The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, November 10, 1858, Image 2

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J.K.TI MJfj A1W New Mvet^isements. u i . RoTdOO»I! < ^ , ,Vn*-£a »s.. A»muu—«>«oiir*wwwin«o»»- . aXMSi •0^,'* ulWo.koltbta&>■,»•,,I>ub»«ikw**r "■» 1 "'■** 1 .I'Z.UA Ur h, IV. Bom<1 afDtrrclor., ptjtWa o» <* W- - - *■ eOlTOII. tm th.mkl.il. K. 1V.U. Wttlloiw. Tnmtnr. ...t ■ ■ W». r. WUITA fr»U«l Youof X.i'i Ckrinun ,AiimUUoh. » — Tb. 4th A..WI MmU.k of tU» Vmb, Mr.'. •Cflt CbriUlu,AaoclaUoa l »m kM at th.lt ftitaat Ihl, «r«.t.,, at l.a'tlock. Anjwrt <A Ik. traaa actlaaaiiflba|<aatjraar«!llbanaA Uaabar. art ra- qantal to coat* ,m*n4 to p*J th.lt aaaaat daM. 1. Mala TOEH It*. ill Rwordlai i«rt.ary tiro t.m Attention Phcenix Riflemen Tb* regular Qnarteily Meeting of lh« corja r trill U belt! In the Drill Boom This (W«1om< day) Evening. •* *}$ •'flock. By order, C. 0. WILSON, Captain P. R. 5. M, Oouuno, Ord. rly Bort'u \nor 10 rUk »uriKC».-<» I 11 If *, aritbaat a raalHMc.li ■nfitly aohea la tlt^t ao lb, 1-aaam IM aajOtattoa at aaol. fm> W< taaaW aaUittaalioo la lha Swraatj aadaaad iWImiUA**** 1 Matting of tba Yaaa, Han't CbrUUan Atiaaiallta al tbalr Hoorn, on, At t>mf Start otJIoran. S. D. Btaatla? * Co. ThI. popalar plaea .1 'it apaaia ta. tight aadar tba taan.^tne. of Iba now laaaaa, Mr. Wm. M. Flatting. Tl. pltaoa aalaolod aft “Dot Cottar do Baton, tr M Mp Htlgbbor't Wlfoi" tba oaal will bo toon I tba Mil adatrtiaad la taolbtr column. Tba lew ' la making grttltr adorn la plaaaa tba Etataai pablia ibftn tap ana. la oar recollection, abo fan bad tba mtaogaotai.tof onr Thottra, and, with bt • aaptriaaca la tatariag foraragaad public tan . eaoaat fall Of matting arltb detaraad aaccaii. M . trait ka map bagraalad bp a full haara to.algbk. See Firtt Page. A Ceovantion of Soutbdra Railroad uisnagt'« will bo hold at Chattanooga, Tauntuee, on tbo 231 last. Tbo principal burines* of tbo meotlog wl.l bothaaotablUbmoQt of a thorough tehednlo of j»s . songor and freight rates. This has been comet • plated for some time, In eon?eqoenen of the m r Inaugurated by the opening of l' i • and Virginia Railroad last spring; an I bjr the rapid ptograts towards completion f nmbryo Hues. Among tho roads whieh will ' a roprasontad nt tho Conrsreneo are tho Baltiao t and Ohio, Now Orleans, Jackson and Great Nort - •ra, Mississippi Central, Ea*t Tenoeiseo ai i Virginia, Msmpbis sod Charleston, and Centi i Georgia. _ William II. Rarey, tho oldest of the horie-trai ■ icg brotherhood, declares that his ejrietn U equ - lj efficacious in subdaing women and children t horses. Being a widoner with ten olire bronchi . bo has bad amnio opp trtunity to tost tho truth f his theory.—Cfucnmott Gazette. SacaiLSOK.—The Roman Cetholie Church ( this city was entered list night, end a box eo - taining a rtm of money not koown. was rilled. - Keep a good lookout for the scoundrel. [5f. Awyurtine Examiner, C/A. Tho TrartllngCommunltr. A remedy such a»IKERHAVE’3 UOLLASD B1TTE! < cannot be loo highly recommended- To the travmli « comma* lty« especially, it la certainly an Imaha « remedy; barieg Uttle or no #x»-rci*A, cosiUntly exp ■ at, aad aabjeet to the effecu or a (hence ot climate » : water, they require some pleasant molicineofthU k< t to r«nlata the bowels. Add by Drugxftte generelty. noxS *9- Dr. SANFORD’S LIVER IRVIOORATOB is wl we wish to rrcommeod with coaUdcace to oar readers our reasons tor which will appear in the following: Some time since, while troubled with Djtpeptia. In gtothn, aad a thousand other illsthst noue but i - dyspeptic suffer, our pbydeiao *euied us the use of t > jjniilU cop of engeo with onr Irtaktut. Rut this d 1 not Ieseen the evil, so by the Doctor's advice meat » < discarded from our diet -yet haunt'd us d • and night until flodlug do relict among plijticims. • • commenced the use of family medicines with leu f«i . than hope. Among other things we were recommend t to try Dr. Sanford** User InvlconUor. MTe tried it, a- d s<nce then we have recommended others to try it, wh !> ' they, in their turn, have given their recommendatio . and there are no cases that we know of who have tik J it bat have been benefited by fta use. It is the movt t • oignroting. life giving balsam we have ever known, m d we are happy in telling ail of its curative proper!! « aad in recommending them, when troubled with a< , • derangement of the Liver, to try thie unfailing remed} f freedonia Dera crat. Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. D. Moore, and A. k Co lwo-dt w oct S GEORGIA It. AaCRAPTER. *0. 3. 11 The meabersV Qeorgia Chapter, No. 3, are ^/m^requrated to attend a regular meeting This Evening (W*dneedav.) By order <f /▼A K. WaBUKEK, High Priest, dawro M,Joxas, Secretary., ■ [novlt/j AARON VVII.BLR, General Insurance Agent, 111 RAT 6TREET, SAVANNAH, GA., Is again prepared to attend personally, to all Fire or Life lnaurance Business that may tw offered, and to place the Bisks in QOOD COMPANIES, as 1 am Agent tor NO OTHERS— tha statement of toy person to tho contrary notwithstanding. Insurance effected on Ctdlon in Ware Homo* and Preuce, Stocks of Merchandise and Buildings, at the ummI rates of other food Companies.novlO Jacksonville, E. F. This Hon«e having recently been painted and well fitted up, is now open for the accommodation ol invalids, mod a)J others coining £onth to speed _____ the winter. The rooms aro Urge, airy ventilated, and capable of accommodating two hundred