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fcAVANNAll KEFUBLICAiN, UtlDAY MOK;'| ING, AUGUST 8, 1856.
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srtiCMZ, J\'OTlCES._
bENBROECK C0UR8E7
■ SAVAWNAH, ■■■
1245013ST FTJ-RSES.
1HK first meeting over IliUCourt** wilt commence
mi WtnlnesdAy* January Till, IsiT. with ft sweep,
.e for 3 year o it* Tw<* .Milo that*. $2.‘0 entiles, $100
• t, to which tho lub Will Add $400 If (wo or more
__jt.
| Santo day—Jockey Club purso $200. Milo I lout a.
I Thursday, Jumuuy Stli—sweepsntkca lur3 year olds
■lit* H**t‘;.$- v '0 *ntrance, $U>0 forfeit.
I Sam* day—Jockey Club Puts* $100, two Milo Heats.
I Friday, January Dth—Jockey Club purso $iHM>, three
Klb' Heats.
I Suite day—Jockey Club purse $100, for saddle horses,
Well weight*.
[ Saturday.’ January 10th—Jockey Club purae $500,
Hamlionn, 3 Milo llodla.
[ Sum* day—Jockey Club purae $250, Mile Hi at* 3 lu 6.
Entries l** the *tuki-a must be mode by Ut day of
October next by addressing tlic Secretary, It. F. Akin,
l*q., StVsnnnb On. nug7—td
CITY TREASURER S OFFICE.T"
SWAN.VVH, 2d .flllle, 1866. J
The Honda of the City of gftVitntiah* due 1st
^February, IS,”, (ivmimnil.v Known u« McAlll**
hr ltonde,) i**m*IJfor (Vntnd Km.Im nd Ft, rk will be re
ted on application. In Stock id the Central Itallnmd
Lnd Hanking Company, at ita market value, the Honda
King received ut par. Holder* of the Mine prefurring
di. cuu have them redeemed In money,
aug 7 .1AME8 8. 1VII.K1 NS. tMty Treaa’r.
JOB PfrlffTIffO.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
OPPOSITE PULASKiHOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jim 20—ly
Ice Pitchers.
Wanted to Hire.
T IVKNTY »tmil iitnlHide luHlied Negro Men to work
on tho iJenriiift A Florida Kailruud front Atnerlenn
to Albany. Fifteen dollar* a month wilt be paid for each
band. For particular's iiiquireol p \V Alexander of tliu
ItOpuldlcau udh:e,or address the timloniigueil nt Atiicrb
cua, (la. J. 8. WALK lilt A BROTHER,
may 20—tf
Auction Sales.
OY JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIX.
, I
Auction Sales.
BY OUR11BLL A MURPHY.
DOUBLE
WATER PITCHERS
Some now and beautiful dealgua
^ Plated and Britannia;
—AT—
The Hotue-Furnlshing
No. M^reuj$tmHitrcet.
may 1 HORACE MORSE.
i»iA.iSroj3.
NUNNS fc Cl,AUK’S Celebrated Ornnd
action PIANO FORTK8. H. 8. BO-
OARDUSt Court Huuao Square, Sole
. . _ . . Aguut. Auy comment on or dascrtptlon of
tho qualities ul'tliosu instruments la deemed superfluous.
Their high reputation of **• many ye«ra standing being
unlnii'alred by the rapid Increase of makers. Purcha-
•era can obtain them at New York prices, and thuaanro
expensemid risk uf transportation. Plano Fortea tuned
und repaired mar 26—ly
WANTED
T > Hire nt $16.00 per month and found, from nownu-
til January next, liveable bodied uegru men. Ap
ply to Jy3 IVM. WltlOlIT.
to hike:
NEGRO GIRL about 18 years old; a good nurse or
. houie servant,
lunytt
Apply t
OEO. A. MqOLKBKKY.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, CITY UF SAVANNAH, 1 '
6th August, I860, J
PROCLAMATION.
TO OWNERS OF DUOS and all other*
'whom it may concern t You ore hereby not!-
,1 to keep your Doga In and prevent them from going
e In the city limits.
J Any dog found going at large nfttr this notice nndun-
|il the 2oth day of September tioxt, shall bt* killed.
[L. 8.) EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
| Attcat. RtUTAKD 0. Wilson, Clerk of Connell.
Hllg C—1
Piano Fortes 1
tr. w. 2os«.#p.w.v vo.
S AVE Just iwivnl largo uJditioni to their stock of
Pianos, from the uMuufacturioa of Steinway *•
us, Stodart, l.ighto, Newton & Hradloiry. J. B. Dt
ham fe Co., fee., .vo., which are selected for purity or
tone and kxccli.kxt woitXM.VxsniP. These Instrunienta
are offered nt Now Yotk prices, and nm.t liberal terms.—
To which they respectfully invite the attutitlun of tholr
friends and the public in general.
Nos. Itt; Hryati. and 01 St. Julian sts.
Special Attention Invited notiou,
T O AN Assortment of linn French Engravings and VVYllIf,8T the Store uccupiud by the uudoralgucd
spleudid colored Lithographs. Just arrived and for j fv is undergoing repairs, ho am he fouud at the
snluat W. 1). Z'iQHAUiM, fc CO’S., j ufllceuf Messrs Ruse, Davis «V Long.
DIVIDEND NO. 1.
Thu Mcreliun.’s and Planters' Bank has this
day declared its first Dividend of FOUR PER
f.r six mouths buslucss, payable on and after this
iy. ^ HIRAM ROBERT*,
I'ENT.
President.
nag 0—3
HOWE'S COTTON HARVESTER^
__ The great desideratum of Planters I* finally
uhtnined in the successful Invention of Howe'*
a Harvester with wlilchoiiotiundeauptck as much
,i 5 in tho ordinary way, besides saving an immense
mint of labor. What Whitney’s Colton Ola is lu Its
■r stage. Howe’s Harvester is in picking.
I For further information, apply to
A. WILUUR, 111 Ray-strcet,
Agent for the States of Ueo. and Fla.
NOTICE.
LAW, BARTOW 4 LOVELL have removed
their office from Ikiy to Dry an street, over tin
rclmnta’A Planter*’Bank. Jy20-lni
☆ CLOTHING
EMPORIUM.^
(oxi ooon west or tip: immune tx bkaiu.vq rook.)
Fine Ready- m. o7price, Sup’rfiueClotln j npifVyi
Made Clothing; FASHIONABLE Casslmercf. and * JL _ yam
lints and Caps,
Shirts, Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes.Umbrull's
Cravats, Stocks,
Haudkurch'fs,
For Gentlemen. AII. At Short Notice
NOTICE
The under dguetl hereby give Public Notice
■’Hint no Claims for ‘ Loss |u Weight,” '‘Rob
bery,” or "Damage of any kind,"will be allowed on Good*
n Vessels consigned to us, uuluss Claim Is made before
bell very from tbe wharf.
We also give uotlco, dint Goods will not ho delivered
» Cnwiguces (havingoutstanding unpaid bills,; w ithout
Aymeut on delivery.
It 111UIIA xi. KEI.I.Y A GO.
U0TAVU3 C> 'll i-.N.
COHEN'S A IIERT/,.
m’NTBIl fe IIAMMELL.
OGDEN. STARK 4 Co.
CH A^. A. GUI IN hit.
DANA A WASH It CRN'.
| Favannah. July Ifth, 1866. Jy 17
HEALTH OFFICE, \
Savimxaii, July lull, 166ft./
All Vessels arriving at the porto Savanna!
® {relit the West Indies, Mux leu, Central Aniet<
.South America, or from any port where contugioiu
Infection* and malignant diseases are prevailing, (*1*
L'l vtsii-N haring dektu-ss on board, or hating luo
lickueii on board, Mure* Inst denranco.) arc rqulredt.
■ome to anchor off l'ott Jackson, thereto remain with
■at cumniunivMloii with the city > f Savannah ur ftdj.
lent country, until visited by tho Health Officer.
u U'-at ur Vessel ihail meive any of the Crow t
fisHingers Vowels subjevt to the above ord«-r ft
i purpo*e o; conv, ylug them to tbe city or its vicinity
I Voiwcls will uut be detained at Quaiantiae unless siicn
p-tetition he nec-t.-ory.
Any rlolatb'ii cf the above orders will subject the vi
o tin penalty of the lew.
F. U- OEM ERE, Health Ofilcer.
["Approved, E. C. Axt'Cnsux, Mayor, Jy 17_
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DU. W. H *RNK, liomieopatbist, Offlt
"^siiuthwest corner Whitaker anti Hull streets
:n ut Mrs Miller s, South Broad street, second dour
u Whitaker. ju 2—tf
NOTICE.
^ Tim fro hr't on Corn from Atlanta to Savun
■'tiali will b duced to 10c. per bushel, on am
irtbulst 'ay of April.
W. M. WADLBY. GenT fiupt.
Transportation Office Ceiitiul luiliond.
| Fnranuah. March let, lWirt, mar 28
The Greatest MetUcal Discovery
n/ the Aiic, »'s
AYEK’S CATIIAIITIO Pir.L,^.
They d ii'i ii'.lp uomplitinis, bu
theycuu'. them.
One llox Inn cured Dyspepsia.
Three ilexes have cured tie
worst on-os of Xerufula.
Ouo ltox always cures tho J&uii
I dice.
Two Boxes have cured Erysip
elas.
