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IS PUBLISHED BY
A . R. L VM A R ,
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C u u it t) Primer.
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large* as Nonpareil, > cents for me tir.*ta;d oo
seat .oreaohsuosequeu! nsertmu/or any tmioica*
tuau one month.
All Tabl it work, wtib r without Roes; an t w
veruserueain occupying loutne col atuu, shall *e
charged double the above rate*.
Advertisemen ts oi wuamver length, tor any tiuii
less than *ae moath, to oe charged at transioni
rates.
For a logger time at the l glowing rates
No. .>i34uaroßilmuj2moe|i! mcs|4jios|6moajl2nm
l .Square,.... $lO 16 *2O >24 >3o $4.
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6 do . ..j 20 ; 27 I 3* i 36 { 44 *0
4 do .... ‘24 (32 >8 42 | 62 Iv
do ...I 27 36 44 I 40 60 3t
6 do .... 130 I 40 60 I 64 .65 20
7 do ... 32 43 I 64 58 i 70 : IOC
i da ... 34 , 46 68 62 74 110
6 do .. 36 48 I 61 66 77 116
10 ,Jo ....1.38 | 50 | 64 | 70 1 80 | 126
for any time not abovo specified, a proportion!,
charge will be made.
A deduction ol‘ 26 per cent from the above rater
will be made on advertisements appearing excin
(lively on the fourth page ol the daily.
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ye charged two4lurds the aovve rates.
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6 cents f*r each sabaeqeat insertion, and in no oast
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Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publish*
ed, 6 ooats per lino.
Steamboats will be advertised at >4o'per annum
for each ooat advertised.
Steam tups, where bat one is running, S4O per an
num; if two or more, >3O each.
Auctioneers* advertisement* not to bo snbjec
contract, but to be ouargod at the rates prescribed
per square
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ed in a contract.
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lines, wii! *a inserted at >2O per annum.
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variably in advance.
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in advance.
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apooidod time, will ae inserted until forbid, ana
pay melil exacted.
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than ooatract, amounts to over >6O, a deduction
26 peroeut will be made,
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be taken at the following rates :
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44 “ “ twice “ 66
, “ “ “ 3 times or ortener 70
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ed one hall the aluve rates additional.
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contracted for. All oontraota saall be in writing,
siati.ig ledaiteiy tue nature of the business to be
advertised. Any advertisements not properly oon
noo'.st with tue ouinoas shall bo charged separate*
ly, and also any excess of matter over the amonn
c >atrajtod for.
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payable iu advance. AU others will bo considered
and ie when called for.
tegular adveriisVrs “tad ill others sending com
muaioatie.is or requiring udtices <le*igued to call at
tention to fairs, couqerts, soirees, or any public en
tertainments, where charges are made for admit
tance—ail notices of privai, associations, every no
tice designed to oall attention to private enterprises
oalonlAW >r intended to promote individual inte
rests, can only bo m :orted with the understanding
’ that the same is ta he paid for. tr inserted in the
edti'-fiii column (wined cau I/O ouiy uc uibcre
gion of the editors) the sam e wilt be charged at the
rate of uot lees than 20 corns pjr line.
fiie undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekly
and -foeiciy newspapers in Savannah, Da., pledge
ourselves strictly to adhirt to tho above -bill of
charges, aud in no instance to deviate therefrom.
fho above rates to take effect March 1, 1668, and
to continue eluding, until changed by tne vote of a
majority 01 ‘.Lie undersigned.
N. rt.—Tuis sonodule shall uot >n auy way eiloct
tue integrity of existing coutracts. All coatracts for
the year or any other apecided time, shall onlv cease
with the expiration of the period for which they
were mad i.
A. K LAMAR, Savannah Jeiyian.
S*s> A Sum, Uej MM ian.
Movrvn v
NEWGOODSIi
NEW STYLES OPENED!
GRAY & TURLEY
IN ViT L the ladies to examine the following goods
ju-t op ced :
Rich i'laid AKCaLLE, a uew style of Fancy
Drees Goods.
aKC iLLE Robes, 200 to 80-.', each well worth
*4 to $6.
ISO fcilk Robes, all styles, $0 te S2O, being
Ailly 20 perceut less than former prices.
200 Linen and Cambric Melts, for ladies and
misses, new, fashionable and cheap.
Fine Bounet Ribbons, i2 to 25c a yard, well
worlb 25 to 60c.
together with our usual complete assortment
ol every article in our line u v 6
Buckets, brooms, blacking, &c.—
oo U jxeu pamtod 2 and 3 hoop Buckets
70 do choice 2 and 8 ply Broom3
oo gross assorted sizes Btaek ug
u 0 buses Fig B.ue
5 doz bbl aud half bbl Covers
26 bbls ir<sh Sugar, soda, Butter Crackers.
Received and for sale by
dec3 McMAHON A DOYLE.
Ale, cheese,butter andlard—
-26 bbis lay io. A Mon’s Ale
26 boxes Goshen Cheese
10 ilrkms Goshen Butter
lo bhu Leal Lard.
Received per steamer aud for sale by
decs McMALiOX A DOYLE.
POTATOES AND ONIONS
.JL o 0 barrels Eating Potatoes;
50 do RsU and White unions,
lstuumg aud lur bale by
deed HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
BARDIN AM A.N KMi ArtCil—2oo hXS Bea
jj dell's and Colgate r'oap ; ioo doz and X
boxes Sardines; 16u boxes Buadel.'s and OBwego
Starch, received ands i aie uy
OCII4 AlCilAriU ‘ A DOYLE.
("lOCOAN UTS—4,OOO Uocoanuta, kt casks,
J landing and Tor sale by
* <teca CARLEit>n a parsons.
HAY— 100 bales priu.e Eastern Hay lauding this
day from hark Laroy and lor sale low by
_sep2tt CARLETuN A iARSONS.
TANARUS) LaßTEr—loo bbis Calcined Fluster landing this
1 day from bark K A Allen and for sale low by
sepxtt CARLE ION A PARSONB.
f pOBACOO—2S cases Don Quixote (half-pounds)
1 Tobacco; 60 Duxas Grant A Williams’, s’s ana
Id’s, do, 100 boxes other brands and assorted
sizes Tobacco, lancing and in store, for sale by
octa MulOdMbE, JOHNSON A CO.
HAY— 200 bales prime Eastern Hay, landin
per brig Orizaba, ami for sale by
octlS CARLETON A PARSONS.
pKICKS—I6,OOO Northern Paving Bricks, land
_D mg and lor sale low by
octiß CARLETuN A PARSONS.
LIME— 1,000 casks best quality of Patent Lump
Lime, in store for sale by
octib CARLETON A PARSONS.
/ ,EM ENT—IOO bbis Rosondale Cement, and lor
a j sale low from wharf by
octlS CARLETON A PARSONS.
CANDLES —80 boxes Adamantine Candles, in
store and for sale to close coußignmeut, by
octlS uARLE fON A PARSONS.
ANUREI MANURE 11—60 bags Rhodes’ Su
per Phosphate Lime in store and for sale by
aepll OGDEN, STARR A (XI.
HAY —186 bales best quality Eastern Hay, land
ing from bark Seboois aud for sale low by
nov6 CARLE ION A PARSONS.
UGAR—IO hhds very choice St Croix Sugar,
O landing and for sale by
novia Holcombe, Johnson a to.
LATHS-10,000 best quality White Pine Laths,
lauding and for sale low by
oct22 CARLKTON A PARgQNG
ALT—SOO Backs Salt, ui prime order, (or sale
O low by
uoviO CARLETON & PARSONS.
C^OAL— Liverpool House Coal, lur Bale in lota to
/ soil, from wharf, by
•0139 CARLETON A PARSONS.
I OLD SERIES.
Army Supplies and .Material*,
OFFICE OF ARMY CLOIUINO AM)
EQUIPAGE, Puiladklpiua,Dec. 4,1857
—>£ALn.D PR ’POSa- > are inv led, aud w .
