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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22. 1854.
Isle • n iAi (took oC I fry Hoods at the old stand, So. 124 , AUSOrCCCI CtUltllON*
«l tlrvol end transferred th* loan" of »*M stare For luO lt> til: Sugar Plum*. Fruit ft* ,111.
•W4JJJJI* ttr «y. Brother*, fof«»My ufMtta alljr, t»ut m*f i AllarUofeeof first quality. No nhsrg* for djdlrory at
baelneae. the note reigned token
1in rendering to Ida late friends aud lUironv life
r l,»*ur# fof |h)> „„|forio support tltnm to'him <lo
wholaof Hi" Urn* that lie lto« been engaged In ,
1 railroad or etonnihoati.
nur'JM— dftwly
L
iINKN DAMASK
URAV, tl HOT UK. lift
»!••*■* "^ranuah. and foala that ho rauaoi ton stionj; URAV, HHUTUK
mm»nd to llitlf fOlionag* hla snoeeseore. irho an- ij AVK Ju»l received. a very superior
lira IhMtt all the advantage* whirl- e*n !•» , Ii hi. Ifemask.
arllulo 1.
«5i
lunerHnn Kivnoh Clotha and Canal'
iuW rvmpaclfuUy Invite lha alien-
>16
| URV8 ,»M„T D8
I rval dov
, (It* IhMtt all the a-lrantafo.olilclM-.nl-, l A bl* Ifetnask.
.1 h* ancatauaita capital, a thorough knowledge of Also, a few plorea of
' . au-l a charaoVat tat Wmeelj, proprlvdy amt fair marc, to which they-a
fca»OK*» . , j m fall tu mh<or« sitocein* for Otalr pv»- Unit of tli* public.
4- lia#, y SIIKAII
_ .a*.
‘ UKAY UHUTlIHlIa,
-»■ -uui sta. ha.. Karmlaa Cheaper mill Duller than Ever!
,, ..fern the *Ufe*«« Oftarannah and vlolnlly that . .. „ .
lffii waaw-ii-.” 01AT GRAY BROTHERS.
“ SV.k», l» lh-««hu»..l ,Stan -U., »|II. IIA Visa „„ Jhi,u,)htoHrtm^ l on,
JiJ, .1 lh»n ™ * l ' n ' 1 **. , ft *«* ■"*> •» Wh.uk.r, with ■ fro,), .loo, „r in,
iSTrlth larja addition* of n«w and dMlrahM to ut.,t . M u«rn» and moat Ituhlnnahlo Ores# and Fanny
lb«r would raapaolftally Invlletlre attention of the ti.nMla.ln mldliloo tnamoat ample and every way dealra^
!uWH ’ ., .aax_....un i Id# aaenrtoient of Hotuehold Dry flood*,—all lulled to the
^-uraaeili. M»J ,0 ’ ... lMl «» "I Owlldloua a- well aa of those who are satis-
<*ITY COUNT OF AAV ANN All, V w ''b the recommendation we will give to auch art!-
111 Niu BKVtfntTntM. 1864. / , clea we^llajioM of, nnd are willing to rely upon fair and
j-ldl l.tdee
WM. H. IUJI.L >CH, Herk
II.GKPINU Al»AKTM»fiNTa TO I.KT.
,t vrt'lNti Ai-artnwut» to rent, In a tint elaaa lionre. In
S a iilca.ant and central attuatlon. for aingle ffutlcmen
%r. TpplyatiWiolWj
kiaKGTion ntmeu.
naunt omen—rraamat or tuv.
ptHNCIl. ‘ *“*■
Ini—norll
! are dotermlne.1 Uj keep up that aatlafaotlon between eeller
and euatomar no happily ealalluf between ua. We ate re*
celvln* by every arrival new anppllea. and of aneh good,
an can be warranted an the CHKAPK8T and BEST.
novI7
Busiiuea €arO*
OHAHI.KITO*. I. V.
WILLIAM LAWTOH A 00.,
.1101. AND SKA IS I. A NO COTTON HOTOas
No. 13 Koutlaern Wharf.
w*. H. utmnv, e *. vrAinwnmiiT naewt.
Na. M. YAVUm, ioeuTN f. MIL,
"•ao wtvmnu uwtom, am. Vm.
.WeaVlRENItlclN-rONH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ha
UHOHUK THOUF HOWARD,
ATUlRNNY AT LAW.
Ujlcv, earner qf IVAildAvr-tf. nnd tlay-Un*. .VomnniiA, (,'a
THOMAS T. LONG.
ATTOKNICV AT LAW AND SOUCTTOB IIENKtlAI, K. Iiwy
Offltt.eonur Hap and Jlitmanl-rlrtHt, /fawnnah,
OUD1NAMY'S OFFIOK,
Corner of Uef and Wbltaker-etreeU. Oftce Lour* (tma t»
A. P. M.j and from 8J<, l\ M. to (t, P. M.
JNO. n. iinLLBN,
ATTOBNKY AT I«A\V.
tMint cnmtr i}/ Wkitaktr and Hap diteU,
Win prautlce in theCnurta of Serlven. Ilullooh, PUHnuiiaui.
Bryan. Liberty, Molntoab, Olyun, Cam-lea and Chatham
oountlee. fab 7
JOSlflPIl OANAHL,
ATTORNKY At LAW,
Oflioc, Bey atreet. uvor the Reading Room of the ReuubU-
oan, eotranoe Immediately etat of Henan. l*rlee k Veader.
KALI. AND W1NTKU CLOTII1NO.
Robinson at C'nnip.
\ u ”'“ r * "■ n "
their stock of Pall
iwjih Ofloer. to HU the vacancy occasioned by
jicrsl from office «r Hr. Ricliar.»C. Maekall; also,
uwl-cr of liar, to 1111 the vacancy occasioned by the
moral from ofltcc of Orrln C. Parker, taq
'"Clil. officer-salary *VM>. bond- SIW.
Weigher of Hay—salary fuea, bond *J00.
* reor-iving and opening
and Winter (looda. emulating In part of Rne blaek
aud fancy i olored French and Kngllah Cloths auil
Caabmerca; Overcoating* of all gra«lae and pattarna;
I Ventings of Satina, 8Uka, Cash mares, plush and cut Vel-
r,T»U’» will hand tn their apnlleatlona (stating the veta-ell of which will be mad* and trimmed in our usual
AP .fflwlr ^curitlta. tw.. to cac\. bond.) unto me be-1 «» •.»«* ^Uca.
as®'* , . . y » .1.., j-_ I Cur ready.made Uotblng Is maoufactureil at the well
' KOlV ARO 0 WILSON. I known bouae of IV. T Jennloge, Broadway. New York j
By " rier ' a-fb 0 r Council • nJ ror quallly and workmauahip we challenge com.
norJ . i |>.krlson.
. vw»kt. jambs a. xisiikt. ! Furnishing and fancy dies* Goods, of all description
K. A. \V J. A. MBBBT, | requisite to a gontleman's wur-lroke, cooatantly on hand,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Macon, Geurwia. , t«nwtUer with L'mliteUan, Vallw*.Carpet Bags, ami India
vi ril l, practice Law In the Circuit Court of the Uaitud Rubber Goods.
VV ■states—In the (bllowlug counties, to wit Houston. All of which we offer oi
abb Uacon. Crawford. Marlon. Twlmr*. J-nea aud PuUam, j can be bought elsewhere.
"" ; MARSHALL house re-opehed.
"particular attention paid to the settlement of moneyed I r l 1 HI'- l nderalgned begs to announce lo the citiaena of
»v aivl t« colleeUooa Uirough the Courls. 1 I- Savannah and the travelling public, that he ro-bpened
L- office on corner of Mulberry and Second Streets, op- his Hotel. ,
Campbell's, and om store ofC.Day AOo. Till. MARSHALL HOUSE,
cO __ I YESTERDAY,
RLAN it liOOKN AMD STATIONhUtk . .Holiday, (llh of Novciubtr.
M KU 'HANTS and others areluvited to call at the book
,-or-- of the un-lerslgnol. and oxaralno a set of Blank
hooks'anvlshed fot the tteehanlc'aSaving* Bank, about to
tn i 0 io operation in the citv of Savannah. I hey are shown
*.» specimen of wbat cau bo furnished at his establish
ment. For quality of paper, and superior binding, these
I..Hjk* cannot be surpassed by any over sold In this cltr.
lfe liA- oo baud a Urge variety of blank books, ledgers
,„ ur0 *U -Uv-books of different siaes and quality, full and
• if bound.’-iray receipts, cotton books, memorandums,
„ books fcc .to which he uvites the attention of the
-ul-lic. Order* for blank books, iff any site or pattern. will
L thankfully received and promptly attended to.
A geoeral assortment of FapernudStationery always on
•ale at reasonable prices.
- u *1 SIBLEY. No 136 Congsess-t.
BVNDtAUCB.
HUBS Porto Rico Sugar ; 40 do prime and choice
New Orleans do; 16 do do Muscovado do;
60 bbis crashed and powdered Sugar;
100 do A B and C clariiled Sugar;
75 hhde Cuba Molaeses; 100 bbis do;
100 do N. 0.8yr»ip; 176 sacks Green Rio Coffee;
100 do LaguayTa 10;
60 matta old Government Java do;
150 boxes No. 1 pale and lainlly Soap;
100 boxes Adamantine Candles; 7o do sperm do;
75 do pearl Stareb; 26 bbis sods and sugar Crackers;
75 do do do do; 20 eases old Monongahela Whisky;
20 casas Wolf 1 * Aromatic Schnapps;
30 do Leslie’s k Kelly’s Bitters: 150 boxes Mustard;
75 hove* Ginger' 60 doSrdce;
180 do Ground Coffee; 60 do Pepper;
100 cases 1 gallon, half do. aud 1 qt Pickles, assorted;
160 half and whole chests Tea, various brands;
75 caddies do; 300 reams wrapping and tea Paper.
For “"^ MoMAHON A flOY-.lt.
LOST IN THK CITY.
\ 1*OCKKT-BOOK. containing Ten or Fifteen Dollars, aud
al»o a -lee-1 and a judgment The judgment was for
J Four hundred and sixty-ono dollars and somo cents, and
also a few small notes against conntry people. The Under annum,
will be rewarded by leaving the same at the store of
Messrs. William k Robert Metntire Market square.
S B—The public are cautioned against trading foi any
of'liie above papers, as I intend to force the payment of the
Li novB-a GROROB It. ZIPPERFI1.
WANTED 1MMKDIAT1SLY .
A G->Hi MILLINER—first rato wages given. Enquire
at Mr*. Dessau, No. 108. Broad-street. Columbus. Ga.
Utters will be promptly answered. twtf—oct!6 ^
*6|\ REWARD—List from tlio infirmary, a tamper
5)t)U Watch, Hower on the back, three diamonds In the
middle of the tlnwcr. Apply atthis office. octlil
I7E have - this day sold our stock of Dry Goods
ADAMS Is BRUNNER.
davsnnih. October 26.1854.
o«t3l
THL subscribers having purchased llie stock ol Iny
1 Goods and Book Accouuts from Adama k Brunner,
rill continue the business for our oa n account, uuiler the
,«ni« of Wm.il \dam*
•Savsnnsh. October 26. 1881 ISAAC [). LaHOCMK,
octdl ALFRED T. HOWNR.
