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wi nes-e*. and all ulhtr* interested will take due no*
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IlLIPM _H0tWKI.I., tlwk^
1 .1 iK»: person*nr eolnratHiereby notittod.tkat unless
1 .1, »tr nauwv «a ragUtored In U» Ctatk ot Council'a
„ ■.. . ( .r before Saturday next, the ordinance* relative
will be atrletly eofoired against them. Penalty
ii i .. adlBgtl By onlar. v
•TOWARD (1. WILTON. Clerk or Cuunell.
s ,x until. Pebruary 2J8M. lebU__
H vfelKS—NOTH*.-—All owner* of Negroes. Porter*,
4mirara. Mechanic*. w*nni. dray*. Vanda * or
* i wirra. and all othara whom ll may eouorrn. are
in.iv v 'utlflrd tbat uMh-s* their Bodge* ire taken out
ii.... ■iroCtotk of Council's office, the ordinance# relative
ll,,. v .. rill butrlolly aaroreed against them. Penalty
m>i e».ceding $60. By order.
KDWaRj (1. WIIMON, Clerk ot Cuunell.
s.vs-nab.Feb. 2,1$6B, fold!
■VT '»ICIC.—AU persona Indebted to the batata or tne
IN at* Ilf. WM. L. HAMILTON. are required totrake
„„ m and ell person* having daimi against the same,
will in u<snt them properly attested to Mssirs. WHALEY
a I. Hu. No. 21 Broad atreet,Charleston, 8. C.
frb'-lA««<r_ M. L, HAMII.TUN, Kx’trix.
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atvaxXAM Frbruray let, I860. J
i \l\ id Al. NOTlCa. The t'rne tor making tax returns
(I ...Ire* on the 10th lnat.| after that time derauttera
wi I i.e doubly taxed. All eimmMon merchant* and
L>ii>'rii*i"ual persons, who are required to make their re*
mill* and pay the taxee thereoa before that date art no*
mild that I will, from and after that day, Iwue the exieu*
tluiup «*eilbedby the existing ordinances No exten*
felon OI cine can be allowed by the ordinances.
U'l JAMES 8. W1LR1XB. CityTreMurer.
l-.j, r -. ~..Pt I,lid
■ ...yHI leave a* above. For lh-lglit idp**.
aage,'having splendid autortMim aconininiNlaiinn*, apply
ntthn office of the Agents. 8 ..
M M 1’ADKLFORI >. PA V' Ii CO,
N. B.—Sbtopera drCotton by these steamer* will pleaae
tab# notice, that no Cotton will be roceivud at tin |ire*He*
tbat la nut dUllnetly marked on the edge nl -tho bull*
febia
KOTICX.
^ Persona ha?log business In tha Court of Ordl
3RuS. dinary at tha regpar monthly terms, are here*
by uotlfied that orders must be drawn end all mottona
uisde by themaalvae paraonally, or by their attorney.
Jw24-3m JOHN BILBO, 0. C. 0.
''SOUTH WX8THH RAILROAD COMPANY.
Maoox, Jenuary 0, 1850.
„—. Taa Annual Beetlon tor President and Five
Din etore of this Company, will be held at their
, (Hoe. in ‘hi* city, oa Thursday, 14th or February next,
jell—id JjfO. T, BOIFIUILLET, Sac, and Trtas.
a Ll. ncreon* havini .SSftUw. late JOHN F.
A ul'Il.tlAhTIN, deoeased, will pleas# preaent them
i.. .uyiuent, duly attested, nuto the nndoratgaod end
iUom indebted to the same will pleaae make Immediate
,..,ro ut to R. LAOKLIBON, Qaal* Kxeoutor.
TO (FSO.ULSIOBB
Administrator’# Bate,
rih) be sold on the Bret TUESDAY In March next, at
A Brunswick, Olynn Co., Oa., about twenty-one thons*
*iiu test sided and iquare Lumber, wall Masoned, suitable
in, sawing, belonging to the estate of Wm. H Cabman, jr.,
ilmeseil. Term* made known on day or sale.
janl-1—flffd AMANDA C. OAKMAN, Adtn'n.
NOTICE.
^ ' tXCIIANUK BANK OK SAVANNAH-Books Tor
3kCfiT subscription to the above Bank will be re-open-
e.l 141b In.t .at l‘i o'etuok, M., In the l/mg Room i>r the
I Sell mg*, under the su|ierri*lon of the Commissioners.
Mihser’liers will be required to pay in cash Twenty-Five
cent ROBKIIT A. AI.LKN.
KUWI.N parsons,
jrnia-tm N.A.IIa'IHKK.
NOTIOK-TO eitots M'MTSSiror VB8-
U N1II. 'tullfr notice tbe Dredging Machine will ne
tuiMtedon tbs Northern edge of the channel, ernse*
i. g the •• Wr ck Hank/’ All vessels are hereby warned lo
I««* lo the.4)11 thwart. J.STODDARD,Ch'mnO. P.
Republic«n and New* copy. janlU
NOTICE.
I ll K ti: V nt.lDy and lorewarn all morchsnlsnnd other
tm Mrs egsliist trading on credit with my children
under I !••• ax "I twenlv-one yearn, as lam determined,
unit, y stay dribtor dehla of the kind, uulesstheybe
nine ti.led with my order. —
, nil -tl It. ROD BIIS; Pennri.
JIOTlCE.'
All llmse having claims sgAlnat llm slcaiuer
IbvA \VH AKA and owners, to the let lost., ioclu*
*i»e, are r*q lesletl to hand,them In within thirty days
Mm, this 'tie. and thoaa Indebted ate requested to make
,.,.. ; „|,i ,i.ji„»nt. aa the afTtlrs of the companv must be
rln.rd janii H. M. LAFUTBAU. Agent.
NOTICE.
All those haring claims agnUjet the steamer
eRMINOl.B and owner* are requested lo hand
ii..-i„ii,.wSlhin 30days from thisilste,(Jan. lid,1856.) and
are rt'questcd to mako prompt payment
*« «, ell* r* •»! the company must be Anally closed,
i 8. M.I.AFFiTKAU, Agent.
vm SAYAyyAtt oeorgtan, sATtttt.February id, tm.
i anb Rallr o -- .4D*>! Sooli*.. ‘ 7r ’... ! 1 ‘Sortlone £ ''• - • : *’■'< " ^urltoWsr ■ !> ; 1.• /
CABIN FAa8AOI',w»!n.
SiflW \ UUK.—T.i I,.., t-Rtur.lM,.
U, 1IH, ,111 u’nlMk. P >I-Ui. .plan.
Sffl. »**?TO*h‘P KHOXVl.l it®! Ckpl l.illtnw,
«>.rp
Hi 0 o'clock.
THE aplandld steamship UOKDON. K.
IUhiixx, Commander, will leave as above,
mv. r.- rv.— * n Chwlealon In Unto to conneot with the
Rail Hoad Unca going north and west.
•or might or passage apply on the Charleston Steam-
packet wharf, to J. P. BROOKS■ Agt.
sfitiSSSClt
ami will arrive Ii
CABIN PA8SAQE TO SEW YOBS
$25 oo.
•emt-Weekly United Ititea Null trine.
The new and splendid slde-whoel Btseuishlps :
KNOXVILLE 1600tons Cant. C. D i.udlow.
AUGUSTA 1600 tons Capt. Thomas Ltom.
FUJRIDa MOO tons Capt. M.S. WooDHUM,
L ADAM A.. MOO tone Capt. Q. R. Scnaaix.
WILL LBAVB 8AVANNAU KVKHY
WEDNESDAY AND SATUBDAY.
These amps are amoos mu largest on the ooaat, uneur*
passed In speed, eateiv or oomiori—making their pass igts
In 50 to BO hour*, and are oommanded by skillful, oarefnl
and polite oHIoera. Having elegant auto-room acouromo.
dati ma, they oner a moat desirable conveyance to New
Ytfrt
Cabin ruiiM to New York $25
Steerage raaaage toNew York..* B
PADKLFORD, FAY k CO. Savaanab.
SAM’L L. MrTCHKLL. 18 Broadway,
fehfl Naw York.
FOE FALATKA, FIOEIDA,
And Int.rmsdlat« Places, Inland.
TO LEAVE EVERT FRIDAY, AT 10 A. K.
- fc. Ilia new end light draught awamerTHO*
sUEUBBCUAB a. dAlUHr. Capt. J. 1V. Uarkmau,will
leave aa above every Fauuv. For freight or pas
sage apply on board at the Charleston wharf, or to
tebiX 8, M. LAFFITgAU, Agant.
UNITED STATES HAIL LME.
“ WK PAIaATKA. e. f., via
Darim, Urmnoick, St. Maryi, JacJaonvillt
—ck Oreek.ana i’icolata.—The new and alegant
ateampanket BT. JOHNS. Capt James Free born,'will resume
bar trips to Florida, and leava for the above ptaoee on
Saturday moraing, July 7th, at 10 o’clock, and continue
to leave every Saturday, at.the aame hour.
Thie boat has large and airy slate room accommo
dations, and taktu the Inland route. oOera peculiar in*
ducemants to mvalldi and others
For freight or passage, apply on board at tbe Florida
Bteampaoket Wharf near the Ga* Worke. or to
, JrW CLAUHORN 8t CUNN1NQUAM,
FLORIDA FOBTB.
FLUHIDA BlEAMMiiP COMPANY—U.
. Mall Line—From New Orleans to Key
'West-Bteamahlpa FLORIDA undo. VAN*
^_^_DEHBILT—Theeo flue steamers will In fu
ture make tlioir regular Homl-mouthly trips, leaving as
follows:
NewUtlcana..lUthruidStih Key W«Kt....lOtURnd!Mth
1’uoaaoola.... llthandUAth lainpa Uthand'JStli
Apalachicola ,12th and 26 th Cedar Key a., ,12th and 26th
St. Mark*....Mihaud27th 8*.. Marks.... 14thand28th
Cedar Keys.. .14thand28th Apalachicola. 16thaud20th
Tampa Hay... 16th and2Uth I’enaucola ....10thand80lh
Arrive at
Key Wcat 17Ui and list | New Orleans.. .17th and 1st
Agenta in New Orleans,
doc26—But K.'G. ROGERS k CO.. 72 Poydras *t.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA E. FLA.
Vln Unrlcti, Urunawlck, St.Olarys, Kcmnn-
tlliin* Jackionvillr, Phtolaln, nnrt
Nltltlloburg, (lllnck Creek.)
r* >>. Tbe favorite atsampa.-ket WBI.AKA, Capt.
mOCSSSOBLm^- King, will leave for the above places
every TUhSDAY ntt rntug, at It) o’clock.
This boat has large aud airy state room scconunoda-
lions, and taking tho inlaud passage, presents every in*
ducemcnl to invalldiand others.
