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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY M 0RN1NG, JULY 17, 1856.
sexciM jvotmcbs. J0B PRIITI3SG.
• NOTICE.
LAW, UAllTOW k LOVELL have remov-
ml (heir onion from Day to Bryan street, over
the Merchants’ ft Planters' Dank.
Jy 15— lm
r NOTICE.
|>i ~ Mr. Georgo SutollfTo and Mr. John Hopkins
hold our Power* of Attorney 5 And will mako
advnmes on shipment* to our House, In LIver|>ool; mul
transact liuiluoM generally for ua during tho summer.
JunolS ANDREW LOW A CO.
HHAI4TII OFFICE, SAVAlfHAlirr -
Juno 13th, 1M0. j
All vessels arriving nt tho port of Savannah,
having sickness on hoard, (or having hnd tick*
u*m on board since Inst clearance,) nnd nil vessels arriv
ing horn port* where coutaghms, malignant or Infections
diseases nro prevailing, nro required to como to anchor
off Fort Jackson, until visited by tho Health Olttoer. No
vessel will l>e detained iu Quaruutiuo uulou such deten
tions be necessary.
No vessel or boat shall receive any of the crow or pas-
songer* of vessels subject to tho abovo onlor for tho pur
pose of bring them to tho city or Its vb Inlty.
Any violntion of this order will sultjcct the violator to
tho ponnllv of tho law.
F. It, DEM K11K, Health Officer.
Approved:; K.0. Attntmsoy, Mayor. . Jo 18-tf
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
BVIiZi-BTr
OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNA!!,
Jan 20-17
OBOROJA.
MBDIOAL NOTIC 1C.
Bn — DU. W. HORNE, llonueopathlst, Ofllco
southwest corner Whitaker and Hull streets.
Lodgings ut Mrs Millar's,Southllroad street,socoud door
from Wultakcr. *“ 0 * r
PIANOS. n ,
NUNNS fa CLARK'S Celohrated Grand
luCtlon 1'IANO FORTES. II. S. HO-
(J AUDITS, Court House Kqunre, Solo
_ . Agent. Anycoinincutonordascrlptlonof
tho qualities oftlicso Instruments is deemed siipcrfluous.
Their high reputation or so many years standing being
unimpaired by tho rupld Increase of makers. Purcha
sers ran obtain tli-m at Now York prices, nnd thus save
exiNiusoand risk of transportation, l'lano Fortes timed
and repaired mar 26—ly _
jo a—tf
NOTICE.
Owe* Inox 8t*a»uioat Ooxvant, 1
Augusta, 1st May, 1880. J
ja ^ Mr. 8. M. Laflltoau lias been appointed Agent
for this Company, at Savannah, to whom all
goods front the East should hereafter lie addressed.
Mr. J. h.Guleu conduct* the Agency nt Augusta.
o, McLaughlin,
may ft—3m Secretary and Treasurer.
NOTICE, ~
Ip ~ Tlie freight on Corn from Atlnnta to Savan-
uah will lx ducod to Ific. per hushol, on and
after the 1st 'ay of April.
W. M. WADLBY, Gcnl 8n|*t.
Transportation OlHeo Central Railroad.
Savannah. March 117. ISfitt. mar 28
Tli«T Greatest Medical Discovery
of the Ayr, ia
AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.
Tliey d-n't tiM.r complaints,hut
they er ne them.
Ono flex lias cured Dyspepsia,
Three Uoxos have cured tho
worst can's of Scrofula.
Ono ltox always cures tho Jaun-
► dice.
Two Boxes have cured Kryslp-
1 elas.
\ Three Boxes are sure to cleanse
■ tho system from Boils—often less
than ono docs it.
Two Boxes havo completely cureil the worst of ulcers
OD the leg.
Small dose* seldom fail to cure the Piles.
Ono doso euros »ho headache arising from a foul stom
ach.
8trong dosesoftou repeated expel every worm from
the body.
They should ho gtvon to children, who aro always
more or less allllctod with this scourge.
As a gentle Physic they havo no equal.
One Box cures derangement of thu Liver.
Ilnir a ltox cures a Cold.
Thoy purify the blood, and thns strike nt tho founda
tion of evory disease.
As a dinuer Pill thcro is not their equal in tho world.
They nro purely vegetable, nnd can do no harm, but
do accomplish an unaccountable amount or good.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Low
ell, Mas*., and sold by all Druggists ami dealers in modi-
clno throughout this pectIon Jft.t Jy 1
iano
iv.'if. zoftnaujirA- co.
H AVE Just received large additions to their stock of
Pianos, from tho timuttfacturies of Steinway A
Sons, Stodnrt, Llglite, Newton A Bradbury, J, B. Dun-
hnpt fa Co., ke., Ac., which nro selected for rt/tUTV or
voav.aud V.XCM.WNT wuHXMANStm*. These Instruments
nro offered at Now York prices, and most liberal term*.—
To which they respectfully invito tho attention of tliolr
friends nnd tho public in general.
Nos. 107 Bryan, nnd 01 8t. Julian sts.
Special Attention Invited
T O AN Assortment of flue French Engravings nnd
splendid colored Lithographs.Just arrived and for
sale at W. 1). ZOGUAUM, fa CO’S.,
Nos. 107 Bryan, and H4 St. Julian sts.
☆ CLOTHING
EMPORIUM, w
(03* tlOOR, VitST or tur. UU’CUUCVK RGAUIXO room.)
~WlO. PRICE." Sup’rfiuoCluths
FASHIONABLE Cm 1 '"—'", »'">
MEDICAL COLLEGE OP GEORGIA.
A L'flL'sTA, July, I860.
T HE TWENTY-FIFTH Course ol Lectures in this
Institution will commence the first MONDAY in
November next.
FACULTY.
G. M. NEWTON. M. D., Anatomy.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D.,eurgcry.
L. I*. GARVIN. M. D., Materia Mcdicn Thcrn{*euti<
and M.-nlcal Jnii-piudi-ncc.
J. A. EVE, M. D., Obstetrics nnd Diseases of Worn on
and Infant*.
U. V. SI. MILLER, M. D., Physiology amt Pathological
Anatomy.
ALEX. MEANS, SI.D. Professor of Chemistry.
L.D. FORD, M. D., Instituted and Practice of Medi
cine.
II. F. CAMPBELL, M.D., Surgical, Comparative nnd
Microscopical Anatomy.
R. CAMPBELL, M. D.. Demonstrator of Anatomy.
8. B. SIMMONS, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator.
JURIAIf HARRIS, M. 1»., Prosector to Professor of
Surgery.
Clinical Lecture* will bo delivered regularly nt the
City Hospital, and huiiiic opportunities will bn nlTnrded
for the study of Practical Anatomy.
Fees for tlio entire Course .....$105 00
Mutrlculatluu Ticket (to be token oiicn) ft 00
For further {nrticulara, apply to
Jy 14—’Jw-* —- 0. 61. NEWTON, Dean.
Have you Insured Your Life ?
THE CHARTER OAK
Life Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD, CT., * U
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,000.
•IAS. C. WALKER, President.
8. II. White. Secretary.
This Company will insure Life nt the lowest rate*, con
sistent with safety to the assured. For further inforn
lion apply to
A. WILBUR, Agent,
Jy 12 111 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.,
'henry - esler & co. “
A T their Steaui Engitto and liuilcr Works, Atlantic
Docks, Brooklyn, Now York, are prepared fer
STATIONARY, RIVER AVO MARINE
ENG-IISTES,
Of 0very description. Sugar Mills, Mill Works, nnd
Mining Machinery. Also all kinds of High mid Low
Pressure Boilers.
Tho Subscriber, agent iu Savannah for the above
Works, will recelvn orders fur nil kinds of Machinery.
He baa now on hand several small Portable Engines suit
able for Blunter*’ use, also, one 15 horse {rawer Engine,
which ho will sell on accommodating terms.
II. II. LINVILLE, St. Julian «t.,
July 4 tf One square west of the Market.
law nroTioE.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE.
FBI HE Undersigned is engaged iu the practice of Law
JL in tliosove.nl Court* of llcdfunl, Franklin nnd Cof
fee comities, und the Federal Court at Nashville, lie
will give strict attention to collections in any por(ion of
Middle Tennessee.
Refer to T. fa W. Raking A Co., nt Nashville, mul to
Messrs. Wayne, Granville ft Co., at Savannah.
Jy 1—tf __ JNO. It. KARIN
JOH35F OLIVER,
HOUSE AN1) SIGN PAINTER,
I Paper Hanger, &c.,
S PRF.PAUKb to doall kinds of work iu ills lino, iu
tho hunt manner, with de*|M»tch.
aprl I 121 Broughton street.
Mc€REAI)Y, MOTT & DIllNDAOE.
151 MAIDEN LANE. CORNER FRONT ST, N. Y.
Distillers of
TRIPLE REFINED CAMFHENE.
80 and 05 per cent Alcohol and N. E. Rum.
ALSO MAMTACTL'HKII* AND DKAI.rKS IN
T HE following articles of thu bent quality, nnd offered
nt tlm lowest prices:—Burning Fluid, Spirit* Tur
pentine, Tar. Pitch, Rosin, soft mid hard Turpentine,
-right Varnish, Coal Tur, nnd Naval Stores, of evory
description.