! received at thi- ofll*e. mAh lo o’clock, • 11 , t*i
. Urn 4 D day of .lahuary Lvzt, lor iurni.-tm-k. i>
] oohtr.ct the follow mg Army Sij plies and iiaten |
al-. ueine abiu at the Undid States C**i‘ii.< ud
Equipage Depo?, (Schuylkill Arscual ) inqi nut t e- |
a*required, vis:
6,000 yards 0-4 dark blue (In-tigo wool dyed)
cioih for caps and bauds, Wrigniug
about 14 oui ces per yard.
63,000 do 6 4 dark due (indigo woed-uyed)
twilled cloth, weighing 21 ouu hm per
yard.
120,000 do 6-4 sky blue (iudigo wool dyed)
twilled cloth, weiguiug 22 ouuees per
yard
10,000 do % dark blue (indigo dyed) cotton
and wool flannel, weighing 6), ounces
per yard.
210.000 do H white flannel, (c tton and wool)
to weigh 6)4 ounces ier yarn
10,000 do 6-4 darm blue flannel, wool indigo!
dyed.)
10,000 de 47 inch alpaca, (b ack )
100,000 do X canton flannel. to we'gh 7 ounces
pe> yard
176,000 do X unbleached drilling, to weigh 6*
ouucos per yard.
do X unbloached drilling, to weigh 7),
ounces per yard
23,000 do 3d inch cotton luck, to weigh 23)*
ouneds per yard
16,000 do 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 16x
ounces per yard.
*6,000 do 28X inch cotton duck, to weigh 14),
ounces per yard.
25,000 do 28X inch cotton duck, to weigh 10
ounces per yard.
3,000 do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 11 os
per yard.
3,600 do 22 iuch cotton duck, to weigh Our.
per yard.
16,000 do 24 iuch cotton duck, to weigh i2> 4
ounces per yard.
25,000 do 33 inch cotton duck, to weign l .*s oz
per yard.
12,000 army olaukeis wool, gray, (with the lc -
ters U. S. iu buck, 4 inches in ieug h,
in the ceutre ) to be 7 tV.-et iuug and 5
leet 6 inches wide, each blaukcl le
weigh 6 pounds.
7,600 dozen p*irs half stockiugs, 3 sizes, proper
ly male, of good soui.d fleece wool,
and with double and twisted yarn, u>
w< igh 3 pounds per dozen.
10,800 pompons lor engineers, ordnance, medical
department, rifles, artillery
aud iulamry.
30,000 cap bodies.
12,000 yards g<azed snk for covers.
140 N C 6 brass scales, pairs
600 sergeant's brass scales, pairs.
8,000 oorpri ul’s aud private’s brass scales, pairs.
6 N C 8 bronzed do io
30 sergeants bronzed uo do
000 corporal’s aud private's brouzed do do
76,f00 yds X i“ worsted lace, 1 yellow,scariet,sky
s,oooyds >i in do do J blue,orange,green
0,700 yards red bunting.
6,000 do white do
2,900 do blue do
2,6oogross cuat buttons.
3,500 do vest do
3,600 lo suspender buttons, White metal.
4,50f’ Jo shirt do do
46,0u0 tent \< iturns, wool, small.
12,t00 do slips, do do
6,000 uo outious, do large.
I,ooa do slips, do uo
10b hospital icul poles, sets.
600 wall do do
ObO common do do
4,000 galvanised iron wire rods, for tem*.
10,000 do do staples, do
3,000 mess pans, iron.
1,000 camp kettles, iron, three sizes.
12,00 b tin cauteous (3 pints, weight 11), ouuces,)
with stoppers
I,ooopick axes, two sizes.
2,000 do handles .
1,000 camp h&tohets.
40 trumpet cords and tassels, oraugc.
40 do do do yellow.
20 do do do green.
4u drums, Artillery, complete.
JO do lutaniry, do
l.lou ido heads, batter.
700 (do do snare. 1
30b Vie snares, seis. •
2..0 fdo allots, pairs.*
turn lia - - w **arrWga*'.
Ail the above mentioued articles must conlorm
in all respects to the sealed standard iu
this oifloe, where they can be aud sam
ple pattern* will be sent by trail, with auy addi
tional information in regard to them, which iL.uy
be requested by manufacturers or others wishing
to oUer proposals. It is desirable that all the arti
cles be of domestic manufacture
Deliveries to commeuoo ou the 15th day of * eh
ruary next, and one-hall of the quantity contract
ed for to bo delivered m equal tuouihly propor
tions, by or before ihe 30th April, 18 8; tbe re
mainder within four xuonthß from that date, in
monthly or greater pi oportions, us the contractor
may Und it convenient.
The privilege is reserved l*y the United states oi
increasing from one-third to une-hulf the quautity
•fall the supplies above mentioned, by giving the
coutraoior one monin’s notice of such da-u od in
crease.
Payments will be made on each delivery, shouid
Congress have made an appropriation' to meet
them, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation
shall be aiade lor that purpose Ten per cent oi
tbe amount 01 each delivery will be reutiued until
the couvract shall be completed, which will be tor
leiteu to the United Slates iu case of defalcation on
the part of the contractor m luitiiling the contract.
Bids wld be received *rom manufacturers or
regular dealers only, in the articles proposed to
be iurnishjd ; auu none will be considered in
woich the manufacturer’s mill or dealer’s place of
business is uot specifically set forth.
Coutracts will oe bated on accepted proposals,
for lh fulfllment of which two or more sutlluient
securities will be required.
The names, address, aud the responsibility ol
the persons proposed as securities, with the ac
knowledgment of said persons that they wul bo
such security, or will see that good and suillcieut
security be lurnished in case a contract is obtain
ed, win be transmuted with the proposals.
It is to be distmetiy understood oy every person
obtaining a contract, that said contract u> uui
trauslerahle without the consent of proper author
ity, and that auy sale, assignment, or transfer of
it, without such consent having been obtained,
(except uuder a process of law,) will be regarded
as bn abanuoumenvoi the contruct, aud the con
tractor aud his securities will be held responsible
tor all io&s or damage to the United States which
may aii.s from saiu abandonment.
i'r p isais will be addressed to the undersigned,
uud will bo eudoised ■* Proposals for furnishing
army supplies and materials ”
HENRY 0. WAYNE,
decb-3uwtiii.isi>4 Be. Major, A. Q Mr.
MUIIIIW fumil MILLS.
Swift, Bliss, (freely A to.,
Proprietor*, New York,
iouuerat, Webster A Palmes,
SA VANN AH,
Agents for the State of .Georgia,
HAVE IN CirY MAGAZINE and lor sale
ou accommodating terms, a sud assortment
ol the various grades of GUN POWDER uow man
ufactured at the abovo celebrated mills, which iu
quality of strength and fimsb Is equal to auy made
in the United Atates.
OUK STOCK CONSISTS OF :
Assorted Blasting, in 251 b kegs;
Plantation Powder, in *slb kegs;
Oannon do, government proof, 2>H| kegs;
New York Rifle Powder, in 25, I2X oou 6Xlb
kegs, FFFir,
New York Rifle Powder, in 25. I2X aud 6)*lb
kegs, FFg.
Merchants, Miners aud Sportsmeu can rely pou
beiug regu.arly supplied at short notice. nil
Important Information to the Ladies.
nrovmiiTX ms
For the Winter Fashions !
A/f AGNIEICENT SHELL OENAMENTS,
IYJL Baskets, Wreaths, Bead Dresses, N> ok laces,
Reacelets, Bouquets, and Flowers of various pat
terns; Butterflies for the hair, Ac.
The various forms of these beautiful Ornaments,
in addition to their brilliaut lustre, make th. m a
chaste and elegant addition lo the dress; while ‘ho
characteristic aud emblematic imitations ruuuer
them appropriate as aqdl to the Bridal, os the Bail
Room.
