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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, V Another Wnr© , » Ncni. Oar fAgloiou* neighbor of the /lepublican hu discovered nnnllicr “ uinre’s iiesl” in the shape of • new* ilerti in the leaded columns of the Morning News. The editor no doubt, of ten find* netci in our paper, which had eacoped hie »cie*or*, and having discovered the tele graphic source in Uiis case, make* a merit of his HMgnrity. if we were in odvanco ol our cotamporary in giving to tho world tho item ol the California duel, he might congratulate hiln* aelfon having given to the public the important intelligence on Monday laat, (no other paper had the news) that the Danube provinces had taken it upou themselves to iutorforo in the difficulty between England and South Carolina, ubout the imprisonment of negro sailors!! also that l*e«lie was on his way to England!! i (Who is Leslie 7) Such a telegraphic triumph aa that should have satisfied his ambition fur a week at least. Hut the editor shows conclusively that we got our paragraph from a telegraphic dispatcli in tha Uultimoro Sun. We acknowledge the fact. It was taken from a dispatch in that ex cellent paper, and might havo been taken from almost any other of our northern ex changes. It was precisely in the shape wantod it, and could nut havo been more to our likiug if wo hod written it ourself. We desired to give it a prominent position , and therefore placed it among the leaded items, omitting, of course, a credit to tho magnetic telegraph, which was not essential to an un derstanding of the facts. Such is nur prac tice, as it is of nearly every respectable news paper in the country. Hut enough in regard to a matter which we have sufficiently explained before, and which, among editors, needs no justification. Thu secret of the inattor is, eversinco early in thw “Spring,” our cotomporary’e “epi dermis” has been extremoly sensitive, so much so, that he has a morbid antipathy to leaded pq^agr&ph*. It lias been suggested to us that lie ia affiicted with what is known as tho *♦ Scotch fiddles,” which accounts for his over weaning fastidiousness on this subject. We are, therefore, disposed to make some allow* once forliissqueamiahness. We would suggest to him, however, to confine his attention to tho Republican, ami to leave his cotemporariea to tho exercise of their discretion aud judg ment in the editorial management and ar rangement of their columns. Hy so doing, while he will be secure from the encroach ments of the plagiarist, he will avoid making himself ridiculous In tho eyea ol tho fraterni ty to which ho belongs. GT It is said that Mr. Dorn ol' South Ca rolina has been offered $2,000,000 An his gold mines in that State. Fmihy Emm.—The Springfield Hepubti- can enye tin tfWj, F*r# «». been (vice m«r- ried, her Orel hnebtnd being C. It Kldredge, CethieKoflhe March data' Rank of lloston, who 4ied eonie fire jeer, ego, lee.ing her with two or throe children, and in straitened circum stance*. Her second husband was S. I*. Far rington, a Huston merchant, and widower, with two children, with whom she lived about •a year, when he left her, and took up his resi dence at the West, where he has since resided, having recently obtained a divorce from her. The Factokiks at W ohk ag a in.—Wo are glad to learn that t|io damages,occasioned by the great Hoods iu spring, have been repair ed, and that two of our factories, the Eagle and • CRUELTY AT FORT McllsitRT.-r-Wc HMD- I tioned a few d-*ya since a case of oppression in tha punishment inflicted upon ono of the sol diers at Fort Molienry, named Pater Corde rig, who had for a trivial offence been sen fenced to walk aix hours n day in tliia ex hnusting weather, with a load of cannon balls in a bag upon his back. On the third day of tins cruel iiuiitshmeni, the man broke down mid hnd to be aent to the Hospital where be nmv is. Hut this it seems was not all tho punishment inflicted upon the unhappy man— one half his miserable pittance of $8 per month was also stopped hy the same arbi trary command. There was, we learn, at tliia moment, shut up in the miserable little guard room, (n place some ten feet square, with a small loop-hole of a window lor ventilation nd light,) some 18 or 20 prisoners, a number the Coweta, have again commenced opera- I of which have 24 pdund balls and chains nt lions. Others, we are informed, will shortly I (ached to their legs. The door of this prison ‘ house is kept double-locked, and the raya of bo at work. The whole community will bo pleased to hear this. The proprietors have suffered serious losses, and operatives having been thrown ao long out of employment have felt the blow more heavily, perhaps, than their employers. Wo hope that their works will now etuud, and that tho losses sustained will in a ■holt time bo made np by an increased sale of manufactured roods. 7 h* Palace Mill goes also into immediate operation, and will by tho time this paper reaches the nearest post-office, iu ell probability, be changing the wheat and corn into flour and meal, at a rato that would astonish the mao that first invented it. Cloth ing and food must bo had, and baring all ren- eouable accidents am- providential causes, they may liereuftar be found in this locality. .So the present sign indicates —Columbus En quirer. vsr a remarkable illustration that misfor tune never comes single, is narrated in a Ver mont paper “ At Fairhaven on the 11th inst., the scorching sun, with the confined and lienu ml utiiKisphero of the room, produces the most intense suffering among $he unfortunate men thus confined, and generally ends in sending iheus to I ho hospital. We hope those in au thoritv will make inquiries into this matter.’ Baltimore Clipper ty Win. E. Robinson, Esq., the “Riche lieu ’ of tho Tribune, tins been removed from the New York Custom House. ImiulrleH about HliiinuliHlft. A Mohawk farmer writes to an Agricultural editor that the “ hen fever” rages some up that way, and enquires: “ Now what do you think of (hovnriety calli ed Shank-highs, whoso name don’t belie them 7 I tell my wife they have no body at all, and that when tho head is cut off the legH cornu right opart! Ain I right? Neighbor Buckingham's wile says they’re the beatencst tilings to lay on oirth, and that they sit and lay both at oust. I don’t believe it—it’s contrary tonater. I think they only reclino a little, ns it were, and—Jerusalem! how cun them Mr. Cullen Hawkins was at work alone ... hit saw-mill, it appears that by accident lie was thrown upon the log just forward of the ;& c r 7 Ste'&MsSi.’EsfeSMK lied about an hour, but was entirely to j Kink hnnnnnp.lh**r il.« ..J He breathed ubout an hour, but was entirely iusensible. Intelligence of tlm event was sent to his. cousin, Mrs. Adams, nt Westliaven, when it was found that she hud drowned her •elf. Girls Rkwahk.—Jean Pnifl thus cautions young girls. The voting men fall upon their knees before you ; but remember, it is but as tiie itifuntry, that they may conquer and kill; or us the hooter, who only on bended knees lakes aim nt his victim. IdT Mint juleps were invented, it is said, by a Virginia editor, who, having kissed u pretty girl, after she had eaten some mini, was so intoxicated with pleasure that lie devoted several months in attempting to produce qii article which would recall tho viilly as possible i original us vi- I3T The Charleston Standard in noticing tho dividend recently declared by the Central Railroad Company of this city remarks : “ It'fs a source of satisfaction to know that a large part of this, as in foci of much other wStock in Georgia, is owned by citizens of South Carolina.” Philadelphia, June yo.