THOR JIKTTS, Distiller,
apr 10—win eow
8. .IKNNKYJr
ANTIIONV nielliI.LOII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, OEOROIA. ’
4®* Ofilce on Ikiy Street, over the Hank of Savannah.
may7—1y
r WjSlgibson,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, after fifteen years’ practice,
has located in Augusta, Ga., and will attend tho
courts in Riclitnond, Warren. Columbia, Burke, Jcffur-
•on and Lincoln counties. Ag- Refers to Editors Re
publican, Hnvnunali. mar 8—dtliu
BREWER fis CALDWELL.
20 OLD SLIP NEW YORK.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND GRAIN FACT0I18.
Jo 30—41 rnos I»
Ice Pitchers.
DOUBLE .
WATER PITCHERS
Bourn new aud beautiful designs
Plated and Britanniaj
—AT—
The Hoaso-Furniihing
BTOlllQ .
No. lou Brouglitou-stroet.
may 1 HOB AGE MORSE.
Auction Sales.
11Y OCTAVUS COI1KIV.
* For Bale! * .
40 shares of 8ontli Western Railroad Stock.
BY G. W. WVLLY.
. At Private Sale. "
Marine Rank Stock: Planters’do do.
Jy a
Auction 8alo.
On Tuesday, tho 1st day of Aug., during tho legal hours
of sale, Iu front of the Court House, will bo sold:
Lot No 10 Walton Ward, Itobcrtsvlllo, and Improve
ment* thereon, consisting of n brick store mid dwelling
late the property of Dennis Wynn, now under rant ut
$140 per annum. Further particulars ami, tonus which
will bo liberal, at sale. -Jo 00
Auction Sales.
BY JOHN 8. SIONTMOLLIN.
At l'rivatu Bale.
Flro Shares of tho Capital Stock or tho New York aud
Savannah Btomnsltip Company. * jyi u
At Prlvato 8ale.
One sharo or tho Capital Stock of thu Suvannuh nnd
riiiladulphia Steamship Company. jy K) u
Wanted. —
A wet nurse, ono without a child preferred. Liberal
wages will hu given. Jy 16
To Rent.
Tho n rthern tenement of tlio Blues’ Range, from tho
1st of July to tho 1st of October. Apply tn
Jy 1 U. W. WVLLY, Broker. _
At Prlvat-) Sale.
Three prime young Nogro Fellows, ono aged 20 years,
ono aged 22 years, one aged 26 years. Sound mul hoalthy.
Also—
A Negro Womaunboat 22 years old, with her Infant
about 8 mouths. Also, a tdnglogirl about 12 years old.
Executor’s Sale.
NVlll lie sold, before tho Court llonso door, on thollrst
Tuesday III Aug., liotwoon the legal hours of salo, by
permission of tlio Ordinary aud direction of tho Ex
ecutors :
1 Horse, ncciistomod to siuglo or double harness, be
ta tho Kstuto of John M. Berrien, deceased.
loaghigto
Assignee’s Halo.
Will be sold, on tlio first Tuesday ill Aug., before tho
Court House, Iu thoclty of Savannah, between the
legal hours of salo:
Lot number twenty-four, fronting oil William street,
(iVe simple), with tho improvements thoraon, consisting
of two tenement Brick Buildings, containing four bud
rooms, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, servant rooms,
mui pantries, with all necessary out-bulldliigs.
Also—
Tho following named iiegrous. Jim, aged 40 years;
Peter, 26; I lousy, twenty-five t am! Jerry, 20 years.
Thu samo being the assiguud property of John M.WII-
Ua IIIRAM ROBERTS.
may 12 Assignee.
For Hale.
A deslrabla building Lut in Calhoun Ward, situated on
tlio corner of Taylor unit Abtrcorn streets, fronting on
Cullioim Square, subject to a ground rout of $50 per uu-
uiiin to H10 city. Jy 14
For Salo.
Ono of tho most desirable mid well Improved Garden
Lots, containing about 80 or bU acres, situated nhoutO
tulles from tho city ou tho canal. jy 12
For Salo. ’
Lot No 10 and improvements, Jnsper Ward, corner of
Whitaker mid Harris streets. The iutprovcmuntN run-
sist of u tfltiu 2).<j story Inic a I louse on a basement,
flirnished with wuteraiid gas fixtures, flue stable mid
carriagu liuuse. Jy 11
Auction Sales.
IIY lfKLIi &. PRBNTI8S.
A first rate Cook and good Washer aud Iruner—At
Private Sale.
A first into Woman, agod about 35 years, good French
Cook, Washer and Irouor, to bo sold Iu tho city. Sold
for 110 fault, A rare cluiuco for a good Cook—warranted
wound. Titles wurrauted. Jy 8
Fur Sale
EuatTonnosseo and Georgia Railroad Stock.
City Bonds.
Cantou Copper Stock.
R A very valuable and highly Improved Plantation,lying
nut II vo miles north of J*>ul4Vi)lo fn Joficrson county,
Georgia, containing 2300 acres of land, 1000 acres cleared
mid miller fence, the balanco well woo<b-d. On tho
promises there Isa good dwelling housu, fine stnbies,
barns, negro houses, grist mill, water gin, mid a 1 other
necessary Improvements. Tho laud is well adapted to
tlio culture 01 cotton mid coru.
A valuable Plantation containing 3700 acres of land,
lying in thucounty of Jefferson, about six miles from
stimuli No 10 Central liuilrmul. One thousand sovuu
hundred acres cleared mid under fence and In n high
statu of cultivation, tho haluncu woll wooded. The im
provements consist of a good dwelling. Overseer's house,
negro houses, stables, barn*, ued a fine grist mill, saw
mill, and cotton gin, worked by water power, Tho
above is one of thu best Plantations iu Middlo Georgia.
JxK
Fine Beady-
Made Clothing;
Hats and Caps,
Shirts, Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
CiiueSfUmhndl'a
Cravats, Stocks,
llmidkorclff*.
Fancy A rl tries
ANIi
MILITARY
TAILOR,
147
BAY-STREET,
For Ueutlemeu. S.\ V All* At Short Notice ,
from city and Country solicited, -u3-
jAur.s i. HNtnr.B, ononoaV. 8MPf-a tiiom is a. askew.
s.viturns A' .tsK/iir
(Successors to LYNN * SNIDER,)
FORWARDING, FACTORS,
—A NO—
General Uoininission Mcrch'ls,
NO. U5 BA Y STREET,
SAVAWWAir, O-ZJOXlGrlA,
At tho old stand of Lynn & Snider.
Liberal «rfr«nrc« made on Counii/nnicnti.
Jo 7
NOTICIQ.
T HE Undersigned have this day formed a co part
nership under the name mid style of SOULLABD
h CROWDER, for tho transaction or a General Commis
sion Business. E. A. SOUI.LARD,
WM. CHOWDER,
Savannah, .Inly 8lh,1860. Jy 16—3
\V ANTEIk
A vessel of nbout’JOO ton*,to loiilln tho lino for
Baltimore. Apply to
jyT BRIOUAM, KELLY & CO.
mSCu'™ Waited to Hire.
Un««ptr, u u.
In Stylo nnd to Albany, l-'ifteun dollars a niontli will bo paid for each
AVorkmmisliip, • baud. For particular*, inquire of P W Alexander of tho
By the Best j Republican ulMco, ur address the .ijnd«n-lgnc«Ln» Autorl-
M oc h a n I c *, CM *' 20—tf
# Bi
. WALKER & BROTHER.
OIIAS. SIIOLL,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
LATE OF SIIOLL fa FAY, 1
O FFERS 111* professional services to the citir.'-ns of J.
Savannah and the State generally, us an Architect
and Superintendent.
Designs for Public or Prlvato buildings, vitli specifica
tions und estimates, fac., furnished and executed.
lie will also attend to the designing nud furnishing
Monuments. Tablets, fac., as well a* Cemetery t-nclo-
ires, on moderate terms.
Jig- Oilloo next to Haywood’s Barber Stiop.
June" tf
WANTED
FBI ' Hire at $15.00 permontli and found, from now nil-
JL til January next, live nblo bodied nogro men. Ap
ply to Jy3 WM. WRIUI1T-
TO Hilt EL
A NEGRO tJIUL uboiit IK years old; a good nurse or
Iiuums servant. Apply to
mayo GKO. A. McCLKSKKY.
950 RE WARD.
Runaway from tho subscriber'* plantation,
hi*bouse servant WILLIAM, lie i* of black
complexion, about 6 feet high, lm* bad teeth,
mid i* well known in the citv of Savannah.I will
»puy theubovo rewurd for his lodgment iu any
Apply to C.M. IIUOUKN1N,
7—2w Pocotatigo, S 0.
MASTER HUIIjDERM AND'CON-
THAl.TOltS.
P ROPOSALS fur erecting a Masonic Hall for Solo
mon’* Lodge No. 1, will be received ut my ofilcu
until the 1st Monday in August next,
Jy 7-3w JNO. " •
. S. BOWEN, Architect.
I-I. F. SMOOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THOMASTON, GA.
W ILL Practice iu tho counties of I'pion, Craw
ford. Monroe, Spulillug, Henry, Pike, Merri-
wether, and Talbot.
June 23d, 185(1.
lOltff LYON.
Je 26— endwtf
WltXtAM T. DUCK.
LYON & DLAGK,
Attorney a nml Counacllnra at Latv,
jVcirfon, Baker Co,, Ua.
W ILL give prompt attention tout] business en
trusted to tlndr cure, in tlio following comities:
Slimier, Clay, Randolph, Early, Decatur, ilnkcr, Cal
houn, Dougherty and Lev.
