendid stock of
SPRING GOODS,
comprising nil tho new styles of Bonnot*, of the latest
F'rencli patterns, iu silk, crapo and itruw ; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps, Head Dresse*und Ribbons,
in large assortment, Adapted to every ago aud taste ; also,
F'rencli Flowers, Wreaths, Straw and other Trimming*, Dress
Collars, fltc., fltc , to an inspection of which the ladies are
respectfully invited on heropenlng day.
Couutry orders promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnots and Panama Hats.
marchSO—tf
UltOGANS—BROGANS?
Tlio subscribers would call the attention ol
Kll planters and others, in want of good and cheap
rlj brognns, to call and exAmino their stock, as they
1K»feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality anil
prices of their goods cannot fail to please.
MORPHY fl: DEVANNY,
unvlfi corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
CASH I)RY GOODS STORK
113 Congress-street. My
ADAMS Ot BRUNNER,
A RE now prepared to exhibit tlio cheapest aud most ex
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened in this city, to which they Invite the
attention iff city and country purchasers. Tlie following
comprise a portion of tlielr stock :
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and striped Cotton Osuaburg
Marlboro Stripes nnil Plaids
Fancy and MourninirPrint*
White nnd colored Muslin Lawn
Plain and Printed Barege
“ “ ” Challie
“ •' “ Crape do Paris.
Figured MouslineYle Soie
Black and colored Alpaca *
" Challie and Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do, Paper Cambric.
Hooks and Eyes. Dress Trimming. Fancy Article*, .kc.
Together with every article usually found In best assort
ed drygoods stores, which tliev are offering at much lower
prices than usual, at tlio old stand of Messrs. Ia Roche k
Bowno rnar28 ADAMS flt BRUNNER.
NEW BOOKS.
R F.CEIV ED June 27th. by 8. S. Sibley.—Tho Iron Cousin,
or Mutual Influonce—by Mary Cowdon Clarke.
I/'ctures on the True, the Beautiful, and tlie Good—by
M. V. Cousin, increased hy an appendix on F'rencli Art,
translated with tbs approbation ofM. Cousin.by O. W.
Wright-
Tlie Pilgrims ol Walsingham.a romance of the Middle
Ages, from tlio accomplished pen of Agnes Strickland.—
Apart from its superior merit, tho work itself is one of
marked originality. No book In tlio broad range of modern
fiction—unless.iudeed, it ho tho far-famed “'Arabian Nights”
—will in any degree compare with it. From beginning to
id it is a volume iff fascination.
Godey’s I-ady's Book for Julv; Gleason’s Pictorial. F'or
salo at No. 135, Congress street. jo28
account of underwriters and all concerned,
I n. Y *?. n ' ?* , '" 11 ca»k*Rioe, damaged on board brig
| Robert M. Chariton, on her passage from this port bound
h-r Havana, Cuba, and put back from *Ucm of weather.
; Hold under inspection of the I’ort Warden*. Term* eaab.
• t ■ - oetll
j Now landing, Potatoes and onion* at private Bale. oc4
i ..Sr.KVr * i »bi. i-ipou.™., jut
i el andfor naie. Term* cash. aa*»
»nd°h?r«/i r ! Ta . U . " lto -2®0 bushel* Com, jnet tecel ea
and for sale in lot* to mil purchaser*. angl
° n fro^tV,f More. 14lh 0 o’clock, will be sold in
160 colls Bale Rope. sllghtly damaged by fresh water,
nnd sold for account of whom it may concern. Term*
octlO
H. S. BOGARDUS,
STATE STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE. SAVANNAH.
Cahinet Maker,
UPHOiaTER. BEI.I.-HANGER. fltc. &c.
TWy WOULD respectfully invite attention t>
imtmmfW the increoeed facilities affori
itn attention to
riled him hy his ul
snclies pertain- ISI
CABINET MA-
present location, in nil braiicliei
S3^*Hing to his busines, such as CAB1
KING, UPHOLSTERING. HELLHANGING
Having been engaged for many yeurs in attendance on.
and in furnishing every requisite for F'UNERALE, lie con
tinues to be at all tljnes supplied with
All Sizes of Mahogany anil Metullic Coffins,
nmong which may be found a u -w pattern of Ariiolu’s
Patent Alr-KxlmuHted Metallic Burial Gaxi-a,
for wlnoli tlie advertiser is tlie only agent for Savannah and
Florida, Black Walnut. Cherry and I’iue Collins, also eou
stantly on hand.