—German Musi cal Festival in Philadelphia.—Our Germun population turned out iu great numbers this evening, to receive the visiting musicul socie ties attending the grand festival. Thirty-two visiting societies from Baltimore, New York, Boston, and other sections arc expected, and most of them have arrived. The New Yoik and Eastern societies were rocoived at Walnut streot wharf, with tho firing of cannon, music, Ac., and a great display of Hugs, banners and torches. A procession was then formed, and tho march commenced. The visiters were greetod with the “Snngol Welcome” from the spacious steps of the Custom IIouso, hy the Philadelphia societies, and then proceed* d to Independence Hall, where they waru welcom ed by the Mayor. The march waa then con tinued to the Museum-—the grand saloon of which hod been prepared us their head quar ters—whero a collation was Reived. Tho grand jubileo concert will take place there on Alonduy night. 13T Leilorsby the Humboldt announce tho death of tho lady of Valentine Mott, Jr., of Now York, at Edinburg, Scotland, on tho 27th ultimo. A Dignified Dtllberii live Body* The Boston Courier pub lishes the follow- ing account of a ridiculous proceeding at a lata meeting of the Common Council of tlmt city : Mr. Kelley, of Ward 2, asked permission to proseut to tho Board a copy of the « Holy Bible.” He remarked that he was induced to purchase the volume, with a view of nreaentu- tion lor the uso of tho members, in conse- quence of the Irequency of misquotation, and hoped it would be accepted. Mr. Russell moved that the Bible be .... copied, and that tho thanks of tho Council be tendered to Mr. Keliey. Mr. Plummer moved to amend the motion, that the Bible bo laid on Mr Kelley’s desk.— 1 hi* was agreed to—21 to 9; uud the Council then adjourned. J0T A girl twelve years of age, was so cru elly beaten at Rochester, N. Y., by her father, that she is not expected to live. Tho father’s name is Haley, and ho is now in jail ou the chargo. That case isn’t the right color for Mrs. Stowe. Such hrutul occurrences afford no argument against the institution of the family, hut whore a cruel master beats his servant, the fact is quoted throughout Aboiitiondum, against the institutions of domoatic slavery. .... The Fishibu stei’H. A Washington letter says The American lisning vessels have gone out well armed and manned, and a great number are to follow dur- lug the next month. They will resist what they consider the aggressions, and 1 have no iqio " ,e y W ‘M construe tha convent on of 1B18 to mean that they may, as heretofore, fish where they please. A single fishery vessel muy not undertake to resist a ship of tha line or even an armed cruizor, but a number of them combined may be nble to make reprisals both ashore and ut sea ; and this, aa I learn ironi good authority, it is their purpose to do. We would like to know what right these northern fishermen have to go out of our ports armed, for thu purpose of making war on * s a ratios xrijfc which «sr goversales: is at peace.” Why is not our government as prompt to in terfere in behalf of the inoffensive British colo nists, ag ft was to interfere in favor of Cuban despotism ? If we are to be involved in a war, we would maclt prefer fighting for principles than for cod-fish. We would rather bo a filibuster than a Jishibusler, A Paris letter says, the steam of water is on the eve of being replaced by the steam of ether for (he use of engines of all sorts. A Yery successful experiment of this new dis covery was made on board of tho steam pro- *peller Ilu Tremblay of the lino crossing the Mediterranean Sea, From Marseilles to Al- geria, and proved quite successful. Tho gov ernment has ordered the steamer Gallileo to ** nrinngcd to try the experiment, and decide on tho subject. IST Mh oriiwTSivlumon, k u ,7 .... : Ad- houic. h, 'r„r N * WYolk - fro,n " ,< ’ ir Eura,,«p 2-». “ « Turk., or no, othi, w., l00lw ^““* £ of tho on,.. I, i. „ lo J opinion ol the Cabinet at WmWuh*,, „ . ri.eil from their European advice.,, *' will not occur. In fine a war in r, ui0p , prevent i. generally considered to be, , u the word, ol ono of her .talesmen, “ an possibility,*' ..life ■ The tionmi jonmal slates that Copt. Stin- aon, who ao cruelly deserted tho William and | AIary, with her two hundred passenger®, has 3 gone to Australia. .Ho allowed hit wisdom ' " ‘ f to» place where he could os A jit least the “ alow, unmovlng > lost her husband not long >*y accident in England, auod ’^Mnpany, and recovered about ’ .The damagga were calcu- { h*® professional income, T lifo at demonstrated • “ Tha (act is indis >m to war with Bar- polirier.l existence, disputed demand of Mexican Ports Declared Open.—A sy nopsis ol tinutu Anna’s New Mexican tariff is published in the New Orleans Picayune. The following ports are declared open to foreign commerce :— On the Gulf of Mexico, Sisal, Cnmpcache, San Juan, Bautista do Tabasco, Vera Cruz, Tampico do Tainoulipas and Mutamoras. On (lie Pacific Oceun, Acapulco, Muuzanil- In, Sou Bias, Magellan, and Gaimus in the Gulf of California. On the Northern frontier, Mutamoras, Piesi- dio del Norlo. On the Southern frontier, Com- itan aud Tuxtla Chico. jllurd&r. A most unparalleled murder wus perpetra ted on tho 21st instant, upon tho plantation of Col. B. H. Brown, uear this pluce, on a child or the overseer, Mr. James Kirkland. It apnenrs that iu the toreuoon of the same day, Mrs. Kirkland had occasion to chastise a . negro girl, about 11 or 12 yenrs of ago, who played with the children, and was a house servant. About 12 o’clock, or just before, she was hoard to say to tho little child,.about three and a hall yeurs old, “ let us go tho plum yard,” which they did. Soou alter, a Mr. Phelps, of whom the little boy was very (and, canto in and inquired for him. lie wus told tlmt ho was somewhere about the place. His little sister, anxious to gralily her brother with tho news of Mr. Phelps’ arrivul, asked lor him, and was told by Rose, the girl above mentioned, that ho wus iu tho plum orchurd ; (about one hundred and fifty yards from the house.) She ran to tha orchard, whero she found the little fellow weltering in his blood, mid in a slate of insensibility. She took him uj) in her urnis, and bore him to tho house,— '1 lie mother, horror-stricken and frantic with grief, accused the negro girl Rose, of killing her child, which sho denied, but on examina tion it was found that alio had blood upon her clothes, and was seen afterwards to wusli her hands. Mr. Phelps then went to tho plum orchard, where thu little hoy had been lying, and found a pool of blood, and within a few yards, a plum stick and lightwood knot, with which he hud evidently been beaten to death —they both had hair and blood on them.— Dr. J. O. Httgood was sent for, but the little boy lived a very short time after he arrived— he was struck several blows upon the baud, fracturing his skull. lie was said to bo an in teresting little fellow—loved by the whole family. A jury of inquest was summoned to appear at the placC, lie loro \V. J. Mixon, Coroner, who, from all tho circumstances conuoctod with the Can?, returned a verdict that he came to his death by the feloueous act of the said qirl Rose.