May 27, IS6lt. may 27—1y
kctwabe;
Faclor & t'omnitesion Merchant
NO. 81 BAY STREET
COPAlt'I’NKltSHIP NOTICK.
T HE UNDERSIGNED hive this day formed a Co-
nurtnrrshlp, under the name of CARY fa DOW-
KLSON, for tho {iiii'iMwe of taking Pho'ogratdis, Doguer-
reotypes and Auibrotyitcs. P. M. CAREY,
U. F. POWKL80N,
Juno 10th, 1866. jo is—tf
PHOTOGRAPHYT
M essrs, oauy fa puwki.sun would respectfully
give notice, that tacy are tmw jm-pared to exe
cute the most beautiful colored Photographs, ever ex
hibited in this country.
Mr. HUNT, a celebrated Artist from London, is now m
the Gallery, prepared lo execute tlio coloring of tliesi
Pictures, ultln-rin Oil, Paslil or Water Colors.
Persons having Dngurreotypcs of deceased friends, tuny
have them copied and enlarged to any size, up to file
Specimens of ritko-n* ofSnvminaharoulready lliiisln-dam’
ntny bo seen at the Gallery. Jail ID—Gain
FOR SALE.
4VNK Quarter of IlioWiskham « upper Mine No 22!
in Otli District Carroll county, Georgia.
Tld* Mine I* offered on tlio most dosiraldu terms. One
tenth cash, bnlauee payable from sales of Ore, samples
of which can be seen ut my ofiico.
Jy .lolls S. M0NTM0LLIN.
For Sale,
A Black Man about 35 years of ugo, a ilcst rale Pr‘-ss-
man. Will bo sold a bargain if applied lor immediately.
. _r Sale.
A smart and Intelligent Black Girl,about 17 yrsof age,
accustomed to house work.
A prime Negro Matt about 33 years old, ougiuccr and
firammi.
A smart Negro Girl ntmnt 5 years of age,an orphan.
A Negro Woman tweuty-sevon yre of age, a good field
hand.
A Negro Woman 20 yr* old, aud her child six mouths
old.
A very likely family of Negroes, consisting or a Mulat
to Woman about 36 years old and her son 0 years old,
mid uu infant.
For Salo.
Tlie following desirable building Lots:
Lot* No*. 3,4, P, 10 mid 15, fronting on Willi* street.
Lot* Nos 1, fl, Sand 5, fronting uu liowen street, mui 3
und4 ou Cuylcr street.
The abovo l*»t* if not sold lief,.r tlm lint Tuesday in
July next, will lie offered before thu Com t House in tlio
city of Savannah, nt public hate. Je U
For Sale.
A Stcmnbnnt, 62 feet long, 11 foot 7 Indies beam mid
4 feet deep, engine 8 liorwi power. Was bnllt one year
ago and i* iu good order mul condition. She will bo sold,
a bargain. may 10
House and Lot-*-At Private Salo.
A desirable residence situated on Charlton street, Just
bolow lm Fayette square, on lot No 20, aud half luFNo
27,80 by 100 foot. Thu Improvement* aro u good wooden
homo, with six good sized room*, with a kltchou iu the
yard and a well of good water. Tlie house Is under rout
Tur throo years, nt an annual rent or $300. Subject to a
ground rent of $— pot- annum. If not sold before tho
first Tuesday In Juno,It will bo sold at auction Iu front of
Court House.
Terms—ono third cash, balanco three nud six months,
with Intorost secured by mortgage. Purchasers paying
for nil papers. may 22
Rough Rico—At Private Sala.
For sab* in lots to suit purchasers, dry und In good or
der, in bags or bulk. An excellent article for feed, at 25
to 37}<| cts per bushel. Terms cash. may 10
" Cot tngo Tract—At Prlvato Hale. /
Lot No. 9, Third Tytiilng, Anson Ward, containing
668-10acres, situated on tlm Middle Ground Road,about
3 miles from tlio city.
Plat of thoiilmvo farm can bo seen ut our Counting
Room. Fur salo low for rash. may 10
Garden Lot—At Prlvato Sale. ~
Garden Lot No.t'S, containing f»j4j acres, lies between
tho Louisville Hondmid tlm Canal, alraut two milos from
thoclty. Apply nt our Counting Room, where tlm Plat
cau bo seen. may 10
SWIjPJ»l.Vfi.
Auction Sales,
BY T. J. WALSH.
Strawberry Plants.
Persons desirous of obtaining Cliolco Plants of “ no-
vny's Seedlings,” nt a low price, can have an opportunity
by leaving orders lit thu taunting Room. They will ho
supplied by Mr. Uratlloy with directions for {darning,
and. If desired, will attend to tlie planting of llieiu In tho
vicinity of thoclty. Tho Fruit dm* been for salo at
Messrs. Dmntly fa Co's, corner Hull and liruitghtuu-ets.
T J WALSH,
may 23 No. 170 Bay-st.
Auction Sales.
BY 8PMNUER GUKltDI.L.
• At Private Bale,
2,000 bnsheU of Bke, an excellent article of feed for
stock ftf dll klridtf, perfectly dry and iu good order, at 2ft
rents per bushel. Call mid examine. may 24
Sale nt Auction
In fronf of store ut 11 o’clock t ’
At Private Bale.
Lot No.-—, fronting on New etroet, North of tho \ xim.imillin'
Ilullroad Depot, being ono hundred nnd ten feel front, by * “ ,1 ‘
one hundred and filly feet deep. For further Information j
and terms, enquire at tho counting room,
may 3
23 bbls Whiskey , 11, 'Anml Ut pipes llrandj;
fl do* superior Claret; 1,003 bushels Corn?
27 kegs (iuslien Butter;
Furniture, Fancy Artk les, fac.
Also at Administrator 4 * Said.
Safo can ho seen previous to tho sale, al J. rf
i's ofiico. Will ho sold at 12 o'clork, Term#
An Iron
Privuto Sale.
Lot No. 324,12th dial., Lowndes county, 4D0acr*a.
Lots Nos. 24, 14,2.
do do 213,4,1, Lutnpkiu county,
do do 27U, U, 2, Fannin do.
For terms, apply at tlm Counting Boom.
Prlvato Sale.
Improvements on Lot No. 25, Walton Ward, consist-
lug of a double tenement Building, Tlio lut baa a lease
of sixteen years with urvuowut. Ground rout $18 per
annum.
For terms und further particulars, enquire at the
Counting Boom. apr 10
Private Sale.
40 bbls cholco Mc»s Beef;
MX) sacks prime White Corn;
S bids choice Figs’ Feet
25 casks prime Baron Sides;
20 do do Shoulders;
4 boxes choice Tennessee Hams. For sale low.
At Private Sale.
Two Houses situated on tho comer of St. Julian and
j I’rlcu streets, No. 17’Woshington Ward, one of which Is
2J*j stories on brick basement,tho other is 1}$ brick base-
| incut, subject to u ground'rent of eighteen dollars per
{annum. Tho location is very desirable, situated as it Is.
. In a very healthy portion of tho city. For further par-
i tlculars enquire ut thu counting room.
• Al Private Sale,
j That very valuable nnd beautiful residence near the
; comet of South mid West Broad streets, No. 34 Liberty
Ward. Tho location is ono of tho handsomest in the
city, aud the hum U finished In the latest and most ap
proved style, with gas and hot and cold water fixtures
throughout. Attached to tho premises there Is a Iwauti-
flower gnrden, containing a very choico selection of flow
ers, shrubbery, Ac. For terms apply at our counting
room. apr 7
Administrator’s Buie.
Will bo sold on tho 16th duy of May, commencing at 12
o’clock M., at tho couutlng room of Mr. John 8. Mont-
inollln.
-j——- -—.—-— — Gnu lino Iron Safe, belonging to tho cstato ol John
Desirable Itcsidenco for Sale. Doyle. opr 4
Lot No. 0, corner of Harris and Tntnull stroots, with . ITTrim'l
Improvement*, cou»istiug of a two story wooden dwell- j At t nvmoBaie.
lug in a brick basement, well fi it I.died, with all necessn- t |o„:i,j!ffi,rfm fanlt 22 y0 “ M ° f BS °’ ot d - 8I>0,,
ergarden with a well selected mid choico collection of
rose* ami other flower*.upr 16
IjOTTKMIES.
D rawn numbers of mass icu
2 20 12 04 27 38 18 23 5(1 37 00 17 717
E.WITH1NGT0N.
1,000.
CLASS NO. 170 FOR 1850.
To bo drawn at Savannah, Ua., July 17, 1850.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY ft MAURY, MANAGERS.
1 of 90,000—1 of 91,000—1 of 93,000
78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*.
Ticket* $2—share* in proportion.
Tickets nud Shu re*, either singly or by l In’package,for
sab- by Jy 17 K. WITIMNGTON.
TO RENT.
A FIVE ACRE LOT ou tho White Bluff rand, ad
joining tlm city, all enclosed with a comfortable
dwelling, burn, stable*, two negro houses und otlior out
hnihliiigH. Apply to
Je 2ft WM. WRIGHT
Tin Smiths Wanted.
CIX first i nto Job Workmen can find sternly employ,
Iimiit, where the highest wage* will be paid. Applj
immediately at HORACE MOUSE'S,
No 165 Broughton street.
V* Charleston Courier, Macon Journal ft Messenger,
mol Augusta Chronicle fa Sentinel, will give tlm nhove
3 in-erlioos. nud send bill toll M. Jel8
rkniovaL.