Having every facility far the performance of all the de
tails required on funeral occasions, including tlie obtain-
ment ol tlio gronud. Mr. 0. is prepared to assume the whole
direction of funorn) arrangements, while for moderation in
ohnrge*. he refers to tho experience of the community, a-
inong whom ho has Iraen resident for so many years.
~ In compliance with ninny solicita
tions from hisfriend* and fullow-citi-
zons, Mr. 11. has obtained a new and
model nly constructed Hkah.sk. which
_ will he under the charge of Mr, D.
noshed, carriage* will afro be supplied at
tlie usual cost. Orders for tho Hearse can be lefi as above,
or with Mr. l.ain at 221 Congress-street. may&
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF'. GREEN flk CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street. Savannah. Ga.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
The subscriber has now opened a complete assort
ment of goods suitable for tho present and coming
season, consisting in part of black, blue and colored
—lULCashmero Cloths and Casliniercts, black and fancy
colored F'rtnch Cnssimeres. white nnd fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, and fancy Marseille* Vesting*, kc.. all
of which lie is prepared to make up to order in the most
fashionable style and on accommodating terms
WM. R. SYMONS.
mh2!l Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker street.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Tho subscriber has received by recent arrivals, an
oxtensivo assortment of Ready-made Clothing lor
ISPRING AND SUMMF)R, making his stock complete.
.It consist* in part ns follow#: Black and ColM Cash-
merott Frocks aud Sacks, liluo Mazurka Cloth Frocks, liufi
and W bite Duck Drill Frocks.Grass. Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of Fancy CasHimevcH and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck nnd Fancy Lineu Drills, Black ltrnp D’Elo and Doe
skin Cnssimeres. Plain, White and Figured Drills.
Vests of White and Buff Marseilles. Fancy ami Striped
Marseilles. Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting of Silk. Lisle nnd Ba
tiste Linen Cravats. Gauze. Merino an-d Cotton Under Shirts.
White Silk Suspenders, Black and Col’d Mohair Stocks. Taf
feta Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk and Striped
Colton Socks. White Linen and Twilled .lean Drawers, fltc ,
the whole of which ho offers for salo at the lowest market
prices. --
apll
Dll. W. II. MOSELEY, Informs the publi
generally that ho is permanently located iu the city
of Griffin, and is prepared to treat Cancers. Wena
_ Tumors, nnd all other Chronic Diseases, with the
most remarkable success.
His unprecedented success, for tho past ten years, in the
treatment of that horrible disease, Cancer, should not lie
overlooked by the public in deciding upon lifr merits He
has cured ninny cases that were considered entirely hope
less. His treatment is without tho use of the knife, caus
ing hut little pain. Patient* are necessarily compelled to
be under his immediate care and supervision from one to
nix weeks, according as the nature and circumstances <ff
the ensemny demand.
He is a regular graduate,and tins no quackery connected
with his system of practice.
Ills Infirmary is open for tlio reception of negroes, nnd
for others. City accommodations nro ample.
All communications must ho post-paid, nnd addressed to
W. R. MOSELEY. M. I).. Griffin. Ga.
KKrKKKM;
Hon. J. H. Stark. Griffin, Ga
Hon. W. R. Phillips.
Rev. Lewie Hatton,
Col. J.C. Maugham.
Johnson. Jones k Co.
march 18—dfliwtf
Dr. J. V. M. Puckett, Griffin.
Dr. K. W. Wilson, Upson Co,
Hon J..I. Floyd, Covington.
Hon. 1). J. Daily, Jackson.
Hon. J. A. Rogers, Jackson’le
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber lias just received an as
sortment of Piano Fortes from the factory of
Jacob Chickering, Roston, being the first of
•this make that havo been offered in this city.
Those in want or a good instrument are invited to an in-
spection of them, as tlioy will bo found to heat least equal
In tone, touch and finish to any. other, whilst their durabil
ity I* guaranteed. Be ill g also agent for T. Gilbert k Co.,
Boston; J. U. Dunham. Stodart. Firth Pond k Co., and Gro-
vesteen fltTruslow. Now York, the undersigned bason hand
a splendid stock of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style nnd price.