1 steamer Knoxville ; 5 bbis self rising Flour, 6 -in Hi
ram .Smith's Flour. 10 bbis choice cooking and tabic Ap
pie*, and 30 do Potatoes, ami for sale by
DAVID O’CONNER.
-GUSH PLAIN'S—A heavy article suitable lor Hire
Planters, for sale at 72 St. Julion and 106 Bryan sts .by
M KKMPTUN * VKASTILLK.
I MPERIAL TURKEY WINE—20 doxen just received and
for sale by jan'.i A. U0NAUIL_
L IQUORS—100 bbla prime S O Whiaky. 60 bbis line and
thole* -,W Monongahela Whisky. 60 bbis Phelps’ Gin,
I 10 do P k II -1-1,30 do Brandy, ft r sale by
■ jjl WEBSTER ft PALMER
VToTICE—To(Jsners of Slaves. Wagons. Drays and other
aV Vehicle*—The price of badges for slaves tu Potter,
laborer, nr Mechanical work, and of liceuscH fur dray-,
"sgons. an-, other vehicles. Is at this senson of the year
j >ne b»lf of the former rates. By ordinance passeo by
| Council EDWARD «. WILSON, Clerk of Council.
Savannah. November 1,1864. (V—nnv3
T WO months afterdate application will be made to the
coart of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell
I all the real estate of Nathaniel G. Hall, late of said eoun-
j. deceased.
WILLIAM 1). BRAN MEN. Administrator.
Rulloch county. October 28,1864. nov3
P IG HAMS, I.ARD. Ac —Just recoived 8 barrels pig bams,
"ides and shoulders; 200 choice Reynold's family
I Urns; 10 barrels do. leaf lard ; 6 do. hhdM. 'i«ta»; 25 half
I ’’*0*1* Fulton Market beef; 1500 lbs. new codfish ; lObar-
lickc.by DAVID CONNER..
2 Cor. Broughton and Drayton streets
TO RENT—Two tenement houses on Junes.atrect,
ear l.lncoln-atraet. Apply to
novl—6 C. PERRY. Jones street.
TU RENT—From 1st November next, tlui three story
[brick -lwelling house on State-street, number 132. now
occupied by D. F. Holsoy, Esq. Also, that two story
l«n building situated on the corner of Bryan nnd Hab
‘r-bim stre-qs. the late residence of ifr. Joseph Bancroft
ion given 1st November.
BANCROFT A BRYAN. 117 Bay street
1;
PICOLATA JlOliNK, P1COLATA, FLA.
M The subscriber would respectfully inf-inn tl-
truvoling community that he has leased the nbor-
named house, and I* now ready to accommodate
I travelers, and hopes, by giving bis personal attention, lo
| |it*«atiifactlon.
He will have horaes and carriages at all times to accom
| mod*;e hi* gue*U, GKO. 61. GALPIN,
1 d»cl3 Proprlet r.
COZZBN8’ WEST l»OINT 1IOTKL
k 13 now open ; the houae ami grounds have beer
Bgreatly improvo-l.en additional Cottage erected, (wltb
— Lix chambers and v parlor.) which has been handsome*
ftly furnished, and will lie rented by the season.
Wfct Vmirr. NY.. May 26.1854
;e3—rawfcf WM. B. COZZKNH.
1 REEF AND LARD—20 casks choice Itacnn Hides,
I ** - caiks ghoul-lers, 25 half bbis Fulton Market Beef,
1-0 bbis choice I«a( Ur-1, 40 kegs do. for sale by
1 °«t12 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
IlTTKR and CHEER 17—26 flrklne'Goshen Butter. 6
• Lues Cheese, received per steamer and for sale by
■x-tlft MCMAHON A DOYLE.
j-J-'Y—6<>0 bales prime Eastern Hayjjandlng and for
p]
rfuES.—50bbis received per Htr. Augusta, and for
| r_by angli MoMAHON k DOYU7.
S AI.K —A Brick Yard now In full ojieration wltli
' permanent kilns to burn the Brioka In. all necessary
Ac .Ac., to carry on the business. This yard lias
* » in succeeiful operations for a considerable tlmo and ta
kly offered on account of the present owner declining
illness. Apply to
WkLI.Y k MONTMOI.LTN
M ARKET BEEF —Just received per brig Phtlu-
■* «, 20 half bbis Fulton Market Beef, for sale by
lu |l 4 HYLAND A O’NKIT.I..
Vf ’'-USING GOODH —Re«*ive<l tins <tay by the eubsert.
A * f*w piece* of meuruing Gingham*. iom« low
’ ulack Alpacas, and a variety of morning calleoes.
'*• B. 8. KEMPTON.
t'lKN'.—IM bags prime Tennesave Corn, in *tora.anilfor
J **leby m*v3 COHEN A FfHOTCK
I EAR and.sugars.—Just received. 5 chests extra Hy
x "«n tea. 20 do black Oolong, loose and in W and >4 ft
j l'»«kajr*s, 26 bbis Stuart’s crashed, ground and olarl-
, *“lf ar -D and C, 3 hhds New - hrIvans ao. for sale by
ir2® DAVID O’OONNOR
FUKHALK.
\> the first Tuesday in December next, I will olfer foi
J *»*“ at Ststeeboro’. Bulloch eownty, Ga.. the fellow.
P r ' , f > * , 1 rt > - *1*: 3 negroes, 1.000 seres of laud, 1 house
M lot. horses mule*, wagons, hogs, sheep, cattle, and
‘ueliold and kitchen furniture. Term* made known on
Mar of safe. 0 t . gLETCHER.
'• B.—All persons indebted will come forward on that
V prepared to nay up, * n -i time to whore I am indebt-
Tli P^**a call at the same time
U22-3m C E. ft
... TEAS, Ami.
40 half chests fine Black Teas In qr and half lb
Package*. 30 -lo do llj.on do, 50 13. 6 and 4 lb cad-
’jy mix**fine Hyson Teas. 40 4 and 0 lb do Black
ksiiil J .V? r ** m " wadlum site straw paper, 100 do
onia do, 15o do common site strsw do, 100 do Tea do, 40
Hardware do, 400 boxes negro pipes, large bowl and
* In store..„d for sale by ‘ ^
HORAN ION. JOilNHTON * CO.
... . . TO PLANTKRg,
, • "“'“criliers U*ye received, per reient arrival*, a
«rge variety of fsindon Duffll Blankets, fine Whitney
U? *?,5 re f n Macloaw do. heavy grey Koulllard Ker-
>i »ck Waslilogton Plains, grey do Frills, do do Geor-
!* m * *“'> ITalns.Hchley’s Twill* an-l Plains, Marlboro
-i-i a variety ol pfeld Linseys. plain and
tr, fi.?ii 7 8 and 4 4 brown HltirUngs,
» Drill*i, .Shirting Htripes. Dowlas, f.inen and Cotton
'•irgs. heavy H* tine He- Tweeda. kfi. To all of which
« d Invite (heir particular attention.
11 HENRY I.ArilROI* A CO
: ,u ’t
JI/WT—A Urge while pointer Dog, with one
,,r b' , wo ■'••Jl yellow spots on bis
R*r.Ne» i York.'* fsengravwlon his collar-
weiJlndlog him will b« rewarded by returning blm to
botJI
tho accommodation of Boarders and transient Per
sons During the recent suspension of businem, the
bouse an-l turnituM have been thoroughly cleansed and
renovated in all departments, and he Is now prepared to
offer the host accommodations to those who may favor blm
with th-lr patronage.
He begs to return his thanks to his friends and the pub-
He for the liberal support which he has heretofore receiv
ed, and to assure them that he will continue to exert his
best efforts to deserve a continuance of their favors.
nov7—lm G. FARGO.
ltKCUlVKU MlVEMUKR 18'1'H, 1804, BY
8. 8. SIBLEY.
S ALT Water Bnbbles, or Life on the Wave; by Hawser
Martingale, with original illustrations by Kllburn A
Msllory.
Dona Dlancha. of Nararr# ; an historical romance, by
Don Francisco Navarro Villoslado ; chastely written snd
deeply interesting.
The Newsboy, new and poputar.
The Pride of Life, a novel by Lady Scott, author of the
Hen Pecked Husband, a superior and chaste book.
Joseph Wilmot, vol. 2d, or the Memoirs of a Msn.Ser
vant: by O. \Y. M. Reynolds.
Fellna de Ubambure, or tho Female Fiend, a deeply
thrilling and interesting tale; by Alexander Dumas.
Rosa I^mbert, vol. 2d. or the memoirs of an Unfortunate
Woman ; a beautiful and Interesting tale, by G. W. M.
Reynolds
Poems of lYilliam Cullen Bryant, collected and arranged
by the author: In two vol*.
Poetical works of John Keats, now edition, complete in
one volumo.
The Hearth Stone, thoughts upon Home IJfe In our
Cities, hy Samuel Osgood.
Faggot* lor tho Fireside, or Fact and Fancy; by Peter
Parley, illustrated by,engravings and beautifully bound.
For sale at nov21 No. 185 Congress-st.
FOR KE?li\
M l small tenement House, being two stories on a
basement, with kitchen and servant room, and
suitable for a small genteel family. Rent 206 per
Apply at this office. 8—uovlft
WM. KING dt SON*
H AVE removed their office to Jones’ Building. No. 07
Bav-street, about 100 yard* north of that recently
occupied by them, 2—novlO
FOR SALE OR KENT.
S EVENTY-EIGHT nnd a quarter acres of Ij\nd, forty of
which is clear and well fenced: the land is very pro-
ductive. The improvements consist of a good dwelling,
negro houses an-l all necessary out buildings for a small
farm situated miles from tho city. For terms, njjiply
WYLLY k MONTMOLMN
ELECTION NOTICK.
A N election for Mayor ami twelve Aldermen for the city
of Favannah and hamlets thereof, will be held at the
Court House. In the city of Savannah.on the first Monday
In December next, under tho proper superintendence. The
City Treasurer is hereby ordered to attend wish his Tax Di
gest. The City Sheriff, or hia Deputy, aud the City Police
are hereby ordered fo attend to preserve order. The Jus
tices of the Inferior Court aro requested to preside at said
election.
Done by resolution of Council, passed till* 16th day of
November. 1854. EDWARD G. WILSON,
no via Clerk of Council.
CLOTHS I CLOTHSt!
W E have just received per steamer Knoxville. 26 pieces
lady's Cloth, fancy colors, and latest styles, at prices
whicli cau no I fail to please the moat fasti.lions.
norlT URAYHROTHERS.
KKUNCI1, SPANISH AND ITALIAN LAN-
GUAGES.
P ROFEStMJR 11. MASSON is now ready to givo lessons in
either of those luuguagos, to private pupils at their
own residence, or to classes. For terms, apply at J. M.