For frolghl nr passage apply on board at (lie Florida
Steam packet w han, near the Gas Works, or to
jab CL AG HORN k CUNNINGHAM. AginU.
FOR JOHNSTON’S LANSING.
Ami liiiermvtUiUeiMacceoti Ute Buv’li lllver,
TO LBAVK KVKHY TUK81)AY.
Tho light draft steamer WM. I.EBBY,
Capt A.G King, will leave as above, corn-
menuiug ItitamiY.tneBth Inst. For freight or passsgo ap
ply on board at the Charleston wharf.or to
Jana 8. M. LAFFIfEAU, Agent.
FOR FREIGHT.OR. CHARTER FOR
_Ka8I>.RN Urt MJKlllhKN TOlU—The Hoe sebt
ftlTA HAND. Capt. Toiry, well suited for carrying
grain, cotton, or lumber of small dimension*. Will rc*
coive frcUht or chniler ns abor,. Apply to
jandl ROWLAND k SON.
rilllK UN I’Ll
JL partnership.
t»r the l
ihip. under the firm of sOOTK H
r 'entered into oo-
- -OOTK k JAUpON
the transact Inn uf lha Wholesale Dry Goods busTneas-
WILLIAM «. FOOTE.
j.,ul THOMAS J. JAUIHJN.
NOTICK.
1 HAV 1 his Day opened a GENERAL. SHIPPING AND
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, opposite Messrs. Hone k
t/jnoery'a t'bip Chandlery Blare I have the offlee former
ly occupied by 0. H. Duryee. Masters of vessels and Bt*.
vsdores. wanting Beaman and Laborers, can be promptly
supplied, by calling i n the undersigned. I bay® also en*
gaged the servteea nf a competent Notary Public to assist
roe. He can at save be found at my offlee to note Tor
Vessels, anil to extend their Protests. All business en
trusted lo me shall b« promptly executed.
EDMUND WALSH. Agt.
Ssvewnsh.Dec.l4lh.IB6d. _ deol9-6m
tfoncB.
^ the merchants of Savannah are advised that the
I^T Fpsitlab Vic# Consulate or this city will he opened
Irom 10 o'clock in the morning till 4 o’clock in the after-
nooQ,lnitead ol from 7 o'clock In the morn'ngtoB in tbe
evening as heretofore. [deoflj J- J MARTIN.
"CAUnOH.
A BMAI.L BUCK THUNK stolen by a negro from a
pstseoger to the Railroad, on tbe 27th oflast April,
cootafae l two State Bonds or B600 each, made payable
on the lace ot tho Bonds to John Barry, the numbers 210
and 211. signed by Ueo. W. Towns. Governor, last pay-
ment ol interest on tho 4th or Nay, 1854. It la supposed
that tbs thief, who could not .read, after rifling eajd
Trunk, destroyed all the Papers. Thle notice la made
preparatory to an application to tho Legislature for a
renewal of said Bonds nov28*tf
»rw.rS^SrtS?«Si«ittoi
Ag FOR PROVIDENCE—A vessel uf tu« oapac
j|2S*ity ol nhuut 660 b.tlus uulton, will take a cargo for
(Uuauove port if applied for limnedtsloly.
;.Jsn3 **ROWLAND k SON,
SiCW XUKIt-Demurs Line—Tho rrg-
,^_ular pseket bark I’ETtR DEMIL’ , Capt. N. lloey
will nave luimudUte dispatch f»r the above port. For
freight or pass >ge apply to
Jan27 ROWLAND k BON.
FOH SALE.
jra/ A BCIlOONkiU, well built, coppered and cop-
fij^per-fastended. o] 20 tons burthen, aud well found
io ratis end rigging. C«n be bought at a bargain by ap
ply l ngatlUlsofflc#u_ jan2&—tw
T5
al consent Ur.
went of the business
i li WATTS, U this dar olssoivea oy mutu-
•. A. H. Champion will nttjmd to the settls-
lines* of the Arm. A. B^CHAIIPION,
JAUR8G. WATTS.
rasMSsriATWjSEs:
will contlaus the wholesale and retail Grocery Business at
ilhe old stand of CHAMPION * WATTS. No. 4 Bsmaid-st.,
“•"•r^SsiswBS!'*
octal
riTHEssudeni eSfaSJSSHL interest io the
X Stove No. 4 Barnard slreet, to bis late co-partner do-
sires to aUie to hie friends and the publlo generally, thst
he will still be found at the old stand, and" request* his
NOTICE.
• 1TH08E indebted te the firm of CHAMPION fc WATTS
J. will pisasecalt aad settle aoctfnnta, as all bills unpaid
on the 1st day of Jannaij nut, will be placed Id tbe
■‘H..“°y [ ,. C1 uiir IO N
FOll CllAUTUlt—A BARK now laying
vc&fn tbe port of Havana. Toohsrter lor any Spanish
Any person wlsbiug said bark must apply, ouo day
us to tho Mailing ol the steamship Isabel, to
port.
previous to tho Hailinj
JalD IKK
CHEAPEST CASH STORE.
NEW GOOD* FOR THE FALL TRADE.
rpilK SUBSCRIBER has naw In atora the largest and best
X assortment of Foreign ami Domestic Dry Good* ever
oirered in Savannah*, which be will sell at unprecedented
low prices.having recently made considerable addition lo
lit* store, he is In hopea that Ills customers will not leave,
as heretofore, fbr want ol room.'
The ■tuck In l*«tr8
Comprises the following Goods!
Canton Crape kliawle and Bcarfe, Caelimere
Shawls. In new combinations of the roost brilliant colors:
Thibet square and long Shawls; Wool Pt%|d Shawls. In every
quslily; Cashmere aud Thibet Scarfs, liotli plain and Bg-
ured; Broche, square and long <uawl*. very cheap! Gold
“urdered Shawl* in aboleecolors.
UHHI8 CIUODB.
. Very rich colored Brocade and Black Silks, do I’lalds, do
St r p«..doCh ! ngeaW*e. tmm 60 oenu per yard upwards)
Plain Black Silk* In taletos, Gross de Khina. Mattlones and
BIsholTa, from very low priced to the beat imported: Lin
ing Silks lo Fiorenoe, Double Florence end Marselino,
cheeper than u ualprloea.
All Wool Plalda do Cash mere, raw silks do, plain and
K ited cashmeres, In all qualities from 12cupwards, 16,*
yards plain and printed delaines, from 12>4 cents to
76 cents, plain; all woolen delaines, satin striped naah*
merea la black and colors, at very low prices; 8,000 yards
all woolen printed delaines In dress patterns at 26ct* per
yard. The above ts an auction lot and le well worth the
attention of buyers
French Merlnocs,
in all shades at v*ry low prices .
Plain black silk velvet for msutllla*; do cotton in every
■bade, silk finish; a choice lot ut. printed velvets in the
most approved styles and choicest colors for ladles’ and
children's dresses.
Hosiery,
Ladies’ and misses’ EogUsb an 1 German cotton hose,
do silk and raw silk, at all prices; gents’ and boys’Eng
lish aud German hair bote, from very low priced to the
beat, Imported-gloves. ladies’ and gents’black, white and
colored kid gloves, very cheap; do Berlin, gents’ and la-
0les’ Buckskin riding gloves, very cheap.
Btilrta mid Drawers,
Gentlemen's and Ladles' Lamb’s Wool shirts and draw
ers. iu every auallty; boys' end misses’ mViinodo In every
site. The above une’er ahtrts and drawers are much
cheaper than the earns arliolee can be had alee where,
Clotlumtd Uwselmeres.
Tweode plaid, plain an Jmlxefl, for boys’wear, In great
varietyj a large lotof lain and printed satinets, very
cheap Tioga casalmere, something now, Kentuoky jeans in
every shade end quality, white, red aud yellow flannels,
extremely aheap, to which the attention of buyers is re
quested.
- KMBllOH'iCKIKS.
A Urge lot of French and English embroldoriti, from
suction. In literal, habits, colUrs and cnlTa, which will be
sold at has tlian Naw York Prloss; ladles plain and em
broidered linen cambric handkerohlefs, very cheap; 800
cambric bands from 12)4 cU upwards.
Linen Goods.
From my arrangemenU for the direct importation ol
Irish Linens, I Em enabled to eell Sheetings, Pillowcase
and Shirting Linens from the best manufactorers, much
Cheaper than Southern merchants generally pay for
similar goods In New York, vis : shirting Linens from 20
oents per yard, warranted all pure Ilium : Pillow Linen
In all wldthe, Irish an1 Barnsly Table Linens, in greet
variety, Bleached an Unbleached Doyllti, Napkins,
Draper Crash Towels an JTowellur or every description.
In tho above goods purchasers will find a decided ad
vantage In examining mv stock before purchasing else
where.
Table Covers.
•A lavs® lot of Worsted and Linen Talite Covets, very
cheap, Embossed Wo.,ten do, do Blend and Plano Covers,
In varloty.
Yankee Notions,
Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes.
Tucking Combs, Toilet and fine Toothed Combs,
do MalTaln Horn and India Rubber,
do Rouud Combe, or children,
Fancy Boxes,Trunks. Dolls, Heads. Ac ,
Crotohot Needles. Steel and Sliver Thimbles.
Darning and Tidy Cotton, Embroidering do.,
Linen and Cotton Floss. -
My stock ts so thoroughly fLIv.t up and so uniformly
very cheap, that purchaser* of a large assortment in
small and large quantities can be suited In a greater aunt-
bar of articles, aud thereby effect a greater saving than
In any other store in Saraunah
M. D TREANOR. Congress street,
oclS Next to Bull and opposite the Pulaski Houso.
Jci Sale and to £ct.
A pai
iu aoentr.il and ptsaannt locality.
Inquire at thin office. nova
foh'bbht.
m Tbat new,Granite trout. Rrlcs Building, next to the
|{a corner of Broughton and Drayton kta, adjoining the
“■AMarshall House, and ilia two stores. Tho hon*e con
tains 10 rooms, with outbuildings, and will be rented sep
arately or in connection with the stores. U Is well
adapted fur a Family Boarding House. Apply to
DAVID O'CONNOR,
nnvlO Corner Broughton and Draytnn-sts.
FOB BENT.
T HAT store room and fixtures, under tbe new. Granite
front, Hrick Ilnlldlng, occnpiod by Mr*. McNally,
next west of the Marshall Home. Apply lo
oct24 „ DAVID O’CONNOR,
FOR RENT.
m The Eastern tenement of brick building, corner ol
Abecorn end Jones street. Apply to
OC120 HOI.COMUK. JOHNSON k CO.
TO RENT—A deelrebio two story brick dwelling
--“'•ting four large and s’— —
Apply atthleofflee.