Having made arrangements for the importation
of the above description of work, 1 am prepared to
till orders to any amount, a liberal discount being
allowed to the trade.
Call and see the specimens at NUNN’S Photo
graphic and Fine Art Gallery, 107 Broughton si.,
corner of Bull at ■ novl2
magazines.
FiANK Leslie’s New Family Magaziu. lor No
vember.
Godey’s Lady’s Boat lor November.
J. B. GI'BBEDGE, Agent,
oct2 Ruh-st..opposite Screven’s Hotel.
sugar house syrup.
64 £ BARRELS N. York Sugar House Syrup;
eUt) 6j boxes Iximon Syrup, assorted; 25 do
Pine Apple, Ginger, Raspberry Ld Strawberry
Syrup; 200 do assorted Liquors, in store, to ar
rive, 1 nd lor sale by
OCU9 GUNNER AT. WEBSTER A PALMES.
UMBRELLAS.
A SPLENDID assortment of Silk, Scotch Ging
ham, and Cotton Umbrellas for sale cheap
by JOSEPH H. LADSON,
n0?24 Isß Congress t.
SAYANX iH, GEORGIA, FBIOAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2\ 1857,
lErauairuJ Ailucruseumits.
CtNTRAL RAILROAD.
\I.W
ON aud alter ciunday, Nov. 15th, the Passenger
Trains of this Road will be ruu as follows :
Between Savanruh and .tfvoon.
Lcavo ?a\Muuah 1.15 u in.; 2.46 p. ru.
.•\rr.vo tu M icon i0.40a m.; •. .30 a. m.
LeaveM 0uu945 *tu . 11.30 p ui.
arnve iu'Bavaunab 7.20 p. m.; 8.50 a. m.
Between Savannah and Aut/usia.
lieave Savannab 1.1; a. m.; 11.16 a. ui.
Arrive in Auguata wa. m., 7 p m.
Leave Augusta 2a. m.: 3 45 p ui.
Arrive in Savannah 8.00 a. in.; 10.65 p. n>.
Between Macon and Auguda.
l.eavo 11 aeon 9.40 a m ; 11.30 p. m.
j Arrive In Augusta 7p. m; 9a. in.
i Leave Augusta 2a. m ; 3.45 p. m.
| Arrive iu Macon 10.45 a. m.; 12.30 a. m.
t rams oonnvCt ou arrival at Gordou, for Mil
iodgevilie aud tiatouton, at Macon with the iraius
o< the Mouth Western Railroad for Columbus and
Ailmuy, and with tbe Macon A Western Road for
Atlanta.
Pasai ugers loaviug Savaan&b by the 1.15 a. m.
train, will arrive iu Atlanta at 6 p. m sjuif day
Leaving by the 245 p . train * ill arrive tu At*
luuia t 9. U next nvirniug.
The Augusta train, leaving Savannah at 11.16 a.
m. and arriving at 10.65 p. m , will not be run on
Suuday s
t.MtKS JN KouTK, Gen'l Sup’t.
Sav.di>.ab. Nov lDh, 18.) t. U
SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which passes the Great
New lurk A \ew Orleans Mails,
Two Daily Thains bbtwkkn Macon akb
Columbus.
Leave M&con at 1.30 A a, and 11.30 AM.
Arrive at Columbus at 6.62 am, and 633 r m ;
l eave Coiumbut a’ 1.56 a M, and 4 pm;
Arrive at Macon at 8.66 am, aud 10.28 rm.
Betwsen Macon and Albany.
Leave Macon at 1.30 A M.
Arrive m Alba y at 8.68 a. m.
1 eave A'bauy at 340 p. m.
Arrive iu Macon ai 10.28 p. m.
. eavc Macon at 7 a. m , tri-weekly.
Arrive iu Albauy a. 4.66 r. u
Leave Albany at 6 a. m., tri-weekly.
Arrive in Macuu at 1.4 u p. m
Trains tu Columbus ,01 in a throughconueotion be*
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kings
ville, Wilmington, Savannah, MiUedgoville and
baton ton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee,
Bambridge, Ihomasville, &c.
Hacks run from Smithville Ui-weekly to Dawson,
Cuthbert, Fort Gaines, &c., also from Fort V'alley
to Perry, Haynesvilie, Hawkinsvilie and Knox
ville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take the eveniog trains from Savannah and Au
gusta, to avoid detention at Macon ; for other
points take either train.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays. Passage in
the Cabiu >25, Steerage SB.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah sl4 00
“ Columbua 41 “ 10 00
44 Albany. “ “ lo 60
GKO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, Nov 16th, 1857. novl9
Teußroeck Coarse,
i
HAVANA AH, UKO.
| lll- Second Annual meeting over this Course
jL will commence on the tlrst lues.my of Janua
ry, 1858, with a Colt Stake lor 3 year olds.
Mil U HIATS—>I6O eutrauce; >OO forfeit; to which
the Liub will add >too; closed on the Ist ot June,
WIUI mo lulluwlut t
rSco. TijL). Li.uAu; ot. DLaVoccln, by
oieucoe, out of Castanet by Imp. Mouarcb.
2. C. S. Prior uamee ch. f. by imp. Gieucoe, dam
by ihek Richardson
3. Wm. T. Cheatnam names b. f. by Imp. Glencoe,
out of Sonora Love by Imp Leviathan.
4. Wm. Kouudtree names cn.c. Linus, by Third
tiostou, out of Salty Joues by Imp. Leviathau.
6. Wm. Roundtree names b. 1. Kale Hayes, by imp.
Aloiou, out of Kudora by imp. Priaui.
6. H. C Cailey names on. c. by Wagner, out of
Elizabeth AlcNatry, she oulol Piiucess Anu by
Imp. Leviathan.
BAM K i'Al—Jockey Club Purso, >150; Mile heats.
SECOND DAY—Jockey Club Purse, >360; Two mile
heats.
SAME DAY—Two year old stake, Mile bouts; s2uo
subscription, >6u for tell; to close Ist September,
1867. Aiutries to be adudressed to
K. F. AKIN, See’)*, Savannah, Ga.
TtilKD DAY—Jockey Club Purse, >600; Three mile
beats. - ■- --- -
SAME DAY—Saddle Horse Race.
FOURTH DAY—Sweepstake for three yeur olds;
two mile heats; >3uu entrance, >IOO forfeit; to
which the Club will add *3oV; closed on Ist June
with the fallowing entries:
1. W. W. Fayette names b l. by Lup. Glencoe, dam
by Imp Mouarch, Grandam Mn>s Emily.
2. Wooiloik A Dell names ch. c. George Clemens
by Imp. Glencoe, out of Prirna Donna by lmpi
Priam.
3* Thus. Puryear names ch f. Columbia, by Imp.
(ilencoe, out of Jfleur-de-Lis by Imp. Sovereiga.
4. C. S. Pryor names ch. t. by Imp. Glencoe, dam
by Dick Richardson.
6. Thus. Doswoll names b. c. Slasher, by Cnilde
Harold, out of Sarah Washiugtou by Zinganee.
6. Wiu.T. Cheatham uames b. t. by Imp. Gieucoe
out of &euor* Love oy Imp. Leviathau.
7. Wm. Roundtree uutuoa ch. c. by Third Boston
out ol Sully Jones by imp. Leviathan
8. Wm. Kouudtree uames b. 1. Kale Hayes, by imp.
Albion, out of Eudora by Imp. Priam,
9. A. Turner names ch. 1. by ltnp. Glencoe, out of
Princess Ann. by Imp. Leviathan
10. ii. C. CaUey uames cu. c. by Wagner, out of
EJizabetn Meairy by Ambassador.
11. Thus, layior names ch. 0. Rasvecchi, by Imp.
Glencoe, out of Custiuet by Imp. Monarch.
12. D. McDaniel names ch. c. by Imp Gieucoe, out
of Motto by Imp. Barefoot.