Cooper's book store, or to Mr. SI., through the Post Office,
box 404.
References—Hon. W. Iorw, Hon. F. H. Bartow. Hon. J.
W. An-lersou. Col. T. Hunter,Col. W. T. Williams, W. Dun
can. Esq , R R. Cuylcr, Esq., J. M. Cooper, Esq.
lw—uovlfi
PROVINCIAL lNHIJitANCJfi COMPANY OM 1
TORONTO, CANADA. WRiT.
Capital $‘4,000,000.
r |AHE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
-L above Company. begs to aunounca that he is prepared
to issuse Policies or Insurance on Fire Risks in Savannah
and vicinity, as also on Marine Risks generally.
j#23 WM, CPOWDER, Agent.
Oil AY RllOTIIEltS
W ISH particularly to direct attention to the most ele
gant assortment of French Merinos, Parmetta Cloth,
Muslin de lames; aim, the largest and most desirable as
sortment of Scotch Plaids, all wool,ever offered this side
the Potomac. Call and see for yourself. novl7
ACADEMY.
fpiIE requisite alterations in thebnilding having been
X completed, the schools will open on Monday, the 20tb
November, under the superinteadance of Mr Boxart and
»*M«auL.
The eastern end of the building, heretofore occupied as
dwelling apartments, Is now fitted up for the exclusive ac
commodation of the class of young ladiss. and the grounds
for recreation will. In proper time, bo laid out and orna-
mentod with shrubbery.
S. KLUOPT, Jr.,1
WM. LAW. V Committee.
uovlB It. It. CUYLKR, J
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
JU.ST RECEIVED AT HO CONGRESS .STREET.
A S it i* the interest of every person purchasing goods,
to get not only the best quality, but also to purchase
at the lowest price that such goods can possibly bo had
within any reasonable distance, thwto are considerations
which hnvo been closely kept in view in marking the pres
ent new an-l well-assorted stock of Dry Goods now ready
for sale at 118 Congress-street.
To -ether with tho various articles usually kept in a Dry
Goods store, will be found some new and beautiful designs
iu Wool Plaid, Raw .Silk, and all Wool Paris Printed l)e-
J.aines. suitable for Ladies’ drestes; also received a choice
selection of Tweeds and Cassit&ere* for gents and boys
wear. WM. DOODY.
oct24—2m 119 Congress street.
Beadel’s Family Soap. 75 boxes No. 1 and nale do., 150
boxes Adamantine Candles, 60 boxes Sperm do , 75 boxes
pure Pearl Starch, received and for sale by
novlO MoMAHON & DOYLE.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—60bbla. domestic Brandy, 50 do.
N F. Rum, 60 do. Cincinnati Whisky, received and for
mcmahon m doym—
no?19
YLE.
sale by
f j70R SAI.E—Avery desirable Sommer Residence on the
Isle of Hope. The improvements are all now, and
built out of the best materials. Apply to
novlO WYfJ.Y k MONTMOI.UN.
O RANGES—>0,000 Granges, just received nnd for sale by
novlS CHAMPION * WATTS.
C ITY MARSHAL’S HALE—Will be sol J at tho pound, on
Wednesday next, between the hours of 10 and 12
o'clock. A. M.: One brown sorrel horse, one white and
brown Calf, one brtndle and white Cow, right ear top and
under slit, left ear top and under crop -; one white Cow,
black hea-l end black feet, left ear crop nnd right ear crop
and under slit; one dark brown Cow, two slitsin the right
ear. slit and under crop on the left, and horns sheared off;
one white and brown Yearling, brown head and no mark :
ono brown and white Yearling, white and brown face, ami
no mark—the natae he lag Impounded, and will he sold In
accordance to the ordinance of tho city of Savannah.—
Term* cash. PHILIP M. RUSRELL
novl7 City Marshal
C ITY MARSHAL'S BALK—"n the first Wednesday in
December next, will be leased at the market bouse, in
the city of Snvanush.uuder the superintendence of the mar
ket committee, between the hour* of 19 and 12 o'clock, A.
M.s All the Stalls In said market Terms cash.
novl7 PHILIP M RUSSELL, o. M.
W ANTED.—A competent and trusty house servant, to
-lo the work of a small family. To such an on* a
most desirable home will be afforded, and good wages giv
en. Apply immediately >t this office. no*8
W ANTED—A situation a* Wet Nurse, by a lady who la
willing to go an-l live with the family, or, if required,
she will take the child to her own resilience. Can be seen
any time In the day corner ol Montgomery and Bay-
streets ejt— novlO
W ANTED.—Two apprentice*, (colored) to loam the
Barber's trad*. Apply to WM. J. HUNT,
00*8—2*Mawet Square.
W A ,
years of age. to help to do house work, geod
will be given, payable monthly Apply to
iiov6—lw WM. J. HUNT.MurketSquare.
ANTED TO HIRE— A first rate Cook, white or cjoored
Apply at this office.
TNMRUOIDEKIKK—Ji>*t received .- Friucb wrought
II4 Hu Collars ; do do do Sleeves : do do lawn lUndker-
kurohiefs ; do do muslin Sett* ; do -'oChemisettes ; do do
lace Sleeves and Collars; cambric Edgings nu-l inserting. ;
Swiss Edging* nnd Inserting*; English Thread Edging* and
Inserting" ; Valenciennes Edgings and Inserting* ; Male
Edging* and Inserting*: hy
novlfl HENRY LATHROP It CO.
[ ADIKS’''‘CLOAKS— New Htyle—Just reeel red: Rich
J black cloth Violettas ; do do Mnrie Antiques ; do do
Ckrodlris) by nnvlfi HENRY LATHROP k 01^
R * EADY MADE VKHTH.—A large assortment of black
barathed silk, llgure<l black and fanny silks, black and
colored cas.lmere vests.just received for sale hr
WM. R. HYMON8.
s»24 Draper It Tailor, 17 Whitaker st.
R ECEIVED BY STEAMER —Maltese latee, waithTlond
Mies 1 lisla. thread hose, dotted Swiss muslins, white
bonnet ribbons, ladles'sod gents gause vesta, he., for safe
by may9 DlWITT ft MORGAN.
S HOULDKRd.—lO bhd* prime Bacon Hhouid*rs, In itoer
god tor mU by Jy3 00HEN ft TOMBS*
D. A. O’HYHNB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner k Oo. 1 * Drug Store.
f«tf*t Vttvt bp €flfgtopb- gbippinft qnh Btcamboat*.
HW Telegraphed for the Georglsn. •%*
Judsoii'e Hotel Dornatl— Markets.
Nrw York, Not. 21.
JuiUon'a Hotel In Hrowtlwsy was buruei) to day, In-
voltlnii a loan of $00^)00.
Cotton is dull tud deollulug- Halos of the day fool
up H60 halos. Flour Is Arm under .toady prices.
T Glass 2711:
77 68 10 9 68 40 06 U7 60 60 72 10 64
_ «. WITHINUTGN'K
UltKKNE AND FULAHU LOTTERY.
GREGORY 4t MAURY. Msaagerv
Class 278, -Irswa on Wednesday. 22d of Navemher. In this
sity. Aalvs elnse at 5 o'clock, V. M.
turn* i-
$8,200.
78 Number liOttary—14 Drswn Ballots.
K9" Ticket* |2—aharealn proportion
ExtruulaaeM, draws at Wilmington, Del,, ou Saturday,
26th Nov. (until..
$6a,ooo.
76 Number IxJttory—16Drawn Ballots
44' Tickets $20—shares In proportion.
Ticket* either singly or by tho package for sale in Bay
lane.Savannah.Ga., next to Robinson A Camp.
nov22. E. WITH1NGT0N.
Jgtf MICW YOUK—Union Llite-The regular
juAgpacket schooner KNf.’HANTHK8H, Jayne, master
I will have quick dispatch for the above imrt. For freight,
j or passage, apply io novl8 F. J. 0GDK.V
1 i3:a LIVKKPUOL-Tl.e A l ship E, tFHRIKN.
doBLCapL Creighton, now loading, reuuins 6001-airs
Cotton to complete cargo. For freiibtauply to
novlfl BRWIIAM, KE1.I.Y k 00.
LI Vttltl'OOL.—Th* splendid nrw ship CLA
RA. Capt. Cooper, having pari of her cargo rngaged.
BL ve diapateli aa above. For freight, or passage, ap
ply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to
anvil BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
JM/ BALTIMOIIK.—Tho line fast Mailing aclioon-
.■liaSfcsf FALMOUTH, Warren, Master, will have dispatch
as above. For freight, or paaaego. apply on b<Mrd at Tel
fair’s wharf, or to
novl4 imilHUM. KhLLY A OO.
nO.STl)N.—ni# packet ship UNIO/RN, Foi-
,lard, Master, will have dispatch aa above. For
. or passage, apply on board at Bolton's wharf, nr to
novl4 _ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
If AL'l’lllOHJO—The solir. I*I,ANDOMK, Jaj.t.
i. T. Brown, will have Immediate despatch for the
• port. For freight, or passage, apply to
novlO ROWLAND k CO.
ft. MORTON—Tim packet ship HUDSON. Grxffau,
SaBfcmasfer. haring most of her cargo engaged, will
meet with despatch aa above. For balance ot freight,
apply to nov8 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00.
~ FLUUIDA—The steamer WEUKA,
J Captain King, will leave as above every
.,... ^Uo'clock, A. M.
novl7 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FHHDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND C0UN8FJJA)R AT LAW
\YatkkqkmCUp,D.C. t
Will practise In Ihe various Courts of the District, an-l at-
tend to the prosecution of ctalme against the Govern-
ment. jun*22
M. XV HIT HUTU,
ATTORNEY AND OOUN8E1XOR AT LAW.
Alligator, JAuf Alorido,
Will practice In the Eastern and Southern oountlee. Refer
to Col. 8.8. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq., Savannah, Ga.
TrwtpviUe, Layondet Cbtmiy. Oo.
I. \V. IIARKK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
MonitctUo, Jefftrnm (Xtunlp, Florida.
Reference—Hon W, B.k*umt»u,Savannah,Ga.
Cebu
FACTOUAGB dt CONMIlltllON BU8INK8S.
T >HE undersigned having associated with them Mr. Mac
Leod King, for transacting the FACTORAGE AND
CUMMIBSIGN RU8LNEN8, under the firm of WM KING ft
80NS. solicit the patronage of their friends
WM. KINO ft 80NB
Savannah, 1st November. 1864. 2w#od—nov3
T. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
South Newport. Georgia.
Will attend the Superior Courts lu the counties of Chatham,
liberty, McIntosh. Camden, Glynn. Wayne, Ware, Ap-
pllng and Tattnall. . .*10
THOMAS IIUOHB8 HINK8,
ATTORNEY AND COUNRSXLOR AT I-tW,
Troup ville, Georgia,
WUlpraoUae iu the Clroauit Courts of Thomas, Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin,Georgia; and in the 01x-
cuit Courts of Jefforson, Madison and Harailton, of the
Ml-ldlo Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia
counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida. Will attend to
the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash
ington.