—Barmcell, S. C. Sentinel, 27th instant. HI lives Cfcptured By British Cruisers. A correspondent of the National Intelli gencer having inquired as to tho disposal ol slaves captured i»y did British crttfeMp from slave vessels—tho communication was sub mitted to a gentleman long u resident of the western coast of Africa, I6r information. He states, that the captured slaves are taken to Sierra Leone, where they are edneated, civil ized und Christianized, us for as it con be done —and then permitted to return to their homes or remain, os they may choose. Their con dilion in thus rendered far superior to what it was at home; and many of those educated negroes become missionaries among their brethren, and some of them wealthy and dis tinguished merchants. This is the course pursued in the case of captures on tho wost of Africa. ( As to what becomes of slaves taken by British cruisers on the coast of Cuba, the writer is not informed; but wo believe that they are sent to some of the British islands iu <he West Indies. ______ JLouIm Napoleon and tlie National CSunrd. A Paris letter says ; General Lawmstine, Commander-in-chief of the Nntioual Guard, or dered by the Minister of War, published on the 4th inst,, a nroclaiuatinu to the guard of Paris, by which tho citizens were informed that, for the future', their services would not be required except nt the paste of the Etat Major. As for the paste of tho different city halls of Paris, where they were daily oblige'd to be on duty, they have bueu surrendered to the regu lar army. Though the proclamation of General Low* wanuo contains the best eulogy possible of the membtrs <>f the National Guard, the citizens ^no composed tho militia have received this news with much reluctance, and they have ex- I uinnt-r^ e, . r ffi® i ‘ , ttsfi»c | iou in the strongest 1 This n» Bl ! w,t * 1 , .* 18 n,0,,l Q ljti8ivo language, citizens hai*? lllB NfihtB of Che French » 2 ! Uwd tho “ ,arm in 1>u ™* •‘“Cffir v ,h * «»»"■«•»«..id time ho wamiXflom'.h 1 *’"'* 'i 0 *. ob, “ ined “II di.“nn Hi. cilifo? l J? r <,p .!*' *“ ■urn iheir mu.k.i, l, ®> r uuld ..Jr fonli.h .cl,.imC'o' .nd 8lr«»boorg-in “ f ,“l“ b ?»? lo •»,.» w.r ... of , ho V,'.,r wl " ch «i». For Uie urta.nl, th. only »r» occupied by the N.lion.f „7. h .‘h' Hotel d. Villa and Ilia Elat filler, un ,| th * ! “ttMW wijl .«*“« l» up lo il,. „ m ,7' Wnilet line measure w.i ordered by ,,,, chief of the government, ho was taking anoth er step in opposition to make himself popular among the lower classes of Parisian society. He visited on Friday last the markets ol the Innocents, aud consented to tho domra* of the people of that place for a change in the arahi- tecturo of the new markets now erected on that spot. He also visited the works of. the railways, where he distributed his advice aud his rnouey to the architects, and enthusiastic vZSH**: • Bul lhe *w people, with whom the Vul* to n, .* k ? Jo doc form the dtili wo n»®uy V 1 °v*r our heads. When will the stonu burst T No out can toll. old Kink happened to hoar tho rooster crow the first limg, and not knowing anything about tho matter, summoned half the hands on the place to come and help get the old blink-eyed mule out of the crib. Old Kink says, day don’t set on the roost same as odder chicken nohow, hut dey sits straddle of de stick, cause why, when dey’ tempts to sit same as common chicken de head niut heuby ’nuff for de legs and dey falls off backwurd. Correct philoso phy that* They sir when they eat, I knew, for I’ve seen ’em do it; and I've seen ’em try to eat standing, but was no go, for when they peck at a grain of corn on the ground they don’t mor’n half reach it, but the head hobs right between their legs, making them turn a complete soin erset. May he they’ro like swinged cats, worse than they look, and that’s hud enough anyhow. I’d ns soon see a puir of tongs oi compnases walking ubout the yard, ns theso Shnnkhighs. And I hud like to have forgot to tell you, that Peter says ihny’ro big liars, cause doy crows long time ’fore day in the mornin’ when ’taint day ; but Kink says Pete don’t ’fleet dnt deir legs is so long, dey see day light long time ’fore common chicken.” EST The bust cure lor ineluncholy is anger. We once knew a fellow who was saved from suicide by just pulling his nose. Novel Plague.— Fleas lire said to abound to an exjruordinnry extent in tho western cor ner of Chnrtiers township, Alicgunv county, over a space of some threo miles, filling the houses, and almost driving the inhabitants dis tracted. Some have succeeded in driving them awny, by whitewashing every where about their dwellings, siahfc*, Ate., and strew ing lime plentifully about—but others arc still suffering from this plague. Bridal Present.—We find tho following in the Bangor Mercury : A bridal loaf from the Emperor Napoleon, has been presented to the President. It is described by the corre spondent of tho Brunswick Telegraph as “ a muss of cake, sugar, white silk mid gold leaf, as largo os n bushel basket. Il is surmounted by an elegant vase, full of flowers ; among them, ore the French lily und the poinpon flower; a wreath of tho Irish shamrock and Spanish ivy encircles the vase. The Empress Eugenio being of Irish and Spanish descent. Around the vase are the arms of all the cities of France, and seven cornucopias filled with the fruit and produce of the field. Tho golden letter N is conspicuous in ovory portion of tho QTDr. Johnson concludes his life of the brilliant, but unfortunate Savage, with the re mark “This biography will not be wholly without its uso, il those who, iu confidence of superior capacities or attainments, disregard the common maxims of iifo, shall he remiuded that nothing will supply the want of prudence; ond that negligence und irregularity, long-con tinued, will make knowledge useless, wit ri diculous, and genius contetnptililH.“ K#"The place of the Pantheon of Paris is n tho ove of being annihilated by the sudden pening of an immense abyss, which took . luce ou Friday last. It must be suid, at once tlmt tho ward where tho Pantheon is built is situated upon the catacombs of Paris, which are as large and immoiiso us the mammoth cave of Kentucky. It is snpposed that the stone pillars ore not strong enough to suppoit the weight of the upper court, and that the whole of that ward will finally fall into the cave. In tho meantime the government has taken immediate steps to prevent the destruc tion of the monuments ami lives of tho inhab itants of the Twelfth ward of Paris. A Schooner Walking into a House.— On Saturday, while the inmates of the toll house und tavern, ou Cataruqu Bridge were at breakfast, the schooner Forwarder wnlkedinto the house boldly, und somewhat disturbed the equuniniity of the breakfnst party. The jib- boom came through the side of a back room, pnnetiated the bar, and wns only stayed by the side of thu houso fronting tho bridge. The extreme height of the wuter, with a little care lessness, was tho cause of the untowaid acci dent.—Kingston (Canada) Whig. A Hensotinble Honuoc. Wli«n Jan«'« hut aua naurs down iu farvid boami— In fttriking beama, that knock a mortal down. Or inak« tho parapiration flow in atreaina, In regal atraama, deaceuling from the crown ; hiy mind recalls a fat and jovial oue, A jovial one that I did call my friond, "Who molted on atiino 'uuath such a son, 'Neath anch a aun, just like a candle end. I saw him for a moment standing aloue— Ktaudiug all aloue hononth u hat of straw ; A moment more, and on the aidewalk stone. That reeking stnuo, my woudering vlaulaa aaw A heap ol clolhea, auipendera, hat andkoota. An empty wicker flask, and twenty ainoked choroote. Board of Ifenlth. Savannah, June 29, 1853. The Board met—Present. Dr. J. G. Howard, Chairman, W. Burke, D. II. Stewart, J. Foley, J. R. Johnson, M. Iloulihun, Dr. Heuld. T. L. Lowisj J. Gerdts, J. E. Falligaut,C. A. Hull, A. Barchart, E Lovell, O. O'Rourke, W. Russell, Dr. Sheftall, J. J. Waver, D. Ferguson, H. D. W. Alexutider, J. A. Richardson, T. Preudurguat, 11. W. Verstille, und 8. A.T. Lawrence. Wards reported.