The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, September 12, 1856, Image 3
SA V ANN AH iiEPU BMtJAN ; FHlD AY HORN' NG. SEPTEMBER 12, 1856,
SAVANNAH *
D1CAL COLLEGE.
jMVhllt A.VMJAL COURSE OF I.HUTURK8
■us liirtiimion will commence on tl»o first
i November next, Mini la* coiitiuuod Tor lour
_ K ll.ARNOl.lt, Yl It.,
frof. Theory nml Practice of Medicine,
r .'i K«>..ia»CL, M 0.,
tetrlc* Mini IliMiKi or Women »mJ Uhlhlreu.
_ YVG 1IUI.L0UII, M I).,
►rof Principle* nnil Practice of Surgery.
■ J U li'tWAKU, M It.,
Prof of Anatomy.
R 1) MARTIN. M l>.,
Prof Institutes of Medicine,
. J H M il A It, M It.,
I Muter!* Medic* mul Nodical Jurisprudence.
JOSEPH J -NfcS, »l U.,
Trcf Medical iheuilutry.
JOSEPH J YVKHI, >1 tt.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J (1 MOW ARI), M U.,
Pmn of the Faculty,
preliminary Course of lecture*, embracing Inter-
pubjivt* connected with the various branches,
iiieiice on Iho'JUth of October.
i< Jacksonville Now*, Tnltohasseo Floridian,
tery Adv» it leer, Columbus Time*, Macon Teh-
Pji]t.‘>h.’i > tJHe Keconler, and Federal l nion, Alhn*
..i viiantn Intelligcncor. Tliomnsvllle Watch*
.1 Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate. will publish the
* i l,e amount of ten dollar*, and *end their ac*
> G. Howard, M. U., Dean of the I’m idly,
i tw&w novl
JU CLOTHING fw
W EMPOEIUM.W
(oms noon nwr ur_ tit* jrkpuuucan rkauinu aoou.) .
Fine lleedy- WM. 0. PRICE. Bup’rlliieCloths
Made Clothing: FASHIONABLE* CaMimerth.and
AX It
MILITARY
TAILOft,
147
BAY-STREET,
For tlentlcmen. SAVANNAH.
Hnf* aud Caps,
SliltU, Collar*,
Glove*, Hosiery,
Canns.lTmbreU’s
Cravats, Stock*,
llamlki'rrh'fa.
Fancy Article*
Y’cstlncs.wlll lie
MadetoMcasuro
Uuexcepti'uable
lu Style aud
Workmanship,
lly the Host
Mochanlc*,
At Short Notice
JOB PRIITII&.
GEO; N. NICHOLS,
OPPOSE PULA'sKiabuSE,i
SAVANNAH,
,TO 1I1I11&.
A N EURO Gilt I, iiboiit ISyoaiwoldj n good nurse ot
honioMfraut. Apply to
mayft QUO. A. McCLKSKEY’.
FOn HA 1.10. .
O NE Quai tor of the Wiakham • upper Mine No 222,
in nth District Carroll county, lleorglu.
This Miucis 11tiered on the Utust desirable term*. One
tenth cimli, l.nlairo payable from ealea of Ore, sample*
of w hich can be seen at my office.
Jy2 JOHN S. MONT.MOLUN.
TO RENT.
A FIVE ACRE LOT on the White Iihiff road, ad-
Joining the city, all enclosed with a cotufortable
dwelling, barn, stables, two negro houses and other out
buildiUK*. Apply to
Ji'26
Auction Sales.
Auction Sales.
nv JOHN, 8. MONTMULL1K.
aug 14
DY G. W. WYLLT.
For Bale.
A smart iutclliirent Negro Hoy, 18 yr* of age, accus- j:
turned to house work. aug 13 _ :
For Hale.
The nrost desirable Garden Lot In Chatham county,
con uiuing 34 acres of land, and sltualod 2 miles from
the city, luUolnlng Dr. Parson's celebrated fruit, flower
aud vegetable garden.
uug 11
WM. WRIGHT.
(etiiorpe MEDICAL COLLEGE
At
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Ik Regular Course of Lectures In the above* Inst I-
, will comnirncv on the Fust Monday In No-
■ next. The Faculty is constituted ns follows,
II L BYRD, M I>..
I Prof Principle*and Practice of Mcdlcino.
J HOLMKS STKl.LK. M D..
llstetrie# and Diseases uf Women nudCliihlreu.
I WEB LEY C NORWOOD. M D..
If Materia Medics.and Medical Jurisprudence.
" LAWRENCE .1 HollKRT, M D.,
Prof Physiology and Pathology.
JAMES MOREL, M D.,
Pi of Anatomy.
.1 W HEN JON, M D.,
Pr.-.f Principles and Practice of Surgery.
WILLIAM T FEAY, M D.,
Emeritus. Prof of Cln nii-tiy.
E J Ol.lYKItoS. M D..
In tuon-tiMb r of Anatomy,
firth-’full i*e. $!*’?• Matriculation $5. De
i ;lc. Graduation $8d.
: tilth i'information, addicts
t.Wivl u LUYRl),M.D.,Dean. _
1 iiSL'KYIN FEMALE
COLLHGB.
IlK Eighteenth Annual Setsiou of this Institution
I will open on Monday the Mil of October next, and
ion Wednesday alter the second Monday In July.
The examinations hereafter will he More the
»cs, Faculty, Patrons and Vidtlng • <mmittee, and
iccnpy the week before Commencement. Regular
Ion $60.00 per annum. Latin. French and Vocal
taught without any extra ohm go. Board, lu
ng all expenses, $Uu.uo for Ho year. Fee* half in
Board of Instruction.
(.born L. Smith, A. M.. Principal, and Professor of
Ini Science and Relies Lett res.
.•-by W - $iniill. A. AL, 1'rolvanor of Muthriu.itir*.
Stanley, A. M., Professor of Natural S.ience.
IThomas B. Russell, A. M., Professor of English aud
,ttu Literature.
cjt Reinhart, Professor of Modern Latigu.tgee.nnd
Atructor in thawing and Painting.
Ip G. Guttenbcrgcr. Piofes-orof Music.
|-us in 8. Hancock. Assistant in Music,
ivrgin A. Tucker, Ai.i-t.int lu Mu-ic.
,.ry E. Carlton. Atsiiuut lu Literary Popart
i • ILiuhart, Instructress in Ornament U Depart-
t
i It. • btvton and Lady, Steward'* Department.
c 11—I tw6w C. W. SMITH, a'ec'ry.
.ui S. Norris Architect
I.IVING rammed the practice of hi* prnfe#m>i,
d -rs iiia services to his frlcudi and the public a-
■hitect and Supcrintcndant.
.a* for any part of the country supplied and exe
i all the various branches of Id* profession; such
. • Lditlccs. Stores, Dwellings, Mouumeuts, Ac—
lily Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.
• in second story corner of Riill-tt. and Buy-hut#
|f'atiip U lloblotbli'tftoiet Jy Jatt3
Oli'BESSBDno GEOliGI
|LEGANT UP COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
Will be sold on 1st Tuesday lu November
ae\t. the flesidcttco and elegantly Improved
.•round*of the late William Da*vsou,de-Jf
i. l'or locution thereU uo place more de- —
e. GEu. II. 1 u *
|.;t 2—eodtd
FOR SALE.
A valuable Rice Plantation, situated on tho
'n Altumaha river mid Gathead Creek.two miles
^ahove Darien. It contain* about &10 acre* of
jp llrst qualit.* tide swamp; -'"■<) of w hich arc under
aud now cultivuted in rice mid sweet potatoes,
I about 1.1X1 acr«a of pine land adjoining. On the
V are a comfot (aide dwelling house.u largo and coin-
I at* stable and carriage Itouse, u new barn, undot If
V r-ary out-building*, with negro house* for thvoc-
pi>Iation of 75or 60 uogroc*. For particulars uj)-
{ggl—l»w g. M. BOND, Darien
HIDES! HIDES!!
BBZiZi cSo PRE3VTISS
TILL PAY the highest market prices, CASH, fer
mod Flint aud Dry Fa!ted Hides, the coming
&
CIRREI.L di .11 UR PIIY,
| ua.XT0 , X l I<03STX323jF«.J3
IN Kit A L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ft -•••.. ir -'ale Div* in front of Store.
IT ESD.1YS AND THURSDAYS.
! d -els to be sold at Aucti >n must be scut in the
lirovijus. sept 1
(MIAS. SHOLL.
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
LATE OF SllitLL St FAY, ’
O FFERS hi* professional services to the citizens of
Savannah and «la* State generally, as an Architect
and Superintendent.
Designs f>r Public or Private buildings, vith specifica
tion* mid estimates, ke., furnished and executed.
lie will also attend to the designing and furnishing
Monument*. Tablets. tn\; ns well a# Cemotety enclo
sure*. on moderate terms.
lib" Office next to Hay wood’s Barber Shop.
June 7 tf
* CHEEYElt, MMS CO.,
FACTOftS AMI «E\»;«\I nito.tolSSlUA
MEnoiIANTS,
M* ll.VV &IIIKIT,
SAV kANAll, GA.
Wm. W, Cukkvrr,
Joun It. FlMS.
septa liKII. II.CtIKRVtR.
T"
AXTilOW :Uf(( t.LOII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
_SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Office on Ray Street,over the Lank of Savannah.
may 7—ly
Wtt.UAU T. BUCK.
JOUX LYOX.
LYON % BLACK,
Attorneyh and Cnunaeilora at Law,
-Vetofoil, Jialtvr f «., Oa.
W ILL give prompt attention to all liusiuess en
trusted to their care, in the following counties:
Sumter. Clay, Randolph. Early, Dccutur, Raker, Cal*
lioiiu, Dougiierty and Lee.