Three Boxes are sure to cle
* the system from Rolls—often lest
lt>a one docs it.
| Two Boxes have completely cured tho worst of ulcere
it) tile leg,
1 ■''mail doses seldom fail to cure the Piles.
e dusu cures ■ ho huadat-be arising from a foul stom
I Strong doses often repeated expel every worm from
body.
I They should bo given to children, who nro alwayi
I re or loss ntlUctcd with til's scourge.
I As a gentle Physic they have no cijual.
| due Box cures dermigi-niout of tho Liver.
“illf a Rax cures a (Jowl,
tey purify the blood, and thus strike at tho founda-
n of every discaso.
\n,i dinner Pill there is not their equal in the world.
[Tlrey are purely vegotaldiv and can do no burin, but
uplUU an unaccountifblu amount of g od.
I Prepared by l)r. J. C. AX Ell, Prnctka Cbouiist. Low.
1 Mass., and sold by all DiuitglidSittuld-ah-r* In mu ’
' i‘ throuu'buut this section .14 A fy 1
NOTICE.
kURINO our absence from this State, Mr. FRANK-
“ LIN W. UltUSBY is ouraiitliorir.cd attorney,
uug2 W. II. -MAY 4 CjJ,
'IOFFE E, SUGAR," dtc.V—
2io bags prlmo Uri-on RioLoffee,
Ion do fair do do do,
60 do Old Oovurnmeut Java do,
6 f » do prime Lngulra do,
lOMols choice st, Croix Fugar,
1" do N.O. do,
15 do fair P. It. do,
21 half chest* tine Hyson Tea,
20 do do Black do. qnnr lli papers,
50 rAddies, 12 lbs each, fine Ilyaon Tea,
60 tlo 0 lbs do do do,
_ 50 do fi lbs do Black do,
| In store and for sale by
5 SCRANTON’. JOItN>TON A CO.
FOR SALE.
JNNE Quarter of the Wisklmm • upper Mluo No 222,
In nth District Carroll county, Georgia.
This Miuols offered on the most desirable terms. Ouo
tenth cash, Imlatt :o payable from sales uf Ore, samples
of which can ho seen at my office.
jy 2 John 8. montmollin.
TO RENT*
A FIVE ACRE LOT on tho White Bluff read, ad
joining tho city, all enclosed with a comfortable
dwelling, barn, stables, two negro houses and other out
buildings. Apply to
Jo 25 • W.M. WRIGHT
For 8ale. *
COO acres of laud, lying iu Tatnnll county, on the
Ole op erlver. On tho premises hua ft.au g»od dwelling I
houm, out-houses, saw uitd grist mill, aud a gu.m ft u,t ,
orchard. . Uue hundred acres of cleared laud, tho bal- t
ancu well timbered and suitable for Turpenlluo; situated j
about 0 milts bulow KuedsvIUe. aug 7 !
For 8aia,
0m* undivided half part of tho steam Rice Mill and
Its appurtenances, including miller's hou-c and kitch -n.
Ooop-i'ssliop.blackcm.tb’<-sliopH aud out douhlu ucgio !
Iiouho on the 1-laud uf I'eunyworthtiiu Buvauuah river,
iutliu Statu of Georgia j nudouo undivided half pari of)
tho lot or parcel ot laud, ou which the miiiu Is shunted, .
containing 342 feat front on bn-'k river aud runulug 210 •
feet deep buck. uug 7 \
For Salo. t
Lot No 40 Troup Ward, corner of Jones and Lincolu !
streets; and improvements. , ’
A Negro woman, a good Cook, Waslitr and Ironer, •
about 36 years ohl. and her daughter about 16 years old,
accustomed to Iiouho work. Jy 26
• At Auction.
Tlllri DAY, at 11 o'clock, in front of store, an assort
ment of
Glass and Crockery Ware, Walters, Arm Chairs.
Marble Top Tables, Maps, Mirrors, Measures,
Engravings, Oil Paintings, Hetteos, fee., Ac.
Alsi>-—
1 largo Counter, 1 Oyster Counter,
1 Ice Chest. Together «1th an assortment of
Fancy Articles, dale positive. Terms cash.
ang 8—1
At Auction.
Tllia DAY, at 11 o'clock, in front of store, nu Invoice of
8traw Goods, consistsng of
Ladles' Bonnets,
Misses’ -draw Flats, Misses’ Bloomers,
Usut’aCoPd Straw Hats.
Also—
A fins assortment ol ladles’ Laco Goods,
aug 8—1
Auction Sales.
BY T. J*.WALSH.
j Auction galas. .
I OY BELL &1PItBNTUni
' To Rent. r SATURDAY, at 11 o’clock, la front email
A Cotton Shod on tho flay. Will hold 1200 hats*. Pos- Tii« ufliftl assortment of Grooetiss,ProvlaJon*, Liquors,
session givcu 1st October. For terms applvto I Crockery and Glasa Dare, Dry Goods, ilowand s-cund
T. J. WALFH. I hand l urnituro, Clcthidg. Funcy Articles, D atches. Jew-
jy 31 No 170 Dny.st, i elry, fee. Terms cash, before delivery.
• } N. B. All si deles puithasfd nt atiction and imt s> tiled
„ , , Strauhorry Plants. {foiprevioustoUionextregulari.nlc.wUlbosoldonac-
Porsons deshotis of obtuinlngOliokH Hunt, of lln- ■ c ount and risk of former purchaser. aug 8
vey’s Seedlings,’ at a low price, can havo an opportunity » — ■ ■ g
by leaving orders at the Counting Room. They will he i
supplied by Mr. Bradley with directions for planting. I
aud, if desired, will attend to (Implanting of them lu the .
vicinity of tlm city. Thu Fruit bus been for sals at 1
Messrs. Brantly fe Go’s, corner Bull und Drounhton-at i )
T J WALHII,
may 23 No, 170 Bay-st,
Tin Smiths Wanted.
S IX first ratu Job Workmen can find sternly employ
ment. whore tho highest wages will bo paid. Apply
immediately ut HORACE MORSE S,
No 106 Broughton street.
%* Charleston Courier. Macon Journal A Messenger,
and Augusta Chronfclo fe Sentinel, will give the ubovo
3 Insertions, and rend bill toll M. Je 18
REMOVAL.
T UP, Subscribers have temporarily removed their
cmuitiug room to No 148 Huy street.
Jo 24 MINIS fe JUHNPTON.
NOTICE. “
A LL I’ursons having demand* against Dr. l’resly
Hauu. deceased,are request) d to baud them lu duly
atm,led. in the time pcfsi'illied by law : and ibov in
debted to thu (lime nro requested to make Immediate
payment to G. J. GOODSoN, Adra’r.
July 4 flw
Fur Sale.
A primo Negro,Man a first rate timber cutter and raft
baud.
A bright MnlnttoUii-labout 10 year* of age, house ser
vant and seamstress. Jy 21
To Heul.
A Store wilh dwelling above and kitchen attached,
situated iu Broughton between Hull andWhltaki r streets.
PuBsessiou n ill lie given on tho first of Bepteuibcr.
.__Jy_i»
For Salo.
A vorysinartaud Intel Igent .Mulatto Ohl ulmiitl7
years of age, lious • sorvaut and seamstress.
ATPrivatv Sale. ’
Five Shares of the Capital Stuck uf tho Now York and
3a vuunabSieaiuslilp Coinpuuy. Jylfi
At Private Sale.
One share or tho •‘apital Stock of tho Favaunnli and
Philadelphia Steamship Company. • JylO
BY G. \V. WILLY.
At Private 3ale.
A very gcntlonud fas; tiottlng Mure, with Buggy and
Unrners, will busold sepiirate If desired. Thu owner has
no further use for them, us he is about leaving the Statu.
If uol previously disposed ol, will be sol i before tbe
Court House, on sales day lu August. ang 1
Al Auction.
On the 1st Tuesday ill August, will be sold.In front of the
Court llioiso.during the legal hours of salo:
R shares of GVutrul Kuliioad stuck. Jy 2U
idthogninii-
W. 1). Z'iQUAUiM, fe CO’S.
Nos. lt»7 Bryan, and 14 St. Julian i
OOTAVUS COIIEN.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having demands against the firm ot
WyllyfeMont
[fob 10]
FASHIONABLE
AND
MILITARY
TAIUJR,
147
Fancy Articles BAY-STREET,
Vestings.will be
MadutoMeasure
Cnexceptl’liable
In Style and
IVorkmuiiship.
By the Best
Mechanics,
CHAS. SHOLL,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
LATE OF Ml.ILL fe FAY, *
O FFKR8 his ptiir.-s»l..nul services to the dtlrxiisof
Savannah and tho State generally, as nu Architect
id "-iipuriutciidcut.
Designs for Public orPrlvnto buildings, vlth specifics-
lions an I estimates, vc.. fiirnisb. d and executed.
He will ulso attend to tlm designing and furnishing
Monuments, Tablets, fee., us well ns Cctuetery undo-
urea, ou moderate term*.
4t*8“ inil.'e next to Haywood's Barber Shop.
Jo tie 7 tf
K. F 1 . SMOOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
THOMASTON, OA.
W ILL Practice in the t-ouinics of Upson. Craw
ford, .Monroe, Spalding, Henry, Pike, Mend
wether, and Talbot.
■Iline 23d, I860. Je20—eodwtf
mtXtYOX. tV'UtlM T. DUCK
LYON & BLACK,
Attorneys and Couin-ellors at Law,
aYcicDmi, /filter <Go.