—Anson, Brown, Chatham, Co* luiubiu, Cruwford, Curry-town, Derby, Elbert* Franklin, Green, Honihcote, Jackson, Liberty Monterey, Middle Oglethorpe, Percivnl, Springli’il, Troup, Walton, aud Gardeu Lot No. 11, went. To tal 29. Sexton's Report ofInterments for the Weekending June % 2d, 1853. 22—James Rodman, 9 yrs, Jnflamntion of bowels, 8avunuah, resident. 24— William P. Maine, 19 yrs, do do do 25— * Alary McNulty, 20 yrs, Remittent fever, Ire land, non-resident. 25—Patrick Doyle, 40 yrs. All el*o unknown. 25— Michael Cash, 7 yrs, congestion of brain, Sa vannah, resident. 20—Emma Willard, 19 mouths, Spasms, Savuuoah, resident. 28—Infant Hines, brought dead from tho couutry. 28—Joseph C. Cohen, 0 yrs, bruin fryer, Savannah, resident. Tolul 8. Black and Colored. ' A man, 28 yrs, frver. Total 1. D. FERGUSON, Sexton. Report of Intermente»« Laurel Grove Cemetery, for the Wee.k ending 28lA June, 1853. Black and Colored. 23— Goorgin Ann, 1 yr, fover. 24— Jusoph, 52 yrs, Dropsy. 26— Martha, 3 months, Marasmu*. Total 3. A. F. TORLAY, Keeper Laurel Grove Cemetery. 8. A.T. Lawep.nck, Soc’y B. 11. •Died ut the Poor House and IloepiUl. FUNKOAt. INVJTA Tho frioads and acquaintance ot rail and Qto. L. Davis, are Invited to attend the funer al of 8. H. MORRELL, from his late reeideuoo. No. 3 Oraage-streot, Sifdf o'clock This Morning. .....a MAHMUD, *hs eveuiag of tho 90th tost ..hy the Rev. W, ILILtriu*-. Afr. FRaSOIB M. ADAMS,ot Jacksonville, PU., to Jllie ISABEL MCDONALD, of COMMERCIAL. Hnvnnnoli Iuiportn, Nxir Ormass—Sohr J U Planner—II hhds 8agar,85 oke and 40 hhds Baoon, 2000 oulls Rope. 30 bids Pork, 6 do Oil, 100 do Liquor, 25 k{g* Lnrd, 27 pkg* Mdse, 20 bs Moss. AUQU8Ta7jUNE 29.—corrow.—The market oen- tjaa.-in a dull and languid condition, notwithstanding ths Ilaltle s accounts have done mncli towards remov- Ing the previously f«It apprehentious of war in Europe. Holders aro firm in their position of wlthboldiog Uicir stocks, and no oousiderable uuantity of Cotton can he bought unloss at prices folly up to tho highest point of the soason. The receipts are down to the lowest possible point— almost nothing; and the stook irbeing reduced t»y the shipment or several large parcols. qu itatious are quite nominal; tho few aales made middling * ° ( * b0Ut IW K« for * «°<*i sly IS of good Dacon.—Stook on hand heavy—demand limited and confined to home wants, it U soiling nt 8>4 to 8&o the hog rouud; Hhoulders are worth 7; Midee sad Hams to lie, according to quality. Lard is selling at 9ka k—the latter price for prime in kits. Corran.—W# have no change to uotloe in tho prloe ■rtfcle. Stock on head good. Hlo Coffee {worth iftialUXo. CoKN.—8upply moderate—prices firm. We quote C5o by wholesale aud 70o by retail without sacks. Sai.t-—Prices range from $1,35 to $1,37. SriHifs.—fitookon baud light. Purereo‘l- fie.l Whi.key is worth 2»a3lc. What is termed 8avan- "*38o* Clla *“ ** MlUns 244280 VIRUS®* Bum at 35 ExciiANax.—We have noohangc to notice in rates or Exchange. Our banks continue to draw on North ern cities at >, per esnt pram, for sight checks. iHKiuurs.—Our river ia low, but light draft steamers re able to laud at the wharves. We quote as tho tte to Havannah 26c per bale ootton. To Charlestou por railroad 60c. MACON, .TUNE W.—Tho Ci.t'on market is inaotivs, and few sales have been mado during tho past woek.— lhere has been very little ehango in |>rices for several days post. Wo quote from 7^aj0' 4 o. <?BNN.) JUNE 28.-BACO!* - iu,U(N> lbs sold at 8>^c, hog round; demand modorato, supply ample. A.VSP’VXSW “ I* MW worth from 45 to 50o. LUtlo lu mar not. Thi Members of Solomon's Lunar, No. 1, A. Y. M., are TOquostod to meet fat their Util THIS MORN1NQ, at 0 o'clock, for the purpose of paying tho last tribute of respect to our late brotli- 1 Samuel U. Mokrelu By order of WM. COX, W. M. Tho Members of Zerrubnhol, No. 15, and of Clinton, No. 84, and nil transient brethren are respectfully in- vllod lo.tuod. [j< 90] JA8. JONES, Scn'ry. Arrival* at lire IIoloU. Wxokxiuav, June 29. P M Union aud lady Os W 11 Bennett aud lady..Oa w " f..Ala servant...... do MARSHALL HOU8R..,.„ Q. Fanuo, Proprietor. T 11 Patterson 8 Ca O Anderson do ‘"‘"OrifflS W C Colouian Dr 11 A 8haw do W I.aoham do TJ Flotard N O J Sinclair Adauitville L L iludsou do 8 Oeboru do T A Aberorombie do Mies M Aburcroaibiu do Miss C Aborck-omble do ? I w Y A 1 | I< r T *^ L "' P, . CONDON k J ' B ' ** 0L * r » Proprietor*. W Molutlre AugustaiJ Grimes ,Q R R’d M Clarke Oa|W H,T Wright do " ‘ Screven W 11 Ilortow.8chr dstaraotiB C Robort*.... tiepnriuro or Nlentncrs iroiu Hnvaoanb I-abrl, Rollins, Havana, via Key Wost, at 10 A. M. Planter, Cork, tor Contrevillago, Ao., at 10 A. M. OS SATURDAY. Florida, Woodhull, for New York, at 4, P. Jl. tr y T0 ODABtnSTOW fO» W*W TOR*. Marlon, Berry, Saturday, I*. M. tStenumliip and Hicambout Maes. ** . J . °f A '—Tho steamships Florida, Captain Woodhull; Alabama, Captain Ludlow, aud Augusta, York ** Ljron ' leav ® 8avauuah every Saturday for New _ F> r PhihulelphIo.—The steamship Rtato of Georgia, 8 » v »nnaii every alternate Wed- uesduy tor Philadelphia. Por JJavana.—Tho steamship Isabel, Captain Rollins, leaves Savannah on the 15th and 30th of each month for lluvana, touching at Key West and connecting with livAfi. Bo 1 bt * ftn| *hfp Compauy'siteamersfor Cal- irlrston.— 1 Tho regular United States Mall attention Washington Fir© (’mtipmiy, No. O. The Members of the Washington Fire Company, No. 9, are requested to attend a Mooting of their Company, at their Hall, Washington 8qnaro, on THIS EVENINQ •10th init., at 8 o'clock P. M. A punctual attendance is requested, as business of importance will bo brought be fore the Company. Mombere will ploaso como prepar ed to pay tlielr doe*. -•i 0 ™ M. IIARDINO. Secretary. Order of the Lone fittnr. fourth’ ^ blf. U>0 ,r..t Phj.Iolo^lol Cboml.t, by g. Ifob.hlon M. U-. l'hilod.lphl.i Tbi. l, tv,,!, » nut for indljMUon, dy.pep.1., jonodioo, Ut« ooaplUui ooutipotlon and doMlitj, onrin, .ftor ndtnr.', ,wl mothod, by nntnro'o own mti'nt. th. ,n«rlo j»| 0 « ^ Pnmphloto,containing aolontldo orldenoo of Itornluo fnrnl.b.d by agouti gratia. Boo .drortiiomont in nun thorpnrtof tUiopnpor. nod ly JunoU . gllsh Education , ntao Muaio, If raunlrod, wtohea LUfhtilbn tn tnurll ana.II .1.11,.... I_ _ a situation to teach small childreu in a family'i wr D1 eompanlon to a lady. Has no objection to the country _ “““rau cus exchanged. Address GOVERNESS," at this Office. B ttOUUlIT TO JAIL.—A negro woiuuii named SARAH, A feet. 4 inches in height, about 22 years or sgo, dark comiiloxlon, longs to Mr. Davies, iu Moloto ISAAC D L YON, Jailor. _ TO KKNT. Sil uttT. 0 ^';";^; 8 ,. 0 "' 01 «« j* 20 « llAItniB. CO. ☆ Members of Angela Division No. 5, aro reipeotfnlly requested to be punctual in attendance, on FRIDAY EVENING, 30th June. Business of importanoo will be brought forward. By Order. ■»* 29 - 3t JOHN ANTROBU8, Bect'ry. WHY 19 IT that son i*no chance to got a wheu we have proof that this is week thore each left unsold, and to porsons say thore priie in a Lottory, not the cave. Lost two prises of One Thousand Dollars Tuesday another of $500. and of $100, all in broken packages. Now try your for tune in tho small Lottery to be drawn to-morrow, and yon may draw enough to ralee your patriotic feeling* the 1th, toa higher standard than ever oororo. Tho capi tal prlxe is $4,094, and tleketc are only Ono Dollar.