FH^HI* Subscriber* liave tenipornrlly removed their
JB. couiitiug room to No 148 Bay street.
Je 21 MINES fa JOHNSTON.
notice:. *' ‘
A LL Persons having demands against I)r. I'resly
Mann, deceased, are requested to hand them in duly
utie.-ted, in the lime prescribed by law; mid thorn* in-
d -bt«d t<\ tho same are requested t« make immediate
|Niymelit to O. J. UDODSON, Adlii’r.
July 4 Cw
NOTICES.
A LL BILLS against tlm Am fililn Kalamazoo, Taylor
muster, must bo rendered at tlio Counting IIoiiho
•it' tlm undersigned, by 2 o’clock 1*. M-, this day, or pay
ment will bu debarred.
WILLIAM BATTERSBY ft CO.
Savannah, 26th Jum*. I860. Je 26
JohnS. Norris Architect
H AVING resinned the practice of hi* profe**ii*u.
offers Ills services to hi* friends nud tho publ'c n>
an Architect aud Hiipcrintendnnt.
Designs for any part of the country supplied nnd cxe
ciited in all the various brmielu'S of hi* profession; Mich
a* Public Edifice*. Stores, Dwellings, Muiiumeuts, Ac.—
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores dcsigneil and executed.
Office iu second story corner of Bull-st. and Bay-lam
over Camp fa Rid)in*ou’*stoic. ly jan 3
NOTICK.
W HILST tho Store occupied by the undersigned
i* undergoing repairs, lie van bo found at the
oilicuof M. sar* Ruse, Davis ft Long.
Je 23 OCTAVUS COIIKN.
NOTICK-
T WO Month* after date application will be made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Clmtlimn
county, for leave to sell nil tlio real and personal E*tato
of David M. Roger*, deceased, for tlm benefit of thcbulr*
of said Estate. 0. W. ROGERS,
Jo 26 ^ _ Administrator.
TOBViliDKliS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepareti to cxocuto at the
shortest, notice, nnd in tho most work manlike
: manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutlurs, Cornice, nr
oilier work connected witli tlio maiiufacturiiig or repair*
I lug of Copper, Galvanized Iron. Zinc, or Sheet Iron
, Business. HORACE MORSE,
‘ mar 19 156 Broughtnn-xt.
NOTICE.
fa LL PERSONS having demands against tho firm oi
[ 1l Wylly fa Mont
new, ffeli 10]
Wylly fa llontmolliu, will plea*o present them at
"*",LY ft M0NTM0LL1N.
WYLL
WM. GREEN,
DEALER IN 9
DISSOLUTION
T HE Firm of VevstlUo fa Frierson, l*this day duwoW*
od, by mutual consent. Tim business will be sot-
l tied by II. W. Verstlllo. II. W. VURSTILLE,
FRENCH IlHRR. EUSOPtiS. & COI.OGN!■ t s-zmimwk.^
JVXXXjX. STOWES ! SoticeT
sAAAsniwuaBssMtSra . . __ | milK FIRM of WAYNE. GRENVILLE fa CO., in till*
BOGARDUS HO^E POWER, CORN SHELLERS £ city, aud ot GRENVILLE, SAMPLE ft CO., Iu
HA\.rn-iTi..ns. PiminuM. a-.-. t C l,altam...ga, Tenn., was dissolved on thu 1st Inst., by
• mutual consent. THOMAS. r«. lVAYN’E.
II. A. WAYNE.
C.E. GRENVILLE.
W.T. SAMPLE.
Savannah, fitly 7tli. 1866. jy 8
rjpHK UNDKR.SIGNKD will continue the Fac-
H. 0. DREWER ft CO.,
MOBILE, ALA. 1
j Goneral Commission and Shipping Merchants.
I Je 30—flnius 1»
hbmovaxi.
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
| (Sole Ay cut for Bre’a Brace.)
[Commission Mer chant,
IMPORTER
. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
even ttcscmmox or
AMERICAN HARDWARE.
83 BKKKMAN STREET, NEW YORK.
je 30—lm I'
SUNDRIES.
| Rags fair to in'inii) Rio Coffee, 160 do Jnva
I llUv Lagulro, Muscovado, Maracaibo and Mocha
Coffee,
160 hlids Muicovado Molasses,
m Mils New Orleans Syrup, [Sugar,
30 hlids NewOrlenus. Muscovadoand I’orto lileo
4isi bid* refined Sugar, A. B. fa O.
L 60 b|i|* Cnislied and Powdered Sugar,
[ HI boxes |*ii.r do,
t KWi bids l**bauon Hupcrfiuo and Extra Flour,
200 (Mixes Ailuiiiuntiiie, Sperm, A Mould Caudles,
*52. , * **™l"*iid FHiuily Soap nnd Hlarvii,
80 bale* heavy Gunny Bagging.
200 colls Western Hump Rone.
2000 lbs 3 ply Baling ltope, *
fiOhlids Clear Bacon Hide*,
60 do Itiblicd do do,
2ft do Shoulders nnd Bums,
fiO bids Mess and Prime pork,
10 half libla Fulton Market Beef,
160 boxes Tobacco, vnrlou* lirands,
100 do Block and Green Ten,
600 lings Drop and Buck Shot,
60 keg*anil linir kegs Hazard’s Powder,
76 bids Sugar, Rultci and Soda Crackers,
26 bids Pilot Bread, *
Together With a full assortment or nil other articles
In tlm Grocery linn, fexcept Llqoors). i„ store and for
laloon accommodaiing terms by
__ y 11 __ ttOOBRS, NORRIS ft CO.
nOPB AND TWINE - U iidliignnTf
JDfc by [Jy 15] MINIS fa JOHNS
[Jy ift]
HUE.—1000 cask*, now landing from brig N Berry,
1 nnd for sale by
1ft CAIILKTON A PARSONS-
C KMKNT AND PLANTER.—foo bbiTci
nmnt aud 60 bbls Flasler, in store and for sal* by
It ib
[li "1
I Jy ift
Jyift
CARLETON A I’ARHONH.
II AY ■CUTTERS, PLOUGHS, ftc,
I S PREPARED ALSO, to dress Mill Stont-saiid lit I lien
with all the necessary Irons, complete: and is nmiin
factiiringii (trist Mill for Plautntiou purpose*, to l>e rut
by the Gin Geur or Stonin Power. Warranted to giind
good meal)
Store at llardcnstlo’sold stand, one door west ot tie
market. Jeb 16—1}
' KItS. GILBERT & KENNEDY.
TREAT
Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, &o.
without Hunmc.a operation*.
OHlcc 7-10 nr»n«lxva>*, Cor. Antor Place,
NEW YOTtK..
C ertificates from kx-gov.t. m. Tucker, Judge
F. W. Hilling. Cnpt. Isaiah Sellers. A. S Baldwin,
M. I).. Hon. T. Butler King, Gen. Narelsso Lqie/., Cupt.
Wm. Lent her*. IV. P. Allison M. !>., Judge Alex. Walk
er, Col. Mauuscl White, Tims. E. Bond M. I)., J. S. l'ea* I
cocke, M. D. *
PERMISSION TO REFER TO
Ex-Gov. Jns. G. Junes, linn. Fred. P.Slnnlon, B. V. I
Palmer, inventor of ‘-Palmer’* Artificial Leg,” Francis |
Grice, Naval Constructor, N. Yard, Phila, Proprietors of •
the Girard Hou*e,l'liiladelphin. I
apr 22—12tdfal2tw
SHIRT STSHIPiTSl
AT 147 BAY-STIUaHT.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Assortment oft
SUPERIOR MADE SHIRTS: White, and Fan- '
cy Figured, of every quality ami style. I also havo
SHIRT* MADE TO MEASURE in any stylo ordered.
Call at tho Star Clothing Emporium of
wm. o. PRICK,
Juno 26 No. 147 llny-wtreol.
torngo nml Commission business, under the stylo
of TIlOS.S. WAYNE ft SON, nml solicit n coiitinuniico
of tlio pntronngo extended to the Isle finn of Wnyn
Grenville ft Co. THOMAS 8. WAYNE.
R. A. WAYNE.
Savnotinh, July 7111. 1866. jy fl.
V* Patriot, Nashville, Tenn.; Whig, Knoxville, Tenn.;
Times, Wetumpka, Ala.*, Southern Advoealo.UwMsville,
Aln.t nnd Mail, Montgomery. Ala., will publish ton-
mount of$5 each, nud send bill tn thi* ofiico.
COAL.! COAL.!!
AT J. T. THOMAS’S
I'oal Yard, Ferry JYliai (.
OOO TONS Cftuuel, Orrel, White and Ued An)
t/Ov Coals, ou hnml, a* follows:
2>W ton* English Cunnel Coal;
200 ton* Liverpool Orrel Coal, an excellent article!.»
Parlor Grates, Stoves nnd Ranges ;
lOU ton* Large Lump Whlto Ash Coni, siiital left •
Foundries and Steam Engine* ;
400 ton* Broken and Screened Kggslzo Bed Adi Con
a genuine article.