4E8BK T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NeumtauvUle. Fla.
References—George L. Orowu, William Dell, Newnauaville,
FU.; R. U. Hilton, Boston ft Vlllalonga, Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM H. DASHKA,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
nvupvilU, Lownda county, Qa.
Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin, Laurens, and I’olaski counties, Georgia;
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun
ties. Florida. fcb2S
WILLIAM 8. DANIHLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner Whitaker street snd Bay lane,Savannah.
f rUAJV lURTHDOR. HSUttTXW COUfWt
HAHTR1DOK ii COUPKB,
ATT0RNEY8 AT LAW,
Will practise in all the Courts of the Eastern Circuit.
NOTICK.
T HE firm of Bancroft ft Bryan is this day dissolved.
The business of the late Brm will be settled by Jos
Bryan, the surviving partner, who will use the nsme of the
Arm in liquidations.
The undersigned will continue the General Brokerage
and Commission Business aa heretofore, In his own unit.
ootSl-lm JOSEPH BRYAN.
JOHN IJUHAMD’S
SUPERIOR FRENCH HITTKFS.
A Certain Cure for Flatulency. Weakuess of tbeStolnach
Debility Dispepsis. Fever and Ague, and all Complaints
arising from a dwrungnmsntof the Nervous System ; It may
be used in wlneand spirits withoutat all Injuring Us medi
cinal properties.
Among the many different preparations of the day, none,
in our miud. meet the indication so well as the article
above named. Any body can make a medicine, but to
make one that will bo countenanoed and recommonded by
the Medical Profession is quite another thing ; the French
Bitters is countenanced and recommended by the Medical
Faculty for diseases incident to our climate, vis: Derange
ment of the Stomach, Cholera, Ague. Remittent snd Bilious
Fever, Dyspepsia,Debility ol the Nervous system, &c. For
sal* by may30 A. BONAUD. Agent.
HUDSON, FLEMING ft UO.,
Fsctovi and CommUdon Merchants,
No. 94 Bay ft red. Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchants and deal
ers. In the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being oonnectod in business with Hopkixs, Huixvon
ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and the usual facilities af-
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON. I a.
W. R FLEMING, I 84 ™" 1 " 1
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
seplS—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
A:
W8. i. vnuMMa. nuDDirx ouvn. jscx mrowv
WILLIAMS,OLIVER dt BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vida, Marion County,Ga.,
Wlllpraotisein the eounties of Marioa, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Musoogee, Lee, and any adjoining
oountlee where their serrleee may be required. jsn29
{WALTER 8. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Exchange.
Will practice In the courts of Scriven, Washington, Rich
mond, Burke, and Chatham eonntloe. feb8.
R. W. MILLin. J. W OAVLUIXO
MILLKH At OAULDINO,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vida. Ga.
NATHAN K. BENTON,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
SfaneUa, Georgia,
Will practice in the following counties: Ossa. Campbell,
Carroll, Cherokee, DeKalb, Fulton, Forsyth, Tlokens,
Paulding and Cebb. Refers to James II. Carter ft Co.
f. BYLAW. r. H. O’.VXILL.
HYLAND dt O’NKILL,
DEALERS IN IMl’ORTEI) WINES AND LIQUORS. &c.,
Next Door to ManhaU IJoute, Broughton Ur tel.
SATAHHAH, OKOROU.
Wholesale aDd retail dealers in imported wines and liquors,
French brandies, segare, snd fancy groceries.
i. R. RQU.
i.H. DAVIS.
HUSK, DAVID dt LUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
4. Ga.
a. LOCKm. n. u. BMaujxtw.
LOCKETT dt 8NELLINGI,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM UUMPHKKYS,
CHEMIST. Savannah.
Manufacturer of Essential Oils, Extracts, Perfumery, Fan
cy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Drugs, Medicinee, Ao.
ly—ang23
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin RoofacD correct prin
ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
oan give satia&otion. Price* very low. Best reforonee
fflren. J. J. MAURICE.
KFGutUri and Conductor* made to order.
BANCROFT dt BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchase and Sal* of Blocks, Bonds, Exchange and
Heal Estate,11T Bay street. Savannah. jan24
ion* t. bowlaw. aohk t. Rowland.;
ROWLAND ft CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-drtd. Savannah.
H. K. WASHBURN, As’t.,
8HIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
BAVAJOLAR, OA.
WILLIAM P. YONOK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
2Yo. 94 Bay etreet. Savannah
THOMAS dt KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL HOUSE AND 8HIP PLUMBERS.
No. 15 Barnard Ureet, Savannah, Ga.
Le»-i pipe, sheet lead, block tin, copper boilers, light snd
force pumps, hydraulio rams, and kitchen range*, con.
stantiy on hand. Orders from the country promptly at-
tended to j» n Y
JOHN It. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dubliu, Laurens county, Ga., late junior partner ol Hie
firm of A. ft J. CocmujiB, Irwin ton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to hie care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton, F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh,Savannah.
may7^-dftwly
GiUC VILLK^cb.;
FORWARDING AND C0MMI8810N MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.,
Keep an office at Chattanooga. Tenn., and will give dispatch
at that point to ail good* for North Alabama, Tennessee,
Mississippi or Western Virginia, aud collect ship and oili
er expense bills from our Tennossee office. 2m—aug8
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will takecontracta for Building and Work iu Masonry of
every -Inscription. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’s Hall. Broughton Street.
a. ii cnAwnox. t. a. wan
CHAMPION it WATTS,
WHOIJSALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Barnard Ureet. between the Market and Bay Ureet
8AVAXJVAH, UA.,
Dealer* In Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Dried
Fruits, &c.. ftc.
Reference*—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomon*. Esq.,
Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, Swift ft Co.. 8*vennah, Ga.
PANY.
PROTECTION 1N8UIUNCE CO!
Of Hertford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepar
to take risks against Fnu oo Boildinn and their oonten'
Alto Maujo 8va Rani, oo the moettavcrabl* terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft OO., Agents
JOHN G. FALL!GANT,
WHOLaaALB AUD BRTAIL DIALlK IX
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
TftUSide Monument Square. Saeannah.Ga
BROWN ft IIAMHIB,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
war noAD stain, savajhar, ua.
r. r. aonroi. o. h rikkuaw.
HORTON 6i R1KEHAN,
WaOLRIALR AND KRTAIL DIA LIRS IX
WATCHES, JEWHJtY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS.
110 Broughtonatreet.
POWER PRESS PRINTING.
WOUItWK R. niUJUUI,
Owen*' Building, oppotiU/‘uladn Home,
laving made Urge addltloas to hisestablUhaeeflt. c<
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINT1NU, In his asua) e
handsome style, and on accommodating term*.
4SP All work exeeuted with dispatch.
FOR RENT—The upper western counting room, and
Mtlis corner wharf store of George Jones’ new brick
building on Bey-street. For partienlers, epply to
eugl7 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft OO.
• TO RENT—From the 1st of tfov. next, the Boom
snd two lotaof ground on TettneU-atroet, estate of Me
ry Hogg, at present oooupled by Dr. Heald. Apply to
auglfl A CHAMPION, Agewt
TO RENT—From the 1st of June, a new and eom-
^Rmodlous four story brick House on Elbert square, eon-
Kffitaining tea rooms, with gse, hot mod cola water ba
thing room and other conveniences, together with out
houses, fto. Address box 291 post office. maylO
TlBACllER~WANTiBD~AT FJLKMINGTON,
IJBERTY COUNTY.
T HE Commissioner* of the Flemiugton Academy wish
to procure the service* of a competent Teacher for the
school at the above place. He will be entitled to the pro
ceed* or tuition, amounting to seven or eight hundred
dollars per annum.
It Is requisite that he possess a good moral character,
and be competent to teach Mathematics and the languages.
Tbs exercise* of the school will commence on the 1st of
January next. Board can be obtained on reasonable terms
in the village.
Flemiugton cannot be excelled In point of health, moral
and religious advantages by any piaoe in the State. Ap
plication* must be mad* to the undersigned by the 16th of
of December next, addressed to Rieaboro, Liberty eouoiy,
Georgia. I B. MAY, leer’/. B. C. F. A.
F. B. Bitotwi paired. tawforlm—oovU
FLORIDA PACKET.
Jbr Darien. Ilrunt’oick. and St. Mary*, Oa.,atul Jaekmn-
rMe, l’icolaia, I'alaika, and Black Creek, Fla.
jk The new and splendid fast running steam
.. SEMINOLE, Captain W. R. fimnu. will
oouimeuceher trips as above on Tuessdaj.tU* ‘JJLstlnxt.,
at 10o’clock, A. M., and every Tuesday regularly hereafter.
Returning she will arrive at Savannah on Saturday morn
Ing, In ample time for pa*sengor* going north, to connect
with the New York and Savaunah steamships.
Tho Seminole is fitted up in magnlfloent style, with large
and airy state-rooms, and for speed, safety, and comfort is
out excelled by any steamer in the South.
Taking the inland route she offers superior induoemeati
for Invalids and others.
For freight or passage apply to Captain Blauksnship, on
board, at the wharf of the Savannah and Charleston Steam
Packets. oc21 8. M LAFFITEAU, Agent.
. „ir»L, FOR PALATKA, K. F., VIA
Darien, Brunnokk. St. Maryt, JacktonviUe,
\Hddlehurq, Black Creek.—Tho uow elegaut
xteampaoket ST. JOHNS, Capt. James Freeborn, will leave
for the above places on Thursday morning. 2ffth instant, at
10 o’clock, and continue to leave every Thursday there
after.
Thla boat baring large aad airy state rooms, and taking
the inland route, offers superior inducements to traveler*
and others.
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Florida
Steauipacket. Wharf near the Gas Works, or to
Tho St. Johns goes to St. Augustine on Thursday next.
octl7 CLAGHOKN ft CUNNINGHAM.
r w)TT*»w FORCKNTKKVILLAOK, VIA
4u£aBBSLw Darien, St. Simon* Iiland. Brum wick, Ftincy
Blujf, Jtffenoninn, and St. Mary*.—The regular weekly
packet steamer PLANTER. Capt , will leave the
Florida Steampacket wharf, near the Gas Works, on Mon
day, the 16th instant, at 4 o’clock, P. M .and will continue
to leave every Monday following. For freight or passage
apply on board, or to
ontl2—tf V. WOOLLY, Agent.
auction 8al*».
IIVT-J. WAI4H,
Administrator's Sale Continued.
On Tuesday, Deoeiuber 6th. will be sold In front ef the I'.-art
lliMise, bstwteu the legal hours «.f sale,
lot ofUad.snd luiprovmunu, situnlul <.n Hsllroadst.,
having one hundred and twenty fire f*«t front, end ran-
nlug 212 feet to Harris ■.treet—bounrted on Ibe Hast by the
laiid*of Hcanlsn snd Mini*, and West by Mi. Rciler's AUe
n lot of land in Camden County, containing twelve hun
dred and twelve acres, more or leas, bounded on the South
by the St. Mary's River, on the Rest by the lands of Mein
toah.on the North by May's land* snd on Ihe west by Cat
Fish Creek. A most desirable situation for mill sties—
Man* ut both tails can he soon at the Counting Room,
Fold by leave of the Ordinary, and for the benefit of tho
Heir* of the Estate of Semuel Griffin. UieofChalham eoun
ty.dec* ised. Pnrehasars lo pay for tile*.
o*7 ROBERT II. GRIFFIN, Adm’lor.