— Apply at Our.aonv* MAURT’s.opposIto the Post-Office, jo 30 ICE 1IOI7NKN. MR. P. BKRANC'fl Ice House it sitnatod on the corner of Bull street and Congress ttreet Lane, rear of W. W. Lincoln's Drug Store; whore he will keep constantly a full supply of ICE of »ho belt quality, which will bo sold in quantities to •nit all purchasers at the lowest rate*. Ills Ico llou.ie on Liberty street, near Oillum'r Grist Mill, is aUrajs well supplied, and has an attentive person in constant attendance. je 29—3t FOR NKW-YOllK. To Sail on Saturday, Julu 2d at 4 o'clock, P. M. The U. 8. M. Steamship FLORIDA, above PnrfP«.«.Sf pt,M ' C * Woo ^ h «». will leave as • .« For fr ® l * h * or passage apply to I* 20 PADELFORD. FAY k CO. UNIT ED 8 T A TESliAlL LINE FOR PlIILADELFIlfA. ““ To Uavo^WEDNESDAY, July; 13, steamers Gordou, Captain urooks, Calhoun, Captain ... Barden, and Mstamora, Captain Postoll, leave every V t# , ,. , , , morning at 4 0'elook, for Charleston, connecting with A now *l® ani *hip, already launched, and in every th* nh.pi.rf.. __j nfii—■—.— * respect equal to the "State of Georgia/' will take her the Charleston steamships and Wilmington boats, and arrive evsrv ovening In Bav&noah at ft oNilook, P. M [loruIa-Ths steam-packct Wm. Gaston, CapUin . »^P*ith the United 8tatus Mails, loaves every Tues day morn ng at 10 o'olock for Pllatka, via DariSn, and Brunewiek, and 6t. Mary's, Geo., and Jacksonville, Mlddloherg, and Pieolata, Fla. Florii t x. r qrrosmou Line—The stcam-paoket Wolaka, Captain N. King, leaves every Saturday ing for tho above placos. fbr Auyuait.—The steam-boat Oregon, Captain Jo*. I. Moody, leave* Savannah every Tuesday evening for Augusta, touching at all the intermediate landings. ■ . AMAina a/aiKjb. Bcentng Train—leaves 8avanuah at 8 P. M., and ar- rives at Haeon atAM A. M., oounoutiug with the South- Western Railroad to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and by stages thouoo to Tollanassee, aud othor point* South Wost. Horning Train.—Loaves Savannah at 8 A. M., and ar rives iu Macon at fl>^ P. M. oonneotiug with the Maoon and Western night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and Chattanooga, and with the Augusta and Waynesboro' Railroad (day train) to Augustas and (going Ea*t) with Railroad to Milledgevillefrom Gordon. South Broad and Bull-street*. City|Uotel, Condon k Foley, Bay-street. Awjmtu.— United States Hotel, J. W. 8( atroot. Chattanooga, 1bin. — Crutchfield House, Thomas r Railroad Depot. Crutchfield, Oglethorpe, Ga.—Empire Hotel, Jesso Cain. ’ dian Spring«, On.—Eldor (louse, Wm. A. Elder. itcrliiR Meriwether Spring*.—Mori wether county, Ga. f J. L. Martin. Chulybeate Springe.—Meriwether county, Ga., James Montvalr Springe.—Blount county, Tenn., 3ns. Bell. lmliunSi>ringr.—Butts county. See Advertisements. WANTED TO HIRE.. A FIRST rate Washer and Loner, (a colored !3** AppIjr at oorne r Congress and llabe»eham-sts. NOTICE. M ESSRS. W. II.Owens, C. W. Gould and J. P. Herrick, are the ouly persons authorised to r< c pt for mo. W. O. GUION, Agent, J*98 JOS. D. 8TEBBIN8, Attorney. NOTICE. P ERSONS desirous of obtaining Stock in tho Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Association, can do so previous to tho meeting ou the Cth July; the Books will then be closed. JUUN N. LEWIS, Treasurer. 11 A Y.—IUU hales prime North River Hay, daily S-1 expe-*"-* —*•- n -*——* * - - — 1 • expeoted per aclir. Cataract, for sale to arrive, by w BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. J j^ORMALK.—A Lot 0U by 9Ufeet, fronting i . Lauri* 1 1 4I...I-I. >l - ■ r. C. P. 1 ? tro , ut ' f«o»ediately in the rearof tho late ldMtKMH TURNIP SBEDH.—lluta Buga, i . DuUh.Red Tod. Large Globe and Large Nor folk Turnip Seeds, of the growth ot inoa. Juss revel wd and for sale by. WM. W. LINCOLN, J® *3 Monument sgare. high- B rown Windsor 80ap.-l»« Iy perfumed Brown Wiadsor Boap, so much ap proved of for Washing and Shaving. Justreoeivod and for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, J® Monument square. NEW 1IOOKS. RECRIVED BY 8. 8. SIUI.EY, JUNE 28th,IB53. 1DDJAR CHDon—u Story ot* School Lifo ; hy C. X J Adams. „Tn* Old Forest nanger, or Wild Sports of India; by Msj. Wallur Campbell and Frank Forester. A New History of the World, giving an aoc tho various Revolutions in Europe ano America present time: by II. White. B. A. Consolation; by James W. Alexander, D. D. The Believer; by Rev. Hugh White. Harper's Magazine, for July, an interesting number. 1 utnam's Magaxino, do improved. Barnum'a Pictorial News. Gloasou's Pictorial, Ac., Ao.Ao. jc 29 A CARD. Tho nnderalgned would Inform his friend* and the public in general, that he expect* to be abaent from homo until about tho first day of October next, at which time he will return, to resume hi* profession. He ean- not omit toexpres* hie elnoere thanks for the many fa- ▼ors tecolved, both personally and professionally, and to request a continuanoe of the same. ^,8. BERG, Maaie Teaober. j. u. Coo ran k Co n will attend to my iuter- **r : arln * *»jr abeenoe from the Stete. s ft C.mp oTwhluiidySV.^, p ". ,< „’,*“ tr » »»* >«» H jlldlnf ' WI “ ,M to. M Oludjj'd SSI? 1 riou HAI.K.-A u« ■* yW^rr^in . ■fc - '.' NEW BOOKS. . FOR SALE BY 8.8. SIBLEY, No. 13S Conjrco. it. 4 NNAI.S OK TKNNK88RK ) by J. C.M. Romuy, M. U. o Bible ia tit. Counting IIouso; by Dr. U. A. Board man. Fair, Fat and Forty, Country Hospitalities; by Catharine Sinclair. Spiritual Vampirism. The History of the Ethorial Webber' 1 ^ th ’ frioad> of th# Now * hy C * W ' Rowland Trovor, or the Pilot cf Human Lire. Groat Trutlis by Great Authors; from Writers of all Agos and both Hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary ; ly W. L. MoCalla, of the Union Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia. je28 W ATER COOLERS—A very nice article for keeping Ice Water. Various sixes may be tjf 165 Broughton-st. found at MORSE k NICHOLS', "The Last Lear from Sunny Side; by IV. Trusta, **“ ” * thor of “Peep at Number Five " “Tell Tale^*' etc. at -i oJ^® and splendid steamship Jafflft. -n? T P A M IrolRht or puongo apply to ■'* 30 C. A. I,. LAMAH. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOB NBW-YOItK. To lonvo on 8ATIIBDAY, 9th July, nt — o'clock, — . AWvgsrojsffjfffisrta r “ ’gS&BSWgft'So. . , F t OR PUILAUKLFIUAr Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. 4 Th ® »®w aud splendid aide-wheel !te‘. ,hlp 8T , ATB 0F GEORGIA, of t.200 tone register, Capt. Walter Col- lin*. Will leave Savauuah as follows: Wednesday, Juno 15 I Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, June 29 Wedneaday, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 Wednesday, Sopt’r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday. Sept’- « This ship has been bnllt with the striete-* - tho safety and comfort of her passengers, oommodatiobs are unsurpassed by any atca yard to steamship on tho . ot emu plaoe in the line at i Rate of Georgia make a \ in Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $25 Cabin Passage from do New York 25 8teerage through to New York .*......”