persona The table well fnrnisbtd with the best he market aff irde—and good servants iu attendance, nov 10 eod 4mo DANIEL DAY, Proprietor. mi sod well ventilated, O. N. PAPT, Proprietor, AUQCSTLSE, EAST FLORIDA. The Proprietor of the above eaten- aive and well located Hotel has the 1 * - pleasuse to announce to his old friends and the public at Urge, lint tliisesub* __Bailment, having Uuly undergone a n re(Miiii.i; and refitting, will, on tin 15th yrox- ATHEN/EUM First Night of the Season of 1858-’0. m. Lssseo and Manager,.. Treatnrer Stage Manager^ ladder of the Orchestra.Mr. W. HKTTBRH'H. » 1 fe ,W. II. FLIMlXa. s^v^jsr- 1 PINDER A TEBEAU. BUY NOW! While Dealers Are Gassing Among Themselves! One dealer “ DEFIES COMPETITION." Another sells “BROGANS THAT ARE BROGANS." And a third warrants “NOT TO RIP, AND SUPERIOR TO ANY IN TIIIS ; MARKET." WHAT THINK YOU OF THIS P IT'S ALL BOSH I!! COME ON THEN AND BUY FROM THE OIY ENTIRE Iff STOCK I TOM! USTo. 123 Congress St., nov G « Five Store* above the Screven House, and opposite Pnlaaki House. sfF.et.tL .XOTICFiS To be fallowed by the very popular Drama of Don Caesar De Bazan ! D3.V C.EjAR DK BAl *S, (performed by him lomll the principsl Theatres of the United States tor a period of twrlvr years, aggregating over ten bundled r« presen tations, Mr. J. A. J. NEAF1B. Msriuos, (with the gong, “Scenes that are Brightest.” from the Operatic version of the story.-Mrs. Fleming. SDNO—“Star gpengird B*»nrr,”-...Mr. WalterRslyea. IRISH JIO Mr. Jamts Levis. To conclude with the very anmting Fa-ce, entitled .Hi/ .Xeighbor’s Wife. P*tct or Apkismjx—Parqnette and Dress Circle, 75c; Qa:l«rv,25c-; Private Boxes. S5 to $10; Second or Fami ly Circle, Colored Gallery, 25c; •->ntre Gallery, 60c. *3- Doors o;-ene>J at 6>^. The Carta,n will le raised at 7J4 precisely. ” no* 10 To the Ptib 1 ic. CORNER TAYtoiR AND WHITAKER STREETS, HAS FOR SALE, Hutch Flowering BulUm*Roots; frerh jffi_ ,importation ofllyacintl.s, Tulipv.Crca.QS- tfySfc ts. Sc.4c. Greenhouse and other PiaiitKfjB^ Seeds; B«>qneta; Pruit and Ornamental -T Trees, ehrnbs. lio^e. 4c. eoc.3 novlO *3* IT HAS BEEN CURRENTLY RF.PORTED tb X la moat of the Western cities, the “Town Beli” to . •very day at noon, tor the Inhabitants to gulp doe » qginlne, as a preventative of diseases earned by Malaria f the dimate. Of course, taking qninine i« a contagions L • bit, and every near ee'.tler is supplied with the poise on* drug, and instructed to take it in lar^e qnantitl' . If he would escape the Fever and--Ague. Every hoc • h-.s Its medicine chest filled with this dangerous staff, at ! as regular as the hour comes s round, so regular doth' gulp It down, as though it was the richest delicacy of tl • ■eaann. Dr. J. noatetter, a good Samaritan of Pittsburg' knowing the dreadfnl effects of quinine upon the hum* system, when taken with so much indiscretion, has pr • pared a compound which ha*, in all caaee in which it haa beea tried, proved a apeedy cure for Fever and Agu . and all other disettee caused by the digestive organs Bold by Drnggiata CTeryarber*. and by IlOSTK'rt’E 4 8MITH, erte Proprietors, 59 Water and 5S Front at , Pittsburgh. <i nov 4 CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLT LONDON OIX V.' PORTED.—This Gin, distilled in I/>ndcra frem «cui Barley, coder the surveilUnre of the British Ksc> laws, isdelkatofy flsrored with a tincture of (be I tali' JlcIpcrBeny.andaomeof the most valnsbis restor Uvea of the Vegetable Kingdom, rendering it, in tl apfuloa of the most eminent medical men, the pare and safest stimulant or diuretic drink in nee. It is a deiiekms tonic, of a soft and delicate fiavo 43* Do yon want to know what is the best Hiing in ib- wo,Id for BUF.NS, SORES, ULCERS and WOUNDS I IT i*— What/ DARBY** PROPHYLACTIC FLUiD 43* For sale by the Dtuggitts of Savannah, nov 10 0 COAL! COAL! dGln or Schnapps sc* objectionable - It la recoeamewded by Pbyddans generally In cases' Pyspep—. Gout, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Gravel, Col Cholera, Fever and Ague, Stricture, Diseases of tl Urinary Organa, the Kidoeys, aad the ltawels, Kervoi Debility, A^. whilst the weaker sex will find in IU use > certain relief from those distrewlng annoyances whir frequently attend their delicate organ'ration. Doctor Valentine Mott, of Xew York, the Mgbe- Medical authority, says: • • • “Uqder tome circumstances. I recon- mend pure Holland Gin as a medicine. CHARLES’ LO? DOM CORDIAL GIF containing a larger quantity Juniper, I consider a pr - ' *■* •*• ' kava evar seen.’’ a perferable article, and tbs best It iepecaliarlyadapted to settlers in ths Southern a: wastara States, as well as tor travellers exposed changes of water andair. r la quarts at seventy-five cents, and pins thirtv^ight crata, by all Druggists. Grocers. Fruiterer and Country Merchant* Beware of Imitation*. Be only CHARLES’—NON E OTHER 15 IMPORTED. EDMUND C. CHARLES. Hols Importer. 