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gpttlttl Mofitts.
outs,
_ The uedewlgoed wo*Id return Ml thank# to
the pablta tea* rally Mr th*U exertions In a»vlo|
Ida property at tbe ire on Mow!* mery at. jn tbutsday
night. B* would eta* eipreae giutli*?* to ibc ** *&•
patron'aed ala, aud bi|i their Indulgent* far a abort
tima. aaltl he ean complete bta orrangeweM* far mu*
■leg business. JanlT—# JfrBV KcURKE,
" lttlOHJLHTB r AirD PI-AlfTKB«’*iAHK.
- The sum required to la tal l In. in epecle or
Bk^flT^ayad* faoda. before Director# an elected, hav-
ng bwoo paid, notli* I* faaraby given that an election for
nine Directors to msneg* the affaire of tbaBank wlUfaa
faald at tba office of the Bsvannsh laatltotloo for Barings,
Qlt bon*' Building, tba Bftb day of February next.
HIRAM tUIHRItUf,
W. B. HO DO BON,
JOHN BU8TON,
Jau27 G. It. MARTIN.
notice;
— — j Partoaa bar tug business in th* Court of Ordl.
Kb dlnary at tba ragutar monthly term*, nr* beta
fay notified that ordara muitti* drawn and all niotlona
made by tbamtalrM personally, or by that rat tor nay.
JOHN Blt.no, 0. C. 0.
8l)tp». gttainboatB ah6; RaUtoabg
*30- ,
Pfb *ouia,**To : waT«ftaiur -ay, Jan.
o'clock, A. II —lha aptai.Uld steam-
«^j.uuUiSTA« Captain L.oo, will leave as above.—
FtoffatehtorpaMiiiw, hnrlng splendid state-room acoout
modatlom, apply at lha office of tha Agent*.
M _ .. , , „ PADKLKOHU. FAY A CO
N. U.—Shippers of Cotton by there steamers will plena*
UkenuHee, that no Cotton will b« received ui the vi*s*.#
that fa not diet (nelly marked on the edge of the Bale.
JanV3
THE SAYAJTNAtt ftEPRGUN, TUESDAY BjOgglgg 1 _jAggAgY_2giJggj:
„ FAKE UEDUUUll.
vnblii FaiiDKH to New York Twenty Uulinre.
UNITftCU MT'ATKM At All. I.IMS.
lamu-wsmv.] Y jKfj^Ra
_1>RK AND HAVANNAll ftTEA'HrHRpff
The new and splendid side-wheel Steamship
.lHtHlinttM Capt M.S. Woouituu.
.DHIUtou* t'apt. 0. H. Bauson
• IblK) tuna,,,,..Capt. T. LVuM.
low ti>n*,,,,,,C*iil.C. I) uoiow.
'• ■" "IVWIUV n .w) *»ATI
13 s * t,
voira
All peraona latoreoted, plea*# taka nolle# that
"tha regular term of the Court of Ordinary
will be bell at the Court ll«u*e. at 6 o'clock, P. M., on tha
grit Mommy (n February.
J»54—4 JOHN BILBO, O. 0. C.
Touxh WSTHwlbailboabcompakiT"
Uaoon, January 9, 1850.
M ^ Tba Annual Election tor Prceldent and Fire
•OflbWrtctoM uf thla Company, will he held at thair
oBea, In tbie city, on Thursday, 14th of February next,
jail—td JNO. ff. BOir&VlLlST, gag, and Treas.
FLORIDA....
ALABAMA...,
AUUUKlA...,
KNlUCVII.U
will leare HAVANNAll r-verv WEDNESDAY end HATCH-
DAY.
'these elrtM are aiuon* me targnst on the const, umur.
-**#d In speed, satetv nr eoiniori—making their passigw
60 to *W hours, aud are commanded b> skillful. carelu)
and polite officer*. Having elegant state-room aacummo-
datl me. they oner a most daatrable conveyance to New
York
Cabtu r *»MMi* flit)
SJeerwge rtaMag* 8
PAUKI.FOHD, FAY A CO. Agenta In Bavannxh.
BAM’L L. MITCHELL. 18 Broadway, New York.
Savannah, Nov. 17. 1H.‘>4* marlfi
„ FOB CHARLESTON.
■every WcUiieatlny mill Huturrluy AfU-riuiniie
nt 0o'clock.
THE splendid steamship (JORDON. F.
DiKPUT, Commander, will leave as above,
will arrive in Oharleston In time to connect with the
Rail Hoad llnee going north aid west.
For ire! (ht or passage apply on the Charleston Steam-
packet wharf, to [uo*2] J. P. BROOKS. Agt.
A LL pareone Havt nr elahMagatnat tba lata JOHN F.
GUII.MART1N, deatated, will please present them
j..i. i.iuiaA i,nin tha imrtiipai*nBd and
, a pi
for payment, duly at lasted, unto the undersigned and
those Indebted totheaatnawlll please.make Immediate
navmrnt to R. LAOKLISON.Qual. Exeoutor.
TO l»feCtftA*'Okf'.
Admmlatrator’a Sale.
mO be sold on tba Bret TUESDAY fn March next, at
X Brunswick, Glynn Co,, 0*., about twenty-one thous-
and foet elded nnd square Lumbar, well eeaapoed. aulUble
for aawiag, belonging to tha eststa of Wm. H Oakman, Jr.,
deaaaad. Terms made known on day of sale.
Jtnl3—60d AMANDA 0. OAKMAN, Adm'x.
wfrnui-
m . Consignees and masters of vesaeli wishing
V*fl surveys on veaaels or cargo will plsass leave no-
ttee with the undersigned at tha Auction store of 8panoer
Currall A CO. ROBERT AUSTIN, Chair, pro tern.
j*uia • of board uf Port Wardens.
UNITED STATES 91A1L LINE
FOR I'ALATKA, Hi. F„ VIA
Darien, ttnuwnck, St. Maryt, JackeoneiUe,
-.-ACredt.and i'icnlata.—'The new and elegant
steampanket ST. JOHNS. Capt James Freeborn,'will resume
her trips to Florida, and leave for the above places on
Saturday morning. July 7th. at 10 o'clock, auu noutinue
‘»leave every Saturday, at the same hour.
Thla boat Pas large and airy state room Accommo
dations, and taking the Inland routs, niters peculiar In
ducements to invalids and other*
For freight or pa""*<p)< *PI"y on board at the Florida
Bteampacket Wharf near the Gas Works, or to
jVJ8 CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
FLORIDA F0RT8.
FiAJKIDA rilKAUtillP OOStPANY—U.
,R. Mall Line—From New Orleans to Key
'West—Steamship* FLORIDA amiC. VAN-
DEHBILT—Tlu-ae fine steamers will In fu
rs make tueir regular seinl-moulhty trips, leaving as
follows t
NOTICE.
EXCHANGE BANK OF SAVANNAH—Books for
subscription to tha abova Bank will ba re-open-
ad 14th Inst ,at 13 o’clock, M., in the Uug Room or tha
Etcbange, under tha supervision of the Commissioners.
Subscribers will be required to pay In ossh Twenty-Five
„ t c(D t ROBERT A. ALLEN,
EDWIN PARSONS,
]Ul3—In N. A. HARDER.
WOTICX-TO PILdll AMD MASTERS OF VES
New Orleans.. 10thand 34th
Pensacola.... 11th and 35th
Apalachicola ,13th and 36th
8t. Marks.... 13thand27th
Cedar Keys...14iliand28th
Tampa Bay., ,16th aud20th
Arrive at
Key West, ...,17th and 1st | New Orleans,
Agents in New Orleans,
dec25—Bin K. O. ROGERS Aa».. 72 Pnydras st,
U NTIL farther notion the ur*<lglng Machine will oe
located on the Northern edge of the channel, cross
ing the‘•Wreck Bank. ; » All vessel* are hereby warned to
pass to the Southward. J.STODDARD,Cb’mn C. P.
Republican and New copy. J* 01 * 1
NOTICE.
I HERKftY notify and fortwarp all merchant* and other
parties against trading on credit with toy children
«»» K W.l.h„,„rd.r. B ; nroEHS,
NOTICE.
Ml— All those having claims sgtinst the steamer
PCfli WELAKA andowucra, to the 1st Inst., Inolu-
lira, arc requested to hand them in within thirty days
rom thla data, and those Indebted ate requested to meke
prompt payment, asthealTura of the company must be
dosed. Jan3 B. M. I.AFF1TEAU. Agent.
*3**1
NOTICE
All those hiTlng claims against th* steamer
*aEMINOLE and owner* aro rerjuestad to hand
(ham (n, within 30d*j a from Ihisd «t*,{Jan. fid, 1856.) and
those Indebted are requested to make prompt psyraent
.as the affslrs of the company must be finally closed.
j,n3 8. M.LAFFITKAU, Agent,
vntere l Into co
partnership. under ths firm of FOJlTIBJt JAUWJN,
Jam
transaction of the WbolessfoDrynood^bu^tneu'
TUOMA8 J.'JAUIKJN.
MOTtCK.
I BATR Thi. !>., op.»d » (IHNEIMI.. SHIPPING AND
INTR1.L1UNNCK OFFi™. oppo.H, M.MJ. la *
Com.!,’. Flip Cb.o.ll.rjatoi. I dm On offlo. lo,m.r-
I, <n»opM b, D. H. Do»)M. «—!-»'
..dom.waotloASwn.a M-1 Ubowr., wo *»Pfon,'J,
■appHid, b, wlllo, , n th, nnd.r. |0.d, I h.T. olw M-
rant tb. irrlot. of o ranpotont Not.!, fobtlo to —
me. Ha can atwayes be found at ray office, to not# for
Veseele, and to extend their Protests. All business en-
,mt« to a. .h..l b. P’0«’P'""J’^ WAUII . A „.
Savannah. Deo. 141b. 1858. dec 19-0 m
NOTICE.
the merchants of Bavsnnsh are advised that the
WF Fpanisb Vioe Consulate or this city will be opened
tfrom If o'elock in the raornlog till 4 o’ofock in the afler-
aoon.lnatesd ol from 7 o’clock In the morning to8 In the
.ovenlng ae heretofore'. [deefl] J. J- MARTIN.
GAtrflON.
A BM A l.l. BLACK TRUNK atolen by a nano from a
. passenger to tha Railroad, on tha 27lhoflaat April,
contain* I twodtst* Bond* of WOO each, mad# payable
co the face of 'he Bonds to John Barry, tha number* 210
and 211, signed by Ga*- W. Town*. Uovaropr, last pay
ment of Interest on tba 4th of May, 1W4. H la **PP0»J^
that tb* thief, who coal I not read, attar rlfl ng said
Trank, destroyed all th# Papers, Thi* notice is made
preparatory t« an application to the f« r
renewal of said Bond* nov23-tr
ip beretofora existing In the name of
iUN kWATTd, iathla day ulssolved by mutu-
JAMES G. WATTS.
TSffil
. al COSMDt — ,-TC~i ^
• neat of tha bnalaaaa ol tba Arm.
NOTICE.
imHK nndersignad having this day purchased the entire
.X Interest of Mr. James G. Watts { hlsjat* oo-pwrtner,
X Interest Of Mr. James G. Watts, ni* an co-partnar.
