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THE SAVAKNAH GEORGIAN. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21. 1854.
PARTY LEADERS. I
okflrli*' of Jt'lWi"" 1 *-Hmulltuq, Jackson, t’lujr andlteu-
^ifirt'thi IS*' 1 *'"•»*’ JU'lloUl eervlov. of the ohlel
, S f.!lS 0 f the I nl».M ’totes, liyU Van flaatvnord.
«M day* lu the oW dominion. by !
th* V by Kraella U. Carlfu.
J* r /L.uin* <•' the K'»m*n Itoudbllo. or compared with
^' 2,-11 strategist. b, W II. Herbert.
'i‘»il»»lrt«Cth*8t. Paul, with map* I
SiptrmUt
V \Journal b*» Ann (lit,
Ia»u*V»«i | m> r..r mber.
lieWilc *'»» W. THOltNK W1UJAM8.
JOHN i.URANO’l
gUPKIlinlt f RKNUII uirim,
u „ tv.r tlitUtwuvjr, Weakness of the Stomaoli
A .wiillU lHape|’«n- l ovir AMe.aod nil IXmiplaint*
/VP**”** , ferangement of »h* Nervous System ; U may
* ri *i*J 1» wtueaad spirits without al all injuring Ha tnw.lt*
•"iCKffCiw different preparation* of til# ilay. uona.
_„«i tha indication ao wall at tha arliola
•a o° r “ A A oy body oan make a medicine. but to
abota «a« ' oountenaneed and recommended bv
***• i^famion la quite another thiug ; tin* Kronen
* k ' M "ll^ountaBano^l and recommended by the Medical
■***• w ^ . . i oc i,t*nt to our clluiala. via: Derange-
r *".'3^SW»«l>. Choton, H.mm-ul »n« Ulllou.
**• n>la liability ol tha S-rvou* system. Ac. lor
OTer.l , J»P*P' l *' l nuT »J A. BOSAUH. Agent.
•ala XKAI, A.C.
to half ohaata flaw Hlaok Teat In or and half lb
Jikwaa. 30 do do Hyson do. 60 13.6 and 4 lb cad*
£■ £*»£••■•M> BWI t**; 40 4aud 6 ,h Jo ,“!*S k
BKi ]U) raama medium alto atraw paper. 100 do
■SrS do common alia atraw do. lo6 do Tea do, 40
Jfhaidwart do. 400 boxes negro plpaa. Urge bowl and
.lia.lnatot^andforaale^^^ joiIJMTON A CO.
U1
ud ao highly appreciated by
>ng been cripple# and have
i or Ita wee. The akteueiva
DR. hSVBR'l NICW WORK.,
niR Jaapar Carew Kant, hU Ufa and Experience. by Dr
tta0nw^ ue hat°oa» or Eloquence Simplified, by
11 ifhh^otnlcal Practice of AuacuUatlon.
JSStMthe Pathology and Treatment of Syphilitic
n gJJJtd ; » ninatratlona of SyphlllUe Diseases. with 60 Urge
4 ‘tS'AmafoSjournal of Medical Sciences for July,
leilla't Ladle* Uaiette for J uly.
phllhoa on Inaurance, Uat edition.
iSnlild on Inaurance. with Perkins’ Note* of American
^rooald on maun W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MOHJC BOOKS—FIUfiBH ARRIVALS.
* “fcSrf * S s. SMey.Augud 16.1864.
T I'RKKY Ruiiia. the Black sea. and arcnaala— by Cap-
Sate author of ' Travel. In Clrcasda.’’ "Wes-
. ftT-in,," kc with colored Illustrations, uumerous
a map—London edition.
M $»tor’» Touchstone—by Hugh McQueen.
infie Year* In both Hemispheres, or Remlnlaceuce*
,*52 of ^former Merchant-by Vincent Nolle.
h 3rf«o» of Things Familiar, a guide to Scientific Know!-
.jge-by Rev Dr Brower.
TtoTRenegadeUlpeev.
FalkUnd. a novel—Bulwer.
More of PUnter’a Northern Bride
*i«ne-bT Marion HarUnd, author of Kate Harper. Ac.
Sdm o 7 r IUly-by Madame If Steel HaUteln.
More OeorgU Scenes.
Louisiana Swamp Doctor. Foraaleat
No 136 (.ongreae-atreet.
RlieuiiintlNin Cured 1
iniKIt INFUMMATOHY. ACltTE OH GIllMMi.
<Uf*mc* Ame aetwre or how long sundiwp.
' I'llKumlrndfewl. Drugglata, have Tor aula that Invaltin-
i bU and aure remedy TMntUmort'i KkmmnUc 0>mpuU(iii,
now eo untvereally known and
muu) thoosanda who have long
been raatored to perfect health U;
innuufkaturlng erraugmnente aa ulao a dualre to meet the
clrcuniatanea of all who may hoallllotnd with thla dlaenae.
and make tt, to them. tln> otttariNT. aa It la the tuoat
ov.. ti.\, un-de oi irwatment have deturuilned the propria
tore to reduce t price to tnnint imi.mhn per boltlo ; at
which the agnuta will aell It In futura.
J. 11. C.VHTKH is OU.. I u._. nn .,.
A. A HOIDMONBAOO., J A *® nUB * ,, * 0Mh
Sold lu Oglolhorpo, by t’cinlknlon « Kills; Macon hy I,
Little, and Payne M Neabitt i MIlMgvt ille. bv W. Utile;
MarlatU, by Wiu. Itonte ; Auguata. by Haviland, lUaley \
Co..and Win. II. Tutt, Moutgouiary, Ala., by II. R. Junes
.V Co., and Cunningham. Cole It Co ; at wholesale by A A.
HoIoiuuqn A Co., and J. H. Carter A Co , Savanuali. via.;
Haviland, ll.trrell A Co., and P. M. Cohen K Co..Charieston.
S. O.. andJ. Wright A Co.. No. 161 Chartres street. New
Orleans sod hy Druggists gcuerally throughout the United
States.
The above are also agents fur the sale or that Invaluable
preparation, already ao extensively and popularly kuowu
by hundreds of thousands throughout the UuitedStalls,
MORTIMURIC'B
Uirmi CORDIAL AND BUH)II PUK1FIFR.
The Immense sale of thla Cordial, during the last two
rears, and the universal satisfaction It haa given to all—
including hundreds of the moat respectable physicians
throughout the country—proves It the must valuable Al*
leratlve and Blood Purifier ever kuowu. for the treatment
of all diseases arising from Indignation, a torpid condition of
the l.tvor. or impurities of the Blood While aa a Proven
live of diseases, especially thoee of a Bilious and Intermit
tent type, nothing haa been found to equal It.
This la a purely vegetable extract, pleasant totake,aud
perfectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution.—
Ita action la atmple, yet producing the moat wonderfully
beneficial results. Aa an agreeable Tonic, It promotes
healthy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gas
tric Juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby Imparting
purity and vitality to the Blood, equalises Ita circulation,
newly electrified throughout every proper channel, stimu
lates the Liver to healthy action.
Ro-lnvtcoratee anu Reatoren tUe Kiifeebleil
and Debilitated.
and thus, not only removing disease but fortifying the sys
tem against its attacks, anu producing and maintaining a
Glow of Health and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept In every
family and used by every Individual, as It may not only
save to them hundreds ol dollars, but also save them from
aflllotlou, and ovtn save lift itself.
Price one dollar per bottle.
Druggists and merchants will be allowed a liberal dis
count on both the above preparations, and can procure It
of our wholesale agents, aa above, at our wholesale price#.
DOWNING A CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay street. New York ; South-western Depot
In Louisville. Kentuoky. orders may be addressed at either
place. f»k!6—ly
Busintm flattie
Oil A lll.KSTON, M. c,"
WILLIAM LAWTON & 00.,
IUCE AND SKA ISLAND COTTON FACTORS
. No. 13 Southern Wharf.
wm, m.uwtun, n. WAixwniairr bacot,
WM . M. TAYLOR, JOSXVU T. DIU.
"►3b WIMBORN IAWTOW, JR, Sm.
mciiukkn McIntosh,
ATTORNCY AT LAW, JadcMmviUt. Fla
aiGORCSU TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
UJflct, •■arnrr of Wkilaktr-M.and Hay lant, Savannah, (,'u
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND 8UUOTOR GENIAL. E. |»tf7
OJflci,com*r Ilay antl /iamurd-tlrtrU. Savannah
ORDINARY’S OFFICK,
■'ornerof Bay aud WhlUker-streeU. Olfice hours liom •
A : M..fo a, P. M.| and from 3)4, P. M. to U, P. M.
OJhce corner of IPAifaA-er ami Ilay-ilreeU.
Will practice in the Courts of rtcriren. Bulloch, Ktllnghoiii
Bryan. Liberty. Molntnsh. Ulynn. Camden ami Cliatlmii.
counties. fab 7
JOSUPllGANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Bay street. OTtr the Reading Room of the Repuhli-
can. entrance Immediately east of Messrs. Price & Veador
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner A Co.’s Drug Store.
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
IPajAirtpton City, D. C.,
Will praotlxe In the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the proseoutlon of claim* against the Govern-
«n*Pt- June22
H
DICKENS’ NEW WORK.
ARD TIME?, hy Dickens—price 12J4 cents.
Fifty Years In both Hemispheres, nr lleminiseonces
of e former Merchant—by Vincent Nolte.
The Youth of Jefferson, nr College Set apes.
The Natural History of the Human Specie*—>y I tCnl
fhas Hamilton Smith, with engraving*.
Gliddon and Nott’a Types ol Mankind, cheap wjltion.
- — of English wo
B< The Edinburgh Rasiew. for July.
The British and Foreign Medico thlrurglcal Review. <
July.
, meeawu. ot «-«-h words, to facilitate the exprea*
i of idea* and assist in compositlon-hy levr Maik
Ives’ Trials of a Mind In the progr
op Kip's Catacombs of Romp: ITte
iot; Leather Stocking and Silk, Ac.
LEMf% .SkRUP.
B 1XT BLACK BOTTLES, pet U-x Id, keg syrup per gallon
$87q. do do per 20 gallon 76*, kegs extra, each 37«.
Assorted Candles,
1 Per 100 ft #13; Sugar Plums. Fruit Drops, Ac , $18.
I All article* of first quality. No charge for delivery at
I railroad or steamboats. T. C. RICE,
Caudy and Syrup Manufacturer,
mar2$—dfcwly . Savannah. Ga.
I THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.
i LTANDWICH Islands Notes, by A Haole. with engrav-
I? Ings
Twonty Years in the 1'hUlipine Islands, by D* U Giro-
nlere. (Doctor Pablo) with numerous engravings.
American Cottage Builder, by J Bulloca.or Homes for the
People, with numerous plans.
Punch's Honey Moon, and other comicalities, with Bins-
tretions by McClenan.
Tlconderoga.or thoBlack Eagle,byG. P. R. James.
Katherine Ashton by Sowell, author of Amy Herberd.
Chemiatryoi Common Life. No. 3.
1 Hiatoryof Byrrluis, by Jacob Abbott.
The London Lancet, for August.
Leslie’s Indies Gaxette. for August.
auglO W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
sogl7
Priest anil the Huirfii
\V. U THORXF. W11.IJAMS.
NEW BOOKS AND REPUBLICATION8.
R eceived by 8. s sibiey.
Turkey and the Turks, by J. V. C Smith.
Now-a-Days, a very interesting book illustro od.
FAsy Nat, or the Throe Apprentices, a tale of 111- in New
YorkandBoeton.by A. L.Stlmson.
Jullienne, the Daughter of the Hamlet, by Hugh D- Nor-
"Siel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky,by W .IT. Ho.
**TheHitch of Bacon or the Custom of Dunmoi*. s title
of English Home.hy William Harrison Ainsworth. '
Kathsrine Walton, or the Rebel of Dorchester, by M
LINEN DAMASK.
GRAY, BROTHERS
H AVE just received, a very superior article of real dou
ble Damask.
Also, a few pieces of superfine French Cloths and Cassl-
meres, to which they would respectfully Invite theatten.
tion of the public. J*l&
Melllchampe A Legend of the Santee, by the same author
n»w and revised editions.
Woman’s love,by Engine Sue. a year after marriage by
T Tbs Mysteries of a oonvent. by a noted metbodiat pres jb-
"sir Juper Carew Kent, his life and experiencea by Cha*.
^Hmd Times, a new novel. b T '
The BpanUh Heroine, a Ule of Cuban Patriotism
llYro of Wetryfoof ^'mmon. Ritchie’s New Enchant lug
Novel. For sale at No 136 Congress,
augl6.
BOOKS I BOOKS!! BOOKS III
Received by S. S Sibley, Sept 6,1864
C APTAIN Canot, or twenty years of an African Slater,
bv Brant* Mayer, Illustrated.
The Duke* Prize, a story of art and heart in Florence, hj
Lieut Murray . , .
The Rye House Plot, or Ruth the conspirators
Daughter, by E. W. Reynolds, vol. 2. and conclusion.
The Nunsery Basket, a hand book ot practice.
Directions for young mothers, Stewart s Diary for 186. j.
eept$
NA MOTU,
,R Roef roaring* In the South Seas. By E I’Perkins
with maps an I plates.
jsow-a-days. Weary-footCommon. By I.eitch Ritchie.
Harper’s Magazine, for September.
White’s Historicsl Collections of Georgia.
Miller’s Practice of Surgery. By Sargeut.
Miller's Principles of Surgery.
Carpenter’s Principles of Comparative Physiology.
Owen on the Skeleton and Teeth.
Bushman's Auimal and Vegetable Physiology.
Rosn'sLeadingCase* or Commercial Law,Spence's Equity
Jurisdiction. 2 vols; WheaUm’eLaw Lexicon, or Dictloi.ary
of Jurisprudence: Bissett on Partnership; Hillyard on Ma
rine Insurance; Pritchard’s Admiralty Practice; Finlasun'a
Leading Cases on Pleading; Blackburn on the Contrast of
Sals: Piudor’i Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania; Libra
ry of Law and Equity. 16 vols, for $18.
DYINGr AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York street, near the Court House. Savannah. Georgia.
BSTARUBDItl IN 1832.
T 11K subscriber, grateful to his patrons and friends for
their continued favor*, would state that, in addition
to the improvements iu Dving, acquired by him during his
last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements
lor extending his business, by which he is now enabled lo
Dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage
(tentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, s*
may be required, in the saqje superior style which has gen
erally so much plcssed his patrons and friends,
Indies’ bonnets dyed, bteached and pressed in the met’
fashionable styles.
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, wora
should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
that he may know where to call for them,
novlfi ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
O'
Ml
\7. THORNE WILL’AMP.
STILL OPEN-MUltU BOOKS.
Received October 10th, 1854, by S. S. Sibley.
N A MUiU.or Reef Rovings In the South Seas, by Ed
ward T Perkins. .
The Ladies’ Guide to Beauty. conUining practical advice
forth# Complexion, the Hands. Eyes. Teeth, Ac.. Ac., wlt.i
numerous receipt# Ac., by Sir James Clark.
Fred Arden, or the Jesuit’s Revenge, by J F Sml.h Esq.,
author of Amy Lawrence Minnie Grey. Ac.
Yale College Scrapea, by John D \oae, author of Seven
Night* In Gotham. Ac. .. _ . . ...
Kdward Seville, or the Reacued Nun, a Convent and its
Wrongs, by BaronSt. Ledger. , r . ...... ,
MoreofTuikey, Russia, the Black Sea. and Circassia, ly
Cipt Spencer. London Edition.
FaihiVn and Famine, by Mrs AnnS Stephens.
oc jj For ante at No. 136. Congress Street.
TO THE PUBLIC.
. | HIE undersigned, with a view of winding up the estate
I of Jaa H Sheahan. and of closing the business ot the
kulnif Ju. H, anil M. Slmalian. ba. tl.U day Jjjpnjm
of the entire stock of Dry Goods at the old stand. No. 1-6
Brouahton-street. and transferred the lease of said store
to Messrs. Gray. Brothers, formerly of this city, but more
r *In n w{thdniw1ng Irom business, the undersigned takes
pleasure in tendering to Ids late friends and patrons his
lincere thanks for the uniform support extended to him du
ring the whole of the time that he has been > D
business In Savannah, and feels that he cannot too strong
ly recommend to their patronage his successors, who are
pr- pared to give them all the advantages which can be
rendered by an extensive capital, a thorough knowledgeiof
business and a character for honesty, propriety and fair-
dealing. which seldom fail lo secure success for^beir^os-
‘“* nr " may20
GRAY BROTHERS,
OF AUOUSTA, GA.,
B EG to inform the cltlsens of Savannah and^vicinity, that
they have purchased the entire stock of ° r
Mr. M.Shoahan. 126 Broughton-st.. where they will open a
branch of thsir business on Monday morning next. May
22d, with large additions of new and deslrabte goods, to
which they would respectfully invite the attention of the
public
Savannah, May 19,1864—may20
T 0 THFLADiral—We would respectfully call the atten
tion of the ladles ofSavannah. and sourroundiug coun
try. to the following new and beaut rulgoodai which w*
just received, via : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil
la*, black nett scarfs, col’d. neet scarfs, ladies cravats and
ties, French worked collars, laced capes, chemlietts and un
der eleevee, bonnet ribbon.gaute cap ribbon, black ’ relvet
ribbon, Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, col d.
illksndUst# gloves, with a Urge variety of other articles
too numerous to mention. Please call and see for your-
•elves; all of which will be sold on the bjMt P*»«tblo
by MhlO AIKIN A BURNS.
DUTTER—20 Tube fresh MayButter, received per steam-
OfXMnnk.uMr »l.i, „ oMAHCNt
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Session of I83*-’3.
R. D. Arxoi.I), M. P.. Prof, of Theory and Practim of
Medicine.
P. M. Koliuck. M. D.. Prof, of Obstetrics.
W. G. Buliocu, M. D., Prof, of Surgery.
C. W. West. M. D.. Prof, of Medical Chemistry.
H. L. Btbd, M. I>.. Prof, of Mnteira Medlca and Thera
peutics.
K. H. Maktis. M. I).. I*rof. of Institutes of Medicine.
J. U. Howard, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy.
J. D. Read. M. U , Prol. of Pathological Anatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J. J. West. M. I). Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.
T HE Regular Course of Lectures in this Institution, will
commence ou the Hist Monday in November, and ter
minate in the following March. Preliminary Lectures will
be delivered from Monday, the 10th day ot October, until
the commencement or the Regular Course, for which no
additional fee will be required. Students have free access
to the Medical and Surgical Warded the Savannah Hospi
tal. This extensive charity is under the medical control ol
two members of the Faculty, by whom Clinical 1-ectures
are delivered. In addition to this, they have ample oppor
tunity lor learning practical medicine at the College Clin
ique, which isopen daily to patients.
During the past session upwards of two hundred cases
were prescribed for, and over thirty surgical operations per-
formed in the the presence of the student* at the Clinique.
Material for Anatomical investigations will be abundantly
supplied Fees—Matriculation. $6; Full Course of lec
tures. $105; Demonstrator.$10; Graduation.$30. For fur
ther information, address, post paid,
j e 17 H. L. BYRD. M. P.. Dean.
A PPLES. ETC.—10 barrels apples, AU barrels potatoes.
10 barrels onions. For sale and to arrive per bark
Sophia,from Boston. Apply to
Q-i r. J Oullha.
L IME.—1600 barrels lime, taudiug trom brig lallululi, at
Johnson’s wharf. For sale by
ool BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
R EADY MADK FROCK COATS.—An assortment ol su
perior black cloth frock, fancy cassimere, business
frocks,received oer Knoxville WM. K. SYMONS,
se24 Draper A Tailor. 17 Whitaker-st.
R EADY’MADE PANTS.—A variety ol fancy French cusai-
meres, and black doe skin cassimere pants, just receiv
ed tor sale low by WM. R SYMONS,
ae24 Draper A Tailor, 17 Whitaker-st.
R EADY MADE VESTS.—A large assortment ot blaca
barathed silk, figured black anil fancy silks, black and
colored cassimere vests,Just received for sale by
WM. It. SYMONS,
*e24 Draper A Tailor, 17 Whitaker at.
C ^folCFfUQUORS^U halfpipes Otard, llupuy A Co.
J Brandy, pale and dark, our own importation, vintages
from 1840 to 1862; 10 pipes Meader Swan Gin. 20 qr casks
Madeira Wine, 10 do ao Port do. 16 demijons old Scheidem
Gin, derationed in 1815, in store,and for sale by
jy9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
R ECEIVED BY STEAMER.—Maltese Lace, wash blond,
ladies’ lisle, thread hose, dotted Swiss muslins, white
bonnet ribbons, iadies’ and gents gauxe vesta. Ac., for sale
by may9 PsWlTT A MORGAN.