G. II. MITCHELL.
mny9 Successor to F\ Zogbaum flk Co.
CO-PARTKKSI1IP NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated themselves*.
gether, under tho name ntd stylo of Murphy k Do-
vanny, for tlio transaction of general Boot and
Shoe business, having tlie stand on tho corner of
Congress and Whitnker-streets, formerly occupied by M
Prendergast. They are now prepared tooller to their friend*
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ anil Gentle-
men’s Moots, Shoes. Ac., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
J3y MURPHY fl: DEVANNY.
BOOKS! BOOKS I I BOOKS III
R ECF3VEI) by S. S. Sibbly Aug. 30th. 1864.—Historical
Collections or Georgia, containing the most interesting
Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
illustrated by nearly one hundred engraving, kc... by Rev.
Geo. White.
Chosmit Wood, a tale by Llolo Linden.
• Elements oi Agriculture, a book for young farmers, hy
G. S. Warring ; prepared for the use of school*.
Notes of a Theological Student, by James Mason Iloppin.
I’KKIOIllCAUi.
Harper’s Magazine for September, a superior number,
fully illustrated.
Godey’s Lilly's Book, containg full fashions, music nnd
illustrations.
Graham’s American Monthly, for September, with nu
merous engravings.
Putnam’s Monthly for September, with a steel portrait of
Kennedy, autlrar of Swallow Barn, flee.
Blackwood's FMiuhuvg Magazine, for August. F'or salo
at augSl No. 135 Congress-st.
B ACON SIDEB AND SHOULDERS.—60 hhds prime Ba-
con Side* 20 do do Shoulder*, laudi’ig and for sale by
se3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON flt CO.
1 .''ANCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
X 1 buttons, uud of all other kind*, in largo variety at
uovlS KEMPTON VERriTILLE’8
B ITTER. .Yc— 20 keg* Go, Ill'll Butter; 10 barrels R bite
L'afl.jird ; 25 boxes cheese. Just received and for
sale by declfl HYLAND flt O'NEILL
IT’D It SALE—Six No.
P field linuds and n>
l Negro***, aged from 20 to 30 yean
mien. Apply to
WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
Raisins, 1 cask cooking Prunes. 1 bale Bordeaux
Almofids. 1 do Madeira Nuts. & sacks Pecan Nut*. 75 whole
aud half drums Figs. 2 bbl* Pig I'liius, 2 do do Side*. 1 do
Smoked Tongue*. 100 lbs BolognaSauMiges.for sale liy
'*!» _ JOHN I). JESSE.
W INE —10 quarter cask* Muderia. 1C do do Sherry, 1
pipe very old Maderin. 2 quarter casks old port, 100
dozen or first qualify in bottle*, and for salo by
HYLAND flt O’NKILL
B ACON, LARD, SOAP. fl:C.—6OI1I11IH prime Side*, 26 do
prime Shoulders. 50 bbl* primo leaf Lanl. 250 boxes
family Pale and No. 1 Soap. 50 bbls E Phelps'Gin. 30 .in
Luther Felton Rum. 50 do Roston Rum. 50 do it (Tnirficld
Sugar (Stuart.) 50 do C do do do. 50 do A do do do. landing
nnd for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON flt CO.
CURA.
H I'TORY of Cuba, or Note* of a Traveller in '.lie Tronic*.
being a political and historical account nf the lalauil I
to tlie jireseut timo, by Wnrturin \V. Ballou, with engra
ings.
The Plurality of World*, attributed to Whewell. with :
IntroJuctton b, HlloHcock [ -triNBiAK.-ai bbh VVliPto Win. Vinegar; al .lo CiO.r Jo
Guido flt Julius, or Sin and tlio I’ropitiation. .ixlnbited | V for salo by
with true consecration of the sceptic, translated from tho I l.r MoMahom * nnvi f
German ofTlioluek, with an intro*luotlon by John I’ve _ ,-7 — —
Smith. ' fUST RF.CFJVFUt—A few very handsome plaid Grenadine
Litigant's History of England, vol. 0.12 1110. ” Hresses. Infant's Gauze Merino Yest*. Welsh (.auto
Ranking’s Half Yearly Abstract or the Medical Sciences. ' Ha,,n r K Kn ‘"’ h Noedlcworked Rands. Ac., for sale by-
January to June 1854. I ap!6 DaWITT k MORGAN.