40 Broadway, New York. May ba had, la Brnincab. of A. A. Solctaon* A C- JMia B. Moore, King A Waring, Thoa M. Turner, B Bmatiey A Co. aod Roes A Co. ly febl MAARIBD, In PklladelphL, oo Wodneeday. the 27th Octolxr. r * tbMraldencoof the bride’s father, FREDERICK MYF.B of Sevan nab, Ox, to CLARA, youngest daughter of b. m 1. Keq. OBITUARY. [Front the Jackaonvilla Standard.] _ DtO, an BepC 28th. Cel. JOHN LIVINGSTON HOP KmS»(MeoodaQO of Gan. Benjana n H«pUo».) eged: Jears. With a companion aad a servant. Col. Hopkins, in small boat, was on bis way to WsUka, on the 8t. Johi tlrsr, wber# bohad jmt mured to reside, and where b ariCsand bis two little children were awaiting his retar The weather was stormy, and bis boat was filed by H jongbaea. His compaaioa got overboard, and CoL Hoj - ktns, with bis chsractsrtaUc promptitude aad nobtenee jamped into tha river to ears him—all bis efforts wet naaraUiag aod exhaatUag; and bs fioslly swsm for tl •barn, arrived within a to* feet of It, and there sank •bare Qw heaving waters closed over as nebls. manly and gvasrcua baart as ever (hrobbsd. and there, wei ' * J “'t Uia dearest ties between lovr ** Aad ha dt*d alone In the distant wars ^Wtfc oo Ufeod to mtoccr, sod uone so esve." 9b« wrNgr of tbtwe aad tinea, knew QoL Hopkins inti motsly fromjris iofeacy to maabood, and can well lestjl to Ms many nobis vlrtasn they belonged to him by na far*, aad strengthened with bis strength. Oeneroo onwrsgasws to rechlsasasss, taodsr and affectionate I baart* ha was a firm re! tab la friend, and a forgiving am — —-gqaaHtfs* libs tfteas ora doubtires re > bis scat now occupiM; bt; rarts of bis anmsrons inrvir gly do tbepeegsef distress an* *-*-rife, nwtber.fetbar, al ‘ eDsOreym, without 'nferaa .. ., d a as in tba nov io CO-PART.VRRSHIP MOTICK. T HE L iwlrreicned has This I>ay aewlxted with him SIMEON ADAMS, (late Cmter of Wm. R. By ulDS, Faj..) and will continne the CLOTIIING and TAI- L /Jil.YG bVhlSEr*i, «r No 147 B»v sfreet. nndrr the n.me ar.d style of WILLIAM COX A Co., there th-j will constantly keep on hand a R<<riaaw>it(ueut of Ready M de Clothing, and will tnannfacture iu the latest style, »nd on roasouabta terms, WM. COX. October 4th, iN’-i. G im*v iu TO RENT. jttfe A comfortable Dwelling House cn Brongbton EiM Mre»t, near Pnce. Possession given Immediately. BiULU nt moderate. Apply to J. M. HAYWOOD. Also, Store ana Rooms in Owens’ Unilcings. nov lo 3 "Wm. BischofF, iStLv 5s Red Ash Goal! -g J?/k Ton* Red Ash Coal, egg site, IfJI/ 20 do do do, not ize, rargo of arhr R. L Tay. m-w landing at the Ferry Wharf, Coal and Wood Yard, and for sale In lota to suit pnrchvsers, by novlO-lw J.T THOMAS. *4| BIJLS Meet Ii-ef V_F 31 bbi" Mrat and Prime Pork 15 half bbis extra Mess Beef % 10 do Tongust 30 kegs Lard 5 bbU d». Landing and for sale by nov 10 ROBERT HARDIF. Jones’ wharf. N IOJf 8KTS.-5 t-bla while Union Beta; 6doy.l low do do; just received and for tale by THOMAS M. TURNER, nov 10 Corner Broughton and Barnard streets. o JOHN OLIVER, BEOS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS REMOVED HIS SASHy BLINDj DOOR, ASP PM Al OIL STORE, To the opposite aids of WHITAKER STREET, CORNER BAY LANE, (The Store lately occupied by Wm.Cov.) All Orders Filled with Promptness. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND PAPER PXASraXrSFG. FOR SA1.K. T WO Fine Dw»l!mg» «>n Taylor street, between Ball and 'A bitak'-t ttreets Fee »ituple lot corner Jtffenen and Berrien streets, with tour w©> leu dwrlling*. nov 9 2w J. BRVAV A B^N. Sight Exchange, ON NJEimr YORK, In sums to suit Purchaser!. For sale by nov9 3 CARL F.PPIXG. Periodicals and Newspapers, AT PUBLISHER’S PRICES. LESS POSTAGBI X OW U the time to aubacribe, aa the old year closes ont yonr o’.d engagements. You got earlier and cheaper by calling at PUBSK’!*, no»9 N«. 6 WhitaVer-<treeL Pine Building Lots. FOR SALE BY J BRYAN A SON. AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENT?, Horn- Powers and Rice Thrashers. For sale by F. W O RNWKLL, 102 Bryan street. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS! In House-Furnishing Goods. rjlUK entire Stock of lIou».r.Farnie!ili.g G'»od« for sale JUeWITT 4* JtlORGAJy, HAVE SOW IS STORK A POLL LINE OP FADE & WINTER ^ !)0 R ICH DonM, Skirt, Silk Pklrtl.nd T.ltet Kobu Fancy Silks, in everv variety Fnper quality Black Silks, vll widtli* Gro-Gra:n Annure and Venetian, ail widths Rich Printed PeLalncs Rube a Liz Me'fries. Cashmeres and Faroriy PM Is Raw Silks, P-q-litaand Valencias leaver and Tricot Clotha, for ladles’ cloaks Cl- tbs an<l Ca^simert-t. for Gent’s and lioy*’ wear PPk and Merino Under-Garment* Hosiery, in every variety, Ac. nov 10 TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. E MBROIDERED and Printed Table and Piano Cov ers In ail size* and qualities Muelin and Lacs Cnrtains, in K-taand by the yard Linen Table Damaak Fronch Towel* and Napkits Brown I-ineu Brnggets Pillow Caae Linens, Mieeting*. Ac. For salejjy nov lo is JrtWrrr u Morgan. Plantation Goods. G EORGIA Ker«ysend Plains Heavy Ceble-Warp Kersey S'irgiuia Twills do Dark Brown Twill* Heavy W hits Keraey English Dnflll Blankets Heavy Mackinaw Blankets d> col'd do dn Plain and Twilled Red Flannels FaUinet*. Tweads, Jean* and Linroys Brown J*blr»in< and Sheeting*. Foreale by nor 10 IB DeiVITT * MORGAN. JEwBreaswBBaa ■yi OU—W are eaen owes more that face, weyentmeltotwabrace; FRESH SUPPLIES. W B Have now in atore. and to arrive, a largely in creased stock of Produce, Provision*, Fsel, Ac., consisting In f*rt of: 300 sacks Family F our 2 0 do Extra Superfine Flour 150 do Superfine do 150 do Fine do 2G0 do Wheat Bran 6/J0 do Corn 100 do Oats 100 do Peas, new crop 5000 tbs Bacon, clear BUte KK0 lb# do, ribbed do 50(0 iba do, Blumldera 10CO Iba Canvassed llama 50 Un cans laird 200 Iba Harness Leather. hick is offered to tha trade at the ‘sweat caah price. e J.W.QAVT A CO. norlO .' 