May 'J7.1 may 27—ly
CRANE, WELLS & CO.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
JJJJsept 2 Savutiiiali. Ha.
REMOVAL.
T HE Subicrlber* Imvo temporarily removed their
counting room to No 1 IS Ray street.
Jo2* MINIS *t JOHNSTON.
NOTICE.
W HILST the Store occupied by the undersigned
is undergoing repairs, lie can he found ut the
office of Messrs Ruse, Davis K Long.
J” 23 OCTAVES C01IKN.
notice;
A LL PERSONS having demands against the firm ol
ll’flly st Moutiunliin, will please present them at
■tnce. (fob lil] WVI.LV A MONT.MOLL1N.
DISSOLUTION.
IllE Firm of Verstillo w Frierson, Is this day di*»olv-
ed. by mutual content. The Inislne.-ts will be set
tled by II. W. Verstille. H. W. VUlsTTLLE,
E. FRIERSON,
Savannah March 31st, 1850. |apr 2
NOTiCB.
railli: FIRM of WAYNE. GRENVILLE A. CO., In this
i city, and ..t GRESVIIX/A..SAMPLE & Co., in
Chattanooga. Tenn., was di«#oIv...*- on tho 1st lust., hy
mutual consent. . "THOMAS. H. WAYNE.
It. A. WAYNE.
C. E.GRENVILLE.
TV. T. SAMPLE.
Savannah, tuly 7th. l e M. Jy 8
FSIIIE UNI)E1 LSI<TneTj”v-ifl continue the Fac-
Jl. tor,igenndCointni**i m bu-Ine*s. under the style
..I THUS.WAYNE a. S )N. aud solicit a continuauco
of th • patrouag« extended to th« late firm of Wayne,
Grenville A Co. THOMAS S. WAYNE.
It. A. WAYNE.
Pavaotinh, July 7th. 1 SMI. Jy fi.
*.*• Patriot, Nashville, Tt-nnj TVhlg, Knoxville, Tenn.|
Time*. Wetumpka. Ala.: Southern Advocats.Hiuitsrllle,
Ala.; and Mail. Montgomery, Ala., will publish ton-
mount of J.% each, and send bill to this office.
DISSOLUTION.
fHllin FIRM OF FRI.E.MAN ft HENDERSON, was
i this day dl*.xdved by mutual cousi-ut. All debts
dti-'Ilf’Arm. must be paid by the first of October to
either party. A. FREEMAN.
J. M. HENDERSON.
Ssvanuah, Sept. 1, 1658. -opt t-tmo
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
IIE UNDKsiu.N ED havethis day formed a ■ o-part-
. nershtp in the llaak Sale and Livery 'table bn si
*. under the name ami h vile of Freeman, Henderson
4t Co. l A. FREEMAN,
J. M. HKXDRS'iX.
D. S. HENDERSON.
Savannah, Sept. 1, I8JW. « -ptl-ltno
For Halit.
A dcsinibie House aud Lot, corner of Montgomery aud
Stone streets. uug II
For Sale.
COO acre- of laud, lying in Tatnall county, on the
Ohoopit- river. Uu the pr, raises there area good dwelling
house, ottt-hou-x-s, saw and grist mill, aud agomlftuit
otclmrd. One hundred acres of cleared land, the bal
ance well timbered ami »uitublc for Turpeutinu; siPiatrd
about U mil, h below Reediville. nug7
One undivided half part of tile steam IUco Mill ami
itsnppurt'nances, including miller'* house and kltclfti. .
coopt-r'* sliop.bhickhtiiiihV shops and oue double uegro ]
Uuctvvu (he Islutid of Pennyworth,ou So ca a it sit river. .
in the Statu of Georgia; and one undivided half part ol '
the lot or parcel of land, on which the Mine is •Runted, | tmmoiitatelv.
containing :;42 feet front on ha-k river and running 212
feet itei-p back. oug “
• attg 29
.Vaiuible Real Estate~At Private Sals.
That valuable Brick Tenement House on the comer of
South Broad and Mnnlg imury streets. This property
I* too well knowp to need a description. Term* liberal.
For further infoimatlon apply ut tbu office.
Also, a Negro Girl 23 years Old, good Cook, Washer
and Irmier. A Negro Olri 2<> year* old, a good Meat
Cook, With her Boy Child, aged 10 moU<hs. A Mulutto
Girl 18 years old, House aervent and Ladles’ maid. A Ne
gro Wont in 35 years old, Cook, Washer and Iroticr. A
Negro Girl 17 years old, Nurse and House servant. A
Negro Woman 22 years old, Plalu Cook, Washer and
Ironer. Two Boys 10 and 17 years old. Two Negro Men
2u aud 22 years old. A Negro Woman 00 years old, her
daughter 40 year* old, with her son X years old.
Also, otic Share Philadelphia Steamship Stock.
nug 2>'>
At Pi irate Sale.
A cry neat small brick residence on Tatnall street,
containing five rooms, well finished, with kitchen anti
an excellent well of wuter. Tho property will be sold
low If applied for soon. nug 10
At Private Sale.
A sui-erior IcHthor ton linage, Itns been in use but a
short time Will be sold ut a great bargain Ifapplied for
uug U)
Auction Sales.
itV T. J. WALNYl •
To 1 lent.
A Cotton Shed on tho Bay. Will bold 1200 bale*. Poo-
session given 1st October. For terras apply to
T. J. WALSH.
Jy 31 No I7U Bay-*l.
Strawberry Plants.
•sms desirous of obtaining Choice Plants of ‘
lto-
rey's Seedlings," at a low price, can hare an opjiortunity
by leavhig order* ut the Counting Boom. They will la,
.supplied by Mr. Bradley with direction* for planting,
and. if desired, will attend to tho planting of them in tho
vicinity of the city. Tho Fruit has been for sale at
Messrs. Uruntly a. Co’*, corner Bull and Broughton-*!*.
T J WALSH,
may 23 No. 170 Bay-st.
Administrator's Sale.
—— — i Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in November next, in
f or - Sule - ,, , , • front of tho Court House, during the legal Lours of
l<ot No 40 Troup Y\ard, corner of Joues and Lincoln M | v;
streets; and improvement*. '• Four Negroes, viz: George. Jatie, Anisee aud Infant.
A Negro woman, a good took. Washer and Ironer. belonging to the estate of the late Mr# i* A Ugleshy.sold
about .2) year# old. aud her daughter about lu y«urso!d. hy permission ,.r the Onbitary, and by ordet oftheAd-
nccu*toiited to house wot k. J}' • mlnistrator,for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of
said i Mate. J. A. LaIIO'. HE,
A prime Negro,Matin firs', rate limber cutter and raft
band.
A bright Mulatto Girl about Id years of age, house ser
vant and seamstress. Jy 21
■tug Id
Administrator.
New Books.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co
partnership. utid-r the name of t ARY k POW-
ELSON, for the purpo*-. of taking J'Jm ograj-Jis, Daguer
reotype* and Aiubrotypcs. P. M. CAREY’,
II. F. POWEI.SON.
June 16th. 1656. Je !•<—tf
MIDDLE TENNESSEE.
T HE Ludcrsigueit is etiguged ill the pno-lice ct Law
In the several Court* ol Bedford. I rutiklin mid Co -
fee counties.and the FederAl «'onrt nt Nashville. II
will give strict attention to collection- in any portion • •
Middle Teunessee.
Refer to T. & W. Enking A- t’o.. nt Nashville, and t-
Messrs. YY’nvno, Granville A Co., at Savannah.
JyJ—tf JNO. R. EAKIN.
BREWER & CALDWELL,
20 OLD SLIP...^, M b YORK.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND GRAIN FACTORS.
Jo 30—mo* P
H, 0. BREWER & CO.,
MmRILE. AI A. ’
General Commisoion and Shipping 1 Merchants
Jo 30-0 mos P
T"
O r.v of BETTY*, a him k won
of age. mid of, short stal
t-nt Cook, Wa-li. r and In
*•>.') Itcward,
The ai,., v .. am Mint will be paid for the recove-
>f BETTY, a black woman, some forty years
stature. She is a com pe-
. I Ironer. and Is Kdieved
to be engaged it work of this kind about the
purlieus of the oily. Apply tn
C. II. CAMPFIELD,
I 171 Bay street.
PdRSALEl
*ry h imUotm- Saddle Pony. Apply to
UKo.A.McCLKSKEY.
titlg 12—tf
A. IIONAUD’S.
o
Du
NOTICE.
sued is ready to pay dividend No 1 of
>n p«t cent ftom asset# „f John Reillv
.MIX MoMAI10S, Assignee.
' WANTED.
!.D CHAMPAGNE IMTTLES will find snlent
* 12 A. IIONAUD’S.
NOTICE.
0 aural * n - it-... ti.i- State. Mr. FRANK-
W. C'lUftBY* is uttrMUtbori7<d attorney.
V. If. MAY A CO.
Admini-trator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next, between the
leg hours of s lie, will he sold, at the Court
Toil. nt. { lloiuw, in Savannah, by order of the Court of Onll-
A Store with dwelling above and kitchen attached,! narv:
situated in Broughton between Bull and YVhitaker streets. The real Estate of Peter Henry, irttoof Chatham cum-
given on the first of September. ty, deceased, consisting -.f two lots on Stewart street in
jr-j’r.-j- j Robertsvilb-, held under a k-.VH* which has betnei-nsix-
ta - - teen ami-^vent-.-en v-ats to run: and the improvements
coil, being oned'itihle tenement frame building and
"ingle frame teiiemuiit. Terms cash. Pnrchacer
paying tor titles. JAMES B. READ,
ang b f > Administrator.
At Private Sale.
Lot No. —, frouUtig on New streot, North of the
Railroad Depot, being one hundred aud ten feet front, by
ono hundred and fifty feet deep. For further information
und terms, enquire nt the counting room,
may 3
Private Sale.