W ILLglvo prompt attentf-'U to all business en
trusted to tli.-ir care, in the following counties:
■uniter, ('lav, ltniulol|di, Early, Decatur, linker, Cal
WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
Firms or HARPER. STUART fe CO., in 8a-
vannuh, nntl STUART" HARPER k CO., In
Cb irleslon, are hereby dissolved by mutual consent.
All claitiM against said firms will no paid nu presenta
tion, ami either of the partners 'is authorixsH to collect
debts due said firm* aud receipt for tlm same.
[Signed. H- HARPER,
J. P. STUART.
uug 1-1 w It. J. IT AUG HEY.
F'or Sale
East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Stock.
City Bowls.
Canton Copper Stock.
A very valuable and highly Improved Plantation,lying
about live miles north of Louisville In Jefferson county.
G-nrulu, containing 231HJ in-ies of land, loon acres cleared
am! under fence, the btthuico Well wooded. On ths
preuiiHi'M there is a good dwelling houn'. fl-io stables,
barns, negro Iiou.k-h, grist mill, wuter gin. and a I other
lu-ceswu-y iuiiirovi iiu-nts. 'I he land is well adapted to
tho culture ot cotton and corn.
A vnluuhlu Plantation containing3700 acres drlHiid,
lying in the county of Jefferson, about six miles from
station No lu Central Railroad. One thousand seven
hundred acres cleared and under fence and iu n high
state of cultivation, the bukneo well wooded. The Im
provement* consist of a good dwelling. Overseer’s house,
negro houses, stables, barn*, ned a line uri-t mill, •aw'
mill, und cotton gin, worked by water power, ""lift
above Is one uf tiw best i'lnntatbms In Middle Georgia
mm, Uougl'iorty aud l.ee
May 27.1861'.
may 27—ly
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T IE UNDi-RSIU.NKD have tills day formed a O*
uartuershlp. under tho uauie of CARY v PoW
ELS IN, for tho purpos j of caking Pha'iigrupli*. Dacuei
vootypes and Anibrotyiies. P. M. CARI.Y.
B. F. POWKLS0N.
Juno 16th. 1850. Je 18—tf
JohnS. Norris Architect
Tl AVIN'G re.siuuedtin- practice of his profession,
OL offers hi* se.rvb-fs to his frlonds aud tho pulil'e a,
ii Airliitect and Mii|,«-riiitoiiilant.
Rosie us lor any part of the country supplied anil exe
uteil in all tbe vnn-nt* biuneh-s of Id* prolession; sncl*
« I’nldic Edifice*. Ft.-res, Rwelllngv, Monuments, Ac.—
Thoreiighly Fire I’rm-t .Stoies designed and executed.
Office In second story corner of llull-st. mid Ray lam
••ter Cmnp x Robiiison** store. ly Jan 3
HENRY' EsLER <b CO.
4 T tludr Strum Engine and Boiler Works. Atlantic
Rm*kH. II'" >klvii. New York,are prepared for
STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE
TSTSTGITSTES,
Of every description. Sugar Mills, Mill Works, and
Mining machinery. Al*o ull kinds of High and Low
“reasun* Ibdlers.
Tin- Subscriber. ng«nt in Savannah for tho above
'ork*. will receive orders fir all kinds of Machinery.
Helms now on hand sevnal small Portable Engine* suit
able for Planters' use. also, one 15 liorsa power Engine,
which lie will -ell -m iKeemiwidn'liig terms.
July I
tf
»<iuiire west of tlm Market.
jvvruiiNt Mciii.i.on,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
•F* Ofllco on Bay 8truut,over the Rank of Favniinah
may 7—ly
s engaged ill tlm priu-ti
onr's of llpdford, Franklin aim
Federal t'ourt at Nashville.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE.
T .IK Unileisigneil is engaged in the praeUfe of Lr
III theseve.nl T
Tee counties, and the
will giv« strict nttenl
Middle Tennessee.
Rofor to T. & W. Halting A '-o.. nt Nashville, and to
Messrs. Way no, Grenville A Co., nt Favmiiinh.
Jy 1— tf ,1X0. IE £ A KIN.
•THE CHARTER OAK
OF HARTFORD, CT., * v
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $100,000.
JA3. C. WALKER, President.
8. II Wtittn, Sccretmy.
tiou ajiply to
Jy 12
A. WILBUR, Agent,
111 Huy street. Faviinnnli, On.,
DOMESTIC LiauOR'.-
50 bbU L. Pile In*’ Rye Gin,
75 do Luther Fidtnns llostou Rum,
25 do 11 nu bile Rrmidy,
.'si do Old P. fe H.Coiincrticut River Gin,
76 do N O. rectified Whiskey.
20 quiirtereasks Twigg Hoop Bmndy,
_ 20 ••iiomighth do do do do,
|In store mid for sale by
n, ic 6 _ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CD.
|EFINED~AND CLARIFIED SUGAR.
" hills Stuart’s A crashed Sugnr,
J do do A clarified do,
C" do do II do do,
1 do do O do do,
-reivedand for sale by
5 S'’ll ANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
TRITE SUMMER QUILTS—
Linen and l otton sheetings.
Pillow fuse Liuou mid Cotton.
Minis' Ere and Russia Diapers.
Blenched Shirting*.
I/mg Lawns,''heck Cambrics.
India Mulls. Fig’d Swiss.
■limonetH. CnnibricH, Real Swiss.
Hair Cords. Muslins.
Check mid Striped Nniusook*, Ac., Ac.
fust received and fursulc by
“V22 DtWITT A MORGAN,
BALTIMORE LEAF LARD— 20 bbls
I primo No. I Leaf Lard, 60 kegs prime No 1 do do.
mdiug mid f»r saluhy
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fe CO.
SHIRTS!SHIRTS!
AT 147 EAY-STHEIDT.
1 IIAVK ,IU.*<T RECEIVER n Large As.*oiinienl
SUPERIOR MADE SHIRTS: White, andl ...
•y Figured, «. every uuulity and style. I n1*o have
SHIRT.': MADE TO MEASURE in any style ordered.
Call at the Star Clothing Emporium of
WM. O. PRICE,
Juno 26 N’o. 147 Rny-streel.
(IDES AND MIOULDERS.-60 hhds prime
V Itncoii Siiles. 3U IiIiiIk prime Bacon Shoulders.
I'jst r-celved and for su'e by
1 aug 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fe CO.
nOBACCO AND CIGARS.-60 boxes Grant
' fe William's s,s and 8s Tobacco, 20 boxes lOs’fobnr-
11 bbU imported Piautatloii Cigars, In store uud for
|bv
S''ll ANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
IACONSIDESTMHOULDERS &. HADIS
5'i libds primo Ribbed Sides.
25 do do Shoulders.
10 te* choice Baltimore Ragged Ilam*.
■ If, re uud for sale bv
* SCRANTON. JOHSTON & CO.
(Hoick liquors.—
1 In lilf pipes o. b. a Go's Brandy, (onr own Impor-
tat Inn. 6 pipos Holland (Med-r Swan) Gin,
• puiii'heons Old Jamuira Rum,
. 1 do do St. Croix do,
J hi casks Port Wine. In store and for salo by
I»«x6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fe CO.
DBADELL'S TALLOW CANDLES—75
r hoxes fi and 8’s Beadell’s Tallow Candles,
f* ,,0 re and fur wilo by
L‘"*5 _ F.CRANTCN, JOHNSTON & CO. _
hsiB, plaVterTand cedient.—
10IJ0 casks Liiuc, 60 bbls Plaster,
60 bbls Cement, In store and for sale by
<5AUI.KF.ON fe PARSQXH.
A318.—3 ranks Cassard’s Hams, sugar cured nnd
'siiviissed. In store nnd for snla by
_ 0CTANU8 COHEN,
(ACON SIDES—2lTidid* prime Bacon Sldes.clty
■ * n 11,0,0 mid for sale by
■ *"*6 Oi:f AVU8 COIIEN.
IVS HOWWOlllEIiX WHISKEY—10
I* n < ru ‘i («*tra), iu store nnd for salo by
I * Ul6 OOTAVUS COHEN.
COAL.! COAL!!
AT J. T. THOMAS’S
Coal Yard, Ferry lYhai i
TONS Cannel, Orrel, Wblto and Red Asl
Coals, on hand, as follows:
20U tons English Cannel Cieil;
200 tons Liverpool Oriel Coal, an excellent arth'lvh 1
Parlor Grates. Stoves nnd Ranges;
ion tons Large Lump White Asb Coal, sultal L-ft
FoundrleHnnd ferenm Engines;
400 tons Broken and Screened Egg size Red Aeb .'on
a genuine article.
Tho undersigned Is prewired to fill order* at
notice, nnd solicits the pati-onaep of hi* friends nu •tl»
public. J. T. THOMAS.
Jan 7 Wood and Coal Yard. Ferry Whin I
New Books.
Received by Jalni DI. Cooper &■ Co.»
THURSDAY. JULY 31ST.
can War. lly Jereniiali ('leiiii-ns
The Lifo nnd Adventures of ,Tames
Mountaineer. Scout nnd Pioneer, and Cl
Nation of Indians: with Illustrations,
nor.
to tho end of the Twenty-Sixth Cougn-ts, In 1841.
George Tucker, In 4 vols; vol 1 received.
The Tongue of I-'lro: ortho True Power of Christian
By Win. Arthur. A. M.
