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K1THKK INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC.
T MK mwUrateaed,
hU *n.\ mm remedy. M«efcm.n»’i Mmmaiie tbmptuml,
nop to uni v*ra*lly knowa U4 M> highly afpreeUted **
many thousand* who have tom bM erippte* and have
beca r*.torad to perfoct rtaMh *X “» S*?
with «Muhwtorto« uwmnniiU, a* »Uo ft dmli* to wee! Ute
| elradmiteem #1 ell whamay h# afflicted «Uh this Otecese,
Mid make U, to them, UM OftUHW, m -41 li themael
CWSMIV, mod.’.4 treatment , h#** determined thvaropri#
b>m t« reduce toe price to xwm imtoAim per bottle ; »t
wtaMh th* agent* wifi eell it to fatore.
a. a.^sssomkHo.. j r u rr,
*a»SttaartBBiMS||^
Marietta, by Wm. Ro*to{ A«|m1», by HUImr,*
Oo..»,h1 Wia. II. T»U, Rontoowbry, AU.. by l. H. Jon.-.
Il C.i .uA OminluftUwn. Golf « Oq.i ftl wboUwto by A A.
HoIoui.om A Ou.. ftfttl J. H. «.AttorA I'-O., ItofMiftitbi, U«.i
IUvIIumI, ItortYll A<Vv, «ud I*. U. Uohnn A(te.,Cb*r\*«t*m,
H. U„ bod J. Wrifbt H Co., No 161 Clwrlro. «U#ol. Now
OrloMX.ftftJ by DrotfgUU foiioiwlly U*iou«Uout Uio United
OHmilTOR, I. c.
WILLIAM. LAWTOH ft 00..
KICK A Nil HHA 1HI.ANU COTTON KAUTORM
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niu.tr.tlon. Of ^pbllltto niMOM., with 60 lorg*
lw «oWrwl|?'»** iar|U , |(f Mw j i0 *i SoUneoo for July,
ilooetto for July.
rt&-— Not.. Of Amorleon
in*.* v>o lMun.no*' THORNK WILLIAMS.
llofb proetleo of AownUntloo.
gftJffEuw *•>' r».t»~i«iajpi>uiu.
miiOKS—FIUB** 1 AKR1VAU.
^..ovvv^toMlM tho Block ^o. oftd Orcowto-by Oop-
outhorof ‘•Ttot.U In UrcoMlo.’’“Woo-
1 with oolortd
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m T* ?—,, Merchant—by Vlntcol Nolt*.
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NOUTUIUKU , «
flllTTKIl CORDIAL AND BLOOD I'URIWR, .
Tli. InunoiiM mUo of Oil. Onrdlol, during the loot two
ywor., ood Ui. univorMil ootlO'ocUon It lioo ily.n Li oil—
InclinUftg bundrwd. of lb* moot rw.pectobl. uby^olau.
throughout th. country—proy*. 11 lb. moat valuably AL
t.rotlv. owl Blood 1’uria.r .y.r kwiwu. for tb. tr.atm.ftl
or all dUooo.0 orl.lng f root IndlgotUon, o tor phi condition of
th. l.ivur, orlmpurlllM of th. Blood Whllo a. a 1‘r.vwi
tt..ordlMOM(,..Mo>nlly tbuocofo Uilloua and lut.rmU-
tout typ»». uothlug baa b..n found to wjuol It.
Till. I. ft punly T«gwtnblw ..tract, oloouiftl totok..ood
■wrlbctly hormtoM—wr.n with th. rcbUit oon.Ututloo —
It. octlou I. ilmpl., y.t prodootof Iho fttftat woud.rfully
bomHclal roiulto. A. on ogrwMbl. Tonic, It promoto.
boAtthy dlgMtlun, ot the muu. ttmo roptonlrfilng U. go.-
trio jufew. and ftirnUhlog hooltliT chyU. th.r.by IwparUog
purity and vitality to th. Blood, equali... IU circulation,
n.wly olMtrifl^t tbroogbout ov.vy propor ohonnol, otlwu.
late* tho livwr to boolUiy action. „ . . , .
Hc InrilwotM and RwUm »»n« Knfcwblcd
and OftMlItftlftd.
and thu(. not only rwmovlng diMana but fortify lug tho .ya-
t.m agnin.t IU attack*. *od produolog and maintaining ■
Glow of lloalUi and Baauty of Complcuou.
Tbi. Cordial and Wood Puria.r, ybould b. kept In .very
family and uwl by every Individual, a. tt may not ouly
ear. to them bund rod. ol dollar*, but aUo save them from
attllation, and even tar. lift Itaelf.
Ptic. on. dollar per bottle.
bruggUU and merchant, will be allowad a liberal dln-
coftnt on both the above preparation*, and can procure It
or our wbol.naUag.nU, a. above, at oar wholaMle price..
DOWNING k CO., Proprietory.
No. 1 Barclay »tr*et. N.w York ; Soutb-w.*torn Dipat
In LouUvIlU. Kentucky, order, may bwaddreMwl at .Itli.r
plac. fablb—ly
Bn.ini** (SarO*.
Q#m, tomtr
MUriAUBlUl MOJiTOSH,
ATTOKNftY AT LAW,y«*Mnri!U, fla.
3 TllOUP HOT
AT LAW
OBOUQHTn.OIJF
mer WKUaiir.d. and
HOWARD,
LAW.
Sop-buM, SoMMnak, Q 4
leni liy €(lrgr«t)l). ' ! ^ijPjing.i aak Bteawbut*.
THOMAS T. liONO.
ATMBNKY AT LAW AND SOUCJTOR OKNKRAL. K. DMt
ofayconur Bap BMf ftarnard-Mrvrfi, NuittnnaV
OHDlff AMY'S orncio,
Owm.rofBay aad WhUakar-atrMU. Ollloa hour, from u
A. M.,tot,r. If.j and from iU, P M. to •, V. M.
JNO. M. MILLIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mw aormr of Whilakxr and Bay drtrU,
WUI praetice in Ui.CCurU of Horlven, llullocli, kUHngham.
Bryan. Uforty, Mclntoah. Glynn, Qamd.n and Chatham
•ounttea. fob 7
JOBKPI1 U AN All I i,
ATTIIRNKY AT UW,
UIDoe, Bay »treet. over the lUadiug Room of the RcpoLII-
nan, eutranou linnwdlatoly ea*t of WeMm, Price A Veader.
D. A. O'HVKNB.
ATTORNEY AT l.AW,
Offlc. 176 Bay .tract, over Turner k Oo, 1 . Drug Htww.
PKKDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ITcuAinpUn VUy, D. O.,
Will prftcUit. in th# varloua CourU of the Diitrlcl, and at-
Und to tb* pro*acuUon of claim* agalnal tli# Govern-
rn.nt. Jum2U
M. W HIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I .AW,
Alligator, Eatl tlorida.
Wlllpraatleoift th. EaaUrn andSoutlt.ru counties. Refer
to Ool. 8.8. Hibloy, and R^B. Hilton, E*q., Savannah, Ga.
j. TV. PATTBHSON,
ATTORNEY AND OoUNBKLIpR AT LAW,
TronpoUU, Ltvmde* Oountp, Oa.
S. W. BAKBU,
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSBLLOU AT LAW.
MonlictUo, Jiff trim Cbunly, Florida.
R.ferenoe—lion. W. B. YumlMl, Savannah, Ga. f.b»
T. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WlllatUnd th. Superior OoarU iu the counties of Chatham,
liberty,Nolntoih. Umdu, Olynn, Wayne, Ware, Ap-
pllng and Tattoall.
P10KKNS* NIC TV WORK.
_ lK r, ttuks by Dickon*—price 12)£ cent*.
H « SS&5
sir; ««
.nJ u.“> •» wnpo.ltlo.-bj lW.r M.rk
eXt'e® Cbt™ttnl B»f*. ™
. nd Famine; Tlte Barclays of floeton; BUhop
at, U.' toI Stock!., wtl M "^% 1I0 BNB WII.U.M8.
law book* *■“ mumutiiiioM.
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TShlBon,. catH.oUr. cl Knbnkp.br W. H. Bo.
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"a, Jup.rCn.tr K.»t,t.i.Ut. .od .xp.ri.on. bp
WUbU’.Nn. Koatuotin,
Xovel. Foreale at No 136 Coogrea,
»u|U. —
books: boohsn booksnt
SU».r.
'LTSSW.JSSSU* beert to Ftorwc. b,
^pt» j
iR Reef roaring* (□"the South Sew. HyKPIVrWi
Now vtUyrWewy'-Lot Common By Leltoh RlUble.
Harper'. Maganne. for September
WblU'i Hi.torieal Collection* of Ge<>rjtl»-
Miller’. I'ractloe of Surgery. By tlnrgenl.
Miller’, rrlnelple* «f Surgery. _
CarpenUr'oPrinciple, of Comparative niy.lology.
Owen on the Skeleton and Teeth.
Both man'. Animal and Vegetable
Ro*»'. IcatllngCaae. of Commercial Uw;
Juriadiction. 2 vol.; Wheaton’. Law J
of Jurisprudence; Nwett on Partnerahip; H Byanl on Ma
rine iMurance; PriUbanl’. AdmlnUtT Prac ce, k IniMon *
I sailing Owe* on Pleading; mackburoontheCm'traaof
Sal.; Pindur'i Digest of the Lawa or IVnnaylvanla, IJbra-
't't’tj. 15 T ° U ’v’tBOHKK Wtli. 1 AMS.
STILL OPES—WORK BOOKS.