13. Thus. G. Bacon names br. 8111 Doariug, by
Imp. Al Jion, out ol Anu Chase by Imp. Leviathan.
BAMh. DAY—Jockey Club Purse,>2oo- Mile heats;
3 in 6-
FIFTH DAY—Post stake; four mile heats; free for
ail ages, subscription $300; play or pay; to which
me club will add >lobb; closed with seven sub
scribers :
H. C. Cailey, Puryear & Watson, John Campbell,
R. F. Akin, Berry A Pryor, David McDaniel, ietmar
Fleming A Trow.
July 29th, lboT- Jyz9
MHS. CAUDLE’S CUETAIN LKCTU&EB.
ANs W Supply of Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lec
tures.
iue Complete Kituhon and Fruit Gardther, tor
popular and general use.
Th • complete Florist, or Flower Gardener, a
complete work on Flower Gardening and all kinds
ol Floriculture.
Thu Ladies’ Work Table Book, containing ciar
aud practical tustruenous in Plain and Faucy Nee
dle *>ork, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and
1 roiohci, with numerous engravings, illustrative
01 me various studies in those useful aud laehiou
abie employments.
The <dueuu f Flowers, or Memoirs es the Rose,
wim cuiered plates.
J. B. CURB EDGE, Agent,
oet24 UuU-st. t opposite Yerevan's Uotol*.
WHIBKEIB.
U i k BARRELS Cabinet, Nectar, Magnolia,
O\J Bourbon, and old extra Munougahuia.
For sale *>y dec2 J. LAMA.
HATH UKAIIM*.
I) ECEiVKD IHTB DAY, a full assortmem of light
Xii colors. The ladies are aiso informed that 1
•mve bugles oi all colors on bauu, at low price.
G. M, GKiFFKN,
rnrft late tl. kA4tmav
LANDLEB, CANDY, COFFEE.
fIIWU HUNDRED boxes Tallow, Sperm and Ada-
I. tuauuue caudles; lot) boxes aud hall boxes
assorted Caudy; 50 boxes saucy Caudy; 76 do fresh
ground Collee ; 100 bags KlO Collee, 75 mats choice
Java collee, received aud tor sale by
OCt6 McilAHuN A DOYLE.
New Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS.
Jusr RECEIVED PER SfEAMEh AUGUSTA—A
large aud well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
-JOSEPH H. LADSON,
otll Shad ilia Handing.
GRATES,
IJA6KETS, Hardware Hollow-Ware, Wood and
.O Willow-Ware, Ti - Ware, and House Furuiah
hig Goods, in every variety, on reasonable terms,
by HORACE MORSE,
cct2u 165 and la7 Broughton-atroet.
Butter, raisins, ag
io Urkms extra Goshen Butter;
100 pkgs new Raisins, whole, half and qr
boxes;
. 60 boxes Figs;
1 Currautd, Plumbs aud Curou;
> Macc&roui aud Vermicelli. For sale by/!
inov29 CONNERAT, WBBJJTJCRk PALMER.„
PHIL i% lilLtS i& (]().,
Factors toiuuiissioii Merciiauts*
SA V v’tiAil, .T . midi.
WiL T G.LIPa k Go., 01 Gidhu, (ia.,
• huv r - *•. aud with .u :u Ma. J<)HN T 1..
Gll.E.', t'r il ;iu pj .eol d<iug a Factorago and
Commission t ->uo s iu the city of Savannah.
Their loug p ri-.-uue hi.a and atlar business, iu
duces them t *heve they cau give satDfaeti mi>
the san'of Go >. aud .aher i*ro.iuce; and by faith
fully attumli 10 iwwmess, they hope toduseitc
me couiidsut id who may iav<r them w.ib
theii pitroua W. R. PHILLIPS,
. liJ.iN -L.‘ GILEB,
TH 8. D. JgUN’SON,
auglt .DMidt Ji>NKB.
LAW JN A ADDISON,
Cotton ad Gram Factors,
KOctYV- . t>iNt* A COiUmSBiO.\
M .ItCHAiNTS*
N() , 4 BAY STREET ,
avu'tuah, Ga. A,
toUou sold i mo usual Commission.
Liberal anr •. made on cuiisiguiueun*. .
tiui* itiuutioi* will be given to ilufsaic
of Timber audltuhor.
R. R LAW.-*. .
ep2 4bf * omo
I l LAiHA.
IMPOKTUIM<U WdOLSSALK liIULKK IN
SPANISH .>ll>rßS FRENCH BRANUIEa,
WINES, W lIXKY.dc, O 111 ER LIQUORS
SM* Bay Street. - -1
Will alno keey u nauaa-uili > t all
kinds ot TohaX botti mauuUct’.ired and leaf.
Also Skuxks of f\ry variety Ues
SALE BY
K. Li. DONN ILL. A, Y,
so. 12 Wh’tako treet, next door toG. M. Grlf
u z Jewelry Store:
4 1 li II I JUHTB OF SASH, Bxlo. lOx
•f \J i i0x14,12X16,12x18;
leet ot .‘Ulding, assorted;
200 Panel j> vs. assorted sixes;
250 luxes . Ilass, assorted sixes;
English aud urn*, in Wbite Lead, iuic, ui,
Ac., Ac. .j aplo-tl
vv’ki > a vVii.LtAMe. *
DtALKitd IN
OOME.sriO, iOHKKiN, ANI) FANCY
i (HY GOODS.
No. 149 Ci. ;ms Si. Savannah, Gu.
Jab. T Wxlls, KJ.uriy o. Buautort Dislncl, SC
Thxocuiu s nitiAs, ofacriven County, Ga.
‘ ;
PATTS , IIUTTOIi A CU.
- r'ACTQiIS, i
Forw.rJmg ■ I Comuiuaion Merciiaula,
Bay . SnVMitiialk, Ga.
JOHJ G. F ALLIGASt;
WIiOLkSA AND UKTAIL DBALKII IN
WINDOW Bi.lN’- WINDOW BABH AND PANS
DOORS.
West side Moafeeut Square, Savannah, Ga.
WM. arOLKY CUOnf J.NO. COt'PkU KKASKS.
I’OL'lAjK JE FUASKK,
FACTORS GfaJKaBLCOMMISSIuN M TS
Bay fc'lA Savauuah, Ga. my 11
ueuShrAuit a cu.
Shipping & ‘immission Merchants,
el, Savaunaix, Ga.
Cork
WU.tJ 8 ALTON STALL,
A T ToA\£\ AT LAW ,
oarhlv,sa>tosu county, us.,
Will practice in -Southern ana bouih-Lasiurn
part oi Uiu &uitx 3m-octls
ii A. VVIv IN S,
1TTOB; |Y AT LAW,
WjMKmce, GA. -
il. k .i v.ik.u i oi suuit.br, V. obler,
► •rr>>■ 1
Keicro jou—CwJßryufy 5. ujiar, At .cou, l<a.—
Hon. aaiuu J. v.yaturd, Go.umbus, Ga.; Mr. Wm.
L. Johubuu, ua. myio-ij
UxlflKLu. OAMPBELaa,
ATItMTNEY AT LAW,
nU.KtXIKYILLK, UA.
Pracucoa Liwiiu various oouulies ol iht Oc
uiulgco Circuit*Ka mu aborning counties of
Twifruo, uuuic.sbTj ii. a.-diuigioii.
Kelur to—Jml . ojton, ii. ,i. Grant, anu K. ii.
.Uillou. *ub 14
JUiXli. CGhDiAG,
AT TO WEI AT LAW,
Vienna, I%| County, Georgia,
ft <l.i. pr<iCiie#tit the oountius ol Dooly au.i
V T •> ortn of tmsacou circuit, aud Bumpter uu a
Lev ... the 8. W.
■^•PKKuiNCfcs:
lion. Joseph i piL... Hiiuweil, G. H. 8. G.
Mr. tslward C. Ldi uvvu. ua, Gs,
a 026
■s li.tli.MK,
ATTORNEY l OOUNSELLOB AT LAW,
i roupv u LuWuuos Gouuty. Ga.