Skoda ou Auscultation and Percussion. j 1 IME AN'D HAY —1.000 bbls. Lime per sclir. K. J. Tnf-
Hughe’s clinical introduction of the practice of Ausciil Li bol, and 400 bales Northern Hay. daily oxpecled pi r
tation and oilier modes of physical diagnosis ol ill-eases of j hark Girrard, for sale to arrive, by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
1 , n
I jel&
I (JTAIT.K DRY <
I IJ S '
tbe lungs and heart.
Danuiel’s FTqulty Practice,
Story on Partnership.
ang20
HUDSON, FLEMING flt CO.,
Fnntore and Commlnaliiii Mcrchunt
A’o. 94 Bay street. Savannah. Ga.,
1 7FINDER their services to planter*, merchant* and deal- i striped Cotton Oanaburgi
era. In the sale of Cotton nnd all other country pro- j Drown Shrltlng*. UI110 lloinespi
duce. Being connected in business with IIiipkixk, Hunsox , Ac., for sale at the lowest price
A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this 1 1 "h21
city will aflord our friends choice of market*. Strict atteu- . (JUNDRIFX.—20 casks dm
tlon will be given to business, und tlio iisiul fncilitie* af-
fonledcustomor*.
J. R. HUDSON. ) 0
W. R FLEMING, J Savannah.
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
BRIGHAM; KELLY A CO.
IDS.—Just received 10 cases bleached
Shirting*, nf.all qualities and best makes, Irish Linens,
1 BinhC-eyo Diaper, ising lawn*. Linen nnd Cotton Sheet-
1 ing*. Pillow case Linen* anil Cotton. Gtuite Flannels, Ta-
1 hie Linen Damask*. Damask Napkin*. Seotcli Diapers.
1 Huckabacks. Huckaburk and Damask Towel*, white and
striped Cotton Osuaburg*. hy the piece or halo. 7.4 and H-4
... ...— •••—• -*. Dowlas. Apron Checks,
•»y *
DaWITT A MORGAN.
Ilaeoi
*opl8—tf
(I.KXTlXK IIUU.NXKII. WIIJ.UM (IKADV
l'LASTEUING, Ac.
T HE uudursigiieil liaviugassociated themselves togethei
for tlio puriMHO of carryingou the Plastering and Slue- :
buslnosa in all (heir various branches, offer tludr servi- ;
ces to tlie publio gHnerallv. They are preiiared to contract I li/f()|,A
'* ivl Mol
16 itoitoSlionl
dor*. 200 bbls nnd 30 sacks Georgia Flour. 120 hag* Rio
Coffee. OO boxes ground do, 20 mata Java do, 80 Mils N. O.
Molasses. 26 lihds and 75 bbls Cuba do. 10 hlids choice Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 libl* Clarified A. It and Cdo, 160 boxes
No 1 Pale and Family Soap. 60do Ite.ulelP* and Colgate’s
Pearl Starch, IMI (lo Treadwell’s Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 35
libl* Butter. Soda and Sugar Crackers. (JO do E. Phelps’ Gin,
fa) do N. E. Ruin, (10 do Western Whisky, 20do old Monon-
galiula do. 80 boxes Sperm nnd Adamantiue Caudle*, 76 do
Read* II vrallow do. 30 bbl* and 60 kegs choice L-af Lard.
' sale by mayffl MoMAHON A DOYLE,
ASSFS and''syrup.— 36 hills uud tes Weet India
dasse*. 75 bids do. Art bbls .Ww Orleans,Syrup, for
TAI’l.E
MoMAHON A POYLK.
for Plain or Ornnmenlal Plastering, and to exocute order*
to any extent on the most reasonable terms and with t!i"
utmost promntituile. Having lieeu engaucil separatelr iu
tlie business in Savnnimliforanoiisi'lerahle time, each will
setlle hi* ros|H'otl ve luisine** up to date.and ts'lli c>nfi<lenl
ly ask lor a continuance iff the favors of their fellow.citi-
n* of Savannah.
may 14 HKUNNKIt A GRADY.