1 AND HORSES : TO XiWT. ‘ Families can be neenmmoda- Stad with aOABRIAGB, fora ride L in the Conntrj, or about town laineaa, or lo tka Bail Road , r -teamboata, Ac, at rraaon- « akect notlea,jjr Itovtog tbdr orgro^nt YoJiW' to Sarfron poanty Jail. In ByIrawia, Tto«t|i r Madir“ L - , “ Dairy C&wrot * * . and m 1 tale by . ^EBSTES A PALME8. All of n SCHOOL BOOM. JUST RECEIVED A FULL Aaaortmsnt of School Books, which tha anb- tm. scrihsr is raady to anppty to tbaSchonla tf tha ity on rsaaonaUe taros. A. M. HODGE, »ov> Focoeeeov to J B Cuhbadge. SPIRIT CAS! 10 ” ut8mrro “' nov» Oon>*rBrr*nithtoaitd<aroart-eU. . BBLS.Ume-PM trig Bebaoc* Iraneaa; Cor ^■ a “%tB 0t .WBRA TO .A ro . m KiOiim U kiiunii WASH-TUB! PATENTED JUNE Zd, 18*6. To the People of the United Staten I P ERMIT U# to call yonr attention to the greateet Improvement of tho present age la the Wasblsg ol Clothes. In presenting to yon this improvement, la thesbapeof a WASH TUB, 1 doit codkIcus that In so doing I«ffer no HCXBC0. but a veritable fact. It doing more than Iclain. for It. It Is undoubtedly fbo best and moat convenient piece of machinery tor Washing that has ever been invented. Scores and huudredt in the country can bear testimony to the truth of this awer- ton. Itlsafact worthy of remark, that wherever It has been Introduced and once used, the housewife of that mansion ran scarcely be prevailed upon to have it taken awry. To say tnore would be nselees, and I will only, in vindication of what I have said above, present for yonr comideration the testimony of some of tba best citizens where the Tnb is now in common use. TESTIMONY. Xswsav, Ga , January Stb.lSSS. Mews. LANPHBAR k SHERMANPermit us to say that we have tasted She merits of the Sclo* Bixaor Wasbixq Macblvz, patented June 3d, 1557, and fiod it tobejnrtthe thing we need. Uwaahse all kinds of elothee clean without Injury, and is truly a labor-saving machine. We recommend it to all good hon«e keepers aa worthy ofitoir patroaage. 1. C. Edgeworth, fit. D. Jas. Thotoaaon, Marietta,Ga. n.G Pnnn. Miss Mary A.Thomason, “ Mrs. E. A. Rogers. Mrs. N. U.Thomason “ Mrs. >1. ||. Dnon. H. II. Marehman. Mrs. N. I. Rozars. Mr*. I*r. ConoelL Sira. M. Ik Edgeworth. E. 8. Marchman. J oo Jf. Dobbe. John Verb. A. M. RosselRAtt’y at Law. A. B. Brown. . Jas. Davis, Bap. Min. Coweta Co , Ga. J. H. Copeland. DIRECTION8FOR using. Apply the soap to the doth##, especially to the part moat soiled with dirt, or If they are bat little soiled, pat them directly In warm soda. If Che clothes hare been previously coaked, the process will be still more easily performed. Put In five or six shirts, or their equivalent, with suds or water sufficient to cover the elothee end the Rubber, place the Rubber on, and commence turning beck and forward as is most convenient Do not bear on the handle, but let it run light. When you wish to tnro the elothee In the tub—which should occasionally be dons—bear on the handle, commence turning, then 1st theRubber gradually riae and turn It quite around, completely iurnln#tbe clothes, ard presenting a fresh •arises to the Rubber The process is vsry convenient for rinsing elothee, and saves much hard labor, and re- moves the necessity of the weakly par-boiling and skinning of the hands,aslt enables tba operator lo wash .'ffrrr^PilEiBSiu. * <»,»«*»*. Oounty and fftata Rights tor sate at Newnao, Coweta Oo, Ga. novS—Imodtakvs MOURNING GOOBsT - MT75T REGAINED—Lupin’s Black BoosbatJnr, Lugns lUack Fsrametta, ( Office Charleston A Stv’hR. R. Co.,\ CBAELUT09. Oct. lotb, 1558. j The Nineteenth Instalment on the Capital htock of this Company, falls due on the the tenth (10th) day of November, 1858. Fubscrihen will make payment at (be Office of the Company, in Charleston, nr to A. Porter, Kaq.,at the Bank of the State of Georgia, in Savannah oct 18 eod-td EDIT'D L. PARKER.TreasT. WAY FREIGHT Between this city and Angustawlll be received at all times, and carefully Attended to by the FASHION LINE i of Boats Tbs new passenger and Freight Ffesmer is progressing finely. The proprietors expect to have her ready bj October nett. The patronage of the public D rerpectfully solicited by jnlylO tf M. A. OuHKS, Ag-nt. ENGLISH AND CLASSIC SCHOOL, Comer of South Broad and Jetferton Strait. ^ The Exercises of this school will be resumed November 1st. Number of Pupils lirniud toTwenty, Terms a* here totor*. Application may be made to Jno. C. Ferrill. Esq., or to the Principal, at Mr.Pickson’i boarding bo-.se. oct 20 tf J. 8- P. LANCASTER. Principal. NOTICE — Until farther notice, the istee of freight by (lie Propeller Line from New Vork, w./l be advanced to regular tariff rates : 10c. per foot for tueas urement goods,8c. per foot for h tf and boots and shoes; other grods as per tariff rate*, sept?’ BHIOHAM. BALDWIN k OO. NOTICE. Rev. J. K. GODFREY 1* authorixed to trans act buvineas tor and in the name of J. W. QAUT k CO^ during my absence from the city, sept 16 tf J. W. QAUT. Notice. — Water consumers will take notice that th» B^S^time tor payment of Watet Rents will expin (according to Ordinance.) on the 16th lost. If not paid on or before (hat rime, tea percent viil be ad Jed to lb* aas-ssment. The Ordinance will be rigidly enforced. n-.vS—fit M .1. Dr^VRKGP.RF. Fce’y SAVANNAU, July 234,1858.. ^ The *nhscril«er is conetantlr pureba-ing Ne groes, either aisgly or in familiea. If owner- prefer their negro** roLd on eommicsiou, I will tak* them and become responsible against their escape, as 1 consider my jail and yard the safest, largest and mo*i comtortaMeiu the City, if not in U»e State. LJ‘»eraJ advance# will be made, if required, on all