Corn at private sale—HOC bushel* Corn, for sal* at the
depot. augl
BY OLTAVU8 COHKK.
On the first TUESDAY, In December next, will be sold in
front of the court house, between the nsual boars of
sale,
Five 3 story brick teneineot buildings, on a basement
with nut buildings, on lots No. 11 and 12, corner of Taylor
and Dray ton-streets ; each house has gas, and a good well
of water in the yard; each bouse has. Independent of base
ment. 10 rooms, pantry*, closets, he. The house* are
leased to good tenants si 8^.960 per annum; lease expire*
In Hire* years from the 1st October past. The house* will
bo sold either separately or together; ground rent, 081 08.
Terms: One-quarter eaah. the balance In equal payments
in 3. 0, 9 and 12 months, with mortgage on property. Pur
chaser* paying for ail necessary paper*
The above property may ho treated for at private sale.
novl7
Auction 0<xle».
BY PH1LBJUCK * BULL.
Underwriters’ dale.
T0 ' M0 *| l ' )W ' •• n e’elo«k, at the late rteldeoca of Na-
Ihaalel F. Webster, corner ef Barnard and Stata-ste.,
Tb* a * ualtaaeor t men t of UoaseboM aadjKUaben Furmiu re
fte. Term* eaeh. ■ uorTl
TfLMOBBOW, st 11 o’clock, will be sold, la front of store
The asual BHortment of Grooerla*. ProvUkms, Lfoaors.
Crockery amt Glaea Ware, Dry Good;, new and McWhand
furniture. aothlngFanev Article#, doeke, Watches, Jewel-
ry.fcc. Term* caeh oo delivery. ’
- ^v®“"^!lftrttotoapurahashedatawetfonandMwgouMd
W next regular sale, wUl be Mid on aeeoant and
risk of the former purchaser. nor21
Underwriter's laG] ***
TO-MORROW, at lo o’clock, wCT be sold et the Custom-
houee Store* under tb# Exchange, for acooant of under-
* nd »'* concerned,
.sftiaasiap'w&fc&ii
from wreck of jjlp D.M; Maria, TemTeeA/ HaotM
SSZiHsr *' rlTfcU a^-*^ossaw«. wjul
M««»y fftd Harness at Prlvateiirie^Xflneleather toe
patent axle Buggy, and Harntse, nearly new, Nr sale low.
Bran at private aaie^WO beafreaSTSan. now >—-■»-
by sehr Wood bridge, frem Baltimore, aadforaele. octM
New landing,Potatoesl*4a~
COMPETITION THE LIFE 0? TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN ft (X).
NEW CARRIAGE DKPOI1TOR Y,
No 223 Bay Ureet, Savannah. Ga.
DYING AND 11ENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 Fork Ureet, near the Court Home. Savannah. Georgia.
KSTABLisam ix 1832.
T HE subscriber, grateful to his patrons aud friends ior
their continued favors, would state that, in additiou
to the improvements iu Dying, acquired by him duriug Ills
last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangement*
ior extending his business, by which hole now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of colors ou silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., which he trust# will generally please all who
coxy favor him with their patronage
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated. a<
may be required. In thesame superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased his pations and friends.
Ladles’ bonnet* dyed, bleached and pressed in the ran 1
fashionable styles.
Orders from the oonntry punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are seat by steamboats or railroad, worn
should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office. «„
that he may know where to call for them.
novl6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
POTATOKS, CODFISH, HKKHING, Ac.
Fvf \ BARRELS choice Mercer Potatoes; 6,000 lbs Codfish;
C/U 100 boxes new scaled Herrings;
60do new bunch Raisins;
60 do each Colgate's and Beadoll’s Pearl Starch;
26 do assorted Candy; 20 hhds prime Bacon Sides;
60 bbis aud 100 kega Leaf l«&rd:
60 do butter, sugar and soda Crackers;
60 boxes E Treadwell’s soda Biscuit;
60 bbis Cuba and 30 do Sugar-house Molasses;
80 do Stuart’s crushed and powdered Sugar;
60 do do A, B and C clarified Sugar;
80 boxes Beadell’s patent Tallow Candles;
60 do each ground Coffee and Pepper;
60 bbis E Phelps'Gin; 60balfdon»w No 1 Mackerel;
60 boxes 6’s and 8's Grant & Williams’ Tobacco;
200 do family pale and No. 1 Soap. Landing from
ship Martha’s Vineyard and bark Maria Morton, for sale by
oct20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
B UTTER AND CHEESE —26 tabs choice Goshen Butter.
40 boxes Cheese, landing from steamer Knoxville, and
for sale by aug!3 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
TVyTACKKRRl..—10 »h«L * n A a wir dm* 1 sue;
iVX Mackerel, Just received and for tale by
j*14 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
F TATOES—69 bbis Potatoes, lust received and for tale
by H K. WASHBURN, Agent.
L IME.—too bbis landing per brig Torcello. and for sale
by ap21 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
A PPLES—For sale, to arrive per brig Julia from Boston.
by _ ocH7 F. J. OGDEN.
LAC1
1 and a
je30
H AMS.—Received and now in store, two hundred Adams
choice Baltimore Hams, retailing at 12)« cents per
pound. Also one hundred and fifty Cassard’s Baltimore
Sugar Cured Hams, and for sal* by
may 12 JOHN D. JESSE.
B UTTER. FUIUR, ftc.—20 kegs and 20 tubs selected Go-
sben Butter, 66 bbis Hiram Smith's and Genesee Flnur.
40 half bbis extra Canal do, 100 boxes Scslhd Herrings, 50
do Bunch Raisins, landing from steamer, and for sale by
J*14 _ SCRANTON. JOnNSTON ft CO,
D OMESTIC LIQUOR—100 bbis E Pho!ps’ Gin; 60 do P ft
H Connecticut River do; 76 do rectified IPhlsky: 20
do old Monongahela do : 40 do domestic Brandy ; landing
and for sale by
oct31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
B RANDIES,* WINES, fte.—io half pipes superior Otard.
Dupuy ft Oo Brandy, 12 do do J Durand and other good
brands do, 10 qr casks choice Jean Louis, 1811, do, 16 half
and qr pipes superior Madeir. 26 or casks low priced do, 30
do do fine Port Wlue, 6 pipe* Holland Gin, 60 cases fine
Claret Wine. 100 baskets Heldsick and other brands Cham
pagne, for sal* by
maylfl J. V. CONNERAT ft CO.
_ Goshen Butter, 60 boxes do colored Cheese. 20 barrels
hole* Potatoes, landing from steamer and for sale by
an(31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO
JpOTATOE8—50 bbis good eating Potatoes just received
and for sale by
novO
WEBSTER ft PALMES.
Amagona brands, of our own Importation, tn store
and tor sale by novO CHAMPION ft WATIS.
rpOBAOOO — Landing per barbs diilloraa and Maria Mor-
X ton : 160 boxes 8s and 6* Tobacco, Grant ft Williams,
and other brands ; 100 packages superior Honey Dew. ftc,
different brand* ; 76 do choice Diadem Twist. Nectar Leaf.
Virgin Gold Leaf fto ; 100 gross Yellow Rank. Solace, ftc, cut
and dried chew ing Tobacco; 600 down >{. and 1 lb pa
pers smoking Tobacco. For sale bj
oel2 J. V. CONNERAT ft Co.
B ACON—60 hhds prime Bacon sides. 20 do do Shoulders
16 tea sugar-cured Hams, landing and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
augl6
ajUTTER AND CHEESE—76 boxes Goshen Butler, En
D glish Dairy and Pine AppleCheese.received per ^earn
er Florida, by novO CHAMPION ft WATTS.
B ACON AND LARDER) hhds. prline Uacoq Hides, 20 do
do do Shoulders.60 tierces choice Sugar Cured Hama.
60 bbis. and 60 kegs prime Leaf l-aril, landing and for sale
by _J« 21 SCRANTON .JOHNHTON ft CO.
Goshen Butter; 60 boxes do Cheese: 100 do Scaled
Herrings; 50 boxes and 60 half do new Raisins; 100 pack
ages new Buckwheat Flour. Reoelved per steamer aad for
■ale by uov8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE—For April, received and for sale
by ap4 8. 8. SIBLEY.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.—A negio man named David,
five feet eight inches In height, dark complexion,
abom 26 years of age, says he belongs to pavidGII-
U*t, of Alachua county, Florida. JOHN MAY,
■*21 Jailor.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranawsy trom
the subscriber, on the 10th of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty year*old, stout and chunky
.built, and ha* a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose anil running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
ho bas spent several vears of runaway life, and was an In-
JELu
**21
16 th
'wk Di
JBLbi
Leon eounty, Florida, Sept. 12.1853. *epl8—dfcwtf
R UM.—60 bbis Luther Feltou'e Rum. landing from bark
Exact, and for sale by
J*22 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO
rpO THE LAl)Ih».~We would respectfully call theatten-
X tlou of tho tallies ofSavannsh, andsourroundlng coun
try, to th* following new ami beautiful good* which we have
lust received, via : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil
las, block nett scarf* eol’d. neet scarfs, ladies cravats and
ties, French worked collars, laced capes, chemlxetts and un
der ileevee. bonnet ribbon.gauie cap ribbon, black velvet
ribbon, Alexandre* light kid glove*, black nett mitts, eol’d.
slRt and lisle gloves, with a large variety of other articles
too numerous to mention. Please caU and see for your
selves ; all of which will be sold on the beat poaslble terras
by ML10 AIK1N ft BURNS,
W ’INES—50 cases St. Jullen clsret; 50 basket* Held-
stuck and Hungarian Lyon champagne, now landlug,
and for sal* by JanOfl J. V. CONNERAT ft CO.
K OP Bouillon’* No 1 Rope, for sale by
aug31 COHEN ft F03DICK_
__ and batter Biscuits. 20 do Pilot Bread. 60 boxes Bee-
dell’* 6’s anil 8‘* tallow Candles. 100 do Smith’s, Buchan's,
and Colgate's family Soap. 100 do Colgate’s nale number 1
Soap, 60 do pearl Starch. 20 do ground Coffee, 60 do* Brooms,
20 bhls Stuart's powdered Sugar. 60 do do crushed do, land
ing aud for sal* by*
Augll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OO
O AT8.—600 bushels Oats, landing snd for gale by
augll BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
F lvOL'R—100 sack* Flour, a prim* article, for sal* by
marll W. B. MACLEAN ft CO.
. irlorblack Botn-
'sine** cloth, silk
alpacas, black Muslin d* Iaine*. Ginghams. Prints, ftc
no» 16 HENRlf LATHROPE ft OO.
