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SAVANNAH KEPUBLICAiV, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER o, 1856,
STOVE DEPOT.
☆ CLOTHING
EMPORIUM, w
(OJC* DOO» WUf OP THI ncpUUUCAN UKAD1NU ROOM.)
Kino Ready- WM. 0. PRICE. Sup’rlineCloth*
Made Clothlug; ^SHIOHABLB' Caaslmorvs, and
AND Vestlngs.wlll bo
MILITARY Made toMeaauro
IY1 1 v v ivv\ UuoxcepU’ualda
FAILutt,
-4 a ly Workmaushlp,
-L 4: ( By Urn Best
BAY-STREET, Mecbanloo,
For Uontluiuun. SA VAIV{VABI* At Short Notico
43T Ordure irom City and Couutry solicited. “CM
doc 12
lints and Cups,
Shirt*, Collar*,
tiloYos, Hosiery,
CanoM.Umbroll's
Cravat*. Stock*,
llaiidkurrli't*.
Fancy Article*
TO HIRE}.
A NEGRO (URL about 18 yunra oldj a good nur*o or
honsssorvunt. Apply to
muyi' . GKO. A. McCLEBKKY.
FOlt.SALIC.
O NE Quarter of thu WUklinm • upper Mine No 222,
lu Oth District Curmll county, Georgia.
Tills Mliwlauffucod uu tlw most duairuhlu terras. Uuq
tenth mull, balauco |my able from wiles of Ore, samples
of which can bo aeon at my olllcc.
jyS JOHN tf. MONTMOLL1N,
. TO HENT.
A FIVE AOKH LOT on the White RlufT road, ad-
Joining tho city, all unclosed with a couifortahlo
dualling, barn, stables, two negro houses and other out
buildings. Apply to
Jo 26 WM. WRIGHT.,
Auction Saies.
Ill JOHN 8. MONTMOLLlN~
NO. 13 BARNARD STREET,
rflVIK Suhscrtlwr* have Just completed their Fall stock
JL or Cook, Parlor, Hall and Office ATO\ ES, «»t **T
which we offer to the public at rwluccd price*.
Amongst*>nr assortment may tie found the celebrated
Now World Cook Stove, which lin* earned for Itscll an
enviable reputation. It is well made and mounted, ami
works to a charm, the carting* lire lo avy, theoyoli*
large. Theabove cut represents the Stove. Wo have
five sizes, and would be mu li pli-arad to *lioiv them to
purchaser*. It lms been thoroughly tented and gives
entire satisfaction. For sale by ...»
s*p 16 LOVELL A LATUMOKB.
Now Books. ~
Received by John M. Cooper A Co.,
FRIDAY, FHPT. mil.
H ISTORY of the War in the Peninsula, and in tho
South of France, from 1607 to 1814, in 6 vols. Jly
M.\|»r General Sir W. F. I*. Napier, with portrait* nud
plans.
tinman Physiology. Statical and Dynamic w; ortho
Coaditio.ik and Course of tho Idle of Man. By Joliu W.
Draper. M. D. .....
llifiorv of Ureeco; vol 12. Ry Gvorgo t.rotc, l.sq.
MiHh-ru Greece, a Narrative of a HesHviico and Trav
el-. >iitl.at country, with Observation*on its Antiquities.
Literature, i uigu.nte, Politics, and Religion. Ity Henry
M. Raiid. M. A. Illustrated.
The Old Regime aud the Revolution, lly Alexis Do
Tocquevllle. '1 ranslntcd by -loins lloiiuer.
M .;n >.rs of Celebrated Ciiuracter*, In a vols. By
Alphonse D<‘ Lamartine: vol. a received.
The Angel in tile House, tho KsooiimhI. Hytho Au
thor cf the Angel in the House, tho Betrothal,
sop Id
J OB PH Of T Of 8-.
GEO; N. NICHOLS,
OPOTFIJ PULmiHOUSE,
SAVANNAH,
GEORGIA.
Jan 20—ly
CH AS. SHOLL,
ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT,
LATE OF SHOLL te FAY, '
O FFERS his professional service* to the citizens of
Snvammh and the State gam-rally, as an Architect
nml Superintendent.
Dc-lgn* for Public or Private buildings, vith specifics-
tionsniid estimates. kc.. furnished and executed.
IP- will also attend to the designing and furnishing
Monument*. Tablets. tec., as well as Cemetery enclo
sures. on moderate term*.
.#,) • ont.e next to Haywood's Barber Shop.
Juno? tf
REMOVAL.
T IlK Subscribers have temporarily removed their
counting room to No 118 Hay street.
Je 24 MINIS It JOHNSTON.
A number one Cook.
For Sul*.
aug 14
For Sale.
A’sinurl intelligent Negri* Boy, IS yr» of age, accus
tomed to house work. aug 1H
For Sale.
The most duslraldo Qardon Lot lu Chatham county,
containing til acre* of land, and situated 2 miles from
thucity, adjoining Dr. Psrsou’s celebrated fruit, Rower
uud vegetable garden. aug 11
For Sato.
A desirable Ilousoaud Lot, corner of Muutgoim
Stono street*. uug
notice:.
W HILST the Stnro occupied by the undersigned
Is undergoing repairs, ho cau hu found at tho
uDIl'u of Messrs Ruse, Davis A Long.
' Je 23 OCTAVOS COHEN.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having demands ugainst the firm ot
Wylly te Montmolliu, will please present them at
once. [feb 10) WYLLY A MOXTMQ1.HN.
iery
lit
and
For Sale.
600 acre* of land, lying lu Tatnall county, on tho
Ohoopecriver. Ou tho premises there area gooil dwelling
house, out-houses, saw und grist mill, and a good fruit
urqltard. One hundred acre* of cleared laud, the bal
ance well timbered and suitable for Turpentine; situated
about 0 milt* below Rcedsyllle. aug 7
Auction Sales.
BY G. Wt WVLLTi
CUEEVER, MM8 A CO.,
V'ACTUHS AND UfiNUUM COMMISSION
MEROHAKTTS,
89 Hay Brut it,
NA V .INN All* GA-
Wj». W. Cnsavan,
John R. s<ims.
«cpt2 l.xii. II. OuKKV«n.
ANTHONY McCllliLOII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. ’
*3r Office ou HajTStreet, over tho Hank of Savannah.
may 7—'ly
joHMlYOX. ~ WIT.IIIM T. BLACK.
LYON & BLACK,
AttorncyM nml Counsellor* at haw,
Xc it lull, Ha/,ir /o„ Ott,
W ild, give prompt attention to all bnsluvra en
trusted to !h nr care, in the following counties:
Sumter.Cl.iv, Itaiidolpli. Early, Decatur, Ilakor, Cal
houn, Dougherty and Lee.
May 27, ItW. may 27—ly
The Old Regime
A ND the Revolution In France, lly Do Torquevillc.
Modern Giccce, n Narrative of n Uesbh-uce and
Travel*. By Hemy M. Build,with CO illustrations.
Lamartine's Mutm-lrus of Celebrated Character*.
Grote’s History of Greece • vol. 12.
Draper's Human Physiology; or the Condition and
Course of Human Life, with300 illustration*.
. The Moral and Intellectual Diversity or Races, from
the French of Oobincau. llylliitz. With an Appendix
byDr.Nott.
Napoleon'* Confidential Letter* loJosephitic.
Reed’s Lectures on the American Union.
sop 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
FANCY PRINTS.
O NE CASE or Fancy Printed Calicoes, warranted fust
color*, at 6’4 cents per yard. Just Received by
steamer Knoxville and for sale l.y
sept 1 DtWlTT te MORGAN.
PER STEAMER KNOXVILLE.
E NGLISH and Merino Prints; Shilling Print*.
York Mill* Waturtwht, White Rock, and other
brat,Us Pleach d Shirting.
Bk-uclud And Drown Cuutou Flannel*,
lllack Silks, llonp Skirts, Cambric Trimmings, Ac.—
For salu liv [sept1] Dt’VITT A MOltOAN.
JUSTttEfKlVKD'AN'DlWSALr"
BY A. TKOMAS £ C O
NO. 11(3 UKYA.V-ST.
4 4'hDtA LHS. of family canvmwed limns.
• 0,000lbs. Slmnlderi.
' iP.nbO do hide* and assorted llacon.
All of which will be sold in lots toamt puivliascr*.
nug 30 A.TlluMAA kcO.
* STOCKS AND BONUS*
C ITY SAVANNAH BONDS.
City of Macon do.
Central Hail road Slock.
Southwestern Itailroad Stock.
Muscogee Itailroad do.
Savannah Gas Light Co., d«*. for sale by
sep 10—l w ♦ .1. BUY AN. U7 Bay street.
DRY GOODS
AT WHOLESALE,
1856 FALL & WINTER TRADE. 1856
T HE UNDKUjSH.NED urouow receiving tlieir Fall
nud Winter Flock of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, comprising one of the larg.it stock* ever brought
to this market, and •ml*raring in variety nil goods in
the line; all of which have heou personally selected
with the *•»!»• view of meeting tho want* of the truTie.
We invite Merchants visiting Savannah to give in a
call, as wo Iwd cotitlJ* ut that w«- can olf.-r tliem such in*
duceiiiants a* will super-odo the necessity of going
farther iirord.r to make their purchases.
Orders shall receive our prompt ntteutlou.
septS FUGTE * JAUBOSf.
_ *DRENS goods,
P LAID, Striped, and Ombre. Rich Dress Silks, Plaid
Raw L'hk ►, idlk and Wool Plaids,
Cliallie, Valencia and Saxony P ul ls,
Frouch Mcrinoes, idburg Cloths,
Solid Odour* and Printed MomlHi do Lnlucs,
Sack Flannels. French Flabl Ftaum-U.