Keiereuce—Hou V. B. Fleming, mtkuuuah, oa.
my 11
EDW, ED G. WiLXDN,
MAiasrUATE, 401'AUY AAD CUM.kuS
SIOI Sit OF DESKS,
Al kittaari,. Ward oweus’ Law uuicu. myll
J. U SMITH, ill. 0.,
PRUtSSSOK Ut i iVs.lulLA, I’, IN OULLTHORI’K
Ml UiAi. LOLi.fc.ciiv
4MT Lillee aud at N,>. ifcfc Rrouglitou
ILr.il.oavauuaU. u—alvei
I iA 1 IsTKV
_ ft*. KO YALL A JOHNSON,
& I <uste, oihcc cor nor of 81. Juhun
a aud Market square, over 8.
—l * V haul's Jewelry store. Otlico
hours ifuia 6 to 2 tiuck, aud irom 3 to 6.
jauti I com
JAB. w. URKttM U. r. SMOOT.
GUI £N 6i SMOOT,
ATTOK IE YS AT LAW,
oct2s on abton, ua.
LANII : & ANDEIIBON,
ATTOI i EYS AT LAW,
ap&-ly MauoN, Ga.
Will HT SAVAUE,
ATTOI PEYS AT LAW.
jyltf juhdwicx, GA.
Jb. miller,
attoLney at law,
■ SUMsWICK, UA.
Will practice in\e Brunswick Circuit, compris
ing the follow a. i; Aipt.es:
Glynn, Way no, Ware, Appling. Clinch,
Collee and Gharttw Also Mclntosh ot me Eastern.
jaul7 _
ATTOkJJLL\ A'I^IaAW,
Oifloe 175 Bay-Stiver Turner A Co’s Drug Store,
, jOUII \A7AIgAM, QA.
FKlk LEAVES.
1 THRESH FERN jU\'ES, by Fanny Fern.
’ .souvenirs otprrvol, by Mad. Ootavia W Le
vert.
Frank Leslie’s Nw Family Magazine, for Octo
ber.
Little’s Living /,e.
Appleton’s R&OtVl Guide for Ootober.
The KnickerboAdr lor October.
Spurgeon’s Sermus, third series.
The London Nwa; Punch; Illustrated Times ;
Beuueit’s Family <eraid, and all the late Northern
Weeklies *.
New supply ufJiadlng Without Tears.
4 J. B. GUBBEDGE, Agent,
ootj Bdjjyopposite dcroven’s HotcL
THE T\m> APPRENTICES.
THE Two Apfantices, with a history of their
Lazy Tour, if Char.es Dickons.
Pickwick Abr< a companion to Pickwick Pa
pers. By Box.-*.
Wallace, the Hrpf Scotland.
Brian O’Linn; o, Luca is everything. By Wm
H Maxwell. 4,
Robert Brucddjbo Boro King of Scot'and. By
G W M Reynolds?
Lawrence’s Bata Note Lost.
The Gipsey CtMK By GW M R jynolds.
Diary ©f a Medmi Student. By Samuel C War
ren.
Theodore Karnwi; or, the Heroine of Faith —
vol 2.
New Supplies Spurgeon’s dermoas, first, sec
ond and third segas.
AH the new Mqazincs for December.
J. & ci) IB EDGE, Agent, Bull-street,
dec3 optmsiteScreven House*
jW*azujbs.
Harper ror**teveaiber.
UiahaoPs tfagaziue lor November,
tiftllou's Lio!fci Monthly for **
Nick Nat ios November.
J. U. CUBBEDGE. Agent,
octal Opposite Screven's Hotel.
TJ^wakted.
EN or TWJ ,tfK PKIKE NEUKI.ES, to wort M
Pig laianC. jyj,, tor which liberal wages will be
paid. Apply t
my 11-4? R. A A! IJCN ACO
-feoRN.
w>i \i\(\ B Id. PRIME CORN, for wile by
JUUU Xp6 _JA3.it. OODfRMY.
iraabirih jiunrwi>riurats.
To Planters.
ii isitv i.ATHii P At GO.
WO’ l.u Urt tc the i t uiHtu o. laiders to their
u-nal do-. of v
GOODS.
Grey alt Vi Tlaiini *5, *-
‘chiev ad own and White Twnig,.
“ •*’ UIUn
Rand-'ip “ j
G**oy aud <*la-.k Kcrsoy*
stri iH.nl
Red r lain.el —t <. tiled and piaiu
Biue plain ad riped Hotuespuu.-.
Fancy Manchester iaids
X and X ‘'rowu <hirt!iigs
White • ua aGped tMd -u Osunburg.-
Bl e *4llll , dii ODi L. Ac <n t 9
Mourning Goods.
WE would dFgn chskners to
ihe above our docA which has e
been seleeu*u wuhgf. ui .are, embnKiug Ihe fol
lowing style*:—
‘lain black Uoushu and i<uiuc* |
Black rtombuxiues aud faiuu&e Cull ha
auJDUL.Iv- aud Cob Tits
a oiik Warp aipKYas 4 \
do t.ugli3u iaUetn Saks and t4roa Graitia
do hipp’d aud Pou t ue .*ori6
Booud Mourmug Gbaiii do Laiucs
Mourning cambric K*bos
n do Giug.iaiu, Prints, Ac
f Biaca n rape, v <*lia:s aud Sleeves
do rarioiou <l' do
do Lin Vvus aud hugti h Grapes
Octll lid.\lU’ L.vfHROP A CU.
Fall ans Winter Dry Goods.
HENK.Y LAXHKOP & CO.
WOULD mvtte the alieutiou of puretiasers to
their usual iar.e aud varied of
K4LL AMD WINTER DRY GOODS,
uow opeum* We hove received per Steamer Al
abama a lots of very chaico Dry Goods, viz:
Faucy .*ayaueie Kobe.-,
•* au Taihta ."ilks,
KkOU r.veuiug iu .Nik,
* * White ..-ilk Kooes,
Freuch .ambus iu gr- at variety, se!B
HiNKY uaTHfiOP & CO.
Have heoeived peb sieamek :
Ladies’ Silk aud Menuo Vests,
Mens’ Mk-rtuo t auu aud Shirts,
Bo.s’ aud Misses’ Merino Vests,
Mens’ Brown aud Wane Cotton Shirts, Ac.
Ladies’ Sila, Wool ai-d Cutton Hose,
Geutb’ Merino aud Cottou )i Hose,
Misses’ aud Boys’ X Whits Meriuo Hose,
“ “ Cutiou Huse aud X Hose,
septa ■
MEN K Y LATJELdOP & CO*.
Have received per steamer :
Fauey Piaid Cansimeres,
Mixed aud i‘laiu Sauuela.
Plaid auvi Plain fwcuds,
Red and White Fiauuels,
Colored 44
Plaid Linseys,
‘■ Cashmeres,
Sauk Flannels of ail shades,
Tao.e Oil Cloths, Ac,
Blcuuhed aud dr jwu Table Lineus,
Russia, Scotch anu Huckaoack Diapers,
Dam.sk Tahiti Ci albs, Napkins aud Doyles
White aud Cor'd Counter'panes, At*. se;B
House Keening Goods.
HENRY LATHROP CU.
W'OULD invite me attention of purchasers to
their stock of House Keeping Goods, as fol
lows:—10-4, U-4, 12-4 Barclay Liuon Sheeting
8-J, 9 4, 10-4oloaohed Linen Damasks
Brown do do
X m X oleachcd Daman* Napkins
Bleached aud browu do Doyles
Richarusnii. Sous A uowdch’s bust. Linens
a*-A,t.<a awmanuaMM
rauoy uordered Daiiiusk njwuls
do du Huckaback do
Bleachod and urwu Dowlas
40 inch 10 46 inch pillow case Lineus
ltM, 11-4, 12-4, 13-4 hug Marseilles Quilts
10 4, 12 4 turaisb • ouuierpaues
Americana id hugi.su i.oug Cloths
7-14 u lt-4 hieAChcd uu.i orowu sheetings, Ac,
inr24
HENRY EAIHROP & CO.