' will continue tha wholasal# and ratalt Grocery Businas# at
Mbs old atand of CHAMPMN AW ATM. No. 4 Barnatd.at.,
. and solicits the patronsg* of bis Mend# and the public
(genera!!/. A U. CHAMPION
TO the public.
T IE «u4*r*lgnad having disioeed of hla Interest In the
Store No. 4 Barnard street, to his late co-psrtner d#-
sire* to state to his friends and the public generally, that
be will still be found at the old stand, an<f request* his
p.™. to ..too-t tbrir ...too, to «■; o.^‘y WATra
NOTICE.
’ HAVE removed my o«ca to No 178BAY.8TREET.
. oo31
OCTAVU8 COHEN,
Key West.,..10thand24th
lamps 11th end 26th
Cedar Keys,, ,12thand28th
8*. Marks.,,. 14thaud28th
Apalachicola. 16thanu29tU
l'enaacola .... 10th and 30th
, ,17th and 1st
UNITED-STATES MAIL LINE
FOR PALATKA E. FLA.
Via Dnrteii. UrunaH’lok, St. Msryi, Ferunn-
illnn, Jackaimvlllf, iMcolata. ami
MUIdleburg, (Utaok Creek.}
The favorite steam pa ket WEI. AKA, i apt.
gSHBCN. King, will leave tor the above pUccs
every TUEtiDAY mornlcg. at (0 o'c’ojU.
This boat ban large and airy state room accommoda
tions, and taking tholuhttid passage, prosenU every lo-
dacement to Invalids and others.
For height or passage apply on board at the Florida
8teampacUet wbarr, near the lla* Works, or to
jafi * CL.ir.HORN H CUNNINGHAM. Axints.
FOE JOHNSTON'S LANDING.
Ami liiterinedlatu |*lHoeeoii Use Ha vis ill ver,
TO I.BAVK EVERY TUESDAY.
The light draft steamer WM. LKBHY,
Capt A. C King, will leave as above, coin-
SleumugTuSuAV, the 8th Inst. For freight or passage up
Iv on hoard at the Charleston wharf or to
jan3 8. M. LAFF1 tEAU. Agent.
Ufa (Boobs.
CHEAPEST CASH STORE.
NEW GOODS FOB THE FALL IBADE.
T lfESUiiBURKJEK baa bjw (n afar# th# largest and best
assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods aver
olTered in tkraunah. which baulllaeilat unprecedented
low prices, haviug receutlv made oooslderabin addition to
bis store, lie is iu hopes that hla customers will nut leave,
as heretofore, for want ol mom.
Tke Block in Part
Comprises the lol In wing Good si
Canton Grii|>« Mkawln anti Bear fa, Cashmere
Shawls, In new combinations of the most brilliant colors)
fir (bet square and (unit Bhawts: Wool Pin'd Shswls. In every
quality) Cashmere and Ibltot ficaits. both plain and hg.
urod) llrootte, square and long Shawl*, very cheap; Gold
Bordered nhawls in oholoo cotors,
DIIH88 GOODS,
Very rich colored Uroeade and Black Bilks, do Plalda. do
itripes.do Chsngeablva. Irom 60 ouuts per yard upwards;
Plalu Black Bilks in taluUs, Gross de Hhlns. Mattlones and
Blihotti,. trum ver^ low priced to the best imported) Lin
ing Bilks in Florence, Double Florence and Maraelina,
cheaper than u ualpi lcea.
All Wool Plaids do Cashmere, raw ailks do, plain and
S ated cashmeres, in all qualities from l'Joupwards, 16,-
vards plain and |irtuted delalues, from 12)4 cea's to
76 ceut*, plain; all woolen delalces, satin striped Mali-
meres lu black and oolora. at very low prices ; 8,000 yards
all woolen printed delaine* In dress pattern* stSActspar
yard. The above is an auction lot and la well worth (be
attention of buyers
Prwneh Jlerlnon,
In all shades at very low prioe*
Plain black Milk velvet for pUntlllssj do oottun In every
shade, silk finish) a clinic* lotof printed velvets In the
most approved styles and obolceat colors for ladles’and
children’* dresses.
• Hosiery,
Ladies' and missel' English and German cotton hose,
do silk and raw silk, at all prices; gents' and buys’ Eng
lish and Gerraau halt hoie, from very low priced to the
best, Imported gloves, ladles'and gents’ blaok. white and
colored kid gloves, very cheap; do Berlin, gents’ and la
dles' Buckskin riding gloves, very cheap.
Bhlrts and Drawer*.
Gontlemen's and Ladles’ lamb’s Wool Phlrtaand draw-
-is, in every quality; boys' and misses’ merino do in every
site. Th* above under shirts and drawers are much
cheaper than the tame articles can be bad elsewhere.
Cloths Mud G'Mselmcree.
Tweeds platd, plain aud mixed, for boys’ wear, in great
variety; a large lotof lain and printed aatlneta, very
cheap Tioga cattlmere, something new, Kentucky jeans in
every shade and quality, white, red and yellow tunnels,
extremely cheap, to which the attention or buyers i* re
quested.
KMBUOIL’JCRUBS.
A large lot or French and English embroideries, from
auction, in sleeves, habits, collars and cuffs, which will be
sold at l»*s than Naw York Prioea; ladles plain and em
broidered linen cambric bandkerohlefs, very cheap; 300
'ambric bands from 12)4 ota upwards.
Llntn Goods.
From my arrangements for the direct Importation oi
Irish Linens, I am enabled to sell Sheetings, Pillowcase
and Shirting Linens from the best manufacturers, much
cheaper than Southern merchants generally pay for
similar goods In Near York, via : phirting Linens from 20
cents per yard, warranted all punt linen: Pillow Linen
In all widths, Irish and Barasly Table Linens, In great
variety, Bleached an Unbleached Hoy lbs, Naphtas,
Draper Crash Towels an.ITowellnr of every description.
In thB above gauds purchasers will find a decldsd ad
vantage In examining uv stock before purchasing else
where.
Table Covers.
A large lot uf Worsted and Linen Table Covers, very
cheap, Embossed WouLu do, do Stand and Piano Covers,
In variety.
Yankee Notions.
Tooth, flair and Nail i.’ruslies,
Tucking Combs, Toilet and fine Toothed Combs
do iiutfalo Horn and India Rubber,
do Round Combs, or children,
Fancy Boxes, Trunks, Dolls. Beads. &o ,
Crotchet Needles.Bteel and Silver Thimbles,
Darning and Tidy Cotton, Embroidering do.,
l-lnen and Cotton Floss.
My stock is so thoroughly filled up and so uniformly
very cheap, that purchasers or a large assortment In
small and large quantities can be suited in a greater num
ber of articles, and thereby effect a greater saving than
in any other store in Savannah
M. D TUKANOR, Congress street,
oc!8 Next to Bull and opposite the Pulaski House.
FOR PROVIDENCE—a vessel of the capita
jUSlty of about 550 bales Colton, will take a cargo for
tu* auove portif applied for Immediately.
Jan3 ROWLAND A HO.V,
2lttttions.
BY OCTAVOS COB
B, vl.tu. « M MtaHMto Iki |>J Cll.UlM,
WMtj.vtll b, mil), on Ib.bi.tTu.to.J o«,t.
at the floor or the Court-house 1# 8avauwn, between
tha uanal hour# of sals, the fo lowtngprnmrty.^via:
Twentv-slx aharrs«f tha I'lantem’ Bank (»80 share)
" Btala Bonds, (0 per cent.) e»oh for two hundred aud
fifty dollar*.
BIx and ena quarter Shaw* Mllledgevllle fc Gordon
Railroad stock. „ „ .
Twelve ehares of Augusta k Waynesbiro' Railroad
Fifteen sharea of the M.ll.dgevllte ManukcturlogCn’e
H Thirteen sharea Central Railroad k BanklaiCo’# stock.
Forty-ons shares of the stock of tbs Bank Btateof Ga.
Fire shares or the stock of th# Marin* Hank-
Block In the Bavannab Mutoal lusmaaeeCo toth#
amount of on* hundred and ninety dollar#, (1190 )
A Fam'ly Scholarship in Uglethorp* Unlverslt- In
Georgia.
Two balM of Dundee Bagging. ... , , _
Also, on tha same day. at the residence of the lataO.
Hsrtrldge, deceased, ft* household and kitchen furni
ture, and boo'ta.&o (belongingto the estate ofO. Hart-
ridge, deceased.
Property of the estate ofO. Hartridge, lata of#* Id conn-
tyideceased.
8olu for the benefit of the helra of asld deceased. Terms
mad# known on tha day o' aals. ,
JULIAN HARTRIDGE, \ Adm ,. r
J*U23 A. 8. HARTRIDGE,
BY WVLLY & HOXTXOLLIN.
At Private Sale.
The Union Creak plantation in South Carolina, situated
oa th# Savannah River, about 14 mllea irom the ri*v,
contsiulng 926 aorea.all of whleh, with the exoeptlon o
60 acre*, la Brat quality rice laud, aud 476 acres of whL-h
la now under bank In cultivation. Attached to the pU a-
tail on is a goed strew thresher, an ororsaer'a honss, ue-
gTo houses,nut bouses, and Improvements appertaining
to a plantation. Also tb* adjoining tract of land, railed
Trug. containing 1,260 acres, more or less, about 604 acres
of whleh is pine land; the residue consihtsof uncleared
river swamp laud, oak and hlokory For forther particu
lars apply at our office. oot'Jfi
JDrj) ®oo!ib onb Clotljing.
☆
CLOTHING
emporium,
(ONI DOOR WOT or TAX RIPCHUOAN RKiniNO ROOM.)'
❖
Fm# Ready-made
Clothing; Bata and
Caps, Shirts.
COLLARS,
(•fores Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas,
Cravats. Stocks,
lUnukerohlsrs, and
Fancy articles for
Oaatleaiea.
gyO.ders frum city and country fcolioltad.'^g
deolt)
^ HATS t TIP TOP HATS! f ^
Super Usbionable Alolaekln, Fine
JM Dlack, and Colored Soft Fur Hats, nml^V
many other articles rultable tor an outfit ^
during the holidays. For sale cheap at the Star Clothing
Emporium. dec22 WM. O. i'RlUE, 147 Bay#t.
SHIRTS AND COLLARS.
J UST RECEIVED by steamer, a full assortment of fine
BHIRTB and COLLARS, of the most celebrated man
ufacture, at the Star Clothing Emporium,
nov’29 14T BAY ST.
UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS f!
JUaT RECEIVED. OaV
A large lot o( protectors, so requisite In
JC this relay season For sale cheap at the
Itar Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
jsnl WM. O. PRICE.
/at Sale anil to £ct. ,
■=as. ■ == -a
FOB REN?-
m A BT'iRE and Dwelling on th# corn -r of Brough-
Eri ton and Randal street, Faetarn end ot Broughton,
be ren *d low by early application to.
nov8—22 JAMES MONAHGAN, on the premtsea.
llOALl
Winter Arrangement.—Can Starting trvin timaa itrrd
Heavy Hall all the Way xu Uonlouaviiie.
