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J{J e " cM,F W. THORNY WILLIAMS.
JOHN l >U HAND'S
UMiaUdK FKKNOH BITTKF8
can. mr Flalulouey. Weakueaa of thaUtomaeh
A n-uHif pUpepel*. Fam and Ague, and all Cura plain I*
a d*mnr>mrnt of tha Rtraou.8y.Um ; It may
^ffiiletneaod spirit* without at all Injuring It. modi-
''VliSwtha ma°y ''Iff. rant preparation, of tho day. noun.
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N Any body can makaa maillclna. hut to
,bl r ‘ t b.t wlUba oountananred and recommended by
1“Wkdleal rrcfM.lon la qulla anothar thing ; tha French
mwlaiaooununancailand noommendadby the Medical
^SiJ for dlaaaaaa Incident to our climate. »l*: I>orange-
^i JthafttomTch.Cholera. Ague. Remittent and Bilious
rt bSSSS.^ « UraNerroua system.No. For
mayad A. BON AUD. Agent.
THAI, &Ci
40 half cheats ftno Hlack Teaa In qr and half lb
1 package*. SO do do Hyson do. 60 IS. tt and 4 lh rad-
I dyboxes Dm Hj eon Tea*. 4t) 4 and 0 lb do Black
_Jmo. 160 reams medium alia straw paper. KH) do
Ukullla do, 160 do common also straw do, 100 do Tea do, 40
£toidware do, *00 boxes uetfto pipes, large bowl and
^instore, and for ^WoN. JOHNSTON N tX).
DR. LKVBll'8 NEW WORK
nlR Jwpar Carew Ksut, his Ufa and Experience, by Hr
ftaOretor’s Touchstone, or Eloquence 8lmpllflwl, by
Huh McQueen.
lfuibea’Clinical I’ractlot of Auscullatlon.
Bsnnetton tho l*athology and Treatment of Syphilitic
^RJomd’s Illustrations of SyphlllUo Diseases, with 50 large
4to colored pUtea. , . .
The American Journal of Medical Sciences fur July.
Laalie'a ladles Gawtte for July,
rhlllips on Insurance, last edition.
Arnould on Insurance, with I'erklns’ Notes of American
(*m. Jy» W. THORNK WILI.IAM8.
HOKE BOOKS—FRK9I* AKIUVAIjN.
Ktceiml by 8.8, 8Mey. August 15.1864.
T IUKKY. Russia, the Hlack f<ea. and Circassia—by Otp
tain Spence, author of ••Travel* In Circaasu.” ‘ Wes.
Urn Caucasus,” Ac . with colored Illustrations, numerous
X rings, and a map— Ixradon edition,
tor’sToucl»stono—by Hugh McQueen,
nftv Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences m
ths lim of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
' Science of Tiling. Familiar, a guide to Scientific Knowl-
e,ls»—by Rev Dr Brewer.
The Renegade Uinaey.
Falkland, a novel—Bulwor.
More of Planter’s Northogn Brule
.i on *_br Marion Harland, author of Kate Harper. Ac.
Codons, or Italy—by Madame De Stael Halsteln.
Mora Georgia Scenes.
Isiulsisna Swamp Doctor, ior sale at
aag!7
No 136Congre»s-*treet.
D1CKBN8’ NEW WORK,
H ARD TIMES, by IHckeua—price 12>i cents.
Fifty Years in both Hemispheres, or Romiuiscences
of a former Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
Tha Youth of Jefferson, or College Scrapes.
The Natural History of the Human Species—liy l.tCol
Cbas Hamilton Smith, with engravings.
Gliddon and Nott'a Type* of Mankind, cheap edition,
A Thesaurus of English words, to facilitate the expres-
lion of ideas and assist in composition—by Peter Mark
■ft Edinburgh Review, for July.
The British and Foreign Medico Clilrurgical Review,
July.
Fashion and Famino; The Barclays of Boston; Bishop
Ins’ Trials of a Mind la the progress to Catholicism: Bish
op lip’s Cktacomba of Rome: The Priest and tho Huguc
oot; Leather Stocking and Silk, &o.
au|17*
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Uueiiitss iflarfta.
flCttOll
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JoektmtUU, fU
UlfiORQM TliOUI* HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Q0k«, comer itf WMiaktr-tl. and Hay lane, Savannah. Ua
THOM AH T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIRT
Ofia,corner Hay and Hamard-etreeU. .Suixinmi V
ORDINARY'S OFF1C1C,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-atreets. OOlca hour* from it
A. M„ to a, P. M.; and from 9H, P. M. to 0, P. M.
Jl/o. M. MlLliHN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
0/8 ce corner of Whitaker and /lay-it Crete.
Will practice In the Utiurle of Sorlreo. Uiillnch, Elllugnnm.
Rryan. I.lbnrty, McIntosh. Glynn, t’-amdon and Chatham
couhtles. Mi 7
.IOS1C1M1 UANAIIL,
AT KIRN KY AT LAW,
Ollioe, Bay street.ovor the Reading Room of the RcpuMi-
qau, antraitoe Immediately east of Messrs. Price A Vender
D. A. O'UVRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofllce 176 Bay street, over Turner A Co.’s Drug Store.
IIKKN MelNTOIll,
v,,..u.n, mmlanl treatment have determined the proprte
lore to reduce i uy prloa to Twawi notxaHa per bottle ; at
which tha agvnta will sell It In future.
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Sold In Oglethorpe, by Pemberton A Kills; Macon by L.
jJttls. and myna A Nesbitt i MNtadmUto, b» % W lJtll.;
Marietta, by Win Route; Augusta,by llavliaud,Klaloy A
t'o., and Wm. 11. Tntt, Montgomery, Ala-, by It. It. Jouus
It Co., aud Cunningham. Cole A Co ; at wholesale by A A,
Antoninus A Co,, and J. II. Carter A Co . Savannah. Ga.;
llavliaud. Harrell A Co., and P. M. Cohen KCo..Charleston
8, C.. audJ. Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartrca street, New
Orleans, and by Druggists generally throughout the Hulled
States.
The abovu are aim agents for the sale of that Invaluable
preparation, already so extensively and popularly known
by hundreds of thousands throughout the United Stairs,
MORTIMORIfi’*
BITTER CORDIAL AND UL001) PURIFIER.
The Immense sale of this Uonlial. during the last two
years, and the universal satisfaction It haa given to all-
including hundreds of the most respectable physicians
throughout the oouutry—proves It the moat valuable Al
terative and Blood Purifier ever known, for tho treatment
of all diseases arising Irom Indigestion, a torpid condition of
the liver, or impurities of the Wood While as a Proven
tlve of disease*, especially those of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nnthwig haa been found to equal It.
This Is a purely vegetable extract, uleasaut to take, and
perfectly harmless—even with the reoblest constitution.—
Its action Is simple, yot producing the most wonderfully
beneficial results. As an agreeable Tonic, It promotes
healthy digestion, at tho samo time replenishing tho gas-
trio juices ami furnishing healthy chyle, thereby Imparting
purity ami vitality to the Blood.equalises Its circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper nhannol.atlmu-
lates the liver to healthy action. *
lte lnvtcorates and Restores tile unfeolileil
and Debilitated.
and thus, not only removing disease hutfurtifylng tho sys
tem against Its attacks, and producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Hoauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by excry fodlrldusl. as It may not only
save to them hundreds of dollars, but also save them from
afiliotlon, and even save life Itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will bo allowed a liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, and can procure it
our wholesale agents, as above, at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING A IX).. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York , South-western Deiiot
In liOiiUvllle. Kentucky, unlere may be addressed at eltnet
place febl6—ly
USTn .•syrup.
B est BLACK BOTTLES, per tn.x $4, keg syrup per gallon
$S7<f. do do per *20 gallon ifnt, kegs extra, each U7<t.
Assorted Candles,
Per 100 Ife $13; Sugar Plum*. Fruit Drops. Ac . $18.
All articles of first quality. No charge for delivery al
ailroad or steamboats. T. C. RICK,
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer.
mar28—dAwly Savannah. Ga.
JjitMt Ileum bn fErlfgrupt).
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Washington City, D. C..
Will praotlse in the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to tha prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment. June‘i‘2
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. 8.8. Sibley, and It B. Hilton, Ke<|.. Savannah,Ga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, Lownde.t County, Oa.
——- BAK| »
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Monticello, Jefferson County,,Florida.
Itei'erenco—Hon W. U. Fliuuio, Savannah. Ga.
THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.
S ANDWICH Islands Notes, by A Haole. with engrav
ings
Twenty Years in the Phllllpine Islands, by I>e La Giro-
nlere, (Doctor Pablo) with numerous engravings.
Aniorlcan Cottage Builder, by J Bullock,or Homes for the
People, with numerous plans.
Punch’s Honey Moon, and other comicalities, with Illus
trations by MoClenaD.
Tlconderoga,or the Black Eagle, by G. P. R. James.
Katherlnb Ashton,"by Sewell, author of Amy Herberd.
ChemistrydI Qbmraon life. No. 3.
Historyof Rpiiais, by Jacob Abbott.
The Londofi'l.ancet. for August.
Leslie's Ladies Gaxette, for August.
auglO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will attend the Superior Courts iu the counties of Chatham.
Liberty. McIntosh. Camden. Glynn. Wayne, Ware. Ap
pling and Tattnall. <*19
THOMAS HUGHES II1NK9,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, Georgia,
Will practise iu tho Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
Otlneh. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia; and In the Cir
cuit Courts of Jaffurson, Madison and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the olaiuii of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
OES8E T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Neumantville. Fla.
References—George L. Brown, William Doll, Newnausvllle,
Fla.; R. II. Hilton, Boston & VUlalonga, Savannah. Ga.
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, Lowndes county, Oa.
Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair, Irwin, l*urens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia;
and in Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia coun-
ties. Florida. * fcb33
WILLIAM S. DAN1KLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker street and Bay lane,Savannah.