Lot No. 324,12th dlst., Lowndes county, 490 acre*.
Lots No*. 24, 14, 2.
do do 213, 4,1. Lumpkin county,
do do 279,9, 2, Fannin do.
For terms, apply nt the Counting Room.
Auction Sales.
PV BELL A PRENTISS.
For Rent. ——————
ThoCountlnglloomand Store next to our store,form-
erly occupied by Mayer 8c Dlun. Also, wveml elore*
under our Counting Itooul. nugSo
At Private Bale. ”
Just receliod from New York, and fur sole low:
12 bbla No 2 Mackerel,
21 half bbl* No 2 do,
24 qunr do do do.
24 half do do do,
10 hid* YIef* Herring, aug I
Private Sale.
40 bbls choice Mora Reel';
900 sacks prime White Corn;
3 bids choice Pigs’ Feet;
25 casks primo Bncmi Sides;
20 do do Shoulder*:
4 boxes .-li«|ro Tennessee Hams.
House and Lot—At Private Sal*.
A desirable residence situated on Charlton struct, Just
below LaFaystto square, on lot No 26, and half lot N*
27. 80 by 100 feet. The improvement* are a good w ooden
house, with six good sized room*, with a kitchen in th*
yard and a well ,«r good water. The boas* i* under rent
for three year*, at an annual rent of $300. 8ubjcct to a
ground rent of $—per annum. If not Bold before the
flfit Tuesday in Jnnejtvrlll beeoldat auction In front ol
Court Ilouie.
Terme-one third cash, balance three umleix month*,
with interest secured by mortgage. Purchaser* paying
tor all paper*. mqy tg
Cottage Tract—At Privaf*~qajj»,
1/itNo.O, Third Tything, An*nn Ward. containlnK
656-10acre*, situated the Middle Ground Road abont
I Hmile- rn.iiilh.CU,™ c.n h. ^
l-tet of th.«bo*. . ui «t our CotmtlD.
Room. For polo low 101 mtvlo
A very smart and intelligent Mulatto Gill about 17 I jj k .
year* of ag *. house servant and seauietrew. ’ 0I|(
At Private Sale.
Five Shares of the Capital Stock of the NV
Savannah Steamship Company.
York anil
j.vl 0 I
For Sale
EastT-uncoeo and Ueorgia Railroad Stock.
City Bonds.
Canton iVppcr St-ck.
A very valuable and highly improved l'l.iutation.lyiu^
about five miles north'd Louisville in Jetr-rson county,
Georgia, containing 23'.*u acre* of laud, luOOacres clean-1
anti under fence, the balance well wooded. On the
premises there i»ngo.*| dwelling home, ti-io stables,
bnrns, uegro houses, grist mill, water gin. und a‘| otliei
necessary Improvements. The laud Is well adapted to
the culture of cotton und corn.
A valuable Plantation containing 3700 acres of bind,
lying in thecoiinty of Jefferson, about six mile* fmtu.
station No lu Central Railroad, tine thousand seven
hundred acres cleared and under fence and in a high
state of cultivation, the balance welt woodel. The Im
provement* coitsNt of a good du-elthu. Overseer’s Imus-.
negro houses, stable*, barn*, tied a fine grist mill. *nw
mill, and cott->n gin. worked by water power. * r hu
above is oue of the best Plantations in Middle Georgia
BY CVllRELL A, MUIIPHY.
At Private rale.
Those fdegint and finely IlnMicd Houses, situated at
the Corner of Barnard and Hall streets, twenty-two
to - t front each, an I thirty feet deep, eight feet Piazza,
two stories on a hn*cuicut. On the premises I* a g-uxl
well of Water. For term* apply at our Counting-room.
No. 160 Bay-st. uug 2'
UiHttunouga Lots—At Private Sale.
Sixty Bitilding'L >ts. situated in the city of Clinttn-
: liongn, half mil- ft'otn the Depot of the Nasltville U
Chattan Miga Railroad. Those lots nro level and hoautl-
fully adapted to building,aug JS
LOTTERIES.
I)
WM. GIBSON,
A TTOBNKY AT LYYV.afli-r fifteen years’ practlci
/% 1ms located in Augusta, Ha., and will attend th
courts in Richmond. War-ten. Columbia, llurke. J<-flV|
son and Lincoln counties. U'b~ Refers to Editor* ID
publican, Savannah. mar *>—dt-m
HaveyouTnsiu-ed YourLifeP
THE CHARTER OAK
Life Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD, CT., x v
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $100,000.
JA*. C. WALKER, Pre*ideut.
S II YVntir.. Secretary.
Tltl« Com puny will insure Life at the lowest rates, cop
•dsient with safety to the a-sured. For further informs
t.ou apply to
A. WILHUlt, Agent,
Jy 12 Ill Bay stre-t. Savannah, Ga.,
S HXBTS ! SHIRTS'!
AT 147 EAT-BTR3UBT.
S HAVE .iL'-T IlEl’KIVED a Large Assoitim-nt o
SUPERIOR MADE SHIRTS: White, an 1 Fan
cy Fluurad. o: every quality ami style. I also lmv*
HURT; MADE To MEASURE In uny style ordered.
Call at tho Star Clothing Emporium of
WM. 0. PRICE,
June 20 No. 14.-7 Ray-streel.
18th Georgia Reports.
QtARA'luGA in I7u'—m-wsupply.
. eigtis of tho Times: or, tho Dangers to Religions
‘ Lft'orty. lly RutiH-n.
H.iir-iou R-liii ut in America.
St rick I a d’s History of the American Wide Society.
Lo-nuson tin-recent Progress of A»tr->tiumy, i-«pecl-
ally In the United States
Evely n Mar*ton. By tho author of Two old Men’s
Tale*.
Female Life among the Motitiotts. By the YVifoofan
! Kid. i
London Art Journal for August,
i London quarterly Review, f.t July,
| Putnaui and liarp-r’s Macaziifcs t-.r September.
I C muuu lore P.-rry's Expo litiott to Japan—new supply
i _ra-pul W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
New Books.
Received by >1(11111 HI. Cooper & Co.,
FRIDAY. SEPT. 6T1I.
R eligion in America ;•«
O
RAW., NUMBERS of Clus« 218 :
33 40 00 22 28 0 41 CU 5U 10 30 63
K. WITH I NOTON.
$11^000.
CLASS NCI. ^1G FOR IS30.
To la. draw u at Savannah. Ga„ ^t-jt 12. 1666.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY tt MAURY, MANAGERS,
s c it c M t.:
1 Of 811,000—1 of 83,500—1 of 9 4,500
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn It.illut-.
Tickets $2Lj—Shares in proportion.
Ticket* and Shares, either singly or l-v be pac!tage,to*
•ale by s.-p 12 I*.. WITHINGToN.
SOT7THEH.N LOTTMILA;.
OX THE H.1 \'AXA I’L.lX.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS.
7805 Prizes—$102,000
ONLY 15,000 NUMBER 3.
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
Jasper Co., Academy littery.
BV ACIU0R11Y -r IIlK SriTE or 0Coiir.U.
CLASS u,
T O BE DRAWN Sept. U-tli, IS5G. at Concert Hall,
Macon Ga.. under the -worn superintendence »
C'd G. M. Liguti am! J. A. Ni-l-et, Esq.
Patrons w,R plea*,-examine tins Sclu-to- carefully—
Com;.,iu- it with any other, ttid If it is not tho best <-v-
off.Ttd. ami tlie chance* to obtain Capitals butter, stun 1 *
purchase Tickets.
CAPITAL $15,000.
1 Prize of....,
1 do
1 do
2 Prizes of..
6 do
Approximation* o
t celved by John M. Cooper & Co.
Monday, sept. 1st.
IKK '»F GEORGE WASHINGTON : by Washington
i Irvivg—■vol 2.
’i.1-ution, a tale of Pussioti; hy Emma D K N
h-t-rth.
-Ii'-Pts NK-kleby; by Charles Dickeus, with thirty-
i ustratione on *tecl,
.li h 'traits; by 11 W Etm-rsjjn.
h dd Mysteries, a romance of Southern Lito. by
■ i'-tit < f Virginia, author of l.f-,lit and Darhnes*.
• i ak-’d Head, ar.d other tah-8, forming the second
: i titmim’s Story Library
. Mattizm-jf >r .•Vj.l.-m .er. sept 1
FANCY PRINTS. —
’• K•’ VaE ot Fancy Print*-1 Caltcoo. warranted fust
. :■*. nt * 1 . cut* p*-r yard. Just receiu-*! by
,r Knoxville, und tor sub- tra
il 1 i»::WITT k. M-HIOAX.
I*F. 11 STEAMER KNOXVILLE,
i -••...’Hau l Merino Print*: Slib.im: Prints.
. ut Mill* WatertwDt, White Lock, and other
.. . . ,- hi*t 'Lining.
■■■a:jd Brown Canton Flannels.
•• 6 Niks. lio..p Skirts, t atubrie 'Itinuniugs. Ac.—
d- by l-ept 1! Du A ITT ,v MORGAN.
JPST RECEIVKDAND KOtt SALE
Y A. THOMAS £ CO.,
XO. IltJ BKVAX-KT.
/Ok AY LBS. of family can\.i«scd Hams.
•XyLFV 0,'<0ulbs. Shoulder*.
lU.oOO do Sides an 1 assorted Bacou.
All cf which will be sold in lot* to-nit j un-ha-.-r*.
SUPERIOR HAVANA SEGARS.
s Giji/D AS ANY in tills or nt. v oilier market, tor
1 sale by x M. MOLINA,
P 10 Corner Bull ami C<>ligress-sts.
Meersliaum Pipes.