Mu mini or Civil and its Topography, Illustrated, Cl
ly ol the United States. By J. P. Lesley.
More of
A Lifo Hid with Christ In God.
The Martins of Cro. Martins. Jy 31
syrup;
K/Cb BARRELRchoice N.O,Syrup,
qJ’lF E# d° do Texas do,
SO Mil. Vfi»' Vnplf 1.1,..a„ lr....... i
nnd lor rale by
jv30
WEBSTER A PALMES.
BRANDY.
■g g* BARRELS and puncheons Old Peach Brandy,
5 do choice Old Apple do,
»or sale by
Jy ;m WEBSTER fe PALMES.
AT8 I OATvl I—-4U0O bu-ln-ls primo* Ohio Heed
O
Ac., IIIROC
salo by
Jyl4
WAVER fe CONSTANTINE,
June*’ new Building, Bay-st.
B A
I
ly 17
WAVER A CONSTANTINE,
Jones’ New nnlldlng, Bay-st,
WAVER h CONSTANTINE,
Jones' new llnlldlng, Bay-st.
H AY!
Hay,
Tor sale by
Jy l*
C ORN I CORN 1 1—1600 bushels good white
mixed Corn, also Corn Meal, and supcrfiuo FI
lu store und for salo hv
WAVER & CONSTANTINE,
Jy 14 Jonts’ now Building, Bay-st,
COPARTNERSHIP.
fflllK Subscribers Iihvo this day fnrmcd a Copartner
.R. ship for the purnosn of transacting a general Coni*
minion Business, muter tbe firm of IIARPF.R 4 CAU-
GHEY. IIKRRY HARPER, 1
ROOT. J. CAUGIIEY.
August 1st, 1850* aug 2—lw
~ “DISSOLUTION.
rjnilK Firm of Veratille •i Frk-rvou, is this day diisolr- 1
A. ed. h.v mutual c msunt. Tho lnisine*4 will bo net-
tied by II. W. Veratille. II. W. VKRST1LLK,
E. FRIERSON.
8aviinnah March Stst, 1866. (apr 2
NOTICE.
FWIHK FIRM of WAY .E. GRENVILLE fc CO., In this
JL city, and ot ORENVILLE. SAMPLE * CO., in
Glmttanongit. Tuuu., wus dissolve. 1 outlie lnt Inst., by
mutual consent. THOM AS. •». WAYNE.
11. A. WAYNE.
C. E. GRENVILLE.
W.T.SA tIPLB.
Savannah, 'wly 7tl». If6«. Jy 8
npiIK UNDISRH1GNED will cuntinuo tho Fac-
JL t,.rag* nnd (’I'mmlsd,ut bu.lne**, under the style
nt TIIOS.8. WAYNE fe- SON, nnd solicit n continuance
•Jthe patronage extended to the late firm nf Wnvno.
Grenville 4 Co. THOMAS S. WAYNE.
It. A. WAYNE.
Sava, nah, July 7th. 1F&A. jy 8.
*»* Patriot, Nu-bvIUv. T-nu.; Whig, Knoxville. Tent;.;
Tildes. Welnmi’kii. Alt; Southern Advornte.HuntsvIlie,
tin.; and Mail. Montgomery. Ain. will publish tea-
m'oint »»f <5 each, and send bill to this office.
fi, A. MANDFXL
ATTORNEY A T L A XV *
„ , WAYNESBORO, GA.
Reference T. W. Miller, Ean,, Augusta, Oa,
je30—tf
New Books.
RECEIVED JJY J. M. COOPER fe CO,.
THURSDAY, JULY 24X11,
■)feTARRATIVE of the Kxpeilitioii of nn Amerlcnn
^.’1 rqtiadion to the Chinn Seas nud Jnpnu, performed
hi ti»*»y»-nr!* 1852.1863 and 1864. tinder the command of
Commodore M ClVtry, United Statu Navy, by order or
the Government of tho United States.
A New Chapter in tlio Early Life of Washington, In
Connect!,hi with tin* Nurrativo History of tin* i’otomuc
Company. Ry John I’lckle.
Paour Dolls and How to Mako Them; A Book r or Lit
tle Girls. jy 24
IIAY,
/fl PALER Prime Northern liny, lunding this
day and Tor sale by
Jy 24—3 W. WOODRR1DQK.
LARD.
6}} Cl KEGS Primo Leaf Lard, just received and for
j£d*3 sale by
J>'24 RODGERS, NORRIS 4 CO.
HARPERS’
Ifef AU.V/.INE FOR AUGUST.
1YB. Godoy’s Mnua/iin* lor August.
(’Iiainbcr’it Journal for July.
Portrait of John <7. Fremont, price onn dollar.
Received July lid, and fur sale by
Jy 23 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
•lUST ARRIVED
fe ND FOR SALE.—fi casks of Wlnto Brandy, suita-
bin for putting up Peaches, fee,
Jy 28 A. BON AUD.
HTbACON.—fii libds choice Tcnneissec Sides and
JL9 Shout,lets, Just received nnd for sale l y
J.V28 WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF.
Ij.iLOVR.—iioosacks extra, just received and for
Jj salo by
J.V 28 WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
f^LOUR, 11AY, OATS AND CORN, In
' JC store for sub) by
ly 2fi WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF.
rilNAXD R U31. tor sale l y
flJT Jy 20 WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
rillOINU COFFEE, PEPPER, UINUEU
%JT AND MUSTARD,for Nile by
j.V2d WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF.
rf^lORN MEAL.—Iihi sucks fresh ground Corn
xL/ Meul, Jtiut received uml for sale by
J •• 2d SNIDERS S ASKEW.
ft ACON, li ACON.-10 bbds prime Bacon ehuuld-
JLfe ,-rs. in storeuml for *ub-hv
i.V hi WAVER fc CONSTANT!NU.
rUIENNK SEE 11 ACON —Choice bibbed nnd
JL Muareidc*, also Shoulders, Just received uud for
sill, by
J.v 26 WILLIAMS 4 RAT LlFF.
^4 VO Ail AND CAN ULE.s, lor rale bv
W Jy 26 WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
-fl->UFFIELD'S H AM8.-40 cu.-kV of Dufiiold’s
JLF superior We»t| linlin Hams, for sale bv
j.v 26 CLAGIHIRN fc CUNNINGHAM.
BjAPKlt HANGINGS.—A large assortment
Iron) 8 cents to $1. Fireboard Priiits for 25 cents,
at Jy 23 CHAFFER 4 CO'S.
ffelL.—1000 gallon* Linseed OH. in store nnd fiw sale
JLF l'»w.at Jy23 CHAFFER fc CO'S.
^■'lOFFEE.—lOu lings l!io Cofieejair.primo 4 choice,
JU* ldd do Lngulrn, do dp do,
50 Rockets O. G. Java,
60 boxes uround IV. I. and Java Coffee, lauding,
in store nnd for sale by
Jy 23 WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
LAGGING AND ROPE.-75 bales Gunny
MA Cloth,30 halfbnlenGi nuy Cloth,200coil* Kentucky
Rope. In storeuml for rale bv
J.v 23 WEBSTER ft PA1 MK8.
fe'i UN POWDER.—300 Leg* lity Rifie Powder,
FFFU, 5-i Itnlf kegs Kty Rifle powder. FFFG,
101 quarter do do do do, FFU nnd FFFG,
600 canister’s Sporting do, In city Maga
zine and for sule bv
J.v 23 * AVEIISTF.lt 4 PALMES.
riORN.OATj. BRAN AND HAY.—
wLJ 3000 bitsbeU prime idiio >eed Oats.
IOuO do prime AVhlto ami Mixed Corn.
1000 do AV beat limn, goml feed for cows.
250 bales printe North lllvvr Hay.
150 do choi.-e Enniern Hay.
Also.Flour,Corn Meal. C„w Pea*.
■ Old Peach ami Apple Drsudv.
In store mid for snle bv
, AVA VER A CONSTANTINE,
Jy 22 Jones' New Building, flay st.
"■TjACON SIDES.—12 libils prime llucoti dides,
IB iu store and fur rale bv
j}’ 22 * OCT A VUS COIIEN.
SUNDRIES.
. K IlIIDS Bacon Sides, 4t) liluU Bacon Shoulders.)
4 tF 10" bids Baltimore Flour, k 0 bugs Geo Flour,
126 bbLeomimra AVIiiskoy.
k . 75 do Old Momuigabelii Whiskey,
30 do do Eagle do,
$0 do common E. P. Gin,
60 do I». fc II. do,
3 pipes pure Holland do,
* 25 dux. Buckets, 80 dnz. Brooms,
2"0 boxes No 1 Soap, iOO boxes Pale Soap,
, 75 do Smith’s Family do,
.. 220 hug* prime Rio Coffee,
60 do do Lngulra do,
, 26 do Mocha do,
26 do Java do,
r. 200 hoxet Adnmnntlne CnndlrG. In store and
for salo by jy 31 SWIFT fc CO.
SOAP AND STARCH.
£QQ ^ 110XKr» Crotou Family Soap, l.lj^nnd 2
60 boxes Colgate's Family Soap, 1*^ lb bars.
60 do Oxide Oellne do pouud casks,
160 do Crotou N» 1 do 1 and \\\ lb bars,
0 60 do Colgate’s do 1J£ lbs,
30 do pure OMWegu Pearl Starch,
60 do do assorted brands do.
In store uud forAwle liy
Jy 30 AVKBSTER 4 PALMES.