U^itrd Odder 10U, 1«M, £ * g*L‘ j.,
at a MUlU.or R^r Rotlngaln the South 8®.*, by ml
rM , £i. T .' l M.l“'oB»y, w.ulolo, prubcjUaHn
forth* t'ompleiion, the Hand.,,Lyea. Teath. fce.. Ae., with
"r^X'aoiuir^'bpj- r«-..b
15S5iSR»w-- ■*
S t U r^SrAii—i "«»' .tbuntn, H.
wtassss&f-**-
Cspt Speneer. landon Edition. .
“» at—.
LEMON SYRUP.
B kStT BLACK BOTTLKt, pe. fox *1, keg syrup p.r gallon
$H7.». do do per 80 gallon76*, keg. .xUa, mwb »7*.
Assorted Candles.
Per 100 H, 913; Sugar l’luni*. Emit Drop., «o.,*19.
AllartleUa of nnt quality. No charge lor dallyery at
railroad or steamboat*. T. C. RICE,
Candy and Syrup Manufacturer,
marts—dfcwly Bavannah.Qa.
THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.-
QtANDWICH Islands Notaa, by A HaoU. with .ngrav*
^Twenty Year* In the Philtlpine Islanda, by I). La Giro-
nlere. (Doctor l*ablo) with numerous ennavtiiga.
American Cottage Build.r,by J Bullock,or Home, forth.
People, with numerous plana.
Punch’s Honey Moon, and other cotnicallUea, with Ulna-
tr.tions by MoClenap. .. .
Tlcond.roga, or the Black Eagle, by G. P. R. Jaraea.
KaUterine Aifoon.by Sew.ll. author of Amy Herbera.
Chemistry;! Ubmmon life. No. 8.
History of UrfBun, by Jacob Abbott.
The IxoadohUarocet, for August.
IA.IUUIXatb. ’° r A \f. U THtJBNE WH.L1AM8.
LINEN DAMASK.
QUAY, BROTHBH9
H AVE just recelvW, a very auperior artlele of roal dou
ble Damask. . „ .
* iperdne Freneh Clotha and Ca**!;
id reapeetfully Invito theatton.
^ j#15
_ ble Damask.
AIm, a few piece* of su]
mere*, to which they
tlon of the public.
O'
THOMAS HUQHBI HINES,
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSKLLOR AT LAW,
TroupvQU, Qtorgia,
Will praoUaa In the Clrccult Court* of Thomas. Ijowndee,
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia: and in theClr-
eult Court* of JeOenon, Madlaou and Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
oountie* In th* Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tho olalm. of all perrons before the Department* at Wash
ington.
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I .AW,
NevmantvilU. Fla.
Itoreronoee—George L. Brown, William Dali, Newaanavllle,
Fla.; R. B. Hilton, Boston k VllUlonga, Savannah, Ga.
WUaLlABl H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
lYoupville, Lownda oounly, Oa.
Will praoUse In Thoma*. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telflalr. Irwin, Unren*, and l’ulaskl oounUea,Georgia;
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia ooun-
tie*. Florida. fcb2a
WILLIAM 8. DAN1KLL,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker street and Bay lane,Savannah.
«*- Thlegraphad for the Oeorglan. *H»
four from Texae.
NftW OftHANH, Oct. Hat.
Dates from Texas to the IHlh have been received
here. Thr yellow fbver In Hountott and other cltlea
waa aubaldlng.
The roported defeat of the rovotutionlsU In Mexi
co la confirmed. They have boon driven acroe* tho
river Braxoa.
More almnt the Rematna of llrdeha Vn*nk-
lln.
New York, OoLJlat.
The correotneaa of the report of the discovery of
the roinalus of Sir John Franklin, und hia party near
Fox River, la not doubted hero. The Indiana la that
vlolnlty.auvod artlcloM bolongiug to tho expedition.
Narratives written by the last aurvlvora of the expe
dition, Htute, that the veisol* woro dashed to pieces
in the loo.
Yellow Fever In Montgomery, (Alo.)
Montgomkry, Oct. ‘22d,
Tho yellow foyer U increasing in tbl* city, and pre
vails In a very malignant form. Three were ten
dcaUis yesterday, and one hundred and twenty six
new cases reported.
Additional by the Arctic.
New York, OcL21hL *
It in stated In the English papers, that (tenoral lea
der* had entered the Crimea with a very large force,
to relieve Hebastopol. Reports wero still in circula
tion when the Africa Bailed that^Monuchikofl'Imd sur
rendered.
New Orleans Market.
New Orleans, Oct. 2l*t.
Cotton.—PriccH havo declined | a 4 cent under
the Africa’s advices.
From Europe—Arrival of the Osprey.
Philadelphia, Oct. 28.
The Osprey has arrived with later European intel
ligence. When Bho left 8t. Johns another of the
small boats belonging to tho Aretiq had arrived, con
taining twelve persons, comprising piwwengers and
several of tho crow of tho ill-fated steamer. Names
not gl von.
The last accounts from the scat of war brought by
the J^iry, at Marsaillos, state that the second lino of
defences beforo Sevastopol was carried on the 20th.
Henchikofl was driven outaido of Sevastopol where
he was awaiting reinforcements.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—
FORNKW Y(IRK—Tn leave on Wwlne.daj.86th
o’cloek. A. M.—The kplendld steamship FIAIK*
IDA.Capt. M. 8. Woodhull, will leave her wharf am above.
For freight or passage, apply to
ootn 1‘ADKIA'URD, FAY k OU.
CaMu Casaage.tri. 98f.no
Mteerage..'.. i 0 00
FOli HAVANA AND KEY WEM*
r—Toi.—— *
(br freight, or pa*-
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
S York it red, near the Court House, SowmnaA, Georgia.
■WABLISIIXD IM 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to hia patrons and Wend* for
their continued favora, would state that, In addition
to tlio improvement* In Dying, acquired by him during bis
last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangement*
lor extending hi* buolne**, by whleh he la now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of color, on silk and woolen dreaMS,
shawl*, Ac., which he trust* will generally please all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’* garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, a*
nay be required. In the same superior »ty le which ha* gen
rally so much pleased hU patron* and friend*
Indies’ bonnet* dyed, bleached and pressed In the mc*«
WM V WILLIAM*' THADDXCBOUVSS. JACMSBOWM
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Duma Vista, Marion aunty, Oa.,
Will practise In the oountie* of Marion, lUcon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Musoogee, Lee, and any adjoining
oountie* where tholr lervlce* may be required. jan39
j. W 0A0LD1N0
m When*parcel* are sent by steamboat* or rtBroad, wore
should fo sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so
u, £rtV“ ,,k "’ w
Will practice
mood, Burke, and Chatham counties.
MILLER * QAULDINQ,
ATTORNEYS AT IAW,
Duma Vida. Oa.
NATHAN E. BENTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Marutia, Georgia,
Will praetiee In the following eonntle*: Cuss. Campbell,
Carroll. Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth, Hekens,
l’auldlng and Cobb. Refers to James H. Carter ■ Oo.
ALEXANDER OAMDWAY
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Session of 1854-’5.
R. I). Arnold, M. D.. Prof, of Theory and Practice ol
^"p. 1 M? Kollock, M. D., Prof, of Obstetric*.
W. G. Bdlloch, M. D., Prof, of Surgery.
0 W Wbt.M. D.. Prof, of MedicalCfomistry.
H.L. Bird, M. D., Prof, of Matoira Medlea and Thera-
***5 iT Martin. M. D.. Prof, of IniUtuta* of Mediolne.
J. O.Howard.M.D.. Prof, of Anatomy.
J. B. Rraii. M. 1), Pro!, of l’athologlaal Aoatomy and
Demonstrator of Anatomy. ...
J. J. Wen, M. I>. Assistant Demonstrato*of Anatomy
rp»E Regular Course of lectures In U»ls Institution, will
1 commence on the first Monday In November, and ter
minate in the following March. Prellmluary Lec uros w
be deliverod from Monday, the 10th day ^f OetoW. until
the commencement of the Heguter Lourae, for which no
additional fee will be roqulred. Student* have free access
to the Medical and Surgical Wards rf the Savannah Hospi
tal Tills extensive charity Is under the medical control of
two member* of the Faculty, by whom Clinical Lecture*
are delivered. In addition to this they hava am pie o poor -
tunlty Tor learning ^radical medicine at th* College Clin
ique, which I* open daily to patient*. i
* During the past session upwards of two hundred cases
were prescribed for.andpvor thirty surgicaloperatlouiper-
formed in the tho presence of the students at the Clinique
Material for Anatomical investigations will be abundantly
supplied. Fees—Matriculation, 96; Full Course of Leo-
turn.9106; Demonstrator.910; Graduation.9«0. Forfur
, f—H^'nvMJ. H, P.. ItMH.
•LKi. ETC.—10barrels apples, 10 barrels jxrtatoe*.
ITL 10 barrels onion*. For sale and to arrive per fork
Sophia,from Boston. Apply to y } OGDEN.
L IME.—1000 barrels lime, landingIrom brie Tallulah, at
Johnson’s wharf. For sale by _
URIGHAM, KKLI.Y A CO.
TO TUB PUBLIC
iSSSsaMSSsr
si-ssss**-teisssBr
'j TtkTkS.SSSTh?'*t»
bu.iness and a Charaetor for hone.ty’ Propriety and Lair
dealing, which seldom fail to **oure success
“davanoab. May 17,1964. •*»-
fjoRN-WO sack. Corn, received k ^
nFADY' MADE VfoTri.—A large assortment of bteck
XV barathed silk, figured black and fancy silk*, black and
wlored caaslmer* vestojust recelvedJoruJ* b^ oNS<
Draper k TaRorj 17 Whitaker si.
*o24
C —HOICK LBlUOKS.—30 half pipes Otard Dupuy *^
Brandy pale and dark, our own importation, vintages
from 1M0 to 1852; 10 pipes Meader Bwan Giu.20qr casks
Madeira Wine, 10 do do Fort do. “?5“ Uo 1 "",' > !' 1 " 0, ‘* ld * m
0,». m IMS,
.—riTKAMHIIII* IHABD^-To leave on Hatunlay,
oveinber —Tli* U. 8. M. stoamshiu ISABEL will regu
larly leave till* port on the lilt and lulls of each month.
u,
COHENH k HF,tir/., AgenU.