*.7.7.... ^ C. A. L. LAMAR, Agont in Savannah, ft . .. iPhiladelphia. jell HERON k MARTIN, Ag't- For AiiRUNtn nn<l Humbur# mid nil ln> torniedlate LundluRs on tlio River. Leaves Tuesday Evening, July 5, nf 5 a clock. The Steam Packet OREGON, Capt James M. Moody, wilUcave as above. For froight or passage, having fine I j^OR (SALE.—llMltitnoru Flour just nrrivcii nor >c * tr 8atlHa. fje 29-31 R. HADERhiIamV ng P roco,v ' d J 8 a 3 B. HABERSHAM k SON, "I ^TRp*»~1 * J 3L Lutli" for salo, to nrrivo ucr J.J brig Water Witch, apply to ** J° W OODEN k BUNKEP. H AY.—300 hnlo, prim. Nnrlhnru liny for ulo. to arrive por barx Flight; apply to - J " 29 00UE8 A BUNKER. f UI EKMK 8A8L8—A tin. urticlo lin ktiunlii. ly Lho.i, troin lmooU. Alio, Mmt h.r.i, Wiro 3ukC.ron.Ao, MOUSE A NICHOLS, IIM Drongliton-ft. JOSEPH OANAIfI./ ATTORNEY AT LAW. COU.NUn.PIUY .XU WI1ITAKER-3TI. ENITEI) STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mnrd (Dm) j. w. Hl'KAH, Proprietor. N otice.—Th. .ouegon, wiTTSil. l,or ‘'In. »«or th. lllth or July n.xt, In aStoOTS&'jsyr- ~ rop,lr ' d - * m j“ 2< KINRHLEY k THOMAS, Art.. oopahtnemhip. ri'HE Connrln.r.lnp linrrlnfor. oxi.llnj hot-oon pin? ™ i lh .° ,lrm JOHN M. COO- PER k CO., i* this day dissolved^ mutual oottsent. r M. COOPER, o 1st, 1833; ruviiE* . «OFARTRBlWIIIP. r r ,, ^ U ««2.~ i ff. nod ' und,,r t|,a firm «f JOHN M. COOPER k CO., will oontinnp tho Book and Stationery Business at the old stand, aa heretofore. - . , JOHN M. COOPER. June 1st, 1853. W. H. OLJJOTT. John M. Cooi-ku 4 Co., will attend to any personal demands against Mr. Edwin Knapp, in the city, jo 25 CITY MAUSIIAL>8 DUFICK. .....p , „ . ^ , 8AVANNJH, Jane 25,1853. following Resolution wiu, nuBeoa hy Loun- 1 oil on the ICtl. June, 1863, vis 1 7 Resolvent, That the City Marshal bo directed, and ie nerebv required to proceod to open President-street uud tne othor streets numed in the report and award or the 10 -\***“ l'reiidont End other atroetB, within tlm time prescribed by law. , ,, d report being dated 15th Juue, 1853, and filed InCiu °mce of the Clerk of Council. «ii ?.» ow ■ n ® ^ •• M«nt*, attornoys and guardians, and au others concerned: 1 That I elm 11 proceod to open Preai- dont, Randolph and Reynold* street*, on the 16th day of July noxt, at 1 o'clock, A. M., iu accordance with 10 abovo resolution. i’ll I LI i* m. RUSSELL, J**® City ftlarslml. CHEAP oash STORE. THE guboetlber hog. f«»,« to .nno.oe, a k ,.‘ toril. uUkyipI!Im*» ftali utJrtoi;' " wl » Fancy und Staple Dry fiood. iKirtlg eon*i*liny qf Striped and plain 811k Tissues, l’laliied, Striped and plain Bumm Swiss and Mult Alusilus, Summer Silks. Jaoonet and Cambric do.’, Blaok aud Colored Lawns, Cftnton Cjothi for Tr.T.IInf Dnu.., potted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Mourning Cuffs and Collars, , , ., . A full supply of Parasols, WH. M An 1 " , S J 1 #llk • Bd KW GIOV**. White Cotton Fringes, ^ Cottonades aud lldkfs. for Servants ““ 0,1,,t ,l, "‘ 01 Oood, i »UB Extremely Low Prices. N. Ik—A frit assortment ol Plantation Drv Goode The roaldents of 8a vaunsh and those from thelnl, Tlor are respectfully invited to eall and examine .bl |oods and prices, and judge for themselves attheJSJrisJ Barnard and Brong-hton-Sta. O. bkown. twjy HERE IS lout UEREDV. Holloway’s Ointment. A moat AUrnrulon. euro of hnd Lu. .r tor 43 y«nrn* Htiilurln., Jurlmtl of a L.ll,r/r jn Ur. William l/al,,i,i n « Mar,:.»rr,l, If.y»ro«(A, daM IMA 8J| , N> Professor Holloway : u Sir—At the ag* of lb mv wife (who I* now 61) caught violent eold, which settled in her legs, and ever since hat time they have boeu more or loss eore. andgreailj inflamed. Her agonies1 were dlstraotlng. and for Sou tlm together she was doprlved eutlrely of rest and slecn - SrajV remedy that inodioal men advised waa triod. lut . and the AdvortisomentejandadVlseilhorto %n yourPUl/and Ointment; and, as a last resonree, after every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do so - She oommeneedsix wee kb ago, and, strange to relate in good health. Her leg. a’re pain!*.., r scar, and her sleop sound and nndistarbed— Coaid y ou have witnessed the sufferings of my wif* during tho last 43 years, and contrast them with her prcieut onioymsnt of health, you would indeed feel de lighted In having been the means of to greatly alluvia ting the sufferings or a follow creature.* r ( 8i ffoed) WILLIAM QALP1N. A Person TO yenrs of age cured of a bad • Leg, of Thirty years Mtaudlng. Copy 0/a Letter from Mr. WUlUun Abb*, Huibhr 0/det* IiU4hcli f** near Budders/leld,,dated May To Professor Holloway : Sir—I suffered for a period of thirty yeare from a bad log, the remit of two ~r thru* different acoidonta at Gas Works; accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had “CLEAR THE TRACK." FOUR 1IOK8B COACI1EM, and Sixteen of the best Horses that tho country oan Pfoduco, to ply between the Forsyth Depot aud fho In- diau Bpring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Frauds Uenno, old and experienced roinsinen, ulcdge themselves to oonvey the traveling publlo to and rrom the two points in a safer and bettor style, aud 212? t, ? a ® , ® r 1 bor « r « at this place. We afro havo Family Omnlbose*. always in readiness.— Visitors, and familios particularly, will find it greatly to their 00mfort and interest to call for our Coaches.—• We meet both tho day und night trains of cars. , . A. J. A C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, June 15, 1853. je 22 W" Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, Savannah; Fed. Union, and Recorder, Mllledge- villv; Journals ftlessonger, Macon; Times, aud En- puirer, Columbus, wilk give tho above a conspicuous cunmmodations, apply o N. B.- *" ' ■ ' ■ J«29 1 board, or to t THOMAS. Agents. Excm-sion to RcauTort. ’Ill’USD AY TIIE 30TII JUNE, AT fl O'CLOCK A. _. The steam packet WELAKA, Capt. Broakfast and Dinner extra. Children half price. N. U.—Colored porsons will not be allowed on hoard, unless accompanied by their Owners or Guardians.— The BAr will be closed. A Band of Music will be in B. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. Foci if li of July Excursion to CHARLKHTON. fprw* Persons desiring to attend the Cele- . of t,l ° 4th of July in Charlestou, **raleSSn!SBnswill be furnished with Tickets, allow ing them to go on the 2d or 3d, and return on the 6th 0 0th July, Por One Fare. 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agont. 4^1 j® 29 master, will have quick dispatch for the abovo port. For freight or passage, apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heroin's Line. The regular paoket fcchr. VIRGINIA, Snow, aster will hav# quiok despatch forth* above 1 OG1) KN^it’pUNKER, jo 29 port. For freight 0 j*. The regular packet hark EXACT, Grumley master, having part of her freight engagod, will MBKIiave dispatch. For frelghl or passage, having T r } or accommodation*, apyly on board at Wood's j® 29*WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOR NEW YOltK—New Line. hi r ®gular P*oket brig MACON, Captain E. rift Watkins, will meet with dispatch for tho abovo ™*P°rt. For freight or passago apply to II. K. WASHBURN, Agent. a A TWO Story Wooilcu Hons*, on Stntn Street, nearly opposite Columbia Bquaro, pleas antly situated. Apply at thin office, tf je 30 U aj lessert Forks, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-«t. AMH,—Just received, IU casks Duliiold's 8u- cured Hams. For sale by J. ROS8EAU. I^NGLISflPICKLEM AND HALCB8.- 1 J 0 dozen Jars assorted English Fiekles, 6 doxan lottles assorted English Sauces. Just received and for •i.ly LJ8 22) J.ROSSEAU. IIAMPAGNK; —150 hasketM superior Chain- pngne, viz : Heidsleck, Mumm, Verzeuay anil lx>m In store and for sale by j®»>J. ROS8EAU. C IONLI ItEMS WATER.