The undersigned I* prepared to fill orders at shorter t
noli'-e, and solicits the putrenagenf bis friends an I tin
public. «T. T. THOM AN,
Jjm 7 Wood and Coal Yard. Ferry Wliait
11 ANDY IN BOND.—Olmif pTpes^ 18 quarter
clink* nml Hi •s’lavcs pale nnd dark Cognac Bran
dy, vintage IMO to 1863, landing in bond, received di
rect from the IIoiiho of Pinct, Castillon ft Co., Franco,
nml lor sale l.y
Jyl* _ MINTS it JOHNSTON.
k ST K li N ^ 11A V .—2Q0 bales prime Kasteru
G. A. MANDKLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, WAYNESBORO. OA.
Uefevenco T. W. Miller,Esq., Augusta, Gn,
!<■ 30—tf
MONTVALE SPRINGS,
, FAST TENNESSEE.
This Celebrated Watering Place
Will lie ujiened on tlie first duy of
Juno next, l.y the undersigned, for
merly of the Washington Ilall, Imt
more recently of tlio Floyd House, In
___ fc£Mncon, Gn. In assuming the man-
ftllS'IiGSS 1 !.**'? AI ? D extensive estab-
LISHMENT, tlm subscrilier will Hpnrn no lalmrorcx-
pense to mako it, not only a pleasant resort to those In
search of pleasure nnd relaxation, hut a comfortable
home to the invalid iu pursuit of health.
Tim high Medicinal properties of tlm water, havo
been ascertained l.y careful scientificnnalv*ii>.imd their
superior oflkaccy in tlio euro s.f various discuses ha» been
tested by thousands of person* Indeed, in tho euro of
Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrlimn, Liver Complaint*. Klim-
inatisin, nnd nearly every otberdiM nHo of n formidable
nature, tlm water* are probably um<urpu**cd.
Pamphlet* having been published rontninliig a full
analysis of the water*, nml it. remedial virtue*, (w hich
person* can linvnon np|dication to tlm undersigned,) hn
would merely say in this notice to tlm public, COME
AND TEST IT FOR YOURSELVES.
Tlm Establishment I* furnished with facilities for
warm and mill bathing,and lias such other appendages
as will conduce to tho comfort and pleasure of his
guests.
■ Hi) m Tho heat route for reaching tlm Springs, Is tn
Knoxville. Tenn., by Ilullroad, nnd thence 26 miles by
Stugo via Marysville. II. I*. BEDDING,
may 20—2m Proprietor.
by
Hay, landing from Imrk It. A. Allen,nml for salo
Jy 3 CAIILKTON fa PARSONS.
Wa, "» landing from sclir Sidney
Price, for wile l.y
Jy« BRIGHAM, KELLY fa CO.
dALT, GUNNY CLOTH, SCOTCH. ALE.
C5 166 bale. Gunny Cloth, 6000 sneks Salt, 60 casks
Tennant’s Scotch Ale, for sale by
JyH T. R. ft J. G. MILLS.
•p-yBIK LANDING.—600 bbls landing and for
_J salo by
Jy o
CAIILKTON A PAltSONS.
f IMB TO ARRIVE.—1600 casks white Umo,
JLi I or sclir N Berry, for sale by
JyO CAIILKTON A PARSONS.
’Hf F,8M REEF,—Received per nebr Wm.Smith,
1TJL from Nuw York, a consignment or Mesa Beef,and
for salo by
Jy It SNIDF.U8 A ASKEW.
P LAIN AND JAPANBD TIN WARE,
at wlmlesnlo, by 1,0VELL fa LATTIM0RK.
nALTIBiOIlE'WliiTB CORN.-Just re-
JLR celvod per sclir Sidney Price, from Baltimore, a
consignment of prln*a White Corn.nml for salo by
__ Jy O 8NIDKR8 A ASKEW.
|M<OUR I FLOUR 11— Superfine,"Extra, and
JC Family, In bbls and sucks, for salo low to closo
consignmstit.
Jy I*
SNIDERS fa ASKEW.
CAR SPRINGS,
O WNER WANTED for 28 Car Springs, In store threo
years. Ifnnt applied for before 15th Inst., thoy
will lm sold to pny expenses.
Jy 7 IIONR A CONNERY.
C HAMPAGNE.—26 baskets Ileldselck Cham
pagnn, in pints nnd quarts,landing from sclir Lil
ly and for salo by
jy 7 CLA0I10HN A CUNNINGHAM.
J|%> ing per sclir Henry Nutt, for sale ..
Jy 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO-
S ALT.—2000 socks Balt, in slnre and for sain tiv ~
JeflO COHENS ft HERTZ.
H AY* HAY 11-300 hales prime North River
Hay, 160 hales choico Eastern liny, in store and
fur sale by
WAVER fa CONSTANTINE,
Jy 14 Jones’ new Building, llny-st.
C OHN \ CORN 1 1—1600 huthels good whlto nnd
mixed Corn, also Corn Moat, nnd suporfluo Flour,
In store nnd for salo by
, , WAVER & CONSTANTINE,
Jy R Jonen’nuw Building, Bay-it.
B ACON.—60 hlids Sides, 10 do Shouidors, 16 coski
Hams; for solo by
Jy W WEBSTER ft VALVES.
L.
— Ira Smlthflfld do; for salo by
Jy 17 WEBSTER A PALMES.
TT INSBED OIL—.lust vcceivrdnnd for salo at
JLi._ JOHN OLIVER’S Paint and Oil Store,
jy 17
121 Broughton street.
STEAMSHIP KN OX VILE,
LCDLOW.Coinmnnilcr,
WILL SAIL ON SATURDAY, JULY 10, at 7 P. M.
Thu splendid nnd fist going *t“nm*hlp KNOXVILLE,
Capt. Ludlow, will leave asnlmvt. For freight or |mvs-
sage, niudy to PADELFOIU), FAY A CO.
Cabin Pitssago $26
N. H —Shippers of Cotton by these steamer* wlli {dense
take notice, that no Cotton will be received nt tlm presses
that i* liot distinctly marked Dll the edge of the hale.
Jft>* Berth* j<otsecured until istbl fori
Jy 10 PADKLFORD, FAY ft CO., Agents.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
.A- ■ : ’
’WM’
ST’MSIIIP KEYSTONE STATE
R. IIARDIK, C run inn tul cr.
TO LEAVE SATURDAY, JULY 19, AT 0 A. M.
Tlm United State* Mall steamship KEYSTONE STATE,
R. llnrdiu, Commander, will leave a* above. For freight
or passage, apply to C. A. GREINER, Agent.
Cahill Passage $20
Steerage do 7
Passengers by this Ship for Ualtinnue and Washing
ton will he landed nt New Castle. Did., fromlwbieh place
cars start 3 timesdally for the above cities, and other
Southern paint*. Jy 14
For Key West and ilavantir
TX. S. MAIL
rriKX TEACHERS offlrst ability employed tn tlm
M. Schools affording facilities for njthuroiigh English
i ducntloii, with Latin, Greek, the modern pnlitn Inn-
ullage*. niiisic,(uu guitar, (duno, Imrp ami organ) draw,
lug. embroidery,nml seven kinds of {minting.
Refinement of manners, and the etiquette of society
culraled. A Parisian lady resides in ilm family. Prizes
pee awarded iu each department.
Aid* to physical education tn bo found in Dancing,
i^ilistbeniCH, a Gymnasium, Bowling Alley, (strictly pri
vate,) swimming in M v*lic River, (salt.) horseback riding
Ac. \\ ill trained anddlo horses belong to the Semi-
ary.
For particulars address the PniscifAt
Mrs. THOMAS l». SMITH.
Rr.rEnrxcrs:—Hon. Robert C. Winthroji, Boston; Hon.
Edward Everett,do.; Hey. Cliarle* IlriHik*, West Med-
lord; Rev. John Pierpont. do.; F. Gardner, A. M., Prim
i Ipal Boston laitln School t Don. Abbot Istwreneo. Bos
ton; Rev. Hubbard Winslow. New York: llev. William
Hague. D.D., Albany: llev. Itollln II. Neale, D. D, Bos-
Ion: Hon,Sam.Houston.Texas. may 1—6m*
"Where Shall xvc «{icml _ thc SummerT
ROTJISro HILL
Water-Cure & Motorpathic
INSTITUTE,
AT NOltTJIAMl’TON, MASSACHUSETTS.
I N nil the local advantage* which render attractive an
institution for invalid*, aud n .summer retreat for
other*, seeking relaxation aud pleasure, this stand* alone
and unrivalled. For the gratification of rural tn*tc* nnd
real enjoyment, it possesses many advantagesoror most
“watering place*.” Jenny Lind, nfler a three months
stay.cullcd it tlm “ Paradise,.r America.” Families from
the South, fiml In it a lovely, ami iu every respect de*ir-
nblo summer residence. Parent*, anxious that their chil
dren should posses* good constitutions on entering youth
or adult age, would find that a few. months residence in
the bracing mountain nirof Bound Hill, with it* *y*.
tenia tic, invigorating exercises, would put t belli in po*-
session of greatly enhanced powers of endurance, and
their whole life would lm likely to bo more energetic,
from the impetus thus given to physical development.
Dr. II. Hoisted, tlm proprietor, continue* to pay par
ticular attention to Women’s diseases and weaknesses.
The succoss which has attended his method of treating
Hindi complaint* by hi* system of Mutorpnthy lm* given
him n most extended practice. This system I* founded
on new pathological principle*, nnd by It. {lennnueiit
cure* are effected with nn ease and certainty heretofore
wnattalued. U« iUro devotes Ulmwdf to tlie cure of thu
various kinds ofcli rente diseases. Having been for twen
ty year* att lie bead of a Hydropathic Institution, nml
within that time having treated ninny thousand* of the
tno*t complicated rases, he lias had an opportunity which
fow have possessed of acquiring skill in tho control of
protracted ami difficult complaints.
ltr.rr.nENOCH.—V. It. G. Rom, and I. W. Morrell, Ksara.,
Savannah: D Wilcox, Esq.. Augusta,Geo; 11. 11.