HAVE Received per steamer Alabama—
Bruche and bteila Bhawls;
Fancy Srooado do, new style;
Chunitiu ecarls; Faucy 1 laid Cushmores;
Side btripeu Mous.ms, Printed do,
1 bread Edgings aud lusurtiuga,
Black Brussels Edging;
Real VDouCKUUtv, Laces; Mechlin do;
Black Crape Veils; Misses’ Cloth Talmas;
Ladies’ Bluc.tCiotu Cloaks,
Long Luwus, Lueu Cambrics, Bonuet
Rib uus. Trimmings, ccc. ocU6
HEJNRY LATHROP A. OO
WOULD iu\lie the alieutiou of the ladies to a
choice mlu. lacked Jaconet overakirU, a
uc .v and uesii'able article. AiaO—
-ussea ivxieuaiou steel spring dkirts;
Long aud sbort black net Mitts;
White Kidoloves;
Faucy Beil Kibbous;
White Tar letoiis;
Linen ohn 1 Bo urn. .
silk bb'ua :ig, <xi . my 9
New Goods.
JUoT received pur steamer Alauauia, an assort
meat of very rich French ouinbnc >, also Amer
ican and English Prints
se3 HENRY LATHROP A Cos.
SPRING MANTILLAS.
IUiE SUBSCRIBEiwj would invite the alieutiou of
, the iatdics to a large and rich invoice 01 the
above goods, just arrived. Also,
Ladies aud Misses black Net Mitts
u Silk and Lisle Gloves
Colored and biock Silk Parasols *
Ivory, Liueu and Baudai Fans
mrl7 HENRY LATHROPK A CO.
DRESS GOODS.
TANARUS) KCEIVED per sieamer Augusta—
XV Printed Cashmeres and DeLalnes
Printed DcLalue Robes
Piaiu col and Giaco Bilks
Col and and Mourning Cambric Robes
2 ply p aid WurUed—new ctyle.
oct9 HENRY LAIMKOP A CO.
SCOTCH CAPS AND WOOL SHIRTS
r? r DOZEN beuvy coi’d and wool Shirts
| O to j doz pnud Head Kerchiefs
scotch Bonnots, Kent Jeaus
Tweens, daunets, &o, for sale by
oei9 HENRY LATHROP & GO.
trimmings, RIBBONS, AC.
JUBT KEohlVEJJ—our usual large and varied
stock ot saucy Dress Trimmings, Bonnet Rib
bons. Buttons, ate—comprising all the newest etyles.
octS HENRY LATHROP A CO.
WRITE SATIN A KID SLIPPERS.
K KCEIVED by late arrivals—
Ladies White Satin Slippers,
do do Kid do
Misses Black Gaitera and Morocco Boots,
Ladies Polka and Jenny Lind Bools.
M J. BUCKNER,
nov6 No. 71 aud 162 Gibbon's Range*
spRINU OUESS GOODS.
RENKY LATHHOP & CO. have received
per steamship Augusta anotber choioe lot of
Ladies’ priug Dress Goods, in
Printed Organdies aud Lawn*;
** Bareges aud Tissues.
•• Foulard auu lnaia BiiKs.
Fancy plaid Ginghams;
Rich Cashmere scat fs, asc. mr 17
EVENING DRESSES.
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
lIfUULD invite the attention ol the ladies to a
Vt-vory select lot of Evening Dresses, received
per TPuosday’s steamer, comprising the following
Pink and blue Embroidered Crape Robes
White M&iiue do Lace do
do Tulle do do do
Oel'd Organdie do
HkiNKV AIHWP n OO
1857. bP&INO AND SUMMER 1867.
GOODSAND CLOTHING.
lAU uuw rwielTta, my a.w .applies weekly
aud will Ue Happy TO MAKB TO MKAriIJRK or
(amisli .he KIiAUV MAUri, wmy friende and the
people I'rum alt pat la ol tUe country, at the l*weat
ratos and on tbe best terms.
WM. 0. PRICE. Merchant Tailor,
marl 147 Bay street.
Hats ! Hats! Hats ! !
fn At tbe Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay
lIL street.
panama. Leghorn, Senate, Canton and fancy and
plain Siraw Hats just rcoeived.
Aiso, a large variety of Cassimere aad Fur Hats.
W. (4. PRICK
* MORK YKT.
r I*HK SUBSCRIBER ban now lauding a large
X uaeorlmcnt el’ Fancy ud Supie Hood.<M every
’ IV I m ’ * JOS£FH a LAD9ON.
<£rausinr; taoirirarinruts.
AT
W o. PRICE’S
147
B A Y
mmrm mm.
4^o .
“STAB UiliiuM. SRPORiir
Cash Easiness.
sh * sdts anbei nts • enijvtHi I tUe store
ll “> B.***.•* I Ml l*-*-’
■p O’Connor’.- nd the Mar -hi rt
■lLiiewil; atu. ■ .. ;r
■• tirtni- <*-1 u • *• tsy ..a pi n>.- 1 all
all who wul Tnoojxu ju:i
winch are nndt in the w M al* •• ai
to aud by the lotoaw regulations. Garmeu's hTOuo
elsewhere, tba <i* no; hi ttie g*.*iit'>iuon, adl a.N-.
be atteoded to.
Does RepairiugvAbtVbi the shortest diet
A Suit 01 ciottte&JpMre m iourt. cn uoui -
Cuttingfor nmßud bo • a. n. vuiolivery
P. d.—You..g me <u i tuer.- wish ug to no. <uie
conversant with cutting gent.*.mens’ gai munis c.uu
be taught in live (6) i> ous. .ocaia,.c. satnui r ■
quired until tbe sm cu* is snt.sUot tha. 1 have
given him entire satieiaciion
sep9-6iu M. CARRY, Agt.
THE ONLI EXCLUSIVE
ifW* M ‘ ISU frtvfi
STOTIB.
W. D. 2.OGUJY.OM J. CO.
TI7AKE the opportunity .'•.eturutl.au* -oir
1 frieuds and the public lor thou tuvor*. nun
hope from strict atioiitioi *in t.usiues - ;ou
tinuatiou of their md w a•• lier* -r*.’
rpUul!> sk 111. m,.. ‘.<• -uU;.. . .110.
usually largesuh;l. 1 .• r t. . .in
this season also, \V .vuabei a.. >hi.”
which for elastic:ty ‘-u*. .n
power, cau 00l b 1 - Us>‘ 01. u:*t.a a
large assortment AD iniumu*
0 hole j col lection Ot Ix ;.<> . . >*f*ign Mum*
00t29
HoOTd AND BUOKB
v TUa aUUacriber has ipeuc<
.*■ v a B .Hil auu SHoh slußr ,u h.-
Nos. 71 nuu 152 i< IBBUN~
uextuoot to lu*
Clothing of George - Nichulx a**.o., auu so
licits the patronage ot tin* * ends a*;i me public it*
general. ‘4 * UI CKNEK
ocl 7—l >
SPECTACL Eb SP£OTACL£b! I
Vc, y krtlote ever
vJ*brmgbt tothibC.iy. uow have
on hand .u Gold ana oilvol irame-, the doable len
ses, which will be acknowledged far profariiblr o
all others by every it*; -u t.ia. is obliged i< use
specs, lhavethci. : . . ja'oii lor a.i sights auo
these wishing comlori :u<* < ••iiveuieuco in weurinii
tkem will call early a ■ < * the ••!•! ■•piih*..
corner Urj ’ti* aud “ ii > >
.. GtUFrEN,
mrl liii * ‘•* i,; *“'* ■*’
TO BUILDEIU.