NEW BOOKS AND RKPUBL1CATIONS.
R eceived by s. a Sibley.
Turkey and the Turka. by J. V. C Smith.
Now-a-Daya,a very Interesting book, illustrated.
Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentices, a tale of lifo in Now
York and Boaton. by A. L. Stlmson.
JulUenne, the Daughter of the Uam'.et, by Hugh De Nor-
Daniel Boone and the nunters of Kentucky .by W. II. lk>-
»ut.
The Flitch of Bacon or the Custom of Dunmow. a tale
of English Home, by William Harrison Ainsworth.
Kstharino Walton, or the Rebel of Dorchester, by \V.
Gilmore Simms. . _
ThePartisan, a Romance or the Revolution by W. Gil
more Simms.
Mellichampe A legend of tho Santee, by tho same author
mw aud revised editions.
Woman’s love, by Euglne Sue. a year after marriage by
T. S. Arthur.
The Mysteries of a convent, by a noted methodist proa ah-
"dir Jasper Carew Kent, his lifo and experience* by Cbas.
Lever.
Hard Times, a new novel, by CharloB Dickons.
The Spanish Heroine, a tale of Cuban Patriotism.
Dark Shades of a city life.
Mjre of Weary foot Common. Ritchie’s New Enchanting
Morel. For sale at No 135 Congress,
angl6.
BOORS! BOOKS 11 BOOKS III
Received by S. 8. Sibley, Sept. 6,1854.
C APTAIN Canot, or twenty years of an African Slaver,
by Brants Mayer, Illustrated.
The-Dukes Prise, a story of art and heart la Florence, by
Lieut. Murray.
The Rye House Plot, or Ruth the conspirators.
Daughter, by E. W. Reynold*, vol. 2, and conclusion.
The Nunaery Basket, a hand book ol practice.
Directions for young mothers, Stewart’s Diary for 1855,
sc plS
N A MOTH,
O R Reef roarings in the South Seas. By EP Perkins,
with maps and plates.
Now-a-days, Weary-foot Common. By Leitch Ritchie.
Harper’s Magazine, for September.
White’s Historical Collections of Georgia.
Miller’s Practice of Surgery. By Sargent.
Miller's Principles of Surgery.
Carpenter’s Principles of Comparative Physiology.
Owen on tho Skeleton and Teeth.
Bushman’s Animal and Vogetablo Physiology.
Rosi’s leading Cases of Commercial Law; Spence’s Equity
Jurisdiction. 2 vol*: Wheaton’s Law Lexicon, or Dlctiorury
of Jurisprudence; Bissett on Partnership; Hillyard on Ma
rine Insurance; Pritchard's Admiralty Practice; Finl&son's
leading Cases on Pleading; Blackburn on the Contrast of
Sals: rador’s Digest of tho I*ws of Pennsylvania; Libra
ry of law and Equity, 16 vols, for $16.
B 1 W. THORNE WILLI AMS.
LINEN DAMASK.
GRAY, BROTHERS
H AVE just received, a very superior article of real dou
ble Damask.
Also, a few piocos of superfine French Cloths and Cassl*
meres, to which they would respectfully Invite the atten.
tlon of the public. jel6
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Fork itreel. near the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
IMTiHUSilXI) in 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
their continued favors, would state that, in addition
to the improvements in Dying, acquired by him during Ills
last visit to England and Scotland, ha* made arrangements
lor extending his business, by which he is now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls. Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with tlffelr patronage.
Gentlomen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, a*
may be required, in tho same superior style which has gen
orally so much pleased his patrons and frionds.
Indies’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in tho met*
fashionable styles.
Orders from tho country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, wore
should bo sunt him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that he may know where to call for them.
n0 vl5 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
STILL OPEN—MORE BOOKS.
Received October 1WA, 1854, by 8, S. Sibley.
N A MUIU. or Reef Rorings in the South Seas, by Ed
ward T Perkins.
The ladies' Guide to Re.iulv, containing prjicticuJndvJce
(ortho Complexion, the Hands. Eyes, Teeth. Ac.. Ac., with
numerous receipts Ac., by Sir James Clark.
Fred Arden, or the Jesuit's Revenge, by J F Smith Esq.,
author of Amy Lawrence, Minnie Grey. Ac.
Yale College Scrapes, by John D Vose, author of Seven
Nights in Gotham. Ac.
Kdward Seville, or the Rescued Non, a Convent aud its
Wrongs, by BaronSt. Ledger.
More of Turkey, Russia, the Black Sea, and Clrcasala. by
Capt Spencer. London Edition*'
Fashion and Famine, by Mrs Ann S Stephens.
ocll For sale at No. 136. Congress Street.
TO THE PUBLIC.
i HIE undersigned, with a view of winding up the estate
of Jas. H. Sheahan. and of closing the business or the
Itle firm of Jos. H. and M. Sheahan. has this day disposed
of the entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand. No. 125
Broughton-street. and transferred the lease of said store
to Messrs. Grky. Brothers, formerly of this city, but more
recently of Aagusta. Ga. , , , . ,
In withdrawing from business, the undersigned lakes
pleasure in tendering to his late friends and patrons hie
lincere thanks for the uniform support extended to him du
ring the whole of the time that he has been engaged in
buiiness in Savannah, and reel* that ho cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
prepared to give them all the advantages which can be
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledge of
bnainess and a character for honeHly, propriety and fare
dealing, which seldom fall to secure success for their pos-
M. SHEAHAN.
may 20
GRAY BROTHERS,
• OF AUGUSTA, OA.,
B EG to inform the oitisen* of Savannah and vicinity, that
they hare purchased tho entire stock of Dry-goods of
Mr. M.Sheahan, 126 BroughUm-st.. where they will open a
branch of their business on Monday morning next, May
22d, with large additions of new and desirablei goods, to
which they would respectfully Invite the attention of the
public
Savannah, May 19,1854—may20
T O THE LAlflEST—We would respectfully call the atten
tion of the ladies ofSavannah. and sourrounding coun
try, to the following new and beautiful goods which we have
just received, viz : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil
las, black nett scarfs. coi’d. neetscarfs, ladies cravats and
tlei. French worked collars, laced capes, chemlzetta-and un
der sleever.. oonnet ribbon.gauxe cap ribbon, black velvet
ribbon, Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, col d.
silk and lisle gloves, with a targe variety of other articles
too numerous to mention. Please call and see tor your-
Mires ; all of which will be sold on the hut pomIMii terms
by Ml,19 AIK1N A BURNS.
TJUTTER.—20Tabs fresTTMay Butter, received per steam
D acKA , I0!) k „QYj f-
giioiy.-jooWt.r-r.r, V MA1IUN „ , WYL> ,
C IOAKS.—8.000 superior Neptune brand. 6,000 dq Pen-
arvel.5.000 Rlobando, 3 casks ol.T Bourbon Whisky. i:0
basket* Champagne, Just received nnd for sale br
ap!8
P. CURRAN.
R ECEIVED, per bark Radiant, 70 barrels Potatoes, 100
Ronoldsou’s Hams,2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2csski
Haeon Sides. rahl* J. D JK88K.
tjY)R SALE.—Five fee simple I-oti, near the Park, will b«
J 1 sold on accommodating terras. Apply Jo
jell
O IL AND SOAP.—10 bbls winter strained Oil, and 10
boxes chemical Olive Soap, just received perJonas
Smith, and for sale by mv28 J. D. JRHRR
T IQU0R8—100 bbls prime N O Whisky. 60 bbls Rue and
■Li choice old Monongahela Whisky, 60 bbls Phelps’ Gin,
J choice old Monongahela Whisky,
*0 do PAH do, 30 do Brandy, for sata^r ^
;B8TER A PALMES.
DACON—60hhd* prime Bacon Hides. 20 do do Shoulders
D 16 tes sugar-cured Ham*, landing
augl5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
t?UI/r7fN MARKET - BEEF.’—Just received per brig I'hilu-
* W bhh FU “°" “ ,rt ”,‘,YUNB go'W
TJUTTER. FIHUR. Ac —20 keg* and 20 tubs seleetad Go-
IJ shen Butter. 6fl bbls Hiram Smith's and Genesee Flour,
40 half bbls extra Canal do. 100 boxes Scaled Herrings, 60
to Bycl, RmMbh.
H ’ HS^Woitanohmn's prime new Hams, landing this
iJlCnVFJ), per steamer Alabama, and In store, 1° bxs
•IV Oranges. 10 do Israion*. 1 sack English Walniits. 5 do
Kean Nuts, 20 hx* Raisins. 6 do Citron. 76 do Hnrdlne*.
mhl4 J. D. JBS8K
f llflT^oo bbls Lime, landing from schr. Mary E. Par-
■Li sons, and for sal* by . . ....
M BRIG RAM. KE1J.V * DO.
VrANfEDTlOOPalmetta loga. not leas than 12 leet In
^l^eogth. Apply to ^ ^ WAIJffl, lttJw-<t.
OliNIiKJtoj.—20 bbls Mercer 'Vdatoes; 20 do. Apples very
IJ flnr, 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do Iiemons, Raisins, Dates,
Almond*.Pecan Nuts. English. Walnuts, Ac. Ac.. Just ra-
eeive.l oe r steamer Augusta, and for sale by
mart CHAMPION A WATTS.
MbtiAkby
00HEN It
SAVANNAH MEDICAL CULLEGE.
Session of 1854-'5.
D. Arxold, Af. D.. Prof, of Theory ami Practice of
Medicine.
P. M. Koixock.M. D.,I’rof. of Obstetrics.
W. O. Bulloch, M. I)., Prof, of Surgery.
C. W. Wkht. M. I).. Prof, of Medical Chemistry.
H.L. Byrd, M. I).. Prof, or Matelra Medics and Thera
peutics.