W HEN the Potomac fa cloned with me this route may
be relied on by passengers, to vusure tue connec
tion going north or south. The road is enlirHijr retaid
with a superior T rail as fares GordtnsvilJe. Durutg tin*
winter the train will start from the uin station, 'u Rich
mond, on Broad-street, at 7X A. M..paimGordon*vi|iaat
11 A. M.. and arrive In Staunton at 4.26 P. M. Down (ram
leaves Staunton at 6.40 A. 51., pauses iiordonsvine at It
A. If., and arrives in Richmond at 2.301*. ».
Fare to UordonavlUs 82 tw
“ “ b W
Both trains arrive at GordonsvlUn in smpti* time to taks
the train ol thetJrange auil Alexandria Railroad. Per-
w« j leave Richmoiid at 74» a M., can take "i'll-
a Alexandria cars at GordonsviUe if thtj SAwoae to
do a ,and by that tram aiR rear.-- A.standrla by d.4" P
M..but this Coint-sv; a-..okct them only l»Gordons.
-• U. l». WUlTCOMB.wuwt.
A PARTMENTS FOR RENT.—Naw finished airy rooms,
in a central and plaasant locality. For particulars
Inquire at this office. nov4
FOR RENT.
— That new. Granite trout, Brice Building, next to the
ml corner ot Broughton and Drayton stift adjoining tha
Jf-AjUrhhull House, and tha two stores. The house con
tains 16 rooms, with outbuildings, and will be rented sep-
eratsir or in conneciion with the stores. Jt is well
adapted for a Family Boarding House. Apply to
DAVID O'CONNOR,
novlO Garner Broughton and Drayton.sts,
FOR BENT.
mil AT stoie room and fixtures, under the new. Granite
X fount, Brick Bnllding, occupied by Mrs. McNelty,
next west of the Marshall House. Apply to
ool24 DAVID O'CONNOR,
FOR RENT.
m The Eastern tenement of brick building, corner of
Abecorn aud Jones street. Apply to
oot’JO HULCOMBE.J0IIN80N AGO.
NOTICE.
rPHOSE Indebted te the firm of CHAMPION A WATTS
X will please cad and settle accounts. Mall blUa unpaid
onth# let day of Jammy next, will be placed In th*
•Luto.'.. Attorn.,fur h, 0 H A liP10N,
CO*PAtlfllKK8iIIP fllOTiCK.
Savaanab, Oct .16,1855.
ootlfl _
NOTICE.
"11HE nnderelgned have this day established an Agency
X at KnoxviRe, Tennv•*««, for the transaction of * Gen-
-rolProAoe. on. Ooonoi,,too Bailrni. to b.oon.ootrt bi
T. B. CLARKE, under the name aud etyle ofT. B. CLARKE
kOo. Ordare for Western
and promptly executed t! B 0L4BKR
Bavaanah.G*., 10th Oct. 1866. _°° Ua
r et BUfflsEsa bitu.M^SSrt.a under th# name of
A. MoALPIN k 00., will hereafter be conducted under
W. urn. o' Mf A1.PIN BROS.. ASi|Ua -cA i iP1N
UN1TIUD Sl'ATbJ.’S i'SAIt
From Macon, Un„iuTallaiuui>c, n-
Railroad to Uglethorp—Stwi to
XifigMjBgment on ibis route JmESmtn&L
oommenoeaon tue6th mil., running tlirao mm a week
vin. Newton, Uslnbridge, and (Julnoy, and three nine*
aeek via. ThomaavUle^Dunoanxville, »o.
Passenger*by this route will leave Macon at halt p**' 0
o'clock, A. M., b/ Railroad for "gfoihorpe. The • .•»
tearingOgletborg*either way at 11 o’clock, arriving ■•« 1*1
ahaaoee, atlOo'otockon heevenlng nt'h •isxt'la*—'' m-
by either route 86 bourn
Monday, Wedneeday and Friday •» <-»•..«, -m..j •• • **
and Quincy, to Tailahissee returning, m*,e. -*lia •»*—*< -»
Sunday*. Tneadaye and Thursdays, at til, I’. Si.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and rialurdayA. by tbs way
ThomoavlUe—returning same route on Hu Quays, W mlne-day
and Frtdava,at 10, P. M.
Through from Oglethorpe to fallahasssu by sitner rout#
'« 35 hour*—from Msoon In 38—and from Ssratmsn in 68
lifm.
By thla rout# Passenger, leaving Ravanuah by a o'olooa
Tram of Cara, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours, it L
also decidedly the beat, ohsapeet and most expeditious -out,
for travellers to Apalachicola and We*v Florida
Fare from Maeon to Oglethorpe 11,11; from Oglstbon
toTaUabaaaee.flf,<>0
L 0 Siaw, Agent at Oglethorpe,
▲ A Piaxia “ « Tallahassee.
anglO F. K WRIGHT, Proprietor
South-westebn eaileoad.
CHANGE OF SCHKDUlj:.—TWl) PASSENGER TRAINS
DAILY TU COLUMBUS.
O N and alter Monday, August27th. passenger and mail
iramr will leave Msoun for Oiumbus and Montgomery
dally at 2 10 A. M.. and 3 16 P. M ,arnviug at' oiuuiims
at 7.16 A. M.,and 10.30 P. M. Lsavos Columbus fur Msoon
daily at4.16 A. A- and 2.80 I'. M., arriving at Macon at
10.46 A.M.. amt 8.50 I'. M
Paraeogers for Amoricus will take the morning train at
2.10 A. M. from Macon, arriving at 6.10 A. U. Leave
AmericuH at 6,-iO A. 51., am) arrive at Macon at 10 45 A.
M. Connecting at Macon, "enen way,” with Ueutral Rail
road trains toSwannau, Augusta. Mllledgevllle,and Eaton-
ton, and with Macon arm Western Railroad train* to Grif-
fin, Atlanta. Dal to it. Chattanooga. Knoxville, and Nashville
Connecting dally at Columbus with Girard and Mobile Rail-
Connecting dally el Araerleua with a four-horse Post
Coaah Line to Tall.«ft#rtwe, Albany, Thomanvi!)*, Ac., and
tri-weekly Hack Line to Lumpkin
Passengers for points on tills Road *• below PortVal
ley," should take the 1 o’clock evening train frum Savan
nah, and 6 o'clock evening train from Augusta, to avoid
detention at Macon; for other points on .South-Western or
Muscogee Railroads, passengers *»Ul have no detention by
either train
Flret Class Steamships leave yavsnuan for New Yorx on
Wednesday* and Satnrday*. and for Philadelphia on Wed
nesday a. Passage, in the Cabin. 820; steerage, 88.
Fare from Montgomery ta Baronnan 813 00
'* « Columbus “ “ * oo
“ “ America* “ " * 80
GKO. W. ADAMS, Bup't.
Macon. August 2d, 1866. *ug26
WM. 0. PRICE,
FASHIONABLE
AND
MILITARY
TAILOR,
no. 147
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH
AL**
Buperff ne Cloths
Casslmsrea, and
Veitlngi, will be
made to measure,
unexceptiun’blein
style aud work-
manchip, by the
best mechanics at
shortest notice.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
■fl Just received, a few cases of extra fine new fashion
ULtloleskln, and the newest colors of Soft Hats, Now's
the tims to top off snow. Call on WM. O. PRICE,
nor 17 147 Bay at.
JUdUHNINU ubous.
ALACK Bareges,double width do, Black Tissues,8ewin.
JJ Bilk. Bpanish Crejv. Oballie, Mourning Tissues, Jaco
nets and Organdies, Ginghams and Gingham MusIIl
Calicos, Black Crape Collars and Bleeves, Whit* Tarlatan
do, do co in seta, Block Crape and Lor* Veils, Ac, recently
reoelrad and for sale at th* lowest prices by
apff na WITT A MORGAN.
SHELF noons.
A l. ARGK vsrlolr of Hosiery, Glove*. Suspender*, Bui
tons, Thread, Tapes, Ac ,in store, and for sale by
soplS WM. Q. FOGTE.
Outturns.
Unctions'
BY T. J .WALSH.
Administrator's Bata
On TUESDAY, March 4th, will be sold in front < f the
Court House,between the uaual hours iff aale;
Trust Lota aoa 28 and 24. Jasper Ward,-subject to a
ground rent to tha elty of 840 per annum, and wharf l«ot*
no*. 21, 22and 23. IIutehlson’s Island, opposite the Ex-
change, belonging to th* estate of Michael I 'll Ion deceased
Bold by permission or the Ordinary of Chatham county,
for tb* benefit of th* heirs aud creditors iff said estate
Terms—One third cash, biltnce fi and 12 months, bear
tug Interest rom day ot sale, secured by mortgage on the
property; purchasers paying for title* and mortgage. (J22
Administrator's Hal*.
Will be sold on the first TUhHDAY in March next, before
the Court House, between the legal hours or sale :
All the rest ami personal proper ty of James U Hinas,
^caasad, coexisting of one-tenth Interest in Itellemont
Plantation, Bryan county, containing in all 3000 acres,
more or less, and the followii g named negioea: Daniel.
30 year#) Patience.27 years; Ellon, 22 ysars; Kugenle.fi
years, and Dick. 10 years old; one double barrel Gun, and
one Surveyor’s Compass and lusti nm< nts.
J,n22 JNO. P. HINES, Adm'r.
On TUESDAY, February 6th. will be sold In front of the
(curt House, betwesn the u«ual hours of sale :
Lot no. 16 and Improremets In Walton ward. Hie im
provements are a two story bMok building, arrantml 'or a
store and dwalllog, wall located for agrooery. The lot is
aubjeot to alease or 16 yeere from Dee, 16. 1856, and re.
nawad for twantyrene years. The present lease is eigh
teen dollars per annum. Terms—Oo*-hal( cash, the bal
ance 12 months, bearing interest with approved e-curity.
Purchaser paying for papers. Jtn22
On TtfkBDAt .February fills, will be sold in front ol the
Court Hou-e. betwen the usual hours uf sale.
A tract oi laud on the bkidawsy road, tire miles from
Savannah, containing 183 acres* The public road runs
through it Two ■sttlan.ants esn be made, having goods
land-* for sardening In each. A plan can be seen at the
counting room.
Tern.*—Purchasers paying for titles. J#n22
Private Sale.
A few bundles of choice Peach Trees assorted, 60 In each
bundle, with 6 varieties. Buld tu quantities to suit pur.
eba*er*. j-ni22
Valuable at-rvant for sale.
A family of negro-e. Woman ag»l about 20 years, n
first rate seamstress, with her three child'en, girl 6. gltl
4. buy :, sound and healthy, Title# unioubted; testimo
aisle as to her qu •llficstlons irom tsmllieslu this city cun
ba given. Purchasers paying for ttfies. Jangg
AtcriUN 8ALEH If
BY MINIS & JOHNSTON.
Oct aw ns Cotten, Auctioneer.
EXECUTOR’B RALE— Continued.