~A*.NBwYoHiUOidKatJsbIUhcd Lflie—
SShIkTIis paoket ship HUDSON, Graffan, master, will
meet with de«patch as abovo. lor freight, or passage,
apply oiiAoard at Telfalr'a wharf, or to
wcl22^ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Da NEW YORK—Union Mite.—'The regular
packet bark CULlAJMA, Grant, Maator. will have
quick despatch for Ilia above port.
sage, apply to
BOSTON.—The bark OilARLKS WILUAM8,
VMlf lititlr. master, will havo quick dispatch as abovo.
For Irolght or passagn, apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or
to _ octltf BIUGIIAM, KELLY k OO.
jOia" FOR UALTlMoitliUUfaUr L|p«-
KHthe brig JOSErilUH, Wilson, master, will have des-
witch us above. For freight or passago apply on board, at
Ihlfair’s wharf, or to
oct8 BRIGHAM, KEI.LY k CO.
JDM FIRST VESSEL FOIlNEW YORK.
fho regular paokot schooner L. 8. DAV18, Abell,
master, will have quick despatch. For freight, or 200 bales
cotton, or passage apply to
oct3 F. J. OGDEN.
,M RAL'i’lMORE —aThe schooner O. G. Parsley,
ft Van Gilder master, will meet with despatch as above.
Ireigbt or naesagu apply on board at Boston’s wharf or
ool BRIGHAM, KELLY k GO.
FLORIDA PACKET.
#br Darien, Brunswick, and St. Marys, Oa., and Jackson-
oiUi, J’icoiata, I’aUUka, and Black Orttk, Fla.
g;ll, 111 u. The new and splendid fast running steam
MgBKor 8KM1N0LE, CftpUIn W. R. I’ownOJ.. will
commeuce lier trips as above on Tuesada;, the 21*t Inst.,
at lOo'clock, A, M., and evoty Tuesday regularly hereafter.
Returning she will arrive at Savannah on Saturday morn
ing, in ample time for passengers going north, to connect
with the New York and SeYannah steamships.
The Seminole la fitted up In magnificent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort Is
apt excelled by any steamer In the South.
Taking the Inland route she offers superior inducement*
for invalids and'otliSrs.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blankenship, off
board, at tb* wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
Paoket*. oc2l S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Sal* Continued.
On THURSDAY. Nov. 9th. will be sold at th* Exchange
Wlmrf, at 11 p olook, at the store formerly occupied by
John Doyle,deceased,
The stock of Orpoeri** ami Liquors, and all foe perish
able artlele* in said store. Sold by leave or tlio Ordinary
of Chatham county, and for tlm benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate. Th# sale will continue from day
to day until disposed of.
Also, a horse and wagon. Terms cash. oetll
On MONP/ Y. Nor. 18th, will bo sold at the rtore corner of
West Bi »d and Stewart-street*. comntnclng at eleven
o’clock.
Tho Stock of Groceries, liquor* aud Dry Quod*, belong
lug to the estate or John Doyle, deceases!. Sold by leave
of the Ordinary of Chatham county, for the benefit of tin
heirs aud creditors of said estate. The sale will continue
from day to day until disposed of. Terms cash. oclll
Administrator's H«l* Continued.
On Tuesday, December 6th, will be sold In front of the Court
House, between the legal hours of ml*.
Isit of fond, and improvment*, situated on Railroad st.
having one hundred ami twenty five feet front, aud run
ning 212 feet to Harris street—bounded on tho East by tho
lauus of Scanlan and Mini*, and West by Mr. Itelley’s. Also
a Lot of fond InCamdun County,containing twelve hun
dred and twelve acres, inoreor less, bounded on tho South
by the St. Mary's River, ou the East by tho lands of Mein
tosh, on the North by May’s lands and ou the weetbyCat
Fish Creek. A most desirable situation for mill sites.—
Map* of both Lot* can be seen at tho Counting Room.
Sold by leave of tho Ordinary, aud for the benefit of the
Heirs of the folate of Samuel Griffin. lateofChatlmm coun
ty, deceased. Purchasers to pay for tiles.
oo7 ROBERT H. GRIFFIN, Adm'tor.
Corn at private sale—20C bushels Corn, for sale at the
depot. augl
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practise la all the Court* of the Eastern Clreult.
Office in the Mtekanpe.
ice in the courts of 8crtven, Wmhingtou, I
SUNDRIES.
100 barrels Stuart’s, A, B, and C sugar.
30 lihil*. New OrleanH sugar.
15 lihds. Porto Rico sugar.
10 hhds. Texas sugar.
250 sacks green Rio coffee.
100 sacks foguyra coffee.
50 mat* old Government Java coffee.
75 boxes ground coffee.
150 cheste and half chests superior Gunpowder and Hy
son tea.
76 hhds. West India molasses.
100 bblt. West India molasses.
75 bbls. New Orleans syrup.
160 boxes Ueadel’s patent tallow candles.
60 boxes sporm candles.
100 boxo* Adamantine candle*.
160 boxes No. 1 pale and family soap.
76 boxesPearl starch.
25 half barrel* beef (Fultou Market.)
26 barrel* choice leaf lard.
40 kegs cboioe leaf lard.
50 foxes ground peper, ginger and spice.
60 boxessuperior mustard.
100 sacks Georgia Flour.
100 boxes lomon syrup, and cordial.
76 boxes one gallon, half gallon and quarter assorted
pickle*.
60 foxes aegers, assorted, with numerous other articles,
Just received and for sale by
se22 McMAHON k DOYLE.
FOR PALATKA, R. F., VIA
Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Jacksonville.
/iddleburg, Black Creek.—Th# now elegant
steampacket ST. JOnNs.Capt. James Freeborn, will leave
fur the above pUcea on Thursday morning. 20th 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 rout*, offera superior inducements to travelers
and others.
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Florida
Rteampaeket Wharf near the Gas Works, or to
octli CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM,
CHARLESTON AND BALTIMORE.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO.’S LINE.
Cabin Passage 917 60 | Steerage Passage 98 00
The splendid new side-wheel steamship TEN
NESSEE, Louis Parish, commander, will sail a*
per following schedule;
from Baltimore. From Charleston.
Saturday, April 29
Wednesday Mar 10 Tuesday
Saturday Ui} 20 Fridky.
Wednesday May 31 "
Saturday June 10
Wednesday June 21
Saturday July 1
Wednesday July 12
Saturday July 22
F. HTLAXD.
r. a. o’mnu..
HYLAND A O’NEILL,
DEALERS IN IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Ac.,
Had Door to Marshall House. Broughton sir eel,
aiYAinuH, uaoaou.
Wholesale and retail dealers la imported wines and liquors,
Freneh brandies, segaro, and fancy grocerie*.
NEW BOOKS.
R eceived oct. 2, by 8. s. siblky.—Virginia Com*.
dlans, or old days in the old Dominion, edited from
the >nss. ofC. Efllngham, Esq., in two voli.; Party Lea
ders, sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton,
Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke,
Ac., by J. O. Baldwin. E«q ; Preservation of Health and
preventtlon of disease, by lb N. Cummings, M. D. ; The
Chemistry of common life, No. 4, by James F. W. Johnson,
M. A. Ac.; Alice Beymour, • home Ule, by Mm. Grey, au
thor of “ the Gipaey’* Daughter," Ac.; Secret* of the Old
Smithey, * sequel to“ Ad*, the Betrayed." by the author
of Ela the Outcast, Ac,; Godey's fody ’* Book for Ootober;
Blackwood's Magazine for September ; Hunt’s Magaiine
for September.
4 For sal* at No. 136. Congi css street.
i. a. acaa.
j. n. DAVI*.
RUSE, DAVIH A LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah. Oa.
w. n. loxo
uKaren * «. n. kcxujnos.
LOCKETT A BNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Savasmak, Oa.
WILLIAM HUMPHREY*,
CHEMIST. Satannak.
Manufacturer of Essential Oils, Extract*. Perfumery, Fan
cy, Toilet and Shaving Soap*, Drug*, Medicine#, Ac
' ly—augZS
'TT ~ ROOFING.
The subscriber i* prepared to lay Tin Roofs on wrrect prin-
olule*,and from sixteen years’ experience, feel*assured he
m give satlafccUon. Prices very low. J B “^5j££ c *
IBirGutter* and Conductors made to order.
BANCROFT & BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
Fo, IU. Furtbuo .od M. ot BouJ., .od
Real Estate, 117 Bay street. Savannah. _J an . . .
iOUMT KOWLSKD. Joy* V. ftOWLAKU.JK.
,oa * ROWLAND U CO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Ba*-stnd,Sama*nak.
imNO^ND SSS8BST:MERCHANT.
BHIPP1NO AND COMMISSION k
aAVACAH, OA.
TEACHER WANTED AT WALTUOUH-
V1LLE—LIBERTY COUNTY.
T HE Commissioners of the Walthourville Academy, de
sire to obtain the services of a competent principal,
for tho school at the abovo place; which will be opened on
the 1st January next, for the accommodation of as many
scholars as may please to connect themsdres with it. The
school will now number about sixty schoWs, with every
prospect of increase under efficient management.
The principal will have the control of all of the depart
ments, with the proceeds of tuition accruing from them.—
Ho will be fornished with a pleasant and capacious resi
dence, embracing eight fine rooms, sufficient for boarding
tils aulstants and sumo pupils from & distance. He wiil
in. to furntxh a Comal*. Uaduir for that depart
ment. subject to tne approval of the Com—‘--'—ere- me
department of muslo can be organised and supplied as soon
after tho opening of tho school, as the number of music
scholars can be ascertained
The rate* of tuition will be subjected to tho approval of
the Commissioners. A small rent for the use of the
buildings, simply sufficient for keeping tlio ground* and
lot* In repair, will be paid annually by the principal to the
Board.