« TO REN
containing four large and airy rooms. Rent $200 per
year. Apply atthisofflee. octlt
Winter Arranganent—(Ain Starting from JJroaa ured
Heavy Alall Mil tlte Way ui Gonloiisviile*
W HEN thoJtotoniao is dosed wltn ioatius route may
be rellefon by passengers, to vuaure tne oonnec-
lion going north or south. The road ta entirety cenid
with a superior T rail ae Caras Uordinvville. During the
winter the train will start from the old station, m Rich
mond, on Broad-street.at7,S£ A. M..passUordouavmeat
11 A. 1L, and arrive in Staunton at 8.20 P. M. Dowu trslu
leaves Staunton at 0.40 A. M., panaes Uordonsvuie at 11
A. It., and arrives in Richmond at 2.80 I*. M.
Fare to UonloneviUe oo
FOB BENT.
—^ TWO Tenements on Uorlun block, fronting CnalUain
MffjSquare, tho same being well Hnisbed, with Water, Gsh,
■■Stables, tio. Annual rent 8160 each. Possession giv
en 1st November next. EDWARD G. WHJiON.
Nr. 72Hrysn-sireet.
**>p6 nearly opjhjhIi»> the State Hank.
FOBBUE
N ORTH half lot No. 24, Forsyth Ward. Price $860,
EDWARD G. WI1MON.
pB_ at Ward h Owen’s Law Office
TO RENT—The Store under the liiiilf. at llie loot ut
IVhilaker-strcgt. Enquire <>f
l my» Si'KNoEK C'URREIX
E FT)R RENT—One or two well finished Rooms, on
Bay-street, suitable for offlees. Apply at the tieorgier
n _ _ tf—feb27
>OH UMfoT.
«. No. 1 Gordon Block, corner of tVhitaker and (’or
ffdon-streets. Apply at this office, or to Edward G
■Wlieon, at Ward k Owens- Law Office. tf—aplO
BY 00TAYU8 COHEH.
,THU PAV. at II o'clock In front of slot#, will he sold:
4 hall .(dpes I’lnati aitillonOo., Cognac dark Hrandy.
1 •• •• J k n Martell " - *'
l •• •• A llrlllliun *' - “
1 Gautier Freres ” 4
Hqusr. “ l’lDolCaslilluu Co.
8 •• •• Rastoaii *-* 'J
2 *• “' Uberlv . " “
1 •• •• Carmllla Signs tie
2 •• •• Maglory *
2 •• •* JH Goddard " 1
2 , •* Brisquolt Tuchoe to. *• *1
I •• •• James Mona "
1 “ Gautier Freres " •(
1 — ‘- Kenau t l*t.
1 •• •• Tarneaud , _
Terms Sums under IDO osah; f.om $1W to $300,SC
days; over $-100,4 months, for a^irove l enlersed notes
fkbl« .
"valuable at* Piop®riy.
Will bo Mold before (he Don it house on the lit TUESDAY
is March next, between the usual hours of sale:
One eight nitre lot. situated in Liberty strait, bounded
_n the North by Liberty street. ICaet ov tie Havannsh.
Alban# Jc Guir Railroad Depot. South by Iamb of Wm P.
Bowen end West by lot of James M. Wayne wd others.
Also, lot No. 18, 60x68)4, immediately >pposlte the
aforesaid property.
Also, lot No. 1 on West bank of tbe Canal being about
221 feet fronton IheCtnal and about 360 feel back
Also, loti 41 and 42, esch 55)4 feet front ly 180 feet in
depth,DoiiUcg Weston West Broad street, i*d Fast 0*1
street not named.
Also, lot No. 86.65)4 feet by 90 feet, frontbg nn street
not named. febfi
Administrator’s tfslo
By virlns of an order from the Ordinary t»! Chatham
county, will be sold, on tho Bret Tuesday oklarcli next,
at thedoorofthoOourt*honie in Bavaunh, between
the nsnal hours of sale, the following prepety. vli:
. Twentv-slx aheres of the Planlers’ Bank (680 share)
stock.
Six State Bonds, (0 per cent.) each for two kindred and
fifty dollars. —
Six and eno quarter share* Milledgeville k Gordon
Railroad stock.
Twelva shares of August* k Wayoe-bun’ Railroad
■took.
. Fifteen shares of the Milledgeville ManuCsdurlug 0,.’#
•tock. 1 .
Thirteen shares Central Railroad flt BankingCo’s stock.
. Forty-one shares of the etook of ih- Bank flate of Oa
Five shares of the stock or the Marino Bank
Stock In the Savannah Mutual InsuencCo to the
amount of one hundred and ninety dollar*, ($190 )
A Famly Scholarship In Oglethorpe rnlfersit- lo
Georgia.
Two batea of Dundee Bagging.
Also, ou the same day. at the resldenceof the laloC.
Hsrtrldge. deceased. The honsehetd anl kitchen fornl-
ture, and books. 4c belonging to the elite ofC. Hart-
ridge, urcoasru,
Property ol Uut estate of C. Hsrtrldge, He of said coun
ty, deoeased.
Solu for the benefit of tbe heir* of esldleceased. Terms
mode known on the day ol saK j
J LILIAN HARTRIUK, lidm’rs-
J.Dffl A. 8. HARTRIHQI r "
BY WYLLY &MONXKLLIH.
At I-r<Tftt. B.I.,
The Union Creek plantation in 8outb-*rollna, situated
on tho Savannah River, about 14 ml* Irom the :!•»,
containing 926 aoroe, all of which, wit the exoaption o
60 acres, is first quality rice land, and 76 acres of whirh
le now under bank la cultivation. Attoked to the pis fe
tation la a goed straw thrasher, an o'rseer’s house, ne
gro houses,out bouses,and Improvewnta appertaining
to a plantation. Also the adjolning;act of land, railed
Trug. containing 1,260 acres, more or m», about 604 acres
of which Is pine land; the residue mslstv of uncleared
river swamp land, oak and hickory for further particu
lars apply atouroffioe. j oct23
IDry (Boobs anb Rotjjing.
☆
CLOTHlKr
13 M POlill M
(oxx ii'Hin writ.nr tiib Rxpcsufv Rkahimi n*wx.)'
(I. TRIE,
Clothing; Hats and
Caps, Shirts,
COM-ARS,
Gloves Hosiery,
Caurs, Umbrellas,
Cravats. Stocks,
llanukorcliiors and
F'ancy artlrlefe fur
Gentlemen.
FASHIONAIE
AND
MILITAR
TAILtB.
Ro* 14?
BAY 8TRBT,
IS AVAN Nil
Superfine Cloths
Casslmeres, and
Vestings, will he
made to measure.
uofxcopUnn'hlcin
stylu aud work
manship, by thw
best mechanics at
vhnrtest notice.
Administrator’s sale
(In TUhSDAY. Match 4lli, will be sold In front ,r the
Court Hooee. between Hie usual hours ..f sale:
Trnst Ula nos 28 and 24. Jasper Ward, subjoct to a
ground rent In the otynf$40 par annum, and wliarfUU
no*. 21, 22and 28, llutehlsonbi Inland, opu<wl(e the Fx-
for the beneflt of the lielre end cmfilme • I said estate
Terms—One third cash, bah nee 6 ami 12 month*. Wr
tag Interest rom day ot sale, secured by inorigs K e <>u the
property; pnrebasers pay lug for titlasand im.rlgsgs [jq-j
Administrator’s Rsle.
Will be sold on the first TUESDAY In llarcli next, before
the Court llnu-e, between the legal hours or sale :
All the real ami persutisl property or Jamea U Hines,
deoeased, ronsisllngor one lenih fnlereHtin lfollcnu.nl
Plantation, Hryan ouunly, conlaluing in all 3000 ace*
mure or less, end the followItg named negroes : Daniel,
80 years; Patlence.27 years; Ellen, 22 years; Eugenis.«
years, and Dick, ID years old; nno double hsrrcl Gun, and
one RuMvyor’a Compass and instruments.
JaniS JNl). I*. IIINKR. Adm’r.
Trlvale Sale.
A few bundles nf chmcs I’eaoli Trees, sssorleii, 60 In each
bundle, with 6 varieties. Sold in qnsaHtlea to suit pur.
clia-ers. jr—“*
Valushle servant forsa’e.
A family of negroes. Woman aged about 20 years, a
first rate yieinslrese. with liar three children, girl 6. girl
4. boy 2, sound ami healthy. Titles unJoubted; toatlmo
nlala as to bar qualifications from families in tills oily can
be given. Pnrohaeers paylug for tit*—. Jan22
' ASl'iutiimsi
ml mntry »o|lclie.l.*q*
Super fastiionabie
JN lllnck, and Colored SoTFur Hale, and
^^meny olhor articles tuRiie lor an oulHt ™
during the holidays. For sals cure at the Star Clothing
Emporium. dcc22 IVIIp. I'fllUK, 147 Bay st
t) SHIRTS and COLLARS, nr is moat celebiated man-
ufaclure, at the Star Clothing biorlum.
110*29 1 147 BAY SI.
UMBRELLAS! UIBRELLAS!!
qrtfev* >'UaT RhUVED.
A large lot ol prutccisi. ho icquidln in
this winy season Fusale cheap at Ihe
SLir 11 .’liing Emp iriuiu. 117 I’r street,
j.inl WM. D. PRICE.
HATS! H*«ii HATS!!!
IV
- /v
the train ol the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Per
sons wujleave Richmond at 7M A At., can take *nld-
aage & Alexandria oara at Gordonsville U they saooae to
dc ■. .and by that train will reach Alixandrla by U.40 P
U., but this Company aat.oket them only tiuoroon*.
viUe. roll—tt H. D. WHITCOMB. Snot.
CO-PAHTNEHSHIP NOTICK
1 UAVK lhl*d*y associated ROBERT AUSTIN in co-part-
nershlp with mo In the Auotipannd Commission Dual-
—a. The bnalness will hereafter be conducted under the
is mod sty to of SPKNCER CU R BELLA OO.
SeemisJiehToet. 16,1666. SPENCER CURRKLL.
•otin _
established an Agency
L at RwvxvUle, rednesses, for tho transaction of a Gen-
oralrovduoe and Commission PusImis, to be conducted by
T. B. Ci. vHKE, under the natre and etyle of T. B. CLARKE
k Co Orders for Western P^uoj.lbmikfuUy reoelved
and promptly executed. T1SON k MACKAY.
T. B. CliMUlE.
Savanneh.OA., 10th Got.. 1666. ' .! > ? tla
f ITHK riUdlNESS liitherto^onducted under the name of
I A. MoALPIN k OO., will hereefter be conducted under
d^ssiMha.
J. W.MoALPiN.
DONALD MoALPIN.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THx.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
Over which pussea the
Great Hew fork ami New Orleans Mails.
O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1850. two daily
trains betwssn Macon a#i Columbus, and one be.
tween Macon aud Americus.