O N tha firatTUESDAY In February next, in front of the
Court House, between tba legal hours of sales, will
be sold, In compliance with the last will and testament ot
lata Dorathea Abrahams, th • following velvbls City pro
perty, belonging to raid estate
Lot Ns. 8, Liberty Ward, with the two tenement two
story wooden dwilling, fronting on Hrougton street, with
carriage bouse*, stable* and 5lichen. The lot J- subject
to an «nnu tl ground rent to the City of $9 T 6(J (twenty-
seven bolhrs and fifty cent -.)
Also 1s t No. 19. Jackson Ward, m which Is a large two
■tory wooden dwelling on a high brick basement, (rooting
on Hull street, with ca Wage house and *U»‘*Je t oa the
southwsst eorner or said lot, U a small iwo siory wooden
dwelling on a high brick basement, fronting also on Hull
street, with carriage house and stable ; this lot is subject
to an annual ground reut of 833 12 (thirty-three dollars
and twelve cents.
Tha above property will be eold without reserve.
Terms—One-third cosh, one-third three months credit,
and remaining third four months credit, secured by mort
gage ef tha property, and policy of Insurance transferred.
Parchosar paying for titles, adding Interest, mortgages and
Insurancer. J. DELAMOTTA,
nnv20 Esecotor Derothea Abrahams
ftnetions.
BY 8PHHCKK CURBELL A 00.
BY BELL A FBEBX1S8.
(SIICCKHH01LS TO 1'HILIIRIOK A HKI.I.) 'I Hid DAY. at 11 o'clock in fiont of store, wiUbeaeld:
— An assortment iff Dry U« ode. Groreriee, Liquors, Ogata,
ID MORRUW. s' ll o'clock, in fmni u aiore; • . Tol acco. Fancy Articles, Jeweliy, Watches, Ac.
The usual assoriiuent «s Groceries. P'ovisim *. I iquors, ' Also—m biffs Msrcer Potatoes, Furniture, Budding, ko.
**asr
es. lewelry. Ac Terms 8tah before delivery ....... ... ..
N. H— All articles purchased al iiuutiun and not settled *HtSDAY, atllnclnck, In front of store, will be sold:
for bef ire tlm next regular sain, will be Mild mi account . A '"'E* •‘oirell Ifo'se. seven years nlu; draws finely In
and risk of former purchaser. jan'.tl harness and peiwolly gentle, bold Inr no fault, the owner
—:• ,, haring no Turlhei use l r hint Jan29
Liquors. Hines and regars at Auction. jan*»
"n THURSDAY, Jan. 31, at ll e’clouk. in Irani «1 store:
One hundred sud «fly pki* Wines and Liquor*, via
oxen, Uld Cngnao Brandy;
•v nu no i dw do llennersey do;
J'- do no 1 do do Pint Wines
n ill do 1)4 do do Mnnongiliela Whisky, 1810;
2ft baskets L'hsiiipsgne. 'crown brand.” pts and qle,
60 M begars.'MKi-orled brands.”
IN WOOD.
10 )4 casks I'oUwolssin J’ols Itochu's Brandy;
20 )4 do choice assorted brands Pate do;
3 fa' da tin#otd Champagne do;
2 fa do do '-Gautier Freres” do;
do loodonDock Msrrett fc Co Co;
y t
tern s ^uiu< under filUO, cssbt ;rom 8100 totSOO,six
ty days; abute $20u. ho day*,tor approved endorsed notes,
Closing
. - c i rr I vi r-«w rrrins—earn, «na (tie nmisne# on one, two
le iff Watches, .'ewelry. Wlvsr Ware, Fanoy and tliree years, with approved security. Purchaian
Goode, Ac . A«„ at Auction. pay fog for titles. HsIepositDe jan26
TO-MORROW KVKMIKH.nl 7 o’clock, at Ihe store No. 156 At Private t-ale
'te.* 1 ''" ^ l,ooi '' «»»“»'“< A h.nd.om. l-oiij, >l< „U,' lourtmi, bull. bl,b.
»,A.libom P»w.«i»tl. In S.iliut... .ndlrai.lt,» lour. Wnnot-
A tors. « «“l-l «»d > l..r ratolin. mid ,d. For ulc l„w,ir.p|ill.A to. aoon. 1..2S
chain*. Key* aud veals,pens and pencils, gold ear and fin- | ——-—
ger ilugs.bn**stplns.-bracolete, thlmhfos; together with a , , Atl rlVstcRsle.
hug • assort t ent ol tine gold Jewelry of every description, A likely and well distinved negro girl, 14 years of age,
sliver and plated warn, opera glass*-, dressing ca* a work | "'ll! b« ««M low; If spp fed for soon. j#o22
At Private Pal-.
:cgro man about 46 (ears of age. good fi.ffd hand and
axeman, iouod and healihy. jan22
Mew Pork st Private Sal-.’
26 bblsbest Western Reserved, New York city Insnec-
toln. for sale, to a^ve. Jan22
boxes, ho ik* mid eyes, needles, spool cotton, tnd a geu*
al n*s irlufotit ol lans-y goixls. too numerous loo mondoo.
The goods are of the b»st quality smloveiy article war
ranted a* rep e*eu'ed. Theywffl bo open far examina
tion through the day. Bate to continue every evening till
the entire stock Is disposed of. Terms cash. jen29
Valuable Lot at Auction '
On TUESDAY, 6th February next, at 11 o’clock, In front
Tltot v.lunbl. lot °ni »t to'tb.*to!. ol Heur.. NtthH I
W"J- »IWbl« -l.,,beta, lb. Ptotort,o( lb. nr.t 1 "ISV.JV. d .
Presbyterian Church, with the bulling thereon. The lot
h 61) t-y 90 favt.fee simple. Terms at rale. jan26
Building Lot at Auction.
illtbical.
RUODKH’b
Fever and Ague Cure
F iR the Prevention and Cura ol fntermlUent and Remit
lent Fevers, Fever and Ague.Obilla and Fever, Dumb
Ague, General Dubillty, Night 8wests, and all other forms
of disease which have a common origin In Malaria or Mi-
“Thisi* a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely pro-
tectany resident or traveller even in the most sickly or
swampy localities, from any Ague, i-r Bilious disease what
ever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or
DRESS BILKS
J UST opened 46 drew#* of very handsome colored silks,
at-o black ginnura lace, real art ole, cloak clothe and
trlmmlnge to match, setts of Maltese collars and sleeves.
Very rich, goats’ kid gloves, Hajon’s make. Ladiss and
misses English co> ton hose, ladies, misses and boys merino
rests, black silk elastic belts, ko , Ac., for sale at the low
est prices by Da WITT ft MORGAN,
novl Klbaro’s Building. Congress street.
B TV HUSl—A desirable two story brick tlwrlllug
containing four large and airy rooms. Rent 8200 per
year. Apply at thieoffloa. notl7
FOR BERT.
A TWuTenementaonUordou block, rrontlosCnathsm
RSquare, tha same being wsllfinished, with Water, Gas,
“Wiablev, Ac. Annual rent 6160 each. Possession K 1 "*
a 1st November next EDWARD G. WllASOA.
N(. 72»ryan-street,
sepfl nearly opposite the State Bank.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE
OPPOSITE ST. ANDREWS* HALL,
UP 8TAIRH.
T .1K UNDERSIGNED would invite th* attention of mer-
clmuts to Ihe exaininatlan'of a large and well select
ed stock of Fall Ami Winter (foods, now being received
and in store, which hs offer* to the trad* on favorable
terms septlB WM. O. FOOTE.
2 fa do
8 fa do
6 fa do
4 fa do
10 fa do
3 fa do
8 fa da
18 fa do
•tHifa J B Goddard. 1861
; ale PellwoUsIn
do Rastran
do A Blgnetla
dork do do
do J B Goddard
pale Kau D* Vie, HAD
A Belgnetle
Old Pott Wine;
Cherry Bounce.
do; ^
do;
do;
do;
do;
do;
do;
do;
Fine French Furniture si Auction.
TIHh DAV. st il o'oiook, in Irnnt mstore:
( I Spring Seal Refs;
6 do do Chairs;
6 Cane do do;
1 i sir Csrd Tables;
.Marble Top Centre Tables,OUtmooe. Ac.
At Private Hate.
Ooo rnsewnnd Pisuo. seven octavo, Gilbert’* make, in
good order and for sale low, jxnlt
Ckslog sale of Book*, Ac.
THIS DAY,*t 11 o’clock, at the store. No 136 Congress at:
The remalng etcck In said store, consisting of Blank.
Literary and B -ientiffo llcoks. Btationcry, Ac. Bale to
cnutlnue from day to day, and at 7 o’clock at night, nntll
tbe entire stuck i* closed cut. Bale positive. j*26
At Private Bala.
A kind and gentlo draught Hmse Warranted sound.
Farm l.ms at Auction.
On the first TUESDAY in February next, at 11 o'clock. In
front of Court Hou-e. between the usual hours oful* :
Six Ferre I«t«. l ot no. 1, containing 0 7-10 aoraa; no.
2.16 8-10 do; no. 3 11 B-lOdo, includingbrlok yard; no. 4,
186-lUdo,looludmgstore house; no. 6.35 6-10 do; no. 7,
41 1-10 do Term*—fa car >t, end the balance on one. two
isluaUlu Rest Estate
That commodious, eubstantlal and well built three atory
‘ - ........ corner of Hontgom-
ty iqusre, known ae
the residence of the late John P. Williamson. It le on* of
the most delightful situations in tb* city, and turpaeees
auythingof the kind iu point of architectural arrange-
. — 4 ,m«nts. Tli# eltuation is alto verv valuabte, being located
fo 1UESIV Y. 8t;. February next, at 11 o'clock, in front on lota No# 9,10,11 andl2.bounded by West Broad,Mont-
ofCourt House : gmnery and State ate, and on the north by Broughton st
L.t No. 40. Lafayette ward, situated on Jones et, be- fane. Un West Broad st there Is a very lasge and extern
tween Ahercorn snd IJncoln,60 by 90 feet, subject t* city I dre warehouse.
ground rent off — per annum Terms cash. jan‘26 | The location of this property is so wed known, and the
A'iininiiUrHtor'e Sale prospect of a rapid lnoieste In the value so certain, that it
By virtue rff an order Irom the Oonrt or Ordinary of Chat- Is deemed unnscessary to say more to attract attention.
Iinm nonuU. granted June Term. 1854. wilt be sold on Tlie above property, If uot disposed of prsvlous to 1st
the first TUMfiOAV in March next, fn front ot the I Tuesday inFefouarr next, will then be offered before tb*
Court House in raid county, between the legal hours of I Court House tor sale. For lurther particular* apply at
Ra fo: our Counting Room, 154 Bsy at JxnlB
Lins No. (8) eight, (Ot nine snd 110) ten, tafayette war I, I Valuable City Lota lor axle.
City of RnvaunaU, together with the Improrementa there- Lot No. 19 South Oglethorpe ward, situated on New at.
ou. Slid tots sold as the property of the Estate iff Robert ( fronting new R. R. Depot. 100 feet deep by 63 feet front.
W. Pooler, lste of said county, deceaied, for the benefit of Also, lots No. 2 and 11 Curry Town, being near the eor
the heirs aud creditors of raid Estate, 1 •*•**' — * r
jun26 MARY J. POOLER, Adm’x.
F6R BALE.
j^ORW ball lot No. 24. Forsyju^Warn.