EWUACKERKL. CQDFBH AND HERRING8—40 bbis
and 40 half do No. 1 Mackerel; 40 bbis and 40 half do
No. 2 Mackerel; 30 do Urge No. 3 Mackerel; 16 boxes Cod
fish; 26 bbis Pickled Herrings; 100 boxes Smoked do; re-
MoMAHON ft POYLK.
A LE AND PORTER—74 bbl* John Taylor ft Son’s Albany
Cream Ale; 25 cask* Jeffrey’s Scotch Ale, tn plate; 30
cask* Brass ft Hlbbert’i Louden Porter ; received and for
Mleby oovia MCMAHON ft DOYLE.
Y/f OUBNTNU GOODS—Just received, superb
IYX basins, do do Canton cloth, do do Tame
MRS. S. TOMB
Will open on Monday next, M April, at lier Mil
linery and Drees Making Establishment, *u Brough-
ton street, opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall, a new and
3T.I stock of
Sr KING GOODS,
comprising all the new styles of Bonnets, of the latest
French patterns, In silk, crape and jtraw; Mantillas, in
great variety of fashions; Caps, Head Dresses aa«l Ribbons,
in large assortment, adapted to every age and taste ; also,
French Flowers, Wreaths,Strew and other Trimmings,Dress
Collars, ftc.. ftc , to an inspection of which the ladles are
respectfully invited on beropening’dsy.
Country order* promptly attended to.
Also, bleaching and pressing Bonnets and Panama Hats.
marebSO—tf
UliOGANS— BROGANS.
The subscribers would call the attention ol
planters and other*, in want of good and cheap
brogan*, to call aud examine their stock, as they
feel satisfied that upon Inspection the quality and
prioes ol their goods canuot fall to please.
MURPHY ft DEVANNY.
corner of Congress and Whitaker streets.
CO-PAUTEHSHU* NOTICK.
The undersigned have associated themselves ••
gather, under the name *cJ gtyle of Murphy ft De-
vanny, for the transaction of general Wit and
Shoe business, having the stand on tho corner of
FOR CHAULEfiTOh
The steamers Gordon and Calhoun will
Cleave alternately every Monday, Wednesday,
lay aud Saturday at 7X o’clock, P. U.. leaving Charles
ton on the same days at 6 o’clock, P. M.
The boats arrive and leave Charleston in time to oouneut
with the South Carolina Railroad train, north.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Savannah. Feb. 7.1864.
£9PPtb
ab„'
H. 8. HOGAKDUS,
STATE STREET, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, SAVANNAH,
Cabinet Maker.
UPHOLSTER. BELL-HANGER, ftc. Ac.
WOULD respectfully invite attention to
the Increased facilities affurdod him by his
present location, In all branches pertain
ing to hi* busines, such as CABINET MA
KING, UPI10L8TERING, BELL-BANGING, ftc.
Having been engaged for many years in attendance on
and lu furnishing every requisite for FUNERAIX, he con
tinue* to be at all times supplied with
All Sizes of Mahogany and metallic Coffins,
among which may be found a new pattern of Arnold's
Patent Ali-iOxlmustc.il Metallic Burial Cases,
for which the advertiser is the only agent for Savannah ana
Florida. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pino Coffins, also con
stantly on hand.
Having every facility for the performance of all Ihe de
tails required on funeral occasions, including the obtain
rnent ol the ground, Mr. B. is prepared to assume tbe whole
direction of Funeral arrangements, while for moderation in
charges, he refers to the experience of the community, a-
uiong whom he has been resident for so many years.
In compliance with many solicita
tion* from Ut*friend* andfellow-ciU-
tens, Mr. B. has obtained a new
inodernly constructed Huh*i. which
_____ will be under the charge of Mr. D.
ien desired, carriages will also be supplied at
the usual cost. Order* for the Hearse can be left a* above,
or with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street. may 6
GAS APPARATUS FOIL THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to the use of private dwellings, churches,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, foundarion
maohine shops, and railroad stations.
Th* Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keep
on hand and manufacture to order Gas machine* of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot be excelled io economy,
safety and simplicity. For further particulareaddre**
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trosury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
ittgl? HsUluiure. M, i
R eceived per steamer alabama—imitation t
lish Thread Laces. Jacouel, Swiss, and Mull Edging*
and InaetUags, 8«riu and Book Bauds snd Collars, Linen
Cambric Hdkfe, fine Palm Leaf Fans, OB Silk. French Work
ing Cotton.bro Linen Gloves. Ladies’ Cotton UoHe.Graxs
and Corded Skirts, Checked Cambrics. Swiss Muslin ftc.—
For sale by [je30J HENRY LATHROP ft OO.
SUNDRIES—76 bbis K. Phelps' Gin; 26 do P. and 1L Gin
tD 200 boxes No. 1 Ball and Family Soap; 60 do each Col-
gates ft Beadel’a Pearl Starch; 60 do new scaled Herrings;
50 do Ground Coffee >£ ft and ft papers; 60 do Bunch
Raisins; 76 bags prime green Rio Coffee; 00 bbis butter,
sugar and soda Crackers; 20 boxes Treadwell’s soda Biscuit;
20 obis Cider Vinegar: 26 boxes ground Popper )i ft pa-
G rs; 16 hbds prime Bacon Shoulders, lauding and for nale
may8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft 00.
L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES,—French
printed organdies, do jaconets, bareges, tissues, gren
adines, India plaid silks, glace summer silks, fto.; one case
handsome lawns at 12){ aad 181( cents; barege d* lain*,
oballys,(French collars, brilliants, ftc., for sale by
Jell DswlTT ft MORGAN.
B EER AN1) PORTER.—45 bbis N Y Beer, 25 casks lam-
don Porter, landing and for sale by
JyO MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
fill Pl
fib
uorlb
riatreuu*, »t srtnu <•!—-» Mb tea fUMoa, Jul
rnoel red and for sale. Term* eaah. ***•
Com at private sale—260 bnskela Con, Jut i*wl «l
and for saw In feta to suit pnrckaaare. anil
r M „ FARE REDUCED.
c » b, « «• »«k Twsnty DtUin
UBXTKD statics MAIL lus.
AND SAVANNAH I
[m-wnu.T.1
The new sou spienuw suivwbeel steamship#
FLORIDA. MOO tuns Capt. M. B. WooAfaull
ALABAMA, 1300 tuns (fept, G. R. Bcheuok,
AUGUSTA. 1600 tuns (ftSt. T. taw!/
KNOXVILLE. 1600 tuns Cant. C. D. Ludlow,
l»*t* Savannah svery Wednesday and Saturday.
Thee* sbipe ere among tb* largaet on th# eoast, ui«r-
passed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages
in 60 to 60 hours—and are commanded by eklllfiu7au*>ul
and polite officer*. Haring elegant state-room aeeommo-
dstlons, they offer a most desirable conveyance to New
York.
Cabin passage......... ...................$20
Steerage passage '. 0
PADELFORD, FAY ft 00.,
Agents In Savannah,
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
nov21 13 Broadway, New Terk
III
Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied byM.
Preudergast. Tliey are now prepared to offer to their friends
and the public, a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Gentle-
men’s Moots, Shoe*, fto., which they will sell cheapfor cash,
j?/ MORPHY ft DEVANNY.
PIANO FORTUM.
THE subscriber has just received an as-
«&$jnH«»rtrae»t of Piano Fortes from the factory of
III I VVJacob Chlckenng, Boston, being the Jlrtt of
* * , * • *tki* make that have been offered in this city.
Those in want of a good inntrument are Invited to an in
spection of them, os they will be found to bo at leaat equal
in tono, touch and finish to any other, whilst their durabil
ity is guaranteed. Being also agent for T. Gilbert ft Co.,
Boston ; J. B. Dunham. Stodart, Firth Pond X Co., and Gro-
vesteen ft TruMow. New York, the undersigned has on hand
a splendid stook of choice instruments to select from, com
prising every variety of style and price.
*=■ O. B. MITCHELL,
BlmayO Successor to F. Zogbaum ft Co.
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, ftc.
The undersigned is prepared, aa uaual,to
furnish every article in the musical line.
r Urders promptly atteuded to. Second hand
Piano Fortes for sale or hire Piano Fortos
tuned aud repaired. O. B. MITCHELL.
oct28 Successor to F. Zogbaum ft Co
MPRING AND SUMLMKII GOODS.
The subscriber bas now opened a complete assort
ment of goods suitable for th# present and coming
Iseason. consisting In part of black, blue and colored
.~M.C**hmero Cloths and Casbmorets. black and fancy
colored French Caaalmerea, white and fancy Drills, plain
-hlte, figured white, and fancy Marseille* Vestings, ftc., all
f which he is prepared to make up to order in the most
ishionable style and ou accommodating terms
, m WM. R. SYMONS.
mli20 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker street.
READY-MADE CLOTHING:
The subscriber has received by recent arrivals, an
extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing for
ISPH1NO AND SUMMER, making his stock complete.
.It consists in part as followe: Black and Dol’d Cnsh-
merett Frock* anil Sacks, Blue Mesurka Cloth Frocks. Buff
and White Duck Drill Frocks,Grass, Silk and Checked Linen
Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of Fanoy Cassimeres and Mixed Tweeds. Russia
Duck and Fancy Linen Drills, Black Drap D’Ete and Doe
skin Castimeres, Plain, White and Figured Drills.
Vesta of White and Buff Marseilles, Fancy and Striped
Mar Milieu, Buff and Striped Linen ; together with a large
stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting of 8Uk, Lisle and Ba
tiste linen Cravats, Cause, Merino end Cotton Under Shirts,
White RiUr SunpamUM, DUck aud cot’d Mobatr stocks, Taf
feta Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Fancy Silk and Striped
Oottou 8ock*. White IJnon and Twilled Jean Drawers, ftc.,
the whole of which he offers for sale at the lowest market
Priets. WM. R. SYMONS,
*pU Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-st.
FOR NEW FORK-VIA HOKVOIi
Tbe large and commodious double
jy^RAMb Engine Side Wheel Steamship*
Jamestown and Roanoke.leavesNorfolk,Va.,forSew iora
direct, every Wednesday morning aud Saturday evening
arriving there next day. Passage and Core, state-room* in
cluded $8 : steerage passage $4. These ship* are on* thou
sand tons burden eaoh, and are fitted and found hi every
respect according to act of Congress, and are la every way,
as comfortable and secure as any steamships on the eoast.
Passengers taking the Railroad to Augusta conneet with
the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad at Branefavill*
and proceed directly on to Norfolk, from whence the run te
New York, Is made In about 24 hours.
J. M. SMITH ft BROTHER. Aguata,
—20 Smith’s Wharf,^Norfolk.
UNITED STATES MAIL.