JUNDRIES—Just received 76 frixe* IleadelPflSoap. Starch
and Caudles. 26 do ground Coffee. 26 linlf chests black U
aud green Teas, loose, and In ‘^Ib and 2lli jiacdi^rs. 6 bbl* I-J
Iaiii|i Oil. 10 boxes pure sperm Candle*. 10 bbl^f Orleans - lace Collais. Chemisetts and Sleeve* in set*. Cambric and
Syrup. 10 do white and cider Vinegar. 26 do* Buckets, 20 Swiss Filgings and Inserting*, uvedle-worked Stomachers,
do Broom*. 20 do WaMilxfards. 60 do Clothe* Unesnnd 1 Maltese.Thre ui and Valenciennes laocs. Flinbreideredclear
Scrub Bruibe*. Ac,, aud for sal* by. lawn Hdkfs .Gent* L 0 do, Ac , iu great variety, for sale
»ug25 DAVID O’CONNOR | at the lowest prices, by
CJUGAR—T&hhd* fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Muhco raaJr27 DaWITT « MORGAN.
O vado do, 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do. 50 bbl* QOAI’ AND STARCH.—60 boxes No 1 Family Soap, 60 do
Stewart’*refined C Sugar; for sale by > O pure Pearl Staroh,for sale by
auflT WEBSTER A — 1
OTAI’I.FI Dl. .
F) perior qualitr, bleached shirtiligs. French and FInglisli
loqg chillis. Irish linens, long laws, liucknhurk. birdseye
diaper*. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins and doylc.x. da
mask and hiiekainick towel*. Ac., for sale nt the lowest
ricesjjy jyi« DnWiTT a Morgan.
TlMHROlDFIRlBi.—F'rencli needle worked Collars. Swiss
MoMAHON k DOYLE
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
NEW YORK AND HAVANNAH BTff
[8KMI-WKKKLT. ]
On and after March 18th, the new and spiendla axle-
wheel steamships
FIXiRIDA, 1300 tuns Capt. M. 8. Woodhull
ALABAMA. 1300 tuns Capt. O. R Scheock,
AUGUSTA. 1600 tuna Capt. T. Lyon,
KNOXVIIJ.fi. 1600 tuns Capt. C. D. Ludlow,
will leave Now York and Savannah every Wedneaday and
Saturda
Theso-shipB are among tbe largest on the eoaet, oneur-
passed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passage*
in 60 to 00 hours—and are commanded by skillful, careful
und iralito officers. They offer a most desirable conveyanoe
to New York *
r York.
Cabin passage
Steerage jrassage...
$2$
padelford] fay’* 00..
Agents Id SavannAh.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway. New York
UNITED STATE fa MAIL.
From .Macon, Gn.,to TallsJutMee, Fl*.
liailroad to Uglethorp—Stages to JUtlahassee
Tllu 1>ally arrange- jv_-
P^O'^Wtiment on this route «S£2EKSft
commenced on the Oth inst., running three times a week'
via. Newton, Bainbridge, and Quincy, and three times
woek via.Thomasville.DuncansvIIIe, fltc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past f
o’clock, A. 51., by Railroad for Oglethorpe The SUgee
leavingOglothorgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTafr
lahnasee, atlO o’clock on the evening of the nextdar—tin#
by either routo 35 hours
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bainbridgt
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahasaeeoz
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
TUouiasvillo—returningsamerouteonMoiKlayH^ednesdart
and Fridays,at 10. P. M.
* Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
In 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in &C
hours.
By this route Passenger leaving Savannah by 8 o’clock
fi?"} nff’ arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. Itia
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious route
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
, .„ a „ if acon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglethoru
to Tallahassee, $10.00
I.. C. Siiaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. F’ibiur, “ Tallahaasci
aug'30
FOIL NEW YORK—VIA NORFOLK. VA.
T' 10 anil commodious double .
■pAMii&Hb I'-nglno Side Wheel Steamships '
Jamestown and Roauoko.loaves Norfolk, Va.. forN»-
direct, every Wednesday morning and Saturday evening
arriving there next day Passage and fare, utate-rooma In
cluded $8 : steerage passage $4. These ships are ono thou-
sand tons burdou each, and aro fitted and found in every
respect, according to act of Congress, and are In every way,
as comfortable and secure as any steamships on the coast,
lassengers taking the Railroad to Augusta connect with
the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad at Branchville
and proceed directly on to Norfolk, from whenco tbe run to
.New 1 ork, is made in about 24 hours.