Ne gro property placed In my hand* tor sale. OFFICE on Bryan street, opposite Monum’nt square, fir* door east orMsrchxut#’ 4 Planters’ Bank. Jj2l—-tf W. WRIGHT. “ ' NOTICE. Tlie splendid steamer CITY OF NORFOLK Capt. M- R.Green, has been rut in fine ordei and will run regularly from Baltimore to Savannah, lea* ing Savannah FaturJay, 26th in«L, aod every otbet Saturday thereafter. Jane 18 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN 4 CO. NOTICE. In*nrance effected at 14 P* T tent, premium n Merchandise and Produce by ti e Ne* York and avaunah Propeller*, on application to mar 8 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN * 00. - NOTICE. During my absence from the State. Dr. F. H OllMKismy authorized agent for the tetUe- m»nt of the estate of Sheldon 0. Dnunteg. Jnue 17 tf HENRY D WEEP. Adtn’r Oil. J. LARGE, r» Offers hi* Professional Service# to the citt- »en«of Savannah an.l vicinity. Special at tention given to all Surgical and CHRONIC Cases. Accommodations airy and convenient for patient* from abroad. 43- Office corner Liberty and Tattnall-streets. july I tf Dr. A. Lefler, Dentist, — nns returned to the city, and resumed busi- SS^ST^nes*. Office, 116 Broughton street,between Bull and Whitaker. ly oct S3-’A* Robinson & Gamp, Will Fell, at very Reduced Rates, the Balance uf their STOCK OP Ready Made Clothing, AMD Make to Order, IN THEIR SUPERIOR STYLE. With a view of finally Closing their bufinero, aa their firm will be dissolved on or beb-re the 1st of March. All those indeb'ed to them, whose account* were dne 1st of June last, will please make payment, without farther delay, or they will be compelled to commence tegai proceeding* tor tha a»me. 12 nov 3 CLOTHING, At Win. R. Simons’s. - T HE Subscriber begs respectfully to call the atten tion of his friends, and the public in general, to his largo stock of Goods which he is now prepared to make up to order at short notice, and in the most fash ionable stylo, nis stock is largo—conri ting of Black and Colored CLOTHS and rO ATI NOS: do do Blue BRAVER aod PILOT CLOTHS} do do Fancy FRENCH CAFSIMERKS; do do do VELVETS, SILKS and CAS8I- MERKS; together with a large stock ol Furnishing Goods, such st Socks, Gloves, jiurpenders Merino and Fi'k Un terehirts, and Drawer*—the whole of which he offers to tell low and on accommodating terms. WM. R. FYMON’S. nev4 ' Proper and Tailor. 17 Whitaker-strret. GEORGIA MADE S UPERIOR to anything in this matket. Warranted NOT TO RIP and NOT TO HAVE SHINGLES in tbeir teles. For sate by M. J. BUCKNER, cct25 Nr-s 71 and 152 Gibbon*’ Bni'ding. Re-Opened, Nov. 1st, 1858. South Eatt cor. Broughton and Barnard Stt., Savannah, Ga. Stewart & Butler, SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE J. E. DeFORD,) Having refitted and newly stocked This OLD ESTABLISHED Stow, invite the attention of MERCHANTS. PHYSICIANS. PLANTERS, Ant/ the Public Generally, To tbeir n*w and eeleet stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Fancy Goods, Stand’d Patent Medicines, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac. Which they offer at Low Rates! uniiai* BS* Also, two STORES Iu faryan and jHfetroa street* ■w«r III. maiku. in,), u, j«ij i» mhi* * Mjtat**. W. ITCX.lTIBBtBD HOO.). To Rent: Will be r*bta*l. m.til ibe first of Jnue nest, a »»■ thoroughly fuinlshe.1 Houre, in exoriton' ^r<er, AiWtaving Gas and Water, and desirat.lv ctsttol tor a family .psndlng the winter in t«avaoeab.' Wi.l be rented to a careful tenant on favorable trrmi Apply al ibis idfice. if nov 9 FOR RENT. yfftl THREE atory brick tenement, corn r Taylor and L**B Drajbn. **» Three story brick tenement, In Line.In rnrt, near Llbertr. Three story brick tenement, Itrongbtoa ‘treet. user fit. Andrews’ HalL Twoatory w<o*]rn tensm**'.!, c>rner Liberty and Dra\ ton. at very r*w>jliable lertna. bv nov 9 lw J. B lYAN k SON. TO RENT The Store on B»rnvrJ street, corner Congress MRSfi! '•»•> »t present occupied by W. G. IMckton aa a ettULgrocery store—poveesden jiven 1st November next. Apply to ALEX. A. SMEW. . aug 19 lawtf TO RENT. TheOffieoat present oocuci d by Irwin A Hardee. "]g r«ase**ion given the first of Novetuber, IS 8. oct 18 M. II. li.Ll.AMS. TO REMT: pvfih Tlie Store foraieriy occupi. d*by J. P Collin*, in PenfieM's ftange. on i(r)a» itistl The tenement | JaiBLis three story high, and 9»fwl deep. \ The (tore formerly uccnphd by u.M Gnffen, in sem« 1 range, Corner of llryau and Rlnukerstr eta. An Office itt rear of tame tan.-, frocting on the lane. ; The Tr>>n Front Store. No. 115 Broughton str*«t— ar ranged fora Dry Gouda fitoro. Apply to J sept 28 tf P. It. fHIM8. Broaghtaaatnet. FOR RENT: ; fXtas Kutern Teneiaent «.f a Brick IIon*e. situated on Kiit] Jones street, below Atxrejrn— po'testioii given aqfty t*v November. Apply to j sept 'it tf HOLCOMBE h CO. ! FOR RENT: 1 -Desirable Ouuung Kuan in Padclferd’* Bnild- 2*8 ing. Apply to <i£L septlT PAD HI. FORD, FAY A CO. TO RENT: jwJJ A Brick Itouee, next door from the corner «f ;|>R State and Price street*—pj-» e*i n given on first of •IwiuNorember. Appiy to H. F Willink. or aept 6 tf C. F. *'KAFT, Agent. TO RENT: ibi^L The Tenement in Cnarel How, occupi el by Jos. j gJjjji Ganahf. E*q.