YHE Under*ign«diitvit-s attention tnlii*»finen**ort-
went of tli-genuine AU-en-hattn I ipr* now on *ale
, Vjl-HCOolii-t ettaldiahniiut Cctlu 1 i.ull atld CoU-
:* street*. fejt 10 M. Mt'LlNA.
Z. SHULTZ’S
CELEBRATED
PAWOA1EE TOBACCO.
UUs Ex eReut Cbc-uitig Tobacco, l«>r tale in large
'-r Miiall quantities, by M. MOLINA.
G> Cor.Congre*-> ami Rtill rts.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
!7Y SAVANNAH BONDS.
City of Macon do.
.al Rail road Stock.
!.uv,t-rn Railroad Ftock.
• • Railroad do.
all Gas Light Co., do. for Bale by
: * J. BRYAN, 117 Ray street.
jOjGL-Sr GOODS
AT WHOLESALE,
856 FALL & WINTER TRADE, 1856
1 I!. UNDERSIGNED an* now ra-e< icing tlu-ir lull
and Winter 8toek of Foreign and Dotm-stic Dry
-. cumprisingune of the largest stocks ever broitcli t
■* market,aud i-iuhracing in variety ull goods in
me: all of which han- been pi-rsotinllv selected
i n sole view of meeting the wants of the trade,
invite Merchants visiting Savaitimh to give us a
i* we feel cunftd^nt that we can olf-r them such in-
nt-tits os will supr-r-ede the necessity or going
«r in order to make their purchases,
ht'l -rsshall receive our prompt attention.
FOOTE A JAUPON,
|ILOT BREAD.—26 bbls fn-slt Pilot Bread,
' mding and for sale by
! t •» CLAGIIORX ft CUNNINGHAM.
IlKC’l) PEIi STEAiiEU. .IliAIIAllJ -
CdATK Extra Cabbages, 10 bbls extra Potut- s, 10
"t,Ions, 4 kegs extra Goshen Rutter. 5 boxes
r... f.. r rale by
*-p D» J. A. BROWN.
COAL,! COAL!!
AT J. T. THOMAS'S
Coal IVu-rf, Tt ri-t; VSViai l
ADA TONS Cunnel. Orr*l. YVblte and lie l A si
Goals, .hi hand, a* follows:
2dii tons En-!i.«h Canm-1 C, al:
2'J0 tmi> l.lv.-rpool Orrcl Coal, au excellent artlcleb •
Parlor Gr it< s. Stov, s and Rung< s :
lOu ton* Large Lump W!,it«- A*!i C-al, snlial b f(
Foundtiesand .-*teatu Engine*:
400 tons ft Token and S-rcened Egg«ize lP-d Ash Co»
a genuine nrtich-.
The undersigm-d is prepared to fill orders nt shorten
notice, and eu.Vir* the tiatniiinisc cf UU fri. r>-i- nti itp.
public. J. T. THOMAS.
Jan 7 Wood and Coal Y’ard. Ferry W hail
. . :ouut of rh,
origin, relation to the State, mul prc-t-ul c.-udit:
ttte Evangelical t burcbes in the United M-.t- s. with
notice of tue Evangelical denominations. By Rela-i t |
Raird. J
ffistory of the American Bible S>ciVty. revised and !
brought down to the ura-ient time. By YY. P. Strick- ' 1 razes o: svj, nra
land, D. P. 1
'ign* of the Times. Letter* to Ernst Moritz Arnett,
the Dangers to Religious Liberty in the ptesent state
tho World. By Christian > harle* Joslah Bunsen.
The Recent Progress of Astronomy, especially in tho i
United States. By Elias L- otnK L. L. I).
Evelyn Marston. By theautlud- of Emilia YVyudhatn.
Tw-j Old Men's Tales, the Hein of Ilauglitoti, &c.
$16,1*10 is
6,000 is ...
2,"90 is .
1,000 are ..
600 are .
100 are ..
,..$50 are ..
... 60 are ..
... 20 are ..
... 10 arc ..
. $ 15,00 >
.$! •: *f
. 1.26V
. 1,'NlO
>o5 ]>ri/es anuoiutinuto $1
Ticket*. $lo— Halves, $6—Quarters. $2 6"
The 7.-i.o PH/es of $*!.; arc determined by the
1856-
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Clothing,
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
T HE SubH-rih-rsQie now receiving their large and
well a*-
Ail th
all tli >*'.•
ilb' IV
Iwlngl-st.
Holiest rici
orted stock of Fall and Uinier Cloth lug. to I taken at p
lVlti. ll... I. f la.tl, ta.I. a.,' lVlt..]„a.|la f.O.I 11^,1,11 '('i.
ffj.OtKi Prize—if that utttllli
! nIiouI-I I. • an • Id ttm ti er, tle-n every odd nnitib-r ?: -In-’
( in the Scheme will b-entitle 11-< $4.5(1: if an e*en nun.
| b>-r. then every even ninth-r ticket will l«- eiilitbd t
$'*.6u. in addition to any other Prize which may I",
dr twn.
Puivhas-r-in buying an equal quantity of odd ant
ev-n t.mnb.-r tickets will L-.* certain of drawing m-uri;
on—half tin- c rat of the -ame, with chances of •'btaiuini
otliei I’r
XWIJPP/.Vfi,
A ValuaBIc riaufatiob for Sato
IS fCItlVK.V COUSTV.
The Hiibscribcr otters fur sale hi* Plantation in
^2&Scriven county, ontainingeleveu hundred acres,
f-^ySg^lyingon the Dig atnl Little Horse Greek, four
. miles from No 7. C. It. IU well improved with a
gwi Utn House and Packing Screw on it. Person* wish
ing to purchase will do well to call mid examine tor them
Selves. Terms will be made easy.
Je 20—lawSin It. C. PARKER.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE".
lu Screven county, situated on th* Central
<^H*Railroad about forty-seven and a half mile* from
£gM|,Savannah.otia nml a half miles above (t ition
-■vw So. and three mile# below station No. 5. con
tulnnig in all about 2,090 acres of Innd, 1.000 of which
are bay, hammock, and river swamp land, and the rest
pine laml mostly well timbered. About 400 acres ar*
cleared aud under good fence, 260 of which art, swamp
and the rest upland. The improvements aroon a beaut! :
fill and healthy lucatbui an-1 consist of a fine two story j
duelling containing eight rooms above basement nmia j
large entry lu cacti story, nogro houses aud all otbev
ncceuiry outdinildincs. The Og.-ecliee river Is nlmut ‘
two miles from tins location, over whirl) is n trail bridge I
(ou tlte Main Road from South •’arolinn to South western I
Georgia ami Florida.) which will be sold with the Planta
tion. Apply tor pirticuhirs to ,
Jy 10 _ WM WRIGHT. I
FOll RENT. j
Tim Western Store in St. Andrew'* Hall i
Ww Building, very desirable tor a YVh.desab- or Rointl
'■4
FOIL NEW YORK.
... ** '.-fc - = -•
„ r. . 'U ||
A. Thomas & Co.,
AUCTION &. COMMISSION
HO et.Tavannah. ga.,
* rnoMAS. Jo 11 e, 8. gmtl
SPEC LIE .YOTMCES.
TENBR0EGE COURSE.
fife. SA.VAWNAJa GA. MB
S-245QITST PURSES.
T HE first meeting over this Course wilt commence
ou Wednesday, January 7th, 1867, with a sweep.
Hake tor 3 year old*Two Milo Heats. $250 entries, $100
forfeit, to which the ' lnb wdl mid $40o If twn or more
suit.
Fame day—Jockey Club purse$200. Mile Heats.
Thursday. January bth—Sweepstakes torfiyeur olds
Milo Heats; $200 entrance. $100 forfeit.
Fame day—Jockey Club Purse $400, two Mile Heat*.
Friday, January Dili—Jockey Club purse ACoo, three
Mile Heats.
Santo day—Jockey Club purse $100, for raddle horse*,
catch wHght*.
Saturday. Jammry 10th—Jockey Club puree $600,
Handican, 3 Mile Heats. ’
Same day—Jockey Club puree $260. Mile Heat* 3 in 5.
4AU..-....H- •«■„« ••raiMHNViwt » m i.vinu j K 'itrloB tothu *ukc* must Iw made by lit day of
busincs*. Als > the Store in the South-east corner ] October next, by addressing the Secretary. It. F.Akin,
a l.ittl.lin,. av..ullan, I I.,., ft. •• ... . ! K,fl.. S IVStlflSh. (lx Sttg 7^—Id
of same building, an excellent location tor a family gro
cery. For terms, w Rich to good tenant* will be low, ap
ply to YV. ROGERS,
soptl—2w At MecliMdc's Savings Rat k.
FOR RENT.
B> Ink Mtntv near the market, curucr St
*;»S( aud J.-fTersoti streets. Apply' to
sept 8 MINIS & J
Juliet i
JOHNSTON.
STEAMSHIP ALABAMA,
G. R, SCHENCIv. Cnmmnmh-r,
YY1LL SAIL SATURDAY. Sl-.PT. 13 AT 7*-j A. M,
The superior Steamship ALABAMA. Gev. It.Schenck
cotnmandar, will leave as above. F«>r freight <>r pnssage,
haviug elegant state ru«iu uccomitiodatloiis, apply to
Cibili i*a**age $23
X. B— Shipper* ol t’ottoi. by tiiv»e /.twitnt-rs wi’.i pi cars
take notice, that no Co’ton will be received at tin- presses
that U n«t dDtbn-tlv mat i;. itin- edge of the bait-.
Berth* not * '<-tira-! ttm 11 paid fi r!
sop 11 PARI-.LFGRI*. FAY .v OJ.. Aguiti.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.'
A
T'l
. 'S C. 3 S £ 63.