SPICES, fee.
B/VGS Pepper, 20 hags Alhplco,
- LPaF 6 hags Ruce Ginger,
d 100 doz Ground Spice, Pepper, Qlnger, Cassia and
■* Mustard,
r boxes sup. Car. Soda, hi, nnd 1 lb papers,
10 do Sola Fal Eratus. % and 1 lb do,
100 mats Cassia, in store and forsrlo by
Jy '-W WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
^riHOICE CANVASSED HAMS.-40 casks
^handler's Canvassed limns dally expected nnd for
r JF 30 8NIDKR8 fc A8KEAV8.
n W4f : P 1V MDBS AND SHOULDERS.—60
JUF hhds primo Bacon Sides, 26 dodo Bucon Shoulders,
Just received aud for salo by
Jy 10 SC'IANTON, JOHNSTON L CO.
r , ~%TARNS AND OSNABURGS, lu store nnd
JL f.r sale by
CRANK. WELLS 4 CO-
Jy'26 Agent* Thotnaston Factory.
For Sale.
A smart aud intelligent Illuuk Girl,about 17 yrsof uga*
eeujtoinod t u house work.
A prituo Negro Man about 33 years old, engineer ana
reman.
A smart Negro Girl about 6 years of age. an orphan.
A Negro Wuuiau twenty-seven yrs of age, a good fieb!
and.
A Negro Woman 20yrs old, and her child six month
A very likely fumlly of Negroes, consisting of a >ftilu'
i, \l*.imii,i nlmlll :i.i viinn nlil li„ ...» ,1 ...... a,.
At Private hale.
A middle aged Negro Man, a Iiouho Larpentcr by
trade, and Ills wife mid two children, a boy 13 years old
aud «»ilrl lu years or age.
Also—
A Negro Woman aboift 25 years of ape, a first rato
huuso .'ervuut, sound and healthy mid ofgoodcharactsr.
Alsu—
A very valunble den Island Plautntlou, niiuated on
Skldaway Island, about ten miles tioin tbe city, contain
ing MiOa-res of land, 400 of w bleb i* in n high state id
cultilmtioti: tbe improvements are a duelling, two
stories lii jib on n basement, kitchen, barn and negro
bouses, The place is noted for Its health, fish and
oysters, and cannot bn excelled us u stock farm.
Also—
60,000 acres of land in Fouthwestern ricorgiu, with
many other tracts in the upper part of the Elate.
JyM
At Privat • Sale.
Three prime young Negro Fellows, one aged 20 years,
one aged 22 years, oue aged 25 years. Sound und heulthy.
Also—
A Negro Woman about22 year* old, with her infant
about S months. Also, a slncb- girl about 12 years old.
At Private Salo.
lait No. —, fronting on Now street, North of the
Railroad Depot, being one hundred and ten feet front, by
one hundred and fifty feet deep. For further Information
mid terms, enquire at thocountlug room,
may U
Private Sale.
Lot No. 321,12th dlst., Lowndes county, 4bU sciss
Lois Nos.24, 14. 2.
do ilo '213,4,1, Lumpkin county,
do do 279. F, 2, Fannin do
For terms, apply at the<kmuting Room.
I'llvuto Sale. ”
4(1 bids eh,dee Me*e Beet;
IKK) Slicks prime Whit-, Corn;
3 bbls choice l’lgt* Keel;
25cusksprime Bacon Sides;
20 do do Ehouldurs;
4 boxes choice Tennessee llnuis. Foi sale low.
Desirable Residence lor 8ul«-.
Lot No. 6, corner of Harris and Tat nail streets, with
Improvements, couiistiiig of a two story wooden dwell-
Ing i ii n brick basement, well finished, with ull neci-ssn-
At Private bale.
Ju»t revelled from New York, and for sale low;
12 bbls No 2 Muckorel.
21 half bbls Nu 2 (to,
24 quill do di- d»,
24 half Jo do Ji,
24 quat do do do,
in beds Ma?s liming, angl
A lust intu Cook uno.gooU Washer utid 1 rimer—At
Piilute Sale.
A bi d rate Woman, ugod about 35 year*, good Kronen
Cook, Wuslicr and Irenei. to bo sold lu thu city. Sold
for no funlt. A race chance for a good Cook—warranted
sound. .Title* warranted. jy 8
... h ........... ..-o. ...w.. ...... IIII.... ..... IIII .111 nil
rv uut-buildingH. The lot isriitject to a ground rent to 1 cl* |ier ImdieL Terms cash,
the citv of $37 60. On the premises is u hamlsomu flow- ~ Cutrngo Tract—At Priru
House uud Lot—At PrivutoSnle.
A dusiruble residence situated ou Charlton street, Just
below Lafayette square, on lot No 20, and half lot No
27, 83l»y I'M feet. Tlioimprovement* are a good wooden
liousu. with six good siieil rooms, with a kitchen in tho
yard and u well uf good water. The house Is under rent
fur three years, at an annual rent of $300. Subject tu a
ground rent of $~ per annum. If not sold before tbs
. first Tuesday in Jims,it will be sold at auction In front of
. Court House.
[ Terms—one third cash, balance three and six months,
with luterest secured by mortgage. Purchasers paying
J for all papers. may 22
I Rough Rico—At Private Palo.
! For salo In lots to suit purchasers, dry and In good or*
dor. iu hags or bulk An excellent article for feed, at 25
' * “ ‘ tnay 19
ergnnien wit Ini well solected and
roses nnd other fi
choice collection of
npr 15
FOR NEW YORK.
.£k-
IjOTVEltms.
SgSSiiSjFj?' ? fiWsfwgi’fl.’-.m
Steiinisliii) FLORIDA.
u
HAWN NUMBER.** ot Ulus
0 45 61 61 37 67 ‘
168 :
44 64 IU 22 43 60
B. WlTIUNUTiAN.
$12,577.
CLASS NO. 180 FOR 1S0G.
To bu drawn at Savannah, tin., Aug 8, 1866,
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
HRLGOUY A MAURY, .MANAGERS.
s u n km r.:
1 of 81:3,577—0 of JU,000-3 of 9800
76 Number L ittery—12 Binwu Ballots.
Tickets $3—8lmre» lu proportion.
Tickotsmid Siuires. elilier singly or by ihopackage,ti
intebF uug 8 E. WmitNti'i'ilN. .
HAVANA PIiAIST IiOTTH'T
MOIIE PRIZES THAN HUNKS.
7767 Prizes—$102,000
ONLY 13,000 NU DIB K IIS.
JasperOa, AqademyjLottery,
nv AtitnoiUTY op Tnr. sr itk op oeonou.
CLASS P,
T O RE DRAWN August 16th, 185rt,nt Concert Hal .
Macon On., under the sworn superintendence • J
C-d CL M. Lognii and J. A. Msbet, Esq.
Patrons will please examine tills Ecbeine carefully- .
compare It with any other, uud if it is not the best e‘v.
offered, and the chance* to obtain Capitals butter, don i
purchase Tickets.
CAPITAL $15,000.
1 Prize of. $15,001) Is $l6,ui
1 do 3,oo.l is g.v't
1 do 2,000 is 2d t
4 Prizes oft 1,000 nro 4,ix
10 do 600 are 6,IN
6o do 100 nro 6,ih
20 Approximations of j-'O to $16,000 Prize nru.....$l u:
63 “ 25 to 3,000 •* are 1,27
60 “ 20 to 2.001) - nro 1 jh
80 " $12J<J to each of tho Capitals of
$1.00" are 1.0i
7.707 Prizes of ?>J<|are l'3.7.' -
'.767 prizes amounting to $102,<rt,.
TicUistn. Sin—Halves, $6—Quarter*. *2 Mi
PRIZl> I'AYAIILI-'. WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
The 7, '00 Pli/eH of $SUI nro determined by the nun.
her which draws the $16,000 Prize—if that until In
should be nu odd number, then every odd number tHo
In the Scheme will be entitled to $8.60: If nil even nun
her. then every even number ticket will la* entitli d i
$8.Mi. in uddilioii to any other Prize which may I
drawn.
Pmehaseralnbnvlng nn equal quantity of mid nu
i'Vi-ii number tickets will be certain of drawing near 1
nne-hulf the cost of the smile, with chances of ulitaiiiin
uther Prizes.
AU those tickets ending wUho, 2,4, i',8, are even-
all those ending with 1, 3, 6. 7. 0. me odd.
it or Person-* rending money by mail, need not fear I'
being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Coiiinitinici
tlnns strictly confidential. Rank notes of sound Rnnli
taken nt par. Drawings a.-*nf toall ordcringTii-kets.
tf). Those wishing particular numbers, should ordi
Immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER. Mnimger.Macon G».
GKO. A McCbKHKKY. Agent.
Jy 26 Hull street, 3i| corner from Rny
WOODHLLL, C'ominuntlcr*
WILL O.', SATURDAY. AUUUFT u, AT 2,1*. M.
Tlm new uud -plemlld steamsldp FLORIDA, Captain
IVojJluiit. wilt sail as above.
Cabin Passage ................,..................$26
Steerage ’* 8
N. U — Shippers of Cot ton by thnso steamers w ill plcaso
take notice, that u-> Cotton will be received at the presses
thatU not distitietlr marked on the edge "f the bale.
U-»r IkftliH xov w-cured until paid f**rl
uug •) PADELFOHI), FAY Sc CO., Agents.