—|>ovse#*i"ti given 1st November "■«« Another Tcnenmnt in tbe same Row. oc- cupiei by the Rev. Wm. Epping—po*»eu on gi-en im. me>l lately. Al*o, the eastern Tenement of House on Lot No. 38. Washington Waid, Dronrhton street, occupied by A K. Ralstou.Eiq. App.v to Hetty J Tin muwn. or to tag 20 f—ff ALKX A. 9MKT3. TO RENT. Jdfjfe Tlie Store#, on Bay Mrret, now occupied by Messrs. Holcombe A Cx—puseeuicu given 1st Nov ember. Apply to rept 3 tr W. WOODilllllWP.. HOUSE TO RENT. A two story wooden dwelling Honae, with eeTen '”3 l-ed rooms, pleasantly situated, io LHxrty street— 4*m5Lpossession given iiutuediatelv. Apply to ang23 tr WM. KING k fiONfi. TO RENT: ««ce The Shed, on IxjtN'o. 2. «eeley ward—auitable for store house sr enrpeuter shop—rent low Ap- ililply to EDWIN RATCLIFF, aug13 t f TO RENT, Very low, till 1st November, and can be bad ‘•jE longer If desire 1, a go-vd Brick House, ptaavant, airy JLSnnd cool. Apply to A. WILBUR, ang 3 111 lUy »t FOR RENT: rrcQ Two Office* ui Juue*'* Uuil>.ing. one occupied by •>>g Franklin A Brantley, the other by Carl Epping.— AuiLposst-aJun given fir'tof ?epteml*er nex*. Applv to aug3 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN k CO. TO RENT t Th« devirabl-Countinc-R'-ora ab«ve our own, wjjj! now occupied by Me*«rs. Gartnony & Champion, JaULteoE) 1*1 November Drxt June 15 tf MIMS A JOHNSTON. TO RENT. f t*V The Office aud cample Ktvm. second Rory ; No. apply to ^ J. W. UAUT A CO. to rent; T HE Whatf and Dock now occupied by Mean. Mil- ten a Zeicler—the oldest and btst stand for the Lumber aud Timber Basin***. Po*#es«inn given 1st Jinuaryncxt. R A J. LACKL1S0N. JOHN A KP. SCUDDER. roptSj)!?—tf A^a. gMKTF. WANTED: A YOUNG, nurrieil, sober, active, shrewd bnvioess man, wishes to engage * situation as General ■'ale.man, financial Clerk, -r As-istant Book Keeper in •cm* 'V bol'roie Grocery. Liquor, Auction or Commi-vion fl.inee in tfa- South, if as a thorough knowledge of the dr - c*ry and T iqnor trad-, and can make him*e|f gener ally ns-fnl Tr-e t>e*« of vefereaev* given and re-iulred. Any one wishing snehaCI-rk, will receive prompt at tention by addressing Bjx 316, Alexandria^ Virginia, r.ov 8 ltno AJ“ Particular attention given to the Dispensing of Prescriptions and Family Medicines. Also, just opened a large and complete stock of French, Kugliih and American Perfumery, Brushes, Ac. Ac. hot 1 tf New-York Wire Railing Co, COMPOSITE IRON RAILING! (SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT,) I F The Strongest IRON PENCE made of wrought f _ iron. It- durability is equivalent to its strength; its brauty shows r.>r itself, and as to price, it is CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER RAILING MANUFACTURED. WIRE AND CAST IRON RAILINGS, &C IRON GRATE*. VERANDAHS, FARM FENCES, IRON 1IEDSTEDAS, IRON FURNITURE. DENTAL NOTICE. ^ — The undersigned, having engaged the *#r PvSKvicesof Dr. A. WILCOX, to do hi* Artificial Work, is now prepared to Insert Teeth, from one loan entire set. in any manner dorired. Plain Plate Tertb with artificial gums: Block Teeth: Dr. Alien’* Continu ous Gnm Work; Dr. Biandy’sCheoplastic Work, and Vulcanised Rubber Work. Dr. Wilcox t* acknowledged by the profession, both north and south, to have no superior in the m*r.uf»ctnre S^®«fSs|IR0N FOUNDRY WORK. p-rform ail operation* am tb* natural Troth, in the n , e I>uWlc { , mpee t, n |iy informed that we are tho on- b-*t manner. Ether administered: also. local Anwa- . t.^reautborired to sell thesis, or bennmbing the tooth and gum by the . PP hca- ^ K,D * ‘ tionoflce. , MICKERS1IAM A Charges moderate. Office over W. D. Zocbautn A Co.’s ‘FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS. Music Store, St. Julian st.act, hear the Market. Favan* Catulosnoi cooitluing several bon Jr. d d reign* of Iron Work turtii*hed on receipt of four three-ernt postage stamps, and mailed to any part of the United States. HUTCHINSON x WICKERSItAM, nov 6 3010 312 Broadway. New York. n*h. Ga. jani9 W. JOHNFON, D. D 8. X,. -W. WELLS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, SO. 7411 AY STREET, SAVANNAH. ncvfi JOHN McMAHON, Prodace, Commission & Forwarding MERCHANT, And dealer in CORN. WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, OATS, nAY, Ac., IffO Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Rrrrearo—MaJ. A. Potter, President Bank of the Ftnteof Georgia; Messrs Cohens A. Ilftti. nov l tf ROBERT HAKDIK, DIAtt* II* SHIP CHANDLERY) SHIP AND FAMILY STORES, Jones’ Wharf, SA. , ’A’VPrAK, GEORGIA. nov l-’58 ly WEED, CORNWELL A- CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Hose and Nail*, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, sept G JOSEPH A. ANSLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AMEIUCUS, SVUTER CO, GA., Will practice in the counties of Bomter, Schley. Ma con. ee, Terrell. Dougherty, and adjoining count!**— AU bnttaels will receive prompt attention. Rivals—To the Hon. Francis H. Cone, of Greensboro, Ga; Dr. J. W. Rowland, of Americas, Ga; Battle A Glov. er, Americus, Ga. 8®" rot 30 ANDREW J. NEAL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MICANOPY. FLA.. WB1 attend, promptly and faithfully to all busineea intrusted to hit care. Particular attention given to the collecting bnsinesa 4mo*»<Pt24 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Go Partnership heretofore existing under the une of MCALLISTER A KU88ELL. in the Stone B l*srineea,ls this day dla.