T ABLKAUX^-The subscriber has on exhibition, at his
store, a fine pteco of Mechanism, comprising Railroad,
Telegraph. Ships. Wind and Water Mills, Baloous, Water
fall and Clock, all in motion, and In connection with a fins
Picture, being probably tlio most beautiful thing of the
kind yet seen in Savannah. O. B. MITCHELL
, ntr 4 Successor to F Zogbauin
A Co
S UGAR AND MOLASSES.—10 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10
do Cuba do. 46 bids Smart’s A, B and C do, 20 bbls
Crashed and Powdered do, 76 bbls Cuba Molasses, 60 do N
O Syrup, for sale by ap# McMAHON A DOYLE.
P IG IRON,—200 tons Hcotch Pig Iron, landing from brig
Clarence, and for sale by
may26 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
O ALT—300 sacks for sale by
O Julyl6
McMAHON A DOYLE.
B UTTER. CHEESE AND HERRINGS.—20 firkins selected
new Goshen Butter. 60 boxes do do Cheese, 60 do new
8 “'lt H,rrl ” 8 "’ {ffiSSSr*" - 1 -
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
C IGARS.—8*000superior Neptune brand. 6,000 do Pen-
arvel.5.000 Riohando. 3 casks old Bourbon VS hisky. -O
baskets Champagne, just received sod for sale
jlKCEIVKU, per bark Radiant, 70 barrels Potatoes. Iu0
lx Ronoldson's Hams. 2 casks Bacon Shoulders. 2cask*
F iR SALE.—Five fee simple I/ot*. near the Park, will be
•old on accommodating terms. Apply to
j*17 WYLLY k M0NTM01.L1N.
O IL aND SOAP.— 10 bbls winter strained oil, and 10
boxes chemical Olive Soap, just received jwrlunH*
Smith, and for sale by mv28 J. D JESSE
T IQUORS^lOO bbls prime N O Whisky. 60 bbls tine and
L/ choice old Mnnongahela Whisky. 60 bbls Phelps’ Gin,
« do PAH do, 80 do Brandy, for sale by
jy7 WEBSTER A PALMES.
B ACON—60 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders
16 tes sugar oured Hams, landing and forsale by
aogl6 SCRANT«dN JOHNSTON & CO-
DULTONliARKET BEEF.-Just received per brig I’hilu-
U ra. 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, for sale by
»ngl6 HYLAND A O’NEllJ,.
□UTTER, FLOUIVacT—20kegs and 20 tubs seloelwi uo-
P *h«n Butter. 66 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour.
« half bbls extra Canal do. 100 boxes Scaled Harr ngs. 60
do Bunch Raisins, lauding from sieamer. undfol^sale by
]*14 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A (X).
H AMS.—600 Ronolson'* prime new Haros, landing this
day per sehr Somerset from Baltimore, and forsale by
ap22 (KtPEN A BUNKER.
tJKnVEDTper steamer AUbamA'.'and in stofe, lo l.xs
Oranges, 10 do laimons. 1 sack English Walnuts, ft da
p H*n Nuts,90 bzs Raisins. 6 do Citron. 76 do Hardtee*.
tshl4 J. D. JE8SE_
T 1HE.—600 bbls IJrae. landing from »chr. Mary E. Par-
V ,0 M. end for sale by
M hiilflll tM. KKI.I.V > »>■
W ANTFJi—lOOTsimetto'T^gT’ivit teHs than Vi feet In
length. Apply to
jyi8 T. J. W.VL8H, UOBey et.
Ul'NIdllKS.—M bbl* Mercer otatoas; 20 do. Apples very
7 fine; 10 boxes Orange*: 10 do Lemons. Ralslna, Dates,
Almonds.Pecan Nuta. English. Walnuts, Ac. Ac.. Just re-
esivs I per steamer Augusta, and for sele by
. m*rt CHAMPION A WATTS.
\i EW ORLEANS SIJOAR. WHISKY AND BACON.—30
A v hfojg refined Sagar, 4 do charlrtad do, 98 bbla Whisky.
» hU4» prim* Shoulders, 10 do sugar cured Hams, landing
■Kfcialotr OOHIN
¥jV)R* SALE—A black girl.16. house servant
P A black girl, 17, house servant ,
A black woman. 36, good cook, and her two hoys 8 and 10.
A black woman. 36. good cook, washer nud lrouer.
A black woman, 36,good oook. and her three daughters,
10,11 and 9, sold to be kept iu the city.
Throe black boys, 18, 14 and 13.
A black man, 30, good axe man.
A black man. 22, good bricklayer.
aplM urV '"
WYI.LY A MONTMOLL1N.
R IO COFFEE, Ac —149 bags prime green Rio Colteo, b0
dodo Porto Rico do, 60 mats and 20 bags old Govern
meut Java do. 20 casks pints Byass’ London Porter. 20 bxs
Treadwell’s Soda Crackers, 50 do* painted handled Brooms,
100 do do Buckets. 26 bbls Luther Felton A Sen’s Boston
* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A (X).
ijACtlN—10 000 pounds handsome Tennessee Bacon In
r0 ”"" b? IX1UKN k BUNKER.
QWX.-1M bw prtrn T.n.—Oggj'»
P LANTATION GOODS.—White and striped Oinaburgs
brown and striped Shirtings, blu Homespuns. I.lnen
Osnaburgs, Calicos. Ao.. for*aleby .......
4 p28 DlWITT A MORGAN^
w-TTul'IHERS.—10 hhds prime Bacon Shouiders. in stoer
O and for sale by Jy2 COHEN A FOSDICK.
A T RKIJUCEir PRICES.—Bareges, tissues, organdies ja-
omets, lawns, French prints, brilliants, calicos, silk
and lace mantillas white and fnney linen drills, colored do,
Ac.,(or sale by Jy18 DiWlTT A MORGAN.
S OAP, HTARCii AND CANDLKS.-80 bxs No 1 and Fam
By Soap. 80 do Fancy do. 36 do Beadell's Pearl Starch
70do patent mould Candle* 4« do Ailamautlne do, for sale
by mny7 _ McMAHON A DOYLE.
F I/)UlV—200 snckV just received and for sal* by
jy26 McMAHON A DOYLE.
L IME ~S0<i VushelTaTr slacked Lime. For sale by
A. McALPIN AW),
HU g-2e Williamson’s building, Bay-st.
R ECEIVED PER ALABAMA.—Black mouslln de wines
and ernno veils, black and colored belt ribbons, black,
white and colored crape ribbons, colors- aud white bonnet
do. black velvet, satin and taffeta do. men’s gaute roerins
vests, do cashmere do. bleached shootings, shirting stripes
.„U .„.ll ,.rM, ^^.iA oft c,
f i ’OBAOCO AND 8EOARS.-^M borne Grant A WIlUamj’
l 6’sand 8's Tobacco. 100 do assorted brands do 16,000
""•"US T iV”j n 8iiwwTko5_
I lUTtEHi CiBBif ANim;»UR—Mjkejrs selectetl jteehen
11 Butter. 15 tubs do do. 25 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
50 bbls fresh ground Flour. Just received per steamer and
for sale by
auglO
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. 8. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq,, Savannah, (la.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
TroupviUe, Loumdes County, Qa.
8. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Monlictllo, Jefferson County, Florida.
Kefewnoe— Hon W. B. Fuuuro, Savannah, Ga. feb3
T. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Willattend the Superior Courts lu thecountles of Chatham.
Liberty, Molntosh. Camden, Glynn, Weyue, Ware, Ap
pling and Tattnall. selO
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, Georgia,
Wlllpraothie in the Clrooult Court* of Thomas. I/rwndcs,
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia; and in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison anu Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
oounties in tire Eastern Cirouit of Florida. Will attend to
the olaime of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
OBESE T. BBKNARiy,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Neumantville, Fla.
References—George L. Brown, William Doll, Newnansville,
Fla.; R. B. Hilton, Boston & ViUalonga, Savannah. Ga.
TroupviUe, Lowndes county, Ga.
Will practise iu Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin, iAurans, and Pulaski counties,Georgia;
and in Jefferson. Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida^ | feb28
WILLIAM 8. DANDBLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker Htreet and Bay lane,Savannah.
fairs! UrtDS bi) Cflrgrapl). 1 ant stumMats
•4r TWlagnpRed for the Ueorgisn
.
Farther by the Unltlc.
Three Bailies fuu/fht— Mtnrhitoff i epm lid In have
surrendered.
Nkw York, Out. IB.
The IIiimhIhiim fought three ImUIuh In dofenco of
Sovaflopul, one at the river Alma, one at Kulchla
ami nnothi-r under tha walla ot the oily of Sevasto
pol. They were defeated in each ungaKOinent.
Tlio despatches by thts Russian Courier make uo
mention of these leveracs. Tlio only official intelli
gence received Is timt from the battle at the river Al-
mu. Tlie Indications are, that the Turks will invade
Hessurubia aud make a winter campulgu.
New York Cotton Market.
Nkw York, Oct. 17.
Cotton lias advanced from J to 4—murkot Urra—
demand better.
Return of the Alabama.
Nkw York, Oct. 18.
The steumship Alabama, which left New York for
Havannah, Wednesday, returned to New York leulc-
ing.
Arrival and Reception off Capt. Luce.
Nrw York, Oct. 18.
Capt. Luce has arrived hero and been enthusiast!-
oally received. He says that the Brown family and
titty others were on a rail when the Arctic sunk, and
were probably saved.
New Orleana Market—Later from Cuba.
Nkw Ohlkans, Oct. 18.
Our Cotton market has advanced uodor the infl
ence of the Baltic’s advices.
The Black Warrior haa arrivod, with Havana dates
to the 16th. Cartinudos, who arrested Lopez, haa
been assassinated. Pozucla sailed for Spain on the
12th instant.
. r iff** UNITED STATES MAIL LIN 1C—
li.UttaiN'HNKW Y(»IIK—l'oinnvoon Wednesday.«6tl.
Inst., nt — o'clock. I*. M.—The splendid sfeamship FlJflt
IDA,Capt. M. H. Wisxlhuil. will leiv* her wharf os above,
For freight or passngo, apply to
: ootllf PADKLFORD, FAY k OU.