The Board wilt simply remark, that every facility fur tb*
establishment or a first-rate institution, under enterprising
nnd energetic management, is now afforded. In point of
health, religious, social and moral advantages, Walthour-
viUe la unsurpassed by any place In Georgia, while the
Railroad which will soon pass through tho vlllago, will
place It within the easy reach of the surrounding country.
A good field for enterprise and talent.
All applications must be made by the 16th of November
next. Address to tho undersigned, at Rlceboro’. Liberty
county, Ga, 0. B. JONES,
ocS _ Secretary n. c. w.
P. S.—References, where the applicant is not widely
knowly desired.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ho. 94 Bn drtd. Saaamak.
THOMAS KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
No. 16 Barnard dreet, Savannah, Oa.
Lead pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light and
force pimp*, hydraulic rams, and kitchen range*, con-
■tantlr on hand. Orders from th# country promptly at-
t..a«ito !£!.
gents gauxe vests. Ac..
Da WITT k MUI
MORGAN.
bonnet ribbons, ladles’ and
by ——
T ABLEAUX.—The subscriber hss on exhibition, at hi*
store, a fine niece of Mechanism, comprising R*0rosd,
■Wegraph.Ships. Wind and Water Mill*, Balo<in*, Water
fall fnd Clock, oil In motion, and In eonnection with a fiu*
nrnhahlv the most foaatiful thing of th#
JOHN R- COCHRANE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin,Laurens county, Ga., late, junior partner of the
firm of A. k J. Cocujuns, Irwmtou. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all buslnaas eutruste«rto his care l’*rUc-
ular attention paid to collecting- Reference—Dr. C, B
Guyton, F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh,Savannah
may 7—dAwljr
1 Successor to V_Zegbaum k Ce
B EG to inform the citlsens of aaTanuau s.... m ay2ft
i-’f" P-.-SSS'.SKrS’JES .fflff.. utrmm. qHX*«
URAT-BBOTIllCIlll,
lire lo ml.,m
D lb,, h.,. purthurf th. enttr. .U»b oUlrr 8™"
public
Savannah, May 19,1864— m*j20 -
riV) THE LADIES.—We wotild^respectfully^Hth#'
1 tlon of the ladle* of Savannah , and ^be fore
try. to the following new and beaot ful wbl '’'
jwt received, vix : silk Paris mantillas. l^d gimp rn*nti -
U block Of it scarfs, col’d. neeticarfti, j*"
tin. French worked roller*. W1 capes.chemi-tts and u^
■Ur .leevfr.'oonnst ribbon,gauxe cap ribbon, black velvet
kind yet seen in Savannah.
mir4 Bl j
i «IH1 AH AND MOLASSBi.—10 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 1«
S doCtidMS bbS^'. i, B ..J o do. » hhl.
Cr.ih.d »nd I'owd.rwl do J1W.W- N
Syrup.for sale by >p9 McMAHON k DUYi.h.
jj jj IRON. 200 ton* Scotch Pig Iron, landing Irom brig
ribbon. Alexandre* light kid glovv*, •-' h.,..
-ilk sod 11*1. gloves, with a large variety of ofoat’ fiffjjjj
. _ too eumerou* to mention. Pleore call and ree for yonr-
J I ; .'t .t -b'a.-t">-
», Mack nett mitts, col’d.
t)l*ITF.R.— 20 Tuba fresh Mar Better, reoeived per steam
D «r Knoxville, and for sale by
jsl
McMAHON * DOYLE.
I
7 McMAHON k DOVIJ!.
plllAIW.-J»:6oo superior Neptune braad,
arvel,6.000 Rlohando, 8 casks oUl Bourbon WUUfcy, AU
kukeU Chsmpagoe, Just received and for sale
IJECEIV Eloper bark Kadlent, 70 barrel*
IVRoooWsooU Item*,*casks Bacon Bfouldera. 8ca*k»
HxeonSlds. mhl4 J. P J **»»■•
CViR HAIJL—Five fa# simple Lola, near foe Pavk, will be
".5" " ^EHiStmolus.
O IL and soap!—-io bbir'vrioterstralnedOil, and 10
box** ehemletl Olive Soap Just received
Plm _ _ „ m.JsiTy. 60 bbls fin# and
thela Whisky. 50 bbls Phelps’ Gin,
.id,, k rdi.ua.
Bacon Sides, 80~do do Shoulder*
I)ACX)N—60 hhds prime Bac
U 1» tex sugar cured Ilam*.
sugl6 SCR/
PliLTOS aiRKCTB'KCT.-J-.t —
f ».»h.K bid. Fulton t»‘ rt t,Kia;W|UU.
PI/,UR, be —X bK> -tut *>
H AMH.-6U0 KonoW. prime nawyTfams, Uodlng th s
apU ^
k wRivi-jiTsriur;.... AUb..u.~.Td .'v.'r.SuVd!
II or..,.., [o ,p, |/n,iu. 1 KoRli.h V-J2J*L* “
VuU.80 bxs ReUlns, 6 do CUron. 76 do
I IME —600 (,b1* Lime, landing from *«hr. Ne’Y *• ***
Aj »onx. and for sal* by i w s. rti
f*7 HR10HAM. KEliiY k OO.
(iTaNfki^ooTalistto log*, notUM than 12 win
tilt 1 ** AW " “ T. J. WAIira, K0
QI-’kliRIKS—80bbU‘MercerPoUtoea; 80do-Appto*»»n r
i Hu.; lo boxes Orange*; 10 do fomon*, Ralstna.
Alniouda.Paean Nut*, augllab, Walnut*, ke. ko„ Jl
I iar ,,J S5Bm&i * w-rn.
Ki EW ORLEANS SUGAR. WHJBKY AND RAOON —89
f" hint* ralaal Sugar,4 do oharlflad do, 98 bbls Whhky.
12 hhds prim* Should art, 10 do sugar cured HartfoUndlaff
ted lor sal* by »p86 C»HKK * F08D1CI.
Clarence, and for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
w Goshen Butter, 60
Jel8
7HJR SALE—A black girl. 16. house servant
•l a black xirl. 17, house servant. . ,
A black woman. 36, good cook, and her two boys Sand 10.
10.11 and 9, sold to be kept in the city.
Three black boys, 18, 14 and lo.
A black man, 30, good axe man.
A bl..k mnn, Tt, ,cci WtoU-j-r^ t UUXTUU ,, UK .
VmatsSS..™ Wdi I.uth.r b'.lton li dun ■ Uo*ton
Rum^l.n'tlni.n,l to. ■*'^ ASTUKi jpuHSIOK k CO.
T)ACON 1CM>00 pounds handsome Tenoe***# Bacon I®
Jjnjnrn’nn'frhpinlnhr oonpj, k UUNItKIl.
i r^ T, -“ , “amRd'tpA;^ 0 '
Friday..
..May
..May 10
r , ..May 28
Tuesday June 6
Friday June 18
Tuesday June 27
Friday July
Tuesday July 18 (
Friday July 28
Outturn Salts.
Auction Salts.
II. H. BOGARDU8,
STATE STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, SAVANNAH,
Cabinet Maker,
UPHOIriTF.R. BELL-HANGER, kc. Ac.
( WOULD respectfully invite attention to
tho increased facilities afforded him by his
present location. In all branches pertaln-
llng to his buxines, such as CABINET MA
KING, UPHOLSTERING. BELL-HANGING, Ac.
Having been engaged for many years in attendance on,
id in furnishing every requisite for FUNERALf., ho con
tinued to l>e at all times supplied with
ill Sixes of Mahogany nnd Metallic Coffins,
among whleh may ba found a n»w pattern of Arnnla’a
Patent Alr-Kxnaustrd Metallic Hartal Cases,
for which the advertiser is the only agent for Savannah and
Florida. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pine Coffins, also con
stantly on band.
Having every facility for the performance of all the de
tails required on funeral occasions, Including tho obtain-
mentof the ground, Mr. B. is prepared to assume the whole
direction of funeral arrangement*, while for moderation in
eharges. he refers to the experience of the community, a-
mong whom he has been resident for so many years.
*—“ In compliance with many solicita
tions from hisfriends and fellow-citi-
tens, Mr. B. has obtained a no w nnd
in odernly constructed Heakkx, which
will ho under the charge of Mr. D.
lesired, carriage* will also be supplied at
the usual cost. Orders for the Hearse can-be left as abovo,
with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street. mij 5
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO.
NEW CARRIAGE DEPOSITORY,
No. 223 Bay-street, Savannah, Oa.
BY FLULRIUCK * BKLL.
Underwriter’s Sal*.
TO MORROW, at 11 o’clock, wBl be seld at ator* of Brif-
Uui. Kelly k Oo., (Jone*> mw balldings) for eeeoaatof
underwriter* aad all concerned,
30 boxes Tobacco, damaged on board sebr O. G. Parsley,
on her paseago from Baltimore to this port, and *old under
Inspection of Port Wardens. Terms cash. oettS
Administrator’s Sal* Con tinned.