-olved by motu*l con sent AU demands against tho lata concern must be presented to Arch’d McAllister who -i'J coo tin mo the badness In his own name, and the debit due the aaid fins Boat be paid lo him. jgjjgs RUF8BLL ARCH’D McALLIFTEB. Savannah, Nov, lat, 1858. NOTICE. , . ■ . nnae Uhdenffroed, who win continue tho Atone Cjte JL tlngbudnerotahtcawn name. whRe taking this method ol returning thanka for the liberal patronage be- •towed open tha late Inn of Romet! k McAllister, r*. •pect fully soiiciU the aupport of hta fttaadii and the public. ARCH D McALLI8TBR. STORE TO LET. T HE Fnbscriter, intending to close uphispreront Retail lluoine**. *-ff-r* hi* Stock, consisting of s General Assortment of GROCERIES, at KKbUCKD PRICKS. WM. C. DICKSON, ocf 19 tf Barnard *t. near the Market. WANTED. 4 GENTLEMAN AND MIS WIFE, wtebe# a n«ally furntehed room with R«*rd in a small private feu.iiT. in or t e\r the central part of the city- A-idreai box 587, Post Office. nov it— 6t WANTED; A BOUT TWR »t Y CWPKHA—Perrons in the coun try can hire to u» on favorable term*, the year round, tbat number of f\x>pert. if application i* made *oc-n. KOBT HABERSHAM A SONS, oct 23 ltna ~ WANTED: A NEGRO BOY, to drive a tingle dray. Apply to octS tf L W. WELLS. WANTED T WO GOOD TINNERS on asrortmfot. nov 8 t ORSHA FAY. SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG LADY, a graduate of the ltotton Normal School, desire# a «tnation as Teacher or Govern, esa. She is capable of teaching the English tranche#— Any communication, staring term*, will be received, by addteeriog Beatrice, Rox 1*88. Post Office. Boston, Maas. oct 9 • tf COOPERS WANTED. T WO While Coopers wanted iogo to Tennesaee; such a* are capable of making Flour Barrel*, will hear of permanent employment by calling on oct23 M 11 WILLIAMS. CYPRESS LUMBER. W anted At the Great Ogeechee Bridge. P» A PIECES 12 by 12 inches,35 to 40 fret long. yj|y CO do 12 by 12 do , 25 fret long. FO do 12 by 12 do., 32 “ “ —XZA.»— 10.000 feet Pine Plank. 6 to Sby 2 inches, 20 fret long, to be delivered at the Bridge before tot November next. .The Log* to be of the t-osl quality Biack Cjpresa Application# to furnish the ahole. or any t-art. stating price*, tube made to W. KINO At BOSS. ept2 ,r "NOTICET To Pilots and Masters ofVessels. T HRU. s. Dredge Boat, will ,-ommenee work on th« Wreck* THIs DAY. She will be placed In tb® centre of the channel and wo'k towards the North. Pilot* are requested to keep to the South ot her until farther notice. Br order of the Board of Commissioner* of Pilotage, nov 9—6t W. R. BULLOCH, ttecretary. 1 .Meei-thrmr^ PROM » S.llCHlCM.f* 1 ‘ r v n'17S I NG A GKNC Y Jlofajr t Building?, XZj Bruadntg V g ' >KE -Sf File Engine f *f ferwera Urge i *!£**** Agent, wanted, and Trrritoriri rlcV, *„ JS*"- H.A. HAWSUALL.mPr*;!^, JT1 S * or iter uf Maiden . Srw TorS liuhtk, newton a inrAiriurnS- 421 Broome Street, Nr a r u ' *t from tl.# greatsn utmtoal twh-britire .«• the in every Utr.ehen brought in c-tn entiu-t ‘i* 4 Instrument*, have ohtair.^l thehighe-i Patent Arch Wrest PJantr. which U U% •mly by ns. goar-M,^ their .'tndi, e than any Oth-r iotUwment while thtir nn-rlli ?*’ demvn-t in all p.,ta ibecuam.y i« w.S.Tj'T 4 thtir S"p*rivr excei’ence A litoral d.-rec gymen, Fch-xl* ae-t the trade. .« ly „„ j?* SAVE YOUR CARPETS BY Uil.M. 9 Harrington Celeb rated PATENT CARPET LINING T O PUT UNDER UAUPtT-.a,a, c , * P«p-r. ke. are. This Dniog to rn 1-erinr to any arttrle ever *»-i f..r it,, M or«MiCto.h». It to t-renliarivu.f. in n.nffi-rof w-und. and enrclie* tli< -terre- },f., JlN,* * It also adds greatly to the warmth of* ing thec^td air lt»:ti pa.-lag ibt- u.-i. t*.- flor-r. The material used in thv Lai nr...... protection tgainei n.uth 14,0,t 4*TLadies, mil it tfce Carptt Ftore* 41 - . * . ., seivee. “fv year- To be had at any of the prindp-.i C-n-» **<•: . im. United Ftatrt. Matinfactnred outer the »c-‘ 1 , the Patentee by lb- * r ” f NEW Y*H.K CARPET LINING A. (J. R. Harrii-gton. Agent,-4ri * Darringloti’* Cartot L-ning an l p.t- , t i", ting >-n«tantly tuaniifcctuiit g. A*t • r >r» trrmrii. itlended to. .in- ' Old Magnolia Whiskey. - ’"' T HE L’nd r*i<n>.l offer for nbt- .• alt-vr .u-vtiM brand of fine live Whi-k-y of tie r <v-, difiiin. ttoa, la bbJs. and half, bto The q,< rv f t i uV>ta„ knoev, so favorably i n tl e S-mth to r tl, put mbt will always he kept np to its former high *undwl, purchasers and cctt*n-?:ers e»n •'ivcp a iute-iLe»twr frotlv pure By# it mskey. dUtiitei nntei. U f o*a w,. ronal *upem*«.-.o. andmt:re!y fr.e a:.r i i-:-rten, l^tetonrct which render tm.de cp V. btoi*;* k- iAJkw Always t avine v large stock of the »W* a n j ,vi_ pure M hhkey. in New Y rk i» writ a* PhAatetekiTwI are enabled to ahip good, from either tuv Cartel FREEMAN it FIMPrOX. i Ue • x Dtoriibrj. OSch. to? South Fr•!.; str-et, pj.ri!ate-Ipt.to, an 1 W,Wall rt-W Ne~* t o-b. j T SoutlvW estern RAIL ROAD STOCK, IN SUMS Til SUIT PURCHASERS. FOR SALE BT PATTEN <fc MILLER. Al»% *n excellent PONY, and *:«! T - LCGGT. rotG jf INSURANCE, —ON— 7 Produce mid Merchandise, Per Firtt Clare Stray n r » t ONE-IIALF PERCENT PHEJIIUJI. Othta cargo ri*k* at n.uai iatr- tept 30 PHILLIP*. Aj-tt. exchange; Sight Exchange On..Vac 5*,; I-V sums to .-uir puvciiisr ? r<-r. «.n t sr BIUGIIAM. BALDWIN A. CO For (harlfbton Dircc:. Lean crery Teterday Afterteen; o’ j -WL r*- For Chari ston, 3. C„ VIA BEAUFORT ■ ' II v H1 AD. STEAM Ell JSVEBGLJBK. Cap! L. M ' • x.’>er. "’ll 1 Thi. fine *i.«iu r Uimyttai A th-ri'ogbiy ovHbanlr.i. p%itt-f. V-- e-nun* i v ! i.