17HE BUBSCiiIRER ia prepaica tj execute
at the shortr : uoitbc, and m the most v<*rk
manlike manner, aii kiuuo 01 ..ota. Rooting,
Cornice, or other worn cwuuoeud ~ v>i'.: the i .u ;;ic
luring or repairing >C. 1 • al a;nec oti, uo,
or Sbeetlron Business
. At'MACi*. MOKSig,
QO.U * }_•
BPU.INU Si SIIMXKK I.OI'UI .:.,
..e 2uiMkttu-. 1* . 1. ; >
v&k large assortmeal ol reaaj iu.n• •!.?.
AS Spring and Summer i nlm
JHLanu White Kul Glove,. n>r • LJBJ
WM. K sYd INS. t>raper .v l,
upl. , >. utuli rtrefcl
Utlll! L. I .111. II
lAi.n CASKS UEST QIIAUTY LIME
ivl/v l*o.tuiß from brig t iuib..:. Uu- uy
.oil tor rale by
au,9o LaIiLKT-IN ,v i*AiibO -
SUNDRIES —
60 sucks Family Flour
5 cases Flour Pali*
25 doz 2 ond o hoop I’uiis
26 boxes fresh ground Pepper
50 boxes Mustard
10 cases Matcbe
-100 reams Wrapping Paper
50 boxes Victoria Blue
25 boxes ircsb Yeast Powders
25 bbis retiued Sugar
75 doz Brooms
20 casks l’orier
20 X casks t*weot Malaga V *.*
Received and for sale by
McMAH ‘N . .j YLE,
au's kOa ail) L Bay si.
BROOMS, BUCKETS, BLACKING, fcc.
ONE HUNDRED dozuL> 2 and 3-ply Paitited Ilau
dlo Brooms;
100 dozen Painted Buckets ;
60 do Toy Pails,
75 do Zinc ana Wood Wash Boards;
76 grous aerated Blacking;
60 cases Braun)} Cherries.
75 boxes Fig Blue;
luu doz t-ersb. .-hoe a: and Stove Brushcr:
100 uoz bbl an t ali obK overs ,
25 bbla fresh biscuits —-received aud for
sale by ocls MoMajlon .v. DOY'i.b..
S~UNDUIEtt—
i ceroou Indigo
1 case Mace
l ease Nutmegs
70 mats Cassia
lease Cloves
4 coses Vanilla Chocolat, imported
5 cases prepared Cocoa
’ 10 baskets Dortio’s.pure olive Oil
In store and lor sule by
aul2 OONNEuAT, WEBSTER A I’ALMfcS.
T __ EASASI> (iOOD COFFEE, <kc.—
Just received 16 chests Black and Green Teun,
in X it And X 18 pack .< and lviose
20 boxM ground Kiu and Java Collee, fresh
26 do Chocolate, Mustard, and Yeast Powders
60 do Starch, Sperm. Adamantine, and Tallow
dandles
10 bbis Self-Risiug Flour, in 6 18. pkgs
10 half bbis Pig Pork and Corned fieei
10 casks piut* and quarts Byass Loudon Porter
Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Mace, &o
In store aad lor sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
jutt? —Bronx hum A Drayton ‘•ts.
U.UGAR, AiiCxi, SAiwiHwiuo—
-25 hhds Muscovado aud i’oito Rw-oSagar;
76 bbis Clarlflod Sugar
260 boxes Family, Paie aud No 1 Soap;
100 boxes Pure March;
500 )* and )> boxes Sardiues
50 bbis Syrup;
10 bags Sptoos
1 case Nutmegs
Received and Tor sule by
sep4 McMAHON fit DOYLE.
Buttes, cheese & co—
-25 firkins choice Uoshon Butter
50 boxes Cheeso
3 tierces Codfish
20 hair obis new No 1 Mackerel
30 bids new No 3 do
5o bbis Scaled Herrings
Landing and forsalo by
oca Holcombe, Johnson & co.
SUNDRIES —lut received, 60 dozen assorted
Brooms, 20 do P-iln, lu nests painted and ce
ilar Tubs, 60 doz assorted -scrub aud Slum Brushes,
60 do do Clothes Lines, 25 gross tialchox, 20 dozen
Axe Handles, 6 do bbl Covors, 20 do Yeast Pow
ders, *0 do Mustard, 60 boxes sperm ami adaman
tine Caudles, Souu, Starch, ground Cotl’ee, Choco
late, Pepper, Ac, Ac, Tor solo by
’ DAVID (I’tON-SOK,
se26 corner Broughton aud Dray ton.sts.
Goshen Atel, NEW MACKEivEL, &c-Jus
received, 6 kegs choice Goshen Butter,ftouskn
Dairy Cheese, 3 bbis extra No 1 Mackerel, SUO lbs
NewC odflsb, and 10 boxes Herrings, for solo by
DAVID O’OuNNcR,
se26 corner Brougbtou and Drayton sts
Crackers, ac—
-100 bbis Sugar, Soda, Butter amt Pilot Crack
ers; 5o boxos aoua vivacaers
50 whole aud half * egs ).ard
Landing and for sale by
°cii HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON a Uh
Bacon
-26 bbds new Sides
40 hbdb old do
30 hhds uew Shoulders
60 casks choioe sugar cured Hams
In atore aud for sale by
a U *2& HGLOOMBW, JOHNSON a (V.
Raisins, nuts, Ac—
-50 boxes Malaga Raisins.
10 bbis sotl shelled Almuudn
10 eases ts and x boxes Saruiues
76 boxes )t gall, qta and pts Pickles
Landing and tor sale by
i l*4, JOUNBON <1 to,
V'. 16477
Cottcri
hivTTT lOS. iairrEHiss,
Mi” ..M> UIULLI.M SCHF.ME I
1 <->*:*- s : ‘X’ i* j.%.Xj. r> a x aaxs
M ti )!
TICKETS ONLY $lO.
, The fotinwmg dcreme will be drawn by and Swau
| .2 Cos. Manager.-’ ot tin* F>• *> ues Academy Lotte
ry. *u acii ! li*. rlk tor.. . r December, ut Al’
GUBTA. Georgia. U* *v u*u eity ‘L y have reuiov .1
CLASS 05.
To be drawn tu thecity <>l ugu>ta, t.u, in pebiu , >*n
SATURDAY, DEC. stli. ts:7.
CLASS 66*
i ti. \ Dfad 12Ui, IBA7.
CLASS 67.
To lie drawn .uibuuliy -*u u-u Ga, u* pub.'u*
•AVI KiMV, DFT. lOili. 1857.
CLASS 68.
-TO *n. orawn to the ray of ‘ittgusia, •, in'pV’i.i
VATniDAV, OI’C. MG ill, I*so
llu the Plan oi .'iutlf Auinlicrs.
Five / > nwun<i. Four llumind and Ninety
■j Prize*.
Neatly <*ri I’riae to every Niue Ticket,**
Magnificent Scheme !
Ti‘ be druwti each Saturday iu Decern tier.
i prise ol . j i prizes 01 2000
l prize 0f..... 30,f0b ( iTizesoi lboo
l p. ize ol 10,000 | tiO prizes of Kot
1 prize of 6,c00 1 lot* prizes 0f.,,. . 150
1 prize of 6,0* [ 00 prizes 0f... 126
1 prize *i I luo prizes ol H*o
APPROXIMATION PRIZES :
iqinxe* of s;u ; app’g to soo,oooprize are>l. .00
4 . •* io.u>o “ 81.0
A • 15* *• 0.000 6.0
4 *• I 5,. do “ 600
4 1 * i a a, 1 .V 0*• -,UO
4 ** 76 2,0b0 olM)
* “ in) • l,t*o*i “ 200
5000 • 20 are 100,060
147
H A. Y
** * 33 MO BL-
MOO prizes amounting .. .flLc* etO
Tickets $lO, Halves Quarters $2 SO.
PLAN UK j.i.ii, i.UilLiiLCc'.