Prioe 836D.
EDWARD G. WILBGN.
»t Ward A Gwen’s Law Office
TO RENT— filestore under the Bluff, at the foot ol
Whitaker-atreet. Enquire of
my9 J RPENuKR OUrtRELL
FORWENT—One or two well finished Rooms, on
'Bay-street, reliable for offices. Apply at the Oeorgiar
tf—feb27
FOR HUNT.
K No. 1 Gordon Blcwk.corner of Whitaker and Por
duu-ntreets Apply at this offles, or to Edward O
Wilson, at Ware A Owens- IawOffice. tf—aplO
U FOR SALE. M
A very valuable tract of Land In Lit>arty«a»
County, midway on the road from Hinas villa to Walttaor-
rille and directly on theaavannan and Guir Rail Road.
The tract onnslsts of 242 Acres of good upland and rtoh
swamp land, 60 acrea of wnialt are olaarea and In a high
state of cultivation, an i tbe balance well timbered. The
iruprovaraents comprise a good cotnfortable dwelling with
six new ne/ro Ueu-ri.., etablev. oottun house, Ac.
The whole will be sold «n reasonable terms, and at an
unusually low prioe if Immeiliata application Is made to
the sutiforiber «n the preiulses. or t<* nfm by mail at
Waltborsville, Georgia, Full particulars mar also b* ob
tained from the proprietor of tue Georgian,.Savannah.
oct7—. .nl
„ GENTS, AND BOYS’ WEAR-
B LACK Doeskin Cassimere;
Kancy color* do;
H ack and colored Cloths;
Tweeds aod Kentucky Jeans,
tiatinettsand Fanoy Vestings.
Merino Undershirts.
Jlerino and oottun half hose Ac.
For sale at tbe lowest prices by
nxWITr A MORGAN,
Kibero’s Building, Congress street.
MrCAEEY. TAILOR.
HAS removed to Bull etreel, near Monument
Square, where he would ne happy to wait on hh
‘former customers *no tha community generally.
, Here orepsrfo to nut and make gentleman's
garments ln«hs latest sty's.
Gentleman visiting the city will Qn-i it in their advan
tage to latronis* him, as at ht. «atabU«hmeut non* but
ths best workman are employed
Uniforms for any part ol (he State mud* «t short no
tice, and acoordlng to direction*.
Prices tow. Terrot Cash.[wovfi
Notice to Homekeeperi. &c.
rvANlEL CRuNlN, Upholiterer,*26 Hryan-st, would
XX respectfully announce to th# cltiocn* of Favannah
thathaiaready io make and put down Carpets. Matting,
Oil Cloths, Ae.. at tb* shortest notice and on the most
reasonable term*
We are^rrquestad to annnounce Col.O. P.
■OSi HARRISON, as a candidate for the office oi
brigadier General, of the lat Brigade of the 1st Division,
Georgia Militia, msd# vacant by the resignation of«en.
Wm. P. Whit*. Th# election will be held on tb# 12th of
February next deo23-td _
NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT,
„ MRS. HASTINGS, x
(LATK 1IY IlKOSIlWAV, NEW YUIIK)
Would respectfully inform the Ladles of
__,vauoah that she has opened lu Whitaker street, one
door from Congress, a new and fashionable Millinery es
tablishment, and that she will henaefortli devote her un
divided attention to the same Her lady patrons rosy
rest assured that Mrs. If. having had charge of a most
fashionable Millinery establishment In New York city, is
enabled, by her long experlenco, to produce a Bonnet of
of superior taste, usalnois and finish. Mrs. H. would
also assure those ladies, who rosy be kind enough to pat
ronise her, that her charges are at ths seme low rates as
those of New York. Her establishment, therefore, com
bines the advantages of cheapness, with superiority of
style, and latest Paris fashions.
N. B.—Childrens’ an t Mourning Bonnet* made to order.
Already on hand, 600 splendid iuidles Dre.'S Caps, just
imported, at 50 eeota and upward
Country customers will please call and examine.
JsnB—1y
VALUABLE SAVANNAH RIVER TIDE SWAMP
RICH LAN I iS FOR BALK.
£CX 1 PROPOSE to sell my rice lands on fata Island
32,and Augustine Creek, amounting to about 110(l*Tf^
acres, of which about 700 acres are Improved, and iu
good planting order, together with a dwelling house,
overseer’s house, negro quarters, aud brick barn, wi(b
steam thrasher. This property is divisible Into five
plantation*, containing from 130 to 370acres each, with
high gruuud settlement* attached to eAch. I will sell at
purchasers may desire, (none body or separately.
I will also sell about 130 negroe*. bred on the place,
among whom are an uuosual proportion of young men
and women. I will sell the rice lands, all, or In part-
with or without the negroes. For the land, part cash, the
remainder on tliue For further particulars, enquire ot
Messrs. KOUK.iT IIAI1BRRIIAM A HON. or on the premi
ses to V'. 3. DANIELL.
nov28 3twlm
LIBERTY COUNTY LAND FOR SALE.
T UE umlerslgned contemplating a removal, offt-is for
site his Plantation situated Ira mediately upon the
hue of the ravannab, Albany A Gulf Kailrosu, ana with
in four miles oi the village of Walthnurville. The tract
contain* 1,400acres, 76 or abich arounffergood fence, and
receutly been successfully cultivated, tbe remainder well
timbered, affording good pasturage The tact that thi*
place ta *n directly upon tne line -<f Railroad, snd so con
tiguous to a village proverbial for It-social and educa
tional facilities. ren lerict-rtaiaty a d»sirabie investment
The improvement* upon ths pleo • are sueh as are usu-
ally found upon well settled farms. For further patticu-
tars enquire upon the premise*, or bv letter.
WaltUourville, Liberty co., Ga G. McGOWAV.
janS ndlm
NEW GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED.
THE SUBSCRIBER boa now in store, end U
receiving by etch steamer itmi New York, a
Hull end well Sfleoted etock or READY MADE
■CLOTHING, sad Gentlemen’s Furnishing-.
Goods, to whtch he would cell the attention of bis friends
ami the public generally,
Haring procured tbe serv'd'* uf an Experienced Cutter
he flatter* himself that he shall be able to please ell who
may favour him with their orders.
His stock of PIECE GOuDHIsfull and well eeleetan.
WM. O. PRICE,
octlO , 147 Bay-street
fiattls.
CarpttB.
URfET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE,
■Sft&°7x:5ta“SA T J& 'asrjssx-
X to expresa to ht# friends and tb* public geuerally, bis
■Smn thanks for their liberal patronage and Influence
whleh hoe resulted lathe extension of hit' V to all
■ariaof tka State. Also,Carolina, Florida, Alabama and
iJnoessea, thereby enabling him to exhibit a sto.k uasur-
*'fara'lls#*itarchaoU.^lfotel Keepers and Steamboat
Owwetsere particularly invited to examine the present
■tack, whleh tanoweorapleta in all the various depart-
Dtflswji"'? lOQd ‘- r, ‘ •'
English Druggets, [iff various
widths]
Mottle Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and Chenille Rugs,
Tufted Run,
Ptanoand Table Covert,
Door Mats [avary variety,!
’r Rods,
LAND 'V ARB ANTS WANTED.
T HE highest gr grates will be paid for land War
rant*, by
nnriH NPENCKB TUKHKiJ. A Ol
MUNTtAOMIfiUY’B llDTEL AND DINING
ROOMS—(UN THE EUROPEAN PLAN.)
No. 16 ami 17 Bttkman, fuw doun eatt of Nattaa-ttrol.
a near (As City Hail Park.
The subscriber, thankful for past favors, would in
form his patrons sod the traveling public, that be is
now prepared to iurnlsh first class Lodging Room*, with
conveniences equal to any Hotel in the city. Transient or
permanent lodgers acoo(moisted by the day, week or
month, with without board,
msrfl R. 0. MONTGOMERY. New York.
It will Instantly check tbe Ague lu persous win have
suffered for any length oi time, lroiu one day to twenty
years, to that they need never have anothkh chill, by con
tinuing its use acoordlng to directions. The patient at
one* begins to recover appetite end strength, end contin
ues until a permanent and radical cure Is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some
may require more. Directions printed In German. French
anuRpanish. accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar,
Libera) discounlsniade to thu irad*.
JAR. A. RHODES, Providence, R. 1.
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
New YoHX, June 11, 1855.
"1 have made » chemical examination ot "Rhonx'a F«-
van and Aaca coax,” or “Amtumiti to Malaku.” aud have
tested it (or Arsenic. Meiaury, Quinine, and Strychnine,
but have not found a particle of either In it, nor hevel
found any aubatano* In Its composition that would prove
injurious to tbs ooostftution.
JAMES R. CHILTON, U. D .Chemist.”
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
LKWiaUDtUI. Union Co.. Pa.. May .1655.
Mh. J .A. Ituooxa—Dear Rir: Tb* box i-f medicine you
sent me waa duly received on thy 1DU uf April. 1 Uava
■old about one half of it, end so tar tne people who have
used It ere satisfied that it has cured them. It lias cer
tainly stopped the Ague In every one who has used it. and
six of tha oases ears of long standing. My sfatei, who has
had it for five nr six years hack, and never could get it
atopned except by Quinine, and that only a* long as she
would take It. 1s now, I think, entirely cured by your rem-
retnedy. C. R. MoGlNLY.”
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic, Tonies, Mercury. Quinine, Febri
fuges, Rtryohnlne. or Anti-l’eridous of any kind. The well
known inefficiency of there noxious poisons proves them to
bathe offspring either of false medical principles, or of
mercenary qoacks. The only remedy in existence that 1s
both sure and harmless, is
utftw RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE sep4
UR. WN. U. MOflKLffiVti INfrtttittAi.
LXiR the Treatment ot all Chronic Diseases, ta no» pen
J? for the rvceptiun of patients. Rooms spacious and
well ventilated, and avary thing necessary to renm-r bis
patients comfortable. Hoard 81 per diem.or 816 per month.
Hla unprecedented success for the past ten years In the
treatment of all chronlo diseases, *ucn a* dropsy, dyspep
sia, aalfama. bronchitis, fits, piles, Uver disease, rheuma
tism, syphilis, cancers, wens, prolapsus, and the various
diseases incident to females, should not be overlooked by
the public in deciding upon his merits. All communica
tions must be post paid and addressed to
WM. R. MOSELEY. M. D.
»U*22—dfcwlv Grlfitn. Georgia
DOCTOR HOOFLAND’B
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
PftlFAHSD IT
Dr. C. H. JACKSON, Philad’a, Pa.