Leave Macon at 2 A M and 8 P M; arrive at Columbus at
7.15 A M and 10.S0PM; leave Columbus at 4 16 A M aud
1 80 PM; arrive at Macon at 10.64 AM and 7.40 P M; leave
Macon at 2 AM; arrive at Americus at 0.40 AM; leave
Americus2.20P M; arrive at Macon at 7 40 PM; making
a complete conneotlun between Montgomery, A’*., snu
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington aud Charleston; aLo,
with Central Railroad trains to Savannah, UnieUgeville
and Eatonton, and with Macon and Western trrins to At
lanta, Chattanooga, >ashvli',e aud Knoxville, Tenn.
At Columbus with Glrdtil and Mobile Railroad to u
fauls, Ala-; connecting dally at Americus with four-
horse Post Coaches to Tall 1 haesue, AlDany, Tbomasville,
B*inbriuge,kc., with tri-weekly dacka to Lumpkin Cnth-
bert.&c.; at Fort Valley with Hacks to Perry, Haynes-
viUe, Hawklufcvllle and Knoxville. Ua. Passengers for Am-
erlcuskhd poluls bolow Fort Va ley should take the 12 16
PM train from Savannah, and the 6 P M train from Au
gusta, to avoid detention at Macon; for other points on the
South-Western or Muscogee Roads take either train
from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Americus
at 2 20 P M will reacn Columbus at 10.30 P M same night.
Passengers Irom Columbus and the west lor Americus.
South-Western Georgia or Florida, should take the 1.30
PM train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach
-Americus at 6.40 A Mmxt moraing.
First thus Steamships leave tiavannan for New Yorx on
Wednesdays aud Satnrdays, and for Philadelphia on Wed
nesdays. Passage, in the Cabin. $20; Steerage. $r.
Fare irom Montgomery to Savannan »« 00
t» Columbus *' “ 10 00
11 ti Americas " 11 . 8 8$
GEO. vr. ADAM8, Bap’t.
Macon, January 30th, 1860.
LIBEBTY COUNTY LAND FOB SALE
T HEuuuersIgned contemplating a removal. oUeis for
tile his Plantation, situated immediately upon the
hue of the Savannah, Albany k Gulf Railroad, and with
in four miles ot the village of Waltbourvillo. The tract
contains 1,400 acres, 76 of which aro under good fence, and
recently been successfully cultivated, the remainder well
timbered, affording good pasturage The faot tbat this
place is so directly upon tho line of Railroad, and so-oon-
tiguous to a village - proverbial for its aooial and eduea-
tional facilities, renders oertalnly a desirable Investment.
The ituprovemeuts upon the ptao* ere sush as are nin-
ally found upon well settled farms. For further particu
lars enquire upon tbe premises. <^r by letter.
Walthourviue, Liberty co., Ua. G. McOOWAN.
jan3 odlm
LAND 'VABBANT8 WANTED.
fJIHE highest go *ig rates will be paid for Land War-
. rants, by
SPENCER CURRKLL k OO.
LAND AUKNCV.
, '1 1 HE undersigned will, for flva dollars per lot, otamine
X apy lands in tho oountles cf Appling,Wanye,Ware or
Coffee, and report to tho owner ae to their present value,
the prospeot for their becoming more valuable In future,
and whether or not there U being any trespass committee
thereon, invariably pledging hlmselt to give a tree tnd cor
rect account, for which au remittances will be expected
In advance.
He will also sell and remit when requested, and os di
rected, for seven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional business
entrusted to his eare. VERNON 0. McLENDON.
blO—tf AUor ney at law. Homesvllle, Ga,
1.4m., at the shortest notice and on the most
that lie is
•Oil Cloths,
if easonabie terms.
•MfifKT AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE,
14 0 Congress, •nd 5T Bt. Jnllsn ItreeM.
rnilK undersigned would Uke this opportunity
X L> express to hli friends and the public generally, hfe
sincere thanks for their liberal' patronage and influence
#hlch hea resulted in the extension n( his’ »to all
«»i U of tho 8Ute. Also,Carolina, norida, Aliuama aod
Veiwess##, thereby enabling him toexhlbilastoik unsur-
** 4 Faai 1 iTes^eTchants^'lfotel Keeper* and Steamboat
English Drnggeta, [of various
widthe) , '
Mosalo Hearth Ruga,
Velvet and Chenille Rugs,
Totted Engs,
Plano and Table Covers,
DoorMate levery variety,]
Silver k Braes Stair Rods,
N EW BACON—Sides and bhouhfore. landing and for
sateby Jan3 OCTAVC8 tOHEN.
■VTEW HAMS.—10 tierce* received br steamer Keystone'
81*te and for sale by
dec!6 HOLCOMBS. JOHNSON ft CO.
M Jiifet lecture.!, a lew ca.wuextra Nne new fashion
Moleskin, and tho newest i>»r* of Soft Hals. Now's
the liino lo t-ip nil anew. Call on WM. O. PRICK,
n«vl7 _ 147 Bay st.
AlOUiiNiNU (3»i>5. *
sLAL'K Laregei.iluuble width >| Black Tissue),, rnning
O Silk. 8pani*!i Crap, Ch illis, turning Tissuus, Jaco
nets amt Orgnudira, Ginghams id Gingham UusliL
CallCK. Black Crape Collars and eaves, white Tarletan
do, do t’o in sets, Black Crape ami live Veils, Ac. recently
received and for sale at the lowestfices by
apfl JtWITTk MORGAN
SHELF Goto.
A LARGE variety of Hosiery,(Ae*. Suspenders, Hut
tons, Thread, Tapes, *o . in ifo. and for sale by
seplB _ . WM. O. FOOTE.
DBN88*8IL|.
J UST oneni’<l 45 dresses ol verytad*oiue colored silks,
al>o black gin pure lace, real dole, cloak cloths and
trimmings to match, setts uf Malle colters and aleeves.
Very rich, gents' kid glove, ilajni make. Ladies and
misses Kogllsh coiton hose, ladies, U^csand boys laerino
vests, black silk clastic belt-, Ac . {, for sale at the low.
eat prices by DfiTT k MORGAN, c
novl Rlbero's Puling, Congress street.
DRY GOODS AT WIOLESAIj U
OPPOSITE ST. ANDRW8' HALL,
UP STAIRS) ’
T HE UNDERSIGNED would Invllheattention ofmer-
chants to the examination or krge and well select
ed stock ol Fall and Winter Gaol now being received
and In store, which he oifor* to tlitrade on favorable
terms septlB I WM. «. FOOTK.
1
SUNDRIES.
J UST Received, 8 Casks currants. 3 caeca ’'runes, 10
boxes kaccaronl yrl Yeruiluella, 60 hexes, licit 4 boxes
and quarter b.ixoi bunch and layer Rasins. 3: drams
Figs, 3 frail soft shell Almonds, 6 b»xes Citron, 20 boxes
Sweet Oil, in quarts and pints,400 haif and quarter boxes
Sardines, also, Currant aud Apple Jelllet, Preserves, kc.
For sale by DAVID O'CONNOR,
decl4 Comer Broughton and Drayton-sts,
CAl
Royal Medalion,
Royal Velvet.
Mocet WlUon,
Mooet Brussel*.
Tapestry Brussels.
Power Loom Brniiels,
Tlires ply Ingrain,
"wIimIv a.w irraoffi^ri®iri«.vr
- Brocatellee. Lace and Mniiin Curtains
Satin de Lames, OUt Oorntces,
Satin and BUk ftomask, 1
ALIO. , ,
tw, Tul.t, of rMll«™.e«mW. Tflmmlofl ,nd
D^a'on. OlflIM.
.The inkaenbber will obligate hlmeelf to make tbe prices
..... p«f
,h, “ ”■
shortest an UphcUterw «f wknowtodwdj
OHU'IUD MTAT1CI) MAIL.
Prom Macon, Qai,toVelliih4Si»<.eiB.
Rdiiroad to Ogldhorj*—Stage* <0 JlUtaa-a.iw
liflgMB 5f
innnoedun tneoth tnst., ruoalog three tiuiee a we«*
Via. Newton, Bainbriiige, and Quincy, and three limes
week vla.ThomaavilleJfoiioaiisviilo, kc.
Passengers by this route will leave Macon at hall past f
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Ihe aftgeo
liavIngOglethorgeeither way at 11 o'clock, arriving atTal
lihassee, at 10 o’clock on ne evening of the next dav—t'ma
by either route 86 hour*
Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, by Newton. Hainhrldge
and Uulncy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahesmoa
Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10,1'. H.
On Tuesdays, Thursday", and Saturdays, by the way
Thuroasville—returaingsamorouteunMondays, Wednesday
and Fridays, at 10, P. M. ^
Through from Oglsthorpe to Tallahassee by eitner root*
In86 hoars—from Macon in 88—and rrom Sarannan in6$
^Bv'this route Passenger, leaving Savannah oy a o'olooi
Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It i.
alsodeoldedly tbe best, cheapest and most expedition* rout,
for travellers to Apalaohloole and Worn Florida.
Farofrom Maeoo to Oglethorpe $1,76; from Oxfothon
toTallaha»eee,$lt,00
L C Sxaw.AgentatOglethorpe,
A A FuniB “ “ Tallahassee.
„ g 80 WRIGHT. Proprietor
' BTfNDBraS.
QUNDRIES—
|j 300 bags Buck and Drop Shot;
100 kegs powder, Dupont’s;
6000 pounds bar lead; .
100boxes mould candles;
100 barrets butter,sugar and Sjda crackers;
60 do crushed sugar;
60 do clarified sugar, A B and C;
26 box#* raisins, new fruit;
60 halfaudqnartardo;
'26 bags nuts, all kinds;
20 hali barrels Fulton market beef;
. 60 kega No* 1 leaf lard,
10 barrels do;
100 demijohns, assorted;
10 ball barrels blackberry brandy;
100 rectus wrapping paper. For sale by
deo\6 UUIaXaUBE, JOHNSON h CO.
. CHOICE LIQUORS AND WINES.
J UST Received, 10 half and quarter pipes oi Utard. Du-
pay & Co, and A. Senette Brandies. 10 packages Ma
deira, Port and Sherry Wines, 3 pipes Gin, ciiolaa brands
in wood and glass, by DAVllS O’JON NOB.
decl4
ipartmsnt is in
140 Congress and 67 Bt Jnltan at*.
1 A/1 SACKS Georgia Hour;
1UU 76bbls do do;
6 hlidt N. 0. Sug-ir;
6 bhds Clarifled auger; - . , ,
50 bbl* John Ulbsou’sand BaHimoroRect. WIiDky;
60 boxes Eng. Dairy and Goshen Cheese,
10 firkins Goshsnsnd Western Butter;
20 kite nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel;
20 kits noe. 1 end 2 Salmon;
20 bbls noa. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel;
60 begs Rio Coffee:
10 bate Java and LagnayraCoffee;
20 )4and)« bbls Buckwheat. Just roorired and for
sale by A. H. CHAMPION
rSBBCSET HAOPSB’S BSAffiff.