Scotrli Plaid. Ah do De Palis Plaid*,
Kuglixli, French, and American Prints,
Gingham*, Ac., Ac., just received and for sale by
sep 13 DcWITT A MORGAN.
8IIEl.F GOODS.
I RISH LINENS, In good variety.
Alpacas, lliark, Plain ami Figured.
Colored Aipncns. do do do.
Merinos, (Hack nud Colored.
Black Cotton Velvets; Bird Eye Diaper.
Buttons, Thread, Tape, Neeulcs, Pin*, Hooks and Eycfj
Suspenders, Gloves, etc. For mb* by
sept 8 FOOTE Si JAUDOX.
HOSIERY
DOZEN .Hosiery, embracing every
•VrUvf variety of Hose and Half H
sale ■'by
[sept 8]
FOOTE A .1A l'DON.
CHECKS.
C ASK:* Apron Checks: case* Furnitun
* ‘ * '■■■"
€'
CRANE, IVEL, 1,8 A CO,
FACTORS AM) • GM.'IISSloN MERCHANTS,
*ept 2 Pivnnimli Ga.
COPAUTNEHSIIIP NOTICE.
T im: UNDERSIGNED liave tlii* day firmcdaCo
partnership. under the mum-of C.ILV k PGW-
ELSON, for the pnr|>09e of (liking Plio'ogiuphs. Danner-
eotypes and Amhiotypes. P. M. CAREY.
‘ B. F. POWEL.-ON.
June 10th. 1S50. Jo 18—tf
MIDDLE TENNESSEE,
T HE Undersigned is engaged In tho practice of Law
in thesovcinl Courts ot lledford. Franklin andCof
fee counties, and tho Federal Court at Nashville. He
will give strict attention to collections iu any portion of
Middle Tennessee.
Refer to T. Si W. Baking A Co., at Nashville, audio
Mu«*r*. Wavno, GretivPle A Co., at Savannah.
Jy 1—tf ,1NO. It. KARIN.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Firm or Verstlllo at Frierson, is this day dissolv-
oil. by mutual consont. The bus)ties* will ho set
tled by II. W. Vorstllle. II. W. VERSTILLK,
' E. FR1EH80N.
Savannah March 3lst, 1880. |«pr 2
NOTICE.
T UH FIRM of WAYNE. GRENVILLE k CO.,in thi*
city, and ut GRENVILLE. SAMPLE A CO., iu
Clnittniiooga. Tcnu., was dissolved on tho 1st hist., by
mutual consent. THOMAS. S. WAYNK.
It. A. WAYNE.
0. E. GRENVILLE.
XV. T. SAMPLE.
Savannah, -Inly 7th. 185(3. Jy 8
T HE UNDERSIGNED will cuuttuuo tho Fac
torage nnd Coiniill*d»u business, under the stylo
id TIIGS.s. WAYNE .V SDN, and solicit a continuance
of the patronage extended to the latn tirm of Wayne,
Grenvliiu A Co. THOMAS A. WAYNE.
It. A. WAYNE.
• Savn»imli. .fuly 7th. 1860. Jy 8.
%* Patriot. Nashville. Tenng Whig. Knoxville, Tcnu.;
Time*. Wetnmpka. Ala; Southern Advocate,Huntsville,
Ala.} urn! .Mail, Montgomery, Ala., will publish toa-
in.>uutof$5 each, and send bill to thls ofllco.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE FIRM OF FREEMAN A HENDERSON, was
thi* day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts
dm- the tlrm.'iuust be paid by the first of October to
either party. A. FREEMAN.
J. M. HENDERSON.
; Savannah, Sept. 1, 1550. scptl-lrao
CO-PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE.
T HE UNDESIGNED have till* day formed a 1 o-pnrt*
i.ership in the llnels Sale and Livery .-tahl« bust
ne>*. under the name and syilo of Freeman, iletideiron
k Co. A. FREEMAN.'
J. M. HENDItSON.
D. «. HENDERSON.
Savannah, Sept. 1, i860. sept I-Into
‘ $25" Reward.
& The above amount will l-e paid for the recove-
ry of BETTY, a black woman, sonic f irty year*
of age. and of short stature. She isa eompe-
tent Cook, Washer nml I roller, ami i* heiieu-d
to be engaged at Work of this kind nbout the
purlieus of the city. Apply to
C. II. CAMPF1KLD,
aug 12—tf HI Bay street.
FOR SALTS.
A very Imndsonie Saddle Pony. Apply to
G EO. A. McCLESK EX*.
nug Iff
“FOR SALE.
For Sale.
One undivided half part of the steam Ilieo Mill and
Us appurtenances, including miller'* house amt kitchen,
cooper’s iliop.Ulacksmith'Mihops and one duuhle uegro
house on the Island of Pennyworth,ou Savannah river,
in tile State nf Georgia; and one undivided half part ot
the lot or parcel of land, on which tho anno i* situated,
containing 312 feet front on lm--k river and ruuning 219
feet deep buck. aug 7
F'or Sale.
Lot No 40 Troup Ward, vomer of Jones uml Lincoln
streets; and improvements.
A Negro woman, a good Cook, Mosher and Ironer.
about 35 year* old. nnd lu-r daughter about 16 yeuraoid,
accustomed u* housework. _ Jy 25
" For Fate.
A prinio Negro,Man a first rate timber cutter and raft
hand.
A bright Mulatto Girl about lft yvnra of nge, house ser
vant and seumstrets. Jy 21
~ To Rent.
A Store with dwelling abovo nml kitciion nttnclied,
Rittmtediii Broughton between Hull and M'hitiiki r street*.
Possession nil! be given on the first of Peptetnber.
i-'ur Sale.
A very smart and Intelligent Mulatto Girl about 17 ;
year* of ng'\ lioiise servant nnd *cnmstn-*».
BREWER & CALDWELL, „„
20 OLD SLIP NEW YORK.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND GRAIN FACTORS.
Jo 3<)—ti mi*
H. 0. BREWER & CO.,
Ml'BILE. ALA. t '
General Commission nnd Shipping Merchants
j„ 30—ft men P
WM. GIBSON,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,after lltiwn years’,practice,
has liicated in Aucu«tn, On., and will attend the
court* In Richmond. Warren. Columbia, Burke, Jeffer
son nnd Liticidn cimiitie*. ISP Rofcrs to Editors Re
publican. Savannah. mar H—JCtn
At Private fculc-
Soiltli.western Railroad Stock. ' aug 29
Vnlusbiu Real Ertute—At Private gale.
That valuable Uriels Tenement House on tho corner of
South Broad und Montgomery streets. This property
1* too well kuown to need a description. Terms liberal.
For further .uformatioii apply ut tho ulllce.
Also, a Negro Girl 20 years old, good Cook, Washer
nnd Irouor. A Negro Girl 2U years old, a gowl Meat
Cook, with her llorCliIld, aged 10 moti'lis. A Mulatto
Girl 16 year* old, House servent and Ladies’ in aid. A N'c-
it,* Worn iu 35 years old, Cook, \Vn*h«r nnd Ironer. A
.Vegro Girl 17 years old, Nurse and House servant. A
Negro Woman 22 years old, Plain Cook, Washer and
Ironer. Two Roy* 16 and 17 years old. Two Negro Men
20 and *22 years old. A Negro Woman 00 years uhl, lu-r
daughter 40 years old, with her sou 8 years old.
Also, one Share Philadelphia Steamship Stock.
uug2d
' At Private Foie.
A curv neat small brick rosldeitcc on Tatuull street,
containing five rooms, well finished, with kitchen and
an excellent well of water. Tim property will be sold
low If applied for soon. aug 19
At Private gale
A superior leather top Buggy, tins been in use but a
short time Will bo wild at a great bargain If applied for
Immediately. auglt) _
' Administrator’s Sale.
Will he sold, ou the first Tuesday in November next, iu
front of the Court Hume, during the legal hours of
Auction Sales.
BV T. J- WALSH.
To Rent.
A Cotton Shed ou tho Uay. Will hold 1200 bales. Foe-
session givon 1st October. For terms apply to
T. J. WAIJSH.
JyOt No 170 Bay-st.
Auction Sales,
DV BAt.Ii 0 PKE!»TI*S.
strawberry Planu.
person* desirous of obtaining Choice Plant* of “Ho-
vcy’s Scodliugs," ata low price, can have au opportunity
by leaving orders at the Counting Room. Tuey will hu
Tllld DAY, at 11 o'clock, IU fWnt of ttorsi
Tho usual assortment of GroccHe*,l’rCrIsloii*, Liquors;
Crockery nnd Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new and second
hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles, ft atchea. Jew -
elry, tec. Term* cash, before delivery.
N. U. All articles purchnkcd at auction and not settled
, for previous to the next regular sale, will bo sold on ae-
j count and risk of formtr purchaser. sept 13
jupptied h.v Sir. Rrudloy with directions for planting, — . »» .. ,
and, If desired, will attend to thoplantlng of them In tho erly occuplod by Mayer It Dlun.
vicinity of the city. The Fruit has been for sale at under our Counting Room.
Messrs. Bran lly te Co’s, corner Bnll and Brougbton-sts.
T J WAL81I,
may 23 N'o.170 Bay-si.
For Rent.
The Counting-Room nnd Store uext to irar atora, forte.
. ... - *•- Also,.several slot**
aug9d
At I'llvatoSale
Flvo Shares of tho Capital Stuck of the Now Y.uk and
Savannah gteiiniMtipCoinvnny. Jyl ft 1 '■
sale.
Four Negroes, viz: George, June, Anisee and Infant,
belonging tu the estate of the lute Mrs C A Oglesby,sold
l»y permission of the Ordinary, and by ordet of tho Ad-
miii>striitor,f-ir the benefit of the heirs nnd creditor* of
said estate. J. A. laltOCHU,
aug Jfi • Administrator.