Uahlu Passage $26 00
I Steerage 0 on
1 NEW YOltK—Union Line.—The regulai
i jSSflLi aclret bark CULl4>MA. Gran'. Muster, will have
| quick .lexpatoh for llie above port. For freight, nr pas-
l "age. a. ply to
| net20 F. J. OGDEN.
C'a BOSTON—Tim*bark CIUHU-..S WILLIAMS
niaatvi. nlll havcquick dispatch an abore.
Mir ireighl or pannage, apply on Uosrdat IVIfair’s wharf, or
ooilB BKI.iilAM, KMJ.Y x CO.
JfUAN BARTRIDGR. HAMILTON COt l'FR
HARTRIDGE <k COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practise in all the Courts of the Eantern Circuit.
WM. r. WILLIAMS. TltADDKCS OUVKR. JACKIROWR
WILLIAMS, OLIVER df BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
.fluena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
WIU practise In the oounties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
oounties where tneir eerviees may be required. jan29
t w. millf.k. j. it nirt.Dixa
MILLER & GAULDING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marietta, Georgia,
Will practice In the following counties : Casa. Campbell,
Carroll. Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth. Mckens,
Paulding and Cobb, Refers to James H Carter & Co.
r. niLAsn. r. h. o’nriil.
HYLAND <St O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. &c..
Next Door to Marshall House, Broughton street,
8 A VANN AU, GEORGIA.
Wholesale and retail dealers in imported wines aud liquors,
French brandies, segars, and fancy groceries.
j. i. ares. j. h. davis.
RUSE, DAVI’i «k LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah. Ga.
S. LOCK KIT. H. I>. SNKLUXG8.
LOCKETT di SNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
■SatunnaA, Ga.
WILLIAM HUMPHREYS,
CHEMIST, Savannah.
Manufacturer of Essential Oils, Extracts, Perfumery, Fnn-
cv, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Drugs, Medicines, kc
ly—aug28
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on oorrect prin
ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feelsassured he
oan give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
g^Guttera and Conductors made to order.
BANCROFT dt BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase aud Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate. 117 Bay Htreet. Savannah. _ jau24 ,
JOBX T. ROWLAND. JOHN T. KOWLA.NI>.ill
ROWLAND Ot CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-streei. Savannah.
H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t.,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, GA.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 04 Bay-street. Savannah
THOMAS Ot KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOU8E AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 16 Barnard street, Savannah. Ga
Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and
force pumps, hydraulic rams, and kitchen ranges, con
stantly on hand. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to Jan7
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county. Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. & J. Cochraxk, Irwintnu. Ga.. will atteud
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting.. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F. H. Rows, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah.
may7—dfcwly
GREVILLE Ot CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.,
Keep an ofllco at Chattanooga, Term., 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. 2ra—aug8
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masoury of
every description. Residence first door west of St An
drew's Hall. Broughton Street.
A. a CHAMPION. J. O. WATTS
CHAMPION Ot WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay street.
HAVANNAH, GA.,
Dealers In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, kc., kc.
References—A. Champion, Esq., Satnuol Solomons, Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, Swift k Co.. Savannah, Ga.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Off Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared
to take riua against Fiax on Buildings and their oontents.
Also Maxinz Ska Risks, on the moatfavorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY k 00., Agents
SUNDRIES.
100 barrels Stuart's, A, B.andC sugar.
30 hhds New Orleans sugar.
16 hhds. Porto ltlco sugar.
10 hhds. Texas sugar.
260 sacks greon Rio coffee.
100 sacks Laguyra coffee.
60 mats old Government Java coffeo.
75 boxes ground coffee.
160 chests and half chests superior Gunpowder and Hy.
son tea.
76 hhds. West India molasses.
100 WjIh. West India molasses.
76 bbls. New Orleana syrup.
150 boxes Beadel’s patent tallow candles.
60 boxes sperm candles.
100 boxes Adamantine candles.
160 boxes No. 1 pale and family soap.
76 boxesl’earl starch.
26 half barrels boof (Fulton Market.)
26 barrels choice leaf lard.
40 kegs choice loaf lard.
60 boxes ground paper, ginger and spice.
60 boxessuperior mustard.
100 sacks Georgia Flour.
100 boxes lemon svrup, and cordial. -
76 boxes one gallon, half gallon and quarter assorted
pickles.
60 boxes segars. assorted, with numerous other articles,
just received and for sale by
se22 McMAHON & DOYLE.
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED OCT. 2, BY S. S. SIBLEY.—Virginia Come
dians, or old days In the old Dominion, edited from
the mss. of C. Effingham, Esq., in two vols.; Party Lea
ders, skotches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton,
Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay, John Randolph, or Roanoke.
kc , by J. G. Baldwin, Esq ; Preservation of Health and
preventtion of disease, by B. N. Cummings, M. D. ; The
Chemistry of common lire, No. 4, by James F. W. Johnson,
M. A. ftc. : Alice Seymour, a home tale, by Mrs. Grey, au
thor of “ the Gipeey’s Daughter," Ac. ; Secrets of tho Old
Smlthej, a sequel to" Ada, the Betrayed.” by the author
of Ela the Outcast, kc ,; Godey’s Lady’s Book for October;
Blai kwood’s Magazine for September ; Hunt's Magazine
for September.
oc4 Forsaloat No. 135. Congress street.
TEACHER WANTED AT WALT1IOUR-
V1LLE—LIBERTY COUNTY.
T HE Commissioners of the WalthourviUo Academy, de
sire to obtain the services of a competent principal,
for the echoolat the above place, which will be opened on
tho 1st January next, for the accommodation of as many
scholars aa may please to connect thomsolvos with it. The
school will now number about sixty scholars, with every
prospect of increase undor efficient management.
The principal will havo the control of all of the depart
ments, with the proreeds of tuition accruing from them —
He will bo furnished with & pleasant and capacious resi
dence, embracing eight fine rooms, sufficient for boarding
his assistants and some pupils from a distance. He will
bo expected to furnish a female teacher for that depart
ment. subject to the approval of the Commissioners Tlio
departmentof music can be organized and supplied as soon
after tho opening of the school, as tho number of music
scholars can bo ascertained.
The rates of tuition will be subjected to the approval of
the Commissioners. A small rent for tho use of tho
b ’ildings, simply sufficient for keeping tho grounds sod
lute In repair, will bo paid annually by the principal to the
Board.
The Board will simply remark, that every facility for the
establishment or a Brut-rate institution, under enterprising
and energetic management, is now afforded. In point of
health, religious, social and moral advantages. Waltliour-
ville Is UDMurpassed by any place in Georgia, while tho
Railroad which will soon pass through tho village, will
place it within the easy reach of the surrounding country.
A good Hold for enterprise and talent.
All applications must be made by the 16th of November
next. Address to the undersigned, at Rice >oro\ Liberty
county, Ga, C. B. JONES,
oc6 Secretary h c. w. a,
P. S.—References, where tho applicant is not Jidely
knowly desired.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
VBOLIIALI AND BXTAIL PKALIR IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
Nest Side Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
BROWN Ot HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES.
Wm BROAD STMXT. SAVANNAH. OA.
H. F. HORTON. C. H. RIRIMAN,
HORTON Ot RIKE. AN.
VBOLISALIAHD R NT AIL DK.LBRH IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
116 Broughton-street.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NIO'IOLS,
Owens' Building, opposite I-ulaski House,
Having made large additions to hlsestabllAhment, continues
to do BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTING, In Ms usual neat and
handsome style, and on accommodating terms.
All work oxecuted wlthdlspatch.
. FOR RENT—The upper western counting room, and
Athe corner wharf store of George Jones’ now brick
’ ,l ~ l MEWl'Sc.
e TO RENT—From the 1st of Nov. noxt, the’ llouse
and two lots or ground on TattnaU-street, estate of Ma-
e * "TO RENT—From the let of June, a new and com
modious four story brick Honan on Elbert square, con-
talning ten rooms, with gas. h-.t and cold wafer ba-
thing room and other conveniences, together with out
houses. Ao. Address box 201 post office. , maylO
“TWENTY DOLLARS REWAKb.—Ranaway trom
» the subscriber.on the 16th or August,# negro man
named TOM. about forty yearsold. stout and chunky
AN i.nitf and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
forehead. lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where
he has spent several vears of runaway life, and was an in-
ot£-.»«.h J.11. rorf f' 1
Leon county, Florida. Sept 12,1863, aopl8—dAwtf
BROUGHT TO JAIL —A negro man named David,
jrc) five feet eight inches In height, dark complexion.
about 26 years of age. says be belongs to David Gil
JCLlet, of Alachua county, Florida. JOHN MAY.
M 21 Jailor.
V INEGAR —30 bbls Whlta Win* and Cider Vinegar, for
•lit by JtU HYLAND * O'NEIL.
GAS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to the use of urivatc dwellings, churches.
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundaries,
machine shops, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable GasCompnny of Baltimore, keep
oo hand and manufacture to order lias machines of any
required rapacity. Their apparatus haa stood the tent of
practical experience, and cannot be exce led in economy,
safety and simplicity. For further partlo ilnin address
E. R. SPRAGUE. Trasury,
202 Baltimore, at.,
»ug12 Baltimore, M. D.
A CARD —The undersigned having purchased the inter
est or Mr. E. Lockett, in the firm of Lockett, Izing k
ik) .said firm is this dav dissolved. W. H. LONG.
je2 | J. H DAVIS.
D ISSOLUTION—The firm of Kkmitun & Vkkhtiuji is thie
day dissolved by mutual consent.
EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
ap 29 HENRY W. VKRSF1LLE.
t MlWARD 8. KEMPTON having purchased the entire
J Stock. Notes and Open Accounts of tho late firm of
Kempton & Verstille, will continue the business on his own
account at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage of his friends and the public at
l*rge ap30
r PHE Subscriber having sold out his entire interest In
J. the firm of Kemnloo k Verstille. to E. S. Kempton,
would respectfully solicit, in his bohalf. a continuance of
that favor so liberally bestowed on the late firm.
ap30 HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
NEW GOODS.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST OF THE SEASON.
GRAY BROTHERS,
I N resumiug their formok- relations with the citizens ofSa
vannah as solicitors of public patronage, beg to inform
their former friends and the public generally, that they
will keep constantly on hand the CHOICEST GOODS OF
THE SEASON, and sell them on such terms ns cannot tail to
please the most experienced purchaser, their facilities for
purchasing being ot 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 and large sales, and taking advantage ol
the rise and fall in the market, warrants them in saying
that they will be able to offer stronger inducements than
those only who frequent tho market for a short period in
thebusy season and when goods are necessarily high.