K. II. Martin. M. D..Prof. of Institutes of Medicine.
J. G. Howard, M. D.. Prof, of Anatomy.
J. B. Read. M. D . Prol. of Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J. J. Wist. M. D . Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T HE Regular Course of lecture* in this Institution, will
commence on the first Monday in November, and ter
minate In the following March. Preliminary Is'ctureH will"
bo delivered from Monday, tho 16th day of October, until
the commencement or tha Regular Course, for which no
additional fee wilt be required. Students have free access
to the Medical and .Surgical Ward* it the Savannah Hospi
tal. This extensive charity is under the medical control ol
two member* of the Faculty, by whom Clinical lectures
are delivered. In addition to this, they have ample oppor
tunity for learning practical medicino at the College Clin-
Ique, which is open daily to patients.
During tho past sosslon upward* of two hundred canes
-ere prescribed for, and over thirty surgical operatlous per
formed in tho the presence of the students at the Clinique.
Material for Anatomical Investigation* will be abundantly
supplied. Fees—Matriculation. $6; Full Course of lec
tures. $105; Demonstrator. $10; Graduation. $30. For fur
therinlormation, address, post paiJ.
je!7 H. L. BYRD. M. D.. Dean.
A PPLES, etc!—10 barrels apples, 10 barrels potatoes.
10 barrels onion*. For sale and to arrive per bark
Sophia,from Boston. Apply to OGDEN
1 ^1 ME.—1000 barrels lime, landtag Irom brig Tallulah, at
I Johnson’s wharf.
R EADY MADE FROCK COATS.~An assortment of su
perior black cloth frock, fancy casslraere. businon*
frocks, received per Knoxville WM. K. SYMONS,
ae24 Draper k Tailor. 17 Whltaker-st.
R EADY MADE PANTS.—a variety of fancy French cassi-
meres. and black doe skin cassiraero pants, just recelv-
.r sale low by WM. R SYMONS.
24 Draper A Tailor, 17 Whltaker-st.
R EADY MADE VESTS.—A large assortment of black
barathed silk, figured black and fancy silks, black and
colored cassimere vests, just received for sale by
WM. R, SYMONS,
>4 Draper & Tailor. 17 Whitaker a
C HOICE LIQUORS.—30 hull pi|>e* Otard, Dupuy & Co.
Brandy, palo and dark, our own importation, vintages
from 1840 to 1852; 10 pipes Meador Swan Gin. 20 qr casks
Madeira Wine, 10 do do Port do. 15 demijon* old Scheidara
Gin. demlioned In 1816. In store.and for *ale by
jyO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Jit CO.
R ECEIVED BY STEAMER.—Maltese Uee, wash blond,
ladies’ lisle, thread hose, dotted Swiss muslins, white
bonnet ribbons, ladies’ and gonta gauxe vests, ka.. for sale
by may!) DsWITT A MORGAN.
T ABLEAUX.—The subscriber has on exhibition, at his
store, a fine piece of Mechanism, comprising Railroad,
Telegraph. Ships. Wind and Water Mills, Baloons, Water
fall and Clock, all in motion, and in connection with a line
Picture, being probably the most beautiful thing of the
kind yet seen in 3ay»nual), G. B. MITCHEl.I-
mar 4 Successor to F Zogbaum k Co
S UGAR AND MOLASHEB.—10 bhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10
do Cuba do. 45 bbls Stuart’s A, B nnd C do, 20 bbls
CrnBlied and Powdered do, 75 bbls Cuba Molasses. 60 do N
O Syrup, for salo by ap9 McMAKON k DOYLE,
P fci lRON,—200 tons Scotch l’lg Iron, landing from brig
Clarence, and for sale by
may26 DRIOHAM. KELLY k CO.
feb3
JULIAN IIARTK1DQR. HAMILTON COl’lTR
HARTR1UGE At COUPElt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practise in all tho Court* of the Eastern Circuit.
ur Telegraphed for the Gaorglnu. 1i*
, -
lieanue of Capt. Luce ami Other*.
Nkw Yokk, Oat. Hi. j
0<pl. Iaioo, bovuii jiuHsungers. and flvo more of tho
orow'or tho Arotlo were rescoed from a ruft by tho !
ship Cambridge aud taken Into Quebec. One hun
dred nnd nlnotron penona havo thus far been saved.
fHKCOND DKHrATL'H.]
Frederick May In saved with Captain Luce. Mr.
Collina’ family are all lost. Captain L. hopen many
other* havo been picked up. It I* now bollevod that
144 have been saved.
[Till111) UKHVATCII ]
A loiter from Captain Luce flilly Htistaiim tho vor-
hIoii of tho other*. He blame* the IIrumen uud crew
for Hlealng the boat* in aplto of all efforts to prevent
them. The Hhtp sunk at u quarter to live, 1’. M.,
with which he went down. After considerable Htrug-
gllug he ro*o to tho surface, but was carried down a
second time. He rose nguln much exhauated, and
succeeded, with L-luvcn other*. In gutting onto the
wheel-house. A portion of tho wheel-house struck
hi* *on on the head, killing him itmtantly. Tho
sceue ho describe* a* awful, tho water being
strewn with helplowi men, women uud children.—
shrieking In wild dismay. Makiiy KUHlained themselves
ou piece* of the wreck. Of the eleven on tho wheel
house with hiraBelf, all but three died during two
day*. Two vessels hove in Bight, but in consequence
of tho thick log were prevented from discovering
the sufferers. Tho ship Cambridge was finally hail
ed and boro down to their relief, and succeeded in
rescuing nix others from tho fragments cf the wreck.
The Recent Elections.
New York, Oct. 15.
In Pennsylvania tho administration party have four
and tho opposition twenty-one of tho Congressmen
elect. Inludlanaund Ohio not one Congressman,
fuvoraclo to tho administration,is elected.
[SECOND DIBl’ATCH.]
The anti-admluistratiou majority in Ohio is esti
mated at 90,000; In Pennsylvania at 60,000; and in
Indiana at 15,000.
Correspondence) of the Savannah Georgian.
Key West, Oct. 12,1854.
ARRIVALS.
September 24.—Hark Cordelia, King, Philadelphia.
25th.—Schooner J. 0. Blocker, Hudson, Laguna.
28th.—Schr. E. H. Vincent, Westendorf, Tampa.
October Gth.—Brig Harp, Morey, Mobile; Btcamcr
Pampero, Eldridge, New York.
8th.—Steamer Gov. Dudley, -—, Charleston.
10th.—Brig Detroit, Robinson, Nuovitas.Cuba.
DEPARTURES.
September 2G.—Bark Cordelia, King, Galveston.
29th—Scbr. H. E. Vincent, Westendorf, Charleston.
October G—Steamer Pampero, Eldridge, New Or
leans.
8th.—Steamer Gov. Dudley, , Havana.
9t)ippm8 nnli Steamboats.
fml vmniiuiiiuii i.ink—
l&JBHfcl'OR NF-W YORK—To leave on Friday. 13th
• Inst., al 1 o’clock. I*. M.—The aplendld steamship J1/)R
. I DA, Capt. M. 8. Woodhull. will leave horirfLrf aa above.
| For freight or passage, apply to
I net 11 FADRIJORD, FAY It 00.
Cabin Passage $26 00
Steerage 9 00
£La 11 ALTlftlOllta.—Tlie packet acHoonur K. L. B.
SSSOL Wales. Hoffman master, can take a few bales cotton
nr dninustles, If applied for Immediately.
ooll F. J. OGDEN.
Z&hn D ALTI MORE .—The sciir. TnreeSona.lBgbee
QBafmaslur, having most of her cargo engaged, can lake
Ignureight. Apply to ocll V. J. OGI)F } N.
rOlt BALTIMORE—Reguler Line—
,Tbo brig JOSEPHUH. Wilson, master, will have de*.
K toli as aoove. For freight or passage apply on board, at
Ifalr’a wharf, or to
oot8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
* NEW YORKThe bark l’eter Demlll.C’apt.
xSUflloey, wants 200 bslos cotton to complete cargo.—
•or fruight or passngu apply ou board ut Georgia Sluain-
bout Co'-, wharf, or to oc7 ROWLAND A CO
.a. NEW YORK!—Thu bark l’etor Oemllf, Capt,
SBfltHdoy, will be ready for doa on Saturday. For freight
or passage apply to the Captain ou board, or to
oefi ROWLAND & CO.
FIRST VESSEL POIl NEW YORK.
nor L. 8. DAVIB, Aliell.
For freight, of 200 bales
F. J. ObDEN.
I
File regular packet sain
musier. will have quick despatch,
cotton, or passage apply to
oc 13
A|a BALTIMORE—The schooner O. G. Parsley,
2Q0|[Van Gilder master, will meet with despatch aa above.
For trelght or passage apply on board at Boston's wharf or
to ool BRIGHAM. KELLY h CO.
_j3:a NEW YORK,—The bark PETER DEM ILL,
wWMCant Hoey, will have despatch for the above port.
For Height or passage apply on board, at the Georg'
• ' r, or to
ROWLAND,* CO.
Unction 0aUg. *
■* t. j. wALiir " ; ‘
Rale c.inlinned.
On THUIWDAY. Nov, 0th. will be aold at tho Exchange
wharf, at 11 o clock, at the store fortni*rly . ccupled by
John Doyle, deceased,
The stock of Groceries aud Llquora. and all the perish
able articles In said atore. Bold by leave of the Ordinary
of Chatham couuty. and 6ir the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. The sale will continue from day
to day until disposed of.
Also, a liorse and wagon. Terms cash. ocll 1
On MONDAY. Nov. 13th. will bo sold at the store corner of
' West Broad and Stewart-streets, commencing at eleven
o’clock.
The atock of Groceries, Llquora and I)rv Good*, belong
Ing to the estate of John Doyle, deceased. Sold by leave
or the Grdinajy of Chatham county, for the benefit of th«
heirs and creditor* of said e*ta)e. Tbe sale will continue
from day to day until disposed of. Terms cash. octll
Administrator’s Sale Contlnuod.