Ailuiiulstrator's Sale.
Uu the first Tuesday in October next, between tho
legal hours of sale, will he Mold, at tho Court
House, iu .Suvunnnh, by order of the Court of Ordi
nary t
The real Estate of Peter llenry, latoof Chatham comi
ty, ilo cased, consisting of two lot*on gtcwut t street in
Rulict tsville, held under u lease which lias between six
teen nud seventeen years to run: and the improvements
thereon, being one double tenement frame building uud
one uinglu frame tenement. Term* eusli. Purchaser
paying for titles. JAMES II. READ,
nng 16 Administrator.
At Private Sale.
Lot No. —, fronting on Now street. North of tho
Railroad Depot, being one hundred and ton feet front, by
one hundred und fifty feotdeep. For furthor information
and terms, enquire at tho counting room,
tuny 3
Private gale.
Lot No. 321,12th .list., Lowndes county, 490 acres.
Ut* No*. 24,14,2,
do do 213.4,1. Lumpkin county.
% do do 270,9, 2, Fanniu do.
For terms, apply at tiieCiutiuiiig Room.
Private Sale.
40 Mil* choice Me,-* Beef;
900 sack* prinio White Corn i
3 bhl* choico Pigs’ Feet;
25 casks prime llacon Sides;
20 do do Shoulders;
4 boxes choice Tennessee Ham*. For rale low.
At Private Bale.
Just icceivod from New York, and for sale low:
12 bhls No 2 Mackerel,
21 half bbls No 2 do,
24 quar do do do.
24 half do do do,
10 hole Mum Herring, aug I
For Sale
East Tennessee nnd Georgia Railroad 8toch. j
City Bonds. j
Canton Copper Stock.
A very valuable uud highly Improved Plantation.lying •
about live miles north of LouisrilJa in Jefferson county. [
Georgia, containing 2390 acres *lland, llioO acre* cleared 1
nnd under fence, the balance well wcsvbM. «tn tho .
juvmlftM then- is ti good dwelling home, fi-ic staldcs, r
lint'll*, negro house*, grist mill, water gin, and n 1 other
necessary improvement*. The land is well adapted to
the culture of cotton und corn.
BY CVRRELL A MUltPHY.
At Private Mile,
Those elegant und finely finished Houses, situated at
tho Corner of Barnard nnd llnll street*, twenty-two
feci front cadi, and thirty foot deep, eight feet Piazza,
two stories on a base incut. On the ptomises Is a good
Well of Water. For terms apply at our Counting-room,
No. 150 liny-ft. »ug 2 V -
Chattanooga Lots—At Private Bale.
Sixty Building Lots, situated iu the city <-f Chutta-
•ga, half mile from the Depot of the Nashville **
** v i lmnVnH e^raiHin., Too n . « » Cliittiinooga Uiiilmid. These lot* tiro level nnd licattU-
A valuable Plantation containing 3,00 ucrea of land. * 0,11 vn,tinted to l.nildimr an- 2*
rl»K lu llieftuiuty uf J.mr.»n, iibuut ,1. mil.,fr..ui 111,1111 " 111 -
LOT of fine Indian Peaches, at
aug 1&
A. IIONAUD'S.
NOTICE.
FJIII®. Undersigned Is ready to pay ilividoid N|
(19) nineteen per cent from asset* if John ReRlv
nug 12 JOHN McMAIION. Assignee
O
WANTED*
,LD CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES will find sale at
ung 12 A. IIONAUD'S.
lying
station No 10 Central Rutlnaid. One tlimiMind
hundred acres cleared and under fence uud iu a high ‘
state of cultivation, thu balance well woodutl. Tin im- {
provementseonsistof a go-al dwelliuv. Overseer’s house. !
negro house*, stables, barn-, m-d aline grist mill, raw »
mill, nml c<)tt-in gill, worked by water power, " he •
above j* mie of tlio best Plant.itInn- In Middle Georgia j
sptijpri.rti.
LOTTERIES.
.. A Valuable l’lanlalion for Sale
IN SCRIYKX COUNTY.
Tin- subscriber offer* Ter sale Lis Plantation in
LjaSftScriven county, containing eleven hundred ncten,
rallying on the Big and Little Horse Creek, four
.-t'W, tnilea from No", C. it- It., well improved with a
jiist Gin House and Packing Screw on it. Persons wish
ing to purchase will do well to call uud examine for thetu
'Ives. Term* will bu made easy.
Jo20—lnw3m II. C. PARKER.
House and Lot—At PrivateSala. .
A dosirablo rcsidenco situated on Chariton street, Just
below Lu Fayette square, on lot No 26, and half lot No
27, h0 by 109 fne-t. Tho Improvements are a good wooden
house, with six good sized room*, with a kitchen In tho
yard aud a well of good water. The house is under rent
f,r tlueu year*, at an annual rent or $300. Subject toa
ground rent of $— pur annum. If not sold before the
k first Tuesday in June,It will be told at auction in front ol
Court House.
Tei ms—one thin! ra*h, balance three and six months,
with interest secured by mortgage. Purchasers paying
f ir all papers. may 2>
Cottage Tract—At Private 2ate. < ' ”
Lit No.9, Third Ty thing, Anson Ward, containing
55 s-loacres, situated 0 _ thu Middle Ground Road,about
‘•ImllM from the olt Cirln con be
Plat of thealKive , ia*n. seen at our Counting
Room. For solo low 1 r may 10
A. Thomas & Co.,
AUCTION &. COMMISSION
no BnYAN a sTnEET,Savannah, oa..
a VHOMA*. Jell B. B. rAM»tm
D
.^‘lO.OOO.
NOTICE.
D URING ourah*-iiev fMiu till* State. Mr. FRANK
LIN W. CROSBY is our authorized utl-rney.
aug 2 U . H. MAY A CO.
Have you Insured Your Life P
THF. CHARTER OAK
Life Insurance Company
OF HARTFORD, CT„ * v
CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $400,900.
•JAR. C. WALKER, PrssMent.
8. 11 WillTr. gi-cretniy.
Tills C<nii|Min.v will lti*ur<- Lift- nt the lowest rate*, con
sistent with safety to tlw ii»*uivd. For furthar informa
tion apply to
A. WILBUR, Agent.
jv 12 • 111 Bay street. Suvuiinali, Ga.,
SHIBTSrSHmTS!
AT 14,7 BAY-STBEBT.
1 1IAVE ,iU-T l(i;i KlYl'.D a Isirgo A*soitim-ut ol
SUPERIOR MADE SHIRTS: White, and Fan
cy Figured, o. every quality and style. 1 also have
SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE in au> style ordered.
Call at the Star Clothing Emporium of
WM. O. PRICE,
June 20 No. 147 Bny-*treel.
COAL.I COAL!!
AT J. T. THOMAS'S
Coal Yard, Frrri/ tV’hai /
rhiChiTfe TONS Cunmi. Orr.l, White and Red A*)
rr '.'oils, nil hand, as follows:
2<M1 tuns English Ciinm-1 Coal:
2J0 t-in* l.lv. rpool Orrel Coal, uu excellent artlvlcb ;
Parlor Urates, Stoves and Ranges;
109 tons Large Lump White Ash Coni, nuit.il h fc
Foundries and Steam Engine*;
400 t ons Broken and Screened Egg size Red AeliCon
a genuine article.
The undersigned Is prepared to fill order* nt shorter I
uotlco, and solicits the patmnagoof hi* friends an trio
public. J. T. THOMAS,
jati 7 Wood and Coal Yard, Ferry WhuiI
18th Georgia Reports.
S ARATOGA in l":**—new supply.
Sign* oftlu- Time* $ or, the Dnugerx to R'.-iigious
Liberty. By Buhk-ii.
ILirdou Uollghm in America.
Btri.-kla ulV History of tlio Anu-rienw ltil.L- Society.
l*i ■mi*on rite recent Fiugix-ej of Astrotu-niy, especi
ally in the United Slates
Evelyn Mnrsluu. By the author of Two Uld Men's
Tales.
Female Life among the Mounons. By tlio Wife of an
E'd< r.
Liiidou 'Art Jmu no 1 for August.
I. -Ii.lon quarterly Review. f..r July.
Piite.um >utJ llui pi-r'* Magazines for September.
C.i.niiH lore Petri's Exiiedllioti to Japan—new supply
replfi W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Now Books.
liecelved by John 111. Cooper A Co ,
FRIDAY. SEPT. 5TH.
FT'aLLIGION IN AMERICA: or, uu account of tlie
fiu&i origin, relation to Hie State, uud prow tit condition
••I tl:o Evnugelieiil < liurehea in the United States, with
notices of the Evangelical denomination*. By Robert
n ilnl.
HiHoryof tho American Bibh» Society, revl-ud and
bmuglit down to the present time. By W. P. Strick
land. J). D.
>lgm» of the Times. Letters to Eruit Moritz Arnett, on
tlw Duugeis to lUligioux Liberty in the present state
the World. ityCliristiiiu ' luirb-s Josiuh Bunsen.
Tlw Recent Progn-s of Astronomy, especially in the
United States, lly Elias U-iRil*. I*. L. D.
Evelyn Murston. By riwuutlior of Kmiliu Wyndliani,
Two Uld Men**Tab 1 *, tho Hein***of liiuigliton, wc.
CLASS NO. ’481 FOR 1S50. I
To be druivn nt Savuut.kh,Ga., icpt lfi, 1866.
Greene and Pulaski Lottery.
GREGORY .i MAURY, MANAGERS,
s c li:: M c:
1 of 810,000—1 of 8'i,300—1 of 91,200
76 Number Littery—12 Drawn Bui lot*.
Tickets $2}^—Share* in proportion.
Tickets nuiLSImre*. either singly or by the package,fur
luloby sep 15 E. WITUINGTON.