FOR I’iriLAI) KLl’lIIA.
*W .Sh
1 x>
‘
snisilip KKYSTOXE STATE
R. 1IARDIE, Coinmiimler.
TO LEAVE HAJ'URDAY, AUGUST 10, AT 0 A. M.
Tlm United Stales Malt steamship KEYSTONE STATE,
R. Ilardie. Commander, will leave as ubovo. For freight
I or p.iHsage, apply to C. A. GREINER, Agent.
1 Cabin I’aM'.igt*. $2tt
| Stearago do 7
1 Pnss'-ngcr* by this Slop for Rattiuiore and Washing-
; ten will be lamled at New Castle. Del., from which pinco
1 cars start 3 times dally for tho ubovo cities, and other
• Southern points. __ anz4
| For Key West anti Havana.
i xr. a. MivlXi
*;;v -‘V
! STEAMSHIP ISABEL,
| WDI. ROLLIN'8, Coinmnuilct'.
] LEAVES ON THE 4T1I AND 10T1I OF EACH MONTH.
j The ISABEL loavestbis port regularly.on the 4th nnd
1 P.Rh of each month, and conneetsnt Havana with tho U.
j S Mull Steamship Company's Line ,,f Steamers for Snn
j Francisco via A*|iiuw.ll, ami w ill carry the Pacific Mails.
I For imHSHge only, apply to
I nov 26 COHEN'S fe HURT/,. Agents.
! For Niagara Falls,
TIIB XiiLRBS db OAWADA.
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST RnUTE,
PER STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
VIA PHILADELPHIA. 1
\ Valuable IMaiitation for Sale
IN SU1UYEN COUNTY.
The subscriber offers for wile Ids Plantation in
‘Wj^Seriven county, eoiitaiiiiiigi leveii hundred acres,
tfwSkl.vingoii the ltlg uud J.ittle Ilona' Creek, four
.. . miles from No 7. C. R. R„ well improved with a
K«oa Gin House ami Packing Screw on it. Persons wish
ing to pirn-hare will do well to cull nnd examine for them
selves. Terms w ill be made easy.
Je20-law3m II. 0. PARKER.
A Valuable Pfaiitaiiiiu lor Safe,'
IN Mo IN TOSH COUNTY.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the following
i’.’.Vi!'"hiubloTRACT OF LAND, lu MclutneU county;
id,22fiacres of plno land and well timbered: 160
♦of good bay land—50 acres of which is cleared uud
iihdercultivuUoii.puit crow-lug the Huvunuah, Albany fe
Gulf Kuilnuid; nlsu. 1,120 acres of rich swamp and hum-
tnuek laud ; 1,836 acres of rich land. 130 cleared
and uuder good cultivation, with a good mill sent at
tached to it. nil within 2l{? miles of the above uume<I
Ruilrond. There is a goon dwelling ou the |»renilse*.siiu-
ntvd on a high, be-antifnl. and well watered hill, within
ll.jmiles of the above Railroad undoiithe .Macon fe
Darien road. This is itrnrcrhnnn- for land purebasera,
und apr-dt bar* tin can bo ublalued by applying im
mediately to the proprietor.
A. J. 1IAGOS, 8r..
Wnltliourville, Liberty Co., or to
JOHN S MONTMOLLIN, Esq.,
mar 24—dfewtf _ Pnrnmmh, Oa.
V ALU AD LE PLAN T A TION FOR SALE,
t A valuable j?e;i lalaiid Cuttuii Plantation on
the south end of St. < atheiiiie's Island, coiitniu-
ing 21HJW acres of suneilor land,6fiu of which nro
under cultivation. The imnrovemvutsure a fino
g, cotton picking lioure. iiini cotton store house;
alsoaccomniisliuions sufficient for 60 or Wl negns-s, and a
wharf nt which freight is lun-led from the Savannah and
Florida steamboat s. Tho situation of this place reixlsis
it one of the most desirable plantations ill Georgia, as It
commands a full view of the oo.-an and ofibrdsuj-
vuntug s for fish, ooters. and a variety of gnnte unvai
passsed. For partieuluis apply to
Jo 20 WM. WRIGHT.
go Tract—At I’riruto Bale.
ImtNo.O, Third Tytlilug, Anson Ward, containing
55 Mu acres, sil initial on tho Mhldla Ground Road,about
3 miles from tho city.
Plat of tho above farm can he soon at our Counting
Room. For sale low* for cash. may 10
A. Thomas & Co.,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MBrtOHATffTS.
110 BRYAN STREET. SAVANNAH, GA„
A. TIIOMAH. Je 11 S. B. PABtiPK
GRANGER’S
FW1EN TEACHERS of first nhillty employed In tho
Ji. School; affording facilities Tor a,thorough English
. ...ii.i.i.. .i. ■ ... . _,
duenlieii, with Latin. Greek, the modern polite lan
guages. music,(on guitar, piano, harp and organ) draw-
ing, embroidery,uud reveu kinds of painting.
Uefineiiient of manner*, and tbe etiquette of seciety
cuh-ntod. A Parisian lady resides in ibe family. J’rlzes
i ,r o awarded In each department.
Aids to physical ediientiun to bo found in Dancing,
■ nli'tb'-nics. a Gyniiiasliiin. Rowling Alley, (strictly prl-
♦ ate.) swimming In Mystic River, (salt.) horseback riding
Ac. H • IItrained sadille lierseu belong to tbe Semi-
i ary.
Fur particulars address tlio PmsciCAi.
Mre. THOMAS P.SMITH.
ntrt'XKNCEs:—Hon. Robert C. WJnthrop, Boston; Hon.
Edward Everett, ilu.: Rev. Charle.-* Rrouks, West Meil*
lord, Rev. John Pit-rponf. do.: F. Gardner. A. >1., Prim
i Ipa' Boston Latin Felusd: lion. Abbot Ijiwrence. llo»
ton; Ilev. Ilubbard Winslow, New York: Rev. William
Hague. l>. 1).. Albany: Ilev. llolliti If. Neale, D. !>.. Rot'
ton: lion Sam. !l<oi«ton.Texas. nmyl—Cm*
Where Shall we apcntl flip Summer!
JROTJNI) HIT.3L
Water-Cure & Motorpathic
INSTITUTE,
AT NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS-
I N all the local advantages which render attractive nn
institution for invalids, and a summer retreat for
others, seeking relaxation and pleasure, this stands alone
nnd unrivalled. For the gratification of rural tastes and
real enjoyment. It possesses many advantages over most
‘“watering places.’’ Jenny Lind, after a three months
stay,called it tho “ Parndlsoof America.’’ Families from
the South, find in it a lovely’, and in every respect deslr-
ablo summer residence. Parents, anxious that tludr chil
dren should possess good constitution* ou entering youth
or adult age, would find that a few months residence in
the bracing mountain air of Round Hill, with its sys
tematic. invigorating exercises, would put them in pos
session of greatly enhanced powers of endurance, and
their whole lifo would lw likely to be more energetic,
from the impetus thus given to’physical development.
Dr. II. Ilalstcd. the proprietor, continues to pay par
ticular nttention to Women's diseases nnd weaknesses.
The success which has attended his method of treating
such complaints liy his system of Motorpatliy has given
him a most extended practice. Tills system is founded
on new pathological principles, and by it, permanent
cures nrp effected with an case and certainty heretofore
unnttnlned. He also devotes himself to tho cure of the
various kinds ofchrenic diseases. Having been for twen
ty years nt the head of a Hydropathic Institution, nnd
within that time having treated many thousands of the
most complicated cases, he has had an opportunity which
few have posre«*i*d of acquiring skill In Ihe control of
protracted anil difficult complnints.
ItEPrnEXCM.—V. R. G. Ross, and I. W. Morrell, Esqrs.,
Savannah*. 1> Wilcox, Esq.. Augusta, Geo; H. It. Lee,
Esr^., Mnnch*stor, Vn.; and D. A. Ilyde, Esq., Charleston,
Circular* sent free to any nddresson application; “Ex
position of Motorpatliy,’’ postage free, on receipt often
letterstnmps; nnd “Motion Life’’ on receipt of six.
Address, H. IIALSTKD, M.D.
aprll 13 tf Northampton, Mass,
JJOMEBTIC LIQUORS.—75 barrels E. Phelp*’
60 barrels Domestic Brandy.
60 “ New Orleans Whiskey.
60 “ Luther Felton's Hum.
Just received ami for sale by
J.v 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO-
B acodt-
snle by
-26 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, for
SNIDERS 4 A8KEW.
C ORN.—Prime mixed Corn. In store nnd for sale by
aug4 8NIDBR3 4 ASKEW.
Y ARNS AND OsNABURGS, for sale by|
jy dl T. R. fe J. Q. MILLS.
FARR TO
PHILADELPHIA.
820.
PARR TO
NIAGARA FALLS.
828.
This lino coiim-rts ut
I’hilndclidiin.wltli tliuGront
North r Western Riiilroml
Route; through to Niagara
Falls ami Buffalo. In sixteen
hours from I'hilndolphiit.
Through Tickets, with
tile privilege of stopping nt I’hiliolelphiii, nnd inter
mediate points; for wile by the Agent.
Fare to Niagara Fulls or Buffalo $28.
“ “ Elmira 20.
•' “ Canaudnigua 28.
CHAR. A. GREINER,
Ju 27—tf Agent. Savannah.
VALUABLE! PLANTATION FOll MALE'..