The present stock, which we have purchased Irom Mr.
Sheahan. will be disposed of at from ten to twenty-five pei
cent, below Now York coat, 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 aud
desirable goods.
We have just received direct per Express, an invoice ol
very elegant and desirable goods, which we will also sell
verv cheap, probably cheaper than any of those goods
which have been sold at cost during the present Reason, as
thev havo been purchased for cash Inside of ten days, in a
dull and depressed market, among which will be founa:
Rich and elegant plaid Silks
Plain and brocade da
Black Silks, all widths
Rich brocade do
8etin plaid Barege
Plain and figured do
Real French Muslin, 12){« V yard
American Lawns, good colors. 6^)10g
Calicos, good oolors, 6)4 <t
Ginghams at almost any price, to reduce a large stock
oi dark colors
Mantillas of the very latest and most elegant designs
in black, white and colored, embroidered, appllca
tion and lace work
Domestics of the very best kinds atfactoiy prices.
Particular attention is requested to our Linen Trade. As
we import our supplies direct, we can, in all Instances,
warrant what we aell to bo genuine, and at low prices. A
few cases of vory superior cxpecteJ to arrive in a few days
as Invoices are received.
In commencing business in this city, we deem itne-
ccssary to make known the principles to which wo intend
adhering. Ours will be positively a one price cash system;
everything will be marked in plain figures to save time and
trouble to the purchaser, and no goods delivered without
having previously been paid for. may23
OUGAR. COFFEE, kc.—30 hints fair and prime NO Su-
O gar. 100 bags prime green Rio Coffee, 26 do do old gov
eminent Java do, 60 bbls refined Sugar, crashed and pow
dered. 25 do hand-made Sugar Crackers. 60 do Soda and
Buttor do. landing and for sale by
Jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
B iscuits, candles, soap. *c.—100 bbls sugar, soda
and batter Biscuits. 20 do Pilot Bread. 50 boxoa Bea-
dell’s 6’s and 8’s tallow Candles. 100 do Smith’s, Buchan's,
and Colgate's family Soap. 100 do Colgate's pale number 1
Soap 60 do peailStarch. 20do ground Coffee.00 do* Brooms.
20 bills Stuart's powdered Sugar. 60 do do crushed do, land
ing and for sal«r by
Augll SCRANTON .JOHNSTON k CO
VAtnmSB ZRPX.VKR. WILLIAM OBADT
PLASTERING, Air.
pile nudrrsigneil having as mclated themselves togethei
1. for the purposo of carryingonthePInsterlng and Stuc
co business In all their various branches, offer their servi
ces to the public generally. They are prepared to contract
for Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute order*
to any extent on the most reasonable terms and with Die
utmost promptitude. Haviug been engaged separately in
the business In Ssvnnnshfornenusi-ierabte time, each wiP
settlo his respective business up to ds te.and both confident
ly ask lor a continuance of the favor* of tliclr follow-citl
xeus of Savannah.
mayl4 BRUNNER k GRADY,
OOAP ANU STARCH.—60 boxes No l Family Soap, 60 do
C7 pure Pearl Starch.for sale by
J#26 McMAHON k DOYLE
R UM.—60 bbls Luther Felton's Rum, landing from bark
Exact, and for sale bv
|e22 ^ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
L IME—400 bbla landing per brig Torcello, and for "sale
by apUl BRIGHAM. KELLY * CO.
f^OR SALK —A Brick Yard now in foil operation with
V permanent kilns to burn the Bricks in. all necessary
tools, Ao , Ac., to carry on the business. Tills yard lias
been In successful operations tor a considerable time end is
only offered on account of the present owner declining
business. Apply to
aoglS WYLLY A MONTMOLIJN.
Foil H Vi.TIMOKI- —Regular lire.—
The brig JOSEPHLd. Wilson, ms tier, will have ilex.
, is aotive For freight or passage apply on board, ut
Telfair's wharf, or to
oct8 BIUGIIAM, KELLY A CO.
jfflU FIRST VE «SEt, Fuit NiJW Y RK.
I lie regular imokei schooner I, ri. DAVIS. Alwll
in*.* er. will have quick des; ateb. For freight, ol 2U0 ba>e*
cotton, or passage apply to
oct3 F. J. OGDEN.
ley.
dt UAL I'lfllORE.—Hie schooner U. G. Pa
Q&Vun Gilder master, will meet witli despatch a* n
r 11eigiit orpaiuage apply oil bo ird ut lioxtou’s wharf or
ool BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
FLORIDA PACKET.
>br Darien. Brunswick, and St. Marys, Ua.,and Jackson
ville, J’icotata. FalcUka, and Black Creek. Fla.
^-[i -***•• The new aud splendid fast running ■‘team-
BCsi SEMINOLE. Captain W. It. FoHmi will
commence her trips aa above on Tueseda the 17th Inst.
at 10 o’clock. A M Returning she will arrive it Saiammli
on Saturday morning, lu ample* time for ^asiu-ngei'> gmog
north, to connect with the New York uud Savannah stea.n-
sblps.
Tlie Seminole is fitted up in magnificent style, with large
and airy state rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
not excelled by any steamer in tlie South
Taking the Inlaud route she offers superior inducements
for invalids and others.
F'or freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, on
board, at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packet. ool7 - S. M LAFFITEAU, Agent
Anction Sales.
Auction Dales.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Bale Continued.
On 1HUIWD..Y, Nov. till*, will be sold «
BY PH1LBUIUK Ot HULL.
TOMORROW, at J1 o’clock, will be sold, in front of stare
Encluwige I lie usual a# ailment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors.
J.b.nvb&.wi 1 " lU " I•> tt.«k.r J .irf«lM.w.n.Ur,G^w5SS715«ili?lS5
JOUD noyie.ueteasen, lurnlture. Clothing. Fancy Articles, (locks WauriiM Jawal-
The s^k oi treiiceiles and Liquors. au“ a . llie Mrish- ry.kc. Terms cash on delivery. ’
able arllol'-a In ssld store. Sold by leave ot the Ordinary N. II—All article* uurehashed - •
of Chatham couuiy. aud for tie- benefit of llie heirs and [ for before tlie next regular aale. will be sold o *"
creditor* of tali estate. Tho «ule will continue from day 1 risk ol the former purchaser
i day until disposed of. : :
Also a horse and wagon. Term* cash ocl’l „„ v .. ,n ! n l" 1 1 G?n'fn»>*d.
On MONT Y. Nov. 13th. will bo sold a', the store corner of
d aud Stewart-streets, coiiimvmd..g at eleven 1
don account and
'duck.
lie stuck of tiriicerlt'S. Liquor* and Pry Good*, belong
ing tu (lie e«tato of John Doyl'.d* cea-ed. Sold by leavo
iliniuy of 0 m'li mi county, for the benefit of th,
ci • liters of said estate. T >e sale *ill cunt one
from day to day until disposed of Terms cssli octl 1
Administrator's -fete Continued.
On Tuesday. Decernl»ei 6tli. will he sold in Iron! idThei'ourt
Home, between tin* legal hours of >ale.
Isit oflsiinl and Impiovin nt*. situatelon Itailroad-t..
having nm-huu Irial ami twenty-five feet front, and r .u
iiing 12 feet to Hsrris »treet— iKionded on Hie i a*t by llie
land*ut oitilan and iuU. nnrt tt'e*t by Mr. itelley's. -»l-o
u Iso of Isinl inC.uud n n County.coot;.Suing twelve Inin
drednu i twelre acres. inoieorleH . b....iided mi tlm Hontli
bvllie.-t Mary’* River on tlie East by the I mda of dcln-
lush, on tlie North by May’s and- hu-i on tlie we-t by Cat
Fish Click. A most de-nuble -ituaiimi lor m il sites —
Map* ol botli I sit* ran In- s-en at tho Com ing Room.
' old bt leave of the ordinary, and foi M" beneOtofthe
Heir* ol ilie Ls'alo of Samuel Gi iffin laieofChalhsm coun
ty. dece sed. Purchasers to pay for tile*.
nc7 RUBERf H. GRIFFIN. Adm’tor.
Corn nt private sale—20f hushefe Corn, for sale al the
I On MONDAY, v d in*Unt. at 11 o’clock, will be told la
store, corner of Bull aud Coogres*«.treete,
Sundry peri liaole good*, groceries, liquors. Ac. beloac-
ing to e-tate of Geo. Alex ndcr decreed. Sold by an-
nm ion ol court, and hy order of llie administrator Terms
oet30
prl ,? , , a 1 '"* le ~ ,i00 bj ff" frf,h Braa, now landing
j cur Wood bridge, from HaPimore. and for enl* otlSO
OnFiiiti.v ... Adm'Diatnitiir’eSale.
■JUSUSn'.?? 1 ? *¥* Ll '“ 11 >Hnb>MU>t(ha
•lure. ” U ,,r ' el r "-* 1 d-ir -uuth flora Uooola'i dm,
him",’.catsvu 1 * 1 ?-*'«•». luialtore,ire., 1»-
a. «,u,.
oeUT
AdministiHt-.r’a Sele
; “ItSWS 0-cUsik.wniberold
j * l ‘[i;, Jpf f, J. "ZinL:"; 1 h- ' c ' ,f1, Kw i ' corn<r
I All llie boueelioM i.d kit
■ the estate of Jos Banc- ft, .
j ol c.)url, a.,d by order of he
lep't.
nogl
FOR PALATKA, E. F., VIA
Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Jack*onville,
tiddleburg. Black Creek.—The new elegant
steampacbet Si. JOHN'S, Capt. James Freeborn, will leave
fur the above places on Thursday morning. 26th instant, at
10 o'clock, and continue to leave every Thursday there
after.
This boat having large and airy state rooms, and taking
the inland route, offers superior inducements to traveler*
and other*.
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Florida
Steampacket Wharf near the Gas Works, or to
OCtl7 CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
CHARLESTON AND BALTlftiORuJT
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO ’S LINE.
Cabin Passage $17 60 | Steerage Poasago . .$8 00
~ The splendid now side-wheel steamship TF3J-
.NESSEE. Louis Parish, commander, willaail as
lowing schedule:
From Baltimore. From Charleston.
Saturday April 29
Wednesday May 10
Saturday May 20
Wednesday May 31
Saturday June 10
Wednesday June 21
Saturday July 1
Wednesday July 12
Saturday July 22
Friday...