HE Public is informed that in connection with our
al ami *i> .•! <1 sal.-*, we will keep nt our Mope
llu Bryan street, a General Intclllgi-nre. onioe wln-rcen
tries for wants, either D -m*-»tn- ..r •’omtu-raul. will he
made, anil those vichiiig to sell. bin-. <-r ex lmnge
will find tbi* an admirable mc-iiuin c - be -nitra.l.
Persons having servants t I-1 ami th-«e w.a-itlng
tl-.ctti. will find this the nio*t pra.-tirabb- and economis
ing source to seud tlx-ir <-r lets for any commodity what
soever. Charges reasonable.
nug 18 A. THOMAS k CO.
Y1UI).—3o DM* prime Leaf Lard, ou kegs do do
iti More and tor sale hy
*l'»2 _ _ WEBSTER it PALMES.
1\IST MILLS, of Mi- most approve*) const)
do,
<i a.constantly tor sale nt
CHAFFER <t CO S.
r
[JI2FINED LABIPBLACK, . r Nile in auy
l » I'liiitlties.at
"•H2 CHAFFERJc CO’S.
|iII.VEK** MINEIlXl, PAINT,In li.e cUf-
^ '-rent colors, constantly for sale at
2 CHAFFER A CO’S.
IIAKK IIOOIC8. —An assortment is just recelv-
'■Land for sale by
‘'I' 1 2 LOVELL & LATTIMORE.
^011 SALE#—Sea Island Bugging. Apply to
IB YVM. BATl'ERSBY A CO.
'EA —Choice Black Tea, in (tort-nud for sale by
MINIS (UJOIIX8TON.
!' I ,‘ T ,~: 1 ? 00 to»g» Liverpool Salt, 3000 builiel* Turks
!e by ?H l ' ,n N,cks «•»** bulk, 20 tons Rock Salt.ofr
r ,tpl3 CLAOIIORN A rUXNTNGHASf.
t!, L0R ' S PREMIUM COTTON GINS
ow In Short Staple Cotton Gins
' raws each: for sab* hy
YONQE ft FRIERSON,
No. 94 liny Street.
*n use. 4o and 60
an™ 27
y.vnrs—a
ftug30
!0oo kegs Cut Nails; tor sale by
N. B. AII. YVKED.
HENRY EHLER »k CO.
A T th°lr Steam Engine and Roller Works. Atlantic
Docks. Brooklyn. Now Y’ork. are prepared fer
STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE
ETSTGITSTES,
Of ev.-ry d.-~:ri|.tion. Su.ar MilU. Mill Works, and
Mining \nchin-ry. Al-o all kinds of High mi l Low
Pre-ure lk-.lhrs.
Tin- Fub*crib*-r. agi-nt in Savannah for the above
Work*, will receive orders f>r all kind* of Ma. Iiinery.
II- !•■«* now-on hand «evcral small Portable Engines suit*
able for Planters'use. also, one 16 horse power Engine,
which lie will-ell on accommodating term*.
II. II. LIN VILLI:. Mnchlnbt.st. Julian *t..
July 4 tf One square went of the Market.
DENMEAD’S
Steam Engine Works.
A.TWTDENMRAD & SONS,
BALTIMORE,
L ocomotive and stationary steam en
gine BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS. GEN Kit
AL MACHINISTS. AND B.'ILER MAKERS. ENGINES
trotu6 to40hor?o power constantly kept on hand, with
all the moilcrtt improvement*. Engines from 40 to 200
hor*e power made to ord-r Aim PORTABLE BOIL
KKS. with Eugines nttn, in ,I that take tip a v-ry fmall
space: SUGAR MACHINERY. SAW. GRIST AND
ROLLING MILLS. Sera wand Hydraulic PRESSES: IM
PROVED RL<tU7X« MACHINES tor Anthracite an t
other blast furnaces: Riiti.KR-a and CASTING.* of every
discription: YY’GRTHlNGT'JN'S STEAM PUMP: al*o
PATENT STEAM. VACUUM AND YVATER GAUGES.
furtiDhcd nnd put up. je l<—ly
\V A NT ED TO III RE
B Y THE MONTH UR Y’EAR. a good YVa.-her nnd
Ironer. To sm-li a.c-an bring suitable recommcn-
da'tons the highest wages will Im given. Apply at this
office. _ nug 26—tf
C DRN.—620 l og# prime White Corn, received per
steamer from Baltimore, nnd fi-r tale bv
WILLIAMS ft RATCLIFF.
■it they invite the attention ol Wholesale and Retail
I'--..lets, our-lock t* manufactured expressly for this
market, and witu tin- advantages we have we w ill sell
u» i o.v as any other ltou.-e Soutii^
M v al#, iiace in ntt.ro n Lea :i(i7ul assortment of Gen He
rn ••!)'.* Furnishing Goods: together with India Rubber
ntvi oil Suits, which w<-ofiVr low. Also, Trunks, Y'ulis-
(e* and Travelling B ig* of every description.
Merchants vbltiug the city will please give us a call
at Not 101 Bryan nud Ct> St Julian streets.
IMERS IN. lll'.IDT A CO.
I*. S —Orders front the country will meet with prompt
attention. _ sept 3 P„ 11. A Co.
' " " LARD.
65 fl KEGS Prime Leal Lard, just received and for
Mm*3 --ale bv
jy 21 RoDGEISS, NORRIS A CO.
HARPERS
mffAOAZINE FOR At’GU.-T.
J.TJL G. -toy* Magazin, for August.
Unumber’* Journal tor July.
Portrait of John Frciu-uit. price one dollar.
Received .Inly- 3d, ami for sale by
jy 23 JOHN >1. COOPER A CO.
JUST ARRIVED
4 ND FOR SALK.—•- casks of White Brandy, suita-
•'
hie tor putting up Peaches. Ac.
jv2S
A. BOXAUD.
tt* Tennessee Leaf Lard,.received
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
. YVEED.
aug 2tl
ir”aiCdT—TS
H J and for sal
uug 26
C ORN, CORN.-2.WH) btfbeis prime Baltimore
YVhite Corn, daily exp.-cted, tor sale by
nug25 WAVER & CONSTANTINE.
D AOS ltio Coffee f*r saTuhy
tlUl? aug 23 N. B. A H.
P ORK*—60 bbls It-'Stou Mess Pork. 10 bbls Boston
prime Pork, just receiv-d nml fi.r sale by
#* ;>: 2 YFKIMTKR A PALMES.
B ACON.—50 iilid* prime rlliWd Sides, 2D litrais do
Shoulders, just received nml for sale by
*ept 2 WEBSTER A PALMES.
F LOrR.-2on pm, superfine Flour, 100 do extra
family do, 160 sacks sup-tlim* do, for sale bv
»^pt_2 WEBSTER It PALMES.
fair, prime and choice Rio
i no do Lngtilra do, 3000 lbs Old
ii store nnd tor sntobv
WEBSTER U PALMES.
Coffee, fin bags d<
Government Java do, t
s»pt2 __
B agging, rope, ao.-
60bales Gniitiv ItaL-ging, 300 colls Kentucky Rone,
. — • f„ stor- nnd tor sale by
up miivcnv t p,i
nttg 29
6.000 lbs Begging Tw ii
29 J noLt
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
K
Kentucky Bale Rope, in store, nnd for sale bv
ang29. COHENS U HERTZ.
G UNNY CLOTH.—150rolls nnd SbnlcsOunny
Cloth, landing per schr K Kidder, from Boston,
and for sale by
sept 3 BRIO IIAM. KELLY It CO.
M olasses, bacon, ac.-
200 (ibis New orl-ans Molasses.
100 do llnrbadoes nud Cuba Molasses.
60 libdsCnba do.
76 hlnls Bibbed and Clear Sides.
20tiera.es choice Hams.
H) bids Mess Pork. Just rcclved nnd tor sale by
ang 30 IIOL'OMBE. JOHNSON ACO.
C ASTILE SOAP.-W) boxes landing und tor sale
by ” sept 2 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
S MOKED HERRINGS.—50 boxes Vm'okcd
Herrings, landing per schr John Castner, and tor
sale hy
sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
300 Dozen Shirts.
P IERSON, HE1DT Ot, CO., have received
by r< o-i.t arrivals, three liundra-ed dozen White
ami Fancy Shirts. For sale low at 101 Bryan nnd f-8 St
‘ sept 3
UtOAP, CANDLES AND STARCH—
PH) boxes Colgate* lb bar and No 1 Soap,
lto) do Buchan's Smith's Family do,
{0 do t.'olgate's Pah* do do,
5-t do Adamantine • 'and:rs, *tar brand,
led do lleadell s Tallow do. t. and S'#,
75 do Oswego au<l Beudell's l’eurl Starch,
60 do < hic.igo do do,
landing and fur sale l>v
- I’ilANTOX. JOHNSTON U CO.
TER.—2o
16 half do
6-i boXci
-TVT-EW GOSHEN CHEESE AND BUT-
oJm TER.—2o k*-gs • huiceG.-lien Butter,
il.-*,
veil.,w Cheese,
ov no uo un white do,
lauding per etentm r and tor rale by
sept 3 -CI.AXT*».N. JOHNSTON A CO.
JgACON.-D.bh.r
tick-ts ending with 0. 2.4. S, nra* even-
•tiding with 1. 3, 6. 7. 9. lire odd.
t-oui* sending money bv mail.need m t f.-ir it •
. nrders pnnctu-illy attended to. C iuimtitii. i.<
L-rattti-i fiti.*l. it ink note■* of sound Hanks
Drawings sent toall ordcrlngTicket.*.
wishing particular nuniters, should order
immediately.
Addrc-s
JAMES F. WINTER. Manager. Macon Ga.
GKO. A. MCLKc'KI.V. Agent,
nug 86 Itull street. 3d c-wmr fr un Itav
.f'\ SYMSNAUY,
-N V ‘ ^ Cables, v
^43-5 MXli® 5 ,
_ -V -V'OSHa-
S'f’MStMP KEYSTONE STATE
11. IIARDIE, CommniKlcr.
TO LEAVE sAITI.DAY', SEPi'. 13. AT 6, P. M.