W lLLeKeotuslly cure Uver oomptalnl,dyspepsin,jsun-
dt .c, chronic or nervous debility, diseases ol ihe kid
ney*. snd all diua-es ii«.tiic icon .« dlsordmed Uver,
or atomaoh; such as non-ill, alooi, Inwacl piles, full-
• or blood to the head, acidity «i iii> sUitnach 1
ksea, heartburn, disgust for food, mlluo - in weight
lu tbs stomach, sour sructatlon, sialffn >r flutter
ing al the pH of the alumaah, swimming of the bead hur
ried and difficult breathing, Hullering at the heart, chok
ing or suffocating sensations when in a lying /mature, dim-
ness or vision, dots or webbs before the sight, fever and
dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellow ness
ner ol Liberty and West Broad sts. E*eh 60 feet front by
80 feet deep. All the above lots are fae simple. an(\ will
At f’rivateSal*. ] be sold on liberal terms. jsnl8
French Horticulture” and Florloulture I At Private 8 le
Ladle* end geuttamon are respectfully Invited oanln-l A likely negro boy about 14 years of age. Also, a likely
aped leu uf this splendid o llection of choice and rare I n( gro woman about 25 years old. a prime field hand. jlS
I’lants, Shrubs. Uulbou* Roots, eto . a direct Importa- i„ n.it .t n ofoloek tin
Don from France, which are now ©flared for axis fora few | °“ the . Br . ,t lU . E ? I)AY *“ ?,°! 0 ?_V ln
day* only In the store o, poslte to W. W. Lincoln’s. Drug
store, Dull street. Jan 24
At Private Rale.
Fine Broad Cloths. Caisirofers and Doeskins.
Ju»t received and open in Rales Room.an Invoice of flno
Broad Cloths, Cussimers, Do' skins and are for sale for a
few days only.
Jao24
Invoice of Assorted Crockery at Private Rale.
Just received per bark Kingston from Liverpool:
59 crate* assorted Crockery, consisting iff a flue assort
meat of C. C. Edged, Dint’d. Painted, Granite, Flowing
Ulue, Albany and Painted Ware, fat quality, A good aa „
snrtment for retailers, put up expresrly for (fits martet, (last year he said he camped on James’ Island, between
Foi rate low by the crate. fanlH | Charleston end Savannah. It ta likely they may pi there
Canton Copper Mine Stock a Trivste Sate. a .S!S l iVera nn^hn^ut^i^Hta
20 shares Canton MlneKtock. Apply Immediately. If I nmra ta MU^ltaw ItalleSk
not sold before the first Tuesday In Feb’y, it will be sold *•
»t public i«l» to (rout o' coil,I lio.... J.8 mIS
Houses snd Ul* at Private Rata. 1 or 11 iuohen high,has a rough laceand down sleepy look. I
fails nus. 40 snd 47,Crnwfoid ward, near the new Rail | bought him In Richmond. Va., last fall. On account of
road Depot, 60 by 100 feet. Tim Improvements aro 12 twe my having one man by the name iff JilUN l changed Hi
story brick houses, nearly new. atl in good condition, and f - * r “"’ *- “ *-• *'*— -"*■* — anU
under good rent. For terms and further particulars en
quire at our counting room. dec'J'J
Hard C*;ri at Private Rale.
Now in store and for aale Jow in quantities to suit pur
chasers. Hard Coal for parlor use. Term* cash. [d#u7
t nditn Pony at Private Rale.
A very fine “Creek” Indian Raddle Pony. Bold'for no I
fault. no26
front of court house, between the legal hours of rale :
A likely negro woman, good cook, wssher andironer,—
Warranted sound. Terms cash, purchaser paying for tl-
janl9
UtmatwasB.
” $50REWABD
FOR my two Runaways, or 2ft for either of them
M delivered in any Jail, so that 1 get them. BOSTON
very black, punch mouth, high forehead, a wide
JSLspace between his upper front teeth, turns hie feet
In walking—5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. When eunaway
name to JACK, ho may call him.elf by either name. BOS
TON is about 30 years old, JACK about21 or 22 ysara old,
4 Mile “ ‘ ** —“ “ "
My address ta 4 Mita Branch. Barnwell, R. 0.
ang!7
WM. ASHIJtY.
Cottcrice,
USPliEUEUHNTED SCHEME.
GOLD ! GOLD ! ! GOLD !! !
HAVANA PLAN UHTKRY!
I’iOO PHIZ H S .
$5 0,000.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
ItV St'tllOHirV or TIIK NTATK OK (IXOKUIX.
10.000 Nu inner a Only t
ONE PRIZE Tl) BimiT T/UKES!
Chits J,
1 11* IIPI OltAWN february Ibth, 1866, al Concert
Hull, a Macon. Ga.. under the superintendence of
BROUGHT TO JAIL
On the bin lust. ANDY or ANDREW, who woe
found seareted on Imsrd of steamer Rt. Johns on her
passage from Ht. Marys to Savannah. He ta 6 fset
9 Inches high, about 23 years of axe, very black,and
rays be belongs to Duncan Bryant, of Wilmington. N.G.,
and ranavray from Florida, where be has been engaged
eul tibc railroad T inilier.
janldfl I8AAU D’LYON, Jailor.
to |iv
3kp
. Goo. M fatgNnand Jas A. Nesbit, Esq.
Cnpltnl 914,000.
1 I'rlre nl
600 Approximation Prises of 810 are....
. 812 UUU
. 6.0(H)
4.000
. 3,000
2,600
6.600
. 6,000
3.000
a.ooo
6 000
2,600
AnANTA HOTEL. ,. L . rtn „, A
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
J- J. lltCSbKIt, Proprietor.
/<i(e of Ihe Verandah Hotel, New Orleans,
tfg- Passengers per Evening Trains will Hnd Ruppe
;»dy on the anfval of tbe Cars. July22
S EED POTATOES.—1600 barrels fo store and for seta by
deplfl IIOUI 'MBE, IDHNRON ft CO,
■VTO. 1 LEAF 1.A11U—20 biffs no. 1 Leif Lard; I
J^l kt-gs do do do do; just received and^forjiale by^
«nl9
RCRANTON. JOHNSTON h CO.
1200 Trim Amounting lo $00,000,
Ticket* |8; (drives |t; Rusrteri f’4
Prizes jxiyttble without deduction.
Persons sending nmney by mail need not fear its being
lost. Orders punctually attundad to. Communication
stra-tiy eiwflieo'lel Bank notas ol sound bans* taken al
par. lb swing* ssnt to all ordering tickets
Address * JAMES F. WINTER,
Manager, Maeon, Ga,
GKO. ,\ McCLESKkY. Agent, Hull street, 3d dour from
Wsy -f. janlfi
ft 3 0,0 0 0'!
IMPHOPNn HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY,
THU FAVORITE!!!
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(HVAVrifoKIIV OK THE KTA1K Of (IX»KtilA.|
Class 12.
TURKS ISLAND SALT. ,
| ^ QQQ HustralsTurks Island ftalt. Landing and
BLANK BOOKS. , ,
A Fl AV sets of uieniutn Jouroals and l edgers, yet on
hand, or seta st the lowest prices, superior paper
I aud binding, at lh» book sinro of
1 jsn4 R, ri. MBLKV. 13ftCongress at.
NUIIINH. HOOlt»r
A S the schonta are r«'-iipening. new Books wdl be re
quired. A general assortment can bn had at cost
prices at th* Ifooastore of R. N. SIIIWiY,
janfi Lift Congress at,
COFFEE, BUGAR, AC;
•lAtiBPrlni* Green IlmGulta*.
AUV 60 Hags Ghl Government Java Coffee.
60 do (ta mats) Old Government .lava Coffee.
26 Bags Choice Atarscaivo do
60 do do Porto Rico do
66 do do 1-sgulra do
IU llbds. do Rt.CroU Sugar
10 do do Porto Kino do
160 Boxes Cdgale's No. I and Bar Soap.
100 do Smith's k Buchan's Family Soap,
fti) do t’otgale’e Pale do do
76 do ItasdeiPs TaHow Cindies. 6* A 8*.
100 fin Oswego and Colgate's Pearl Starch.
60 no Headed'* Pearl Rtarch.
26 do Ground Coffee, 1 snd fa lb. papers.
26 do do Pepper.
76 BblsK Tresdweli'* Sugar, Soda snd Butter
Bticult.
'2ft do K. rieadeetl’e Pilot Bread.
26 Boxes Adamantine Candles.
.ding and in store, for sale hr
,(an3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
foi
i in Cm ' ity of AManis,
n Monday, the Lamp.
PRESCOTT'S PHILIP II.
H I-TORY o| llieheiitnol l b dp II of fpain; by W H
Prescott, In 2 »ol«.
famgfeWow's fring of His s mHui.
The Mystic: by llaifav, author ol Fe-tu*.
Tlie lions* by His H**a; by tli-'S Hui-bsnau Reed.
Ki ss Clark; oy Fanny Fern.
Phffiuiscians. or Faetohes nnd Burlesque*; by J Pluenix.
Irish at Home and Arawsd, at the Court vn I in the
MACAULY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. ,
3 0 aud 4Gs vols. Sfacauiev's History of England, from
the accession of James II.
Lingard’a History of Eugtanil, 13 vols.
Grots * History of Greece, 11 vols. Received by
janlu W. THORNE WILLIAMS
F REFH BAJiMON, LOBSTERS & RARDINEd—For sale by
jan3 A. BUN AUD.
S received from Bosto;i-r-10 bbls choice no, 1 Salmon
aud Mackerel; 19 bbta no. 2 Mackerel; 6 bbli nackeJ Her
rings; 20 boxes, containing HW lbs each.Codfish} 2hhds
Codfli" > ■--»
ish; 60 boxes scaled Herrings* v yj^CJ’COSNOH^ la **
corner Broughton A DrsyIon sis.
dec’JO
W HISKY * MOIiASHtiF—
lOObblsPike’a‘•Magnolia” Whisky;
150 bbls Molsssra, for sale, to arrive per * • hnont
l» 0CTAVm a)| , ES ,
G eorgia, cawtei county.-
/■
to pTl«toln,
s ply Ingrain,
ol Datsn,
Rilrtr It Brass Stair V
Carpet Bindings-Ac.
OLSTKRY DEPARTMENT,
Royal Msdallon
Royal Velvet.
Mocet Wilton,
Moeet Brussels.
Tapestry Brussel*.
Power LooraBiuiseU,
Three '
Two ]
""raiiiSr .!.«> ueaoi
Brocatallee, fame and Mnslin Curtains
Salta de Lames, Gilt Cornleas.
Batin and Bilk Damask, t fine and Band*.
Wonted k Cotton Damask, .-reels, l«una k Cords.
VelvetAPlush,ofvariousoP*. Window Bhades.newetyle.
Every variety of Furniture.Cover!nr. Trimmings and
Materials for DeeoraWwr. -
FLOOR OIL CIA/TUR.
From Two to Twenty-foar Feet wide, tor Haifa and
Rooma cat to fit without a team.
Hi# subscriber will obligate himeelf to make the prices
w« all desarfptioes ot good# aa low as tb* same quality
.u ..toM toth.
.(j laylnw at OarpetAend Oil Ufa ths whs* re-
'.tonP Th.lLor.Uf. Hd Crtol. Dipwtm.nt I. Jo
L«-.t “®»WUtom-»kto.l^jtoto*“Mj .hill.
hM lUOowtoi'utoltBt JolU.it..
LAND AUlfiMJk «
i UE undfisi^ued will, for flva dollars per lot, exainii.i
i any lauds iu the counties c f Appling,Wanye,Ware or
Coffee, and report to the owner as to their preeent value,
the prospect fur their beoomlng more valuable in future,
and whether or not there Is being ear trespass committed
thereon, Invariably ‘ " " ‘
r liOUK, FLOUR-
200 bbta Ilenmud Fl ur;
160 do (Jskley do;
Just received and for sale tv
janl7 HOLCOMBE, J tffNRON t.