In Screven county, situated on thu u-ntrul
Railroad about («o t v-v\en and a half miles from
frjjijyq^Siivitunah one and a bait' miles above station
, No. and Ihreii miles below slntiou Nu.6.con
tabling in all about 2.n"0 acres of land, l.Onu of which
ale bay. hniuuiock. mid river swamp land, and the rest
pin-land mostly wall timbered. About luunue-* a,e
cleared and under good fence, 26u of which are swamp
and the rest upland. The improw-iucuts are on beauti
ful and healthy bicalion and miisi-t of u tine two story
dwelling containing eight room* above l>nmm-ut and a
large entry in cncli story, negro houses mul all other
tivcessnry out-buildings. Tlm Og-cebe- river is about
two iiiib-o ft out this location, over which I- a toll bridge
(uu the Main Ituud from Smith Carolina to R-mthwcatern
Georgia mol Florida.i which will be sold with the I’lnntn-
tiou. Apply for particulars to
Jy l»l WM. IVRIGHT.
A SPLENDID “FARSI.
am For sale near Hiui-svillc. I.lliei tv county, o#n-
ffw>«tnliilng 303 acres, iio.m or less 100 of wliicb ir
—fe—cleared, under go-ui fence.mol iu superior eiiltim
lion, nil well manured for several year*—ia very produc
tive and easily cultivated. Tlm Farm enibrurea u very
valun'jb 1 tract of Ray Land, i mdly drained, and ortho
first quality Thu balance of the laud, wiy 160 to 200
acres. Is well womled. The iiiiprovDiueutNare Aeuinfoit.
aide dwelling, good atnbb s.baru and new nnd huge Cot
ton niul Gin House, and accommodations for 20 tu 3o nu
grues.
It is situiited 3 miles from thu Savuunnh fe Gulf l’nll-
road, uud V*th of a uillo from a Church aud goad Aciwln,
uiy and very healthy locution. Will bo sold low;
terms easy. Apply to
__ way 20 IV. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
M Thut desirable lot No 2» Jackson ward, bolng fit
feet on jeffoi'Hon street and 00 deep. On the prem
ises are 3 Houses which rent for $362 per nunuin.
Je 14 JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN
FOR MALE.'
M 1 Tho building on South Broad street, fonueiiy
u«ed u* tlmSt. John’s Church. To he removed
during the summer. Apply to
J«?4 GEO. A. McCLUSKEY.
TO RENT.
M Two'Rooins near the Custom House, suitable for
sleeping. Apply to
Jy3 WiM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT.
M A two story wooden Imildiiig with n laigu lor
stuldes, kitchen, fee...situated ou Went Bread st
Apply to <!. IV. WYLLY,
Jelfi Broker.
TO RENT.
A Store under tlm llluth fronting on Whitaker
Greet. Apply to
roar27 Hl'ENiTR I'UIIKELL fc UG.
"TO RENT TILL NOV. 1.
n» A good Dwelling Home in Troup Ward, with
!»!'Mhi.mIi iii Improvements. Apply to
mar7 A. IVlLRIlR, 111 Ray-*t.
FOR RENT.
h Two vejy desirable Stores iu JetY-r*on street next
3 to corner of Congress street, well adapted to
■fenny kind of retail bnsine**.
fob 20 MINIS 4 JOHNSTON.
BOH Ricja*r.
A Th« WharfSfuro to Nn. b*>y sire I.suitable
d for storing • ‘otton or kfsrrhamtlra. Apply to
4. jan 7 ItAYKARH * ROWLAND.
BALTIMORE & SAVANNAH
He ©nmslilp Line*
FOR B^LTZMOZUD.
Tlio first class steamer
FREEMAN It A IV DON,
Uapt. X. R. Green,will leave
Telfair’s wharf for Balti
more. on FRIDAY, 8th
Angiu-t. For freight or pus-
wage, having superior ac*
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
comiuudatiout. apply to
U. S. MAJL LINE
FOK PALATKA, E. F.
Via Diirii u,U>'nnswlck, St. Marys, For-,
iinmllnn, .Tnckaonvlllo, Plccrintn,
uml 3II(l<11e1mrff, Bliick Creek.
THE Meiuio r 1VKLAKA, Capt. N,
King, will leave f..r the above places
every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10
♦'clock.
Freight will bo taken for Traders’
Hill and Intermediate Landings.on theSt. .Mary'sRiver.
No freight will bn taken after nine o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the Florida
Steam racket Wharf, near the Oa« Works, or to
CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM,
jan 5 Agent*.
_ Tjj~ s7 Biijr Liner
FOR. JPAIiATICA, FLA,,
Via Darien, Brunawiek, 8t. Marya, Ga, Fer-
nandinaand Jacksonville, Picolataand
Black Creok, Fla.
Tho steamer DARLINGTON, Capt.
Brock, will leave fur the above places
every Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
' This boat Inis large and nlry Statu
'Room accommodations, and taking
tlio Inland 1'umage, offers every inducement to InvnIJds
and others.
Freight will be taken for Trader's Hill nnd intermedi
ate landings on St. Mary's River.
No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at tho Florida
Steam packet wharf, or to
jy 28 CLAGIIOKK fc CUNNINGHAM.
FOR BEAUFORT
Via Ulumon, Hilton Head, Itoyd’s
Landing and Charleston.
The .Steamer WM. 8E ABHOOK,
Capt. I\ Peck, will leavofortho above
places on Sundays, ut 6. P. M. For
•freight or postage, apply at the
'Charleston Wlmrft
N- D.—Freight for all wAy places, payable here, and
all amounts leas than $1 must he paid at time of ship
ment.
Jo I J. P. BROOKS, Agent.
For Charleston and Florida.
Thu fino steam packet CAROLINA,
Captain Coxe ter, will leave here for
Jacksonville, Plcolata and Palatka,
'every Tuesday Afternoon at 5 o’clock;
'returning, will leave for Charleston,
every Friday morning at 9 o’clock. For freight orpas
sago, apply on hoard, at Willlnk’s Wharf, or to
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
N. B.—Freight payablo on the wharf.
Je20—ly
... . FOR NEW YORK.—BRIG LINE.—Tba
regular packet brig EXCEL, Tallmnn, masteV,wlU
J3aM2havo despatch. Per freight or passago, apply on
board at Padelford’s wharf, or to
ang 8 DANA 4 WASIIBURN.
33. • FOR NEW YORK.-GILMORE 4 C0’8
^wti^LlNE.—The schrOEO. DAVI8, captain Neff,will
meet with despatch for the above port. For freight, ap.
ply to nug 8 HUNTER fe Q A MM ELL. _
200 ^ ALE8 HAY, In store aud for tale
^Jy 25 CRANE, WELLS 4 CO.
H Gordon Springs JU
W ILL RE READY for VlsTfKRS by' »’lli JUNE.
Till* I* the most pleasant and healthful sum
mer resort in Georgia. The waters are very superior—16
or 20 Springs of almost every variety; Chalybeate. Mag
nesia, Soda. Free Stone, fee. Their virtues require no
pnfilng, like “Mr.Olay’s month’ they speak tor them
selves when tried. The tdiimile is iiii|iiinilbdei|—moral*
mire—plenty of fine fruit, and a elovr.r fellow for land
lord. Nine miles from Tunnel Hill mi State Ro.nl. where
Hacks meet the trains daily. G. W. GORDON.
June. 1660. Jo 0—d2n>
Indian Spring Hotel.
The Umlcrrigned ha* again the
pleasure of informing his numerous
friends,a* well ns the public ut large,
•liat lu- U yet at tbe Indian Poring
Hotel, nnd is fully prepared, with the
assistance ol his sous and his own experience of six
years nt the h del. with tin* hi st cook* that can l.e pro
cured, as well ns u.niMtance of nil kinds, ton-hot all
those who visit the .opting a generous share of their pa
tronage, intending to spare no pains of himself to make
all such n«|ilcn“c to give him a nail, comfortable. Tbe
Indian Spring Hotel is now op. ii, and ready to rccslvu
all those that will please to call. There will be at For
sythe Dopot conches and hacks ready to convey all uu..h
as wish to go over. KDW. VARNER.
14--t ■“*
Magic Corn and Cob Mill.
A SECOND EXHIBITION which has this day been
given of tho efficiency of tlm above named Mill, a*
an economical nnd speedy modo of grinding Corn In Ilu
gruln, nnd In the Coh, has satisfied everyone of its eti
perlorlty In every claim which it makes upon the pul l »•
confute lire,
This Mill does net dosotvc Ihe I'oiifidenee of the pul lie
•0NT.T. because of Its rowtn, sum. and i.rrm irEMres •In
cracking the Corn and fob with which ft is supplied,1> ut
it dots mere; it makes good Meal, Grist, end Hotuliiv.
while at the tamo time it cracks Cans and Cousin a
manner snpertoh many Mill whirh has yet been offet <tl
t- the public
It is ui iv-n-ideiutteii of the peculiarly tine qualitr ol
it GniMi.unil Ifo.MiNt which 'hi. Mill turns mu,tl- at
the iindclNgncd aa agent offers II t4 tlm public.
Any further information may bad on application to
** undersigned who has thV MIR for -ale.
GEO. A. McGLKSKEY,
iar’22 (If! Bull sH-eel, 3td door from Ray,
SPRATT’S
PATKNT
LIGHTNING
ROBS.