On MONDAY, 28d Instant, at 11 o’clock, will he sold la
•tore, corner of Bull ami Congre»*-«tieeta,
Sundry perishable goods, groceries, liquors, ke, foloag-
Ing to estate of fleo. Alexander, deceased. Sold by aer-
ailsxlon of court, and by order of tb* administrator. Tana*
casli. oct*)
. st private *aje^206 bags freito Brio, now landing
^>y sebr Wood bridge, from Baltiaiwa t and for sale. o«t20
n., i-D.n.,, Adminlstrator’isSJe]
?. 7th ln,Unt . *1 U o’clock, will be sold at foe
store ° n nu o®* 1 door sooth from IJneoln’s drag
i „ 8 ( H?.»7in l V' ab J e .. ,lrtlc,M > of el n n > foralture, ke., bo- *K
lunging to estate nf Henry Casson*deceased. SolA by per- 9
mission of court and by order of the administrator. Toms
«“ h ' octl7
Administrator's
On MONDAY, the 80th Injtent at 11 o’clock, wlllbo sold
at tho lateresldenc# of Joseph Bancroft, Esq., corner of
Bryan and Habersham streets,
All the household and kitchen fornltare belonging to
the estate of Jos. Bancroft, deceased. Sol* by permlsuon
of court, and by order of the admtstrator. Terms cask
oetlT
Now landing, Potatoes and onions at private sal*. oo4
Fine Potatoes at private sale—10 bbls in* Potatoes, just
received and for sab. Terms cash, aa*>
Corn at private sale—260 bushels Corn, Jnst i«mi #a
and for sale in lot* to salt purchasers. au*l
Apply to J. HOOPER A CO., Agents, Baltimore.
J W. GALDWEU- A CO., Agent*, Charleston.
may-1 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO., Agents. Savannah.
dPPOMTION LINK, —
Okangeof Departure—FbrFalaika, Fla.,and all theinterme-
diale landings on Use route.
The saperior new 9toatn-peoket WELAK A,
.Oapteln N. Kino, wUl, until further notice,
;nrday th# 14th text.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, aNfollows:
To Darien 93 00 I To Plcolate 98 00
3t. llarys 4 60 Palate# 8 00
Jacksonville 8 001 Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, willba
>-shipped freeofallehargeflatPalatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
team Paoket Company's wharf, or to
oct7 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FOR CRN THE VILLAUE,VTA.
Darien. SI. Simons I slant l, Brunswick, Jhncy
mujj. uq/ersonton, and St. Marys.—The regular weekly
packet steamer PLANTER, Capt ——, will leave tlio
Florida Steampacket wharf, near the Gas Works, on Mon
day, the 10th inatent, at4 o’clock, P. M .and will continue
toleavo every Monday following. For freight or pas cage
apply on board, or to
SPRANG AND 8UMMU11 GOODS.
Tlio subscriber has now opened a complete assort
ment of goods suitable for the present and coming
Iseoson, consisting in part nf black, blue and colored
■Cashmere Cloths and Cashmerets, black nnd fancy
colored French C&sslmeres, white and fancy Drills, plain
white, figured white, nnd fancy Marseilles Vestings, Ac., nil
of which he Is prepared to moke up to order in the most
fashionable style and on accommodating terms
WM. R. SYMONS,
mh29 Diaper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker street.
Bluf^tfenmto
ltEADV-MADE CLOTHING
The subacriber lias recolved by recent arrivals, an
extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing for
I SPRING AND SUMMER, making his stock complete.
_ _Jt consist* in part as follows: Bteck and Col’d Cash-
merett Frocks sad Sacks, Blue Masurka Cloth Frocks, Bull
and White Duck Drill Frocks, Grass, Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks and Sack*.
Pants of Fancy Cassimeves aud Mixed Tweeds, Russia
Duck and Faney linen Drills, Block Drap D’Ete and Doe-
akin Coatimeres, Plain, White and Figured Drills.
Vests of White and Buff Marseilles, Fancy amlStripod
Maraeilles, Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of F'urnishlng Goods, consisting of Silk, Lisle and Ba
tiste linen Cravats, Gauxe, Merino an 1 Cotton Under Shirts,
White Silk Suspenders, Black and Col’d Mohair Stocks, Taf
feta Silk and lisle Thread Gloves, F'ancy Silk anti Striped
Cotton Socks. White linen aad Twilled Jean Drawers, Ac.,
the whole of which ho offera for sale at the lowest market
prloes. WM. R. SYMONS,
apll Draper antlTailor, 17 Whlteker-at.
octl2—tf
V. WOOLEY, Agent.
FOR CHARLBBTOA.
The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
J leave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
. .turday at 7>£ o’clock, P. M., leaving Charles
ton on the same day* at 6 o’clock, P. M.
The boat* arrive and leave Charleston In time to connect
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Savannah.Feb. 7,1864.
friTTfi:
MRS. 8. TOMB
Will open on Monday next, 3d April, at her Mil-
’llneryand Drees Making Establishment, on Brough
ton street, opposite 8t. Andrew’* Hall,# new aud
‘ stock of
SPRING GOODS,
comprising all the new styles of Bonnets, of tho latest
—.w.\,r, l_ ..||k —* -Irm— • • ’
;reat rnrloty of fashions ; Caps, Head Dresses ana Ribbons,
,n large assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; also,
French Flowers, Wreaths,Straw and otherTrirnminga, Dress
Collars, Ao.,Ao.toan inspection of which theJadbs are
respectfully invited on her opening day.
Country orders promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnets and Pauama Hate.
march30—tf
BROGANS—BROGANS.
The Bubscribcra would call th# attontlon ot
planters and others, in want of good and cheap
brogans, to call and examine their stock, as they
_ _ Teel satisfied that upon Inspection the quality and
prices of their goods cannot fall to plea**.
MURPHY A DEVANNY,
uot16 corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
PIANO FORTE8.
( THE subscriber has juBt received an as-
xortinont of Plano F'ortes from tho factory of
fjacob Chlckenng, Boston, being the first of
this make that have been offered in this city.
Those in want of a good instrument are invited to an In
spection of them, as they will bo found to be at least equal
Intone, touch and finish to any othor, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being also agent for T. Gilbert A Co.,
Boston; J. B. Dunham. Stodart, Firth Pond A Co., and Gro-
vesteen ATruslow. New York, tho undersigned has on hand
a splendid stock of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and pnee.
O. F. MITCHELL,
in ay 9 Successor toF. Zogbaum A Co.
CO-PAKTKRBIIIP NOTICE.
The undersigned have associated thoin*elvea\
gether, under the name atd style of Murphy A De-
vnnny, for the transaction of goueral Boot and
■Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Wliiteker-xtreel* L formerly occupied by M,
and tlio public, a well selecfed stock of fodiea’ and Gentle-
men’ll Boots, Shoes, Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash.
J3y MURPHY A DEVANNY.
GAS APPARATUS FOR THE COUNTRY.
A DAPTED to the use of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotel*, watering places, factories, fbundarles,
machine shops, and railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable GasCompany of Baltimore, keep
on hand and manufacture to order Gas machines of any
required capacity. Their apparatus ba* stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot be excelled in economy,
safety and simplicity. For further particular* address
1 E. R. SPRAGUE, Traxury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
augl2 Baltimore, M. D.
CaRTT—Th’o'underslgned having purchased the Inter
est of Mr. K. Lockett, In the firm of teickett. Ling A
Co.,said firm I* this day dissolved. W. II. U)NG.
j # 2 J- H. DAVIS,
l YlSSOLUTlON.—The firm of Kmrroii A Vxwrnluc ii’this
ap29
HENRY W. VERSnLLK.
CASH DRY GOODS STORE.
149 Congreaa-atreet. 148
ADAMS Ot BUUNNE1L,
A RE now prepared to exhibit the cheapest and most ex
tensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS ever openod in this city, to which they invite the
attention of city and country purchasers. The following
comprise a portion of their stock:
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting
Plain and stripod Cotton Osnaburg
Marlboro Stripes and Plaids
Fancy and MourningPrlnto
White and colored Muslin lawn
Plain and Printed Barege
» “ “ Challie
“ ** “ Crape de Pari*
Figured Mouslinelde Sole
Black and colored Alpaca
“ Challie and Barege
Bleached Holland, brown do, Paper Cambric
Hooks and Eyes, Dress Trimming, F'ancy Articles, Ac.
Together with every article usually found In best assort
ed dry goods stoivs. which they aro offering at much lower
prices than usual, at the old stand of Messrs, fo Roche A
ilow no tnar28 ADAMS A BRUNNER.
GHEVILLE Ot CO..
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah; Oa.,
Keeu an office at Chattanooga,Tenn., and will give dispatch
at that point to all good* for North Alabama. Tennessee,
Mississippi or Western Vlrelnla, and collect ship and oth-
er expense bill* from our Teanesseo office. 2m-aug8
A. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER,
WUl take ooutracte for Building and Work In Masonry of
#v*y description. Residence first door west of St. An-
drew’eHadl. Broughton8tr*#t. .
■ MlSMlS t. O. WATTS
■ "“champion at WATTS,
WHOIJEHAJ-K AND RETAIL GROCERS,
Ho 4 Barnard street, between the Market and Bay dreet,
BAVAVXaH, os..
Dealers In Oroeeries. Foreign and Domcstlo Liquors, Dried
Raforenfos^-A- Champion. Esq.. Samuel8oloraons, Eoq.,
Mexxrs* Rabun A Whitehead, Swift A Co.. Savannah, Ga.
E DWARD 8. KEMPTON having purchased the entire
Stock, Notes and Open Account* of the lato firm of
Kempton A Verstllle, will continue the business on hi* own
account at the old stand, and respectfully solicit* a con
tinuance of the patrouag# ot kia friend* and the public at
large. * p3 °
T HE Subscriber having Bold oat his entire interest in
tho firm of Kempton A Verstllle, to E. S. Kempton,
would respectfully solicit, In his behalf, a contlnuauce of
that favor so liberally bestowed on the late firm.
p30 HENRY W. VER8TILLK.
"PROTECTION IN8URANCE COMPANY
Of lUrtford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agent* of the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Fuu on Buildings aad tholr oontent*.
AtroMauixx 8«a Rwkb, on th* moatfavorabl# terms.