_ nledginf 1
reel account, for whleh all
himself to give a tree and cor-
... ___ . remlUanceawillbeexpeoted
in advance.
lie will also sell and remit when requested, and as di
reeled, for seveu per cent.
Ho will also promptly attend to all professional business
entrusted to his care. VERNON C. MCLENDON,
bill—tf Attor iiey at law. Homesvllta. Gy
TkTEW" BACON—Sides and bhoulders. landing and for
JX sale by jauZ QCTAVU8 COHEN.
"VTEW HAMS.—10 tierces received bv steamer Keystone
i.1 R'ate and for sal# by
HOIjCOMBE. johnron & CO.
«.... -Administrator’s Notice—
„ Ail persons inuebted lo the estate of the late 0. B.
Goiven, deoeasod, of said county,are hereby requested to
make immediate payment; aud all-'peraons Imvlng de
mand* against said decerned. "lU rcm-er Hiem in, agree-
able to taw. ’JAMESttOWhSI, Adm r.
Jan22
G EORGIA, Itulloeh county.—Two months allir date.ap
plication will bo made, to the Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch county, for leave to aril a nogro girl, named Ma
rta, balongtog to the heir* tf Alexander A-Me*ail, to
Mis* Rebecca Vliglnla and Batah Georgia MoFall. Bold
ior tbe bonvflt of said minors.
j t0 2« GEORGE W. MOORE. Guardian
SUNDRIES.
J UBT Received, 3 Cask* Currants. 3 cases (’runes, 10
boxes iiaccaronl and Vermlcelta, 60b«xos,hslf boxes
and quarter laiaos bunch and layer Rsslns. 3i drums
Fig*.3 Trail sort shall Almonds, 6 bwxes Citron, 20 boxes
Hweet Oil, in quarts and pints, 400 half and quarter boxes
Sardines, also. Currant aud Apple Jellies, Preserves, Ac.
For sale b.r DAVID 0 CONNOR.
deoU Corner Broughton and Draytnn-sts,
S undries—
309 bags Buck and Drop Shot;
C AMDEN COUNTY EXECUTOR’S BALE.—By virtue of
order, granted by the Ordinary of Camden county.
Will be soi l on the first Tuesday of March noxt, at the
Court:ou*e in .leffersonton, at public sale, two Jotsol
land,lot920Mil'lot B94; oontaiulng forty acres each; ly
ing in Third District. Second Sactlon, Cherokee county,
G». Also,part of lot No 69, m the town of Bt. Mary’s.
Alio, one traa: of land lying in Nassau county, Fla.
known as Martin's Island; containing J00 acres, more or
less. Also, two negro men,named John and August.
Property of the estate of Edmundi Richard sou, la. o or
said county, deceased. Bold f ir theitaineBt of the heirs of
aaid deceased. JAMlvtf STEWART, lJ(eoutor.
jan'.’k
SOB PALATKA, PLOBIDA.
TO LEAVE rMDAV, 25TK,'AT 10 A. X.
111*new and light diaughtswawer TUG-
MAR O. dAIUHf. Capt. J ,W Barkman, will
rare fMDAY. For freight or >paa-
at thi Ckarlaatox wharf, or to
100 kegs powder. Ifopont’i,
6000 pounds bar lead;
100boxes mould candles;
100 barrels butter, sugar and i..da crackers;
60 do crushed sugar;
60 do clarified sugar, A B and C;
26 boxes raising, ntw fruit;
69 halfandquartordo;
26 bogs nuts, all kinds;
29 half barrels Fulton market beef;
60 kegs No a 1 leaf lard,
10 barrels do;
109 demijohn?, assorted;
10 halt barrehiblackberry brandy;
100 reams wrapping paper. For sale bv
a r UOLOOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
H ABIB, dtc«.lu*t received—6 tierces choice family
Hams; 6 bbls extra family lard; 10 bbta and half
bbls Pig Pork, 60 boxes Beadel’s Bosp, Rtarch and Tallow
Caadtea; SO do Adamantine Candles; in store and for sale
by DAVID O’O’NNOR,
dec29 corner Broughton It Drayton eta.
SOAP, UAMDhEB, BTAKUII, EtC.
I iiii BOXES Smith and Buchan’s Family ifonp;
LUvSOdo Colgate’* Pal# do;
100 <io lb bar and no. 1 do;
60 do Beadell's 6» aod Is Tallow Candle#;
26 do Diggln’s do do;
lVO do Oswego and Beadell’s Peari Starch;
26 bbta hand made Eugar Cntkero;
20 do Roda do;
50 boxes do do.
Ju-t received and for sale by
janlO gJRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO,
TO CARFZNTEB8. BRICKLAYERS, BLASTER.
ERR. AND TIN ROOFERS.
P ROP' IBA18 will be received by the subscriber until
the 26 th Inst. for the building of the Parsoaegooa th#
lot in rear of the ladepeudent Presbyterian Church. For
more particular Infoitnation enquire a* his office on Bay
lame, rear of the Cu-tom-house, where plans, &o., can be
seen JOHN H. NORKId, Architect,
jsnai 3t
Ac..sudden Hushes of heat, burning iu thu llesh, constant
imaginings of evli. snd great ilepreMlou of spirits.
The proprtator, in calling the attention ot the public to
this preparation, does ho with a feeling of the utmost con
Offence in its virtue* and adaptation to the diseases tor
which It ta recommenaeds
ft is no new and untried article, but one that hs* stood
the test of a ten years’ trlsl before the American people
and its reputation and ssle is unrivalled by noy simitar
prepa ation* extant. The testimony in its favor given
by the most prominent and well known physicians and
individuals In all parts of the country is immense, sud a
careful perusal of the Almausc, published annually by
the prnprle or. aud to b* bad grallsof any of his Agents,
cannot out satisly the most skeptical that this remedy ta
really deserving the great celebrity It lias obtained.
Priuclpsi office and manufactory, 96 Arch-st, Phi la., Pa.
Testimony from OeorulH.
From 8 ECoburn. Esq, editor ol the ••faiurlur.” Rome,
3n*—Rome, Aug .1.1864 —Ur CM Jackson — Itanr Sir —
‘•From my own ,«rsonal knowledge of the intrinsic merits
or 'Hoofland'a German Bitter*,’ I have no hesltanoy in re
commending them editorially for the benefit of my read
era " Yours, respecttuily, 3. B. Coaoitst
They always give satisfaction.—Muntoe, Ga. July 20,
1864.—Dear Blr,—"The German Bltteis sell fast and si-
ways give satisfaction, Persons having nought It unco,
buy it again. Respectfully, yours.
To Ur C M Jackson. Morhow at KKXnroT
SO Ellington, Georgetown, U», Oct 24,1864, say* : -‘On
th* receipt of this, ship me a large supply of German Bit
ters. They take like 'Hot Cakes.’"
J F Woodbury. Hamlltou. Harris co, (ta, Jan 6. 1855,
says : "AL who have used your Bitter*, and all to whom 1
have told them, speak highly of their virtues.”
E Nebhut At Bro, Social Circle, Walton co.Ga, JanlO,
1855, eay : ••The Hitters have given satisfaction to all who
have used them.”
The German Bitters take th lead.—Eatontou, Ga, July
14.1853 —Dear Blr.—Yoar German Bitters are tsklng the
lead of all other medicines for chronic diseases, Ac, snd
at* icllibg rapidly. Pleas* send us another box immedi
ately. or we snail be cut before it arrives.”
Truly, yours, Ltrch k Davis.
Dr E L Btrohecker. Meooo.Ga, Jan 1,1861, said -. "I am
happy to uy that your German Bitten are gaining gre*
reputation. 1 think it will, in future, sell very rapidly.'t
These Biltere are entirely vegetable, they invigorate and
strengthen the eyatem, never prostrate it, and can be
used i tor infanta oa wall aa adult*.
Price Tflc. par bottle. Bold by Druggists sad Storekeep
ers in every town aad village in the United Rtutes,
For sale in Bavsnnsh by W. W. UNCOLK, A. A. SOL
OMONS k CO., T. M. TURNER A CO., J. U MooKF. k
00.. and J. H. CARTER it CO. eodAwtlUJly6-ocfl
Arnold'*Christian Lila, its Courses. Ae.
Blind Girl of Witlenb* rg. a pieiuro ot the Times of Lu
ther snd the Kchxmalton.
'taster Karl'sFketch Book.
The Prince ol the House of David, or 3 years in ths Hoi l
City; by Professor Ingraham.
Village Farm and Cottage Architecture. 100engraving*,
janti W. THORNE WIMJAM8.
'.Til11 of Puhrtiitrt, lniiff, wliei, Prices amounting lo
$30,000
will la- iiisirilnit-d according to the fallowing unsurpassable
HU1IKMK :
C«|iltnl Prlxe $10,000,
100 PHIZES—20 APPROXIMATIONS.
No Small Prizes!* Prizes worthllavlag!! ..... ............
n. iitoia an ii„i ..... hi unu.,... as un I O bbls Monongahela do; 60 bbta do; 60 bbta XXXdo; 60
I li.Hcia, Halves, 64 -»0—tfiuurlcrs, fl 49< ;;bbhlsXXdo; 26bhlsXdo; 60bbta Brandy; 76hbtaOlDj
prlres in tl-fa Lottery ere paid Ihirly days sftei the I 60bltta IGmi; 100 bids A B A: tl Sugar; lot) chests Tea, va
<irsw log, at fulls nl specie paying Hunks, without deduc* I rinus brands; )<)<) cases IVolfe’s .“cheidsm .Schnapps; 100
thin, only i-n presenUllon of the Ticket entitled to the 1 "* * " “ ' *
Prim
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. All cnmmunl-
estinns strictly coiifidunlliil.
SAMPr.'l. SWAS, Agent nnd tfsnsger,
Atlanta.Georgia.
HAVAKNAH AUMK.tra.
J 11. MAUAI ' N Genural Ageut, Bull street, Immediate-
opp' site the Post ofil e
J. L AUfiG'.'Y, on Broughton street, between Whitaker
and Barnard streets. Jan27
S UNUHIKM.—10 hid* Did Far .Uy ItyuWhi-key;
t *
iluxCnrdtata; Ml (tot Krundy Cnorrles Kecoived and for
• by net7 MoMAHGN k DOYLE.
F IDS . FtttHTS A VEGETA BLES—Com-istlng in part of
Penohes, Pineipples. ijiiucos. NasphMrries. Straw,
tan lie*. Green Pea*, Asparagus. Caulillowers, Ac., for sale
by (JanS) A. BONAOD.
F REBlf PATE—Assettsil. just received and tor sale by
janS A HUN aUI), C irnur of Hay k HulLsfa.
u
m
S UND1UE8-100 boxes family »°*p; 100 do No. 1 do;
100 do pale do; 100 do mould candles; 125 do sdamsn;
tine do; 75do sperm do; 150 .to raUtae; 100half dodo*
200 quarter dodo; 100 do ground coffee; 200 do starch,
200 mustard; 200 do fresn ground pepper; 100do catsup;
7b do lemon syrup. landing and in stw* and for salt bv
dec! V MoMABON k IMVLK.
leave
■y'tpv
CHOICE LIQUORS AND WINES.