J. M. SMITH fl: BROTHER. Agents,
Be2 ° Smith’s Wharf, Norfolk.
NOTICE TO FORWARDING MERCHANTS
AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED.
'allahassee.
" K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
T HE following reduced rates forfreight destined forMont.
gomery, Alabama, have been established from Savan
nah, to Montgomery, over the Central, MaconandWeat-
eni. Atlanta nnd l-ngrange. and Montgomery aud West Point
Railroads. Goods intended for thin line, should be marked
‘‘via Atlauta.” ’
1st class measiirement goods, per foot, 26 cents.
2d per 100 pounds, $1 40.
No wagoning on tlio route, and goods havo quick dospateb.
Macon, Aug, 2,1854. EMERSON FOOTE,
aug4—lm Superintendent M. k W. R, R.
FARMERS’ HOTEL.
HOLMES VILLE, GA.
sgf. Tlie undersigned takes this method of informing bis
■Unfriends nnd the public generally, that he in prepared
—-to accommodate all who may favor him with a call,
anil solicits a share of public patronage.
. JAMES K. HILLARD, Proprietor.
LANIER HOUSE—MACON, GA.
m The undersigned having leased the above estab
lishment beg to assure tho traveling public that
no exertions will be spared to sustain the reputation
ol the house. GEO. M. LOGAN, 1 „ ..
janlS-ly JAMES MEARA, I 1 ro P n «t°ra.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GaT^
M This splendid now houso. situated on Broad-st.,
immediately In front ortho ulto of tho old riautersl
Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
tlie Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON.
PICOLATA HOUSE, P1COLATA, FLA.)
Tlio subscriber would respectfully inform the
id traveling community that he has leased the above
>|_iiAiiied house, and is now ready to accommodate
travelers, and hopes, by giving bis personal attention, to
give satisfaction. ’
He will havo horses aud carriages at all times to aecom-
modate his guests, GEO. M. GALPIN,
_ d _ ec _ 13 Proprietor.
COZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
eft Iy now open ; the house and grounds have beet
greatly Improved, an additional Cottage erected, (with
■“.six chambers nnd * parlor.) which has been handsome
ly furnished, nnd will be rented by the season.
Wf.-t Point, N. Y,. May 25.1864.
je3—mwflif WM. B. COZZENS. •
CHATTAHOOCHEE LANDS AT EXECU
TOR’S SALE.
erg* BY leave of the Probate Court, and for distribution
TXr among the heirs of Reuben C. Shorter, senior, lato of-
Kulauln, Alabama. I will sell, to the highest bidder, at
Cuthburt, in tlie county of Randolph. Georgia, on Tuesday,
tbe 5th day of December, next, tlie following Lands on the
Chattahoochee river, in tlio 8th district of said county to
wit : hits number 295-200-313-314-327-328-329-344-346-.
34(1-358-35!)—aud tho south-third of lots number 315-326-
347-357 and 378, composing tlie plantation of the said Reu
ben C. Shorter, senior, in his lifetime. The tract lies with
in three miles of Georgetown, Ga., and Eufaula. Ala., and
embraces over 2700 acres, of which about 1400 aro cleared,
and near 1000 acres of river and creek bottoms, of endur
ing nnd fertile soil*. The quarters aro finely located for
health, ntid arc supplied by a never-failing spring of great
volume and beauty. There are cabins, with brick chim
neys, for a hundred negroes, and all other buildings needed
upon such a plantation. Tho lands are well watered, af
fording superior accommodations for stock ; and the water
gin and mill, and landlnglor the shipment of cotton are
not excelled by any upon the river. Tho ontire tract will
bo sold together, an nn opportunity for securing a planta
tion so valuable is rarely to be had.
1 will also sell, at the Kamo time and place, lot of land
in said county, number 312 in the 8th district, near the
river, coiftaining 202ncres.of which ninety aro cleared
Terms of Sale.—One third cash bo on the first day of
January next, when possession will be given, and the bah
anco in onu nnd two yours with interest.
The put chaser will be able to procure supplies of every
variety, and nil kind* ol stock, on tho plAulation.
Persons desiring to see tho lands are invited to call on
Mr. John II. Mitclienor, on the premises, and any letters of
enquiry will be promptly responded to by Col. Eli S. Shorter
of Flufaula, Alabama, or the undersigned.