The United states Mail steamship KEYSTONE STATE,
It. Iliirdic.Cotntnnmler, will leave as ab ive. I'ot li-lght
or pa-race, np-dv to C. A. GREINER. Agent.
Cabin Passage $20
Passenger* by this Hiip |or Baltimore and YVa-bing-
t"ii will Ii- I *n toil at New Ciratb*. I»eL. from which j-lace
•ais start 3 times dally tor the above cities, ami other
Houtheru points. sept 2
For Niagara Falls,
THE XiAKBS c£j CANADA.
eHOitl'ESl A*D CHi.AI’F.m iDH'Jh.
PER STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
VIA PHILADELPHIA.
FARE TO FARE TO
PHILADELPHIA- MAG AKA FALLS.
S'20. S2S.
^* K Tbi* line omn-cls at
p- ' Phitodelr bin. with theGrent
N-tiI' r We.t. rn Railtoad
#Tv 'if -• « n «'« thra»nuli to Niagara
fSH-ana llultnl.i. »
■',* hoiu * from Pniladelpbia.
" Through Tickets, "
TO RENT OR LEASE.
f»«tt The Plault Road lluttse on YVest Broad street,
ijjxi will he Rented or Loused torn term of \cars. For
lii—furtlier particulars, upplv at the office of
^pt 4 G. W.YVYLLY, Broker.
TO RENT.
M A Brick Tenement Hou*e on State street. ot>*
door west of Price etreet.coutnining lo tootne. w ith
.talde.carriage house and servants rooms, in first
late order. Applv t«
ang 19 OKo. A. McCLKSKEY.
TO RENT.
The etoro occupied by the subscribers, l'oxses-
i'icSsion given l*t Noicm'-er.
*t-b aug 19 WILLIAMS «t RATCLIFF.
FOR SALE.
That desirable lot No 2'.* Jackson ward, being rs
feet ou JelTcrsju street und 00 deep. Ou the prern
are 2 Houses wldch rent tot $302 per annum,
je 14 JOHN S. MO.NTSlOLLIN
FOR BALE,
Th“ hnildiug on South Broad strei-t. formerly
used as the St. John’s Church. To b* removed
uatvLduriug the summer. Apply to
Je 4 GEO. A. McCLKSKEY.
; E*q..S iveiiutih. Go.
J NOTICE."
I ~W|.. - By a rasolution of the Board of Directors,
j Station No. 16*^, has bra n established as a reg
ular * tut ton. Hereafter Freight and Passengers will be
j transported to and from that station, at the same rate as
i to N». 16. WM. M.WADLEY,
Heptl-ltro General Sup't Central It.Road.
OFFICE CENTRAL RAILROAD7T“
Savannah. August 2H, 186M. J
j j t’omdgneo waiiu-u for 97 sacks Corn marked
l’. U. YV., received nt C R R. January 22. I
not claimed within 30 day*, will be sold to pay charges
aug 2*—Dno YV. M. YVADLEY, Uen’l Supt.
TO RENT,
Two Rooms near the Custom House, suitable lot
*-5! sleeping. Apply to
J? 3 \nt. WRIGHT.
TOttUXT.
A two «t *ry w<kiJ-:ii buil Uug with a large lot
fr.;*; 'tables, ki.clien. tac.,situated on Y\V»t Bread st
JauLApply to G. YV. YVYLLY,
Je D» Broker.
TO RENT TILL NOV. 1.
M A pood Dw-liing House in Troup YVurd, with
modern improvements. Applv to
mar7 A. YV1LHUB, 111 Bay-st.
FOR RENT. " r '
Two vety d-rairabto Store, in Jefferson street next
M t» corner of C»ucre»» stra*<-t, well adapted to
in> kind of retail business.
f-1.29 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
YOU KAiCJP*P.
7jfjs The Wb «rf Storo to N" It I Bay stre-t, suitsbU
tor storing '.otton or Nrarhsmftsc Apply to
iw— Jail :IHVNAKD A ROWLAND.
the privilege uf
mediate points; for
Fare to N.agara
•I I 'tig at 1'hlSa-ielpbia, and inter-
Mib* by the Agent,
fill!4
Atliinflc & Gulf Railroad.
’ jjlllu it-MUU 'r : i.il.'ll '-Mra.X rTlic* ol tlie Atlatili
M. aud Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet or.
tlie 2f!t!i in*t.. and it having been represented to til
th.it tlie Inter-*! of that enterprise requires further time
lor the obtainim-iit of *ubv riot ion., to the Stock, and ac
quiescing in tin-.|u*tlies# of the sugge.tiou, th- meeting
<•: Go- l’. .M l on tlte 2<Th instant, is hereby po.tponuii
until the 221 day of October next, at Milledgeville.
E. A. NISBBT, Chairman.
Mu-on. Ang. v»'. 196fi. _ aug 28
Oilitf .Uus^iigep itailroad Company.
air tig*
jf^ JACKE KEL.—,'iU bid* Markera-t. for
sent 3
MINIS
by
C ORN-CORnT)”Ti-G.Vir^ im."
tY lute Corn, l.urling and in *t >re ; tor »i.. . .
-'I't 0 WAV Eft &. CONSTAMi.N'E.
HNSTON.
Biltiraore
AY-HAY—
di da
<• and fin- sale by
La.ti rn ll.iy.
North River Hay.
WAVER
CONSTANTIN E.
Baltimore Leaf Lard, 60
da do do.
In slot
>-'l‘» ’■
J^ARD.—2*1 bbls prliiu
lumiing and for rale by
aug 25 SCllANTON. JOHNSTON ,fc CO.
CJEA ISLAND BAGGING, lauding fr in *cb.
k5-S J Waring, aud tor rale by
aug 23 M fNIS .t JOlINSTOX.
B ACON SIDES.—10 lih.ls landing I'mtiTstliooimr
George Davis, and tor sale l.y
aug9 OGDEN. STARK A CO.
w<
HISKEY,—old Mononcahrla. old Nectar,
old Reserve, old live. Bourbon. Gibbons’ X, XX,
XXX YVhlskey.Jn store and tor sale by
aug9 YVIILUAMS * RATCLIFF.
F LOUR,—Extra, and extra Family, in store and
for sale by
aug 9 WILLIAM? k RATCLIFF-
C ORN, HAY, OATS
in sb ~ * - * *
* CORN MEAL,
5 by
WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF.
R ECTIFIED WHISKEY.—80 bbfc Recti
fied Whiskey, iu store nnd for sale by
«ug0 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
B ACON.—sn lih.ls rh-ar Sides. lOhlids Shoulders,
in store and for sale by
aug9 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
G IN, BRANDY, AND RUM.-ln store nnd
tor sale bv
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
B randy.—1 cask choir
tor sale by
tiug9
ALT.—For sale by
nug 9
■e Brandy, in bond, nnd
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF-
WILLIAMS it RATCLIFF
UNDRIE8,—Ground Coffee, ilmlari), Teppcr,
Alsplce,and G‘ ' * * -
S UGAR.-
lot by
d Ginger, tor sale bv
WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
-Chlids N. 0. Sugars, for rale low to close
YVILLTAM8 & RATCLIFF.
R OPE.—141 coils Manilla Rope, landing nnd for
snto on consignment bv
««g0 WILLIAMS U RATCLIFF.
F LOUR-Superfina Flour - In sacks, from new
V, beat. Extra Family do In bbls.from new YVhcmt,
choice brands, for sale by
aug 8
YVE11STER A PALMES.
FMIES' TEACHERS of first il.ilitv employed In] tlie
B. >chool; uffortlln^ fucihllo* tor a,th..r««gh English
iducntiou. with Latin. Or-et:. the inod-rn polite hit •
gunges. music..on guitar.pi n.... harp nnd organ) draw
ing, embroidery, and *even kinds of painting.
Refinement of manner*, and the etiquett.- of socie.v
-eulcatral. A Puri.-ian la-tv i-d-tos in ihefamily. Prizes
P r e awarded in each departnn-nt.
Aid* to physical edm-.-it|..n to be found in Dancing.
• nli'tlienirs. a Gymmraium. Bowling Alley, '.trirtly pri
vate.: swimming in Myfto River. <«:ilt.l boraebark riding
Ac. U.lltrain-d saddle liorsee 1-tong to the Semi-
t ary.
For particulars address the l’ai.vctr.vL
>Ds. TIIGMAS I’. SMITH.
Rzrrr.rNcrs:—Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, lto*t >n : lion
Edward ilwrett.do.: R-v. Chari. - i»r..*.k*. W—: Med
ford. Rev. John Pierp'-nt. do : F. Gardn- r. A. M.. I’rin
t Ipnl Boston Latin School: II-11. AM-t l.awr->n.e. lto*.
ton: Kev. Hubbard Winslow. New Y’ork: ft.-v. M'll. ur.
Hague. D. D.. Albany: Rev. Ilr.llin Ii. Neah-.I). D
Ion: Hon 8am.H»u«t»u.Te?
may 1—Om -
NUNNS ft CLARK'S ■ ebbrali-.l Oral. I
feGfiJ 'Wactlon PI ASM F'iRTE*. II. S. BO-
G AR D r ®, Court IJotra- Square. .*> J
• J « g I > Agent. Any comment on ord iMTiptSiuiol
the qnnlitie* oftb'-.eiarirument.s I* deemed -i-t -t:li...u-
Tlteir high reputation cf so many years srsndu being
unimpaired hy the rapid Increase of mak* r-. Pnrcha.
sort can obtain them at New Y’ork prices, and thu* *av..-
expen«<-and risk of transportation. Piuiio Forte* tuned
and repaired mar 26—ly
fPiano
ir. O. ZOGB.1C.1IA' CO.