A LSO, tho American Almanac and Repository of Use.
[V. ful Knowledge, Tot 1156. j .
London Art Journal for January, 1810.
Bonner’s Large Map of Georgia, on rollers, containing
all alUe-Uons of new counties. -
Bil tlmtn’a Journal of Science and Art, lor January.
The American Journal or tbe Medical Science* for Jan.
*Onr Cousin Veronica, or scenes aud adventures over the
Blue Ridge, by Mist Wormlr
Bens* and Sensibility, by Mies Austin. ■
Jan23 ‘ W. THORN EWIbU AMS.
~D A1B1NIm60 bunches ‘new bnueh* Raisins; 60 half
XV do do do; lading and for sale by _
n*nl2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
GENTS AND BOYS'
B LACK Doeskin Casslmero;
Fancy oulors do;
Black and colored Cloths;
Tweeds and Kentucky Jean*.
Satlnettaand Faney Vestings.
Merino Undershirts.
Merino and cotton half ho»e An!
Fur sale at the lowest price* by
DsWIT A MORGAN.
Rlbero’s Bulldl) Congress atreot.
m.tjabey, taLob.
HAS remuveu to Bull ntrei near Monument
Square, where he would Oa hby to wait on hi 1
'lormer customers so l the codnnity generally.
, He is prepared to nut andsake gentl<men’«
garraeuts in the latest style.
Gentlemen voting the city will Bait to their a-iren
tage to i-atrunlse him, as at his eetsLliroent non« but
the best workmen are employed ,
Uniform* for any part ol the Sut^ad* at short on
tie#, and according to directions.
Prices low. Terms Cash. |
NEW GOODS’”
.) IJ ST U 13 O 13 UM U.
THE SUBSCRIBER, has now inore. aud i»
>o«lvmg by each steamer frnmiw York, 1.
llull and well selected stock of H.DV MADE
.CLOTHING, and Uenilemen’srurnlshlng.
Goods, to which he would call tbe attdon nf his friends
and the public generally.
Having procured tbe set vices of so berlenoe*'. Cutter
he flitters nlmseir that he shall be ablo pleaae all who
may favour him with their order*.
Ills stock of PIECE GOODS Isfell andill selecleo.
II. O. PRICK,
oetlO 147 Bar-street.
AGENTS ! AGENTS'.! AGENTS!-!!
P EttSONS accustomed to procure subscribers for Buuka,
Usgarinss, Ac., or get up club* for newspapers, are
requested te send us their names aud address, and we
wllllorward them, free of charge, a specimen number of
• publication for wbioh they will find ready sale; and we
will allow them a commission of 60 per cent, for their ser
vices. J- BRADFORD k BROTHER,
dtoll No. SConrttondst., Newtoix
L ard. uumilNua, poi atoki • cuu-
Fldli—26 bbl* prime new no. 1 Leaf Lard; 75 kega
do do do do; 100 boxes Herrings; 60 bbls Carter Potatoes;
2 hhds Codfish, landing and for sale by
jenl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
O RANGES, Bam nae. 8haddock’a Limes, a full supply of
cboloe frnlt of all kinds, just received from the We
Indies and New York, and tor sal* by
deo21 J- D. JE89E.
S UNDH1HS—75 boxes mould Candles; bO do J W Sea-
dell's do; 100 do do Soap: 100 do Colgate’s do: 75 box
es ground Coffee;/J00sacks Rio do; 76 mate old Java do;
100 boxes Mustard; loo do Pepper; 100 do I<emon Syrup;
76-do Tomato Catlap; 26 beucuests green Tee; 60 do ao
black do; 20 do do Oolong do; 76 boxes l’earl Starch; 100
do lobsccot various brands; received and for sale bv
JanB McMAHUN k DOVLK.
C IDER—"') bbls Rectified, received and fur sale by
eo30 McMAUON a 001 lf
fjoUlB.
-r——-
IUOSTGOMKRY’8 HOTEL JIU D1NINO
ROOMS—(ON THE EUKOPEAFI.AN.j
Mo. 16 and 17 tieekman, two doors tatf tfauan-tire-t,
—" near the City Hall Par)
■eg The subscriber, thankful for pastsvors. would In-
■Sforoi Ills patrons and the traveling |bllc,tlmt he is
now prepared to furnish Uret class loeng Ruoni*. with
conveniences equal to any Hotel in the o’. Transient or
permanent ’odgera accommn-lated by |e day, week or
month, with it without board,
mart! R. 0. MONTGOlRY. New York
ATLANTA HOTH
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
J. J. IIE8LEU, Pro/etor.
l-itc of the Verandah Hotel,Ttw Orient*.
—» Passengers per Evening Trsl will lied Sup
--** 'afoi x
ready on the arrival ol tbe Cars.
july'i'J
N O. 1 LEAP L./AUO—20 bl.l|o. 1 LearUrd; 5 1
kegs do <lu do do; just receivedid for sale by
*nl9 SCRANTON, JIN STUN k CO.
r S HISTORY OKNGLAND.
Macaulei'
„ Uieacccssiou of James I..
1 Jngard’a History of England, 13 ff,
Grote s History of Greece, 11 vols. ecelved by
JonlO W. TlKNE Wild,'AMS
F liOUtt, PLUUlt-
2”
NEW BACON, LARD, &C., &.C.
150,000 “u-** q “ mr '
150,OOo pounds8houJder» : superior quality
100,000 do Hams, do do,
60.000 do Brcastpieers, do do,
80,000 -do Fowls, do do,
20.000 do Becfrotinda, for boiling and chipping.
,K,$" tart,ta “"•j’.BSUSoFfba
385 Baltimore, and 24 Dlamund its.
Janl4—tiUMarl
200 bbls Denmead Fl.-ur; '
160 do Uskley do;
Just received and for sale by
Janl7 HQLCOMBE|dHN8QN A CO.
SOAP, CANDLE8, MTAUH, dfC.
11W\ BOXES Smith and Buchan’eimlly Soap;
1UU 63 do Colgate’s Pale do;
100 <lo lb bar and no. 1 | do;
fO do Beadell’s 6s and 8« Trow Candles;
25 no Uiggio'a 1 do;
100 do Oswego sod Beadell’rfssrl Starch;
25 bbls band made rlugar Cracks:
20 do Soda dt
60 boxes do dt
Juit received and for sale by )
SCRANTON, pIKSTON k CO.
jsn!9
corn-fatted,
do.
do.
rOUTOUl AND bud, *UU I
100 do H.n-r 001 MdoBudwU fef
urln.O
oomtdi ooam.
JUTiERIi CHEESE—25 firkins choice Butter, 76 boxea
^Cheeae, rotolved
ca * OHMIlUfllkege choice eoleetsl
—A Butter; ?• boxes do Wblledo Cbeee#; 60 de
B UTTER. CHEESE, 40.-50 kegs_ ...
boxes Cheese: 10quintals Codlh;,100 boxes Her.
rings; landing and for saleby :
dfc'45 HdlaiUBRJOlNSON k CO.
lUrMcal.
- . .
UMUUEB’k
Fever and Ague Cure
TJViR the Prevention and Cure or Intermittent and Remit
X tent Fevers, Fever aud Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb
Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all othur forme
of disease which have a common origin In Ualarl* or Ml.
asms.
This is a NATURAL ANTiDi.TK. which wllleutlrely pro
tect any resident or traveller even ip the mnrt sickly or
swampy localities, Irom any Ague. «.r Bilious disease what
ever.or any Injury from constantly Inhaling Malaria ot
Miasma
It will instantly cheek the Ague In persons win have
suffered for any length ol time, Irom one flay to twenty
yaars, so Uut they need never have axothkx chili, by con
tinuing Re use according to dlracUone. The patient at
onoe begins to recover appetite and strength, and contin
ue* until a permanent and radical onro la effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary ca*(i: some
_iay require more. Directions printed in German, French
and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Prio* One Dollar,
Liberal disoonnta made to the trade.
JA8. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I.
F.VIDEN SEOF SAFETY.
Nnr York, June 11, 1866.
1 luv* mad* a chemical examination of "RhoDt’s Fx>
van and Audi Cum,” or ''Antidoti to Malaria,” and have
tested it lor Arsenic, Meieury,Qnlmue, and Strychnine,
but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I
found any anbstanee In its composition that would prove
injurious to the constitution.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D..Chemist.”
BYIDENCEOT MERIT.
. Lxwtsxciui, Union Co., Pa.. May .1866.
Ur.J.A. Rnooxa—Dear Sir: Tha box of medicine you
■ant me was duly raosived on tht Uth of April. 1 have
aold about one halt of U, and ao lav the people who have
used it are satisfied tbat it has oared them. It has cer
tainly stopped the Ague In every one who has used it. and
six of tha oaaea wore of long standing. My lister, who has
had It Tor five oraix year* back, and never could get it
stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long aa she
would take it, is now, I think, entirely ofired by your rem.
remedy. 0. R. MoGINLY ”
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Quinine, Febri-
ages, Strychnine, or AnU-Paridocs of any kind. The well
mown Inefficiency of thcea noxious poisons proves them to
both* offspring cither or false medical principles, or of
mercenary qaacks. The only remedy In existence that U
both sure and harmless, is
ntAw RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE sepl
H.fG* FARRELL’S ARABIAN UNIHENT
W E DAILY HEAR ofthe most SNtonishing cures teiug
effictedby that greatand popular medicine, the
genuine II. U. FARRELL'S ARABIAN LINIMENT, and we
can truly say, from our own knowledge, that no medicine
ever diacovered ha* performed tbe sanio wonderful cures,
that it has, both in man and beast, ami It is equally good
for both, which makes it so truly valuable, it is there
fore hailed by Ihe suffering as the greatest blosniug cf the I
age. ami no one would ever allow himself to be without '
this sovereign balin, who had onto witnessed Its manic
power over disease, and its wonderful potency in rollf.vipg
pain, however savers, in a few minutes'lime. We ear-
nvslly desire you to call uimn the agent, who will furniih
you, free nr chsrre.asraall book eonta’nlng. besides vatu-.
able information, a large list of certificate* Irom tunny or I
the most respectable persons, of cures effected by this ;
celebrated medicine. wl» ! eb surely are enough to couvmce
the moat sceptical ol Ua transcendent virtues We notice
several certificates of rheumatism cured after Hie patient
had suffered every thing bu> death for five to twenty years.