The Numbers tr-i,.- . io to,ouo, corresponding
with those u. > ’ • • •* I'm Tn'kct* printed on n-p
erate slips ol ,mp ■** u ndci *-tb small tin
tubes ar- i-iae*-*: . ..-iii*
The Urst >iis Protea.-inula . |.m;ed and e.
Circled, ur. i lac. u u> auotb. m
The vs heel u*o tuec revolved, and a number ti
drawn lroiu ti v\ uo4-! es uumi ‘ .id the same
time a Prize - draw a irou- iln otLei v, iieel.
The number aud drawn *• a are opetod and
exhibited to ib< uua registered by tnr
Commissieuers. the rrlgc being plaheu . gmu>t the
Number drawn Tui‘>opurati"n it ‘eponted urn:!
all the priai sr. ir.twri mi
Approximation Pkizw.—lbe two (•receding au.t
the two succeodiug Numbt-it- to those drawing the
drst oPrize.- will be euLivlo- to the 82 Approxi
matioi) Pir/.e For example: if Ticket No 11250
draws the sod,;itiO Priro .i.o S e . .m-r nuur.lierod
11245, 11 i*. ii.ol, U- win e-c i>* entitled to
goUO li I'ltket N” f.s‘ ortws llu od,oovi eriye,
tho.se lick its ..umber ii *>-*. 54.-, o. I. f>s. , wilt
each he entitled t* 62->t>, auu so on according to the
above Schenu .
The s,oo'Jpr./i oi *.:owil‘ lv letemi'neti byti.e
last llgurevi tho Number ilmtdiaw;: he *n>i,ooo
Prize. For example, tl ihcuumbor .iruw>; r iht
$00,000,• it.h euii; .- ill No l then at. ‘hi >'ckets
whore tne number •••> * tu 1 wall neonutlculoa-v.
If tltanumbertn” - w th>o , then all the inktih
wh<*ri< li e iiOtuW . euda in 2 will be entitled loi-n,
and so v.u to >•
v CorUlloulvi*ii Puckaco- will be sold at the tvl
iL . t
v- "4c te:K>-U *S“
M cignth • to
IN tiRJj P.I.M It,KM.-. UK bERIIMCATKP,
Euclone in. .o .io v t.. out sdure. - tor iht Tickets
ordered, u ret ipt.d ... •• in---., wn, <ih forward*d
by llrisl mo t.
in uny tigure they uuj ue.'iguate.
lhe hbt ol irawij ou/ni.urs and prizes will be
soul to i’. - li.i-.erp iihUßiumloly after the drawing.
i’ur.uj.t- • r v. iii pie.ise write theiraignaiures
plan!, mid . ‘ .•< hen •'•.>*■ i uttiee, County auo State.
Remember th tt t e.j prjye ia drawn *.-ui paya
ble Witinv * .ie iftion
A.* prize;, n oi.uev, add uudur, paid tun edmteiy
After 111. .uvt !u;.—bthei prizes at tin use . ipineol
thirty tiny
iir .;inuittu.vuiibsstrictly couttUortiai.
A nit .i: Jorv ticket or certiucatet to
- *'AN ct ui., Augusta. Ga.
uiile.o in Ravenna! . tvrner of Lryau aud Whits
ker btreeu:
.1. J. UESI.KR, agent.
us reiidiug near .Viouti; mery Aia, or
Atlanta, ta. can nave tticiroruers lilieu, and save
time; by .t. rc >ng - R-vau wO, at e.tlier ot those
cities.
list oi tue • iiaber-. toat are drawu from
the whoei. with tue aui ;uut ol tUe prise luat each
one is tiuiiii'-d •. oe putAn.bed alter every
drawing, iu the follow in, p.iifrs: New Orleans
De.ta, Mobile Regi-o r, CUarie ion otanda. and, Nash
ville Gitzeti.. vilm.u luioi.igcocur, New York
Weekly Huy io U, Mormug New .. Paih
tnoud Despatch, York lij-.;abdi Al'gnMu (ta)
ConalitiUioii.iu i. .no r. .h ng i -iiss.)’ ar on.
nov26
JN E W Ai* EilS
NOW IS • liE 1131 tb TO r tUSCiIIBB.
PERRcN^ making up Clubs and having the pa
pers delivered at uiy .-tore, will be allowed u
reduction similar to the Club prices of the pub
lishers.
RECEIVED WEEKLY.
The Loudon illustrated Nows—per anuura, *lO 00
Bell’s Idle iu London “ “ ou
The Loudon Weekly Times *• “ 6 uo
Pvnch ** “ 6 oO
The London lllupc.uteu Times “ “ 600
Now York Wet-Kiy lieralc •’ ** i uO
i'orter’s Nj>ir ol .he'i.iuos *• 800
lhe New i oik Weekly Times •• ** BuO
Ballou's Pictorial “ “ 8 o
Frauk Leslie’s Ihuslratod Nows “ ** 8 uo
The Bostou i’nut •* “ 8 00
Harper's Weekly ** “ ‘l 80
Tho Waveriy Magazine *• “ U6O
The Scottish American “ “ 2 60
The New York Clipper ** “ 54
The Home Journal ‘* * -00
The New York Ledger *’ 8 oo
Flag ol our Ln;uu ** ** k t)0
The Police uazettu ** ‘8 oo
The New Yorker “ ** 8 OO
The lre Flog * “ 00
Tue li ion i.uer.caa “ * iUv
The Irish N w* 4 * 8 *>o
I he ek’-teuvnio Anicricnn “ * 2 00
Weekly brother Jouatban ‘ ” ** 2 00
The Parlor Casket “ *• 2 00
Philadelphi.- Evc-niug Post *’ *’ 2 00
New York Picayune ** “ 2 00
Nick Nux (monthly) ‘ “ “ 126
Yankee Notions “ “ •* 126
The Dollar Newspaper “ “ 1 00
The New York VNecklyßun “ ** 100
Now York Ruuday Timeo “ *• 100
Ail tbo a’vjve sold also by tho single number.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH!
Subscription payable iu all canes In advance.
Delivcreaal ttie sioie free of postage.
Papers mailed regularly loany Wtire n on re
telutoftlie pubh hers atnn al sulwtripUou price.
J, B. OJBBBIHia, Agent,
decl3 Bull-at., ophite noun.
Dissolution oi CG-Partuersliip.
rK Firm oi Webat r A Palmes is tin* day dis
solved by mutual consent. Either co-part
ner is ailoxed to use the name of the firm Q the
selUetuoni of the business. Al> person.-’ muebted
by note or account will please make prompt pay
ment. J.. W. WJSUfcffiK,
GEORGS V. PAUIfeS.
Savaiumb, July Ist, 186?.
Co-Par merampl
fIVIE Undersigned have tins day formed a co-
X partnership lor the purpose of carrying ou a
General lirrtßery, Produce aud Commission Bnsi
tosa, under the tirin oi onuerai, Webster k
Palmer, at the old stand ol Webster A Palmes, und
respcoUuiiy solicit the ou*ium ol their former
riou is aud patrons, aud public generally.
JOSEPH V. OuNNKRAT,
JO ; PJJ V,. WKBbXEK,
UKbttbK lAI.MKS.
Bavannati, luty ist.lS-E?. _jp —
NEW GOODS.
B\ nXPRESS-~PUu, Earrings. Fiugerrinf,BoUa
ol Karr tug*. Piu ami Br*v.u‘ti *ll tf® w , P*bt*
aero l und fruii patterns; splendid Coral s< ua, ana
-11 jot do, Ui-ciiiu; Sleeve Bultoutl, t>Har do, and
Studs, in every vertety; Slide:- .or iuatdn, Boolltea
and inJEot everything *,<prunniotf to
h oalnca^.. .Cal Land examine the nook at t
m (i. M. GKlk'rEN'B, P
leflQ lu.-M ka man's.
SKIRTSI SKIRT* M
TTtVEKY description of Hoop, Corded
lij gairm, n.r ladies aud misses, received
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