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday
Friday..
May
....May 10
... May 26
....June 6
....June 16
....June 27
luly 7
....July 18
....July 28
Apply to J. HOOPER A CO , Agents, Baltimore.
J W. CALDWELL A CO., Agents, Charleston.
m»y4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO., Agents. Savannah.
OPPOSITION LINK.
Change of Departure—FbrPalatka, Fla.,andall the interne.
diate landings on the route.
, The superior new Steam-paokotWELAKA,
__^Captain N. Kino, will, until further notice,
leave on Saturday the 14th inst.
Rate of Passage In large, airy 8tate Rooms, as follows: k
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N.B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, wll'.b*
ve-ehipped free of all onargesat Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Paoket Company’s wharf, or to
oct7 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
FOR CENTRE VILLAGE, VIA
Darien, St. Simons Island. Brunswick. Fancy
_ Jersontm, and St. Marys.—The regular weekly
packet steamer PLANTER. Capt , will leave the
Florida Steampacket wlmrf. near the Gas Works, on Mon
day, the 10th instant, at 4 o’olock, P. M .nud will continue
to leave every Monday following. For freight nr pas ssgo
apply on board, or to
octl2—tf V. WOOLEY, Agent,
FOR CHARLESTON.
Tho nteamors Gordon and Calhoun will
_lenvealternately evory Monday, Wednesday,
lay and Saturday at 7)4 o’clock, P. M., leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 5 o’clock. P. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S.-M. LAFFITEAU. Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864.
„ MRS. S. TOMB
Will open on Monday next, 3d April, at her MIL
y^^llneryand Dress Making Establishment, on Broi '
j85C*» ton street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, a new
splendid stock of
SPRING GOODS,
comprising nil the now styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, in silk, crape and itraw; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions ; Caps. Head Dressos and Ribbons,
in large assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; also,
French Flowers, Wreaths,Straw andotherTrimmings, Dress
Collars, Ac., Ac, to an inspection of which the ladies are
reiipectfully invited on her opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and prossing Bonnets and Panama Hats.
march30—tf
BROGAN S—BROGAN fcj.
The subscribers would call the attention ol
planters andothors. in want of good and cheap
brogans. to call and oxamine their stock, as they
feel satisfied that upon inspection the quality and
pricosoi tlieir goods cannot fail to please.
MURPHY A DEVANNY,
uovlfi corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
M2 Congreititieet. 14$
ADAMS & BRUNNER,
A RE now prepared to exhibit tlie cheapest and most ex
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever opened in this city, to which they invite 'he
attention of city and country purcha*ers. The following
comprise a portion of their stock :
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and striped Cotton Osnaburg
Mari boro Stripes and Plaids
Fancy and Mourning Prints
White and colored Muslin [.awn
Plain and Printed Barege
“ “ “ Chalfie
“ •' “ Crape de Paris
Figured Mousline de Soie
Black and colored Alpaca
•• Chailie and Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do. Paper Cambric
Hooks and Eyes. Dress Trimming, Fancv Articles. Ac.
Together with every article usually found in best assort
ed dry goods stores, which they are offering at much lower
prices than usual, at the old stand of Messrs. Iji Roclio A
Bowne mur28 ADAMS A BRUNNER.
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED June 27th. by S. S. Sibley —The Iron Cousin,
or Mutual Influence—by Mary Cowden Clarke.
Lectures on the True, the Beautiful, nnd tlie Good—by
M. V. Cousin, increased by an appendix on French Art.
translated with ths approbation ofM. Couain.by O. W
Wright-
The Pilgrims ol Walsingham. a romance of the Middle
Ages, from the accomplished pen of Agnes Strickland.—
Apart from its superior merit, the work lUelf ia oneof
marked originality. No book in the broad range of modern
fiction—unless.indeed.it be the far-famod" Arabian Nights"
—will iu any degree compare with It. From beginning to
end it I* a volume of fascination.
Godey’s Lady's Book for Julv; Gleason’s Pictorial. For
sale at No. 136, Congress-street. Je28
CUBA.
H ISTORY of Cuba, or Note* of a Traveller in the Tropics.
being a political and historical account of the Island
to tlie present time, by Wurturin W. Ballou, with engrav
ings .
The Plurality of World*, attributed to Wbcwcll. with on
introduction by Edward Hitchcock.
Guido A JuliuH, or Sin nnd the Propitiation, exhibited
with true consecration of the sceptic, translated from the
German of Tholuck, with an introduction by John I’ye
Smith.
Lingard’H History of England, vol. 6.12 mo.
Ranklog’a Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
January to June 1854.
Skoda on Auscultation and Percussion.
Hughe’s clinical introduction of the practico of Auscul
tation and oilier modes of physical diagnosis ol diseases of
the lungs nnd heart.
Danniel’s Equity Practice.
Story on Partnership.
ang26 W. THORNE Wn.LIAMS.
HUDSON, FLEMING Ol DO.,
no tore and Commission Merchants,
No. 94 flay street. Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDFJt their aervices to planters, merchants and deal
ers. In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Relng connected in business witli Hopkins, Hudson
A Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will begivento business.and "
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON.
i usual facilities af-
sep!8—tf
W. R FLEMING, } s * T » un »^i.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
R eceived per steamer Alabama—imitation Eng
lish Thread Laces, Jaconet, Swiss, and Mull Edgings
and lnsertings, Swiss and Book Bands and Collars. Linen
Cambric Hdkfs, flnol’alm Leaf Fans, Oil Silk, French Work
Ing Cotton, bro linen Gloves. 1-adles’ Cotton Hose.Grass
and Corded Skirts, Checked Cambrics. Swiss Muslin Ac —
For sale by [je30] HENRY LATHROP A Co’.
H. S. BOG A it 5 Kn.
STATE STREET. Unl'llT lluOr SQl'alD . SAVANNAH,
Cabiuut Maker,
UPHOLSTER. UKI.I.-llAMiKlt. Ac.
WOULD respectfully Invite attention i
the Increaxed facilities afforded liitu by hi»'
present location, in all branche* peititm
ing to hi* buxine*. *uch a* CABINET MA
KING, UPHOLDER1NG. BELL-HANGING. Ac.
Having been engaged for many vear* in attendance on.
and in furnishing every requisite for FUNERAL*,, he con
tinue* io he at all times supplied with
All Sizes of iUaliogany ami Metallic Coffins,
siloing which nmy lie found a n w pattern ol Ai'iioltl’e
Pnti-ni Alr-Kx!utuste<l Metallic Burial Cnacs,
for which the advertiser is the only agent tor .-avann.ih unit
Florida Blnck Walnut, Cherry and Pine CoiIiuh. also con
stantly on hand.
Having every facility for the performance of all tlie de
tail* required on funeral occasions, including the obtain-
men tot the grouud. Mr U. is prepared to a*sumo the whole
direction of funeral arrangement*, while for moderation in
ohargea. lie refer* to tlie experience of tlie community, a-
mong whom he has been resilient for so many year*.
In compliance witli many solicita
tions from hi* friend* and fellow-cit i -
zeus, Mr. B. liasobtained a new unu
inodernly constructed He*knk. which
will be under the charge of Mr. I).
N. Lain, w ueu «i*stied. carriage* will also bo *upi lied at
the usual cost. Order* for the Hearse can be lefi as above,
of with Mr. Uin at 221 Congress-street, ra aj6
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF. GREEN A a).
NKW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street. Savannah. Ga.
SPRING AND SUMAIKU GOODS.
The subscriber ha* now opened a complete assort
ment of goods suitable for the present and coming
season, consisting in part of black, blue and colored
.Cashmere Cloths and Cashmerets, black and fancy
colored French Casslmeres. white and fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, and fancy Marseilles Vestings. Ac., nil
of which he is prepared to make up to order in the most
fashionable style and on accommodating terms
WM. R. SYMONS,
mh29 Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker street.
READY-MADE“CLOTHING."
The subscriber has received by recent arrival*, an
extensive asHortment of Ready-made Clothing for
ISPR1NG ANI) SUMMER, milking his stock complete.
.It consista In part as follow*; Black and Col’d Cash-
merett Frock* and Sacks. Blue Mazurka Cloth Frocks. Buff
and White Duck Drill Frocks. Grass, Silkpnd Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of Fancy Cassimevos and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck and Fanty Linen Drills. Black Drop D’Ete and Doe
skin Cassimeres, Plain. White and Figured Drills.
Vests of White and Buff Marseilles, Fancy and Striped
Marseilles, Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting of Silk, Lisle and Ba
tiste Linen Cravats.Gauze. Merinoan I Cotton Under Shirts,
White Silk Susponders. Black aud Col’d Mohair Stocks, Tnf-
feta Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Fancy Silk and Striped
Cotton Socks. White Linen andTwillod Jean Drawer*. Ac.,
the whole of which he offers for sale at the lowest market
prices. WM.R. SYMONS,
apll Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker-st.
rrf ms
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber haa just received an as
sortment of Plano Forte* from the factory of
(Jacob Chickering, Boston, being the first of
this make that have been offored in this city.
Those in want oT a good Instrument are invited to an in
spection of them, as they will bo found to beat least equal
in tone, touch and finish to any other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being also agent for T. Gi.bert A Co..
Boston; J. B. Dunham. Stodart. Firth Pond a Co., and Uro
vesteen A Truslow. New York, the undersigned has on hand
a splendid stock of choice Instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and price.
g. b. Mitchell,
mayO Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co.
CO-PAUTKRSHIP NOTICK.
Tim undersigned have associated themselveiiw
gether. under the name acd stylo of Murphy A De-
vnnny, for the transaction ol geticral Boot nnd
Shoo business, having llie stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied by M.
Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Gentle
men’s ooots, Shoos. Ac., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
j3y MURPHY A DEVANNY.
BOOKS! BOOKS 1 ! BOOKS ill
R ECEIVED by S. S. Sibbly Aug. 3<»th. 1854.—Historical
Collection* of Georgia, containing the most interesting
Fact*. Traditions. Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
illustrated by nearly one hundred eugraving. Ac., by Rev.
Geo. While.
Che*nut Wood, a tale by Liele Linden.
Elements ot Agriculture, a book for young farmers, by
G. S. Warring ; prepared for tlie u*e of school*.
Notes of a Theological Stu-ient, by James Mason lloppiu.
rauomcALs.
Harper’s Magazine for September, a superior number,
fullj illustrated
Godey’* Ijidy’s Book, contning full fashion*, music nnd
illustrations.