Also cases nr paralysis.nr Imt* of use ol the limbs, whore the
flesh had withered, leaving nothing apparently but dried
►kin an-1 bone, presenting so horrid a spectacle Hint their
FRIENDS LUDKF.D UPON THEM A FILM LED wlnlophy.
siclans pronounced them BEYOND ANY HUMAN EFFORT
*0 relieve. It is the moat efficacUm remedy known for
bums, sprain*, wound*, brtilso*. chilblain*, nt-urslgls,
toothache, bite* nfinsecls and replih-v. sore throat, sore
or weak eyes, minors,'sun pain.etc., etc.; and in used with
unbounded sneers* in most t.f the ailments of horses and
cattle, such ae sweeuy. farcy, sprains, bruises, wounds,
stiff nock sad joint*, lameness, swellings, galls or chafes,
-ante eyes, partial blindness, etc. If used in tbe beginning
«f fistula, poil-evil, ring-boo* and spavin, it will invaria
bly slop their further progree*. Every family should
keep this valuable medicine on hand, ready for any emsr-
gency.
f/wk out for Counterfeit*!
The public ars cautloqpd against another counterfeit
which ha* lately mad* ita appearance, called W.B. Far
rell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the
counterfeits, because his having Ihe name ofFarrell,many
will buy H In good faith, without the knowledge tbat a
counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover
their error pben the spurious mixture has wrought its
evil effects.
The genuine article Is manufactured only by II. (». Far
rell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist,
17 Main street, i’eoria, Illinois, to whom applications for
Agencies muid be addreeed. Be sure yon get it with tbe
loiter* H. tt. before Farrell’s, thus—H G. FARREU.’S—
and his ilgnatursnn the wrapper, all others are conn
ter felts.
bold by TIIOS. M. TURNER k CO.
181 Bay-st, Savannah
and by rexulerly siithoriied agents throughout the United
States.
ygy price 26 and 50 cents and $1 per bottle.
AUEN1S WANTED in every town, village end hainfet in
the Untied Slates. In which on* is nut already establish
ed. Address II. G. Farrell as above, accompanied willi
g-iod reference aa to character, responsibility, 4c.
feb!2—lmdtftw
DOOTORHOOFLAND’A
CELEBRATED QEHHAN BITTERS.
rairuu it
Dr. I'. II. JACKSON, FhUed'a, Pa.
W ii.Lelleotually cure Uvor complaint,dyspepsia, Jsuu-
due, chronic or nervous debility, dlseaseiof the kl>*.
My*, end all diseases arising from a disordered Liver
r*r stomach; such as constipation, Inward plies, full
ness or blood to the head, acidity ol the stomach
raee, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight
Hie stomach, sour eructation, atnkin.- ir flutter
ing a) the pil of the stomach, swimming of tbw head hur-
ried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, chok
Ing or suffocating -emotion* when in a lylnx couture, dim
ness of vision, dots or webbs before the eight, (ever and
dnll pain in the hnad, deficiency of perspiration.ynllnwnest
of the skin and eye*, pain In the aide, back, chrst, limbi
4c.. sudden flushes of heat, burning In the flesh, constant
imagining* of evil, and great depression of spirits.
The proprietor, in calling tho atteutlon ol the public lo
this preparation, lues m with a feeling of the utmost con
lidencH mils vir ues and adaptation to the diseases lor
which it is recommonueda
It Is no uew and untriod article, butooe that has stood
the tost of a trn'years’ trial before the American people
and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar
preparations extant. The testimony In Its favor given
by Ihe most prominent and well known physicians ai|d
individual* in all parts of tbe oountry is Immense, and s
careful perusal of the Almanac, published annually by
the proprie or. and loboiyid gratis of any of bis Agents,
cannot but astlsly the most skeptical tbat this raic-dy is
really deeming the great celebrity it ha* obtained,
rnnclpal nAicand manufactory,96 Arch-st, 1'hila., Ua.
Testimony from Georgle.
Frn.n H KCoburn, Esq. editor of tbe "Courier.” Rome,
3a'—Rome, Aug - I.1H64.—Dr CM Jackson.—Dear Sir.—
'•From my nan Hrsonal knowledge ol the intrlnmo merits
of -Hoofland'a German Bitters,’ I have no hesitancy in re-
commending them editorially for the beneflt of my rfhd-
era ” Yours, respecttully, 3. E. Cosdkk
They always give satisfaction,—Mumoe. Ga. July 20.
1864.—Dear Sir.—--The German Bitters sell fast and el>
ways give satisfaction, Persons having bought it once.
' jy it again. Respectfully.yours,
To Ur U M Jackson. Morrow 4 Krxnsdy.
K n Ellington, Georgetown, Ga. Oct 24.1864, says 1 - 'On
the receipt nf this, ship me a large supply of German Bit
ters. They take like -HotCakes.’”
J F Woodbury, Hamilton. Harris 00, Ga, Jan 6, 1865
says : "Al. who * ““ "* *" —
have sold them.
KNebhut 4 F.. .
1866, eay : "Tne Bitters have given satisfaction to all who
haveused Idem.” • .
The German IttlWre take the lead.—Eatonton,Ga, July
14.1863 — Dear Sir.—Your Uerrnan Bitters are taking tbe
leedot allother mediolnee for ohronlo diseases, 4c, and
are selling rapidly. I'leas* send ns another box immedi
at 1y. or we shall be *.ut before It arrives.”
Truly.yours, Ltkch 4 Davis
Dr E I. Sirohscksr. Macon.Ge, Jan 1,1851, said: "J am
happy to *»y that your Carman Bitters are gaining great
reputation. ! think it will, In future, soil very rapidly.”
These Bitter* are entirely vegetable, they invigorate and
strengthen the system, saver prostrate it, and oan be
need Tor Infants an well as adults.
Price 76c. per bottle,
era in evsry town and
Fot aal* tn Savannah by IT. W. LINCOLN, A. A. SOL
UMONH 4 CO., T. M. TURNER 4 CO., J. B MOORE 4
OO.. and J. H. CARTER k OO. aod4wtEUiv6-oo6
ZEHMAN'I ami-scorbutic tooth
WASH,
riMUH dsliciou* article combines so many maritorion
X qualities, that it now baa become a standard favorite
with the cltisecs of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore
Pittsburg, and other places. Dentist* and Physicians pre
scribe it In their practio* most successfully, and from every
source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. In-
lamed, sore, or bleeding game are immediately cured by
te ns*; IU action upon than is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. U cleanses the teeth icthoroughly that they are
made to rival pearl in whiteneu. and diffuses through the
month such a delightful freshness, tbat the breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it will in most instances af-
ford roller to the most violent toothache.
The following Certificate from Dr. Chilian, a Chemist of
world-wide celebrity, who has submitted the artiel* to a
chemical analysis, Is proof aoffleient to convince any
of Usauperiorityi
“ I have examined a bottle of ''.Zerman’e Antiscorbutic
Tooth Wash,” and find it te be a vegetable preparation of
an lnnooent character. 1 believe It will prove beneficial for
the purpose it Is recommended.»
p 1 JAMES. R. CHILTON, M.D.,Cheml*l
Just received, and for sale by
aovl7 W. W. LINCOLN, MonumentSqnare.
BY BEU & PRESTOS.
(HUCCBSSojl TO pilll.itllicKJk IIKI.I,.)
■fills Day. at ll o'clock, 'll frontal afore :
Ilia usual ss«orlmoM 01 Greci rfes.|'iovlsi«iMs. J.lnunrs,
I riN-kory ami Glass Ware, Dry Lo.nK new anil sru nd
Iiind Fninllure, Clothing. Fancy Articles,(Tucks Welch,
ee.Jewelry. Ac Term* otsb before delivery
N. H —.HI articles purchased st siictlnn and not settled
for bef »re Hie uext regular sale, will be Mdd on scrount
an-l risk or former puiehaser. fehlA
Goo-I took. Washer an-l Iioner at Private Sale.
A first rsl-Ciiuk. good washer anti Irnner and good house
H-rvant. ebonl 41 years of age. sold for no fault, sound and
lienlthy Titles warrantee febll
Good ran'ili/fffrtfeRt Piivate Sale.
A fir 1 rsie. strung, itemfe, fa n.lly buggy horse, a go-sl
i-iT-l»|cr, miI-1 for no rjull, as Hie own«r lisa no use for
font. r-)fi
rout of ih# court house of Chatham county
half of |.«*t No. I, Firs! Tything. Reynolds
Favanusli. ouruer of Bay and Abercorn sis.,
dll-y V(l fool; foe aim pie; togolhcr wllh tho Imnrove-
•nunts thereon, ocnrisilng of a one story Brick Ware
house and Counting Doom.
He id tot. late| tbe properly tf Mew r*. liamillon nndlfnr.
•feumci sn-l mid under iudenturo nf aralgnmrnl.
n-rmsrssli
Adininisirator’e Sal"
ll) uri'i-nfaM order from tlieUonrtrt rdlnaryof Chet
iiniii.om„i,. granted June Term. 1H-I. will bajwild on
the first TUESDAY In March next, in front ol Hie
L«nr* Utwifett in said county, betwem. tlia legal hours id
s«U-:
Lots No. (8) eight, (9) niaeand (101 ten, Lafayette war I,
City oreUvauuaii. togelher with the Improreuients there-
V. ?'« .' '? ,M l,, ° prnperty of tho FUtate rf Robert
W. Pooler. Ute of said county, dtcean d, for the benefit of
the heirs and eralilnr* ol said Kalato.
J*"®? MARY J. POOLER, Adni'x.
Invoice of assjrted Crockery at Private Sale.
Just received per bark Kingston (Torn J.Iveriiool:
69 tfratesaesorted Crockery, consisting of a line assort
meet of C. C. Edged, Dint’d, l’nluted, Granite, Flowing
Blue. Albany and Paiotoii Warn, 1st quality. A good aa-
sortment for retailers, put up expresrty for this market,
F.ti sale low by the crate. | a nl'.i
Unctions.
BY 8PEX0ER OUBRELL A 00. '
ci.tn- . Valuabl# Negroes to Hire.
r»,ii i ff^n g0 M ,c ‘l 0 . k ' wssherandironer; Maria, and her
lev' witiftaur < Z 0 * ,n washer and Irone^Mla-
.OCU.UlTM.te'S"^.
'-Stuart'*” B Refined Clarifled
fob?
Canton Copper Mine Stuck a Private Safe.
2° share* Canton Mine Etock. Apply immediately. If
nol sold before the first Tuesday In Feb’y, It will be sold
at pnbllo sale in front of court house. jaB
Houses and Lola at Private Ssle.
Lots noa. *»d‘fLUrawford ward, near the new Rail
road Depot, 60 by 100 feet. The improvements are 12 two
story brick houses, nearly new. all In good condition, and
under good reut. For terms and further particulars en
quire at our counting room, dec22
Hard Coal at Private 8a!e.
Now in store and for eale low in quantities to ault nut-
chasers, Hard Coal for parlor use. Terms cash. [dsc7
Indian Pony at Private 8al*. *
A very fine "Creek” Indian Saddle Pony. 8old for no
fruit no26
- * a mile iu 3
ed. Fur sals luwrtf applied for aoon,
AtPrivateSafe.