J UST Received, 10 half and quarter pipes ot Uiard. Du
i ey k Co, and A. genelta Brandies. 10 packages Ma
deira, Port and Blurry Wines," *■—
in wood and glass, by
d*el4
“AGENTS TXOEHTS11 AOElrtS! I!
TFEKBUNB accustomed to procure subscriber#for Books,
I JUgsxines, Ac., or get up club# for newspapers, are
requested te send m their names aud address, and we
wliltorward them, free ot charge, a specimen number of
a publication for which they will find ready sale; awd we
will allow them a commission of 60 per esnt. for their ser
*»•<
8UDNRIE8.
QAA bags Drop anff Buck Bhot 6000 bars I*«d,
OUU 200 kegs.halfkeg*,and quarter kegs Gunpowder,
60 bbls Wine and Cider Vinegar,
100 baskals -•Heldslek” quart* anl pints Champagne
76 boxes quarts, pints and halfnUon Pickles,
20 bags Walnuts. Filbert#end Bruit Nuts,
60 boxes Pepper Sauce,
26 boxes pints and quarts and plots Catanp.
300 M Spanish, half Spanish and American Cigars.
76 M Cheroots. 26 quintals Codfisk,
76 bbta and half bbta No 2 end 3 Kaeksrel.
100 boxes Hsrrlngs. Landing aid in stare, for sal*
by
dlngud In a
sepll ' HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
SAVANNAH foOAN ASSOCIATION STOCK.
F iR BALE—Twenty (20) ehares tavannah Loan Asso
oisUon Stock. Apply at this offitt. decl—tl
B randies, wi>eb,cordials a iigabb—Fors*i#by
Jan3 I A.BONAUD
A PPLES—JO bble Apple*, received per steamer and for
sal# by JangO MoMAHON k DOYLE.
IIOB, KA181NB k ALM0ND8—lod arums • Bmyrna”
Figs; 160 whole, half and quarto boxes Raisins; 10
^ ttfiU Atasadl, taadtafiaedtwsaleby
KERMAN’S ANTl-SCOHBimc TOOTH
wash.
T his dsllclaus articl* combines so many meritorlou
qnaUtlae.that It now has become a standard favorite
with th* cittaene of Sew York, Philadelphia, flsltlmore,
Pittsburg, and other places. Dentists and Physicians pre
scribe It in their practice most successfully, and from every
aonreeth# most flattering taudatlona are awarded It. In
flamed, tore, or bleeding gums are Immediately cured by
(ta ns*; its action opon the n is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It claanias tha teeth it thoroughly that they aro
mode to rival pearl In whiteness, and diffuses through the
month inch a delightful freshness, that the breath Is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, end It will In most instances af
ford re list to th* moat violent toothache.
The following Certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist ol
world-wide ostabritv.wbo has submitted the artloletoa
chemical anvils, ta proof sufficient to oonvlnoe any on*
^ I hav?examined a bottle of “ Zerasn’s Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth Wash, 1 ' end find il to be a vegetable preparation of
an Innocent character. 1 believe It will prove beneficial for
tha purpose it lerecommandsd.''
JAMES. R. CHILTON, M. D.,Ch#mta»
Just received, and for sals by
aoylT _ W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
lilUCUHATtSBI, RltlfiCinATiO GOUT, DAN
SCIATICA.
F »OR the ebove diseaeee. a safa. speedy and radical core
eon be found in Linob’s Antl-Rbeamatlo Powders,tbe
greatest remedy of the age, now known, for Rheumatism
ui any of its forms. Pas up in tin boxae of sixty powders
each. Sold by B W Adams, cf Eatoalon, Putnam county
0a. All orders directed to him will be promptly attend# >
to. provided the cash accompanies to* order.
Price, »6 00 per box.
myl—Ullap24’6fl B. W A HA MB
H. 0. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT
TRIUMPHANT OVER DISEASE.
T ills truly great medicine still goes nn, conquering dia
ease, aud snatching many a poor, powerless victim
from the grave. By its powerfully stimulating, penetra
ting smi anuayne qualities, it restores tbe use of Hmhs
which have been palried for .tears; and by its singular
power of reproducing the Hynovial fluid or joint water. It
cures all diseases of the Joint* with surprising rapidity —
For rheumatism aud affections of the spiue and spleen, It
has proved Itself a HHaTHic; and for affaclinn* of the lungs,
liver and kidneys, tt is a most valuable and powerful aux-
iitaryjalso, for all diseases of the glands, scrofula, goitre
or swelled neck. etc., etc. And indeed for almost any dis
ease where an externsl application is required, this medi
cine stands unparalleled. Bprains, bruises, cramps,
wounds, cUllbl-rini, burns, etc., are ipeedlly cured by It.
Trent the Hon. Pt'er Menard, one if the cldat itiileri in
IUinoit.
It gives me pleasure to add mv testimony to the virtues
jf your great medicine. One or my blooded horses had*
swelling over the cap of the knee, about the site of a ben’s I
egg. Borne said It wo* s strain, and some, that it was the j
joint water from tke knee, and cool d not be cured, I I
tried oil cedar on it, and all the lluimenta and ointments, _
and they did no more good than water. I the*, by per- EtonbrKeMt
suasion of my friends, tried H. 0. Farrell’s Arabian l.inl- “2 RWgMI
ment, and I was happy to Qua It lake effect after a ftw ^ * n
day*, and it finally cured rim noble animal entirely. 1
think it ia decidedly the greatest liulmenl for borie’a,
well aa human flesh, I evnr knew.
Tremont, Thuicell co., IU., March 164k, 1849.
PALSY OK rAKALYSIfi.
Thadeua Smith, of Mudd Creek. Taaewall county, lllio-
LIME—LUCE, AFLOAT.
OCK' AND Ll»iE landing tola day. aud tor *4b hv
gov? 1inwi.ANn»qow.
IjUrTBlL CIIKKBK, AC.—60 kegs selecto.! Butler; 150
11 faixes Cheese; iOquiotata Codfish; 100 boxes Her.
rings; landing and for nsta by
,1,026 11IIL3IMBE. JOHWONJk 00;
ols, says: "1 had lost the use of my arm for more than a q^EnglUh Dairy do; landing and for safa hr
SUNDRIES.
2<0 hags Mu Cutfoe;
100 do Lvguayra do;
60 do Java do;
60 biota Pnrto Kico. Musc'do aud New drlwana Sugars;
260 bbls Crushed, Clarified and Powdered Sugars;
200 boxes various breads aod qualities Tobacco;
60 hints Bides and Shoulders, "uew meat;”
30 casks New Hams;
260 boxes No 1 Pale and Family Reap;
60 bbta do Uaf Lard;
IQOkege da do do;
260 boxes Cheese;
60 keg* Choice liutlcr;
100 boxes Common and Extra Gundy:
100 do Adamantine Candles;
100 do Sperm andTallowCandtart
100 do No 1 Scaled Herrings;
160 bbls New Orleans Molasses;
600 do WhUky, Gin and Rum;
600 do Potatoes;
60 boxes Clay Pipe* and Pipe Head*;
100 dot Painted and Varnished Buckets;
Ip store and for sale on accommodating terms by
jan!7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO,
C HAttl'AUGK—12 baskets genuine Heldslox Champagne
.A"' 0 " bj OCTATUa.'OHKN
B UTTHll A OIIKICSW—25 kegs choice setaotei
Goshen Butter; 75 boxes doWhite do Cheese; 60 di
■ < _ I__ .1... I.nrilrii, till (lip ulp Ilf
lysis; the flesh had entirely wither- I janIB
yeaj, by palsy or paralyL. , „
ed away, leaving nothing but rkfo. msscle and bona. I
BCRANTON. JOHNBTON a CO
( nothing but run. msse e and bone. I oa )«„,} ,n«l for rata, i’lg Ham*, emnkad
doctors,aud all the remedies ) could near A 1 Tongue,” Bolognt H*usages,at A.BO.VaUD’B.
J»“L_
tried all the be»t uoaiors,)... —
of, but they did no good. 1 then commenced the uu ol
H.U. FsmIF* Arabian Liniment, and a few bott'e* entire
ly cured me, and mv arm 1s now as strong ana fleshy as
the other; it is also first rate for burns, spraine and bruiaee.
B
Look out for Counterfeit*! . -
Tha public sre cautioned against another counterfeit I Landing and for sale by
which haa lately made iu tppearanet, called W. B. Far daolti
rell’a Arabian Liniment, tb* most dangerous of all tb*
UfTER and UHEBK.—
160 Box Btate Choes*
26 do English Dairy Cheese
26 kegs selected Gw-htu Buller
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO,
reu s Jiruoisa jwuiment. mo mu»i umugw/uum %>. »• — i _.- f... IIL ^ |U . V N ';. i,KM Hide Denims and
counterfeits, because hi* having th# name of Farrell, many
will buy it io good faith, without the knowledge Ibat a A>' Blue Drills,bale* Brown urul VnxUMO. FOOTE,
countcrieit exists, and they will perhaps only discover 1
xturehi * ‘
Je21
their error when the spurious mixture hs# wrought its j *TUftT rec-lved |-#r steamer, auolher lot of thoe# fin*
evil effects. 1 1 " ‘
SHOULDERS AND HAMS
Hads f, rime “New” Bacon sides: .,
1 lode do do do Bhoufdert;
10 essks choice do do llami, (canvassed)
10 do do do do do, (plain)
‘TjjSf *Jbuotw, wasrw *«».
roll, sole Inventor knd proprietor, and wholesale druggist,
17 Main street. Peoria, Illinois, to whom applications for
Agencies must be addresed. Be sure yon get it with th#
letters H. G, before Farrell'*, thus—H O. FARRELL'8—
and his slicalorsog the wrapper, all others are coun
forfeits.
Bold by TH03. M. TURNER A CO.
181 B*y-at,8avaanahc
tnd by tegutariy authorized aganti throughout the United
Bute*.
JOT Prlre 2b and 60 cents and 61 per bottle.
AGKV1S WANTED in’erery town, village and hamlet In
the Uniirnl tUafas, in which one is not already establish
ed. Address H- «. Farrell a* above, accompanied with
good reterencH as to charscter, responsibility, Ac.
jal2—lmdlAw
XT OrrilGAR U 8YUIP-10 hhds prim* M. O.
J French Hale, constating of
v Pate llafol# Gras,
Pats D# Perdwauk.
Pate D# Bees**#*,
Pat# Da Ortolans,
Pat# P* Gullies,
Pate He Prarrle Hen,
Fate De Vean, Ac., Ac.
Jxn’Jfl
OU ’Nu E Phelps’ Gin;
60 do Luther Felton's Hum:
60 do Old P A II Connecticut rivtr Rye Gin;
60 do PomesDo Brands;
26 fa casks do;
, JOHNSTON k 00.
P AVING BTONE-FUty tone foi sale by
•«?n Eowi
ROWLAND A 00N.