S O UT ilinTt WJD O T Till H.Y.
OX Tin1IA VAX A l* LA X.
MORE PRIZES THAN"BLANKS.
7805 Prizes—$102,000
ONLY 15,000 N L IU II E II S.
PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION*.
Jasper Co., Academy Lttery. .
BV AUTUOniTV I'P THE si ATK nF OEoKOtA.
CLASS U,
T O nr. DRAWN Sept. Uth. i8oli. at Concert Hall.
^laecti Ga.. under tlie sworn *upcriuu.-udence ot
C"l G.M. Logan nud J. A. NT-bet, Ksu.
Patron* will pleuse examine tlii* Scheme cniefully—
•inipiivolt with any other, mnl if it is not the best evet
'lfeied, and the cliuucc* to obtain Cupitals butter, don’t'
purchase Ticket*.
CAPITAL $16,000.
FOR, NE W YORK.
. ^ "E .
.1 ■ ' “ T '
-R-.' -vs . ’.-'v
Steamship KNOXVILLE.
LUDLOW, Conint und er,
WILL SAIL ON WEDNESDAY, ft HIT. 17, at OJi A. M.
The sf.lendid aud fast going titeanwliip KNOXVILLE,
Capt. Ludlow, will leave as above. For freight *r na*.
sago, apply to PARrlLFORD. FAY’ & 00.
Steerage “ 8
N. B—Shippers of Cot ton 1»> these steamers will pleas*
take notice, that no Cotton will be received nt the presses
thntls not distinctly marked „n tin--due of the bale.
tiri' Berth* m-t secured until paid f«-t l
sep 15 PADELFOUD. l’AV A CO.. Agents.
For Niagara Falls,
TXXX] ZjAKBS «Sj CA3VAUA.
SHORl’hM a.\I» tTlEAl’r.M’ ItutTE.
PER STEAMSHIP KEYSTONE STATE,
VIA PHILADELPHIA.
FARE TO
NIAGARA FALLS.
ms,
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK.
In Screven county, situated on the Centra'
illailru:id about forty-seven nud a half mile* from
.Savannah, one and a hi If miles ahovn station
No. 4JX. and three miles below station No. 6. coti
tatumg lu all about 2,000 acre* of laud, l.OuO of which '
are bay. hammock, and river swamp land, and the rest J
pine laud mostly well tlmbcrml. About 400 nere* nr# 1
clcnred and under good fence, 250 of which are swamp
and tlie rest upland. Tlw Improvement* oronii a henuli-
fttl aud healtliy locution and consist of a lino two story
dwelling containing eight room* above basement and a
large entry lu each story, negro houses and nil other
n. cTsmry out building*. The Ogenchee river Is about
two mile* fiuni tills location, over which is a toil bridge
(on the Main Iload from Smith Enrol I tin to Southwestern
Georgia nnd Florida- • which will |>« sold with tlio Planta
tion. Apply for particular* to
Jy lfi • WM. WRIGHT.
TO'RKNTi
E lloitfcnud Shop on corner ef Jefferson and Me-
Doiwtigh street*. « Possess! ti given 1st October,
sop 12 JOHN S, MONT.MGLLIN.
FOR" RENT.
M A largo nml couiniodlou* 3 story Brick ltottH>.
situated ot. Vova street. i*-iwtet, ..eff.«rw»n nml
Montgomery streets. Tlie house is on a lot nnd a
h ilf. lias a largo Stable and out buildings. Possession
given 1st November. Apply to
■wpft OCTAVES COHEN.
TO RENT,
Tito Eastern Tenem-nt of tlw four storv brick
House, on Lot No 2(1, Liberty Ward, occupii.il by
tea*M.'avl Fpplng, Esq. 1'osin-ssion given 1st Oct'ihur
next.
Two Tenements ou Cnssel Row. I’oskestiou of on*
given now. and of theothcr l?t November next.
JaC—tawtf A. A. SMUTS
GREENSBORO GEORGIA.
ELEGANT UP COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
fjjjCA Will lie kni-1 l. t Tuesday lu November ^rr.
j 3 next, the RerdiUneeaiideleg.inriv improved
iLUJAgrounds of the late William C. Dawson. dc-Kn^,
ceased. For locatiou there is to, plan* more de.
sirablo. GEO. II. L. W. DAWS0X7 ”
sept 2—eodtd Aduiinistiator.
FOR ItRKT. •
s.,.1 Tlie Western Store in St. Andrew’s Hull
V;j* BuU-Ung. very de'hnhh-for u Wholesale ov Retail
'H ■ busiiicrs. Also th • Ft ore in the South-east curlier
of same building, an ex -ellciit locHtion for it family gro
cery. For term*, v lileh to gom^tenunts will bo low, ap
ply to W.RGGEUS.
sept 1—gw • At Mechanic's Saving* Bark.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TENBROECK COURSE.'
. HAVAOTIAH
1
i’i
FARE TO
I’HlUDKLWilA.
3-20.
£
iiiii
I Prize of....
1 do
29 Approximations of ..
7,560 Prizes of $8J:| nrc ...
7,806 prize* nmounriiiL-to...
. $16,000 l*
, 6,000 i*
, 2,000 is . .
1,0'jfi uru ....
, 6uo are ...
100 uru ...
..$50 are ....
.. 50 an- ....
.. 20 ore ....
... In are ....
...$102,0W .
i- Clucks: for
i wtle by * fsept S] FOOTE te JAUD0N.
(JOOD8.
i YMRRICS, Plain and Checked,
wk'iuetuu-l Hwis* Muslins,
iclorin fatwu, tec.; fur sale by
*..ptS FOOTE fo J AC DON.
TfjiliniOXS.—A full line of Taffeta IRmnet uud
l amming Ribbons-, for sale l,y
- pi s • FOOTE St JAUDOX.
FRESII BEAT RICE.
TI T1EB0ES of prime quality. Also, Middling
Si and Small Bice; for sale b.v
«ept i—5t YV. WOQDBR1DOE.
BROWN'SIIIIITINGS ANI»' K11EETIXGS
B ALES, time quaitns and -even-elglitli* Brown
shilling*. Bale*. 4-4, 6-4,ft-4. 8-4, 10-4, nml 11-4,
Brown 'heelings; for solo by
*eptS _ _ FOOTE * JAUDOX.
" BROWN AND BLEACHED DRILLST"
B ALLS Brown Drills and Jeans, cases Bleached do
do do, ciMi Blue Drills and Denims, for sale by
sep 9 FOOTE A JAUDOX.
SH1HT1XU STRIPES AND BED TICKS.
B ALLS shirting t'trip.*, nsniricd brands, liules Bed
Tick*, assorted bru:.ds, for rale l»y
sep9 FOOTE Si JAUDOX.
' PRINTS.
C 1ASES Fancy Prints, in great variety, cases Solid
) Colors do. cases Mourning do, ermes Furniture do,
for rale by
sep 1) FOOTE fc JAUDOX.
GIXGIIAAIS.
C ASKS Checked Gingham, American nnd Scotch,
case* Fancy Plaid, do do do do,
case* English Clieno do, for rah-by
__ sep9 FOOTE fc JAUDOX.
DRESS GOODS.
M USLIN DzUINT^, Ca*luuvre*, L’crslan Twills,
Merinos, Ac., for sale by
sep9 FOiiTH te JAUDOX.
XlLANKETSf KERSEYa A LIK-.EYS.
B ALES London Dufiii Blanket*, tmle* Union Twilled
Blankets, hale* colored do. case* lu-avy Twilled Ker
seys black, case* do do do. brown, bales black Plains,
hales brown Plains, case* Plain l.inscy*. fin mb- l y
*ep9 FOOT!, te JAUDOX.
.f CARS!.
T HE Public is informed that in connection with our
general and special sale*, we wilt keep at our store
110 Bryan street, a General I nti-Higem-e, Ollh-e where en*
trio* for wants, cither Domestic or Commercial, will be
made, nnd those wishing to m-11, hire. < r exchange
will fiuilthls au udmlroble medium to he suited.
Person* having serviint* toh-t nud those waiting
tliem. will find thi* the most [ nu ti.-abie nnd economis
ing source to send their order* for any commodity what-
Hoever. Charge, rca-ouuble.
aug 18 A. THOMAS A CO.
1856-
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Clothing,
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
T ill! Subscribers are now receiving their large and
well u*«ortc<l stock of Fall nnd Winter Clothing,to
which they invite the attention of YYhuh-sale and Retail
Dealer*. <)ur-toek is manufactured expressly for this
market, nnd witu tlie udvantuges we have we will sell
,a* I ov ns any other house South.
YVc h!*'.i have in store n bcnutirulnssortnu-nt of Gentle-
-■it's Furuishing Goods: together with India Rubber
id Oil Suits, which we offer low. ANo, Trunks, Y’ali*-
sand Travelling Bag* of every description.
Merchant* visiting the city will please give tiHacnll
ut Sol 101 Bryan und 08 St Julian street*.
I'lEHSoN. IIBIDT A- CO.
Irdeis front the country will meet with prompt
attention. sopl J’- P.» II. A CO.
" LARD.
KIMS Prime Leaf Lard. Just received audfot
HENRY EHI.EK A CO.
A T their Stesim Engine nit') IMIer YVorks, Atlantic
Dock*, Brooklyn. New Y’oik, are prepared for
STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE
ENGINES,
Of every description. Sugar Mill*, Mill Works, and
Mining Machinery. Alto ull kind* of High and Low
Pressure Boilers.
’l’lm Subscriber, agent in Savannah for the,above
Works, will receive order* f..r nil IjimH of Mu< hitiery.
lb-lots nowon hand sev-rul small Porlahh- Engine-suit-
aide for Planter*'use. also, one to imr-epowi-r Engine,
which he will sell «n accommodating tu rn-.