On Tuesday,December 6th, will be sold in front ofthoCourt
House, beHrtieu the legal hour* of sale.
lx)t of Land, and Iraprovraents, altuated on Railroad at.,
having one hundred and twonty five feet front, and run
ning 212 feet to Harris street—bounded on the East by the
Inndaof r-canlan and Minis, ami West by Mr. Relley's. Also
a Lit of Ltnd iu Camden County, containing twelve hun
dred and twelve acrea, more or les-. bounded on the 8outh
by the 81 Mary’s River, on the East by the landa of Mcln-
toah.on tho North by May’s lands and on tho west by Cat
Fiah Creek. A most desirable sltualIon tar mill site*.—
Maps <d both Imts can he s»en at the Counting Room.
•■old b.v lenve of the Ordinary, and for tho benefltof the
Heirs of the Katate of Samuel Griffin, lute of Chatham coun
ty . deceased. Purchasers to pay for tiles.
t oc7 KUnKRT It. GRIFFIX, Adm'tor.
Corn at privato sale—20C bushela Corn, for sale at tho
depot. augl
Auction Oates.
board, at the Ceorgii
Steamboat Company’s'wha'ri' ’ *
aep'JO
JRV~NEW VORK—The schooner I’LANDUMK,
2cfi*Capt, A T. Brown, wlllaall on Tuesday or Wednes-
lay uext, for the above port. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board or to
*e30 ROWLAND k CO.
WM.V. WILLLAXH. , TUADDICS OUVUt. JACK BROWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER dc BROWN,'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Fi'sfa, Marion County, Ga.,
WillpractiHeintbe counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoining
counties where tholr services may be required. jan29
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice In the courts of Scrlven, Washington, Rich
mond, Burke, and Chatham counties. feb8.
I W. MILLER.
J. W OAUL0INU
MILLER A GAULDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta, Georgia,
Will practico in the following counties: Cass. Campbell,
Carroll, Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth, Fickons,
Pauldiug and Cobb. Refer* to James 11. Carter fc Co.
r. HYLAND. P. H. 0'NKlt.l.
HYLAND & O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac..
Next Door to Marshall House, Broughton street.
BAVANNAU, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines and liquors.
French brandies, aegar's. and fancy groceries.
j. a. russ.
J. U. DAVIS.
RUBE, DAVIB At LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah. Ga.
w. it. LONO
B. LOCK BIT. II. D. HNKI.LtNG.J.
LOCKETT At SWELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
■SacannaA, Ga.
WILLIAM HUMPHREYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
Manufacturer of Essential Oils, Extracts, Perfumery, Fan-
cr, Toilet and Shaving 8oaps, Drugs, Medicines, Ac
ly—aug23
ROOFING.
Tho subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, fools assured lit
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE
$^-Gutter* and Conductors made to order.
BANCROFT it BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Salo of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate,117 Bay street. Savannah. jan24
JOHN T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. ROWLAND.JH.
ROWLAND At CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-stred. Savanna A.
II. K. WASHBURN, Ae’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, OA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 94 Bay-street. Savannah
THOMAS At KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS.
No. 15 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga
Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen range*, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to ' jan7
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Lauren* county, Ga., late, junior partner or the
firm of A. k J. Cochrans, Irwiuton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrustedto his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh.Savannah.
may7—dAwly
GREVILLE di CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.,
Keep an office at Chattanooga. Tenn., and will give dispatch
at that point to all goods for North Alabama, Tennessee,
Mississippi or Western Virginia, and collect ship and oth
er expense bills from our Tennessee office. 2m—augl
A. SHORT,
MA8TER BUILDER.
WU1 take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of
every description. Residence first door Vest of St ‘
draw’s Hall. Broughton 8txeet.
A. H CnAMnON. J. O. WATIN
CHAMPION At WATTS,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay sli eel.
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Dealers in Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, kc., kc.
References—A. Champion. Esq., Samuel Solomons. Esq.
Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, Swift k Co.. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agonta ofthe aboveCompany aro prepared
to take risks against Firs on Building* and their contents.
Also Marink Ska Risks, on the mostfavorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents.
MoMAHON & DOYLE.
OaI.T—300 sacks tar sale by
O julyie
B UTTER. CHEESE AND HERRINGS.—20 tirkin* selected
now Goshen Buttor, 50 boxes do do Cheese, 50 do new
Scaled Herrings, received per steamer yid tar sale by
jolg • SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
I^OR SALE—A black girl.15. house .servant
A black girl, 17, house servant.
A black woman. 36, good cook, and her two boy* Sand 10.
A black woman. 35.goodcook, washer and Ironer.
A black woman, 35. good cook, nnd her three daughters,
16.11 and 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.
apll3 TVYLLY k M0NTH0LL1N.
R IO COFFEE, kc.—149 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 60
dodo Porto Rico do, 60 mats and 20 bags old Govern
ment Java do, 20 casks pint* Byass’ London Porter. 20 bxs
Treadwell’* Soda Crackers, 60 dox painted handled Brooms,
100 do do Buckets. 25 bbls Luther Felton & Son’s Boston
Rl ta22 UDdlDg >nd f ° r * a BLANTON, JOHNSTON fc C<L
gACON lO.OOO.pound* handsome Tennessee Bacon iu
store, and for sale by
may 28^
OGDEN * BUNKER.
WORN —150 bags prime Tennessee Corn. In store, and for
C sale by _ _may3 COHEN fc FOSD1CK-
LANTATION GOODS.—White and striped Osnaburgs
brown and striped Shirting*, bio Homespuns, Linen
Ovnaburgs, Calicos, fcc.. for sale by^
DaWITT & MORGAN.
Jr^
COHEN fc FOSPICK.
A T REDUCED PRICES.—BaregcH. tissuos. organdies ja-
c.mets, lawns, French prints, brilliant*, calicos, silk
and lace mantillas, white and fancy linen drills, colored do,
4h>.)lor sale by jy!8 DsWITT fc MORGAN.
S OAP, STARCH ANB CANDLES.—80 bxs No 1 and Fam
By Soap. 30 do Fancy do. 35 do Beadell’a Pearl Starch
70do patent mould Caudles, 40 do Adamantine do. for sale
by may7 MoMAHON fc DOYLE.
F liOUit.—200 sacks Just received and for sale by
jy25 mcmahon fc doyle.
L IMF. —300 bushel* air slacked I.lme. For sale by
A. McALl’IN fcdo.
aiig og Williams).n’s building, Uay-st.
IJECKIVEI) PER ALABAMA.—Black inouriin de UTiiea
K xn>l crape veil*, black ami colored belt ribbons, black,
white and colored crape ribbons, colore 1 ' and white bonnet
do. black velvet, aatln and taffeta do, men's gauie nierin*
vesta, do cashmere do. blcaohed aheotlng*. shirting stripes
,„d —n —rl.tr OI).» * CO.
a ' ,6iua» axd sbqaM-m bon. o™»F * wiin.m.’
6’* and 8’* Tobacco. 100 do assorted brand* do. 16,000
DUTTKR, CHEESE Afin FLOUR-20 kewsselsotad Ooahen
D Buttar. 16 tub* do do. 25 box** EngUsb Dairy Cheese,
60 bbls fresh ground Flour. Just received per steamer aud
-jjF 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON fc QO.
. hWl "toed Sugar. 4 do charlflad do, 9* bbls Whisky. .Xbbfi lost raoelved by steamer, and foj
M to SYoicKK** P ^lVb, ’ J.li HTLAKD * O-klOL.
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
WHOLK8ALR AND R ST A IL DIALKR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side Monument Square.Savannah. Ga.
BROWN At HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
W*BT BBOAD STM IT. SAVANNAH. OA.
H P. nORTON. O. n. RIKKMAN,
HORTON At RIKKMAN,
WBOLB8ALB AND RETAIL DIALBR* IN
WATCHES, JEWEIJtY. SILVER-WARE, FANGY GOODS.
116 Broughton-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. MO'IOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having made large addition* to hlsestabllsbroent.continue*
to do BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTING, In hi* usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating term*.
All work executed with dispatch.
S FOR RENT— 1 The upper western counting room, and
the corner wharf store or George Jones’ new brick
MSfsaiVi«.
e TO RENT—From the 1st of Nov. next, the House
and two'lots of ground on Tattnall-stroet, estate of Ma-
rtoabr^B-o. App,^
® TO RENT—From the 1st of June, a new and com
modious four Btory brick House on Elbert square, con.
tatnlng ten rooms, with gas. hot and cold water ba
thing room and other conveniences, together with out
houses, fcc. Address box 291 post ofllce. may 19
BROUGHT TO JAIL a negro man, named Andrew. 6
foot 6 Inches in height, about 28 years of age, dark
complexion. Rays ho belongs to Hpade fc Hookor, of
* Darien. Oa. ISA AD D’LYON,
, 0 Jailor.
TWENTY DOLIARS REWARD.—Ranaway Irom
the subscriber, on the 16th of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty years old, stout and chunky
.>■■■111, a nd has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
cammeDclii- at th.!»,. i.t tb„ ■»« runota, up the
forobeul. It. -Ill pr.,b.bl, tr, to get to ailv»nnab. ivbor,
ho h.« .pent .Bvor.l v,.r, or lUBIW '' fo - *"« - n tr
m,t- oftta—no»h J.ll. r>» r‘'\^fe A To FR aASY.
IiOon county, Florida, Sapt. 12.1868. seplB—dfcwtf
BROUGHT TO JAIL.—A negro man named David,
five Teat eight Inches In height, dark; complexion,
about 26 year* of age, aavs he bolongs to David Gil
jlet, of Alachua county, Florida. JOHN MAY.
M 2l Jailor.
L ARGE and line assortment of 8wl*s *nd Cambric Band*
8wl*a and Cambric Edgings and Inserting*, Swiss and
Cambric Frenoh worked Capes end eollarsj fo r ^«^h^
SUNDRIES.