From Macon, O*., to Tallahassee, Fla,
tlailroad lo Oglethorp—Stage* lo fbllahaue*
The Daily arrange-
ment on this route j
on th* 6th inst., running three times a week
via. Newton, Balnbridge, and Quincy, and three times {
-reek via. ThomasvlUe,I)uncansvUle, ftc
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past •
o'clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Th* 8tagee
leavingOglethorgeeither way at 11 o’clock, arriving atftfe
tahassee, at 10 o'clock on theovenlngofthe next day—time
by either route 36 hours
Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, by Newton. Balnbridgt
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves TaUahaase* oi
Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way
Thomasville—returning same route on Monday s, Wednesday^
and Fridays, at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route
In 36 hours—from Macon in 88—and from Savannah in 68
hour*.
By this route Passenger, leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloek
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee In 50 hours. It is
also decidedly tbe best, oheapest and moat expeditions rent*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 81,76 : from Oglethor*
to Tallahassee, $16,00.
L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
A. A. Funs, “ “ Tallahassee.
augSO F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor
C ORDIALS—20 doxen assorted Cordials—Anlsette,l’ar-
fait Amour, Noyeau, and Rose—for sale by
d#*14 A. BONAUD.
*p26
i, Crapes, received per mIcni
HENRY LATHROP ft CO
WM. B. MACLEAN ft CO.
ky. for sale by
L'ULTON MARKET BEEF.—20 hair bbis Hawes’ fTIi
A Beef, landing and for sale by
jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft GO.
F UIUR AND LARD.—260 sacks Georgia FlJurTTsObbis
do do, 20 bbis cholco Leaf Lard, 30 ke;
j#26 MoMAHl
•rgia Flour. 120 bbla
0 kegs do, tor sale by
IAH0N ft lHIYIJi.
_ vans Segara of various brand*, 75 butts smoking snd
chewing Tobacco do do, 60 boxes do, for sale by
jy9 MoMAHON ft DOY1JJ.
200 bushels fresh ground Meal, also a good lot of Hay,
just received and for sale by
augll CHARLES It. DUBYEE,
B ’ UITER AND CHEESE—36 kegs choice Goshon Butter,
60boxes Kolected Goshon Cheese, received per steam-
er.and for sale by
octl2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
_ Landing per bark Coilomu: 26 boxes Superfine Mustard
In >4 lb. caus ; 25 do flue Coffee, in 1 and &lb. paper*; 25
do Black Pepper, in jilb. papers ; 15 do ground Ginger, in
)4lb papers; 10 do Allspice, In ‘4lb papers ; 10 bags Black
Pepper nnd Aliapioe, (grain.) For *ale by
ool2 J. V. CONNERAT* CO.
ocl2
l/)UI
tne Atlanta Mills, nnd for sale by
novO CHAMPION ft WATTS.
FOR SALK.
tytC A/ lA FEET ol *easoaed 8CANTL1N3. various
< sixes, suitable for the West India market.
100,000 feet BOARDS, suitable for fencing.
iUO,
20,000 second band Roof SLATES.
For safe few nnd on long credit, if applied for soon. Ap
plications through the Post Office will be attended to.
nov6—2 A. WEBB.
B
for sal* by [mhl4] WEBSTER & PALMES,
f ARD AND EGGS.—'The above in store, aud for
lU maj-17 W. K MACLEAN 4
F LOUR ft CAND1.es.—>IM bbU.superUneand exuaFam-
ily Flour, 80 boxes Beadel’a patent tallow Candles. 0 and
1,30 boxes Sperm Candles. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles,
or sale by (raliUJ WEBSTER ft PALMES.
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR AND M0LA8SEB.—M hhds.
choice N. O. Sugar, 22 do fair do; 200 bbis choice N»
O. Molasses; 160 do Cuba do., lust molvod and for safe by
act14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
THK FNGLISH CYCLOPEDIA.
A NEW, Cheap and most valuable Cyclopedia, illustrat
ed with upward* of five thousand enmvlngs ; to be
completed in 10 quarto volumes, at $2 60 per volume—
edited by Charles Knight, and published Iu Iondon. Many
of the article* written hy th* most eminent anthers of the
day. 4 volumes received : 2 of each ou Natural History
and Geography. Subscriptions received by
uctlO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
£ 7 ASTERN HAY,—150 bale* prim* Eastern Hay lu store
J for sale by jy26 E. W. BUKER.
R BCKIVF.D. per hark Italfeut, 70 barrels Potato**. 100
Ronoldson’s Ham*. 2 casks liicon Shnalders. 2 casks
RaeonSides mh)4 J f) JESSF-.
C ORN—1.000 bushels Corn, in sacks,landing from sohr
Woodbridge. for sale by
oetlfl BRIGHAM. KELLY ft DO.
<J I iORTS —300 sacks for sal* by
O i*'* McMahon * ppyut.
C IGARS.—8.000 superior Neptune brand. 6,000 do Pen-
arvel,6.000 Riohando, 8 cask* old Bourbon Whisky, 20
basket* Champagne, just reoelved and for sale bv
^apl* P.CURRAN.
Ol'RING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS—6 piece* Satin
O I’Uld Barege. 6 do do Striped do. 6 do do Plaid, Clilnts
and Figured do, fl do do Striped do do. 7 do do super Barege
Tissue*, for sale by mlilo AIK1N ft BURNS.
T^OR SALE—A black girl, 16. bouse servant
x A black girl, 17, house servant.
A blaek woman. 36, good 800k, and her two boys Han & 10.
A black woman. 35. good 000k, washer and ironer.
A black woman.. 36. good 000k, anil her three daughters,
10,11 and 0, sold to be kept in tbe eity.
Three black boys, 18, 14 and 13.
A blask man, 30, good axe man.
A black man. 22,good bricklayer.
apll8 WYLLY ft MONTMOI.MN
VALUABLE PROPERTY IN DAR1BM,GA.
FOR SAl£..
fTAHE subscribers offer for safe, on reasonable terms, four
1 (4) Wharf t ots In the olty of Darien. Nos. 5. fi, 7. H.
having the best water In Darien. The— lota om prise 240
feet on th# river, the same on Broad-street, and a depth of
200 to 220 feet ample room fora saw mill and lumberyard,
terpentine still, rioo mill. ft*. For farther Information ap-, 1
ply to Capt. Armand Leflla, In Darien, or to th* sobeerlh.
augflfl eod
BUOK8I BOOKS! I BOOKS!!!
R ECEIVED by S. S. Sibbly. Aug. SOtb, 1864.—Historical
Collections of Georgia, containing tho most interesting
Facta, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, and
illustrated by nearly one hundred engraving, ftc., by Rev.
Geo. White.
Chesnut Wood, a tale by Liele Linden.
GfiElomonts ol Agriculture, a book for young farmers, by
G. 8. Warring: prepared for tbe uxa of school*.
Notes of a Theological Student, by James Mason Hoppin.
PRRioDiatta.
Godey’s lady's Book, contalng full fashions, music and
illustrations.
Graham’s American Monthly, for September, with nu-
■graving*.
■ u,»..»iii m Monthly iui ocpu-uiuer, w
Kennedy,author ofSwallow Barn, Ac.
Blackwood’s Edinburg Magaxine, for August. For sale
augSl No. 136 Congress *
B ACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS.'—60 hhds prime Ba
con Sides. 20 do do Shoulders, landing and for sale by
“* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
SUUTH-WEBTKKN RAILUOAD.
CHANGE OF SCUKDULK.
O N and after Monday, October 24, passenger train*
will leave Macon dally at 6)i, A. M,. and arrive at
Americos 11M, A. M.. arrive at (Jblumbua 7 o'clock, P. U.
Leaves Columbus dally, at twenty minntea past tea, A M.,
and America* at 12K.P. M., arrive at Macon 6 o’clock, P.
M. Connecting at Macon, each way with Central Roil read
trains to Savannah, Augusta, Miiledgeville, and Eatonton,
and with Macon and Western Railroad trains to Griffin, At
lanta,Dalton, Chattanooga Knoxville, Nashville, fto.
Connecting daily at Columbus by fast lino of coaches, 28
mile* to Opelika, tbenee, 64 mUea by M ft W Point Rail
road to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Americas with Tallahassee and Eufamln
Mall stages.
Ticket* can be procured at Americas to Augusta, and at
Macon to WllmlngteD, N.C., via August*.
-28 GEO. W. ADAMS, 8up’t.
CHAHLKBTON AND BALTIMORK.
BALTIMORE AND SOUTHERN PACKET CO.’S LINE.
Cabin Passage $17 60 | Steerage Passage $$ 00
Tho splendid new side-wheel steamship TEN-
Louis Parish, commander, will sail u
per following schedule;
from Baltimore. From Charleston.
Saturday April 29
Wednesday May 10
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday -
Wednesday July 12
Saturday July 22
...May 20
....May 81
...June 10
.. .June 21
..July
Friday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Fridar
Tuesday
Friday Jnly T
Tuesday ...July 1$
Friday JeiyM
..May k
...May 18
...May 98
..June 8
..Jan* 18
...JuntOT
Apply to J. HOOPER ft (X)., Agents, Baltimore.
J W. CALDWELL ft CO., Agents, Chartoton.
m»y4 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO., Agents.Savannah.
Lj^ANCY BUTTONS—Silk, velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy
J? buttons, aad ofall other kinds, in large variety at
novlB KEMPTON ft VBMWLLga
B UTTER, fto —20 kegs Goshen Butter; 10 barrels White
Leaf Lard ; 26 boxes cheese. Just received and for
•ale by deol6 HYLAND ft O' NOLL
I pOIl SALE—Six No. 1 Negros*, aged from 20 to 30 years,
field hands and axemen. Apply to
may28 WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN.
R eceived per steamer ai^bama—40boxes cemons,
20 do Raisins, 1 cask cooking Prunes, 1 bale Bordeaux
Almonds. 1 do Madeira Nuts, 6 sacks Pecan Nut*. 76 whole
aud hair drums Figs, 2 bbis Pig Gains, 2 do do Sides, 1 do
Smoked Tongues, 100 lbs Bologna Sausagos,for sale by
ap26 JOHN D. JESSE.
W INE.—10 quarter casks Maderla, 1C do do Sherry, 1
pipe very old Maderla, 2 quarter casks old Port. 100
doseu of first quality in bottles, and for rale by
jel4 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
B ACON, LARD, SOAJ*. &C—50 hhds prime 8ide«, 25 do
prime Shoulders, 60 bbis prime leaf Lard, 260 boxe#
family Pale and No. 1 Soap. 60 bbl* E I’helps’ Gin, 30 do
I.uther Fulton Hum. 60 do Boston Bun), 60 do B Clairfleld
Sugar (Stuart,) 60 do C do do do, 50 do A do do do. landing
ana for safe by
jy7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
T lNEGAR.-20T.bIs White Win# Vinegar; 20 do Cider do
for sale by
j*3 MoMAHON ft DOYLE
J UST RECEIVED—A few very handsome plaid Grenadine
Presees, Infant's Gauze Merino Vests, Welsh Gauze
Flannels. Erouch Needleworked Bands,ftc., for sale by
apl5 DxWITT ft MORGAN.
bol, and 400 bales Northern Hay. daily expected per
hark Girrard. for safe lo arrive, by
jel6 BRIGHAM; KELLY ft CO,
OTAl’LK. DRY GOODS.—Just received 10 cases bleached
O Shirtings, of all qualities soil bust makes, Irish Linens,
Birds’-ove Diaper. Long Lawns, Linen and Cotton Sheet
ings, Pillow cose Linens and Cotton. Gauze Flannels, Ta-
llomespuns, Dowlas, Apron Checks,
jo., for sale at tbe lowest prices, by
rah21 DaWITT ft MORGAN.
der*. 200 bbla and 30 sacks Georgia Flour, 120 bags Rio
Coffee. 60 boxes ground Aa, 20 mats Java do. 80 bbla N.O.