H. II. L1NVILLE. Macliinist,SI. Julian st.,
July 4 tf Cm- square w.--t of the Market.
PAXT STUFFS.
jpASE* Kentucky Jean*, black, blue, brown and
mixed, enses Tweed* assorted, ca-e* Cusslinere*,
various styles, cases Satinets, all color*, for rale b.v
sepB FOOTE te JAUDOX.
SHAWLS.
C ASES 3-4, 4-1, 64, 64, aud 14. Wool Shawls, for
sale l,y
sep 9 FOOTE te JAl'DON.
DENMEAD’S
Steam Engine Works.
a.Tw7desmead & SONS,
BALTIMORE,
|r OCOMOTIVU AND STATIONARY STEAM EN
m 4 oixi: bitlijers, ikon founders, gener
AL MACHINISTS, AND If HI.KR MAKERS, ENGINES
from 6 to 40 horse power constantly kept on hand, with
all the modern impr •vc:,i<!Ut*. Engines from 40 to 200
horse power made to order Al*> PORTABLE BOIL
JhtS, with Engine* attached that take up n very small
space; SUGAR MACHINERY. SAW. GRIST AM
ROLLING MILLS.Screwnnd Hydraulic PRESSES; IM
PROVED BLOWING MACHINES for Anthracite and
other blast furnaces; BOILKBS nnd CASTINGS of every
discretion: WORTHINGTON'S STEAM PUMP: also
PATENT STEAM. VACUUM AND WATER GAUGES,
fm nl-he.! and put np. j* 0—1 y
.... ~ FLAXXELS.
B ALES Doroct and nil Wool Bed Flannel*, hnlc-s do
do do white do, case* brown and bleached Canton
Flannel*, for sale by
rap 9 F00TB te J A UPON.
P ILOT BRE AD.—26 hbl* fresh Pitot Bread,
landing and for rate by
rapt 6 _ CLAP HORN te CUNNING II AM.
RUL'D PER STEAMER ALABAMA ~
1 OH ATE Extra Cabbages, 10 bids extra Pntnt- *, 10
bbls Onion*, 4 kegs extra Goshen Butter, 6 boxes
Lemon*, for sale bv
sep 10 J. A. BROWN.
T AUD.—3n bbl« prime Leaf Lard, 00 keg* do do do,
JLi in store nnd for nalo bv
rapt 2 _ WEBSTER A PALMES.
JJ.VINT MILLS, nf the mast approved constntc-
R EFIXED LAMPBLACK, tor rale in any
quantities, at
rapt 2 CHAFFER A CO’S.
ILVER’.N MINERAL PAINT, in five dif
ferent colors, constantly for rale nt
rapt2 CHAFFER & CO’S.
{^4 HARK HOOKS.—An assortment is Just recolv-
} ed, and for salo by
rapt 2
LOVELL & LATTIMORE.
P Olt SALE.—Sc
aug 19
i Island Bagging. Apply to
WM. IIATTKitSItY k CO.
•60 boxes Htuoked
Joint Castm-r, and for
C4MOKED HERRINGS
^ Herrings, landing per schr Jo
sale by
rapt 2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
T IME.—600 bbl* fresh Lime, for sale l»y
J-i_sep 10 R. HAUEItSHI'M te SON.
A XE?j.-100 dozen Axes, Nauiun's brand*, in store
-zm. and for sale by
_ raph N. B. Si II. WEED.
||AT8-OATS— ■
v.J’ 1,600 bushels prime Ohio Seed Oats.
fiOO do Wheat Brun, good feed for cowh.Ac.
lu "lore and for solo by
*Tt 0 WAVER fc CONSTANTINE.
CHAFFER A CO.,
A RE Prepared todnall kind* ,-f I’nintiiig. Graining,
Glaziug, Ac., ou the mo*t rcasounble term*,
cep 13
WANTED TO HIRE
B Y T1IK MONTH OR YEAR, u g*a*i Washer and
Ironer, To such ns can bring suitable recommen
dations the Uighe«t wages will be given. Apple ut thin
office. nug 26—tf
C OHN.—520 hags prime White Corn, received per
bteamcr from Baltimore, nnd for sale bv
-ft WILLIAMS te RATCLIFF.
•reived
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
*■* A
JLi and for salo by
ung 26
C ORN, CORN
Wiiito Corn, daily expected, for *nh- bv
ang 26 WAVER te CONSTANTINE.
^aifliil BAGS ilio Coffee f*r salt*by
tLfVV_naR25 N. 1L A If. WEED.
P ORK.—50 bbls Boston Mess Pork, 10 Mils Boston
prime Pork,Just received and for sale by
rapt 2 WEBSTER A PALMES.
B ACON.—80 hhd* prime ribbed Sides, 2u lihds do
Shoulders, just received and for sale bv
eept2 _ _ WEBSTER A PALMES.
_ rion.consmutly for sale at YiLOUR.-:260 bids Vtiperfine Flour, 10O'do extra
rapt 2 CHAFFER & CO'S. Jp family do, 160*aclt* superflno do, torunle by
— _ _raptj2 WEBSTER te PALMES.
C OFFEE.—lonObngs fair, prime and clmico Rio
Cuffeo. 60 hag* do do do Lnguira do, 3000 lbs Old
Government Java do, in storennd for rale bv
*ept 2 WEBSTER te PALME8.
JpAGGINO, ROPE, Ac.
6o linle* Gunny Bugging, 300 coils Kentucky Rop
6.000 lbs Bagging Twine. I n store and for sale It
aug 29 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
K Kentucky Bale Rope, in store, and for salo b>
COHENS te HE!
i by
BRTZ.
Ticket*. $lo—Halves, $6—Quarter*. $2 60
The 7,6(iO Prizes uf JSJ.j arc-determined by tlie mini
her which draw* the $16,000 Prize—If that ntinihi-i
should he nu iidd number, tlu-n every odd number tl ket
In the scheme will lie entitled to $S.i,o: if an even num
ber. then every even number ticket will bo eutitb d to
$8.50. lu ndditioii t«» any other Prize which may In:
drawn.
Purchaser* in buying unequal quantity nf odd and
even number ticket* will be certain of drawing nearly
•me-hulf tlie cost of tlie same, with chances of obtaining . ^ .
other Prizes. ;. I I
Ml those tickets ending with 0.2,4,6,8, arc* even— < < 4J •
all those ending with 1,3. 6, 7, 9. are odd. j.
fijj- Person* sending money by mail.need nut fear it* f
lieingh-st. Orders punctually attauled to. Couiinunira-
tlmis strictly cottfldeutluL Bank nutes of sound Bank*
taken nt pur. Drawings sent toall ordering Ticket*.
Tliuso tvisliing particular number*, should order
immediately.
Address
JAMES F. WINTER. Manager. Macon Ga.
GEO. A. McCLE.-KEV, Agent,
aug 25 Bnll street, 3d enrm-r frmn Buy
t* at
Philadvdi 'hia.W 1th t h v t • rent
r North r Western Railroad
R.iuto: through to Niagara
TgrtetVwg-w’ilvTv?:falls and Buffalo, in sixteen
houwfrmn PliUadelpltiH.
Through Ticket*, with
Hie privilege of slopping at Philadelphia, and inter-
ins lliit- points; for sab-by the Agent.
Fur-' in Niagara Falls > r Buffalo... $28.
“ “ Canandaigua 28.
C'HA.S. A. GKEINElt.
J«- 27—tf Agent, Snvauwih.
aTmAMfsix±xF~iiXPJJD ~
FOR BAfTl'OlORK.
H Th'* A. 1 steamer FitEK-
MAN RAWDEN. Captain
> /__ M.R. Green, will run r*-gn-
i• litibJ.-v?If ' * *p larly betaom Savannah
and Balt-more, leaving each
t,,v rami-monthly.
*'i’llI< -teanier Iihhelegant
aci-onimodation* for passengers. For freight or passage,
apply to
nug2i> BRIGHAM. KELLY te 00.
S-
25
Jy -4
•ale by
RODGERS. NORRIS A CO.
HARPERS’
M agazine for augu^i.
Godey’- Mugazin. f,.r Augurt.
t .i.imlier’s Journa! lor July.
Portrait of John , Frcinant, price one dollar.
Ucc-lveJ Julv vUl. and for site by
Jy 23 JOHV M. U* WIPER a: CO.
JUST ARRIVED
L ND FOR SALE.—:■ ea.ltvef White Brandy, sail
bio for putting up Peaches, Ac.
Jy 28 A. nONAUD.
300 Dozen Shirts.
P IERSON, 1IEIDT A CO., have received
by recent arrival*, three liumln-cd dozen White
ati-l Fancy Sliirts. l or sale low ut 101 Bryan and » s St
Julian street-. s« pt 3
tejOAP, CANDLE* AND NT ARCH—
100 box<-* Col cute* lb bar and No 1 Snap,
100 do Duchan's * Fniitli'* Family do,
50 do Colgate'* Pale do do,
5ft do Adamantine Candles, star Ltand,
100 do Bi udvll's Tallow do, 6 and 8'*,
76 do Oswego nnd Buadfll'u l’earl Starch,
60 do Chicago do do,
landing aud for sale by
SOI
sept 3
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON te CO.
N EW GOSHEN CHEESE AND BUT
TER.— 20 kegs choice Gught-n Butter,
15 half do do do do,
50 boxes do do yellow Cheese,
50 do do do whitu do,
lauding per steamer and for sale l*y
rap til >CR ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
B ACON.—111 hhd*. air tight. Bacon ftidi* fur sale
by sept 3 MINIS te JOHNSTON.
ACKBRELi— 60 bbls No 3 Mucker* l. for rale
31 INIS te JOHNSTON.
T%f A -
lYM. by sept 3
C or:
Wh
Vhlte <k>rn, landing and iu -ton-Mr sale bv
rapt ft WAVKU te CONSTANT!Nl'..