100 barrels Stuart's, A, B, and C sugar.
30hkd*. New Orleans sugar.
15 hhds. Porto Rico sugar.
10 hhds. Texas sugar.
250 Backs green Rio coffee.
100 sacks Laguyra coffee.
60 mats old Government Java coffee.
76 boxes ground coffee.
160 chests and half cheats superior Gunpowder and Hy-
an tea.
75 hhds. West India molasses.
100 bbls. West India molassos.
76 bbls. New Orleans syrup.
150 boxes Beadel’s patent) tallow candlos.
50 boxes sperm candles.
100 boxes Adamantine candles.
150 boxes No. 1 pale and family soap.
76 boxes Pearl starch.
25 half barrels beef (Fulton Market.)
25 barrels choice leaf lard.
40 kegs choice leaf lard.
60 boxes ground peper. gingor and spice.
60 boxes superior mustard.
100 sacks Georgia Flour.
100 boxes lemon syrup, and cordial.
76 boxes one gallon, half gallon and quarter assorted
pickles.
60 boxes sugars, assorted, with numerous other articles,
just received and for salo by
so22 MoMAHON & DOYLE.
NEW BOOKS.
R eceived oct. 2, by s. s. sibley.—Virginia Como-
dians, or old (layH ia the old Dominion, odited from
the mss. ofC. Effingham, Esq.. In two vols.; Party Lea
ders, sketches of Thomas Jefferson. Alexander Hamilton,
Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke,
fcc , by J. G. Baldwin. Esq ; I’resorvatiou of Health nnd
preventtion of disease, by B. N. Cummings. M. I). ; Tho
Chemistry of common life, No. 4, by Janies F. W. Johnson,
M. A. fcc. ; Alice Seymour, a home tale, by Mrs. Grey, au
thor of” tuo Gipsey’s Daughter." fcc. ; Socrets ofthe Old
Smlthey, a sequel to •• Ada, the Betrayed." by tho author
of Kla the Outcast, &o ,; Godey’s lily's Book for October;
BIid kwood's Mogazlno for September ; Hunt's Magazino
tar September.
4 For sale at No. 135. Congi cas street.
TUACIlKlt WANTED AT AVALTIIOUU-
VlhLIC—LIBERTY COUNTY.
T HE Comiulssicners of tho Walthourville Academy, de
sire to obtniiv the services of a competent principal,
for the school at tho abovo placo. which will be opened on
tho 1st January next, for tho accommodation of as many
scholars as may pleaso to connect themselves with It. Tho
school will now number about sixty scholars, with every
prospectofincrease underefficlont management.
The principal will havo the control of all of the depart
ments, with the proceeds of tuition accruing from them.—
Ho will be furnished with a pleasant and capacious resi
dence, embracing eight fino rooms, sufficient tar boarding
his assistants and some pupils from a distance. Ho will
be expected to furnish a fomalo teacher for that depart
ment. subject to the approval of the Commissioners. Tho
department of music can be organized and supplied as soon
after the opening of tho school, as tho number of music
scholars can be ascertained
Tho rates of tuition will be subjected to tho approval of
the Commissioners. A small rent tar the use of tho
buildings, simply sufficient for keeping the grounds and
lots in repair, will bo paid annually by tho principal to tho
Board.
The Board will simply remark, that every facility for the
establishment of a first-rota institution, under enterprising
and energetic management, ia now afforded. In point of
health, religious, social and moral advantages, Waltliour-
ville is unsurpassed by any placo In Georgia, whilo tho
Railroad which will soon pass through the village, will
place it within the easy reach oftho surrounding country.
A good field for enterprise and talent.
All applications must be made by the 16th of November
next. Address to the undersigned, at Rlceboro’. Liberty
county. Ga, 0. B. JONES,
oc6 Secretary b. c. w, a,
P. S.—References, whore tho applicant is not widely
knowly desired.
GAS APPARATUS FOR THK COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to the use of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundaries,
machine shops, and railroad stations.
Tho Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keep
on hand and manufacture to order Gas machines of any
required osipacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, uml cannot be excelled in economy,
safely and simplicity. For further particulars uddrosc
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
augl2 Baltimore, M. D.
A CARD.—The undersigned having purchased the Inter
est of Mr. E. Lockett, in the firm of Lockett, Long fc
Jilf FOR PIIlIiAOKLPIlIA.-Tho packet aclir
CciJfcH. M. Wain, Bousten, master, will have despatch ns
Jove. For frlcght or charter. Apply to
septI3 _____ *'• J - 0G P EN -
NKxv VOUK—Olcl KetnbllsUeit Line.
(Bp—Thu fine packet ship HARTFORD, Clapp, master,
111 have quick despatch as above. For freight, or pas
sage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
5 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
NEW YORK.—Union Line—The regu-
_lar packot schooner 8 J. WARING, Neff, master,
isve quick despatch fur the above port. For freight
or passage, apply to
’ _ _ F. J. OGDEN,
|f NEW YORK—Union Line—'Tho regular
^packet schoonor ENCHANTRESS, Simpson,Master,
lave quick despatch for the abovo port. For freight,
or passage, apply to
ang27 F. J. OGDEN.
UALTIOIORK—Ihe fine achr. PRISCILLA,
*)%•■ Mitchell, master, will have dispatch as above. For
Igtu or passage, apply on ooard at Johnston’s lower whf,
or to augld BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
a* BOSTON—Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAMS,
UjJtHawes, master, will have quick dispatch as above,
or ireight or passage, apply to
augll BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
CHARLESTON ANB BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO.’S LINE.
Cabin Passage $17 50 | Steerage Passage ... .$g 0C
" "iftt Tho splendid new side-wheel steamship TEN-
&g£NESSEE, Loufg Pariah, commander, will sail as
per following schedule:
From Baltimore. From Charleston.
Saturday
Wednesday....
Saturday
Wednesday....
Saturday......
Wodnesday...
...April 29
May 10
May 20
Mm y 31
Juno 10
June 21
Saturday July
Wednesday July 12
Saturday July 22
Friday..
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
Friday July
Tuesday July 18
Friday.
..May
May lfl
May 26
June 0
June 16
....June 27
.July 1
. . ..July ‘.
Apply to J. HOOPER & CO , Agents, Baltimore.
J W. CALDWELL fc CO., Agents, Charleston.
may4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO., Agents. Sarannah
FLORIDA PACKET, "
Fbr Darien, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ga.,and Jackson-
ville, Picolata, 1‘alatka. and Black Creek, Fla.
. Tho new and splendid fast running steam,
«*&iiH5C er SEMINOLE, Captain W. R, Pobtill. will
commence her trips as above on Wednesday the 11th Inst.,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. Returning she will arrive at Savannah
on Saturday morning, in ample tlmo for passengers going
north, to connect with the New York and Savannah steam
ships.
TneSeminole is fitted up in magnificent style, with largo
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by any steamer In the South.
Taking the inland route she offers superior inducements
for invalids and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharf of the ikvannali and Charleston Steam
Packets. oc7 S. M. LAFF1TF.AU, Agent.
BY FHILUH1UK A BELL.
Underwriters’Bale.
THIS DAY at ’1 o'clock, will be sold on Bolton’S' wharf,
lor account of Underwriters’ and all conoeriMNl.saadrTealle
and a lot of standing rigging. Damaged on brig R. M. Chart-
ton. on her passage from this port bound for Havaea.Oeba.
and put tairk from ureas of weather. Bold under laspee-
tlon o the Port Wardens Turns cash. o*12
Administrator's Hale Postponed.
On FRIDAY. the 13th of October next, at 10 o’clock, will ha
sold at Wlnckler’s Brick Store.foot of West Broaii street,
recently occupied by Edward Rogers,
Sundry perishable articles. Groceries, kc,. fce., ha.
U) the estate or Edward Rogers, deceased, aold by t,
slon of court and by order of the administrator.
0.111
Underwriters’ Bale.
7HW DAY, at 11 o’clock, on Habersham street, xrfll be
■?'•'• ’°f *ccount of underwriters end all concerned,
n„Y' 8 “* k '» ad 34 half casks Rice, damaged on board brig
Robert M. Cuarlton. on her passage from this port bound
uITi.i ,,!. t* n “l Cubm ’ * nd P u * back from stress cf weather.
Sold under inspection of the Port Wardens. Isms cash.
_ octll
Now landtag. Potatoes antl onlons at private sale. oo4
Fine Potatoes at private Mle^-10 bbl. fine Potatoes, last
received and for sal^jrerm* cash. ni,» J
Corn at private tale—260 bushels Corn, Just iwet «a
aud for sale in lota to suit purchaser*. angl
Bale Hope.
On SATURDAY, 14th Instant, at 10 o’clock, will be sold In
front of store,
150 coil* Bale Rope, slightly damaged by fresh water
and sold for account of whom Jt may coneer... Terms
cngh - oetlO
%
H. 8. IIOGAKDUS,
STATE STREET, COURT llOl'St SQUARE, SAVANNAH,
Cabinet. Maker,
UPHUUSTEK. BELL-HANGER, fcc. fcc.
WOULD respectfully invito attention to
the increased facilities afforded him by his
present location, in all branches pertain
ing to his busbies, such as CABINET MA
KING, UPHOLSTERING, BELL-llANGING, fcc.
Having been engaged for many years In attendance on,
anil in furnishing every requisite for FUNERALL, he eon-
‘inueH In be at all tiineB supplied witli
Jill Sizes of Dlaliogauy anil .Hclollie l.'of/ios,
among which may bo found u n w pattern of Ariiohl’s
Pntcnt Alr-K'xhauated Metallic Burial Cases,
for which tho advertiser is the only agent for Savannah ami
Florida. Black Walnut, Cherry anil Pine Collins, also con
stantly on band.
Having every facility for tho performance of all the de
tails required on funeral occasions, including the obluin-
mentof the grouud, Mr. B. is prepared to assume the whole
direction of funeral arrangements, while tar moderation in
charges, he refers to the experience of tho community, a-
mong whom he hns been resident for so many years.