Molasses. 26 hhds and 75 Vfola Cuba do. 10hhds choice Por
to Rico Sugar, 100 bbis Clarified A. B and C do, 150 boxes
No 1 Pale anil Family Soap, ISO do Beadell’s and Colgate's
Pearl Starch, 60 do Treadwell's Sugar and Soda Biscuit. 36
bbis Butter, Soda aud Sugar Crackecs, 60 do E. Phelp*' Gin.
50 do N. E. Rum, 60 do Western Whisky, 20 do old Mouon-
gabels do. 80 boxes Sperm aud Adnj*>antlne Candles, 76 do
Beadoll’s Tallow do, 30 bbl* and 50 keys elvolee Leaf Lard,
for sale by may31 MOMAHON ft DOYLE.
M OLASSES AND SYRUP.—86 bbl* aV« io# West India
Molasses, 76 bbla do. 60 bbl* New Orleans Syrup, for
safe by may7 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
S Staple dry GOODsT— linen aud cotton sheeting of an-
perior quality, bleached shirtings, French and English
long cloths. Irish linens, long laws, huekabuek. blrdseye
diaper*. Scotch do. table damasks, napkins and doylee. da
mask and luickahuck towels, ftc.. for sale at tho lowest
rices, by JylS 'WWltT ft MORGAN.
I ^MBROIDF.RIES —French needle-wnrked Collar*. Swiss
j Bu ,l Cambric Uunder-sleevea. Iloaltou and Malte—
Lace Collars. Clioralsetts and Sleeves in sets. Cambric and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, needle-worked Stomachers,
Maltese. Thread sad Valenciennes Lace*. Embroidered clear
Lawn Hdkfs .Gent* I. C do. ftc., in greet variety, for safe
at the lowest price*, by
may'JT DaWITT ft MORGAN.
(j^fUAR—76 Uhds talrto choice >.' O^Su^ar.10 do Musco
vado do, 10 ihi prime to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbl*
““wTantJ,» sun.
S HOT AND POWDER.—ISO bogs assorted bird and drop
Shot: lOOkegaFFFQ Powder.sUo halre* and quarters;
"" Fv. OOSNKRAT * CO,
B ACON.—16 hhds. shouldens, 11 hhds . side*, and 6 hhds.
yellow baggod lamlly hamn, per bark Julia. For aal#
toarriveby ocll F. J. OGDEN.
C ODFISH AN/5 HERRING —il boxes prime Codfish. 76
, b °'“ ^ S DOTLS.
fl ARPEK’S MAGAZINE, for October, oontalnlng Abbott’s
account of th* battle of Waterloo, fte ; Gleason’s Pic
torial the three last numbers, received and for sale by
oe3 8. S. SIBLEY. No, 13* Congress St.
QHOULDKR8 AND HAMS—42 hhds Shoulder*; 10 hhds
Sugar Cured Hama, landing from sehr Central Ameri
ca, from New Orleans, and for sale by
ODHKN ft F08DICK.
#ap23
C LARE!' WINE—Of superior quality anddireet import*
iMi tion. Chateau U Rose. Chateau lakltte Burgundy
Baume. Chateau Maguard. St. Jullen in boxes aud casks,
for sale by A. »»NAUD,
may30 Corner of Bay and Wbitak*r-»t«
O0AI\ STARCH AN'lTi\\NDLbx. No 1 and Fin
■ lO ily 8osp, 80 do Ftncy do. 86 do BeodeU’s Pearl Starch
T1108. R. WYLLY, Molntaeh Co. 70do patent mould Ceodta*. 40 do AiUDtsnRo* do^for sale
ALEX. 0. WYLLY, Atlanta, 0n. by may! ^ MaMABON * DOTIX
VALUABLE PLANTATION, NKGBOKI, fte.
FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber proproses to withdraw from (he cares of
planting, and offers to sell BROOKLAND. containing
about 1700 acres of oak and hammock lands, lying In Gads
den county. Florida, ou Rooky Comfort, water* of LlttU
River, 7 miles seuth of Quinor,and20 west of Tallahassee.
This tract generally lle» well, is based on cley 12 or 15
inches below the surface, will wear long, and be easily
renovated, having doposita of much convenience to every
part of the plantation. Sea Island and Upland Cotton,
Corn and Tobacco have been successfully cultivated on it,
and much of the land to clear is w*U adapted to the latter.
This tract is finely watered, having 6or 0 branches sup
plied by 20 or 30 constant springs or pure water; ao situa
ted that tbe whole bod v offend might bo laid off Into 40 or
60 acre fields, each with one or more springs or branches
in it. Nearly the whole has been kept under fence for
many years, and tbe branches yet afford plenty of eane
and other fine winter pasturage.
There are 600 or 700 acres of cleared land, about 6 miles
of ditch and hedge fencing, a oomfortable dwelling and cat
houses. • collection of fruits, shrubbery, fto., to render th*
homestead pleasant, and it feu Pfojrcn » health r family re
sidence. Corn, Fodder. Hay. Oats, Potato**, Sugar Cow,
Field and Ground Peas, choice Cotton Seed, Plantation
machinery and utensils, also Units, Hag* and neat Cattle,
can be hod on the premise*. And, if a purchaser wish,
fifty or sixty Negroes will aleo be told with th* fend, few
terms, apply to Jno. C Whitner, residing at Bfoaklajafi.
who will snow th* property, or Infaltahasee* te
novlfl—tavrfiw BENJ. F. WH1TNKR.
jfcf-The North Carolina Standard will publish one* a
week for *ix week*.
PLANTATION, NKOliOKB, STOCK AND
PROVISIONS FOR HAIJS.
T HE undersigned, desirouo of leaving tbe country, of
fers for sale hisontire lauds, negroes, horses, mules,
cattle, hogs, provisions, ftc. First, hi* term at No. 10)4.
C. R. Roau, Jefferson county, Ga.. containing five hundred
acres, about two-thirds fine hammock lands, the remain
der pine. This is a good station for wood and water, and
a good plaee for a boarding house. WUh this place will
be told. If desired, five negroes: two likely fellow*, a ne
gro woman with two children, the woman a good oook,
washer and ironer ; also, 1000 bushels eorn, with 7 head
horses and mules, 40 head catllo and 300 bead hogs, et
thereabouts; also, five hundred (600) acros of pine lands,
heavily timbered, one and a half miles from th* railroed
and two miles from tbe Ogechee river: also, on* tract of
fend of two hundred two and a half (202)4) acres In N«.
qne, (1) twelfth (12) district, Montgomery county. Per
sons desirqu* or purchasing are requested to eorne and
look for themselves, and as soon as possible, a* I am de
termined to sell. Terms libera}. Apply to the under
signed, in person, at Station No. 10)4, er by lftter addreec-
*d to Holcombe, Burke county, Ga.
act22—dftw2m MICHAEL CRON Of.
Tho Savannah Republican wtU copy th* above dally an$
weekly, and the Augusta Constitutionalist, (he SsadWs-
vllle Central Georgian and the Charleston Miscellany wlli
please copy weekly for two months, and send bills to thl*
office.
FARMEHB’ HOTEL,
HOLMES VILLE, OA.
Tbe undersigned takes thla method of informing hla
.■■friends and the publie generally, that he la prepared
■Sto accommodate all who may favor him with n call,
and rolleitaa share of public patronage.
Je3 JAMES K. HILLARD, Proprietor.
1.AN1KH UOtJBK~MACOH, GA*
The undersigned having leased tho abov* estab
lishment beg to assure the traveling publie that
no exertion* will be spared to sustain the repatattow
. jouro. GEO. M. LOGAN, 1
janl2—ly JAMES MEARA,
CHATTAHOOCHER laANDS AT EXKCV*
TOH'B 8ALO.
A BY leave of the Probata Court, and for distribntlen
^Pamong the heir* of Reuben C. Shorter, senior, tat* of
Efelanta, Alabama. I will sell, to th# highest bidder, at
Cuthburt, In tho county of Randolph. Georgia, on Tuesday,
tb# 6th day of December, next, th* following land* on the
Chattahoochee river. In the 8th district of satd eeeuty. te
wit: Ut* number 296-296-813-314-327-328-820-844-840-
846- 366-359—and the south-third of lots number 316-820-
847- 357 sad 378, composing the t Untatfen of tbe sold Reu
ben C. Shorter, senior, iu his lifetime. The tract few With
in three rail** of Georgetown, Ga., and Kufeuta. Ala., and
embrace* over 2700 acres, of whleb about 1400 are (feared ,
and near 1000 acres of rlrgr and ereek bottoms, of eodsr-
Ing and fcrtB# soils. The quarters are finely located for
health, and are aupplled by a never-failing spring of great
volume and beauty. There are cabins, wllh Uftek chim
ney*. fora hundred negroes, and all other building*Aeeded
upon sueh a plantation. The land* are wtll watered, af
fording superior accommodations for stock ; aad th* water
gin ana mill, and landlnglor the shipment ef sottes arm
not excelled by any upon the river. Tb* satire tract will
be sold together, an aooppertunity for securing s planta
tion so valuable la rarely to be had.
1 will also sell, at Ibe same time and place. Vol of land
In said county, number 342 In the 8th dlstriot. near th#
river, containing 202)4 acres, of which ninety are cleared
Terms of Sat*.—One third eaah be on th* flrat day *f
January next, whan po**o*alon will be given, aad tbe Ut.
ane# in on* and two years with Interest.
Th* put chaser will be able to procure suppliee ef every
variety, and aU kind, ot stock, on th* plantation.
Tenons desiring to *e# the lands are fori tod to call**
Mr. John H- Mltchenor, on the prouteee, and any lettere at
enquiry will be promptly responded to by 0*L Eli 8. Sherter
ofKufaula, Alabama, or th* undersigned
JOHN GILL SHORTER.
Kufoula. **16—id Georgia Eftecntor,
B RANDY—20 half snd 10 quarter pipes Otard, Du pur *
Ce.’l Brandy, vintage* ol 1846. '0 and ’60, oar own Im
portation. jonM SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO.
Dl-ANTATTON GOODS.—Whit# a n fi' .trfped 0*naburg.
r brown nnd striped Shirtings, bln Homespuns, Unu
Omaburg*, Cnllooe. fte.. f#r *afe by
aptt DtmT ft MORGAN
L ime -760 bomfe Um«, pax »chr San Monk, tor snle in
aniTt, >7 SWJM BRIGHAM, OLlV ft OQ,