—Now landing from ) Bark Exact, warranted toko genuine and recently bottled. A supply of it kept constantly on lee. T) WM. W. LINCOLN, Monunient- B1IL8. Liquor, per bark Kxuct and brig I Macon, landing this day. for salo by J® 39 K. O'BYRNE. ^F\ DDLS. Flour, per schr. Nuiilln, for sale hy iiJ j®30 E. O’BYRNE. /1A(iI£N—Mocking Bird Cugne uud Breeding V ! Cages, just rocoived and for sale by j®39 J. P. COLLINS. ) 30 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do do 8houlders. A0 bbls and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard. 20 casks extra Sugar cured Hams. 30 bbls old Monguaela Whisky. fiO do E. Phelps' and Rose Brand Gin. 20 do domestic Brandy. 80 do Crashed and Powdered Sugar. Landing and for sale by j® 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. OTICE.—Consignees per brig MACON, will - •«.V t8n< * *° tb ® fooapUfta of their Goods, lami ng This Day at Anderson's Lower Wharf. All Goods remaining on tho wharf after sunset will be storod at th# oxponse and risk of owners. J°-->H K. WASHBURN, Agent. N* Ing Tl N OTICE—To Passengers for steamship Isabel. Passonversfor this steamship are notified that the steam-tug TYBKE wall leave Waldbnrg s Wharf To morrow morning, (30th inst) at 0 o'clock. “ COI1EN8 ft HERTZ, Agents. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER ftCO. VUIXHMT, 4U»« Wtu. TTABPER’S Magazine, for July. II Putnam's Monthly, do iTie Last Leaf from 80 REMOVAL., Hats, Caps aud IIonnotH, H THE umleroigueil respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they ^^•have removod their Hat 8tore from 149 Congress *froot tol70 Broughtou street, opposite St. Andrew*! Hall, between E.F.Wood 4 Co/s Shoe and M. Prau- dergnst ft Co.’s Dry Goodd Store, where they propel to keep a full assortment of all kinds of goods in the "»«• N. K. BARNUMft CO., J®25 176 Broughton-st Seasonable Goods. UiUBUUUI.AN, I’AUABOI.S, AND FAN*, u at Kompton & VerstiUo'a, 1 .3DR HALE.—A good 'l'AII.OK, and warrant ed as snob, about 26 years old, will bo sold low, if applied for immediately. Can be had on trial if re- quircd. Apply to je ]9) WM. WltlUUT. a oooper > worfciL. 1 26 years old, a good field and steamboat 120 yoars old, a field hand. Apply to ‘ WU. WRIGHT. L^OK HALE—The following women F years old, and her two childreu. a girl 6 yoars. and a boy 3 years old—country raised. Apply to J«'J1 WM. WRIGHT. Qi'IRIT HAS,—Spirit (Jus being a cash arti k7 clo, hereafter, there wIII be none sold on a credit Cash price 76 cents por gallon; 20 ueuts por quart. . „ JOHN A. MAYER, 154 Broughton street. Putcut Wire Railing. G 1ILBERT BUTLER is prepared io exhibit Pot-’ I' terns and oxeuuto all orders for Fencos made ofthe L'osrosiTK Railinii, of the Atlantic Railing Works of New York.3m may 27 Factorage and Commission B UHINEH8. T WILL continue tho Fuutorngo nml Commission I Businoas on iny owu account. Offioe on Bay-st., Foot of Montgomery Street. _»“y 9 tf_ % J. F. PKLOT. S lflARS.—Crushed, Loaf, Pulverized nud Powdered Sugars. For isle by j®2* MINIS ft FLORANCE. At Private Sale* Up in the best and most substantial manner.~Yt Los two Shingle Machines with all the necessary gearing attached. A large stock of good Cyprcsz timber will bt sold with iu The reason that iudneus this sale is, that the junior partner, who has had the management of the couceru, lost one of his eyes by an uecident wbioh also impaired the sight of tho other, obPgiog ,ilB busiuess. Persons doslrous of pur- P.rtiouli tho other, obl'giog 1 . — r.i *. — A eiauos desirous of pa chasing, will do well to examine the establishment. Partioulars may bo learned of Mr. ilonry Mitehel Mr. Wm. B. Giles, Savannah. je 20—im H1MM6N8 ft MITCHEL. Staves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OK WATEK OAK N OT than 42orcr?r44 i»wh*»« long, do. do 0 do . 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thick. The hack edgo of the 8tuvo to bo drusae. down to tbo same thickness as the front edge. The Staves to bo stroightly cleft, and free from knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared ini wrict conformity to this spooi- iloation, and dolivered on Alessrs. R. A. Alieiwft Co's lumber wharf In Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1851. Fifty Dollars por 1000 piece* will lie paid by „ , . „ ANDREW LOW ft CO. Savannah, Juno 21. 1853. t feb l BOAUDINCJ. Gfintlnuiftii cun ht with Board, at No. 23 West Broad-sL , RBAIOVAL. "VT RS. SAWYER—has removed from Congress- I14. sf * je 21 striet to her NEW STORE, 180 Brougton-streot. n changn in my business will sell my Stock of DRY GOODS and GRO CERIES, consisting of a general assortment of all kiuds used in such Stores, at less than northern cost. I will also sell at private sale, until tho 1st September next, tny loaso of the briok Building No. 18 Fanu-sU, for a term of years. If not disposed of by the 1st of September, I will sell it atancUon je 24 0* M. McQREAL. 8COTCII PIG IKON N O. 1 Garteherrio iu lota to suit purchasers. For sale at JO 23 t New York prices, by 3m ANDREW LOW ft < FOR HALE. «fl Fino pairs and singlo Horses, at BROWN ft HARRIS' Stables, Li P’Tim jo 27 f> West Broad-street. Fly Brashes, with long handles, lor table use. _ MORSE ft NICHOL8, 20 155 Broughton-st. I NDIA CIIOLAGOGUE—1 Gross just re- oeived, and far sale by J® 29 ^ JOHN B. MOOBE ft CO. N BOND.—tiherry aud Pori Wiuea of choic quality, and for sale by J®«* MINIS ft FLORANCE. | IQUOltH.—Mouougrhola Whisky and uppio 1J Brandy, for sale by J® 29 M7NI8 ft FLORANCE. MPKA.—A choice article of BlH<k Toa, for sal PEA 1 kr a / I ONUUKHa WATKK.-d tni.ti .apply of J / Ctlflw W.t.r, direct from Hi. proprietor, rftu, Congress Spring, lending from brig ExaeL for sals by JOHN i: MOOBE ft CO^ Gibbons' Bulldiagf.T j#a» O OAF.—-Yellow and Brown,for sale by IJ J®» MINIS ft FLORANCE. .—A fuw bbls. fVrah Pecan me.Ewa wi iu. vi * —• tiMuiim f i*v. ivil A aiv, wm;. Father Urightliopes, or an Old Clergyman * Vacation; by Paul Crayton. Echoes of a Bella s by Ben Shadow. M Edjxr Chiton, or Right and Wrong—a Story of School Life ; by C. Adams. - ■ Barnum’s Illustrated News. The Annals tff Tennessea to the end of the Eigh teenth Century ; by J. O. M. Ramsey. A. M.. M. D. ia of tho lioly Trinity, Doctnnal and Experi- men tel. Harry Ashton, or th* Will and the Way. Sam Sliok's Wiso Saws. j®» OT Chari NOTICE. TATE OFGROItGI A.ChntliRQi county, Clkbk's Omen, HrramoK Oof nr—Whereas, - rlty Franeis, oUiming to bs a free woman or color, appliee to no for registry as snob, .ill persons con cerned are hereby notified to file their objections (if any they have)In my ofiee in terms oi the statute, in anaft case made and provided, otherwise a certificate of reg istry will be granted the applicant Said Charity Fraud* la about twenty-five years of sge, about four fret eight inebH high, and of yellow coumlexlon. was Oln. js tat. afore*.Id. 70R HALE.—Tlmt vnluubla truct of Land, . (containing 41«) acres) aud improvement*, situated _ re miles from the city on the Ogesuheo Plank Road, about 209 acres in good planting order, the balance well timbered, tho improvements are a )>4 story dwelling wi*b three rooms and an office iu good repair, and sill ~er weary out-buildings. Apply to j«27 WM. WRIGHT. B ALE ROPE.