In compliance witli many solicita
tions from his friends and fellow-citi
zens, Mr. B. has obtained a new and
inodernly constructed Hkarhk, which
will be under the charge of Mr. D.
Wuen ueslied,carriages will also bo supplied at
the usual cost. Orders for tbe Hearse ran be left us above,
or with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street. may 6
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
UN1TUD STATKS MAIL LINK.
WOODRUFF. GREEN & CO.
NKW CARRIAGE DKPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
SPRING ANB SUMMER GOODS.
The subscriber has now opened a complete assort
ment of goods suitable for the present and coming
Iseason. consisting in part of black, bluo and colored
•Cashmere Cloths and Cashmerots. black and laury
colored French Cassimeres. white and fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, and fancy Marseilles Vestings, fcc., all
of which he is prepared to mako up to order in tho most
fashionable stylo and on accommodating terms •
WM. R. SYMONS,
mh20 Diaper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker street.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber has received by recent arrivals, an
extensive assortment of Ready-mado Clothing for
ISPRING AND SUMMER, making his stock complete.
■It consists In part as follows: Black and Coi’d Cash-
merett Frocks and Sacks, Blue Maxurka Cloth Frocks. Buff
and White Duck Drill Frocks, Grass. Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks.
I'anta of Fancy Cassimeres and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck and Fancy Linen Drills. Black Drap D’Ete nnd Doe
skin Coasimeres, Plain, White and Figured Drills.
Vesta of White and Buff Marseilles. Fancy nndStripod
Marseilles, Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting of Silk, Lisle and Ba
tiste Linen Cravats. Gauzo, Merinoau i Cotton Under Shirts,
White Silk Suspenders. Black and Coi’d Mohair Stocks, Tuf-
feta Silk nnd Lisle Thread Gloves, Fancy Silk aud Striped
Cotton Socks. White IJnen and Twilled Jean Drawers, fcc.,
tba wholoor which he offers for salo at the lowest market
prices. WM. B. SYMON8,
xpll Draper andTailor. 17 Whltaker-st.
NEW YOHK AND SAVANNAH ST!
[SKMI-WKEXLT.]
(In and after March 18th. the uew ami splendid side-
wheel steamships
FLORIDA. 1300 tuns Capt. V. 8. WoodhuJl
ALABAMA, 1300 tuns Capt. O R. Schsnck
AUGUSTA. 1600 tuno Capt. T. Lyon.
KNOXVILLE. 1600 tun* Capt. 0. D. LodW.
will leave New York and Savannah every Wednesday and
Suturda
These-snipx are among the largest on the coast, DOMr-
passed in apoi-,1. safety or comfort— making their passages
in 60 to 60 hours—and are commanded by fkillfoirosraftd
and polite officers They offer a most desirable conveyance
to New York. *
Cabin passage .,.,,,..,..126
Steerage passage * ‘ g
PADELFORD, FAY fc 00.,
Agent* In Savannah.
. „ 8AMUEL L. MITCHELL~^
13 Broadway. New York
UNITED STATES MAIL.
From Aluvoii, Ga., to Tallalxsiaace, FI*.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to fixUahassee
rlle Osily arrange- u . rgflh
jfrtBnjWinem ou this route - ,rf Jr’Ti
ooiuinunced on the Oth Inst., running three times a weak
via. Newton, Bainbridge. and quincy. aud three times
week via. Thomaaville,l)uncauavUIe, fcc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past f
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe The Stage*
leavingOglethorgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving at TaL
lahassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening ol the next day—tin*
by either route 36 hours
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bainbridge
anil Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves TailahassMoi
3u “ da J , t Tuesday* and Thuradays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the tray
and?Wdires^itJW 1 pf I ]S^ Mn * rout * on M°ou*y», WsdnesdayA
Through from (Jglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout*
in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 64
hours.
_ this route Passenger, leaving Savannah by botalpck
,5 wiU 4rriTe Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It is
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
. from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorcf
to Tallahassee, $16,00 1 '
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe.
A. A. Fisher, “ « Tallahassee
*“830 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—Fbr Palalka, Fla., and all the interne-
diale landings on the route.
The superior new Steam-paoketWELAKA.
.Cantata N. Kino, will, until further notice,
leavo on Saturday tho 14th inst.
Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as tallows: .
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 50 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 6 00 jf Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to It. R. Duke, for Ocala, wiP. be
re-ahipped free of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharC or to
oct7 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
rlT* L FOR CKN TRK VILLAGK.VIA
^ dtSSSTs Darien, St. Simons Island. Brunswick, Fhncy
Ilhiff. Jeffiersiinton, and St. Marys.—Tho regular weekly
packet steamer PLANTER. Capt , will leave the
Florida Steampacket wharf, near the Gas Works, on Mon
day, tho 16th instant, at 4 o’clock, P. M .and will continuo
lo leavo every Monday tallowing. For freight or pas sago
apply on board, or to
octl2—tf
V. WOOLEY, Agent.
AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG—
Tho very light draft steamer FASHION.
Capt. 1). A. TUI I pot, will depart on Saturday afternoon, tho
1st July, and continuo to leavo every Saturday. Forfreigbt
engagements, which will be taken at reduced rates, apply
to _ Je2<j M. A. COHEN, Agent.
FOR CHARLKSTON.
The stcamera Gordon and Calhoun will
_ leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
„ Jturday at 7X o’clock, P. M.. leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o’clock. P. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connoct
with tho South Carolina Railroad train, north.
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Savannah. Fob. 7.1864.
Co .said fir
je2
ii is this day dissolved.
D
ISSllLUTION.—The firm of Kkxpton fc VKiumuxis this
ap29 HENRY W. VERSTILI.E.
VjlDWARD S KKMPT0N having purchased tho entire
Hi Stock. Notes and Open Accounts of tho late firm of
Kempton fc Verstillo, will continue the business on his own
account at tho old stand, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage of his friends and the public at
large ap3o
qnilE Subscriber having sold out his entire interest in
A tho firm of Kempton fc Verstillo. to E. S. Kompton.
would rcspoctfully solicit, iu his bahalf. u contiuuanco of
that favor so liberally bestowed on tho late firm.
ap30 _ HENRY W. VERSTIL1.K.
NEW GOODS.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST OF THK SEASON.
GRAY BROTHERS,
I N rosumiug their former relations with tho citizen* of Sa
vannah. as solicitors of public patronage, beg to inform
their former friends and the public generally, that they
will keep constantly on hand tho CHOICEST GOODS OF
THE SEASON, and soil them ou such terms as cannot tall lo
please the most experienced purchaser, their facilities tar
purchasing bo lug oi such a decidedly advantageous nature.
As one of the firm will remain in tho northern markets
three-fourths of his time, purchasing entirely for cash, at
tending auction aud largo sales, and taking advantage o(
the rise and fall in the market, warrants them in saying
that thoy will bo able to offer stronger inducements than
those only who frequent the markot for a short period in
the busy season and when goods are necessarily high.
The present stock, which we havo purchased from Mr.
Sheahan, will be disposed of at from ten to twenty-five pei
cont. bolow New York cost, as we are determined to keep
nothing but the choicest goods on hand, and will sacrifice
the present stock at any price lo make room for new and
desirable goods.
We have just received direct per Express, an invoice ol
very elegant and desirable goods, which we will also sell
very cheap, probably cheaper than any of those goods
which have been sold of cost during the present season, as
they have been purchased for cash inside of ten days, in a
dull anil depressed market, among which will bo found:
Ricti and elegant plaid Silk*
Plain and brocade Ja
Black Silks, all widths
Rich brocaaedo
Satin plaid Barege
Plain and figured do
Real French Muslin. 12#* H yard
American lawns.good colors. fl/S)10<
Calicos, good colors. 6#<t
Ginghams at almost any price, to reduce a large stock
of dark colors
llantillaa of the vory laics', and inoat elegant designs
in black, white nnd colored', embroidered, appliea
tlon ami lace work
Doinosties of the very best kinds atfnotoiy prices.
Particular attention fs requested to our f.fnen Trade. As
wo Import our supplies direct, we can, in nil instauces,
warrant what we zell to be genuine, and at low prices. A
few case* of very superior expected to arrive in n few days
as invoices are received.
In commencing business in this city, we deem itne-
cessary to make known the principle* to which we Intend
adhering. Our* will lie ;nntioelu n one prite rash system;
everything will bo marked in plain figures to save time anil
trouble to the purchaser, and n-> gilods delivered without
inuring previously been paid for. mav2.'l
S UGAR. COFFEE.4&U.—30 hhds fs'raud prime N O Su
gar. 160 bag* prime green Rio Coffee, 26 do do old go\
eminent Java ilo, 60 bbls refined Sugar, crashed nnd pow
dered, 26 do hand-made Sugar Crackers, 60 do Soda aud
Butter do. landing and for sale by
J V 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
OiSCUitsTCANDLEa, SOAP, fcc;.—100 bbls sugar, soda
I) and batter Biscuits. 20 do Pilot Bread. 60 boxes Bea-
dell's O'* and 8's tallow Candles. i00 do Smith’s, Buchan's,
and Colgate’* family Soap. 100 do Colgate's pale number 1
Soap. 60 do pearl Starch. 20do gnund Coffee,60 dot Rrooms,
20 bbls Htuurt's powdered Sugar, 60 do do crushed do, land
ing and for sale by
Aogll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
MRS. S. TOMB
Will open ou Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil
linery and Dress Making Establishment, on Hrough-
ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new and
splendid atock of
SPRING GOODS,
comprising all tho new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in silk, crapo and itraw ; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps, Head DresseB and Ribbons,
in large assortment, adapted to every ago and taste ; also,
French Flowers, Wreaths.Straw andotherTriramings, Dress
Collars, fcc., fcc, to an inspection of which the ladies are
respectfully invited on her opening day.