Mltli Glass lnsiilnl. i*
put up nt tho shut leal
notice, by
STIBBS& DAVIS
mar 14—3mo
.lust Received an Invoice of
Arthur’* Patent
AIR-TIGHT
Self-Scaling
CAJNTS,
AND
JARS,
For preserving fre*h
Fruits,
Tomatoes,
fee., fee.
Full directions for preserving, accompany each Can —
I'm-Mile ut mauulitclurera pti< t'N. by
. IlGltACE MOUSE.
jy 10 Mif» Broughton-st.
Also, alt assortment of l.udlow fe Co’h aud lliirnct's
t*i tew Top Fruit (?atis, letii than cost.
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN llOUME. "
THIS IlGUSE is located Ull Look-
'*\ out .Mountain, nt an ch vution ol
*— thilty-two bundled feet, presenting
a scenery not surpassed by any in lire
United Stales, nnd nn ntmn>.phm
pure uml saliitnIons. Those u|o> ceek pleasure, brailb
and comfort, beauty and grandeur of a natural scenery,
rntmot have their w|s|.»s more fully met than ou LOOK
OUT MOUNTAIN. Here cold FUKKhTONK WATER In
abundance, is found, uml ( IIALYUEATK, M good as any
place can boast of.
Tlm Mountain is e.i>y of tox-esn. being only five mile*
from ('liuUaioioga. and Horens. Buggies and Hacks are
always in readiness to convey visitors and their bngguge
its summit, where their Imagination* will lie fully met
Ami their wants well can ri for.
Tin- House will be opened on the 1st of June, mol
closed 1st of October.
GKO. IV. ASHRUHN.Proprietor,
may 1 d4in L. M. AN8LEY, Superintendent.
Madison Female College.
fglllK FIRST TERM of this Institution, for the next
JL Collcglute year, will begin on 4th Moudtty in
August. VT. C. BAP8, Becrvtnr.v.
.Inly 26th, 1866. Jv20—lm
LAKE JACKSON. Fla-, PIAHTATIOJt
FOR SALXI.
4&Z If not previously Disposed of, will he sold, on
the first Tur.-dey J» DECLMBEIl n«xl, nt tlm
fijcUtlt’ourt House door in the city ot TdlnhnsMe,
-A.,, Twcniv-twoHuiidrnl nt;d Four Aeim ot hist
quality OAK und HICKORY LAND, belonging U>tl>« Es
tate of Dr.James IVliiteheutl. This is one tin* last
(,’otton I'luntutioiis in Aihldlo Moritla; ubot.t one bulf
cleared nnd tinder fence, the remainder in wo« ds.
Tb* improvement* cenrist «;f it comlortuhle tlwelling,
and all m-ces*nry out building*; a gi odOvrrifciV bcniM-,
Gin House. Screw, Stables, (!orn houses, nnd twenty
negro cabins, all lintned buildings, and In good repair.
Persons wishing to examine ibis Plantation are refer-
r*.d to Mr. Richard Paunders, on the place. For trims,
fee., address tin- stih.-i ril er. at llotzeliu, (.'olumbia coun
ty, Ga. JOHN It. WIHTEIIEAI).
jy 20—td Executor, 4c.
may 24—coil 81
Proprietor.
IKON PDRNITURJK.
nnilE NEW YORK FOUNDRY. HAILING nnd IRON
M. FURNITURE WORKS, furnish all kinds of-am
and wrought Iron Work, for Building*. A greater
variety of pattern* for Iron Railings Ginn auyotlicr estab
lishment In Now York, nnd the largest .Mnnufnctmy of
Iron Furniture iu the United 8tnt**.
8ANDFGKU fe TABU.
jy 15—A14 61 (Irs u street, N. Y.
NOTICE.
A LL Person* having demands against Win. Iftxlges,
deceased, will please band them lu duly att-sted.
in tbe time prescribed by law, aud those indebted to the
same will make payment to
GKO, F. PALMES,
jy 29—fiw Administrator.
RECEIVED AND IN STORE.
HAMS, fee.,
A ifli/k/k LBS i.-hoico sugar cured Hams,
“H/W 2.000 lbs choice Racou Sides,
6 half barrels Pig Pork.
6 do do Fulton Market Beef,
SUGAR, 8 VIC UP, fee.,
6 bbls Stuart’s Hyrnp,
25 do Crashed Sugar.
20 do Powdered do, 15 bbls Brown Sugar.
40 do A. II. fc C. do, 6 hhds Porto Rico do,
10 hhds extra whole Rice,
BOAP.
10 boxes extra Family Soap.
10 do Womnn Friend’s do,
10 do Nol do,
4 do Cuslilo do,
CANDLES.
V 15 boxes Pearl Fpernt Caudle*.
10 do Adnmantino do,
16 do DcAdeH's Tallow do,
Also—
Bnckets nnd Basket* of all description*,
Scrub Brushes, Brooms, Flour l’nll*.
Fish Lines, Clothes Lines, Wash Boards,
Clothes Pins, for sale by
J. A. BROWN,
aug 6 No 27 WIiltakeresL
E ; Manchester’s Extra Family Flour, dally expected,
for sale, to arrive, by
Jy 19 TH08.8. WAYNE fe SON-
FOR NEW YORK.—UNION LINE —
_Thn regular pocket schr NORTH STATE, Horton,
master, will havo quick despatch for tho nbovo port. For
freight or passage, apply to
ang 2 OGDEN. STARR fe CO.
ant FOR NEW YORK.-GKOKOIA LINE.
-^gM»Tho fl no fast sailing schr JOHN BOSTON, Lingo,
master, will meet with quick despatch for the above
port. For freight, apply ou board to Capt., or to
angl OOnBNBfc HERTZ.
JKfl FOR NEW YORK.—GILMORE fe GO’S
^gi4-LINK—Tne echr LOVETT PEACOCK, Capt
Levy, will meet with despatch for tho above port. For
freight, apply to
iysoj&
HUNTER 4 GA.MMELL.
DENM^AD’S
Steam Engine Works.
A. & W. DKMIEA1) & SSNSi
BALTIMORE,
W OCOMOi'IVE a.ND EQATIONARV STEAM KN-
JLd OIRE BUILDER8, IRON FOUNDERS, GKNF.R
AL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER .MAKERS. KNGINEH
Iran 5 to 40 hors.* po wer constantly kept on hand, with
uii tho uioJ-iru impiovru.i-nls. Engine* fn.m 40 to 200
Lvrt •“ pi>%ve» intuit- vo order Also PORTABLE ROIL
UR8, nilh Kijglneif ntinched that take up a very small
space; SUGAR MACHINERY, SAM', GRIST AND
ROLLING MILLS. Screw and Hydraulic PRE8SK8; IM
PROVED RLOWINU MACHINES t»r Autlirnelle end
idln-r-blast furnace*: ROII.Kits und CASTINGS of every
disiriptlmi: WORTHINGTON’S STEAM PUMP; also
PATENT STEAM, VACUUM AN1) WATER GAUGES,
tm iiinln-d and put up. je 9—ly
GKQCERTI^S ATCOST.
fe PORTION ot my Mock of Goods having ta-en j-nv*
jrlL tially damaged by the recent fire In the I’lnniera
Hnti-I above me, 1 have removed them to 110 Brynn-st.,
Oippositt*,S. WIImot'H Jewelry store,) where they will
b,.t.|lrred at cost prices for cash, in order to rnnlde me
t« i-lotA out tin* entire stock, at the earliest possible
period, so that I tns.v bo able to bring nut an entire new
stock by the 1st of September next. Those In want of
nrlicloMiu my lino, will find it to their ndrantsge to giro
ni« a call at an early dote.
je 3(i A. II. CHAMPION.
FOR KALE.
A pair of Horses, and u Carriage, sepai ate-
ly or together.
ROUT. HABERSHAM fc SON.
jo 18
MORE FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT.
J UST Received, a few luiriel*aiiil flacks of tlm Granite
Mills Extra Family Flour, made entirely from New
Wheat of the choicest quality, and warranted equal to
the best. Forealebv JNO. INQKRSQLL,
jnly 6 | Jones’ Building, Bay »t
NEW BOOKS, ~
RECEIVED BY JNO. M. COOPER A CO.
M EMORIALS of IIIsTImo. By Henry Cockburn.
Appleton’s Railway and Steam Navigation Guide,
for July, Containing thi-Tiiue, Tables, Connections and
Distances on all the Railways of tho United State* and
the Canadas; also, tho Connecting Lines of Railway*.
Steamboats, anil Stnges. angl
RANITE MILLS FLOUR.—Tho aubsci! ■
her is agent for this city of the above named Fluu.
Mills,and will keep on hnnd a constant stock of th. vari
ous brands of Flour, made by them, which is pnt vvlt)
sacks containingnud V. barrelseadt, aud In' w«" nl
fiat hooped barrels A fresh Invoice Just roceived. a *»
entirely from new wheat and warranted equal to ali'y
brand made, JNO. INGEREOLL,
Jyl" • Jones’ new Building, Bay-st.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND GRAIN FACTORS,
jo 30—8 moa P
H. 0, BREWER & CO.,
A1UBILK, ALA. 1
General Commiiiion and Shipping Herohanta.
jo 30—fl mos P
WM. GIBSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, after fifteen years’ practice,
baa located in Augusta, Ga., and will attend the
caurtaia Richmond, Warren, Columbia, Burke, Jeffer
son end Uncoln counties, M3h Refers t«» Editor* Re
publican, ha*aun*h. mar 8—d6m