AlaoM llKlOHAM. KELLY k 00., Agents,
JOHN G. FALLIOANT,
WHOLXBALX AXD RXTAIL nXALIR IX
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
Wad Side Monument Square. Savannah, Oa
— BROWN * HARRIS,
BOARDING, UVKRY AND SALES STABLES.
W 1ST KEOAD XTBSXt. gAVAXXAX. 01.
r _ - o. n. xixsM/ix.
’■ * IIOKTOX * KIKKMAH,
VXOLISi 1.1 AXD RXT11L DlAtgRB 1 *
WATCHES, JEWKUtY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS,
llfl BroughlonMreet\
wai iVTATION GOODS.—White and striped Osnaburg"
PwJffiSiifiBhlrtlW, M. Horn....... U.«
O.n.turg»,<t.lloo.. *«■. t" ’ ,r ,„ WnT * MOBO AS
“IxMiraxTaiDlci”
Lopnetl. ^ frncy linen drill*, eolored do,
—1*0® wh ;"‘ na naWITT A MORGAN.
Ewlsssss
O lly Soap. **•* 'j 0 ,i 0 Adninantlns do. for sale
70tie patent mould Candle*, 40 k n0 Vr .K.
by ; a mail “■
Vt''W |1 .1“* "liovix
am 26 WUHaatnon’* buBdlnf, Bay-*>- _
liBcn
XV and
vexte, de cashmere do, bleached aheetlng*., slilrtlng »trip6S
ror»Ub, ncBANtos. JQimaTox > oo.
Il b J VnMAHOH * DOTU
froek*. r##*hf®d »•* Kao ^* k Tailor, 17 WlilUk*r »t-
T AHOF.and fine laaerttogs, Swte* >
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NIOHOLI,
Haring m S7h^*ddltfon^ b '* Mteblhdiment.’oontlnusi
“toS5 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, In bU uiualneat and
Roma atjla.and onacoommodaUngtem*.
■ A 11 wore executed wHhdUpatch.
^7r"RKNT—Tli# upper western counting room, and
0|tha oorner wharf ator# of George Jone* now briok
Bbuilding on Bay-street, for parUonlarsjapply to
aa(17
olars, apply to
[, KfilLY k C
^ TO RENt—From the 1st of Nov. next, the I
nd two lot* of ground on Apply to
.. °““ p J'cHAU?!™, Ap»f.
TG TlRNf—From the 1st of June,# new and com
(fcaStaLiibbr .let) b.lok llnu.. O otab.rt .ac.n.ccc.
Btalnlng ten room*, with gas. h».t and cold water ba-
thin* room and other eonvenlenees, together with out
Ad dr* **box291 post office. nmylO
—TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway Irom
n the inbocriber, on the 16th of August, a “JP® “*■
X TOM, about forty year* old, stout and chuaky
jDt,bullt, and ha* a mark rerombling afoather or arrow
rommsBcinir at the base of tb# no## aud running up the
forehead, fie will notablyJry to get to der ’
he haa spent several veara of num llfr,
m.U -t 8.T.nb»t, J.ll. r»>t
Laoa aeaaty. Fterida. Sopt. 12.1868. s*pl6—<fowtf
R»I*
FbroUQHT TO JAIL—A negro man naroed fovld,
five f»et eight Inch#* In height, dark
VtSip® m
NEW GOODS.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST OF THE SEASON.
GRAY BROTHER*, ^
‘N resuming their former relations wtthtli# citisene of Ha-
vannah as solicitors of public patronage, beg to Inform
their former friend* and the public generally, that they
will keep constantly on hand the CH0ICECT GOODS OF
THE SF'.ASON, nnd sell them on sueli term* as cannot fail to
pleaso the most experienced purchaser, their facilities for
purchasing being of such a decidedly advantageous nature.
A* one of the firm will remain In the northern markets
three-fourths of ht* time, purchasing entirely for cash, at
tending auction and large sales, and taking udvnnteg* ol
the rise and fall in the market, warrants them in saying
that they will be able to offer stronger Inducement* than
those only who frequent the market for a short period In
thebusy season ana when goods are necessarily high.
The present stock, which we have purchased from Mr.
Sheehan, 4111 be disposed of at from ten to twenty-five p#»
cent, below New York cost, ok we are determined to keep
nothing but the cholcost goods on hand, and will sacrifice
the present stock at any price to make room for new and
desirable goods. . .
We have Just received direct per Fbcpres*. an invoice ot
very elegant and desirable goods, which we will also sell
very cheap, probably cheaper than any of those goods
which hare been sold at cod during the present season, as
they have been purchased for cash Inilde of ten days. In a
dull and depressed market,among whleh will be found:
Rich anil elogant plaid Silks
Plain and brocade do
Bteck Silk*, all width*
Rich brocade do
Satin plaid Barege
Plain and figured do
Real French Muslin, 12X4 V yard
American Lawns, good color*. 0f£)lO4
OaUcos. good colors. 6X4 . , , .
Ginghams at almost any price, to reduce a large stock
of dark oolors
Mantillas of the very latest and moat elegant design#
in bteck, white and colored, embroidered, applloa ■
tion and lace work
Domestic* of the very be*t kind* at factory priees.
Particular attention is requested to our Linen Trade. A*
we Import our supplies direct, we can, iu all instances,
warrant what we Mil to be genuine, and at lo* prioc*. A
few cases of very superior expected to arrive in a few daya
as Invoices are received.
In commencing buslues* in this city, we deem it ne
cessary to make known the principles to whleh we Intend
adhering. Our. wUl be Pareto a one price cask system ;
everything will be markod in plain figures to save time and
trouble to the purchaser, and n > good* delivered without
having previously been paid for. _ _
vAUumxx xrujiwx: 4 WItmM °* iDT
PLASTERING, Otc.
T HE undersigned having associated themselves together
for the purpose of carrying on the Plastering and Stuc
co business in all Iheir various branches, offer their servi
ces to the pubtie generallv. They are prepared to contract
for Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute order#
to any extent on the most reasonable term* ami with the
utmoit promptitude. Hertnp been onmred eepm-etelp n
the buxine** In Savannah for a considerable time, each will
..hu hi*resnectlve business up to date,and both Confident -
ly ask lor a continuance of the favors of ttielPWIbw-eltl-
**mayl4 aT * ,IMh BRUNNF.R ts GRADY j
f TAMS. BACON ANI» LARD.—Just reomed. 100 choice
H iu)thnore Hams, 8 bbls Pig do, 3 hhds Bacon ghoul-
iSiSC*-* Urt,10,to nira'SSHST 0 *’
corner Broughton and Drayton-st*.
E altimork baooN. lakii and riLUK.-40 hhdK
choice new Baooa «de*; 90 do do do do Shoulders ; 19
tierces do do Sugar eured Haras ; 76bbU aud 100 keg* «*•»
Leaf Uni; 100 bbl*. superfine Howard street Fleur. Iamb-
'"mar » 0t ** SCRANTON, JOHNSTON kCO.
S I0AP AND STAftoTL-^60 foxee No 1 family Soqp, 60 do
jjr SdUBON » DOYLK
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED June 27U», by S. S. Sibley.— 1 Tlie Irou Cousin,
or Mutual Influence—by Mary Cowden Clarke.
Uctures on tho True, the Beautiful,and the Good—by
„. V. Cousin, Increased by an appendix ou French Art,
translated with the approbation ofM. Cousin,by 0. W.
Wright-
The Pilgrims of Walsingham.a romance of the Middle
Ages, from the accomplished pen of Agnes Strickland.—
Apart from Its superior merit, tlio work itaelf is one of
marked originality. No book in the broad range of modern
fiction—unless, Indeed, It be the far-famed “ Arabian Night*"
—will tn any degree compare with It. F'rom beginning to
end it is a volume of fascination.
Godey’s Udy’s Book for Julr; Gleason’s Pictorial. For
sal# at No. 136, Congress-street. Je28
CUBA.
H I'TORY of Cuba, or Notes of a Traveller in the Tropics,
being a political and hlatorical account of the Island
to the presont time, by Warturin W. Ballou, with engrar-
ln ?he Plurality oWVorld*. attributed to Wheweli, with
introduction by Edward Hitchcock.
Guido fc Julius, or Sin and the Propitiation, exhibited
with true consecration of the sceptic, translated from the
German of Tholuok, with an introduction by John Pye
Smith.
Lingard’s History of England, vol. 6.12 mo.
Banking’s Heir Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
January to June 1854.
Skoda on Auscultation and Percussion.
Hughe’s clinical introduction of the practlco of Auscul
tation and other modes of physical diagnosis of diseases .of
the lungs and heart.
Danniel’s Equity PrecUoe.
Story on Partnership.
*,,*26 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
BOOKS I BOOKS 11 BOOKS Ml
R ECEIVED by S. 8. Slbbly. Aug. 30th, 1864.—Historical
Collections of Georgia, containing the most interesting
Facte, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
Illustrated by nearly one hundred engraving, &c., by Rev.
Geo. White.
Chesnut Wood, a tale by IJelo Linden.
Fllemento ot Agriculture, a book for young farmers, by
G. S. Warring: prepared for the use of schools.
Notes of a Theological Student, by James Mason lloppln.
rxmoDKuui.
Harper’s Magaxino for September, a superior number,
fully illustrated.
Godey’s lardy’s Book, contoing full fashions, music and
illustrations.
Graham’s American Monthly, for September, witli nu
merous engravings.
Putnam’s Monthly for September, witli a steel |>ortratt of
Kennedy, aullror of Swallow Barn, fee.
Blackwood’s Edinburg Magaxine, for August. For sale
at ang31 No. 135 Congress-st.
UNITED STATES MAIL LIKE.