Country ordors promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bounota and Panama Hats.
marcb30—. tf
BROGANS—imOG A NS.
The subscribers would call the attention ol
planters and others, in want of good and cheap
brogans. to call and oxamine their stock, as they
feel satisfied that upon inspection tho quality and
prices of their goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY & DEVASNY,
uovl6 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
fllS
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
142 Concreu-xtreet. 142
ADAMS At BRUNNER,
repared to exhibit the cheapesi
atock of FOREIGN ANI) DO
GOODS ever opened In this city, to which they invito the
attention of city and country purchasers. 'Die following
comprise a portion of their stock :
Brown and bleachod Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and stripod Cotton Osnaburg
Marl boro Stri pes and Plaids
Fancy and Mourning Prints
White and colored Muslin Lawn
Plain and Printed Barego
“ '• “ Challi e
•* •' “ Crape de Paris
Figured Mousline'de Sole
Black and colored Alpaca
“ Chaliie and Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do, Paper Cambric
Hooks anil Eyes. Dress Trimming. Fancy Articles, fcc.
_ Together with every article usually found in best assort
ed drygoods stores, winch they are offering at much lower
prices than usual, at the old stand of Messrs. La Roche fc
Bowne raar28 ADAMS fc BRUNNER.
NEW ROOKS.
R ECEIVED Juno 27th, by S. S. Sibley.—Die Iron Cousin,
or Mutual Influonco—by Mary Cowden Clarke,
lectures on tho True, the Beautiful, and the Good—by
M. V. Cousin, increased by an appendix on French Art,
translated with ths approbation ofM. Cousin, hy O. W.
Wright-
The Pilgrims of Walsinghain.a romance of the Middle
Ages, from tho accomplished pen of Agnes Strickland.—
Apart from its superior merit, the work itsolf is one of
marked originality. No book in the broad range of modern
fiction—unless.indeed, it be the far-famed‘‘Arabian Nights”
—will in any degree compare with it. From beginning to
end it is a volume of fascination.
Godey’a Lady’* Book for July; Gleason’s Pictorial. For
sale at No. 136, Congress-street. jo28
CUBA.
H ISTORY of Cjba, or Notes of a Traveller in the Tropics.
being a political and historical account of the Island
to the present time, by Warturin W. Ballou, with engrav
ings .
The Plurality of Worlds, attributed to Whewell, with an
introduction by Edward Hitchcock.
Guido fc Julius, or Sin and the Propitiation, exhibited
with true consocration of the sceptic, translated from the
German of Thoiuck, with ar. introduction by John I’ve
8mith.
I.ingard’s History of England, vol. 0.12 mo.
Ranking’* Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
January to June 1864.
Skoda on Auscultation and Percussion.
Hughe's clinical introduction of the practice of Auscul
tation and other mode* of physical diagnosis of diseases of
tbe lungs and heart.
Dannlel’a Equity Practico.
Story on Partnership.
aug26 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
FffTDi-
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber has just received an as.
sortment of Piano Fortes from the factory of
[Jacob (.'bickering, Boston, being tint first of
this make that have been offered in this city.
Those iu want of a good instrument are iuvited to an in
spection of them, as they will be found to beat least equal
intone, toucli and finish tunny other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being also agent tar T. Gi.bcrt fc Co.,
Bos Ion ; J. B. Jlunlmro. Stodart, Firth Pond fc Co., anil tiro-
vesteon fcTruslow. New York, tho undersigned hns on hand
a splendid stock of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and price.
O. B. MITCHELL,
may9 Successor to F. Zogbaum fc Co.
CO-PAi&TEHSHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated themselvcsx o-
getlier. under the name axd style of Murphy fc De-
vnnny, for the transaction of general Boot nnd
Shoo business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied by M.
Prcndorgast. They are now prepared toofl'or to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle
men’s Boots, Shoes, fcc., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
j3y MURPHY fc DEVANNY.
ills
BOOKS I BOOKS II BOOKS I U
R ECEIVED by S. S. Sibbly Aug. 30th. 1854.—Historical
Collections of Georgia, containing the most interesting
Facta, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
illustrated by nearly one hundred engraving, fcc., by Rev.
Geo. White.
Chesnut Wood, a tale by Liclo Linden.
Element* ol Agriculture, a book tar young farmers, by
G. 8. Warring ; prepared tar the liso of schools.
Notes of a Theological Student, by JameR Mason Hoppin.
PERIODICAL.
Harper’s Magazine for September, a superior number,
fully illustrated
Godey’s I-ady’s Book, containg full fashions, music and
illustrations.
Graham's Amencnn Monthly, for September, with nu
merous engravings.
Putnam’s Monthly for September, with a steel portrait of
Konnedy.author ofSwallow Barn, fcc.
Blackwood’s Ediuburg Magazine, tar August. For sale
at aug31 No. 135 CongroNS-st.
B ACON SIDES ANI) SHOULDERS.—60 lihds prime Ba
con Sides 20 do do Shoulders, landing and lor sale by
F ANCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet.gilt, porcelain and lancy
buttons, nnd of all other kinds, in largo variety At
B UTPER. fcc—20 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 barrels White
Lee
sale by
HYLAND fc O’NEILL
s. aged from 20 to 30 years,
•--ifv to
,Y fc MONTMOLLIN,
may28
R ECEIVED PEKSTKAMER ALA HAMA-40 boxes Lemons.
20 do Raisins, 1 cask cooking Prunes, 1 bale Bordeaux
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nuts. 6 sucks Pecan Nuts. 75 whole
and half drums Figs. 2 bbls Pig ' tarns, 2 do do Sides, 1 do
Smoked Tongues. 100 lbs Bologna Sau-ages.for sale by
aji26 JOHN j I. JESSE.
W INE.—10quarter casks Maderia. JC do do Sherry, 1
pipe very old Maderia. 2 quarter casks old Port. 100
doien of first quality in bottles, and for sale by
jel4 HYLAND fc O'NEILL.
primo Shoulders, 60 bbls priruo leaf Lard, 250 boxes
family Pale and No. 1 Soap. 60 bbls E Phelps’Gin. 30 do
Luther Felton Bum. 00 do Boston Bum. 60 do B Clairfiold
Sugar (Stuart.) 50 do C do do do 60 do A do do do, landing
and tar sale by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO.
for sale by
(cMAHON fc DOYI.E
Jo8
J UST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plaid Urenndmo
Dresses, Infant's Gauze Morino Vests, Welsh Gauze
Flannels. French Needleworked Bands, fcc , for sale by
*pl6 DeWITT fc MORGAN.
L IME AND HAY —1,000 bbls. IJmo per schr. E. J. Tul-
bol, and400 bales Northern Hay. daily expected per
bark Girrard, for sale to arrive, by
jel5 BRIGHAM; KELLY & CO.
Shirtings, of all qualities and best makes, Irish Linens.
Birils’-eyo Diaper. Loug Lawns. Linen and Cotton Sheet
ings, Pillow case Linens and Cotton. Gauze Flannels, Tu-
ble Linen Damasks, Damask Napkins, Scotch Diapers,
Huckabucks, Huckabuck and Damask Towels, white and
striped Cotton Osnaburgs. by the piece or bale, 7-4 and 8-4
Brown Shritings. Blue Homespuns, Dowlas, Apron Checks,
fcc., for sale at the lowest prices, by
mh21 DlWlTT & MORGAN.
S UNDRIES.—20 casks choice Bacon Sides, 16 do doShoul
ders. 200 bbls and 30 sacks Georgia Flour. 120 bags Rio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground do, 20 mats Java do. 80 bbls N. O.
Molasses. 25 hhds and 75 bbis Cuba do. 10 Iiluis choico Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbls Clarified A. R and C do, 150 boxea
No 1 Pale and Family Soap. 50 do Beadoll's and Colgate’s
Pearl Starch, 60 do Treafiwell’s Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 35
bbl* Butler, Soda and Sugar Crackers, 60 do E. Phelps’ Gin,
60 do N. E. Rum, 60 do Western Whisky, 20 do old Monnn-
S ahela do. 80 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 75 do
oadcll'sTallow do, 30 bblH and 60 kegs choice Is>af Itard,
HUDSON, FUKMING At CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 94 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDER their service* to planters, morchantawnd deal
ers. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with Hopkikh, Hudson
fc Co., of Charleston, tho establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends clinics of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usuil facilities af
forded customer*.
J. R. HUDSON. I Savannah
W.lt FLF.MJNGJ
LAMBETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
snplS—tr .1. J. COHEN. Charleston.
VALENTINE Rltl'N.SEK. ~ WILLIAM CIIUDT
PliASTKIUNG, Ate.
T HE undersigned having associated themselves tngethoi
for the purpose of carrying on the Plastering and Stuc
co buslncsa in all their various branches, offer their servi
ces to the public generallv. They are prepared to contract
for Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute order*
to any extent on the most reasonable terms and with th*
utmost promptitude. Having been engaged separately In
the business In Savannah for a considerable tlmo. each will
settle hfi respective business ap todste.amf both confident
ly ask for a continuance of the favors of their fellow-oiti-
■ena of 8avannab.
niayl4 BRUNNER fc GRADY.
O pun Pearl Starch, for aale by
MoMAHON k DOYLE
may31
mcmahon fc doyij?.
for sale by
M OLA83K8 AND 8YKUP.—85 bbls and tes West India
Molasses. 75 bbls do. 60 bbls New Orleans Syrup, for
sale by may7 MoMAHON fc DOYLE.
i fTAPLE DRY GOODS?— Linen and cotton sheeting of su-
J per.or qualify, bleached shirtings, French a ad English
long cloths, Irish linens, long laws, huckabuck. birdseye
diapers. Scotch do. table damasks, napkin* and doyles, da
mask nnd huckabuck towels, fcc.. for sale.«*t tho lowest
ricea. by jyl8 DeWITT £ MORGAN.