Esq., Manchester, Va.j and I). A. Hyde, Esq., Charleston,
8. G.
Circular* sent free to any address on application; “Ex
position ofMotorpalhy." postage free, on roccint often
letter stamps t nnd “Motion Life" on receipt of six.
Address IF. HALSTKD. M. D.
npril 13 If Northampton. Mass.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
WM. ROLLINS, Commander.
LEAVES ON TI1K4T1I AND 10TI1 OF EACH MONTH.
Tlie ISABEL leaves thi* port regularly.on the 4th and
19th ofeach mouth, and conm-ctsnt Havana with tlie U.
S Mail steamship Company’s Lino of i-teainer* for San
Francisco via Aspiiiwsll. ami will carry the Pacific Mulls.
For passage only, apply to
nov 26 roll EX’S fa HERTZ. Agent*.
For Niagara Falls,
THCOEl IiAItEB «b CANADA.
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
PER STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
VIA PHILADELPHIA.
fob 28
At Private Sale.
39 Shares Cun ton Mine Stock,for sole at a very low flg
ire. feb 28
A Valuable Plantation for Sale
IN McINTOSIl COUNTY.
M TUKSubscrllwr offers for sale tlio follow. <£*
Ing valuable TB ALT UF LAND, lnMc-«S?®G,
lutosli county; 1,220 acres of pine landffejrjS^
and well timbered; 150 acre* of good buy laud—
60 acre* of whirl) is cleared and under cultivation, part
crossing tho t-avuunali, Albany fa Gulf ltiiilnindi also,
1,120acres of rich swamp ami hammock land; 1,830
acre* of rich luml, 130 cleared nml under good cultiva
tion, with a good mill sent attached to it, nil within 2}»
miles of the nhove named Railroad. There 1* u good
dwelling on tlio premises, situated ou a high, beautiful,
nml well watered hill, within 1mite* of tho above
Railroad nml on the Macon ft Darien road. This I* a rare
chance for laud imrehaHurs, aud a great bargain can be
obtained by upplying ImmediateH to the proprietor.
A.J.UAUUtLSr..
Wulthuurvillc, Liberty Co., or to
JOHN 8. MONTMULLIN, Esq.,
mar 24—dftwtf Savannah. Gn.
VA L UA IILK PL AN TAT ION~FORNAT7k .
A valuable Son Islam! Cotton Plantation on
WjHalhe south end of St. i atlierine’* Island, contain-
ft^S^liig ’J’l'.iO ucrcs of suiieilor land,609 of which are
...ikw under rultivation. Tlie improvement*nro a tine
dwelling, roltou picking homo.aud initon store houre:
also accoinmiHlnt|.m* sunicieiil for 60 or LO negroes, and a
wharf at wlileli freight is lauded from tlio Savannah and
FloridasteamlHiuts. The situation of this place renders
it one of tho mast desirable plantation* in Georgia, a* it
commands a full view of tlio ocean and otfordsad-
Virtitttg-a fur fish, ovalvvs, ami a variety of game imsur*
passNcd. For particulars npplv to
Je 26 WM. WRIGHT.
" A SPLENDID FARM.
M For anlo near lliucMvillc, Liberty county, con
taining 300 acres, more or les*, loo of which i* |
cleared, under good fence, and in sunerior cultiva
tion, all well manured for several years—Is very produc
tive und easily cultivated. The Farm embraces a very
valuable tract of Bay Laud, easily drained, and of tlio
first quality. Tlm balance of tho laud, say 150 to 200
acre-s, is well wooded. The improvement*nro u comfort
able dwelling, good stables, barn aud new aud large Cot
ton and Giu House, nml accommodations for 20 to30 ne
groes.
It Is situated 3 mile* from thu Savannah ft Gulf Rail
road, and J^ili of n mile from a Church aud good Acade
my and very healthy location. Will bo sold low;
tenn* easy. Apply to
way 29 W. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
I***} That desirable lot No 29 Jackson ward, being CS
iii'rt Jefferson street and 69 deep. On the prvtn-
B C, 4*os nro 3 House* which relit for $362 per annum.
'" NT.M(
For Snlo to Arrive.
25 bids, new Moss Beef, New York.
59 do do do Pork, do do.
10 boxes GoshenClieesti. fob 27
At Private Sale.
A Negro Woman,a good plain Cook,Washci and Ironei
If not disposed of at private sale, by next salo day, wil
(ben be sold before tho Court House to the highest blddei
Titles undoubted. fcb 25
A Valuable Family of Ncgi
gwi Man. a good field hamt,
rate Cook, Seamstress, Washer and lioner. nnd thetr
Child, about 8 years old—sound nnd healthy. Titles uu •
doubted; if not disnosed of at private Kile before next
sale day, will then be raid before tho Court House to tK*
hluhest bidder.fell 25
A. Thomas & Co.,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
110 BRYAN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA„
A TIIQMIH. Jo 11 B. 8, PARI)01
Gr!R A-IST GEE’S
Jcl4
JOHN S. MONTMULLIN
TO RENT.
A The House of Mrs liyersnti. In Jones street, nt
Q present occupied by John Biehnrdson, Esq. Pes-
•Lsession given on the 1st of November next. Apply
Join—2avvtf EDWIN HERTZ.
Air-Tight Self-Sealing Cans.
Arthur’s Patent
AIR-TIGHT
Self-Sealing
C-Ajsrs,
A.NP
JARS,
For preserving fresh
Fruits,
Tom a to os.
Ac., Ac.
Full directions for using them, accompany tho Cans.—
For sale at manufacturers prices, by
HORACE MORSE,
may 29 155 Rroiightou-st.
BRY ART S11ER1F F’SSALeT
W ILL lie sold, before the Court House door, in tho
comity of Bryan, on tlio first Tuesday of Au
gust next, between tlio legal hours of sale,threo Negroes,
to wit:.
A Negro Woman about 49 years ofngetbne Negro
Girl about 16 years of age; ono Boy about 13 years.—
Levied on a* tho property of Nathaniel Bacon, to satisfy
two fi. fas, issued out of Bryan Sunerior Court, in favor
of theCenlral Bank v* Nathaniel Bacon. Reuben Eng
lish nnd Wm. II. Edward*, sen. Property poluted out by
William II. Edward*, sen., Juno 23, I860.
. Jo 39 ($5) L. LANIER, Sheriff n. C.
GUARDIAN SALE.
B Y VIRTUE of an order passed at tho July torn of
the Court of Ordinary, of Liberty county, will bo
sold, mi the 1st Tuesday ill September next, before tho
Court House door at Ilinesville, 100 acres of land, situa
ted in Liberty county, nnd sold for tlio benefit of thu
heirs und Distributees of Rev. II. Q. Andrews,late deceas
ed. ,
jy l4 E. tj. ANDREWS, Guardian.
notice.
T WO Mnnllis afterdate, application will bo made to
the Court or Ordinary of Kfllnglinm county, for
leavo to sell all the land* belonging to tho Estate of
Beal Edward*, late of wild county, deceased, for distribu
tion among tlie lielro of said deceased.
O. D. EDWARDS, Adm’r.
Springfield, Ga , June27, I860. Ju 30
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ffaN tlio first Tuesday in September next, liotwoon tho
legul hours of sale, will be sold, nt tlio i ourt IIoiiho
In Savannah, by order of tho Courtof Ordinary, tho
Real Estate of Peter Henry,Into of Chnthnm county de
ceased, contlsting of two Lots on Stownrt street in
Robortsrlllo, held under a lease, which has between six-
toon nud soventcon years to run. nnd tho improvoinnuls
thereon, being onodonldo tenement frsino hiiildliignml
ono single frame tonemeut. Tormscnsh, pnrclmsor pay.
Ing for titles. JAMES B. READ,
Jy 16 Administrator.
qf
CfASI
ly fi
Jy!5
.OILS—OILS — IlleacliodWlialo Oil, by the bbl
less quantity ; for Kilo low by
CHAFFER fa 00,
ASH BLINDS, Door* and Mouldings, constant
* far sale at tho lowest rates, for cash, at .
. CHAFFER fa CO’S.
T ADD6rb._4o feet, a good nud duralilo nrtice,
JLi cheap, At [jy 16) CHAFFER ft CO’S.
FARE TO
PHILADELPHIA.
$20.
FAKE TO
NIAGARA FALLS.
$28.
Thi* line ronneels nt
Philadelphia, with thoGrcat
North r Western Railroad
Route; through M Niagara
Fall* and BntVnlo, In sixtoen
hour* from Philadelphia.
Throtigli Tickets, with
the privilege 'of *top|dng at Pliiliplelphia, and inter
mediate point*; for salo by the Agent.
Fare to Niagara Fall* or Buffalo $28.
“ “ Elmira 26.
“ “ Cnuauduigua..... 28.
CIUS. A. GREINER.
jo 27—tf Agent, Savannah.
U. S. MAIL LINE
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Via Darien,Bruitawick, St. Marys, Fcr-
nanillna, .Tncksonvlllc, Plcolata,
ami MlddlehurK, Black Creek.
THE n< :inicr WELAKA. Cjqit. N.