-r i-tvu- irtTsrfihsi—-L*i,d wtil leave 1 ■< m tb* MtnS ton Steam Packet wha'f every ratnrdiy Aininion.it4 o’clock. _ FhecounecU regulatly with the Rail Read* »l Chulrt- ton. Freight consigned to the Agent ^.tpr^I free 'f ton* mtofion. JNv*. C. F7LAbl.it, Ag-wt. TAKE NOTICE I A CITIZEN of Savannah, dreire* a situation; keep honk*, bntprefeisan out-dooraettre employ- uict-t, connected with a Commission and Storage Bad ness. on the Bay. Satisfactory reference given. Address, D. W thronch the Pwrriffieu 3« nov 8 Fancy Goods! W B have receto' • per steamer, of this w.ek,a lot of La lies’ Fancy Goods— Ladies’ Dre«* Capa-^^med, Ladica’ Chmilte Head Breoee, Valenriennes Iacv Setts, Chenille Feavp, Zephyr Wool Scarp, New Style, Ladies’ Opera Hood*, Infaut’sTrimmed Caps, Skirt Snppjrter*. Ac. nov5 HENRY T.ATHR0P fit EDWARD J. PURSE, mxcrtcTuxnco No. 6 Whitaker Street, , GBORGIA. GO TO L C. BEACH'S for H ouse keeping goods i i Silver Plated Ware Britannia do Jappaned do Willow do Wood do Tin do Hollow do Sets Walters Steal and Bronxe Tire Seta Rich Brass aod Bronte Fire Dogs Plate Warmers Tab!* and Pocket Cutlery Plated Forks and Spoon* Hair, Cloth, and every other kind of Brushat Kerosene Oil lamps Hair Brooms and Blushes Toilet Sets Table and Floor Mata neartb Brushes Coal 8cnttls* (fancy and common) Fluid Lamps, every variety | A well selected and coi-ptote assortment of Stationery ■ <rpt co stantljr on hand. Account B -k» of every site vnd description of Binding In g*ncral use—all of which ire manufactured on the premises. Bank Books. Knled and Bound, in any and every styla. Vo extra charge for Parfog. 43“ Music and Printed lk» >ks Bound in eTery style. PRINTING: Plain ana ©cnamrntal, ^ NEATLY EXECUTED. ^ f$m HflBSK” The Proprietor of the above J Establishment begs leave to In- "form th# public generally tUt Children’# Carriage* Toy Wheelbarrows Old Dominion Coffee Pole Coffee Biggins, and every other kind of Coffee Pot HoblS’Stone. Men! Cutters Grates, and all kinds Fire Fenders Beet assortment of 8TOVESIn America. • To ram up, aa great a varisjy »n the Una aa can be 1 — J iaany city, and. fn view ef the inmeae* stack — i “ — “ nstti ,1 NSW TOBK RESTAURANT I IS NOW BH-OPKNKD m ' sTSESAFor the season. nia BILLIARD SALOON I* In fine order, the Tables having undergone a thorough renovation. His Attendants are competent aud obliging, and bit stock of. L1QU0K8 and SKGARS. which tare broa *•• and aickly aeaaon, evsryO.iog Is off# PAI0S8. Bear la mind the place. , Albany S B. O BBAOI1, Albany PUTa Agency, _ Hod;son*t Mock, corner Broughton and Bull eta. oct26 • . v SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA UNITED STATES M MU! For Palatini. I’t'a Darien, Brunmitk, St. Mary, J,ul. Magnolia aud Picolam. Leave* every Moodar Moroir.g a: ha ... The new and 8T. MARYS, i^apt < . • • >*• Sharing twen : i,> i - »';• • ovtrtacted, wril : t'^olitly** above. The ST MARYS has krse.commedi a-rj .t»te rooms aiid aaioon*. having L-reti bu: : fvpr i ff trade, and offer# untutpvftM-d fhcilitii-t !■- i: »aii-» tea olbM, • . . n j., For freight orpawage, apply eu l-^r-5. *. the JiorM Steam Packet e barf, or to CLAGHORS A CUNNINGHAM, AfitWl. Till* Boat renrocts: At Brunswick—With the BiutswL-k A Florid* rod Road ... . At St.Marrs—With Steamers for Centerv!..ag» **■* Camp Plcckney , „ ,. At Fernandii.a—With F« rr.»nJiL* Rail 10 ^ x :, win ai d Starke, and ftagefoiflaice?v:l!-, Niwnaantllfc Fteniingtou and O.aia. „ ... At JaekeonviBe—vt ith Jacks>nville. Al.tester t— Tallahassee Rail Bond. At PieoUta—With rUges f. rSt. Angatt n*. At Palatka—With .‘tege* for Orenge C', rii ?*• W** Adam«vi:ie. Ftemintton. iitook*viii- au-i and with steamer* Darlington end Bar util to »****# Pi tt Butler Melon rill* mod Knterptite, and tb*M*iJ Coach to New8ruvtna and India'* lifter *«« SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA UNITED STATES M AIL. For Falatka, E. F„ Via Darien, Bruiuieiel-, St. Jlary\ i'cr**.j»iiaa, Jackaoncille, Magnolia and Picoiata. Leave* every Frida) Morning, at hal.-iw* 1 9 w'cinrk. Tba new an-l e»r«*t.t »t*ata*r ST. JGHVi, Captain N. Kisg.hef** rronlariy «# ah. ve. Itoviog b^en hutit exj rt**iy let ■this route, with larg- and any «•* loons aud state item.*, she • ffer* uniuip**»»dt*ctoti** to invalid* and others _ .4. For freight or p-wagr. apply on board, at the non w Steam Packet wharf.-’M.< CLA0HORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag«- This Boat connret«: „ .. At Brunswick-W lb the Brut** ick * Florida Ran Road. . _ . At fit. Marys-With Steamer* f» r Centtmuags » Camp Prnrkney. ^ At Fernandina-With Fereaticica tnl \T(u win and fiiarke, and Stage# toGaintr vibe, > f M Flemiiigton and Ocala. . , „ r i.,L At Jacksonville—With Jack»onv;U A.igatarard Ta laba«*<-e Kail Road At Picoiata—With Stages for fit. An.n«-«<- Al Patolka—WJ b Stage* f.T Ora..C- gjjf Adanrevi le, Flemingtna. Bro*k»»ilic «• d •, !u,j.ia, and with »tramer* Darlington ar.d itarnett, »* f" Fort Butler, filelouville and hnteiFrbe. mud « 1 Coach to New Smyrna an l Indiah Hirer For Falatka, E. Fia. VIA BRUNS WICK, STt MA It TS, DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND PICO LATA. Stopping at all Intermediate Landing** - To leave from the Farida Pacxrt Wbarf ercry WednteW i morning at P’^o’cL-ck, H e »»» a £=ZJ5ifei>aplendid steamer F.YhKuLAl EL Coxrma Commander, having *een thar»gbte ° f Al height contlitied to the Agrnt. wdl be J'' r *' T £ i vrilh despatch—free o’ con-misaron. tor freight °r P* ^Aggsigs.**" -IQIIN C-FRASERjfi^t. Accommodation Boat. fob *»>««Wu.*ass r . H. -TUiXAX.^ intennoliatr UadtufJ TO JESsSii—is*"Monday and Tbareday,at4<> r <» K *’ cel- ■ Wimamson’aBuiidtnrt-^ AMO ALL MA-TEEU^ATEJ-^ff^ #25?6th, #n> Uinjca^'^jTt riday Kvraiag \ _