I JMBROIDERIES.—Frencli needle-worked Collars, Swiss
'j and Cambric Uunder sleeves, Honitou and Maltese
Laco Collars. Chemisette and Sleeves in sets. Cnmbrlc and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, needle-worked Stomachers,
Maltese. Thread and Valenciennes Laces. Embroidered clear
Lawn Ildkfs ,Gents L C do, fcc., iu great variety, tar sale
at tholowe.it prices, by
may27 DaV^TT fc MORGAN.
CJL'G AR—76 hluls fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Musco
O va>lo do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbls
Stewart’s refined C Sugar; lor sale by
auglT WEBSTER fc PAI.ME8
CJHOT AND POWDER.—180 bags assorted bird and drop
O Shot: 100 kegs FFFG I’owder.slso halves and quarters;
600 lbs. I,ead. iu bars. For sale by
0C 12 J- V. CONNERAT & CO.
nIGARS—20.000 No 1 I* Norija Cigars, just received and
for sale bj
.14 HYLANI) & O’NEILL.
cents, 12# cent*-—lust received, one caso colored
French Mnslins. good quality am fast colors, at 12# cents
,K>r yard. may6 ADAMS fc BRUNNER
C 1GDF1SH AND HERRING—6 boxes prime Codfish, *6
/ boxes scaled Horring. for sale by by
jo 8 MoMAHON fcPOYI.K.
_ tention of the public to this celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, which we. iiaving been appointed sole
agent* by the importer. Arthur I<eai*y, of Now York, offer
for aale in Iota to suit purchasers. This wine ia equal in
flavor to any of the favorite brands now in general use,
and superior to many which It ia fast superseding. Hotel
Proprietor*, and others desiring It. can have Importations
made expreaaly for themselves, with ths I r names labelled
on the bottles, by sanding their orders to ns.
nujl OQDKN fc BUNKER.
VORK-VIA NORFOLK, VA.
The large and commodious double t fffti
NnlfMg Engine Side Wheel Steamships
amestown and Roauoke.leavea Norfolk, Va., forNei^ork
direct, every Wednesday morning and Saturday evening
amvmg there next day Passage and fare, state-rooms In
cluded $8 : steerage passage $4. These ships are one thou
sand tons burden each, and are fitted and found in every
respect, according to act of Congress, and are In every way,
as comfortable and secure as any steamships on tbe coast,
lingers taking the Railroad to Augusta connect with
the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad at Branehrills
ami proceed directly on to Norfolk, from whence the run to
New i ork, is made in about 24 hours.
J. M. SMITH & BROTHER. Agents,
se2 ° Smith’s Wharf, Norfolk.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD,
CHANGE OF SCUEDULE.
O N and after Monday. October 2d. passenger trains
will leave Macon daily at 0#, A. M.. and arrive at
Americus 11#, A. M.. arrive at Coiumbns 7 o’clock, P. M.
Leaves Columbus daily, at twenty minutes past ten, A M ,
and Americus at 12#, P. M., arrive at Macon 6 o’clock, P
M Connecting at Macon, each way with Central Railroad
tra ns to Savannah. Augusta. Mlliedgeville, and Eatonton,
nnd with Macon and Western Railroad trains to Griflln, At
lanta. Dalton, Chattanooga Knoxville, Nashville, 4o.
Connecting daily at Columbus by fast lino of coaches, 28
miles to Opelika, thence, 64 miles br M fc W Point Rail
road to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Americus with Tallthassee and Eufanla
Mail stages.
Tickets can be procured at Americus to Aagusta, and at
Macon to Wilmington, N. C., via Augusta.
•“' >Q QEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
NOTICK TO FORWARDING MERCHANTS
AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED.
T HE following reduced rates tar freight destined for Mont
gomery, Alabama, have been established from Savan-
uah, to Montgomery, over the Central, Macon and Weat-
eru. Atlanta and Lagrange, and Montgomery and West Point
Kailronds. Goods intended for this line, should be marked
•via Atlanta." ’
1st class measurement goods, per foot, 26 centa.
2d •• per 100 pounds. $1 4o;
No wagoning on the route, and goods have quick despatch
Macon. Aug. 2,1864. EMERSON FOOTE,
*ug4—lin Superintendent M. fc W. R. R.
FARMERS’ HOTEL,,
HOLMKSVILLE. UA.
Tho undersigned takes this method of informing bis
ffiMfriemlH nnd tho public generally, that he is prepared
■-“lo accommodate all who may favor him with a call
and solicits a share of public patronage.
JAMES K. HILLARD, Proprietor.
UAN1KR HOUSE—MACON, GA.
Srnt T he ““deralgned having leased the above eitab-
Eijj lishment beg to assure the traveling public that
fc'N no exertions will bo spared to sustain the reputation
GEO. M. LOGAN. I.
JAMES It
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, QA.
M Tliis splendid new iiouso. situated on Broad-st.,
immediately in front of the site ol the old Planten’
Hotel, which has been lurnished throughout with
uc« mrulture, bedding, etc., will open forth* reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
the Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom — J. M. SIMPBGN
noT °~ tf Proprietor.
PICOLATA HOUSE, PICOLATA, FLA.J
J jS> The subscriber would respectfully inform the
id traveling community that he has leased the above
!Lnamed house, and is now ready to accommodate
traveler*, and hopes, by giving his personal aitentlwi, to
give satisfaction.
He will have horses and carriage* at all times to accom
modate his guests. GEO. M. GALP1N
decI3 • Proprietor.
COZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
, now °P en i t,,B house and grounds have beei
ffljjflgreatly improved, an additional Cottage erected, (with
K—six chambers and « parlor.) which has been handsome
ly furnished, anil will bo rented by the season.
Wkt Point, N. V.. May 25.1864.
je3—mw&f WM. B. COZZEN8.
JPt BY leavo of the Probate l ourl, aud tar distribution
among the heirs of Reuben C. Shorter, senior, late of
r.uluula, Alabama. 1 will sell, to the highest bidder at
Cuthburi, in the count) of Randolph, Georgia, on Tuesday
the 6th day of December, next, the tallowing Land* on the
Chattahoochee river, in the 8th district of said county to
wit: lxiIs number 295-290-313-314-327-328-329-344-a45_
346- 358-359—and the south-third of lots number 81&-826-
347- 357 and 378, composing the plantation of the said Reu
ben C. .'liorter. souior. in his lifetimo. The tract lies with
in three miles of Georgetown, Ga., and hufaula. Ala ,and
embraces over 2700 acres, or which about 1400 are cleared
and near 1000 acres of l iver and creek bottoms, of endur-’
ing and fertile soils. The quarters are finely located for
health, and are supplied by a never failing spring of great
volume and beauty. There are cabius, with brick chim
neys. tar a hundred negroes, and all other buildings needed
upon such a plantation. Thu lands are well watered, af
fording superior accommodations lor stock ; and the water
gin and mill, and landiugtor the shipment of cotton are
not excelled by any upon the river. The entire tract will
bo sold together, mi no opportunity for securing a planta
tion so valuable is rarely to be had.
I will also sell, at the sumo time anil place, lot of land
in said county, number 342 in the 8th district, near the
river, containing 202# acres, of which uinety are cleared
Terms of Sale.—One third cash be on the first day of
January next, when possession will be given, and the bal
ance in one and two years with interest.
The put chaser will be able to procure supplies of evtry
variety, and all kinds ot stock, on the plantation.
Persons desiring to see the lands are invited to call on
Mr. John II. Mitchonor, on the premises, and any letters of
enquiry will be promptly responded to by Col. Eli 8. Shorter
of Eufaula. Alabama, or the undersigned.
_ . , JOHN GILL SHORTER.
Eufaula, aelfi—td Georgia Executor.
VALUABLE PKOPEH'l'V lie iiiRsina ns
FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers offer tar sale, on reasonable terms, four
(4) Wharf Lots in the city of Darien. No*. 6, fl, 7.8,
having the best water in Darien. These lots comprise 240
feet on the river, the same ou Broad-street, and a depth of
200 to 220 feet, ampin room for a saw mill and lumber yard
turpentine still, rice mill, fce. For further information ap
ply to Capt. Armand I«fil*. in Darien, or to the subscrib
ers. THOS. S. WYLLY, Mclatoeh Co.
aug20—eod ALEX. C. WYLLY. Atlanta, Qa.
FOR8ALE.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, I will offer for
sale at Statesboro’. Bulloch county. Ga., the follow
ing property, viz: 3 negroes, 1.000 acres of land, 1 house
aud lot. horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, and
household and kitchen furniture. Terms mad* known on
the day of sale. C. E. FLETCHER.
N. 11.—All persous indebted will come forward on that
day urepared to pay up, apd those to whom I am indebt-
1 will please call at the same time.
jy22—8m 0, ft r.
PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OK
TORONTO. CANADA. WEST.
Capltnl ta.000,000.
H1I1E undersigned having been appointed A^ent of the
J. above Company, beg* to announce that he Is prepared
to Issuse I'ollcies of Insurance on Fire Rieka In Savannah
and vicinity, as also on Marine Risks generally.
je23 WU. CFOWDfcR, Agent.
V INEGAR.—30 bids'White'Wine and .Cldar Via
aale by
•5C bbls Luther Felton's
r Vinegar, toz
jel4 HYLAND fc O’NDlL.
je‘22
» Rum, landing from bark
BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
OUUAK AND MOLASSES —46 hhds New 0 _____
10 do Porto Rico do: 75 bbls A. B andC do. SO hbda Ou-
Molasses. 26 tierce* do. 75 bbls do, 00 bbl* New Orleans
Julylfi
MoMAHON fc DOYLB
I X)R SALE —A Brick Yard now in foil operation with
permanent kilns to burn the Bricks in, all neoesuary
tools, fcc , fcc., to carry on the business. This yard haa
been lu successful operations for a considerable time end ta
only offered on account of the present owner declining
business. Apply to
augll WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,