King, will leave fur the above place*
every TUESDAY MORNING, at 10
to’clock-
• Freight will bo tnken for Traders’
Hill nml Intermediate Landings, on tin-St. Mary’s River,
No freight will bo taken after nlno o'clock.
For freighter passage, apply on hoard, nt the Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, near the Ga* Work*, or to
CLAGI10RN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Jan 6 Agents.
FOR BEAUFORT
Via BluITtoii, Illlton Head, Boyd’s
Landing nnd Charleston.
The Steamer WM. S K A IIR 0 0 K,
Capt. F. Peck, will leave for the above
place* on Sunday*, at 6, P. M. For
freight or jun-sige, apply at tho
Charleston wharf.
it.—Freight fey nil way place*, pnyaldo here, and
all amounts les* tliim $1 must he paid at time of ship
ment.
Jel
J. P. BROOKS, Agent.
For Charleston and Florida.
The lino steam picket CAROLINA,
Captain CoxoUcr, will leave here fur
JackMuiiville, I'irolatn aud I’alatka,
‘every Tuesday Afternoon at 5 o’clock;
'returning, will leave fur Charleston,
every Friday morning at 9 o’clock. For freight or pas
sage, apply on board, nt Willink’s Wharf, or to
N. D.—Freight payable o
Jo 20—ly
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 American
isliip CONSUL,Capt Mortimer,wants 600 bale* cot-
__bton to complete her cargo. For freight engage
ments. apply to
je 23 _ T. R- fcj. G. MILLS,
xai FOR LIVERPOOL.—The line (3 M)
aaMtschr CORDELIA, Dunlmni. master, will havedes-
patch for the above port. For freight, apply to
Je 0 BRIGHAM, KELLY fa CO.
FOR BALTIMORK.-RKUULAK LINE.
1 The superior packet sclir SIDNEY PRICK, Capt
Gaudy, having nearly all her freight engaged, w ill havo
despatch. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
Jy 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
B —ponf iiE : W~YOliK.-BRi»rLINK.—Tlio
regular packet brig AUOUSTA.T. Stone, master,
_ tlio most of her enrgo engaged, will have des-
tatch. For balanco of freight,or passage, apply onboard,
’ - fa WASHUURN.
Jy l I_
DANA t
Jy 17
FOR PHILADELPHIA—-IIKItON’fi
LINK.—The fine rehr FANNIE, Capt. Beaston,
vo dispatch for above port. For Freight, apply to
C. A.GREINER.
JFh FOR NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINE.—
JS&ia&T'hc lino fast sailing sclir TARGET, McGregor,
master, will havo quirk disjiatcli for the nhove port. For
Fro glit or Passngo, apply on board In Captain, or t<»
Jy 17 _ COI1KNS fa HERTZ.
Jilt FOR NEW YORK—GILMORE ft CO’S
aSStLlNF^-TIm sehr ALBA, Cupt. Taylor, will meet
with dusiHitch for tho ubovo port. For Freight, apply to
jy 17 * HUNTER fa OAMMKLL.
FORNBW “YORK-—BRIG LIN E.—Tlio
’OTdregularpacket brig AUGUSTA,T. Stone, master,
“““will havo despatch. For freight or pussnge, apply
on hoard nt Podolford’s wharf, or to
jy k DANA fa WASHBURN.
JTiJi FORNEW YORK—GEORGIA LINE.—
jOWfaTUn tlno fast willing sclir M ANUA8SETT,8va«oy >
master, will have quick despatch for tho nlaivo (»ort. For
Freiglit or Passngo, apply on board loCnptnln, or to
Jy 8 ’ COHENS fa HERTZ.
FORNEW YORK—GEORGIA LINK —
_ Tho fine fast sailing Schooner WM. SMITH, Fish
er, Master, will havo quick despatch for tint ubovo port.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board to Captain, or to
July 4 COHENS ft HERTZ.
FOB, NEW YORK.—UNION LINK.—
■Tlio regular pnekot sclir L 8 DAVIS. Abell,master,
Imvo quick despatch fur tho nbovo port. For freight
orpnssngo, apply to
Jy 2 OGDEN, STARR ft CO.
K FOlt NEW YORK.-Tho first class Am.
ship JAMES RAY, Captain Turley, will leavo for
art about fourth July, Having a largo airy cabin,
and handsome state room accommodations, she can
take n few passengora. For {ausage, apply to capt. Tur
ley on board, or to
Jo 26 HUNTER fa OAMMKLL.
TO RENT.
$6 Tho southern tenement of the threo story Brick
'yd House, situated oil lots No* 39 audio Crawfird
tiffLWiti'il, and now occupied by John I'ostcll, Esq.—
m-it'Ksioii given 1st November next.
Jyl—lw A.A.SMETS.
FOil HALE.
Tlm building on South Broad street, formerly
used as thu St. John’s Church. To bo removod
Muring tlm summer. A indy to
GEO. A. McCLKSKKY.
TO RENT.
Eastern Tenement *'f tlm four story brick
Hun hi*, on l*»t No 20, Liberty Ward, occupied by '!
tori Upping, Esq. i'osiessiuti given 1st October V
next.
Two Tenements on Cnssel Bow. Possession of ono
given now, and of tlm other bt November next.
Also—
Tlm Western Tenement of dwelling House, ou Lot No.
0 Warren Ward, faring south mi Broughton *trc«t. now
occupied by l)r. Mayer. Possession given l*t November
next. Apply to
Jo 6—lawtf _ A. A. 8MCTS
TO RENT.
M Two Ito'im* near the Ciintoiii House, suitable for
sleeping. Apply tn
Jy3 WM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT'
A two story wiKiden building with a large lot
SLi): staid,*, kitchen, fac., sil.iat.-.l on West Bn-ad st
JOliJLApply to G. W. WYLLY,
Je 10 Broker;
TO RENT.'
M A Store under tlm Bluff, fronting ou Whitaker
street. Apply to
mar27 SPENCER CGRDKLL fa CO.
TO RENT TILL NOV.'1.
A good Dwelling Iloit.e in Troup Wurd. with
nuiiNleru improvements. Ap|dy to
limr ~ A- WILIIUH, 111 Bay-st.
FORRENT.
Two very desirable Store* in Jefferson -ireet nexl
Bto corner of Congress street, well adapted to
fanny kind of retail hu*im>s.
feb20 MINIS ft JOHNSTON-
Tiroi* ruft:
Tin-Wharf Store to No. 172 Bay street, suitable
J!!»ii for storing Cut ton or MorctianiBra. Ai'pty tn
Xlwl jnn 7 DAYNARD ft BOM LAND.
Magic Com and Cob Mill.
A SECOND EXHIBITION which has this dnv boon
( given of tho efficiency of tho above named Mill, a*
an economical and speedy modo of grinding L'oro in lltr
grain, and In tho Cob. hss satisfied every ono of Its su
{HTiority In every claim which it makes npon the public
confidence.
Till* Mill docs not deservo the confldcnco of tho pul He
oni.v. because of It* powrn, RPEzn nnd crrccnvKNrsM in
cracking the Com and Onh with which it Is supplied,b ill
it dnc\iimra*, it make*good Meal, Grist, and Hominy,
while at tin- same time It cracks Court and Com in n
man imr superior to any Mill which has yet been offei d
to the public.
It I* in consideration of tlm peculiarly lino quality ol
Mr al. GflUT, and UoMiNT'which this Mill turns Out, tl at
the undersigned a* agent offurs it to tho public.
Any further information may lm had on application to
\ tho undersigned who has the Mill for sale.
GEO. A. McCLESKEY,
mar 22 ftf] Hull street, 3rd door from Bay.
SPRATT’S
PATENT
LIGHTNING
HOBS.
With GlassIiisnlati is
put up at tho shot lest
uotlcc, by
8TIBBS ft DAY'S
mar 14—Srao
li. Gordon Springs Jj|
W ILL BE READY for VINTERS by 20th JUNK.
Thi* is the most ph-u*niit and healthful mni-
im-r result iu Georgia. Tho waters aro very superior—16
or 20 Spring* of almost every variety: Chalybeate. Mag
nesia, Soda, Free Stone, fac. Their virtues require no
pulling, Bke “Mr.Clay’s mouth’ they speak lor tlic-m-
*i lve* when tried. Tlm climate |* iiiiparallcled—morals
pure—plenty of line fruit, nml a clever fellow for land
lord. Nine mile* from Timiml Hill on State Road.where
Hacks meet the trains daily. G. W. GORDON.
June, 18 50. Je 0—02m
M’KIMiS.
ratlllS HOTEL wns opened for tho reception oi vis-
JL it ir*,un THURSDAY, the 29th of May. In nc
curdniicc with tho |i|an adopted la at year, tho front ha*
been extended 150 feet on llvoafivray, with awing of fn
feet. Thi* building being 60 feet deep ha* fine airy halls,
nine feet iu width, with room* on either tide of 18 fret.
A* to vi tit Bat ion and si/e uf lodging rooms, it is nut ex
celled by any Hotel iu tlm cwutitry. Jthaaben newly
furnished throughout, and m-arlv every room ha* been
provided with spill.g bed* of tho best construction.—
Terms uf hoard same aslant y»or, $14 per week. Grate
ful fur past favors, the | roiub-tui* hope, by con«t»nt at
tention to the wants of tm ir patrons, to merit a cuu-
tiuuauceof tlie same. l’UTNAM ft I'AYN,
Je 0—2a wlm Proprietors.