II'
lu *
*-P«
Y—HAY—
2on bale* clmice Eastern Hay.
160 do prinio North River IIhj-.
; aud for sale by
WAVER te CONSTANTINE.
Baltimore Leaf iztrd, 50
do do do.
xr AUD.—2n bbls prime
I A keg* prime
landing and for salo by
aug 26 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
S EA ISLAND BAGGING, landing from *chr
S J Waring, and for rale by
aug23 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
B ACON SIDES.—10 lihilslandiugrrom *:hoouer
George Davis, nnd for sale by
niig'J OGDEN. STARR A CO.
W HISKEY.—old Mntiongnheln, old Nectnr,
old Re»ur»o, old Ityc.Bourlion, Gibbon*’ N, XX,
XXX Whiskey,in store and for sale by
AVIILLIAMS tt RATCLIFF.
F LOUR,—Extra, and extra Family, in store and
for sale by
WILLIAMS L RATCLIFF*
£<ORN, HAY, OATS, A CORN MEAL,
1LLTAMS k RATCLIFF.
U' > £a5> ' lCS ’ St
r'HNEN TEACHERS of first ability employed m) the
fi. School; affordingfaciliii.-s lurajh.'i'oiigli Englisli
iducntlon, with l^ttin. Gt-ek. the modem polite inn-
uuagvs. music.(on guitar.pi mi", harp and nrgau) draw•
lug, embroidery, and *even kind* of painting.
Refinement of manner*.»n l tlio atiquotte of society .
riilcated. A l’ari*ian lady resides in ibe family. Prizes j
e*o awardi d lu each department. t
AM* to physical vdiiratinn to he f.niml in Dancing, j
• nli.-tlicnir*. a Gymnarium. Routing Alley. ■ strictI;
rate,) swlmniiugin Mystic Riv. r. malt.) hortel-ark i
*e. Bell trained saddle lmr-»-s ledoug to the Semi- I j,
S. MAJL LINE.
FOR FALATKA, E. F.
Via Darien,Brunswick, St. Marys, Fcr-
nniulinn, Jacksonvlllv, Plcolata,
and Mlddleburg, Black Creek.
THE .-teamer WELAKA, Cspt. N.
King, will leave fur the above place*
every SATURDAY MORNING, ut 10
o’clock.
1 Freight will bo taken for Traders'
Hill und Intermediate Landings, on tlie St. Mary's River.
No freight will tie taken after nln« o'clock.
For freight or pn««age, Apply on board, at tlie Florida
Steam Packet Wltarf. near tin- Hu« Work*, or to
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
Jan 5 Agent*.
g Mail Lina
FOIl PALATKA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ga., Fer-
nandina and Jacksonville, Picolata and
Black Creek, Fla.
The steamer DARLINGTON, Capt.
Brock, will h ave for tlio above places
. n -vu\« w PV ‘*ry Tues.iny Morning, at 10o'clock.
Thi* boat has large and uir.v State
-t' iAtwL w[tooni accommodation*, und’taking
the Inland Passage, offers every induremeut to Invalids
and others.
Freight will be taken fur Trader's Hill and intermedi
ate landings uu St. Mary's River.
No freight will be taken after 0 o'clock.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Florida
Steam packet wharf, or to
Jv 28 CLAGIIORN te CUNNINGHAM.
FOR RENT,
k Store near tho market, corner SI. Juhen
and Jefferson street*. Apply to
MINIS te JOHNSTON.
TO RENT (>R~LEA**E.
Th» I’IhiiIc Rond ||oum< on West Broad atreet,
win be Rented or Leased for a term of year*. For
Aun—fuither particulars, apply at the office of
rapt 4 tl. W. WYLLY. Broker.
TO RENT. -- - -
—CA A Brick Teiieinetif lloiihc* oil State street, uns
j|{§ door west of Price btreet.cimtainiug lu looms, with
Xtfistable. carriage homo and aorvatitsrooms, in lir»i
rote order. Apply to
aug 18 GEO. A. McCLKSKEY.
TO" RENT. ~
The *toru oc-upii d by the *ub*crilu-r*. Pons**-
!i'{Slslou given 1st November.
JmU. aug 19 WILLIAMS te RATCLIFF.
Foil KALE.
That desirable lot No 29 Jackson ward, being ft#
Si' -tJefferson atrec-t nnd 6ft deep. On tlm prvm-
^*■*■1*08 are 3 Houses which rt lit for £362 per aunutu.
j-14 JOHN S. MONTM01.LIN
FOR SALE.
/tThe hulhling on South llroad street, formerly
iKjjjl used a* the St. John’s Church. Tube removed
Juulvduriiig tlie summer. Apple to
j" 4 ri|-.'i. A. McCLKSKEY^
TOIIENT.
lLm Two Rooms near rin-Custoui House, suituhl* fm
»le*-plng. Apply to
Jy3 WM. WRIGHT.
TO RENT
E A two story wooden building with u large lot
stable*, kitchen,/zc.,situated on Went Broud si
Apply to U. W. WYLLY,
Je 10 _ Broker.
TO RENT'TILL NOV. 1.
A good Dwelling Ilou*" in Troup Ward. will,
modern improvements. Apply 1o
Sl&L mar7 _ A WILBUR, 111 Ray..t.
FOR RENT. "
Two very desirable Store* in Jefferuoti street next
jjjjH to corner of Con a res* street, well adapted I.
j{>& ni.v kind of retail Imnluf-s.
feb 20 MINIS JOHNSTON
p.tir.-’f*.
The Wharf Store to No. !*2 IU/ stir- .suit abb
IlSSSC for storing l.’otton or Afsttbandke. Apply t--
iikii Jan 7 DAYNAKH A RUBLAND
S'2450 IN PURSES.
FBI HE first meeting over this Courno will commenco
Jl mi Wedtieiulay. J imiary7th, 1857, with ft sweep-
stake for 3 year oliUTwo Milo llcnts. $2.50 entries, $100
torfelt, to which tho) .tub will add £400 if two or mors
start.
same day—Jockey Club purse$200. Mile Heats.
Thursday, January Rtli—Sweepstake* for 3 year olds
Milo Heat*; $200 entrance, $100 forfeit.
Same day—Jockey Club Pun»o$400, two Milo Heots.
Friday. January ath—Jockey Club purse $ftW>, three
Mile Heat*.
same day—Jockey Club purse $100, for saddle horses,
catch weight*.
Saturday, January \0th—Jockey Club purse $500,
Handicap, 3 Mile Heats.
Famn day—.Turkey Club purse £250, Mile Heats 3 in 6.
Entries to tlie stnkc* nuibt bo made by 1st day of
October next. l»y addressing the Secretary, R. F. Akin,
Esq., Sarannnh, Ga. aug 7—td
NOTICE.
0*^—By a resolution uf tho Hoard of Directors,
E5o5» station No. 16J^, ha* been established as a reg •
ulur station. Hereafter Freight and Passenger* will be
traniq*irteil to and from that station, at the samo rata as
to No.15. WM. M. WADLEY,
rept 1-lmn General Sup’t Central It. Road.
“ «>FF1CB CENTRAL RAILltOADri
Savanxau, August 26, 1860. f
ra — Couslgnee wanted for 97 sack* Corn marked
SOST 5 C. O. W., received nt C R R, January 22. I
not claimed within 30 days, w ill bn sold to pay charges
nng 28—lino 7V. M. WADLEY, Gon’l Rapt.
' DIVIDEND NO. O.
South M'Ksiutx Rah. Roah Compaut. \
Macon, Augurt 14th, I860. J
a*-—The Board of dln-ctor* have this day declared
a Dividend of FOUR DOLLARS PER
> 11 All K on tho C,uj Bal Stock of tho Company, from the
earnings of the Rmid fur the *i\ nmn th* ending July 31st.
Payable on aud nRer the Ifdh inst.
Ftockholder* iu Snvunnith will receive their Dividends
at the Central Rail Hoad Bank.
J.VO.T. B01FE1ULLKT
anglfi—lin Secretary and Treasurer.
ClTY TRKASURER 8 OFFICE,)
Savaxnau, 2d Juuo, 1860. J
^ Th«- Bond* of the City of Savannah, due let
February, 1867, (commonly known M Me Allis-
Bonds,} trailed.fiA* Central Railroad Stock, will bo ra
det-UK-tl ou nppllcuthm, in Stock or the Central Railroad
und Banking Company, at its market value, the Bouda
Jug received at par. Holder* of tho same preferring
noli, run have them redeemed In money.
aug 7 JAMES S. WlLHlNS.CilyTreas'r.
HOWE’S COTTON HARVESTER.
' Tll< ' F ro «t desiderntnm of piantera la finally
< obtained lu tho buecesslul invention of Ilowe'a
Cotton Harvester with which one hand van pick aa much
iu tin- ordinal') way, beside* wiving an immense
amount of labor. What Wliitiu-y's Cotton Gin ia in ill
after rtHgu, llowu's IIum-*hT i* in picking.
F"r further information, apply to
A. WILBUR, 111 Bay-street,
J.v2fi Agent for tiio States of Geo. and Fla.
For Charleston.
VIA OLUFFTON, BEAUFORT te HILTON HEAD.
The superior steamer GORDON, J.
P. Ilrreika commander, having been
hon-uglily overhauled and fnrni-h-
ej with n new boih-r, will until fur-
r ary.
For particular*address the Principal
Mr*. THOMAS V. SMITH.