A likely and well disposed negro girl, 14 ) ears of eg*,
will be told low; If applied for soon. JaniM
AI Private Sal*.
A negro man about 85 years of age, good field hand one
axemen, round and healthy. jsn22
Mur.* Pork eTPrivste 8ai»r
26 bbls best Western Reserved, New York city In*i«e-
ioln.for ssle.toygjre. janfi
ValuabloCity lajts for sale.
Lot No 10 South Oglethorpe ward, situated on New st
fronting new tt. R. Pvqxtt, 100 feet deep by 64 fret front.
Also, lots No. 2 and 11 Curry Town, being near the eor-
tier ol Liberty and WAt Broad sti. Each 00 feet front by
BO.foet deep. All the above lota are fee simple, and will
be told on liberal terms. Jaal&»
At Private 8*le
0 A likely negro boy about 14 years of age. Alio, a likely
negro woman about 25 year* old, a prime field hand. J13
Cotttrlte,
» 3D ;o 0 01
IMPROVE/) HAVAS A PLAN LOTTERY.
THE FAVORITE!!!
FORT OAIHE8 ACADEMY LOTTERY.
Jhvai-thohitv or tna Hiata nr otoKuia.j
** C/us* 12.
To be drawn in the City nf Atlanta.On . on Monday, the
25th of February, 1860, when PrUes amounting to
$30,000
will be distributed according to the following unsurpassable
RCUEUB l
Capital Price $10,000.
100 1MUZB3-20 APPROXIMATIONS.
No Small Prizes! Prizes worth Having!!
Tickets, 83«*llnlvee, $'4 30—Uuurter*, $1 MS,
I’ti/i-H In jin. Lottery are paid thirty days after the
draw lug, in Mils til specie paying Banks, without deduc
tion, only mi presi-ntutluii uf the Ticket entitled to the
I'rlxo.
Hill* on all Nutrrnt Banks taken at par. All commuui-
cation* strictly confidential.
SAMUI L SWAN. Agent sn-l Manager,
Allaula, Georgia.
.1 H. MAItSTON. So!n Agent for Savannah. Office next
dc-r to A. Hnnsiur.fei.tore. oom>r Bay and Bull streets
S UM DU1KB.—50 bbls Old Fas ill
bbl* Uonongahela do; 60 bbls d«H6 >dis aa* ou; «u
86 bbls XX do; 25 bbls X do; 60 bbls tonly: 76 bbls Gin;
bObbli Rum; 100 bbls A B 4 U Sugar ;10C chests Tea, va
rioui brands; 100 cases Wolfe's sdielim Schnapps; 100
dot Cordial*; 60 doi Brandy CnerristiRsoelved and for
•*1* by oci7 MoMHON 4 DOYI.E.
4 HERRINGS—60 bbjno. 1,2 and 3 new
salt by
INNER AT 4 CO.
A PPLES—10 bbl* Apples, receive!
sale by Janifc Mol
er iteameraod lor
k OOTLK.
s: -AL who have used your Bitter*, and all to whom i
re sold them, speak highly or their virtues.”
; Nebhut 4 Hro. Social Circle, Walton co,Ga, Jan 10,
OK. Will. It, MUHKIiUY’8 INtTUUlAlfe
f/'lk the Ticstment nt all Chronla Diseases, is non - pen
J? for tint leciqitnin nf patients. Rooms spaoiouh end
w ell ventilated, and every thing necessary toreuui-rhli
patient' t-.umiorlable. tiiianl $1 poriliom.or$16 per month.
Jlfn uiii-recedcnlrd suoc-iss for Hiu past ten yeara In tho
tieatm-ut or all clirouic disriua-s. such as dropsy, dyspep..
-is. imiliimi. hrouchiUs. Ill*, piles, liver disease, rheuma
tism. *ypliilis. cancer*, wen*, prolapsus, end the various
dlM-sse-Inci-fent Infamajes, should not oe overlooked by.
the public in deciding upon his merita. All communion-
Hon. inu*l hs port paid nn<l addressed to
WM. R. MOSELEY, M. D.
aus'J'J —> *.» l v Griffin. Georgia-
NEW Loops;
Jitat ltecelvcd pcs' Mrmncr Knoxvlllr,
E lCIf SILK r.|RES.
Barege
i’opllnett <ln,
L'.'au* Dol'aris Rohes,
Tevlgne Cambric Kobe.
Mous DuChlne do.
Cbinit Brilliant".
Fancy Silks,
Printed French Cambrici..
Solid CAM do do.
English, French andDome.tlr Prfqts.
VurnttuT* Chlntx.
Gold Embroidered Fcai fo.
fllack 8Uk Mantilla*.
Faney Cassimores.
Black do,
4l*o. a Isrgo assortment of
KMRROIDKRIGS,
IHHHOXS, At .
LrWITT 4 MORGAN.
QAA b'ds Souii-l ‘Eastern Red eu-l Wh'.to
ASXJXJ POTATOES just arrlvod by sehr Kn-
• hsntrefe*. and for sate by
RIGGS 4 tsKIl.TON.
Rurkt'* Building. Bay l..
betseen Abercorn an-l iJncnlii -t*
S I1I6UMY WINE-''Doiuecy”-6 »* cask* <>l this
Superior Wine. ncvuUy n-cviveL for sale by
lehb HULCGM Bbk JOHNSON At (l
C ~ ANm.ES, soap, AC.—101 btix-ii Adamantine Can'll. *;
2U0do end half do Family. Pale end No.l Soap; 6<i
do and half do I'esrl Starch, landing and for aale by
derftt HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO
HSW Ksonw SIDES, SHOULDERS AND HAMS
tie HuOaPrimu "New" H.icuo flues:
6(0 10 do lu do d-i rttroul-fer*;
10 casks choice <h- do Heins, (csnva«*ad)
10 do do O-i do, (plain)
Landing and for *nl-. Ir.
jenl _ A H iNTHN. JriHNHTON A CO.
P LANTING rOT.lTUlKB-.2Uu iTkils I'Vni ' Lye
Planting Potatoes; landing so l for rale by
j*n!9 SCRANTON. JUHN8IUN 4 CO.
P AVING STONB-KUty tone tc
no?17
C HAMPAGNE CIDER—20 bols Chsmpsgt
sale by nov27 ROWLAND 4 SON
ROWLAND 4 SON
;no Cider lor
61 bbls "Stuart’s” B IU fined'Clarifled Hu..-,
JSJI MotionrahelaWhisky, - 1
20 firkin*selectedGoslian Ratter.
Northern half «t foil no. 86, CharifoiTWard, city of Sa.
ranitsh. confining twenty flva and a half feet Dent on
latnell st. and nluety and three-quartara feet In depth,
subject to a ground rent or twenty-70-luOdollars nor an-
E,. iqV; 1 ',!"' *ro'r»> cJSti«
Family nr Negron at p'rlrate Sate.
a.i.-r V«.i uf-ir 6 ,p *j*.?!'*' . Kn,,,, ll0 ’' llpr • nrt carriage
driver, and hi* wife, aged -J. plain wok. waibar and iron-
er, with tlioir two girl children, aged 4 and 7y#ers.—
Warranted sound an-l healthy. f f a $o
At PmateHa'"!'
Unc ri-sewnod I’isnn. seven t-ctaro. Gilbert'! make, in
gno.| order and for sale low. j t „2g
At Private Sale.
A kind and gentlu draught Horse. Warrante-P sound.
At Private Sale.
A lisndimne Pony, six yeara old, fourteen hands high.
minutes, and trota it In four. Warrant-
Jan2»
Rnnawaps.
fflOO REWARD
ea . YOR “7 two Rant ways, or 25 tor elthtr of them
IP delivered in any Jail, ao that 1 get them. BOSTON
very black, pnnoh month, high forehead, a wide
between hie upper front teeth, turns hie feet
out in walking—6 feet 6 or 9 lnohta high. When manway
tost year be said be camped on Jsmee’ Island, between
Charleston and 8avannab. It la likely they may mo then
again. Lest fall a man by the name of Joseph Dutton
owned hie wife on Ogeohee River, on the South side. Ills
name is UHAfJTY. Hie Post Offlee is M1U Ray. BuUoob
County,Georgia. JACK, sometimes called JOHN, a large
. .... may call himself by tl
TON Is about 30 years old, JACK abontSl or22 yean old.
My address la 4 Mile Branch, Barnwell, 8.0.
augl7 WM.
„ „ BROUGHT TO JAIL
•jl On the Wtninet., ANDY or ANDREW, who was
flSs found eecreted on board of steamsr St. Johns on her
vTI paxsage from 8t. Marys to Savannah. He Is 6 feet
«13»V Inohes high, about 23 years of age, very black, and
says ha belongs to Duncan Bryant, or Wilmington, N.G..
end renaway from Florida, where he bee been engaged
cuttibg rallroid Timber
JaoW^ —><—— ^JdAAO i Dn4Y(m i Jallor.
A LABOR-SAVING MACHINE.
P EACH BRANDY—Four year* old, aud warranted nl
the host uslity. For sa'.e at tlm corner of
decl3 WHITAKER 4 BAY STREETS
A LWAYS«n bo-id and for safe. Pig Hsms, Hawked
Tongues. Bologuv Hiu**ge*,at A. HONAUD'S.
Jan8
" 1*1(41) OKST " „
ry S’ BBLS Rum: 76 do Gin; 100 do WbisKy; 76 do Bran-
• O dy; 60 J, casks do; 60 bbls X Whisky; 60 do XX
do; 46 do XXX du; 10 half pipes 0 D ti Co, Rrsud; 6 do Ja-
nuus do; ludu Giu; rocolvi-d and for sale by
jsn20 UoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
Tlie Excelsior Corn Sheller
THE WONDFR OF THE TIMES.
Patentud Feb. 27, 1855,
By J. F. Smith, of Pemnylvania.
T HIS roo-t admirable aud coirplet" Hand or Power
Cornt-h Her ha* bean pionouucod by mimpetent eg-
riciilturalfels and mechanics lo be Hie
FASTEST AND MOST COMPLETE SMELLER 4
SEPERATER EVER INVENTED.
Doing able lo shell
SIXTY EARS OF CORN PER MINUTE.
It can be worked by hand, with a small expenditure of
muscle, and shell ami separate tho corn irom the cob per
fectly dean and throw them in aepsrate piles.
Thepi'acfi al working of Hi)* ninchine can now be seen
at the Marshall Houvo.
Tho right for tho exclusive privilege ot manufacturing
and selling tlieso,machines in the States nf Georgia ami
Alabama will be sold either l-y count le* or by tbe State.
L'nll and nee how torn ran hs shelled.' Admission free.
Iebl2 fit
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.IAIIIE8 GAUONIdlf, Pro|ir>ctor. •
t'll.tltl P.S I'FMRI.F. Agent. fehl'J
CLARE1 AND CHAMPAGNE WINES. *
1> a* .^. lllitot, unc uf tlm oldest firm In t'lismpsgn*.