FOR SALE.
f A Plantatiuii in Wayne county, on tho Buf
falo £wamp, containing lUCO acres: about 250
acre* cleared and in order for cultivation. On
the premises i* a plain, romiurtablo dwelling,
necessary barns und out-bnuses. Possession
given in Deceiulier next, und with thu placo will bo sold,
if desired, the provision crap of tho present year.
Also—
An improved lot (2\< acres) In Iho vlllaeo of Waynes-
villc, ami 20 acres mljuiiiiug. Waynesvillo is unsurpassed
fur health,and t'm Brunswick Bailruad running through
it, render* It easy of access.
Je 17—lm HENRY R. FORT.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CORNER OF 13TH ST., AND 4TH AVENUE,
NEW .YORK.
Tlm Umh r-igned beg leave to an-
iiuunco that they havo talun tlie
CLiRRNOux lloTi.u.
Relying iip ’n their Intimate at-
quiutatice with tlie business, and tlm
interiurnrraiigcuuMiisumlucc'imuindii-
Gun* of tlm Hotel, which, hi point of comfort ami ele
gance, nre not surpassed, they hopu and fed that they
will he able to give unqualified satisfaction to tlu-ir nn-
uicrouH friend* aud all who may favor them with their
patronage. G KEUNER ft J. BIRCH,
Proprietors.
Tin* Undersigned having dispos-d of hi* interest iu tl •
“Claiie.M'Ox’* to Messrs. KERNED ft BIRCH, lake*
thi* opportunity to return Id* thanks to hi* numerous
patron*, ami lake* great plcaMira iu recommending bis
snccCMors to their kind regard*, they having had much •
experience in catering fur tlm public, will eontinneto :
keepti|i tlm well known reputation oftlie establiskmeut. j
ns having no superior in the Unitdd State*.
O. C. PUTNAM, ;
New York. February. 1850. apr 19—iKiin
LA FARGE HOUSE.
WEW YOH.K.
000 TO 070 BROADWAY.
M Tlii* new nml beautiful marble edifice i* just com*
pluted nml entirely new ami magnificently furnish- •
ml, nnd will bo opened to the public about the first
of Juno next.
Tlie locution ur this House make* it very desirable for
permanent or transient boarder*—being iu the most |
central part of llroad way, and in the immediate vicinity •
of nil fashionable places of nmmmiiiriit. and is better
adapted to the comforts of famllieM.tlmii any other House i
in tlio city—having a largo mint her of parlors, with ]
large and well ventilated lied rooms attached, together •
with quite a largo number of siuglo room* for buliu* and )
gentlemen. j
This House Is to be of the first class aud second to none )
in all it* appoint incuts, and it i* to bu kept upon the
regular American {dan and under tlm personal Mipet in- J
temlcnro of Wm. II. Burroughs, former proprietor
of the Irving House in thi* city, also of tho Franklin l
House, in Philadelphia. •
EDWIN STONE ft M. BURROUGHS.
New York, May 2Qt!i, I860. Proprietor*.
jolO—2w
SALE OF LOTS
At Sumter City Depot.
^ The Georgia and VlnridaT Bailruad iTTuipany
fafgjfihwve <-»iablished tliolr first Depot nt the tenth
flAM^tnlle South of Aiiiericus, to which {>oiut tit
Coiint.mv Ini'e made preparations to open the!
Railroad from Aineilcii* in the month of Octnber next
tlio owner* oftlie land around said D<|et, having
ohlniuctl the sanr lion oftlie Railroad Cuin|Hny, will
oiler for sale on Wednesday tlio second day of July next,
to thu highest bidder, 50 i-liglblo busilioia. and rcshlcitro
lot*, convenient to tlm Depot which ha* mulvcd tlio
immeuf
“SUMTER CITY.” ,
The Depot i* mi tlie summit, uf iliu ridge between
Murknk-c nml MurkaluuchceCreek*, it 1*243 feet nbovo
tlm lied of Flint river ut Albany,nnd isthe highest point
on tlio line of Road—it i* convenient to tho largo trade
whirl, will go over (be road from the South, being near
tin-junction of tlie two piincii<n! Highways, hading
from tlm Southern part of Georgia to Anioricus.
The point telreteil lor "SumterCity” Depot,has been
proven to lit* one of the healthiest locations in Georgia —
Tlm water I* purr—fu-c from lime, nud of tho best quali
ty.
A Steam Mill will be erected at ;hc place by August.
Ample Church nnd School or Academy lots will bo re*,
served and given to the various denominations, ahould.
they desire llieiu for building nml occupation. All {a r
son* doing business at “Sumter City” will hnvo equal 1
privileges on tlie road, a* It may lie extended below to
F fi illiate tlu-ir busliic -H, nil of which will, for the emu-
*’ ! ing business 8on*oii, be tributary to this Depot. Apian.
r of *• Sumter City” may be seen nftcr 16th of the present
Sumter City'
"iitli. at tlm HOTEL
Western HOTEL nt Albany
4ES* The terms will be o
payable 1st January next.
Albmiy, Juno Gth, 1856.
in 14—<lt.1y2
iy be seen niter 16th of the present
L at Amcrlcus, and at tho Smith.
i half Cash, nnd balanco
J. M. COOPER,
Auctioneer.
H SMITHSONIAN HOUSE, j§
Augk Broadway, Corner Ilaunt.-n-St., AomL
W 33 VP YOU, g.
G OOD Itnomsaud lbmnl $1 76 per day: or 60 cts., 76
‘ cents, nnd $\ per day, for Single Rooms. Pavlova
with Bed-rooms, $1 60 to$:t per duy.
Meals extra—nt all hours, ami aa ordered tlm* afford
ing all tho udvnnbigea oftlie American nud European
system of Hotel management, with nccommodutlon*
equal, and at price* fully one-third les* than nt other
first-class Hotel*, having aa desirublo location; which,In
this most central nnd costly s|ait, must utterly doj^rafu*
petition.
Jo 20—*11 in
SIDNEY KOl’MJ
Stevens House,
!£
(Late Delmonioo's Hotol,)
21,23,25 AND 27 BROADWAY, „
Opposite BowlingUreen. NEW YORK,
T «|IK Underslgnwl avails himself of this opportunity
or l.iformlng hi* friend* and tho public Hint liohns
leased tho abovo named house for a term of years, nnd
has nindc oxtennlvealterations nnd repairs, nud omitted
nothing that will tend to the accommodation or comfort
of guests. Tho house having been newly furnished
throughout, In the most thorough and modern style,with
a view to convnnlcuco nnd comfort, and a* it will bo con
ducted on tho Kuru|>ean plan, and with an experienced
caterer, nnd thorough cooks, ho hopes to giro satlsfiictlon
to tlm**' who favor him with their patroiing, which has
novor fulled while ill oilier Hotel* In this cltv.
JOHN O’GRADY. JR.
Now York, June 1st, 1866. Jo 20— lm
DENMEAD’S
Steam Engine Works.
A. & IV. DKNMEAD & SONS,
BALTIMORE,
L ocomotive and stationary steam en
gine BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS, GENER
AL MACHINISTS, AND BOILElt MAKERS, KNGINE8
from 6 to 40 burse power constantly kept on hand, with
all the modern improvements. Engine* from 40 to 200
Imrho power made to order. Also PORTABLE BOH,
KItS, with Engines attached Hint take op a very small
spare; SUGAR MACHINERY, SAW, GRIST AND
ROLLING MILLS. Screw and Hydraulic PBK8SK8; IM
PROVED BLOWING MACHINES for Anthracite mid
other blast liiriinces; BOILERS and CASTINGS of every
discretion: WORTHINGTON’* STEAM PUMP: also
PATENT STEAM, VACUUM AND WATER GAUGES,
flirnished nnd put up. Jo 9—ly
SPECIAL notice,
tUlly damaged by tlio recent fire In tho Planter*
Hotel aiwvome, 1 have removed them to 110 Bryan-nt.,
•'••piHe-ito S. Wilmot’s Jewelry store.) where thev will
t>e offered at coat prices for cash, III order to enable mo
to close out tlm entire stock, at tho earliest possible
pm i»h1. fo that I may lio able to bring out an entire new
stock by the 1st of September next. Those in want of
article* in my line, will find it to their advantage to givo
mu a call nt an early date.
jc 30 _ ■» A. II. CHAMPION.
FOR RALE.
A pair uf Horses, and a Carriage, separate
ly nr together.
ROUT. HABERSHAM fa 80N.
Jo 18
MORE FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT.
J UST Received, n fow barrels nnd sacks or the Granite
Mills Extra Family Flour, mado entirely from New
Wheat of tho choicest quality, and warranted equal to
tho best. Fur sale by JNO. 1N0ERSOLL,
July 6 Jones’ Building, Bay Ft,
F resh ground Georgia and
TENNESSEE FLOUR.—1,000 sacks Georgia and
Teuncssco Flour, of supcrf.no and extra analiUes, of va*
tlows good brands, and all fresh ground; laeturo and for
sale low by JNO. INGKR80LL.
July * -
B EADELL’S tallow CANDLES'—
50 boxes Beadell’* G’s Tallow Candles.
30 do do 8’a do
Lauding and fotsaloby _
Jy 7 BCR ANTQN, JOHNSTON fa CO.
B acon sides, shoulders a hams.
60 hhda primo lllbbed Sides.
25 do do Shoulders.
10 tes choico Baltimore Bagged llams,
I ii store ami for salo by
Jy 7 SCRANTON, J0UBT0N fa CO.