Rrrr.nrNO^t—Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. Unrt»n; linn
Edward Ewretl.do.: Rev. Charles Brook*, W.-,t .Vied-
i.«rd. Rev. John Pierpmit. do.; F. Gardner. A. M.. I’rin
.ipal Boston Latin School: Hon. Abbot Lawn-nec. Bos
ton; Rev.Hubbard Winslow, New York; l>v. William
llag.i-. !>.Albany: Rev. Rollin H. Neale.!». D., D->s
inn: ih-ii Sam. H'-n<Mn.Toxa«. mayl—6m*
piahosT' '
NUNNS te CLARK’S 'releiirated Grand
fiiCi.Lafrygi' irtll,n H'N° FORTES. II. 8. BO-
Court Hnttse Square. Sole
3 '4 *v j fl.Vgeut. Any comment nnorda-erlpti.innl
th'-qualities of these iurtruments I* deemed supeiflnnu«.
Tlieir liigh reputation of «.• many years standing being
unimpaited l.y the rapidI increase of niuk<r«. Purchn-
sera cau nhtaln th-ni at Ne- York prices, and thus wive
expeii* and risk of truii.qiortation. ‘ Piano Fortes tuned
i| repaired mar 25—ly
{fj}i kuiu ruj luofj $
IV. BP. ZOSrBAIJ.il »V CO.
H AVE Just received large additions to tlieir stock oi
piano*, from the inanufacturies of Steinway A
Son*. St'*lart, Lighte. Newton te Bradbury. J. B. Dun
ham te. Co., tec- Ac., which are selected for rrniTT or
TONE nnd excellent W'-nxMAMiup. These Ins-.rumciits
are offered nt New York prices, and most litiernl term*.—
To which they respectfully invite tho attention of their
friends and the public in general.
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 94 St. Julian Ms.
R e
tied Whiskey, in store and fur sale by
aug9 WILLIAMS & RATCLIFF.
B ACON.—wthhds Clear Sides, lObhds Shoulders,
in store aud for sale by
1LLIAMS & RATCLIFF.
IN, BRANDY, AND RUM.—In store nnd
f»r sale by
aug 9
JJRANDY,
WILLIAMS 4 RATCUFF.
. for sale by
augO
-1 cask choico Braudy, iu bond, and
WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF-
G UNNY CLOTH.—150 rolls and 8 bak-sGunny
Cloth, landing iwr schr E Kidder, from Boston,
and for salo by
rapt 3 BRIOIIAM, KELLY te CO.
S ALT—For sale by
augO WILLIAMS te RATCLIFF
M olasses, bacon, 4c.-
200 bbls New Orleans Molasses.
100 do RurbthlocH and • uba Molasses.
60 hbdsCuba do.
75 lihds Ribbed and Clear Side*.
25 tierce* choice Ilanis. *
10 bids Mess Turk. Just recived and for sale liy
nng 8ft HOIJ.’OMBB. JOUNPnv A f’O.
C ASTILE SOAP.—60 laixes landing and for sale
,by sept 2 MINIS 4 JOHNSTON.
S UNDRIES.—Grouud Coffee, Mustard, Pepper,
Alspico,and Ginger, for sale hy
nug9 WILLIAMS te RATCLIFF.
S UGAR.—0 lihds N. O. Sugars, forsale low to clow
lot by
a«g 9 WILLIAMS te RATCLIFF.
R OPE.—141 coils Manilla Rope, landing nnd for
sal* on consignment bv
nug 9 WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
F I
•" heat. Extra Family do in bbls,from new Wheat,
choico brand*, for sale by
aug 8 WEBSTER k PALMES.
JohnS. Norris Architect
H AVING resumed the practice of his profesca-r,
offer* ills services to hi* friends and tho pnbl<>- a-
an Architect aud Snperintendant.
Designs for any part of the country supplied nnd cxe
cuted in nil the farious branches of hi* prolessinn; Mich
as Public Edifices. Stores, Dwelling*. Monuments, Ac.-.
Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores designed and executed.
Office in second story corner of Buli-st.and Bay-lain
over Camp te Robinson’s store. ly Jan 3
HIDES! HIDES!!
HT1T.T. cfe FH.BNTISS
W ILL PAY the highest market prices, CASH, for
good Hint and Dry Salted Hide*, the coming
sept 5
CURRELL A MURPHY,
A.TJOTIONBBR.S
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Regular Hale Dm in front of Store.
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
All Goods to be sold at Auction must bn sent in the
day provinn*. sept 1
G unny cloth and twine.—50 roils
Gunny Cloth, 0 bales snpcriorTwine, in store and
Tor sale Ly
sep 10 T. R.Jc J. O. MILLS.
gLEACHED WHALE OIL, In bbls, con
stantly for salo low nt
sep 9
CHAFFER te CO’S.
A TLANTIC LEAD, In any quantity and of
tlie best quality, for sale low nt
sep9 _ CHAPTER fc CO’S.
H OLLOW WARE,-20 ton* Cnrron Hollow
Warn, comprising Ovens, Pot*, Spider* nnd Skillets,
in Btore nnd for atUo by
flcp8
N. U. te II. WEED.
take tlie pine** of the steamer Win. Fv.ibrook;
vlng 6 ivantv.vh cvvrv Sunday Afternoon nt 5 »>’eh>vk,
d Cli.irli-rt'iii every Thur«iny night.tuucliing nt Bluff-
t<m. R-aulurt and lliltun Head both ways.
N. It.—The Ourdon will on and after Wednc»dny, Sept,
t'dh. run regularly—twice n week—making in c.ouncc-
lion with tlie above inl.tiid trip, om- ’rip ftiroct by the
outside rout, leaving Savannah every Wednesday After*
noon at 6 o'clock nud Charleston every M.mday After-
All way freight payatdehere, and all amount* b-«s than
mu.t bo pnid nt time of shipment. Fur cngagemenU,
apply to J. 1*. BROftKS. Agent.
*ept2 Charleston wharf.
Jtt. FOlCBOSTON.—Tlit splendid fast sailing
4«MLpacUet ship JULIA HOWARD. Capt. Bulkley.
willliiTvo despatch ns above. For freight or passage ap
ply to captain B., ov to
S.-p 10
BRIGHAM. KELLY A <0.
FOR NEW YORK—union LINE.—
^ffcThe packet schr J G IIEEKSIIKR, S.mtlia.d,
inuster, will nave despatch for thealKive port- For freight
apply to
sep9 OODF.N. STARR A CO.
._ FOR NEW YORK—tltiOIl'llTv MXE.—
^aiTlu-fine fast * tiling bark EDWARD, Jones, mas*
neater, having a portion of her cargo engage.I, will
have quirk d'-spatch for the above port. For freight or
•' * ' ’ * ^— a | n or to
COHENS te HERTZ.
# 8100REWAIID,
f m Will L-e paid f -r the apjireluntiou and delivery
3 ol DURLIN and CHARLES, at my office. Dub-
lin is 26 or 30 years «f age, coiiiplrctiou black.
^ weigh* about 180 pounds, was raised by B. !•■>*•
tick. Esq., nf Ih-nufbrt District. S.C. Charles i*
22 year* of age, compluctinn black, w'l-igli* about. 200; lie
has a heavy beard, down cast look, speak j quick in con
versation and is intelligent. They absconded, in July,
from the plantation of Benjamin Taiburton, in Wasn-
Ingt .ii county, near Randersvlllt.
The above rewind will In* pai-i for the two, or fifty doi
lar* for either. nug29 GEO. W. WYLLY.
$20 Reward,
Will be paid for tlio uppr«lien*ion aud delive
ry at my office, of a Mulatto Man named Wlb
LIAM, about 32 years old. 6 feet 10 or 11 inches
high, weighs about 17<> pounds, a carpenter by
trade. He formerly belonged to Barnard New
ton. V.sq.. of F.lfinsham (utility,and ha* been runaway
2 or 3 wi-ek*. William has u wife belonging to Mr*.
Powers, nt No 2% Central Railroad, und in nil probabili
ty will be lutking in that vicinity.
nug23 WM. WRIGHT.
LAKE JACKSON. Fla-, PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
If not pieriuitniy *tr-pn»*d <•!. will Im sold. .
the fir*t ‘luei'day in DECEMBER next, at the
4^B*i*Cutirt IIoudo door III tho city nt Tallahassee,
-■.A.— Twentv-tw.i Hundred and 1> tir Acres of best
quality OAK nud HICKORY LAS I>, belonging to tlio Es
tate ol l»r. James Whitehead. Tld* i* one of tho best
Cotton Plantations in Middle Florida; about one half
tlcup-dnnd under !ene-, tlie remainder in wood*.
Ths ImproveiAunt* c-.n -Ut of a eomfortnblo dwelling,
and nil necesvavy out b.n'.ding*; a gon-l Ovt-rneer’s house,
Gin Ifoura. Screw, Stable*. Corn houses, nnd twenty
negro cabins, all framed buildings, nnd in good repair.
Persons wishing to examine this 1’iAiitntion are refer
red to Mr. Richard Sautwh-rs, on tho place. For terms,
tec., address tli'- subscriber, nt Ber/elin. i.'olutnblH coun
ty. Ga. JOHN B. WHITEHEAD.
Jy 29—td __ Executor, Ac.
"T^T Ali.5 5 . ll»ck Hingis, Plata do. Raised do. nil sizes.
i^| I’litet.t Blind Hinges for brick and wood bouse*;
fur sale b.v_ [aug2fj LOVELL te LATTIMORE.
E xtra family flour—76 u.ii uum-
hcrtnnd Mill* extra Family Flour, daily expected,
Ic by
»-P 12
T OF. S. WAYNE A FOX.
Passage, apply on board to Cnptaiu or to
sept 1 «#*'««"
Jr* FOR BALTIMORE.—The A 1 schr N.
TURNER. Todd, master, will have despatch
For Freight, apply to
BIIIOHAM, KELLY te CO.