JOHN GILL SHORTER.
Eufaula, selO—td Georgia Executor.
VALUABLE 1*LANTATION FOR MALE."
fg* MY PLANTATION iu Floyd county, containing
21(1 DM) eleven hundred aud sixty-four acres of land, 1
pen’ll f"r sale. It is situated on tlie South side of Etowah
Ivor, and about half way between Kingston and Rome,
ml Iuik about seven hundred nnd seventy-live or eight
hundred acre* in a high state of cultivation, add is capa
ble of producing a* much Cotton and Grain as any lands
in Georgia. On the place iff A comfortable Dwelling House
containing seven rooms; good framed Overseer,* House
und Negro Kitchens ; a large framed Gin-house and Screw;
1 extensive Barn. Stables and Corn Cribe. all in excellent
(lor, and situated on a beautiful eminence overlooking
d in full view of tlie cars, as they pass the
tin- fan
attention.
Railrord on the North side of tlio river, just by my ferrv-
landing.
Persons desiring to purcliaso one of the best Farm* In
Georgia, would do well lo apply soon. N. BASS.
N. B.—My Overseer ou the place will show the land to
' *iriug to examine it. Any communication ad-
me at Macon,on tho subject, will receive prompt
2in—augfl
VALUA1ILE PHOPURTYIN DARIEN, GA.
F’OR SALE.
rnilE subscriber* offer for sale, on reasonable terms, four
A (4) Wharf l ot* in the city iff Darien, Nos. 6, 6, 7. 8,
having the best water iu Darien. These lota comprise 240
1 tho river, tlie same on Broad street, and a depth of
220 foot, ample room fora saw mill and lumberyard,
turpentine stilt, rice mill, fltc. For further information ap
to Capt Armand Lefila. in (jarien, or to the subscrib-
THOS. S. WYLLY. McIntosh Co.
ag20—epd ALF3C. C. WYLI.Y. Atlanta, Qa.
FORSALK.
O N tlio Brat Tuesday in December next, I will offer foi
sale nt Statesboro', Bulloch county. Ga., the follow*
ing property, viz: 3 negroes. 1.000 acres of land, 1 house
and lot. horses mule.*, wagons, hugs, sheep, cattle, and
household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on
tho day »r sale. C. E. FLETCHER.
N. B.—All |>ersons indebted will come forward on that
day prepared to pay up. und those to whom I am Indebt
ed will please rail at tlie same time.
jy22—3tn C. B. F.
V IN'FIG Alt.-—'91 bbls While Wine amTcider Vinegar, for
sale by JeU HYI^ND flt O’NI&LL.
C IGARS—20.000 No i I.) Norij.i Cigar*, justreoelven and
for sale by d I HYLANI) k O'NEHJ-
N OT SELLING AT COST—Hut at very low prioe*. 12K
rent*. l*>j cents—.lust received, ono cose colored
" ■ ”• id fast colors, at 12«cent*
ADAMS flt BRUNNER
>11’* limn, landing hnm (bark
nmoiiAM. kelly k on
' McMAHON fli DOYLE.
!S.—-8.5m) *ti|>ernir Neptune brand, 6,000 do Pon-
'1.6.0(H) Uiqbuudo. 3 casks old Bourbon'Whisky. 20
baskets Champagne, just received and for sale by
P. CURRAN,
iVe would respectfully call the atteu
ff Savannah, and sourroaadlng coun
try, to the following new and beautifulgoodN which we have
J ust received, vis : silk Puri* mantillas, laced gimpmaotil-
ns, black nett scarfs, col’d. neet scarfs, ladies cravats and
ties. F'rencli worked collars, laced capes, chemizetts and un
der sleeves, ioonnet ribbon.gauze can ribbon, block velvet
ribbou. .Uexuudres light kid glove**, black nett mitts, col’d.
silk and lisle gloves, with a large variety of otber article#
too numerous to mention. Please call and see for your
selves ; all of which will be sold on tho bert possible terms
by ML 19 AIK IN k BURN8.
B UTTER.—2U Tubs fresh May Batter, received per stetak
er Knoxville, itulfor sale by
j$8 MoMAHON k D0YLK,
ich Muslin*, good quality i
R UM.--6c bbl* Luther Felt*
Exact, and for sale by
Je22 •
^HURTS —3til) sael:» for sal
C