Graham's American Monthly, for September, with nu
merous engravings.
I utnam’a Monthly for September, with a steel portrait of
Kennedy, author of Swallow Barn, Ac.
Blackwood’* Edinburg .Magazine, fur August. For safe
at augfil No. 185 Conere**-*t.
n I id- pi one Ba-
I aud lor -ale hy
se3 St'KANTON. JOHN’S TON A CO.
MANCY BUTTON'S—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain
n buttous. and ol all other kii ' ’ ’
ivlR
er kind*, iu large variety at ^
KEMPTON A- VKKSTILLh’8
HYLAND A O’NKlI.l.
sale by
L’OK SALE—Six No. 1 Negro-s aped Iron) 20 to 30 years,
F field hand* and axemen Appiv to
may28 WYI.LY A MONTMOLIJN.
R ECEIVED!PER STEAMER ALABAMA—I
20 do Raisin*, I cask cooiiing Prune*.
'* lemons.
... „ 1 bale Bordeaux
Almond*. 1 do Madeira Nuts. 5 sacks Pecan Nut*. 76 whole
and half drums Fig*. 2 bid* Pig ams. 2 do do Side*. 1 do
■Smoked Tongue*, 100 lb* Bologna Sau-age*, for sale by
»p26 JOHN H. JESSE
W
l.NK.-
•lo quarter e.a.*k* Maderia. It. do do Sherry. 1
pipe very old Maderia. 2 quartet cn*kx old Port. 100
dozen of first quality in bottle*, and lor sale by
jel4 HYLAND A O'NEILL.
nACON. LARD. SOAP. AC.—50 hhl* prime side*. 25 do
13 prime Shoulders, 60 bbl* prime leaf Lard. 250 boxes
family Pale and No 1 Soap. 60 bbl* K Phelps’Gin. 30 do
Luther Felton Rum. 60 do Boston Bum. 50 do B Clalriield
Sugar (Stuart.) 50 do C do do do 60 do A do do do. lauding
aad for sale by
Jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
for sale by
Je8
CJUNDRIE8—76 bbl* E. Phelps’ Gin; 25 do P. and H. fi
IO 200 boxes No. 1 Ball and Family Soap; 60 do oacli Col-
gates A Beadel’s Pearl Starch; 50 do new scaled Herrings;
60 do Ground .Coffee )4 ft and ft papers; 60doRuuch
Raisins; 76 bags prime green Rio Coffee; 60 bbls butter,
sugar and soda Crackers; 20 boxes Treadwell’s soda Biscuit
20 obis Cider Vinegar; 25 bqxes ground Pepper }i ft pa-
K rs; 16 hhds prime Bacon Shoulders, landing anil for sale
raay3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
G INGHAMS—Just receiver! a fine lot of the above Goods
good quality from 12)4 to 26 cents,
may6 ADAMS A BRUNNFfl,
L ADIES' DRESS GOODS AT REDUCtD PRICES -French
printed organdies, do jaconets, barege*, tissue*, gren
adines. India plaid silks, glace summer silks, Ac.; one case
handsome lawns at 12)4 and 18X cents ; bxrego de laius,
challys.JFrench collars, brilliants, Ac., for sale by
A MO
DfWITT a
MORGAN.
JsTl_
tool .
do do Shoulders, 30 half bbl* Fulton Market Beef. 76
kegs choice taaf Lard, 60 boxes Beadell’s 8’s patent Tallow
Cindlos. 45 do Adamantine do do, 76 do Colgate's and Ben-
dell'* Pearl Starch, tandingand for sale by
H
McMAIION A DOYLE
JrQ
S UGAR AND TOBACCO.—ffi.000 prime and choice Ha
vana Segars of various brands, 76 butts amoving nnd
chewing Tobacco do do, 60 boxes do, for sate by
jyO McMAHON A DOYLE.
S UNDRIES.—Just received. 10 bbls *olar lamp oil. 2 do
white wine and eider vinegar. 16 do N O syrup. 26 boxe*
ground coffee. 20 do pure sperm candle*. 50 do Beadell’s
6’s and (Ts tallow do, pearl starch. 60 dozen bucket* and
brooms 50 do scrub brushes and clothes line*, picktes in X
gallons nnd quarts. Ac., for sale bv
jy20 DAVID O’CONNER
F ulton market beef.—20 hair bbl* Hawes"F : i
Beef, landing and fur sale bv
Jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON v < Q
pfX)UR AND LARD.—2fet racks Georgia Hour. 121) bbls
J ACON,—-.8 hhds prlrao Shoulders, 11 do do Side*, lor
sale by mav6 COHEN A FOSDICK
S UNDRIES.—20 casks choice Bacon Side.*, 15 do doShoul
ders, 200 bbls and 30 sacks Georgia Flour. 120 bag* Rio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground do. 20 mat* Java do. 80 bbl* N. O.
Molasses. 25 hhds and 76 bbls Cuba do. 10 hhds choice Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbls Clarified A. B nnd C do, 160 boxes
No 1 Palo and Family Soap. 60 do Beadell’s and Colgate’s
Pearl Starch, 60 do Treadwell’s Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 35
bbls Butter. Soda and Sugar Cracker*. 60 do E. Phelps’ Gin,
60 do N. E. Rum. 60 do Western Whisky, 20 do old Monon-
gahela do, 80 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candle*. 76 do
Beadell’s Tallow do, 30 bbls and 60 kegs choice I-enf Lard,
forsaleby may31 McMAHON A DOYLE.
Molasses. 76 bbls do. 60 bbls New Orleans Syrup, for
sale by may7_ __ McMAHON A DOYLE.
S TAPLE DRY GOODS.—Linen and cotton sheeting of su
perior quality, bleached shirtings, French and English
long cloths. Irish linens, long laws, huckabuck. bird*eye
diaper*. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins and doyles, da
mask and huckabuck towels, Ac., for sale at the lowest
rlces^by jyl8 OttWITT A MORGAN.
i fu niton* belungingto
i« , d. u '• bi i^ruilwloa
i-tr-.ti.i. ’ieriuncaeh.
**il7
0 bbl* White Wine Viuegar; 20 do Cider do
McMAIION A DOYLE
„ plaid Grenadine
Dresses, Infant’s Gauzo Merino Vests, Welsh Gauze
Flannel*. Eren-h Needleworked Bands, Ac . for sale by
api6 Dewitt a Morgan.
L IME AND HAY—l.OOO bbls Lime per schr. E. J. Tul-
bot, and 400 bales Northern Hay. daily expected per
bark Gfrrard, for sale to arrive, by
Jel6 BRIGHAM; KELLY A CO .
OTAPLE DRY GOOD8.—.lust received 19 case* oleached
O Shirtings, of all qualities and best make*, Irish Linens,
Birda’-eve Diaper. Long Lawn*. Linen aud Cotton Sheet-
ln<s. Pillowcase Linens and Cotton. Gauze Flannels. Ta
ble Linen Damasks. Damask Nupkins. Scotch Diapers,
Huckabucks. Huckabuck and Damask Towels, white and
striped Cotton Osnnburgs. by tlie piece or bale. 7-4 and 8-4
Brown Shritings. Blue Homespuns. Dowlas, Apron Check*,
Ac., for sale at the lowest prices, by
mh2i Dewitt a Morgan.
Now landing, Rotators an onl«n« nt j rivits H
Fiut Potatoes al ^ mi*—in < i.| «•
received aud for safe, t'erro i e.**n
Corn at private sale— .,»• t..
ami for *ale in lot* tu *u I , . .
UNITED Ml .tie.'
NKW YOltK AND SAVaaNaH .»fc'oldii.rc
On and after March*?8tb*' wl* L* , U u suwuuni
wheel steamaliips
t-** 1 - «• 1 W„,lhull
AUGUSTA. 160U tuuc rani I I Tun
KNOXVILLE. 150U tun* Capt. C.' |7 | J.l’ow,
Saturda'" NCW *° rk and BaT * nn “ b every Wednexiay and
These-snip* are among the largest oo the coast, unsur
l “ "'*****"■ or comfort-making tl.vir passages
io 60 to 60 hours—and are enmmamfed by tkilil'ui, careluJ
to Mew Vo , |? C * r " Th ‘’ , ’ 0ffe ‘ * m0 * t dMlr>bl * conveyanoe
*26
Cabin uawaage..
8teerage passage
PADEU'ORD. KAY h CO..
Agents io Savannah
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
13 Broadway. New York.
UNITKD STATES MAIL,
From Macon, Go., to Tallaluzsaec. Fla.
Railroad to UgleUiorp—Stages to lUUahasstt
CSITfeifr-tiMklWu rlj « Daily arrange- ...*.*A , 'X
ment on this route <■■■■* v *
aulliuiuuceil nn t l>« till, !*>•« - .
oouiuieuceu on tlie 0th inst., running three Gmes . ...
via. Newton, Bainbridge. and yuincy, and three timM
week via. Thomasville, Duncansville, ,Vc
Passengers bythU route will leave Macon at halt past •
■’ **, for Dglethorpe The SUmm
leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’does, arriving atTal.
byieitberrouteSShoonT tlieevenlng °* tbe next day—tiura
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, it 10, P M 1Ulnaw * 0,
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
ThomaavlUe—returning same route on Mondays, Wedne^ayt
and 4 riday^ at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route
In 36 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah In 6(
Hours
BvthisroutePassenger leaving Savannah by tHiJilock
abnriJrfH^n* .T w! r . riT u at T » :,BhM8 e« 6° hour.. Hi.
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditions route
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida
0 S" lb "''P' «.» ' *»» O.UU»r«
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Fisher, " Tallahassee.
a ?^ F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
FOKNKW YORK—VIA NORFOLK, VA.
tffcnZXf* ‘ho large and commodious double
SAUmZ Engine Side Wheel Steamships Ja
Jauiestowo nnd Roauoke.leave*Norfolk, Va.!forN
' Vedn ®“ da y morning and Saturday evening
rln lpd^ , 6 neXt ' ay Passage and fare, state-roomi ln-
»in?t ro^ 1 Ste , erage Paaa^go $4. These ships are one thon-
““ d t ? na “nrdfn each, and are fitted and found In every
respect, according to act of Congress, and are in every wa/
m comfortable and secure as any steamships on the coast
CZC’ ^ kin E the Rallroed to Augusta connect with
the Wilmingtou and Manchester Railroad at Branchville
W P v° C u ed | d rec , lly , on }° hferfoik, from whence the run to
New York, is made in about 24 hours
.oun J ' M ' HMITH * BROTHER. Agents,
,e -° Smith’. WharfTRorfoik.