Jf-r, FOR NEW YORK—T he new schr
^wy-LA.VfiDOX' GILMORE, will meet with despatch
for the above port. For freight engagements, apply to
the Captain on lionrd, or t<»
sept 0 WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF.
FOR PHIL ADELPHIA.-Tho staunch
^ft^fost Bailing schooner H. W. TULL. A. M. SUo-
briilge, master. For freight, apply to
aug 11 C. A. GREINER.
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad.
T HE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of tho Atlantic
nml Oulf Railroad, having a.Uourfied to meet on
the 20th inst., and it having keen represented to me
that the interest of that enterprise requires farther time
lor the obtainment of subscriptions to the Stock, nnd ac
quiescing in tlio justness of the suggestion, the meeting
of tlie Boar I on tlio 26th instant, is hereby postponed
until the 22d dav of October next, at Milledgeville.
E. A. NISBET, Chairman.
Macon. Aug.20, 1856.nng 28
Office Muscogee Railroad Company.
CoLUMnca, August ti,Two.
A T a meeting of the Directors held this day, it was
Resolved, That a dividend of Fonr Dollars per
share npou the General Stock be declared. Irom the earn
ing* of the Road, for the last six month* ending 3I«t
July. Payable on and after the 1st day of September
next. All stock registered in Savannah will receive
their dividends at the office of Wn. P. Hunter, Esq.
The Annual meeting o! the Stockholders or this Com
pany will be held on tlie 1st Monday in September uext,
ot this office. All Stockholder* are entitled to a free
pn**iici'««er th* road to attend tin* meet Inc.
aug 16 D. ADAMS, Sec’rjr.
X'
AILS.—2000 kegs Cut Noil*; fur **lo by
aug 30
N. B. A II. WEED-
lioicc-ribbed Sides 170 cask* choice Shouldcrs^lfiO
bat"* prime Northern llav, in storennd for salo by
rap 12 TII08. S. WAYNE k BON,
B AGGING AND'ROPE—16,000*yard«44 and
46 inch heavy Sea Island Bagging,
.".•)06 yard* medium Dundee do,
25 hales Gunny Cloth, 160 roll* Gunny Cloth,
2f>0 colls prime Kentucky Rope,
15) do fair do. Just received and
for sale by sep 12 WEBSTER A PALMES.
H AMS—15 cases Sugar Cured Hams, received per
steamer Keystone State, and for rale by
sep 18. WEBSTER te PALMES.
CJALT.—200 racks Salt for salo cheap bv— T
A. H. CHAMPION.
rap 11 Successor to Champion te Watts.
F AMILY BEEF.—in half bills Haw’s Fulton
Market Family Beef, landing from schr Stoim
Cloud, nnd for sale by
sep 11 CLA0HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
M OLASSES.—100 lihds Barbadue* Moltutra*.
very choice article, 100 bbls New Orlean* Moios-
sen, for rale by
sep H CLAP HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
■3 coil* Packing Yarn, for
OCTAVUS COIIKN.
pACKING YARNra
sale by
rap 11
B randies, wines, ac.—4 quarter pipes
Brandy, 2 half pipes do. in Custom House stoics.
30 boxes St Julian Claret Wiue,
20 “ Sauteme “
60 “ Brandy Fruits,
1 cask White Wine Viucgai, of direct importation
from Bordeaux,and for sale by
OCTAVUS COIIEN.
-W-fcEAltBbRN>.N PATENT COTTON RAD-
JLW ANOKS, always on hand and for salo nt manu
facturers prices, by-
rap 11
OCTAVUS COHEN.
B ~~ ACON SIDES.—76 lihds primn Bacon Sides,
iu store and for sale by
sep 11 OCTAVUS COHEN.
■$■ " KAUORS.—400 bhls Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey,"
JLA 100 bbls Dean's Whiskey. 76 bbls Gin, P. A II.,
19 bbls Old Monongnhrla Whiskey.
10 half pipes Otard Brandy,
In storo and foi sale by
*(pjl OCTAVUS COHEN.
IME.—low bid* splendid Rockland Lime, dnlly
. t. ‘-‘n arrive by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CP.
T i. -
M A extmeted, for rale t«> arrive by
at-p 11
NOTICE.''
^ Thu undui sigued hereby give Public Notico
S^fiT^tiiBt no) laiiii* fur “Los* ill Weight,” ‘‘Rob
Damage ul any Uud,"will bo allowed on Goods
in Vessels ion*igneil t-m*. uuks* Claim is made before
delivery from thu wlmif.
Weulsu give tiutii'e. ihutGoudt-: will uot be delivered
toCeusigm-u* Giaviiig outstanding unpaid bill*,) without
pst meat oa dellvuty
BKIGIIAM, KELLY A CO.
OCTAVUS COHEN.
COHENS A HERTZ.
HUNTER teOAMMELL.
OGDEN, STARR A CO.
CHAS. A. GREINER.
DANA A WASHBURN.
annah, July It III, I860. Jy 17
HEALTH OFFICE,
SxvxffXAU, .lqly ICtb, 1858. j
All Vessels urrivlng at thu port ofFavnnnnh
n°i" the West Indies, Mexico, Central Am«-r-
„ South America, or from any port where contagion*,
infertions and malignant diit-Mi-s are prevailing, (also
■1* baling sickness ou board, or having had
sickness on board, »itmo Inst clearance,) are required to
uino to anchor «tr Fuit Jackson, thereto remain with-
ut cominmiirriii-Jti with tho city of Savannah or adja
cent country, until visited by the Health Officer.
No Bunt dr Vessel >hn)l muive any of the Crew or
i’ai'scngers fi-nn VcsmI* sulji-ct to the abovo ordor for
the purjNi.se oi couteyiiig tliem to the city or its vicinity.
V-Hrui* will uot bo dut a ill'll at Quarantinu utfiosa such
di teiitiou U-uuccHMiry.
Any violation ut tho above orders will subject the vi-
■later to the penult) of thei*w.
F. 11- DEMERE, Health Officer.
Approved, E.C. A;ou.nso.v, Mayor. Jy 17
MEDICAL NOTICE.
r—^ DR. W. HOUSE, lioromopathlst, Office
southwest cornor Whitaker and Hull streets.
l**Jging* at Mr* .Miller'*, South Broail street, second door
from M hitnker. Jo 2—tf
NOTICE.
Sa, Yb** freight on Coni front Atlanta to Bavau-
nab will b- dueed to ICc. per bushel, on and
t«»r tlio 1st lay of April.
*V. M. MEDLEY, Gen’l Snpt.
TranspurUtion Office Central Railroad.
Savanmill, March 27,1*50. nmr 28
GOOD MEDICINE^.
It i* estimated that Ayer’s Cher
ry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills
have d«nt) more to promote tha
public h*nUh, than auy other one
cans-. There ran he no question
that the Cherry Pectoral has by
its tiiounands cures ot Colds,
Coughs,^Ixthina,Croup,Influenza,
Bronrhitis, Ac., very much reduc
ed tin- proportion of deaths Irom
consumptive diseases in this cotin-
U y. Tlie Pills are as good as tho Pectoral and will cute
more complaints.
Everybody needs more or less purging. Purge the blood
front its impurities. I’urg^ tho bowels, Liver and the
whole viecrrul system from obstruction*. Purge out
Hut diseases which fasten on tho body, to work its decay.
But for disease* we should die only of old age. "Take au-
MJotos eurly and tlirurt it frem the system, before it is
yet too strong ta yield.
Ayer's Pi its do thrust out diseases, not only while it is
weak but when it Im* taken a stroug hold. Read the as
tounding statements of thoso who have been enred by
them from dreadtul Bcroluln, Dropsy, Ulcers, Bkin diis
'•"res, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Dyspepsia, Internal pains,
Bilious Complaints, Heartburn-. Headache, Gout, and
many lew dangerousbnt still threatening ailments, such
ss Pimples on the face, Worms, Nervous Irritability.
Loss of appetite, Irregularities, Dizziness In tha bead,
Colds. Fever*, Dysentery, and Indeed every variety •/
complaints for which a Purgative Remedy Is required.
These are no random statements, hut are authentica
ted l>y your own neighbors nnd yrur own Physicians.
Try them once, and yon novcrwlll be without them.
Price 25 ct* per Rox—5 Boxes for $1.00.
Prepared b.v Dr. J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowcell, Maes
and cold by all respectab'.o Druggists every whore.
—nt 2—FAG
Kentucky Military Instituted
Tho ^Kentucky Military Institute, di
rected hy a board of visiter* appointed by i
the State, is tinder the superintendence of (
■Mol. K. W. MORGAN, a distinguished grad- L
uati* of West Point nnd a practical engineer, aided by
an aide faculty.
The course of study Is that taught in the beetcolleges,
with the additlou of a more extended course In mathn
tnatic*. mechanics, practical engineering, and mining
geology; also in English literature, historical readings,
book-keeping, business forms, and in modern languages.
The nineteenth mnl-xnnual session is now open.—
Charge $102 per half-yearly session, payable In advanco.
The extenrion of tlie buildirgs wfil make room this
session for additional students, who have the past year
been necessarily declined. Applications mutt be made
before the 16th October.
Reference Is authorized to the Hon. Socretarieeof War
and oftho Treasury, .
Addras superintendent at "Military Institute, Frank
lin county, Kentucky,” or the undersigned.
P. DUDLEY,
sept 8-tl60 President of the Board.
P LOUR.—Extra Family Flour from new White
Wheat: 76 bbls Extra Family Flour, Naahvilie
City Mill. 15 do do do do, Lebanon
Mills. Forssloby
septS . OOHENB 4 HERTZ.
Special Attention Invited
T O AN Assortment of fine French Engravings and
splendid colored Lithographs, Just arrived and for
salo at W. D. ZOOBAUM, te C0*8.,
Nos. 107 Bryan, and 94 8t. Julian ata.