—500coils Kentucky Bale Rope, ‘ “ MIUOT«S|W» . for sale by (ju i] recount) to a variety of medical advioe, without deri ving any benefit, aud wns even told that the log must be nwmiuted, yet, iu opposition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointmenthavs effected a cofupleto-ouro in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it would credit the root. (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth or this statement oan be verified by ftir. ttoid L *’ EnfUnd * ch#,uI,t * 13 Market-street, Uuddera- A dreadful bad Brannt oared la ono Month. JCxlract of a Letter from Mr. Prnhnok Turner, of Pens- hunt. Krnt,d'itnl December 13th, 1860. To Professor IIoi.lo w a v: Dear Sir—My wife had eafforod from bad Breasts for more than six months, and during the whole period had boat medical attendance, but all go do use. Having .... ..... . awful wound in uiy owu leg by your dotermlued again to 1 gave them a trial in so, for ini before healed a unrivalled medicine, 1 Pills and Ointment, aud therefore g her case, and fortunate it was I did so, tor m loss than a month n perfect euro waa effected, and the benefit that various other branohes of my family have derived from their uso is really astonishing. I now strongly recorn- uiond them to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. Tho Pills shouldbo used oonjoinlly with tho Ointment in most of tho following cases t Bad Logs ■ Chilblains Fistulas 8oro Throats Chapped Gout Skin Diseases hands Glandular bourvy Corns (80ft) Swellings Sore Heads Cancers Lumbago Tumours Contracted Pilot Uloers and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds Joints Scalds Yaws _ Elephantiasis Sore Nipples. Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244 Strand (near Tetnpls Bar, Loudon) and by all res pectable Druggist* and Dealefe iuMediolnesthroughout the British Empire, and those of the United 8tates, in Pots at 37&0-. ».o.,and$l 60 each. Wholesale by the S rinoipal Drug houses iu the Union, and by Messrs. A. l. ft D. SANDS, New York. tUT There is aconsiderable saving by taking the lar- Bad Breasts Bunions Bite of Mos quitoes uud send Flies Couo-bay Chiego-ro Id 1 N. B.—Direction* for the guidance of patiohts in ev- — 1 affixed to each Pot. W. W. LINCOLN, Agent, ryd For sale by may 20 Cougross-street, Savannah, Ga, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOK T1IB CURB OP Oong-hi, Cold., Hounudu, Bronchi- ti«, Whoopingr Couch, Croup, A.thma, aud Oon.umption! Many yoars of trial, inatsad 0 impairing tho pul>lio contideuco iu this medioine, has won for it au appreciation and notorie ty by far exeeediug the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but ite in trinsic virtues and the unmie- __takable benoflt conferred on thousands of snifriors, oould originate and maintain the reputation which it enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon the community, have failed aud been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, oou- ferrod benefits on the affiicted they oau uever forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable * to be forgotten. While it ia a fraud on thF public to pretend that any ie medioine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Peolpral does not only nsa gener al thing, but altnoifUiTBriably oures the maladies for whluh It is employed. As time makes these faote wider and better known, this medicine has gradually bcoome the best relianos of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the Amerioan peas ant, to the palaoea of European Kings. Throughout this entire couutry, in every Stete, city, and indeed al most every hamlet it oontains, Cherry Pectoral isknowu as the best remedy extant tor diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming to ba extensively used by their most intelligent physi cians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, whoro tho tnedloal sciences have reaohed their highest porfec- foction, Cherry Pectoral ia introduced, anu in constant uve in tho Armies. Hospitals,/imi Houses, Publlo In stitutions, and in domestic practice, as tho surest remo- dy their attending physicians oan employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in tailuor cases and for children it is aafr, pleasant aud effectual toourc. In fact some of the tnuat flattering teotimonlals we re- ooive havo boon from parents who have found it effica- oious iu eases particularly incidental to ehildhdod. Tho Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Uhsmtst, ana every ouuv» of It'Sfidt? H* nwf * •y®- with invariable aocoroey and caro. It Is sealed and protect ed by law from oouuterfritx, consequently oan bo relied on as gonulne, without adulteration. We nave eudeavored here te furnish the community with a modioiue of such intrinsic superiority and worth "should commend itself to their confidence—aromedy once safe, speedy and effootuol, which this has by re- - oted aud countlees trials provo itself to bo ; and trust great caro in preparing It with chemical aeonraoy, of liter in strength to afford Physioiaus a new agent on which they cau rely for the best results, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine ' 1. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, and ail druggists throughout the south. Th.BAT law tw TO KENT. A GAftDENLot containiug thirteen acres, hav /A ing good improvements, and situated within Naif a mile of the city. For terms apply to I. DA8HER, je 27 gibbon's Building. lUcCqskcr St Trctuior, TTAVK n,uln r.duc.d tb.lr PllINTKI) MU8- fjL USS. Tli.mor.r^ the moro they will save, aud colours,’0 JiZ rromimi lUDii rninici; «uo- more purebaaevs select of these gauds, save,by obtaining the bn t qualities e MOST ECONOMICAL PRICES. Copartnership Notice. MIE uuderebfued luvo this tiny formed a Copart nership under the style of Ruasell ft Grady, for the *- etlng and executing of Plastering ia all Its varl- nches. All orders executed with neatness aud WILLIAM II. ORADY. JAMES RUSSELL. r highest wages v jTpPIjB DAUHCl Ji. *i*tyi4kfwxi plM ftud lwu«r lli» u/ > a the ■» lotJ.il eecelv- 'TU,„r. - - 1‘AVIUOK HOUSE, 4 , Corner Houtli llrond and Uuljf Streets* Savannah, Georgia. .'■%,} WILLIAM P. CLARK, Proprietor. , A LARGE proiiortiou of Clio Rooms of this estab lishment will hereafter be appropriated'to the accommodation of tho travelling public. First cl**» Carriages with careful drivers, will be in attendance at the Stoxinl>oat and Railroad laudiugn, to convey pas sengers to the Pavilion, where every attention and the best accommodation will owait them. S3" Charleston Courier, Augusta Constitutionalist, olumbue Times, Jacksonville News, aud Macon Tele graph, will oupysix times each, and send bills to this office. 3inot may 31 IffcINTOflll UOLSjB, Indian 8pring r Us. a This large establishment is now open tor the reception of Iuvalids and parties of pleasure vis iting this celebrated WATERING PLACE. Tbo larauler of the water is so generally known, I deem unnecessary to say anything of its virtues. There now, in daily ruunlng to title plaoe, a lino of good four-horse coaohea and hacks, from Forsyth on the Ma con and Westeph Railroad, and from the platform on the Goorgia Railroad avCovington;—*» ponwpi Jew ing Savannah, Augusta or Columbus for this place, in the morning trains, ean rely on arriving here the **»• evening. ‘“Mv* OOMITIVltl* Y TUB I,, IT The large snlee recently mad _ has established without a doubt Uut we ere Selling off at Coat, not as some constitute, j<C to ownmeac* again, but port - wyglEAZ'r .n’ctnU +rt U*« _»•« homba. If «UIOY - J. U COUKH * tXJ B, I« ««»t <M 1. 1 TkTTs ATB.rnuin’. Hat 8.onj 11# us kinds, together with Men's Lefbew, jnggk wesSwsscfi