SOUTH-WESTKRN RAILROAD.
CHANGE OK SCUEDUIR.
0 — — uvuujuiiC,.
afle « Mond . a f.’ October 2d. passenger trains
will lenve Macon daily at 6)4. A. Ml. and arrive at
Americus 11)4, A M., arrive nt Columbus 7 o’clock, P M
Leaves Columbus daily, at twenty minutes past ten, A M ’
and al K nmve at Macon 6 o’clock, P
g a \ ilacon - oacb elth Central Railroad
inrt-m 1? vaunu v“ gURta ' Mllledgevlllo, and Fatonton.
u,n d .. nil “ aC °" a ? d ' ,0Rtcrn Railroad trains to Griffin, At
lanta. Dalton, Chattanooga Knoxville. Nashville, Ac
Connectingdaily at Columbus by fast line of coaches 28
‘hence, 64 miles by M A W Point Raft
road to Montgomery, Ala.
Mail aSl Dg at A “ ericu8 with Tall *hnssee and Entente
Tickets ran be procured at Americus to Auguste, and at
Macon to \\ ilmlngten. N. C., via Augunta. ’
OKU. IV. ADAMS, 8up’t.
NOTICK TO FOR VV ARDINQ ^KRCIiANTB
AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED,
TTM1E following reduced rate* for freight destined .or«onz-
A ^"' ery - Alabama, have been established from Savan-
“ K '*' l " Montgomery, over the Central, Macon and West-
Hulir l ! n,a “" d •■"grsnge.and Montgomery and WestPoint
Rail reads. Gooila intended for this line, should be marked
• via Atlanta.”
l*t do** measurement goods, per foot, 26 cents
2d •• per 100 pounds. $1 -lo ’
No wagoning on tlio route, and goods have quick deanatch
Maoo.v. Aug. 2,1864. EMKRsVwSnP *
aug4— im Superintendent M. A W R. R.
FAR MK It S' IIOTKL.
HOLMKSVHXE. GA.
Tim undersigned lake* this method of Informing bis
frit ud* aud the public generally, that he is prepared
10 accommodate nil who may favor Him with acall,
.tud solicits a *iiare oi public patronage ’
J ga JAMES K. HILLARD. Proprietor.
LANIKll HOUSK-MACON, OA.
M The uuiierslgued having leased the above esteb*
llshment la-g to assure the traveling pubiic that
no exertions will be spared to sustain the repotetloa
m urn uouse. OEU. M. LOU AN, I . '
janiz— 1 ^ JaMM? MEaKa, J PMprietors.
FLANTBRS’ ilOTKL—AUGUBTaToZ—
M i his splendid uew i.ouse. situated on Broad-st
immediately in front ol the site ol tlie old Plantera*
Hutel. which hah been lurnlshed throughout with
m-» -uruiture. bedding, etc., will open for the racepUoa of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
f ‘I IT *, 10 ?’ 10 g,vl ‘ ‘o those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. oIMPSGN;
nov Proprietor.
PiCOLATA ItOUSK, PICOLATATFLAn -
M Thei subscribe! wouh. respectfully Inform fte
travel nu community that he ha* leased the above
r*Tnd l n.T'i aD ' “«» iwly to accommodate
, gi '' lu8 '™
He will have horses and carriages at all tlmea to aecom-
inodute Ills guests. UEO. M GALPIN
decia Proprl.tor.
UOZZEK8’ WEST l*OINT HU'I'KL
® IS n«,w 1I|H!U ; the liou*e ami ground* have bees
greatly Improved, uo ad ntiuual Cottage erected./with
six chamber* and 1 parlor.) which has been hamteome-
ly furnished, sad u ill be rented by the *ea*on
W«*T Point. N. Y.. May 26. 1854
je3 mw.vf WM. B. COZ7RN3.
I EMBROIDERIES.—French needle-worked Collars. Swiss
J and Cambric Uunder-sleeves. Ilonitnu aud Maltese
lace Collars. Chemisette and Sleeves in sets. Cambric and
Swiss Edgings and lnsertings. needle-worked Stomnchers,
Msltese.Thread and Valenciennes Laces. Embroidered clear
Iawu Hdkfs .Gents'L C do. Ac., io great variety, for sale
at the lowest prices, by
may27 DsWITT k MORGAN.
QCGAR—76 hhds fair to choice X < > Sugar, 10 do Musco
O vado do, 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbls
Stewart’s refined C Sugar; for salo by
auglT WEBSTER A PALMES.
4JHOT ANI) POWDER.—180 bogs assorted bird and drop
O Shot: lOOkogsFFFG Powder.also halves and quarters ;
600 lhs. I«ad. in bar*. For snlo hy
ocl2 J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
N OT SELLING AT COST—But at very low prices. 12)4
cents, 12)4 cents—Just received, one case colored
French Mnslins, good quality and fast oolors, at 12« cents
per yard. may6 ADAMS A BRUNNER
C ODFISH ANI) HERRING —6 boxes prime Codfish, 7
boxes scaled Herring, for sale by by
)«8 McMAHON A DOYI.F
" Olive OU, just reoeiVed by
ap!3
. W. W, GOODRJCB
tentJnn of the public to this celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, which we, haring been appointed sole
agents by the importer, Arthur Leary, of New York, offer
for sale in lots to suit purchasers. This wine is equal lu
flavor to any of the favorite brands now in general use,
and superior to many which it is test superseding. Hotel
Proprietors, and others desiring It. can have Importations
made expressly for themselves, with their names labelled
on the bottles, by seudlng their orders to m.
«j* oodjn k man*
CHAT TAHOOCHBK^ l.AADS AT ^5^
^3i BY leave of the Prooato t ourl. and for distribution
^amungthe heirs of Reuben C. Shorter JiffBRS
,u aula, Alabama. I will aell, to the highest bidder at
ih" it| Ur !' " V'i U coun . t J of Randolph, Georgia, on Tuesday
the 6tli day of December, next, the following Unds on the
Chattahoochee river. In the 8iii dintiict of raid county to
wit ; Lot* number 296-296-313-314-327-328^20Jte!^i*_
S^sSirr 1 lbe80 . ul1 ' lhird or lot* number316-326-
34.-367 and 3.8, composing the pluntetion of the said Ren-
to , .‘hro‘» ,0 M ' \ e , n . ° r ' in his lifetirne - The tract lies with -
iu three miles of Georgetown, Ga.. and Euteula. Ala .and
embraces liver 2i00 acre*, of which about 1400 are cleared
and near 1000 acres ot river and creek bottoms, of endur-’
ing and fertile noil* The quarters are finely located for
health, and ure supplied by a never lailing spring ol great
volume aud beauty. There are cabins, with brick chim
neya. for a hundred negroes, and ail other building* needed
upon such a plantation. Tlie lands are well watered af-
lording superior accommodations for stock ; and the water
gin and mill, and landinglor the shipment or cotton are
not excelled by any upon the river. The entire tract will
be sold together, an an opportunity for securing a ntenta-
tion so valuable is rarely to be had. p a
I will also sell, at the same timo and place, lot of land
In said county, number 342 in tlie 8th district near the
river, containing 2o2)4 acres, of which uinety are cleared
Terms of bale.—One third cash bo on the drat day ot
January next, when possession will be given, and the bal-
nnce in one and two year* with interest.
The pui chaser will be able to procure supplies of every
variety, and all kind* oi stock, on the plantation J
i., Fe i r ^*u e »u n ? to * ee th 1 land " ■"> inrited to calloa
Mr. John H. Mitcbenor, on the premises, and any lettera of
enquiry will be promptly responded to by Col. Eli S. Shorter
of Eufnula, Alabama, or the undersigned.
JOHN GILL SHORTER,
Georgia Executor.
Euf.iula, selB—td
VALUABLE PROI'KRTY IN DARiJfiN OA
FOR SALE.
'pHE subscribers offer for sale, ou reasonable terms, four
A (4) Wharf I ot* In tlie city of Darien, Noe. 6, 6. 7 ■
having tlie best water in Darien. These lots comcriM 240
feet on the river, the same on Broad-street, and a denth of
200 hi 220 feet, ample room for a saw m'll and lumber yard
turpentine still, rice mill Ac For further inforSES.’
plytoUpt Annum) Leflls, In Darien, or to the subecrib
er " ^ ■ THOS. S WYLLY, McIntoAhCo
aug20—cod ALEX. C. WYLLY. Attente70a.'
forsalkT” "
O N the first Tuesday in December next, I will offer foi
bhIo at btuteshoro’, llullorh county. Ga., the follow*
ing property, viz: 3 negroes, 1.000 acres of land, 1 house
and lot. horses mules, wagon*, hogs, sheep, cattle, and
household and kitchen furniture. Terms made known on
the day or sale. o. E. FLETCHER.
N. It.—All persons indebted will come forward on that
duy prepared to pay up, and tuoso to whom I am indebt
ed will plea«e call at th
the name time.
O. E. F.
PROVINCIAL INSCRANCK COMPANY OF
TORONTO. CANADA. WEST.
Cnpltitt 94.000,000.
r pilK under*lgned having been appointed Agent of the
1 above Company bega t" announce that he is prepared
to i**u*c I’olieie* ot Insurance on Fire Risks In Sarannah
and vicinity, a* also on Marine Risk* generally
J«23 WM. CPOWpfcR. Agent.
S UGAK AND Mui.AbSEb—46 hhds New Orleans Sugai •
10 do Porto Rico do: 75 bbls A. B andC do. 80 hhds Cu
ba Molasses, 26 tierce* do. 76 bbl* do, 60 bbls New Orleans
Syrup, just received and for sale by
ju'yifl McMAHON k DOYU
jGMiGlhS.—6b bbla Hiram Muitb’s ana Geneeee Flour -
3 60 do Butter. Sugar and Soda Cracker* ; 80 boxes Tread'
well's Soda Biscuit; 60 bbls rectifl'Hl Whiskey; fo boxes
eacl. No 1 Pale and Family Soap; 80 halfeheets Black
Tet. K lb papers : 20 boxes assorted Candy ; 40 hhda crime
Bacon Sldee : 20do dodo Snoulders; 10 tierces eholee Su-
-• *° >«ep*~u.f u«,
WRUnOK, JOHNSTON * QQ.