J J# (l ean- ",) luring established a branch house in
New York oily Hie prepared to receive nrdei* for their
Glisiupsgni* IVlues. fStHndios. 4c.
-Iec7—rtui* 87 eknitli William fit., and 13 Slone el.
C * (ORNLii ill.hand pig I'-iuK. 4i— Just recelvea
) hall Itbis i ntn«»l Brt-f sn-l 1'ig i’nik; 2 hlnU Bacon
Rli«u|.l«-r»Mn-l 8 .-mV* llsni-.s—l l«r sals by
DAVID OCUNNKK.
f«b-'l i.uriiei uf Rimgliton and Drey ion-si*.
L VMlHMI. JiAI'KLuKL. An —.lust m-'irwi, 6 drums si-
f Its C-llishi id bhi< No. laud No. 2 Mackerel ;6il»
Herring*; 2'J iisskn.'i-uile an-l pint-. London Porter; 6
bids winter Lamp Oil; 69 Luxe* A-lsm*nGn« Ctn-lle*; 20
bites Tallow t'anules; 6'Jbexe*grniiud Cttlae tnd Mu*-.
Urdi •.‘fit'll Yeast Powders; 2) do Sweet Oil; 25 dotvn
Ml coma; 50 do 2 \ 8 hcupi.t I hIIs; 10 nesls ralDiod end
cedar Tubs; 10U-lo('l"tli«* I.lnes and Scrub Hruihes; 6u
gross Matches; V” l-.xes Huifilu*. ::oo half and quarter
boxes Sardines; end 80 Imir cherts extra Blkck end Hy
son less, ino-e * ml (u \ hii-I H pomi-1 packages, end
lor safe by JiAVIll CROON NCR.
fold! <-<*r Broughton 4 Drayton-sts.
JdirNUiLBa
Ordinary of Chatham
AND ilTIOBSBV AT MW.
i22 Office In tho Court House.
T UUAUCO. SNUFF AiVlPJCS—76 boxes choice
T«ibacco.dUTureu'. orinds; 6'i gro's Snuff-, '6 jars d«;
2-JU gross mimk ng Tobacco; 76 kegs No. 1 chewing iln; 76
boxu* 1'ipcs; received an-l lor sale oy
febio McMahon a doyi.e.
C AN maos, HTAItCIl rii a O At’—176 boxes Mon-
t<>. Hydraulic and A-lsmantiuo Candles; 76 dn No.l
Fusp; 76 (• Ptfh- do; 100 do PhIc ilni 100 Ksnillp rtn; 60 do
No. 1 Starch; received sn-l for sale by
febl'J MoMAlP’N 4 'DOYLE.
TjlLAN TING PUf ATOJCB—100 tdi * planting I'u-
JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT.
H AVING resume-i the prei-tieaol his profesilon, «(•
fere ills servlof-s to his Ii ii-nds sn-l the public at an
Architect and .Kiipoiinlondnnl
Designs for any |-*rt of li.e country supplied uni exe
cuted in all the various branches of his profesilon, suob
i Public Edifices, Storm, Dwellings. Monuments* 4c.—
inrooghly Fire Proof store# designed and executed,
office st present mi lUy l.mu, n-srofTlje Custom House
Ja»4 _____ J7
JOHN 8. BOWEN,
ENGINEER, AKUIllECl aNH SURVEYOR,
(J rncruf Drayton k Ihyan st«„
jau3 (Abovu U. A. fo Uainar.)
Ulucc; u-ceivu-i end t-r hmIo hy
McMahon a doyi.e.
B UTTJfin dt CI1KK8K—16 ilrk.ns choice Rutter;
25 bixr* cnChoDso; rucutvid per steamer end for
- !MA‘
McMAIMK 4 DGYIK.
sale by
BLANK BOOKS., , ,
A FEW sots of uieuium Jouruals aud ledgers, yet on
hand,‘or safe «t tlm lowent prloss, superior paper
wmi binding, at the book store of
jan4 Ms S. SIBLEY. 136Congress at.
S YilUl* AND BUGAU—'76 bids choice Syrup; 15
lih-ls Sugar. Received and tor sale by
leb 12 McMahon 4 duyi.b
L A IIU, 'TO aUIUVU—JOO cans Prime Lord,'to
sale br K. K. Sif AUKEIAURD,
j*30—l adjoining W. P» Vangs, Bay at.
NOTICE.
HAVE removed my office to No. 176J1AY STRKCT^.
oc31
00TAVU8 COHEN.
CHRISTOPHER WHITE,
SAVANNAH, OA..
WnotEMAU DXAI.RU IX FllHKttlX 4 DoMxvnc
WINES AND LIQUORS,
Cigars, Groceries, and Provinoiu.
Bryan *nd Bt, Julian els., n«*r lHe Market.
JsulO \J_
JOHN V, IMIOTII,
CIVIL KNOINBEU AND SURVEYOR,
Will situ give his attention to designs In Architecture
Office lu the utore or John Williamson, Esq.,
janOl BAY STREET. tr
JOB PRINT!N6.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
13 ULL'ST.,
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE*
SAVANNAH,
GJfiOUGlA.
f*b3—ly
"YyiflSTIflKN WHISKY—lOOhbla, to arrive, for
sale by
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
I*. Sold by Druggists and Storekeep-
id village in tho United States,
ah hv W. W. UNOOLN, A. A. SOL
M. TURNER
B UTTER 4 CHEESE—10 Firkins choice Goshen Butter;
10 Boxes Pine Apple Cheese; and
10 Boxes Westchester Cheese.
Juat arriveJ In steamer Florida, and for sale by
octll J. D. JESSE.
B utt Mi it and uhkehe-
25 kegs Choice Goshen Butter;
60 boxes
Landing and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTCN 4 OO
3 market—600 bbls, iu store ami for safe by
fab6 HOLCOMBE. JOHNpON 4 CO.
J UaT received per steamer, another lotof those fins
French Pate, consisting of
l’ate Defoie Gres,
Pate De Ferdreanx.
Pat* De Uecaese*.
Pat* De Ortolans,
Pat* Do Guillei,
l'ate Be Prarrle Hen.
Pate De Vein, 4c , 4c.
Jang
C ODFISH HKUIUNGS—2 bhdeCodfish; 100
boxes Herrings; Just reoslved and for sal# by
Jenlli SCRANTON. JoHNATON 4 CO
ii./Urf. RAISINS 4 ALMONDS—loo arums • Smyrna
JJ Figs; 160 whole, boir and qparter boxes Raisins; 10
boll solt shell A Iroonds, landing and for sale hy
deo25 UOLCOMBE, JOHNSON
T ARD, SOAP, CANDLES, 40—25 bbl* Prime Leal Lard,
I a 76kega do do do; 100 boxes Buncban’s 4 Smith’s
Family Soap, 100 boxes Beadel'i. k lllggin’e Tallow Can
dies; 76 boxes Adamantine do; 75 boxea Oewego 4 Col*
jul v. a, , i.gate’s Pearl Starch; 60 doi Brooms; 60 dot Painted Buck*
^ ‘SfflTON" “HNaioy * CO.
RI1KUNATIBM, RHEUM All C GOUT, DAN
SCUTICA.
I JKffi
COM IW mm w mw» p ■rnr.iiw—ww . i>»ihh,ius
greatest reme-ly of tbe age, now known, for Rheumatlea
In any of it* form*. Pa. up In tin boxea of sixty powders
each. Sold by B W Adams.or Eatonton, Putnam county
Ga. All orders directed to him will be promptly attend#
to, provided Ui* cosh accompanies tn* order.
Price, $6 00 per box.
tnyl—'IUep*P6B- B. W aiiams
, l M*fa“!• *r rn.tto.OKMt.
f.l»7SBiU4h. I Jail
q:
k N sad stor Wsgups. 4e.,
am via msi., an maye, neguns. «e.,
QK Small Kogllsh Cheshire cheews; 20 doi-m siumrted
OO Erglfeb pickles and sauces, Lmdthg from sldp
Kertch.and fay sal* by
d«c2‘i CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
•a (r f\ BBtJt. 11 D^unc2?>'and-wuft’ej'’ Fluur.
IOIJ 160 half and quarter bbl. sacks Denmead Flour.
60 Barreto“1’xtra” Family Hour. *
o*Si" “ 4to “ u b7 aowQstt.jotiNw* *c«.
WILMOT’S JKWlil.RY STORE
L is receiving b/every arrival a
ig bf every arrival a
wje*. iarse snu nen assortment of.
CJ| Gold and SlKer Watches. D.amondPine, Ear and
linger Rings, Mantlo aud other Clocks, Spoons, Forks,
Tea Sitts, Casters, 4c.. of Sterling Silver.
Jewelry in every variety.
Ivory Table Cutlery, fine Pocket Knives and Sciisere.
Rich China and Parian Vases, aud other article*.
Fine Double Barrelled Gun*, manufactured to hla own
order. Gunning Implements of all kinds.
Plated Waiters. Casters, Tea Setts and Candlesticks, with
a great variety of Fauoy Arilcle*. suitable lor wedding
gilts, too numerous here to mention. .....
* An arrangement ha* been made by whleh tht goods
manufactured and said by Ballly 4 Brolher. of Philadel
phia, can be fornlslied his customers at the lowest poesl-
Afndnds of Watches end Clocks repaired by the mote
experienced workmen.
Heir ornaments of every description executed on tbw
premises by Mr. Nolllmler, in tL# roost superior manner,
all of which will be furnlshid the city nr oountry custom
er on the most reasonable term,*, and at prices ae low an
at any other establishment ofthe kind in the State.
jonSO * 8. WILMOT. No.1 Matkeiagnare.
niWAMPKTAT. gag WOKK
11,d. lo order br Y. KOLTIttlBtt .t tb. .lot. of
B. IVIImnl. • ■“M.Mws
r Eittentlon ortb. poUlo I. rMPKlf»ll»-tort tod to.
rich .nd br.utirul ...ortra.nt of p.ttcrna ,t tb.
* Ih.iuMriorllf or .«rkm.nrtilp -cddpr.bllltj of IhfM
I. will koc.yn (p tho—wb.i far tb. tort Bt.
rein. IkTorrd him with lb,U ordu., wd b/ ccmp.r!»a
«ith other work, wherever made, will be at onee pev-
Mired. TheiiHortment embrace# everytblngtbatean he
^idtof hair. Also, Devise*. Dm acts and tottore Minn
foHoc^sorbroae^ ±2-
O AAA SSiSfSfc! W»! Landing and
t ““ 1 *oLtOnOBS tCmfSlKOBAIf.
DRY QOODSJT COST.
, 1 u».tou...d.«..j{to^ > ^ira 3 « 5 i.f