H AVE Jn*t received large addition* to their stock of
Piano*, fr.-ni th 1 - ninnufsctnrle# of St.-innav k
Sons. St»dart. Llghte. Newton ft Bradbury. J. B. Inin-
itant ft Co., ire., .ve.. which are s leeted fi.r rrniTT or
TONE and EXCELLENT workman-uhp. The«e in«trum<-nt(
are offered at New Y’ork prices, and ni»*t liberal terms.—
T-» which they respectfully invite the attention of tlieii
friends and the public In general.
No*. 107 Bryan, and94 St. Julian *ts.
FOR BOSTON.—The splendid fa*r railing
^feijftpacket *bip JULIA HOWARD. Capt. Bulkl.-.v,
will have dcsjwtch a*above. For freight or pnsrage oj*-
ply to captain B„ or to
*»P I'J BRIGHAM. KELLY A • O.
JTf- FOR NEW YORK,—UNION LINK.—
packet *-br J O HEEKSHKR, Southard,
master, will Lave despatch for the above port. For freight
apply to
sep 9 OGDEN, STARR A CO.
. FOR NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINK.—
^mbTIii- tine fn,t sailing bark EDWARD. Jonc. mss-
-K«Ct"r. having a portion »f ltor cargo ongace.1. will
have quick .|e.pitch for the above port. For freight or
Passage, upplv on board to Captain or to
sept 1 COHENS ft HERTZ.
JRK FOR BALTIMORE.—The A 1 schr N.
JSWfeM.TURNER. Todd, master, will have despatch
tor the above port. For Freight, apply to
anx 29 DRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
Jm FOR NEW YORK—The new schr
34W3; LANG DON GILMORE, will meet with despatch
for the above port. For freight engagement#, apply to
the Captain ou bonral, or to
sept 0 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
FOR" PHIL ADELPHIA .-The staunch
SflK&fast sailing sciionner It. W’. TULL, A. 51. 8tro-
bridge, master. For freight, npplv to
C. A.ORKIXF.R. .
BL’CIIED SHIRTINGS A SHEETINGS
B ALES striped Cotton Osnabnrgs.
Bales YVhite do do.
Bales Flax do.
For sale by [s»pt R] FOOTE A JAUPON.
BROWNXND "BLE ACHED*DRILLS. *
B ALES Brown Drills nnd Jeans.
•’ttses Bleached do do do.
Cases Blue do do Denim*. For sals by
*«pt 8 FOOTE A JAUD0N.
CHAS. A. GRKINEII,
je 27—tf Ag.-nt. Savannah.
"STmiVIlisii'lF LIWB
FOR BALTIMORE.
jK, > _ The A. 1 steamer FREE
MAN KAYVDKX. Captain
M. It. Green, will run regu
larly between Savannah
and Rolf more, leaving each
city semi-monthly.
Tlii* steamer lias elegant
s-ngen*. For freight or pavsuge,
IlltlfillAM, KELLY ft CO.
accommodation* for pa
apply to
aug 20
ctsTmatl line.
FOR PALATKA, E. F.
Via Darien,Bruiiawick, St. Marys, Fcr-
nnntlitin, Jnckaonvllle, Plcolnta,
and IHidtllelinrg, Black Creek,
TUK .'toutnvr U'KUK.bCspt. X.
King, will l-uve fi>r the above place*
'ATURDAY MORNING, at 10
Freight will be taken tor Tinders’
Hill and Int-rni'-diate Landing*, on the St. .Mary's Hirer.
No freight will Ii.* taken after him.- o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the Florida
Steam Packet Wharf, near th» On* Works, or to
CLAGUOllN A CUNNINGHAM,
5 Agents.
U. S. Mail Lino '
_. B'OH. X»A.1,A.T3CA, XPhA..,
via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga, For-
nandina and Jacksonville, Ficolata and
Black Creek, Fla.
Tho steamer DARLINGTON, ('apt.
Brock, will b-ave fi>r tli rt above pluces
fry Tucs.tay Morning, at lu o’clock.
Tbi* l. -.it bus large and airy State
-oj-in iiccotniuoj.itions, nml taking
tn* inland 1 asnige, offers every inducement to invalids
and others.
I'ra-iTit will be taken tor Trader's Iliil and Intermedi
ate landing* on >t. Mary's Elver.
No fr-lglit will be tak- tt after 9 o’clock.
For t're.pbt ..r pa-rage apply on board at the Florida
ct.-.iin packet wharf, or to
Jy-’S t’LAOHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
For Palatka Florida.
Via Darien, IlrunavvIcU. St. .Ylnry’a, Fernan.
dinn, nml nil LnmlingH on the
tit, John’s River,
Tin- st.-atiiTGEXL CLINCH,Capt.
J. H. Richardson, will leave till* place
,011 Friday Morning at 10 o'clock. Re-
itnrulng, will leave for Chnrlc.ton ou
Tuesday Mornlttg at It) o'clock. For freight or passage
apply on b iard, at YVillink'* wharf, or to
» pt S—3 M. A. COHEN, Agent.
. „ for hawkinsville
And Landings Below, on tho Ocmulgee and
Altamaha Bivoro.
The steamtr ISAAC St’OTT. Capt.
Dillard.will '.cave a* above,on Friday,
>th inst., ut 12 o'clock. M.
Freight will be received at the steam-
whurf.i-n aud after Thursday Kvo-
J. YV. LATHKOP A Co.. Agents.
.I'MUL!.
fling «.f the Directors held tin* day. itvas
etl. That .1 diii.l -nd ..f Four Dollar.* pet
shatv upon tho General Stock la-tb-clared, fr-.Rith- earn-
Ing-t of the Bold, tor the last *ix mouth* ending 31s-
I July. Payable ..ii nnd after thuMduy of Sept.-inli.-r
next. All -t-icU registeraal in Savannah w!,| r< c-iva
their dividend, at tli-office of YVm. I*. Hunt r. Esq,
) The AiihuhI meeting id tint Stockholders of this Coin-
j pany wl I beheld on tin- 1st Moutlu.v in September next.
; at lhis office. All Stockholder* are etilitU-d tuufiet,
! pu.rageover the road to attend the meeting.
aug 16 I). ADAMS, Scc'ry.
8100 REWARD,"
Will be pat-1 fi.r the appreh.-n,ion and delivery
of IiUBI.lN uuJ t.'IIAKLE.*. al my office. Dub
lin I* 25 >.r 30 year* *.f age. i-otnpVctiou black
'»'< Iglt* about 1 tit) pound*, was raised bv B. Bos
tick. E-q.. of Ib-nuf >rt District. S.C. t'barles is
22 years of age, completion black, weigbsabout 200; be
bus a heavy beard, down-cast l-a.k. speak., quick in con
versati-.n nnd i* Intolllgent. They absconded, in Julv.
from the plantation of Benjamin Turtmrton, iti Wash
ington comity, near Sundersviiic.
Tlte above reward will bo paid for the two, or hflv dob
hint for either. atig'29 GEO. YV. W'VLi.Y*.
S20 Reward,
WJJJ bo paid for the apprehension an<2 delive
ry at my offlre. .,f a Mulatto Man named WJL
LIAM, aliiuit32 ytnrs old. 5 fret 10 .-t 11 inda-s
high, weigh* about 170 pound.*, a carpenter by-
trade. lie formerly belonged to Barnard New
ton, Esq., of Effingham county, and bn* been runaway
2 or 3 week*. William has a wife belonging t-> Mrs.
Powci«. at No 3*^ Central Kuitroad, and In all probabili
ty will bo lurking in thnt vicinity.
aug 23 YVM. YVJHGHT
NOTICE.
Sept fi—at
FOR CHARLESTON.
Tho steamer GEN. CLINCH,Capt.
Richardson, will leave a* above, on
Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. For
(Freight or Passage, apply on board
iat Wlllink's wharf, or to
M. A. COHEN. Agent.
For Charleston,
VIA BLUFFTON, BEAUFORT & HILTON HEAD.
^ The superior steamer Gull DON, J.
p. Brooks commander, haring l*een
»1 , Itsfi'I^XihornnehlvoTfrlisnled and furnish-
with a now boiler, will uutil fur-
thor notice, take the place of the steamer Wm.Scabrook;
leaving SaranmUievery Sunday Afternoon nt 5 o’clock,
and Charleston every Thursday night,touching at Bluff-
ton, Itoaufort and Hilton Head both ways.
X. It.—The G-.rdon will on and after Wednesday,Sept.
10th. run regularly—twice a week—making in connec
tion with the above Inland trip, one trip directly the
outride ront, leavingSavannali every YVednesday After
noon at 0 o'clock and Charleston every Monday After
noon.
All way freight payable here, nnd all amounts to*s than
$1 mn*t be paid at time of shipment. For engagements,
apply to J- P- BROOKS. Agent,
iept'2 Charleston wharf.
'!!• .
FOR RENT.
I A large and commodious 3 story Brick House.
UftnatedoE for* strict, t.ftween ..«ffer*nn unit
JWai.Montgomery streets. The house is on a lot nml n
half, fin* a large Stable and out buildings. Possession
given 1st November. Apply to .
sep 0 OCTAVUS COIIEN.
A LL Perseus havliigdemat..l* against YVm. Hedges.
deceased, will pk-a-e hand them iu duly attested,
in the time pra**crll>.-d by law, and those indebted to tin-
same will make payment to
GKO, F. PALMES,
jy 29—tov Administrator.
LAKE JACKSON, Fla*. PLANTATION
FOR BiLZiXI.