AND SAVANNAH BT
raafl-WUXLT.l
Ou and after March 18tb. tba nev ana splendid aide.
■heel steamships
F'LOKIDA, 1300 tun* Capt. M. 8. Woodhull
ALABAMA, 1300 tuna Capt. G. R. Schenck,
AUGUSTA. 1600 tun* Capt. T. Lyon.
KNOXVILLE, 1500 tuns Capt. C. I). Ludlow,
will leave New York and Savannah every Wednesday aad
Saturda
Tli»«p-«iii j„ »re among the terxest on the coast, nnafcr-
ssed in a peed, eafety or comfort—making their passages
60 to 60 hours—and are commanded tn> skillful, caretaj
ami polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance
to New York.
Cabin pasaage 926
Steerage passage 9
PADELFORD, FAY k OO.,
Agents in Savannah,
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
mhl6 • 18 Broadway, Hew York,
UNITED STATES UAll^
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Ela,
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages lo Tallahassee
I The Daily arrange-
—iment on this route mm
oommenced on the flth Inst., running three tli
via. Newton, Balnbridge, and Quincy, and three time*
week vla.ThomasrilIe,Duncansville, kc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half peat •
O’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stag**
leavingOglothorgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving etTal.
lahassee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the next day—tlm?
by either route 36 hour*
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Balnbrtdst
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahasseeo*
Hundays, Tuesdy* and Thursday*, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
Thomasville—returning same routeon Mondays, Wedaaedejri
and Fridays,at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpo to Tallahassee by cither route
In 36 hours—from Macon to 88—and from Savannah in It
hour*. * .m
By this route Passenger fearing Savannah by 8 o’clock
Train of Can, wUl arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hoars. It is
also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rente
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 91,76 ; from OglethorM
to Tallahassee, 916,00.
L. C. Siiaw, Agent at Oglethorpe.
A. A. Fishib, “ “ Tallahassee.
*“«80 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor
FOR NEW YORK—VIA NORFOLK, VA.
Tho large and commodious double ^ rffoL
gflifMuty Engine Side Wheel Steamship" ZAWSt
amestown and Roanoke,leaves Norfolk, Va., for New York
direct, every Wednesday morning and Saturday evening
arriving there next day, Passago and fare, state-room* In
cluded 98 j steerage passage 94. Them ships ore one thou
sand tons uurden each, and aro fitted and found in every
respect, according to act of Congress, and are to every way,
as comfortable and secure aa any steamships on the ooaat.
Passengers taking the Railroad to Auguste connect with
tlte Wilmington and Manchester Railroad at Bnuichvili#
and proceed directly on to Norfolk, from whenoe the run to
Now York, is made in about 24 hours.
J. U. SMITH k BROTHER, Agent*.
Smith’* Wharf, Norfolk.
so20
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCUEDULE.
O N and after Monday, October 2d, passenger trains
will leavo Macon daily atfiX, A. M., and arrive at
Ainericus 11X, A. M., arrive at Colnmbns 7 o’clock, P. M.
Leaves Columbus daily, at twenty minutes past ten, A. M.,
end Americus at 12#, P. M., arrive at Macon 6 o’clock, P.
M. Connecting at Macon, each way with Central Railroad
trains to Savannah, Augusta. Milledgerille, and Eatonton.
and with Macon and Western Railroad trains to Griffin. At
lanta, Dalton, Chattanooga Knoxville, Nashville, kc.
Connecting daily at Columbus by fast line of coaches, 28
miles to Opelika, thence, 64 miles by M k W Point Rail
road to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Americus with Tallahassee aud EufomU
Mail stages.
Tickets can be procured at Americus to Auguste, and at
Macon to Wilmingten, N.C., via Auguste.
GEO, W. ADAMS, Sup’L
NOTICE TO FORWARDING MERCHANTS
AND AU, OTHERS INTERESTED ,
T HE following reduced rates for freight destined fori„_»-
gomery, Alabama, havo been established from Savan
nah, to Montgomery, over the Central, Macon and Weet-
era. Atlanta and Lagrange, and Montgomery and WestPolnt
Railroads. Goods inteadod for this line, should be markod,
"via Atlanta.’’
1st class measurement goods, per foot, 26 cent*.
2d 11 per 100 pounds, 91 40.
No wagoning on tho route, and goods have quick despatch.
ILioox. Aug. 2,1864. EMERSON FOOTO,
augl—lm
Superintendent M. k W. R. R.
* con Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. landing and for salo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO,
.'Am/I nvnuno—innu,jiii| |iuitoi»tu nuu miiuj
; buttons, and of all other kinds, in largo variety at
novl8 K EMI TON .V VEKSTlI.LE’3
B "’"UTTER," ko — 20 kegs Goshen Butter; 10 barrels White
Leaf Lard ; 26 boxes cheese. Just received and for
sale by declO HYI.ANI) k O’NFHLl.
JpOR SALE—Six No. 1 Negros*, aged from 20 to 30 years,
may 28
i. Apply
WYLL1
■Y k MONTMOLLIN.
20 do Raisins, 1 cask cooking Prunes, 1 bale Bordeaux
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nut*. 6 sack* Pecan Nut*. 76 whole
and half drums Figs, 2 bbls Pig Mams, 2 do do Sides, 1 do
Smoked Tongues, J00 lbs BolognaSausagos.for sale by
,p25 JOHN 1>. JESSE.
W 1NF1—10 quarter casks Maderla, 1C do do Sherry, 1
pipe very old Maderla, 2 quarter casks old Port. 100
doxen of first quality In bottlos, and for sale by
jel4 HYLAND fc O’NEILL
B ACON, I.ARD, SOAP, kC—60 hhdH prime Sides. 25 do
prime Shoulders, 60 bbls prime leaf Lard, 260 boxes
family Pale and No. 1 Soap. 60 bbls E Phelps’Gin. 30 do
Luther Felton Rum. 50 do Boston Rum, 60 do B Clairfleld
igar (Stuart.) 60 do C do do do. 60 do A do do do. landing
id fo!— v "
FARMERS’ HOTEL.
HOLME8VILLE, GA.
The undersigned takes this metho<l of informing kis
friends and the public generally, that he is prepared
‘to accommodate ail who may favor him with a call,
and solicits a share of public patronago.
JAMES K. I1ILLAR1
Je3
ARI), Proprietor.
i.H
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
McMAHON k DOYLE
and for sale by
in r -
V INKOAR.—20 bbls White Wine Vinegar; 20 do Cider do
for aale by
J®«
J UST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plaid Ureuadine
Dresses, Infant’s Ganse Merino Vests. Welsh Gauxe
Flannels, Krennh Needleworked Bands, kc., for salo by
»pl6 DbWITT k MORGAN.
V - [ME AN 1)11 AY —1,000 bbl* Ume per schr. F.. J. Tal-
| 1 boi, and 400 bales Northern llay. daily expected per
bark Girrard,for sale to arrive, by
jel6 BRIGIIAM; KELLY k CO.
HUDSON, FLEMING Ot UO.,
Factors and Commliilon Merchant!,
No. 94 Bay street. Savannah. Oa.,
T ENDF1R their services to planters, merchant* end deal
er*. in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected in business with HoMUXB, Hi naox
k Co., of Charleston, ths establishment or an office in this
city will afiord our friends choloe of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usuil facilities af
forded customers
1 Savannah.
»epl8—tf
J. R. HUDSON.
W. R. FLEMING./ 14
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
R ECFIVED PEll STKAMFIR ALABAMA—Imitation Eng
lish Th real Ucos. Jaconet, Swiss, and Mull Edging"
and Inserting*, Swiss and Book Bands and Collars, Linen
Cambric Hdkfs, fine Palm Uat Fans, Oil Silk. Flench Work
ing Ce',ton.bro lJnen Oloves. Indies’ Cottbn Hose,Grass
and Corded Skirts, Cheeked Cambrics. Swiss Muslin kc.—
For sale by [)®^L LATHROP k CO.
S UNDRIES—76 bbls E. Pbelpa’ Gin; 36 do P. and H. Uto;
200 boxes No. 1 Ball and Family Soap; 60 do each Col-
K tcs k Reader* Peed Starch; 60 do new sc^let! Herrings;
do Ground Coffee X ft *nd Jh papers: 50do Bunch
Raising; 76 bogs prime green Rio Coffee; 60 bbls butter,
sugar and soda Crackers; 20 boxes Treadwell's sod* Biscuit;
20 bbls Cider Vinegar; 26 boxes ground Pepper X ft PV
r ; 15 hhds prime Bacon Shoulders, tending and fo®**'®
’ may8 9CRAKTON, JOHNSTON fc OO.
G * INGHAMS—Just reoelved a fine lotof the above Go5fi
4 BRUNNm.
L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS AT RBDUgHllVHICtt —French
printed oreandld*. do jkconets. haWges, tlwusa. gren-^
adines, India plaid silk*, glace summer silks, kc.; one e**»«
hand*.ime lawns at 12X »nd 18X <»nU; barege de lalpk,
•“'i ,, ‘ rr ”"' S*m*»8wnty.
ajAOON, BEEF, ko7—16 hhda ehotc® Baoon SldcMJ do
AJ do do Shoulders, 30 half bbls Fulton Market Deef, 76
keg* ckotee Leal Urd,fiO boxes ffitefU'i » • P*teat TVlfow
Candles, 46 do Adamantine do dn, 76 do Colgate s api Baa-
4 ix.yu.
nTAPLB DRY GOODS.—Just received 19 cases bleached
O Shirtings, of all qualities and best makes, Irish linens,
Blrds’-eye Diaper. Long Lawn*. Linen nnd Colton Sheet
ings, Pillowcase Linens and Cotton. GaueeFlannels,Ta
ble Linen Damasks. Damask Napkins, Scotch Diapers.