•<£?«. n°t Ptolouriy tftspotvu of, will be sold, un
the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the
jSg&^t'uurt House door in tho city ot Tallahassee,
...•Lw, Twenty-two Hundred nml Four Acres ot best
quality OAK and HICKORY LAND, belonging to the Es
tate of Hr. James Whitehead. Tills i* one of the best
Oil ton Plantations In Middle Florida: about one hair
«.b-:ite«lnud under fence, the remain.i.-r in woods.
Tits improvement* consist of a comfortable dwelling,
and all necessary out l-nilding*: a go-Mi'iverm-cr'shonse.
Gin House, Screw, Stable*. Corn hou*-n. nnd twi-nlv
negro cabins, all framed buildings, and in good repair."
Persons wishing to examine tbi# Plantation are refer
red to Mr. Rich <rJ Saunders, oti the place. For terms,
fcc., address tire subscriber, at Rerra-lia, Columbia coun
ty, Ga. JOHN B. WHITEHEAD,
jy 29—td Executor, Ac.
H arvesting rope.—60 cod* Manilla
Hope, suitable tor harre;tiug. tor sale by
aug29 CLAGIIORX ACUNNIM
UNNINGIIAJI.
jgYASS* POUTER—1|. casks Byasa’ P*.rter.
B ~ UTTER - AND CHEESE.—10 keg# choice
Oodn-ti Butter; 23 boxes new, choice Goshen
Cheese, landing and for sa'e by
rn-29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
YV 1 ;
7IIIBKEY.—lou bbls Dexter’s Whiskey, loo
do do, vnrions brands, in store, and for side bv
aug 29 UOIIKNS A HERTZ.
TT IVERPOOL HALT.—1,CX;0 racks Uvcri>ob|
■ A Salt; for saley by
aug 29 COHENS fc HERTZ.
M USCOVADO SUGAR.—6o lilids Muscovado
Sugar, in store, nud for sab- bv
— “ UOIIKNS A HERTZ.
-WTORTIIERN HAY.-Ji
J^| In store, and for sale by
bales Northern liny",
COHENS ft HERTZ.
C ORN.—Beach Island t’orn.tor ralo, to srrivo: 1200
bushels prime Beach Island Corn. Apply to
ang 29
Apply l
YVKIWTER ft PALMES.
JpLOUR.—2<«i sacks Granit»‘ Mills, new YVhcnt Geor-
’ Wheat Georgia
pla Flour* 100 bbls. Extra
Flour, just received and tor sale hr
aug29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
H jtLOU'R.—li)l bbls Denmead'
- - superfine Family
nml Oakley Flour, hourly expected ; for rale l.y
129 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
J"AVA COFFEE.—60 mats Old Governmont
by
M'
lavaUoffee, landing t>cr schr John Costner, tor rale
sept3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
GLASSES AND 8YRUP.-60 fable Molas
ses. 251.1*1* Syrup, landing and tor sale by
M2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
E PHELPS’ GIN.—60 bbls landing from schr
• John Costner, for sale hy
aept 2 SCRANTON, JOnNSTON A CO
tTcROIX SUGAR.—15 bhds choice 8t. Croix
Sugar, landing per sclir Manharaelt, for rale by
sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
Tf EMON SYRUP AND PORTER—30
>1 A ih.x.-s l.'ev’iiemon Syrup. 15 casks Byass’ London
Porter, landlug per - nr '’nnhassett. nnd tor rale bv
sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
DIVIDEND NO. 9.
Botin YVosmtJt Rail Road <Vmpant. >
Macon. August 14th, 18fin. /
The Board of directors have this day declared
a Dividend of FOUR DOLLARS PER
SHARE on thu Capital Stuck uf the Company, from tbs
earnings of the Brad for the six month* unding July 31st.
Payable ..it and after the I6thinst.
Stockholder* in Savannah will tecfive their Dividends
at the Central Bail Road Bank.
JNO. T. BOll'KlULLET
aug lrt— lm Secretary and Treasurer.
"" " MAYOR'S OFFICE; CITY OF SAVANNAH,!
5th August, 1860, j
PROCLAMATION.
OWNERS OF DUOS and all cithers
whom it may concern: Y’ou are hereby noti*
fied to keep your Dog# in aud prevent them from goiug
at large in the city limits.
Any dog found going ut large nfttr this notice and un
til tli*- 2ntii day of September next, shall be killed.
fL. S.J EDWARD C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
tttrst. Edwahw G. YVttoox. Clerk of Council,
aug 1—4 w6
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, 2d Juno, I860. j
^ The Jioud-t of the City of Savannah, due lat
5-OST" February, 1857, (commonly known aa McAllis
ter Bonds.) issued;for Cvutral ltailiciid Stock, will be re
de.-Hit-d on uppli'-atiou, in Stock of the Central Railroad
aud Bunking Company, at its market value, tha Bonds
L*-ing received ut par. Holders of the samo preferring
CHfeh, can have them redeemed in money.
nug7 JAMES 8. YVILKINS,CityTreas’r.
llOWB’S COTTON HARVESTER.
Ike great desideratum uf Plnntcre is Anally
obtained in the eurcevsful invention of Hone's
C.xton Harvester with which one Imud van pkk tut much
as 5 iu the ordinary way. besides raving an Immense
amount of labor. YVlint Wliitm-y's Cotton Gin is in its
aff 1 stage. Howe's Ham-st-r is in picking.
F*»r fiutthei itiiornmtioti. apply to
A. WILBUR, 111 Bay street.
Jy2’> Agent for the- States ot (b o. nnd Fla.
KOTfCE.
Tin* underrigued hrr.-by gi\ c Public Notice
that no • biim.s tor ‘'Loss iu Weight," "Rob
bc-ry,"or "Duuiage «-i any kind,"will bealtowt-donOMNis
in Y'eesels conslgnc.l tons, unless Claim is made bofors
delivery from tin- wharf.
YVe also give notice, dint Howls will not 1>« delivered
lu Consign.e« -.having outstanding unpaid bills,) without
pay most oa delivery.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A Oj.
0CTAVU8 COHEN.
UOIIKNS A HERTZ.
HUNTER it GAMMKLL.
OGDEN, STARR A CO.
CHAS. A. GREINER.
DANA A WASHBURN.
Savannah. July If th, 1S56. jy 17
HEALTH OFFICE,
Savannah, July 16th, I860.)
2*-—All Y'essels arriving at the Jaut of Savannah
BCfirVroiu tl..-YV-.t Indies. Mexico, Central Auier-
icu. Noutlt Am.-rtctt. >*r from any port where eontagious,
infectious uud uialigount diseases are prevailing, (also
all vt-.ral# haring rickm-es »n board, or Luting had
■icknusson h.iai.I, since Iasi i-leurauro,) ate requiredto
come t.> anchor off Fort Jackson, them to remain with
out ..oiuwtinit nti m with tho city of Savannah <r ndju-
cent country, until visited by the Health Officer.
No Boat or Y'resel ritnll receive any of the Crew ur
Pnseengers from Y’csscI# subject to the above order for
the purpose .»«conveying them to tlie city or its vieinity.
\'e#»«*U will not be detained at Quaiantiue unless sudi
detention ha ti-»'<-siSiiy
Any violati-.n ot the a».ove orders will subject the vi
olator to the penalty nfthekw.
F. ID DEM ERE, Health Officer.
Approved, K. U. A Mil l,son, Mayor. Jy 17
MEDICAL NOTICE..
3f ~ DR. YV. liuR.NE, llomu-opathist, Office
iAOH» southwest corner Whitaker nud Hull etreets.
Lndgiimsat Mrs MlltorV, Mouth Broad stu-et, second door
from Whitaker. jo 2—tf
" NOTICE,
a>-' The freig».t ou Corn fmru Atlanta to Ravan-
nab will b. din ed to lfic. per bushel, on and
ifter tli— 1st tay of April.
W. M. YVADLEY, Genl Bupt.
Transportation Office Central Railroad.
Savannah. March 27. Ik60. mar 28
"fiodb medichneh;; ’
Iti-* estimatoil that Avor's Chir
ry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills
have done more to promote the
public health, than any other one
cause There can I* noque/tlcn
that the Cherry Pectoral baa by
its thousand* cures of Colds,
Coughs, A-thum,Croup,Influenza,
Brum Litis. Ac., very much reduc
ed the proportion of deaths from
-r. ..... consumptive diseases In this coun
try. Tho Pills nro us good us the Pectoral aud will cure
mure complaints.
Everybody needs more or less purging. Purge the blood
ftnm ft* impurities. Purge the bowels, Liver and tha
wb.de visceral system from obstructions. Purgo out
the diseases which fasten on the body, to work its decay
lint tor diseases wo slionld die only of old age. Take an
tidotes early and thrust It from the system, before it is
yet too strong tn yield.
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Kentucky Military Institute.
Tho ‘Kentucky Military Institute, di
rected by n board of vlsitere appointed by 1
the State, is under the superintendence of I
Uol. E. YV. MORGAN, a distinguished grad- L
unto of YYVst Point nnd a practical engineer, tided b*
an able faculty. *
The course of study Is that taught in tbehestcollegre
with the addition of a more extended course In metbo’
matics, mechanics, practical engineering, and minim:
geology; also in English literature, historical readings?
book-keeping, business forms, and in modern languages!
Tlte nineteenth semi-annual session is now open.—
Charge $102 per balfivearly session, payable In advance.
Tho extension of the buildiege will nuke room this
actslon fur additional students, who have the past year
been necessarily declined. Applications mast be mado
before tho 15th October.
Reference U authorized to the Hon. Secretaries of War
and of the Treasury.
Addrzssuperintendent at "Military Inssltute, Frank
lin county, Kentucky," or the undersigned.
P. DUDLEY.
sept E-tl6Q President of the Board.
F LOUR—Extra Family Floor from new Whit*
YVheat: 76 bbls Extra Family Flour, Nashville
City Mill. 16 do do do do, Lebanon
Mills. For rale by ’
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