Huckabucks, lluckabuck and Damask Towels, white and
striped Cotton Osnaburg*. by the piece or bale, 7-4 and 8-4
Brown Shritlngs. Blue Homespuns, Dowlas, Apron Checks,
kc., for sale at the lowest prices, by
mh21 DlWlTT k MORGAN.
UNDKI FlT—2(Tcasks choice Bacon Sides. 16 do doShoul
deni, 200 bbls and 30 sacks Georgia Flour, 120 bag* Bio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground do, 20 mat* Java do, 80 bbls N.O.
Molasses. 25 hhds and 75 bbls Cuba do. 10 hhds choice Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbls Clarified A. B and C do, 150 boxes
No 1 Pale and Family Soap. 60 do Beadell's and Colgate’s
Pearl Starch, 60 do Treadwell’s Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 36
bbl* Butter, Soda and Sugar Crackers. 60 do E. Phelps’ Gin,
60 do N. E. Rum, 60 do Western Whisky, 20 do old Monon-
gahela do. 80 boxos Sperm and Adaniantlue Candles. 76 do
Beadell's Tallow do, 30 bbls and 60 keg* choiM L;af Urd,
for salo by raay81 McMAHON k DOYLE. ^
A ATOLASSFH AND SYRUP.—35 bbls and tes West India
CJTAl’LE DRY UOODS.-IJneu and cotton sheeting;of *u-
O perior quality, bleached sh rlings. French and English
long cloths Irish linens, long law., huckaback, blrdseye
diaper*. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins and cjnyles, da-
QUOAR AND TOBACOO.—36,000 prime end cholce Ha-
O vena Serar* er rartou* brand*, 75 hutt* smo»lng and
cowing Tobacco de do, 90 boxe. ^M nOYLE.^
QDNDRiES.—Ju.t received," 10 ^hl.
O white wine an.l cider vinegar. 16 doN O
.round coffee. 2fi do pure rterm oeudlre. ddBarfrtP®
6’» aud 8's tallow do. pearl «tawh. 90 doaen lrockete
broom*. 90 do aerub hr«*h« aad doth#* llnaa, ptektewln X
-t-t* >DAV1D O'OuxnR l
E MBROIDER! Ea—French needle-worked Collar#, 8wia*
and Cambric Uunder-sleeves, Honiton aud Maltese
!*ce Collar*, Chomlaetta and Sleeve* in nets. Cambric and
Swi*« Edging* and Inserting*, needle- worked Stomachers,
Maltese 'Thread and Viuonnlenneslstces. Fhnbroldered clear
Lawn Hdkfs ,Gent* I. C do, kc., In great variety, for salo
*’JSST' " T DlWlTT 4 HOK0AN.
CiUUAR-76 hhda Tair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Musoo
O vado do, 10 do prime to choice l’orto Rico do, 50 bbl*
■MnasFAptt <» “” w Wr a PAI.ME8,
DUOTAND roWDER.—180 bag* assorted bird and drop
O Shot: 100 kegs FFVG Powder.aUo halve* and quarters;
tJ?' U “' ’* W - 1 'Y.V.CONNKHAT 4C0.
. just recelreil and
LAN1EK HOUSE—MACON. GA.
Tlio undersigned having leased the above estab
lishment beg to assure the traveling public that
no exertions will be spared to sustain the reputation
louse. GEO. M. LOGAN, 1. ..
Janl3—ly JAMES MEARA, (^Prietora.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA. GA.
“* This splendid new house, situated on Broad-at.,
immediately to front of the site of the old Plantar*'
Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with
new furniture, bedding, etc., will open for the reception of
customers on Saturday next. It will be the endeavor of
tho Proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor
him with their custom J. M. SIMPSON,
novO—tf Proprietor.
1*1 COL AT A HOUSE, F1COLATA, FLA.
M The subscriber would respectfully Inform the
traveling community that ho has leaaod the above
named house, aud is now ready to accommodate
rs.and hopes, by giving hi* personal attention, to
give satisfaction,
Hu will have horses and carriages at all times to accom
modate his guests. GEO. M. GALPIN,
decl3 Proprietor.
COZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL
is now open ; the house and grounds have bee*
Hfgreatly improved, an additional Cottage erected, (with
■Mxix chamber* and * parlor.) which has be#- * ‘ ‘
lv furnished, and will bo rented by the season.
3 Wimt Point, N. Y.. May 26,1854.
Jc3—mwfcf WM, B. OOZZENS.
CHATTAHOOCHEE LANDS AT EXKGU-
TOM’S BALE.
rrts* BY leavo of the Probate Court, aud for distribution
t y*minniK the heirs of Ueubeu C. Shorter, senior, late ot
Aulaula, Alabama. I will aeU, to the highest bidder, at
Cutliburt, in the county of Randolph, Georgia, on Tuesday,
the Oth day of December, next, the following Lauds on the
Chattahoochee river, iu the 8th district of told county, to
wit : l/ots number ^96-296^13-314-327-328-339-344-346-
346-358-369—and the south-third of lots number 816-326-
347-367 and 378, composing tho plantation of the said Reu
ben C. Shorter, senior, in liia lifetime. The tract B»* With
in three miles of Georgetown, Ga., aud Kuflglla. Ala., aud
'embraces over 2700 acre*, of which about 1400 Are cleared,
and near 1000 acres of river and creek bottom*, of endur
ing and fertile soils. The quarters are finely located for
health, aud are supplied by a never-foiling spring of great
volume and beauty. There are cabins, with brick cato>>
novs, for a hundred nogroes. and all other buildings needed
upon suoh a plantatiou. The lands are well watered, af
fording superior accommodations for stock ; and the water
gin and mill, and laudinglor the shipment of cotton are
not excelled by any upon the river. Tho entire treot will
be aold together, on au opportunity for securing a planta
tion so valuable is rarely to be had.
1 will also sell, at the same Ume and place, lot of land
in said county, number 342 in the 8th district, near tba
river, containing 209X acre*, of which ninety are cleared
Terms of Sale.—One third cash be on the first day of
January next, when possession will be given, and thebal-
anco in ono and two years with interest.
The puichaser will bo able to procure supplies of every
variety, and all kinds of stock, on the plantation.
Persons desiring to see the lands are invited to call oa
. John II. Mitcbenor, on the premises, and any letters of
'll bo promptly responded to by Col. Elf 8. Shorter
. Alabama, or the undersigned.
JOHN GILL SHORTER.
F'ufuula, *e!6—td Georgia Kxeentor.
VALUABLE PROPERTY III DAHIEN, QA.
FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers offer for sale, ou reasonable term*, four
(4) Wharf Jot* In th" city of Darien, Nos. 6, 6,7. 9.
having the best water In Darien. These lots comprise MO
feet on the river, tho same on Broad-street, and a depth of
200 to 220 feet, ample room for a saw mill and lumber yard,
turpentine still, rice mill, kc. F’or farther Information an-
olv to Capt. Amend Le fils, In Darien, or to the subscrib-
pij W.J. WYI.I.Y. Urlntn.h Cm
MOTSELLtNG AT COST—But'at very low* price*. 12
iN cent* 12X cent*—Just received, one caae colon
rwwtito"-.. .°^t“^“i
OpnsH AND HERRING—41 boxe* prim# Codfish, 76
boxes scaled Herring, for salo by by
1# g McMAHON fc DOYLE,
il /ifAlf HUItANK CHAM PAG NIC—We would call the at-
iVL tenUon of the publlo to this celebrated brand of
Champagne Wine, which we. having been appointed sole
agents by th# importer, Arthur Leary, of New York, offer
imr sale In lots to suit pnrehasere. This win# Is equal In
flavor to any of the favorite brands new
and saperior to many whloh It Is fast sapei .....
Proprietor., .nil oth.tojtolrio,tt,~. hi™ 1
mX..prtori, lor tolh Utolr —« tohrit-l «“fir ii.“J
sum^rirXSrnsrnmss. I *SaT '
THOS. 8 WYLLY, McIntosh Ce.
'"augiO-CKl AIJiJC. C. WYLLY, Atlanta, Oa.
FORBALE.
O N the first Tuesday in December next. I will offor fbj
sale at Statesboro’. Bulloch eounty. Ga.. the follow-
tog property, vix: 3negroes, 1,000 aeres of land, 1 house
and lot. horses mules, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, aad
household and kitchen farniture. Terms mad# known-on
tho day of sale. 0. K. FLETCHER. *
N. It.—Alt persons indebted will come forward on that
day prepared to nay up, and those to whom I am Indebt
ed will please call at ttie Fame lime.
Jy22—3m *•
l*KO VINCI AL INBUHANCE COMPANY OF
TORONTO. CAN AIM, WtttT.
Capital $4,000,000.
rpHE undersigned having been appointed Agvot of the
1 above Company, begs to announce that he >» prepend
to las use follcles of Insuranee on Fire Risk* in Savannah
rirtot, ? ,M.t.h - '“y
h " UJUaIiXnD MOLASSBi —45 lihil* Now Orleans Sugai ;
5 10 do Porto Rico do: 76 bbls A. It andC do. 30 bhds Cu-
ba Molasae* 36 Ueroe* do, 76 bbls do, 60 bbl* New Orleans
TIM"'’"-“’UADOX 4-DOYUI_
UND1UES.— 66 bbU liirain Smith’s aud Geneeee ^iouy;
60 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ; 30 boxes Tread
HM| . ^, u .. ._ wall’s Soda Blaeutt; 60 bbl* rectified Whiskey; 60 boxes
to^n^al Is#, each No. 1 Pal* ami Family Soap: SO h»lfri«e*tK Mack
‘^ritotel ! Tea, X ' b P*P«f* i 2° l *«’*e* ""aortal C*"dy; 40 hhds prime
rfraJUtioa. Bacon Bide*j 2oJo do do Should^ ; cho.^
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO,