The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 04, 1853, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

■JsSm Hk JBfflBSS ioibi^'ot . -. ninrrmniini.ri-1 ......J fifo $1*4 ft half aom*' WOt* HBfll .^nir.^ProVrtyP 01111 * 4 oU ^ ^4 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff 0. 0. . «STjTLi lint Pw'hwi Balterly, 60 boiM ^inliy “irlS 1 * 1bf J. V. CONNKRAT k 00. . R-fljnS.'SaJnU. .oil toaiw' li,lB *" d * llk I,al ”' ™rlAlnn itow*.*“'»'»«>Wln« «.y-J Waring’* range, next to the music store. f TKOtllKT COTTON.—A email lot of white anil colored Cotto "' hc ‘Wrot msnux . . bisaituatton on applies! the beltneedappt/^ ■ .,, .jdtiln* it Ihli oince.' None but . mhSSi i Ilouit lu i peasant C K'*CJICT wrws — a ««o» Crochet Cotton, for e«lo by may2 * fHiXS^Qjmnjon end fine palm loef Fane, fine Chine, Fj^i, 7=iLAsOlLK PANa—These are decidedly the beet artT. IT Me# ever used, producing more cream from a given quantity of milk than can be done in any other milk pan, XTKVr GOODS.—Embroidered dear lawn bdkfa., printed JN lawoi. 8wi*a edgings and inserting*, bonnet ribbons, Mraeoli and umbrellas, plaid cambrlea and dacoreta, bl'k QjtfP and chally. pavilion lace, &c., Just received per A fur ..l.l, ciwm h mowiak S YUZa Ac.—Whlto and colored pavilion Gauze, white bobblnct lace of all widths, for Bale by ra (,y2 A1KIN k BURNS. TNmAN BAISAXl OF MVERWOHT AND HOUEHUUND— X This preparation is from an Indian recipe, and Is what its name purports It to be. It is very useful In coughs, colds and all diseases of the lunga. For sale by niay*2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument 8quare. t7NdldSirfiHREf"IS1NOLASS—A very superior article JCi for jellys, frc. It lias been tested in this city, and is mnoed to be equal to the Russian isinglass, with the — I I anl.l a# aluttiA nH. bi.l/ H.A .. i—X v ebm«stt part of tha city, fur the summer, ap!28—fl ROD, HABERSHAM it SON. ® to iiKriT.' •An Office on Bay-street. Apply to Jaritt WlldlS h BRUMPAOR, ' RENT—Threo sloopng rooms, at No. 136 Con- ■ffgrease treot. ■a Also, to hire, a woman, a good nurso, house servant, and cook. Inquire of feb24 A, HONAUD. AfK WANTED TO RENT—A imaiL comfortable house In Kras central part of tho city, rent moderate. Apply at Hthla office. ' fowl FOlfRENT.—Tbs store In Whitaker street now occu- wrafpled by tho subscribers as a wholesale store, of which ■“■possession can be had Immediately. . Also, will be rented about tho first of April next, their re tail store, corner of Whitaker and Congress streets. For further particulars apply to U. PRENDKROAST k Co. feblfi on the promises. <uo.ir.oj.iarr, ^ura «. wmi. ■■ tl* Ay. OdBWAWT dt GO., • c .. ■ ■ cotton wciws,' ■ Baecumah, Georgia,. , ■. •: Kicnoui cBuaxa, ju)Wi*b o, wad*. cnuaBll&WADB, FAororta and commission merchants, -84 Bay-street, rSacanflaA.• r. n.uxittf. .*ohk found*. BERN A FOSTER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'AMRMlti Ga. ' ' P, II. Bmw, of Savannah. Jonw Foam, from Hancock Co. ® FOR RENT—Tho dwelling, No. 162 Bryan-atreet, be tween Montgomery and Jetforlbn streets. Tho house is In good order, having recently undergone a thorough repair. Posaesaion can be had immediately Apply to M. PRENDEROA8T,’ mh5 Broughton attest, opposite Bt. Andrew's HaB, TO REFIT—A‘House at the oomer or Hull-street and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa- .ter, out buildings complete, and in a good neighbor- uoou. with or without standing furniture, from lit >fav till lat November. Inquire at tho Courier ofllce. mh20 pronotinceo to oeequanomo num»u iiungiui, wuu mo decided advantage of being sold at about one-half tho prirt. Fbr sale by may2 X 1 ages, warranted of the last year’s growti celved an" " d and for sale by m»y2 w. W. W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square, Just re- LINCOLN. Monument Square. C UEFSMAN’S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the enre of wounds, bruises, sprains, &o. Just received and for „le by “ \T. W. USCOLN, m ay2 Monument Square. QILKS AND FRENCH MUSLINS.—We have this day re. O colvod per steamer, a very elegant assortment of new and desirable styl«s of French Organdy and Jaconet Mus- llne. at a very reasonablo price : also, rich light colored Mantilla Silks. «. PRENDEROAST * CO., may2 178 Brooghton-st.. opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. PROPOSALS FOIl TIMBER. P ROPO.’AW arc rei|U0sted for the delivery at Reedy Island. Delaware River, for tho construction of ah Ice Harbor by the Unltod States, of from 600 to 1000 sticks of best Carolina or (isorgla Yellow Pino Timber, not bled, sound snd straight, sixty feet long each, to square twelve inches free of sap fifteen feet from the butt, and to hold ten Inches diameter at point; to bo delivered as may be required, between tho first of June and last'of September next. Address Brevet Major JOHN 8ANDFRS, raay2—lm Delaware City, Delaware. N OTiCE—ilTe ca-partncrshlp heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under tho firm of CRA5K k HolcoMBX. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will bo settled by H. A. Crane, to whom all persons having claims will please present them, and those Indebted will make payment Either party are authorized to u*e the nunc of tho lalo firm In liquidation. II. A. CRANE, may2 T. HOLCOMBE. 6 PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned having associated with him Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. James F.. Cope, will continue the wholesale grocery buaines under the Qrm Of HOLCUXBE.JOU.XSOX & CO. may2 T. HOLCOMBE. ’ BONNETS I BONNETS It Q,. 60 cases just received nt the TRIMMING AND PONiENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-st.— Country Mcrchnnta Milliners, and the public gener- alTf. ure Invited to examine this i-tock. It consists of 60 dilTerent styles elaborately trimmed, 1‘nrislan, blond, ghnn, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other cholqe and much admired styles; flats and hots, embroidered satin hoods j .a great variety of ernpe embroidered blond linings. Paris silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet xibbons. straw • trlrandngs. drew do. white ana colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges,Shetland other combs, hair putTs. curls and plaits, ribbon plaits, flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wrlstletts. buttons, steel trimmings, zophyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other gooda usually Kept in fancy establishments * Smoking caps, slippers, children's habllmentg, auch aa relies, sacks marked with new pnttorns for braiding. Mrs. Dour, assisted by competent mlliners from New York, will attend to tho trimming department, and will en deavor. with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. Fivo bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. <. apl30 NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. P OSITIVELY SELLING OFF AT COST.—The subscribers desirous of closing ihoir preseat business, would Invite the attention of tho citizens of Savannah and its vicinity to thuir largo and well selected stock of Spring and Sum mer Dry Goods at prime iVew York CMl. Among which are io bo found some of tho most dMirnblo styles of Goods for tills apd the coming season, consisting in part of the fol lowing Goods, vie Colored and figured Bareges, do. do. Silk Tissues, plain, black and colored Tissues and Bareges, Swiss a .d mull Mus lins, jaconet and cambric do., jaconet and chick Swiss do., colored and figured Organdies,black andcolarcd Iaiwns, Canton clntbs for travelling dresses, printed and plain lin ens do. do. do., dotted and embroidered Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, and Barege de Lainos, black and colored Clin- melTon Silk*, plaid and brocade do., colored marcellincsand Florenco do.. Linen Goods. Ac. Wo have a lar^oand well selected stock.of the qotebrated Richardson's Greys. Dunbar, Dickson & Co's Shirtings aHtT Fronting Linens; together with a largo and elegant as sortment of white and brown Table Unmask, all widths, Daransk Doyles, clothnnd colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diapers.|Uuckabuck do.. French Linen Towel* and Doyles. Linen lawns. Linen Cambric, Ac. Our assortment of Domestic Goods is very complete, ftud consists of all articles usually kept In tho Dry Goods line. Purchasers will do well to call and see for tnoin.vclvcs. as Great Hargains will he. giem, especially In Fancy Goods, which wllfcbe sold 16 many Instances below Cost. This is no humbug, call and be assured of th'o fact at J. II. COHEN k CO’S, ap!29 140 Brougutou-st. R OPE BAGGING AND TWINE.—200 coiu DiUon'a No. 1 Ropo 1 100 colls Dillon's No 2 Rope 10 bales DiUon'a Twine threo ply, & very superior art low 40 bales Gunny Bagging 10 bales Dundee, for mending. Forsaloby oetlB WILLIS k BRUNDAGfc. NOTICE. C ITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, 8AVANXA1!, 13th January, 1863.—'The subscriber Is now ready to receive Returns of Property liable to City Taxation. Janla J. GEORGE, o. t. ''\I880LUn0N —The firm of LaRocuk, Bow.xi & Co. ia J this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take eiTect from the 1st of January. The Business of the firm will be settled by Isaac D. L&Rocho and Alfred T. Downe, who are authorised to use the name of the firm In settlement. . • - *, ISAAC D. LsROCHE, ALFRED T. BOWNE, EDWARD S. KEMPTON, Sav’b, Jan. 8,1863. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. The subscribers will contiuue the business at their old stand, under the firm of LsROCHE & BOWNE. Luao D. LiRocsx, 1 ALnum T. Bow.xi. j janlO D ISSOLUTION.—The firm of Kkmito.x a SUrtanau. wan dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 16th instant. EDWARD S. KEMPTON, R. H. MARSHALL. Savannah, 18th February, 1853.foblB iXO. H. HULL, HB.XBT 0. KlJfO, ( 10-PAUTNERSI1IP NOTICE.—The undersigned has this J day associated with him Mr. Hkxry C. Kino, of Glynn county, with whom he will continue the Factoragennd Com mission business In this city, under the firm of Hull A Ki.xo. jan!2 JNO. H, HU!J„ 210 Bay-street. PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDEN A CO., . .Natxmnali, comer of Broughton and Bamard-streett. f[1 To Plaxtkrs, m eh chants a.xd otiikrs viHm.NO/s*^ JUXSAVAX.Xin TO LAT IX tiidr flcmjzs.—The under-BM signed would call particular attention to tlietr ex ten- slve wholesale and roUll HAT AND CAP fSTABLISIIMENT. Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore be sold cheaper, because they are not btirthenod with jobber’s profits, while for quality and stylo they will compare with anything In tho market. Having permanently located in Savannah, we are deter mined toscouro patronage by selling good bargains, dealing fairly with all men, and cross-lifting with nono. Wo aro In league with no Shoe, Clothing or other establishment, eith er for mutual benefit, or for tne purpose of keeping custom ers away from those houses where they can buy cheapest. We expect every customer to Judge for himself, aud if wo cannot suit him, will take pleasure in referring him to oth ers who can. BELDF1N A CO , jan27 Cr. Broughton anil Barnard st. FISK’S METALIC~DURIAL CASE. WE are constantly receiving these vnhmbio Cases, and havo thorn always in readiness to be delivered at tho shortest notlco, I. W. MORRELL A CO N. B.—We aro permitted to inform the publio that we havo received from Mr. Ratxoxi), of New York qjtv, a let ter signed by tho dilTerent mombers of tho United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of tho body of tho Hon. Hkxry Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed In one of Fisk’s Metallo Cases,) and who went withittoKentucky j they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered the pur pose for which it wns intended, and meots with theiranpro- hation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as being superior to any other Caso for the transportation ol tho dead. Tho letter can bo seen by calling on fol>14 I. W. MORRELL A CO Hurar a. fort. r. k. ouiraAM. FORT At DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SaoannaA, Ga. loan r. aowLiKD. ahra*. kowund.jk. ROWLAND A OO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERC11ANT8, 172 Bay-street. Sa wrnnaA. H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t M SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, tUVXNXAII, UA. WILLIAM P. YONOB, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ho. 94 Bay-street, SauannaA. O’HEAR At BTONEY, FACTONR8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial 1 Yharf, Charleston, South Carolina, rats or TH* FIRM OF LXOSRX, O’lIBAR * CO, BANCROFT At BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of Blocks, Bonds, Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. Jan24 WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lYoujirille, Lowndes county, Ga. Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling Telfair. Irwin, liaurens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia j and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. fob23 WM. F. WIlUiMS. THiDDItlS OUVKR. JACK BROWN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER At DROWN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practise in tbo counties of Marion, Macon,.Houston Stewart. Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining counties where tuelr services may be required. jan29 WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ho. 99 Bay-tired. Savannah, Georgia. McaUKEN MoINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN IIARTRIDGR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay lane, SficannaJi. Ga THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST, Office, comer Day and Banuird^treet*. Savannah. JOHN G. FALLI GANT, .■,., T . .T, H L °, I : g8AI ' lt AND DKALBR lit WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. ’restSide.Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. DROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES, WIST BROAD STREET, SAVAXXAH, OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of nay and Whitakcr-atreots. Offlco hours from 9 A. M., to 2, P. M.; and from 3){, P. M. to fl, P. M. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 Tork-st., rear of the Court House. Siuannah. Ga. Established In 183!)> L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, SImwl*, Table Covers, Ac., cleaned ami dyed various colors. Indies’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a faBliionnhlo style. Kid Gloves Cleaned.nnd Gentlemen’s Garmonts Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed,as may be required. All done in tho snmestyle which lias generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels bv Hamden’s oxpress, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write mo per mail, so that I inny know where to cnll for them nnd which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will bo about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended to. ap!12—tufod ALEXANDER GALUIWAY. _ ColTce. 60 prime white do do. 100 do Capo do, 26 half chests Hysor Tea. 40 do Black do, 10 do siijierior quality Black Tea, 120 do Band 10 lbs boxes Hyson Tea. for slae by fob21_ WEBSTER A PALMES. I ?LOUR. LIQUORS, Ac.—100 bills Baltimore Flour. 5U do 1 do'Phe ps’ Gin. 30 do New Orleans Sugar. 60 do Molas ses (Qboxa Cheese, 60 da Herring, 25 bbls nutter and Su gar Crockers 20hhds now Bacon, 60 kegs laird, landing nnd o . . ... COMET for sale by B agging and ” - * mhl8 IEN A TARVER. S HERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in June next, in front of the court house in the city of Darien, between the legal hours of snle.a negro inun by tho nnnte of Adam ; levied on as tho property of Edward B. Raker, to satisfy two fl. fas., tfno issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor ol Aaron Champion, and the other from the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Jno. Blunt, buth against said Edward H. Raker. Terms cash. apl30 C. O’NEAL, Dputy Sheriff M, C. lOPFl—100 bales Gunny Cloth, 360 coils Now York machine stretched Rope, for sale by KIUBEE A RODGERS g^F^ g=3:gBSa ^ i Wyhmr.» «r. J CST RECEIVED per stenmor Florida, 10 boxes old ami superior poniard Burgundy ; 15 do Benrmo do; 10 do Nashel .lnhsnn’s Onret. Bordeaux; 10 do RtJwllen Modoc, do j 10 do St Emlllion do do; 8 quarter casks do do; 6 casks of. Marseilles. The above wines are of superior quality, dor sale by A. HONAUD, FeblS corner Bay nnd Whitaker streets^ T HE AMERICAN RAILWAY TIMES.—This is a weekly publication, specially devoted to Railways, and should be In the hands of every one Interested in such improve ments Published at 83 per year, In advanao. Subscrip tions received by 8. 8. SIBLEY, dec21 Agent for Savannnh. I FRENCH CAMRICS in plain colors, white silk fringe. . misses net mits. black silk mantillas, silk gloves. Swiss muvllns.&c., just received by steamer, and for sale by aphtO DaWITT A MORGAN. G ROUND CFFEE AND SPICES.—Received by brig Mason B. Davis, and in store. 30 boxes pure ground coffee, 30 blnck pepper, 26 do mustard, for sale by _ap!30 J. V CONNERAT A CO. H AY.—80 bales prime North Plvcr Hay, now landing from brig Marshall, and for salo by apl30 E. W. BUKER. lay. for sale by SEABORN G00DALL. ig . ... 76 bbls sugar, butter and soda crackers.and pilot bread, for sale by opl20 J. V. CONNF31AT A CO. F f/J(JR—'200 bbls flour, of siijierior brands, landing from schr Woodbrldge and for Bale hv^ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. apl28 B ALTIMORE FTAJUR—loo barrels lloward-st. Opur. for sale by apl28 ROWLAND A CO. W apU8 HITE l’ANT'AUMiNS—Just received an assortment of lino white drilling, duck. Ac., by ° PRICK A VBADKR. 147 Bay-r T HE ODD FEI.IjOWS’ TEXT BOOK, with^, portrait of Schuylor Colfax, author of the degreo “Rebecca. A now work by Paschal Donaldson. D. I). 0. M.. N. Y. Ap proved and recommended by P. 0.8. Wildcv.nnd others, for sale by oc20 S. 3. SIBLF.V, 135 Congress-st. F liOUR AJ4D~BEEF.—300 bbls Baltimore Flour, 30 do Hiram Smith’s do, 60 do Genesee do. 20 half bbls Ful ton Market Beef, cholco-brand, received and for sale by mh21 ' McMAHON A DOVl.E. L inen Turkish friction towels—a very useful article for bathing purposes, and much superior to the gloves now in use Where friction is required, they are very highly recommended by tho medical faculty in Eng land nnd tuo United States, just received nnd for sale by mh24 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square PRICK A VEADER, 147 Bay-st. E UTTER—20 kepi selected Goshen butter, landing from steamer and for sale by apl23 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. F UlUR. RACON AND LAUD—200 bbls superfine Howard street flour. 56 hlids prime bacon sides. 30 do do do shoulders. 30 bbls and 60 kegs prime leaf lard, received ami for sale by np!28 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. _ sues and IJnrege de Lainc*. French Cambrics and Jac onets, English and American Prints. Sheeting Calicos and Ginghams. Plaid India andGlaco Silks.now style N. W. Col lars. Chemisettes and Sleeves, Parasols and Umbrellas, Ho sierv. Hdkfs.. Gloves, Ribbons, Ac. febll DKWfrr A MORGAN B UTTER AND CHEESE.—30 kegs selected Goshen Bui- tor; 60 boxes do English Dairy Cheese, received per steamer and for sale by maid SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. W ISTAR'S COUGH LOZENGES—Prepared from tho ori ginal recipe of tliaiate Prof. Wistar. These lozengrs cannot be too strongly recommended as a safe medicine in coughs, colds, and asthma. Prepared and sold by mbit) W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. J UTCH CHEESE. Ac,—Just received, 2 cases containing 48 Dutch Edam Cheese. 6 do Sardines in whole, hnlf and quarter boxes. 6 do PrescrvedGiuger, 6 do fresh Prunes, in store, and for sale by nn17 J. ROUSSEAU. JOHN W. KKLIiY, .1 » RA, ’ ER AND tailor, Owens' building, east side of Bull-street, opposite the Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga. DANUCLL (Sc BUTLER. ATTORNEYS AND C0UN8EIJJJRS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will tako contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of every description. Resldenco first door west of St, An- drow’g Hall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofr on correct prln. clples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured ho can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Beat reference 8*!«5- „ J. J. MAURICE, ay Gutters and Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Florida. Will practlco In tho Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Coi. S/S. Sibley, and IL U. Hilton, Esq., Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIAOR AT LAW, Fbnyth, Monroe County, Ga, S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIjOR AT LAW, Monticello, Jefferson County. Florida. Reference—Hon W. B. Fuanxn, Savannah, Ga. feb3 th: m. Nonwoon. o. o. wuso.x. NORWOOD Si WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Saiannah, Ga., Will practice in nil tho Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu. slness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten- tlon. Ofllco on Bay street, over W(outer k Palmih’. WILUAM B. FLKMIXU. JOHN M, M1IJJCV. FLEMING As M1LLEN. The undersigned having united In tho practice of law, will attend punctually to any buslnessontrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Dcnslow k Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupvilte, Georgia. Will practise in the Clrccuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Mlddlo Circuit of Florida, aud In Alachua and Columbia counties In the Eustcm Circuit of Florida Will attend to tho claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, opposite. Pulaski House, HavingMndfljajge additions tohlsestablishment, continues PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hnrtlbrtl, Conn. The undersigned, Agents of tho above Company aro prepared to take risks against F’ikk on Buildings ami their contents. Also Mshlxk Sea Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.. Agents. STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair- oii and pressed in the latest fashion. „ Three Apprentices and three Bonnet Sowers are wanted imn\ediatoly.ut tho Broughtou-strcet Trimming and General Variety Store decl*.’ 2* SSCx Sa acres of land, situated on Reedy Creek, in Wilkinson county. Apply to apl’28 WYLLY k M0NTM0LUN. F OR SALE—A vory intelligent mulatto man, a good cook and house servant. Apply tu ap!28 WYIJ.Y k MONTMOLLIN. F OR 8AI£—Three very likely young negro men, good axemen and field hands. Apply to f k MONTMOLIJN. nPu HIRE—A negro woman, a plain cook, washer and JL irouer, and her daughter aged 8 years Apply to apl28 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. T O HIRE—An ablo bodied negro man. Apply at this o"" ap!28 N OTICE.—The firm of FUywooo k F'ixcu having been dUsolved by tho death of Meritt Finch, all the debts due to said firm must bo paid to the subscriber, surviving co partner. ap!13—lm ALFRED IIAYWOOD. H AVANA SEOARS.—15.000 Noriegas, 10,000 1st Reyna. 10,000 Ijs Gulpuzcoana. 6,000 Ia Esniuralda, 6,OOOLa Silva. 6.000 La Augusta, just received and for salo by aptl3 • • ' J. ROUSSEAU. B liACrflNG.—1 bhl Mason’s celebrated Challenge Black- ing. Just reuelved and for sale by nplll J. ROUSSEAU. QAUCES AND CORDIALS.—16 baakeU Bordeaux AnlMtte 1 j Cordial, 3 dozen Soho Sauce. 8 do Sawyer’s Relish, 3 do Worcestershire Sauce, just received and for aaie by apll3 J. KOD8SF.AU W INDOW SHADES, a largo and handsome assortment Just opened and for sale by mb7 AIKEN k BURNS. TV/fOSQUITO NETTING.—60 pieces mosquito netting, 60 J-x J. do boblnet do, for sale by apll3 KEMPTON k VERSTTLI.F. F LOUR—73 bbls Howard street Flour, landing from brig Mary II. Chappell, and for sale by ‘ ml* COHEN k POSDICK. T7LNKBHIRI8.—Just received, a new supply of fine Shirts, w>th or wlthont collars. PRICE k VEADER, ,:*pw 147 Bay-street. P IO HAMS.—5 barrels new Pig Hsmi, 2 barrels smoked Tongues, 2 do stnokod Beef, Just received and for sale by -“*** J. RCytSSEAU B UTTER AND CHEESE-30 Skina prime and choice bat* ter, 60 boxes cheese, received and for sale by MCMAHON k DOYLE K S shonM^ N ~ 1C ? primi t bacon aides, 26 do do do |—«wv uuui piuui uihiu uun, Ml (U ^ • honU «r«i received and for tale by 8CRANT0N. JOHNSTON k „ . T7 OR ®^ T * E rr Thrt,ter 3 r Blair Girls, aged 14. 16 and 18 ». young negro woman, and her child WYLLY k MONTMOLUN ‘ QAT^-I’rime Teauessoo OsU. for salo bv v «hs cruger kjrab a Bay-it BONNETS I—FOR THE MILLION. Juit received per steamer, at the Trimming and General Va riety Store, Ho. 139 Broughton street. Tim proprietor having returned from tho North would respectfully announce to the inhabitants ol Savannah nnd surrounding country, that holms jnst opened a magnificent and extensive stock of SILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—consisting of 10 cases ladies and misses rich silk, satin and straw Bonnets and Hats, all tho way from 60 cents tp $4; richly trimmed children’s white, drab and black Beaver Hats ; extra rich French Brocade Bonnet Ribbons; ricli white and colored F’ringes ; rich I-ncu Gimps. Galoon a la Modo, i’nris Trimmings, Velvets, with a great variety of other trimming materials; Buttons. Braids,Silk and worsted ; Whalebone, Chain Back. Jenny Lind, Bloomer and Twist Combs; purse silk and steel Trimmings ; zephyr, worsted, embroidery, saddler and floss Silk, every shade and color; embroidered Patterns; black and colored glacie bon net and lining Silks; Bonnet Linings; Shapes; sewed Col lars and Sleeves: ricli Feathers. Mowers, and Wreaths; hair,nail and tooth Brushes :'gilt and silver Trimmings; India rubber and kid Dolls and Italia; Dress Flounces. Man tillas, Scaifs, and Aprons, pinked with new patterns ; chil dren’s Robes, Smoking Caps, and Slippers, marked and braided. Mrs. DOYI.E, assisted bv competent Milliners, from New York, will attend to tho Millinery and Trimming Depart ment. and will endeavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with their orders. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Remember the spot—130 Broughton street, next door to Dr. Kyeraon. novfi Parties are awaiting steamer’s news. MolAB8R8.—Prime !■ quoted at 30 a 21 cents. Bacon.—Sidea are current at f|oV Whisky.—Bales are mads at Wo. Rick.—The market ia dull at 8| a 4 Jo. Chnrloaton Cotton Market. Ohahlkston, May 5, P. M. The Bales to-day havo been to the extent of 2,800 bales,'lit figures ranging from 8 to 10|c. Holders are froo sellers. • Haytleu Articles for the New York World’s • Fair.. . Niw York, May 2. A vessel from Port-au-Prince, arrived at Now York, britiM several articles from the Emporor of Ilayti, which are Intended for exhibition at the approachlug World’s Fair in this city. Among them Is a log or Mahogany weighing three tonB. , New York Cotton Market. Naw York, May 2. Tho Baltic'/ advices depressed the Cotton Murket to-day, and 1250 bales changed bands at a decline of au eight of a cent. Prussian Closed Mall. Information having beon received of the establish ment of certain regulations by the German Austrian Postal Union, requiring slight modifications of the instructions contained in the postage tables of ISth of October last in regard to the United States and Prus sian closed mail, we aro roauested to publish the fol lowing list, us embracing all the countries and places to which letters and newspapers may be forwarded in said closed mails, with tbo necessary alterations. Postmasters will do well to compare this with, and note the alterations upon, the postage circular above referred to. , rREPAVMKXT OCTlOXiL. By the Prussian Closed Hail. Cents. CenU. Modena.... Mytileuce 40 Norway 48 Fapal states 35 l’arma 83 Poland 87 Rhodes 40 KumIr 37 Salonica 40 Samaum 40 Smyrna 40 Sweden 42 Switzerland 36 Tenedoa 40 Treblixinde 40 Tuloza 40 Tuxcany 36 Varna.... .. 40 Cta. PRICE k VEADER. 147 Rayntroet supply of plain and embroidered White Crape Shawls, of eTcry quality. The ladles are most respectfully request ed to call and look at them, as there I* no trouble to show goods at J. H. COIIBN & CO.'S. tnli7 140 Broughton street. L ANDING per schr Leesburgh, from Philadelphia. 20 bbls Bute k Collins crashed Sugar, 20 boxe* do loaf do, 26 bbls Men* Pork. 26 do primo do. 20 bbls extra superior Monongahela Whisky, 20 do Bute*& Collins' B Sugar, 20 do White Wine Vinegar, 50 do Phelps’ Gin. for *alo hy mh5 CRANE & HOLCOMBE. B UTTER AND CHEFS!!—20 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese, recolved per steamer ana for Bale by npl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Brushes. Printer’s Lye and Proof Brushes. Tooth. Ilalr, and Nail Brushes, for salo by J. P. COLLINS, apl 100 Bryan at. B OR’S DIAMOND CEMENT—For joining broken glass China ware, or Ivory, just received and for saleby mh29 . W. *W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. F OR SALE—'Eleven likely Negroes, accustomed to the cultdre of rice. They will be sold together, low for Apply to WYLLY At MONTMOLLIN. VI cash or approved paper. mh29 )R SALEWA likely Negro Boy, aged 19 years, a black smith by trade. Apply to mb 29 WYLLY ft MONTMOI.IJN. TUST received, 64bales Georgia Cotftn Osnaj>um,to be •J sold very low. M. I’RENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton-at., opposite St. Andrew's Hall, mill West side. QJOApHlOO boxes No. 1 soap, for sale- by VD mh22 W. BUKER. NT DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, n few cases water-proof Boots; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ijtdies’ over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN k CO., 106 Bryan-street. AU in want will ploaso cnll and judgofnr themselves, decll DANIEL CROMLAY, J FASHION ABLE BOUT MAKER—Comer of Brough- ion and Bull-streets.—The subscriber desires to in form the public that he has opened as above, where he is prepared to" execute orders for Boots of the finest finish and style, and equal, if not superior to any heretofore offered to tho public. Having many friends in this State who have been his patrons In Charleston, respect fully solicits from them and the public a call and a trial. mh!7 UMBRELLAS. A fresh asiortuient of both cotton and silk, Justre- k celved and for sale low. by Jy24 J. H. COHEN- k OO.. 140 Broughton-st. X, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ol ■silk and gingham Umbrellas. Also, low priced and fine , Parasols, Just received and for sale by iul2 DaWITT & MORGA] jl. oid. a plantation enrpenter: a man aged 40 years; a woman 32; a boy 18; a boy 12; a boy 8; a girl 2; a mnn 25 ; a woman 30; a girl 12; a girl 2 ; a woman 40 ; a girl 8, end a woman aged 60 years—they are accustomed to tho culture of corn and cotton, and will be sold at a bargain to an annroved ourchsse *— fet proved purchaser. Apply^to YLLY k MONTMOLIJN. half do Genesee do, 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers, 24 half chests Black Tea tn lb papers, 20 bbls Princeton Crackers, 30 boxes Treadwell’s Sod* biscuit. 80 do Colgate’s Tearl Starch, 20 and 20 casks Brandy. 60 dot assorted Brooms, 6l) do painted nnd varnished Buckets, 60 whole and half boxes Bunch Raisins, 40 do new Layer do anding and for salo by no24 8CRANT0N. JOHNSTON k CO German Austrian Postal Union, Statoi of. vit Prussia alt other Ger man States, nnd tho whole Austrian empire, via London and Ostend 80 Alexandria 38 Bey rout 40 Candia 40 Cenmo 40 Constantinople... 40 The Dardanelles 40 Denmark 37 Galatz 40 Gallipoli 40 Greece 42 Ibraila 40 Ionian Islands. 37 Lauam 40 PnKPAYKK.1T RRQDIREn. Chinn, (except Ifnng Kong,) via Triesto.. East Indies, (English possessions in) via Trieste 38 East Indies, nil other countries in and beyond the East Indies, via Trieste 70 Hong Kong, vlr.Triestc 38 Ejypt (except Alexandria! 30 Italy, (except Lombardy, Modena,Parma, Tuscany and tho Papal States) 30 [Lombardy and Venice are parts of tho Austrian em pire.] Kingdom of tho TwoSicilios * 30 Turkey. Wallachla, Mnldarlajkirvia, Levante, and Turk ish Islands in tho Mediterranean, (except Constrntl- noplo, Beyrout. Larnaen, Rhodes, Cesme, Smyrna, Tenedoa. Mytiicnn, Salonica, Dnrdenellei. Guillpoll, Samsum. Trebizonde, Varna, Tuloza, Candia, Galatx, and IbraU) 30 Except to tho countries last above named (com mencing with "Egypt") ns requiring the prepay ment of 30 cents a letter, which is the United States and Prussian postage only, the rates set down aro tho full postage through to destination. Newspapers, to besent m the Prussian mail, must he nrepaid 0 cents each, which is tha full U. States and Prussian postage. If to go through this said mail to the British Possessions in the East Indies, or to Hong Kong, they must be prepaid 10 cents, and if to other nointH in China, or to countries beyond tho East Indies, 13 cents each. But to tho East Indies and Chiua, it Is believed that tho cheapest route for newspapers is in tho British Mail, via Southampton, 4 cents each, to be prepaid, bciugtbc full United States and British postage. Without reference to tho Prussian closed mail, wo aro deRired to remark also, that, in many instances, letters which should como In this mail, particularly from the Southern parts of Germany, aro received in tho open mail, generally via France, tliu.4 rendering them subject to additional nnd’ macli higher rates of postage ; and it is suggested that writers would aid greatly toward correcting tills irregularity hy request ing their cortoipondentsin Germroy to iufoim -them selves as to the correct rates of postage, and to mark their letters specially to bo forwarded in the " Prus sian closed mail, via Ostend and London." It is to be observed Hint a prepayment, in cither country, of less than the combined rate of 30 cents on a letter, goes for nothing. The Southern Kllchlgnn Rnllroad Tragedy. The Chicago papers contain heart-rendering de tails of the lato melancholy accident. Tlitf entire rond In the vicinity of the catastrophe wns covered with tho ruined cars and tho dead and dying. One by ono the wounded and the uninjured crept from beneath, and the shrieks of tho women, and tne groans of the dying, added to tho horror of the scene. One poor woman, with both her logs broken, lies with a dead child In her arms, and two little ones un injured clinging to her. A young.woman stood by the dead bodies of her father, mother and brother, shrieking like a maniac. Three children from eight to ten years of ago were taken out aud recognized hy the father, who is left alone. Benoath tho edge of a car appeared tho bald head and liund of an old man—a leg of one and tho man gled hod v of another. - Tho scene at the depot was awful in the eAtromo when the remains were brought in. The floor was covered with blood nnd a heap of limbs gathered to gether in a corner, whilo many boreavod ones were searching for lost friends or relatives. The Newfoundland papersstate that the Submarine Telegraph Company will petition the Assembly to increase their capital to £1100,000, with a view of ex tending lines to New York mid Canada. The rumor that Chief Justice Taney intends resign ing his seat in the Supremo Court is denied in Balti more. He lias recovered from his lato sickness, nnd has resumed the disclmrgo of his duties in the Circuit Court. Late accounts from Newfoundland, state that tho ccul-fishery had been the most successful known for many years. Already 650,000 seals had been ob tained. A new harbor on tho ocean, south of Port (Mod nnd Rouge river In Oregon, has been found to lie feasible, and is called Paragon Buy, and a city is Bpringing up there called Crescent city. Aiu’kst for Detaining the U. 8. Mails—Some sugar boilers who were 6n a strike on Wednesday last, while marching through Hudson street, instead of giving way to the cars with the mails, obstructed them. Mr. Peck, tho conductor, drew a pistol aud fired at them wounding ono of their number. Mr. Peck immediately gave himself ujf to the authorities, but he was immediately discharged. Yesterday some of the men engaged in tlto disturbance went to the Police office to lodge u complaint against the conduc tor, mid unsuspiciously giving their names, they were arrested for stopping tbo mails. Their names aro Thomas MonoLan, James Brady, Anthony Trust and William Mountain. The man who was shot was named Barnard Mooney, in the employ of Messrs. Harris, Evans k Co., Sugar Refiners, No. 28 Leonard street. It is to be hoped that this will be a lesson to the usual violence which characterizes the proceed ings of these " strikers," while parading tho streets. —iV. Y. Mirror. Missoni!.—'Tho Lagrange (Lewis Co.) Missourian announces Jumcs J. Lindley, of Lewis connty, as a candidate for Congress in the Third Congressional District, •’ subject to tho decision of the Whig Conven tion, if orifc should be held." The Democrats will, no doubt, nominate C. F. Jackson as their candidate, and the Bentonites threaten him with opposition from their side of tho house. We observe that the Ste. Genevieve Plaindealer has run up at its mast-head'the Hag of Firman A. Rozier, as a candidate for Congress. It has ulso an article advocating his cluims as a National Democrat. Tho friends of J. Epes Cowan, in the samo District aro pushing his pretensions partly and strongly upon tho ground of his Bentonfsm. They are for making the re election of Benton to tho United States Senate in ’54, ono of tho great issues for tbo Democratic party. . A Ccmocb Pbaybiw—The Syracuse Star\a respon sible for the following : * '• In the State of Ohio there resided a family con sisting of at) old man by tho name of Beaver and his threo sons, all of whom aro hard " peta," who had oftefi laughed to scorn the advice ona entreaties of a R ious though very eccentric Minister who reaided in te same town. It happened one of the boys was bitten by a rattlesnake and was expected to die, when tho Minister was sent for in- great baste. On his arrival he found the young man very penitent and anxious to be prayed with. The Minister, calling on the Tamily, kneeled down and prayed in this wise: '• * O Lord, we thank thee for rattlesnakes; we thank thee because a rattlesnake has bit Jim. Wo pray thee send a rattlesnake to bite John : send ono to bite Bill; send one to bito 8am; and O Lord, send the biggest kind of a rattlesnake to bite the old man, for nothing but rattlesnakes will ever bring the Bea- ver family to repentencc 1* " . OTICE.—-Holders at olaiiua against T. Poms, will pleaie file tbo same without delay; and all indebtod aro requested to make payment. mb21—12 HENRY R. FORT. Auigsee. T7IA1UR AND RICE.—100 bbl* Baltimore Flour. 100 do r hi — S uart jars Mixed Pickles, 4 do do Chow Chow do. 4 do do htrkfns do, 4 do do Picoli do. 3 do buttles Reading Sauco, 3 dodo John Bull do, 3 do do Soyer Relish do, 6 do do Wor cesterahiro do, 12 do do Mushroom, Walnut and Tonia'o Catsups, 1 case of 6 dozen Durliam Mustard. 1 do do French do, In store aud for sale by J. ROUSSEAtl, no 18 Co.-ner Raj ami Ball streets. Hiram Smith, II D Stone and Irving Mills extra. 50 do - - - Muskingum Family Four, 26 tierces RlceTjust received and TMPR0VED EXTRA SIZE 8EIDUTZ POWDERS.—These for aaie by mh20 KlBBEE’fc RODGERS. X Powders are prepared oxprensly for the retail trade, from lupcrlor imported materials, and are warranted full weight Seldlitz Powder* (when accurately prepared, a* these are warranted to be.) are held in the highest estimation for their peculiar virtues, in gi’lng relief where indigestion, heartburn, ctr bllllous affections prevail, and when used ac cording to the directions, form an effervescing aperient draught—more agreeable, yet possessing all the medicinal QHALLY8. Daren Delaine, Satin Plaid*. Barege plain do O Printed Grensdine 8ilk*. Daman de Venice Silk Tissue, Black Grenadine Satin, Striped black narege. Mourning Ba reges. and Tlssua. in every variety and etyle, Just received and open, and for sale by mho AlKEfTfc BURN8. P ERFUMERY—Lobln’s extracts, comprising forty varie ties—Lubin's lavender and amber lavender, Farina’s cologne and lavender, Farina’a extractor roee. Prevost’a ex tracts, eande toilet, verbenVaodgeranlum waters, just re- - ~ • ”'~!LN, ties—Lubin’s | ilogneand lavender, Farina’a extractor roee. Prevost’a ex acts, eande toilet, verbenVaodgeranlum waters.' evived and for sale by. W. W. LTNCOL , mh29 Monument Square. TITO COFFEE.—3,600 bogs prime Green Coffee, imported XV direct per brig Trieste, and for sale by mhlT PADGLPORD, FAY k OO. TJOTATOHS.—100 bbls. white planting Potatoes, for sale ± by . febl6 COHEN fc TARVER >10 tags choice Goshen Butler, properties of the much esteemed SeldlUsSpring in Germany. Repared and sold by W. W. LINCOLN, mU22 Monumenf-Squart. T HE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy, pocket edi tion, beautifully illustrated and in tho most convent, ent form yet published. . Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Songs and Odes, suited to every occasion in lodge or celebrations Both new work* recently published, and highly worthy the attention of the Craft. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of 8.8 SIBLEY, no9 136 Congress-itrMl 60 boxes snperiar Goshen Choc**, for sale by ' , ALE-6 be pihSl „ CRANE fc HOLCOMBE, ( Amh23 lphla,.............M6- iork.,..26 00 • Steerage.. 9 00 P [ NHW Youte—Georgia Line*—The schr St PLANDOME, Capt. T. R. Urown. wiU have dispatch • above port. For freight of 100 bates ooton to com- plete cargo, apply to mayi ~ *“ •—The brig , -. l with dispatch aa above, roi or passage, apply on board atTelfalr’a wharf, or to mayi BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. j6£±, Bustos—Tha brig CAROLINE, Harding, ma (SUfitcr, will meet with dispatch aa above. For freight CARPETS PRESERVED. T nOSE families desirous of having their CarpeU taken up, and packed for preservation during the summer, can have the urns attended to by uy Upholsterers who have full experience, having devoted several years to it in New Orleans. Carpets will be packed and stored until families may wish them relayed. Send yo»r orders to WM. H. OUION,- Agent. ap!28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-st. M AY PERIODICAIit—Harper's Magazine. Putnam, Hag. azlnc, Godey’a Ladies Book, n '—’* ** Nfi W YOKK—The regular packet brig MA- ,00N, Captain Watkins, will meet with dispatch for —— >vo port. For freight or passage apply to the .Cap tain on board, or to ap!80 HENRY K. WA8HBURN, Agent. ‘ ?OilK—did~Kstabliatoed Line. [The packet brig WILSON FULLER, J. Johnson, mas- •r* will meet with dispatch aa above. For freight or pu- sago.anply on’board at Tolinir’s wharf.or to spirt BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. HALTIfllOHK—The sobr. TRITON, Brown, DJA; master, will meet with dispatch as above. For eight or passage, apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to *p!28 BBIQHAM, KELLY k 00. n . Jg CLEMENT, Paul Mayo, master, will meat with dispatch as above. Foi or passage, apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to apijU BRIGHAM, KELLY k OO. Jji NEW YOKK—Ueorsta Line—The regu- gjgfclar packet bark MARIA MORTON, Capt. E. M. Bulk- ley, having the larger portion of her cargo engaged, will have immodiate dispatch for the above port. For freight ol 200 bales cotton complete cargo, or passage, having supe rior state room accommodations, apply on board, or to ap!26 'on ooaru.or io ROWLAND k 00. P a P fc A. *1! i About N uounder ML About 600 Mi cannon and musket powder Alao, a amaU quantity of old leather, Ac. By order of the War Department. ■ „ , *0.a TALCOXT.B’viUOol The above can be peenrnd examined by application to the Ordnance Sergeant at Oglethorpe Barracka. apl20 Valuable Farm Lola—At Private 8ale, Eleven ten acre lota, situs tad on Lover’s lane, being part of Milien'a farm. A plan of tbe lota may be seen at our counting room. Tform*—one-third cash, balance in two equal annual Inatalmenta. with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property. , . BY T. J. WALSH. Administrator’s Rale. On TUESDAY, 6th July, wlU be sold in front of the court house, between the usual hours of aaie, That eligible Residence on Lot No. 10, corner of South Broad andWhitaker-itreete. The lot Is foe simple, and the improvements consist of a double tenement dwelling, in the basement of whleh is an office, dining room, pantries and bathing room *. on the first floor la two large and ela« gantly finished parlors, with a spacious verandah in the rear.inclosed with venitian blinds; in tha secondetory ia four bed rooms with an inclosed verandah, all lighted with gas. There are spacious accommodations for kitchen, aer- azlnc, Godey’a Indies March. Blackwood for April, Book Store of ap!28_ . Graham's Magazine for Received and for sale at tie B. O. SIBLEY. No. 136 Congress-nt. P ENS! PENS 11 PENS I!!—The Lsrguat assortment of Gold and Silver Pena, Glllott’a. in great variety: Co- hen’s superior Albata, Gutta I’archa, Wbeelus Eagle, Three Pointed ao. Ladles. French, 8chool, Public and Bangup Swans for sale at the Book store of S. B. SIBLEY, oc20 136 Congress-street. nio PLANTERS AND OTHERS—Wo have received a fresh X supply of tho following goods, which we offer for sale on the best possible terms, viz: stripM and plain cotton osna- burgs, Marlboro’ and Manchester plaid and atripes, merino ■tripes, blue deuima, cotton gsmbroon, summer cottonades, cotton easslmeret. colored jeans, plaid and striped cotton ed**, 84,7 8.4r4 and 124 brown shirting and sheeting, auilaps and Jsx osnsburgs, and a fine assortment of head .handkerchiefs. For sale by mh22 . AIKEN k BURNS B AGGING ANiFROPE.—168 bales Gunny doth, 800 coils Kentucky Rope, for aate by 1 apUfl . : COHEN k T06DKX, ' i VM V?, AJiV",', ■ ■•ir- MEW YOKK—oirt Bitubllsned Line. jJtTlio packet brig PHILURA, A. H. Calhoun, master, meet with dispatch aa abovo. For freight or passage, on board at Tellair'a wharf, or to _ BRIOllAM. KELLY k CO. Jis NEW YOIUC—Georgia Line— 1 Tho regu- SSfilar packet bark MAIUA MORTON. Captain Bulkley, will havo dispatch for tho abovo port. For freight or pas sage, apply to apl26 ROWLAND k CO. OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—Fbr PalaUca, Fla.,and all the interns - diate landings on the mute. r - wjr—k. The superior new Stoam-packotWELAKA, iHmnrl■ iMiii r "r*“*" N. Kjxq. will, until further notice, leave every Saturday, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, aa follows: To Darien $3 001 To PlcoUta $8 00 8t. Marys 4 60 * Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be ra-sblppcd free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf, or to febl8 8. M. LAFFITEAP, Agent. vant’a rooms, carriage house and stable in a brick omming to the rear oi tha dwelling on the lano. In tbs yard is a fine pump of water. Will be sold on the Oth of July, at tho residence, all] the Furniture, Carpets and Window Curtains, commencing at 11 o’clock. At tbo court bouse, on tbo 6tb, between the legal hours of sale, a yellow woman, aged about 46. a good cook and washer. The above ia sold by order of tbo Ordinary, as tho property of David M. Rodgers, deceased, and by order of the administrator. Terms for the bouse and lot—one-third cash, balancotn two equal payments of 6 and 12 months with interest, se cured by mortgage on the premises; for the furniture, cash, purchaser paying for all titles and papers. maj4 At Private Sale—Lot No. 6, Third Tythlng Anson ward, 60 by 90 feet, fronting on South Broad.atreet—a most de sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire at the counting room. apl23 At Private Sale—A desirable residence near the new rail road depot, being a single house with four, large rooms, R lastored, with all necessary out houses. Will be sold low appliod for Immediately. Also, a new double tenement For Verms, inquire at counting apl22 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Fbr Palatka, E. F\, via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middleburg, Black Creek and Picolala. «,1T—»a. The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, _jed|Uiift£Chpt. T. K.Siuw, will leave on Tuesday Morn- ing,at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. The Rates of Possago by this Boat, areas follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Marya 4 60 Jacksonville « 00 Plcolata : 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Crock 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at tbo Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to 9 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. WMi II. SYMONS. DRAPEll AND TAILOR, iVo 17 Whitaker street. Savannah. Ha* just opened a large and choice variety of Nkw Srwjra ash Suujikk Goons, consisting lu part orblack. 'figured and fancy French Cassitneres , black and coi- sired Cashmere; Cloth* nnd CashmereUn; whlto and fancy IJnon Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar seilles aud IJncn Vestings, all of which bo is prepared to mako up to order in the most fashionable style, and on ac commodatlng terms. ap5 PHILIP KE AN, . DRAPER AND TAILOR.. 08 Bryan-st., Savannah. Ga. —Grateful to my friends nnd the public In general for their liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. J now offer them a greater inducement than ever, as I lmvo just received my Fall nnd Winter Stock of En glish. French and German Broad Cloths. Riack nnd Fancy Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vestings; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting, which I am prepared to mnko to order, in the moat fashionable stylo. Also a large and well selected stock of MKN’H Ain UOYB' RKADY-MADR OtOTIlINO, togetheyvlth a Inreo supply of Shirts. Socks. Suspender*. Gloves, dollars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers. Hat*, Caps. Trunk’s. Valiccs. Ac., all of which will bo sold at price* to give general satisfaction nov6 WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for *nlo. n lnrgo assortment of Cloths, Cas, Uimeres and Vestings, consisting in pnrtof tho fol lowing article*, selected by himself during the past summer in London and Paris, which ho will moke up to or der in the best style of workmanship, nnd at the shortest notlco. Hia stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wear, ia very lnrgo nnd of the best quulity nnd ntylo—the whole of it made this fall under his own ins;iecUou. nnd will be «old nt tho lowest prices for cash or approved ciedit :—French blnck. blue, brown and olive Cloth*; fancy French and English Cassimere* ; fancy Silk Venting, super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; blnck Bar athea Silk Vestings ; sillier, blnck Doeskin Cnsslmores ; Me- rlno and Silk Undershirt* nnd Drawers; white and fancy Shirts nnd Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers: white, black and fancy Kid Gloves: Neck Ties, plain embroidered; Merino nnd Cotton Socks: su«4',f*atlnnnd Dombosin.Socka. »» wrattnkei^atrcet. STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Ho. 147 Bay Street. All persons of taste and refinement—^those having a dun regard for comfort and personal appearance, may let all time* select any and every article rnr their ward- .robe, from one of the largest assortments of the Vory Best Goods in this country; either in Ready Made Garment* or made up to measure in unique qtyle. or Furnishing urth cles of cverv description and quality ton numerous to men tion. Call and see. PRICK & VEADER. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. M. 1). MURPHY, 21 Bull-street, would respectfully Inform his friends nnd tho public generally, thnt ho lima roceivod his spring stylos for gentlemen, among .which will be found as rich and fine fancy Oisslraeroa. Vestings. Ac., aa have ever been brought to this murket. All orders executed with dispatch, aud in tbo best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully Invited to call and judgo for hcmsolvcs. mhll READY-MADE clothiiva for spring AND SUMMER. WM. R. OYUUN& Dn.mii and Tailor, Ho. . 17 Whitaker strerf*. respectfully Rolic'.ts the jiff, latfenllon tils Fi-lomU iin.i is,,, t.. ...... I"U illy solicits thcjfff/’imL «ss , asl2m Inttention of his friends mvi flic , •oral, to his largo stock of Ready. ___ ^ # ing, suitable for tho present and coming .»anon, it has all bei-h made up under his personal HupcrlnteieUnco. an 1 for style nnd durability of workmanship, is Inferior v«> none to be found in the market. The following compriso a portion of the stock : Frocks and Sacks of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloths ; black, brab d’ete Frocks and Sacks; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks nnd Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen Sacks; black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sack*. Punts of fancy French cassimeres, black doc-skln enssi- rnero. blnck drab d’ete and spring tweed cassimere, white duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot ton drill nnd duck Par.ts. far summer wear. Vests of black satin, black bnrathen. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such a* stocks, gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, nnd cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and fringhnm umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole of which be offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices a* cheap an the cbenpest. upl3 REMOVAL. I FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—The sub- ’ scriber having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be tween Congress and llroughton-stroct*.) would inform his friends and the public generally, that ho will open Tnia Day. his second supplvof Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of the best French, English and American Cloths, Cossl- meros and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive Im porters in New YotU. which ho l* prepared to make up In the beat and most fashionable styles. decl M. D. MURPHY. NEW SPRING STYLES 11 WHOLESALE M AND RETAIL. . Just received at the Wholesale and Retail Hat Store, every variety of Spring mid Summer Goods, such as Silks, Beavers, Gossamers, Pedaie. Canton, Pari*, Line Star. Campechy. and others too numerous to mention. Also, every variety of Bonnet*. Call and see. anil you will bo sure to bo suppllod, at the corner of Barnard and Broughton-streets. mhll BELDEN k CO. X PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—New style French Canopy Parasol*, silk and satin de chone embroider ed do, silk and cotton Umbrellns. nil prices, for salo by mh28 LaKOCHE k BOWNE. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD i* offered for the apprehension of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto man in charge of Mr. Jaws Bitjio. Ho is supposed to be work- .ingnbout town, or down the river on board of a ship, and lias not made Ids appearance for more than two months. He is a man about five fpel five, with very light complex- ion andstraight hair. Theabove mentioned reward will bo paid to any who will secure him a safe lodgment In the county Jail. • apll GROCERIES. a 26 HHDS. Porto Rico nnd Muscovado Sugar, 26 do choice New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas ses. 100 bbls Now Orleans nnd Cuba Syrup. Stu art’s rectified do, 500 gallon* Sperm Oil, 300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adamsmantine Candles, 26 do Starch, 50 do Cheese, 75 do Soap. 26 do Toilet do, 60 do mixed and assorted Candies, 76 packages Teas. Black, lm- perial and Green, 160 bbls A. Band C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes, Figs. Citron, Pickles, Raisins, Yeast Powders. Saleratus, So da. Ac., now in store and for sale very low. by mh28 K1BBEE k RODGDRS. EW GOODS—Henry Lathrop A Co. have received per steamers Augusta and Florida an additional supply of muslins, lawns, prints, ginghams, embroidered collars, sleeves, handkerchief*. Ac., for sale low. ap!28 __ tick.—We have great pleasure in directing the atten. tion of all our old friends and customer* In tbl* city and the surrounding country, to the full arrival of our recent purchase*, comprising the largest and best assorted stock of general Dry Goods we hate ever offered for sale. To en able u* to keep pace with our increasing trade, we have re moved our bustms to a laviwr and more commodious prenflses in tho new block of buildings on Broughton-street, opposite 8t. Andrew’* Hall, west side, where we will be hap py to have early calls from all intending purchaser*. M PRKN DERG AST A OO., ap!4 178 Broughton-atreet. boxes puro ground Pepper; 30 do ‘ Walnut Catsup; 30 do lui.io, m n layer Raisii , Mustard ; 12 dozen Mushroom and omuutw Toilet and Shaving Soap, received and for sale by febU . __ McMAHON A DOYLE._ S PLENDID PIANO FORTE3.—The undersigned having jnst received some fine instruments from the celebrated factories of Stodart and J. D. Dunhatmare enabled to offer an assortment of Piano Forta, wblcwfor tone, touch and finish, canrinot be surpassed. A call is solicited. apI9 F. ZOGBAUM k CO., Waring’* Building. TO ARCHITECTS. O NE HUNDRED DOLLARS will ta paid for the best plana fur suitable edifices for laurel flroTe Cemetery. The plan* must embrace a keeper’s dwelling, with ample apart ment* and suitable rooms for servants, a porter’s lodge and a ehappel. They must be accompanied with estimate* and specifications. Persona desirous of submitting plans for tha abort buildings, must hand them in to the undersigned on or before the second day of May next Th* approved ol will obtain the som offered above, by resolution of Council „ JOHN MALLERY, Chairman apll2 . Committee Health and Cemetery. TJIUNDY, GLN, &c.—10 half pipe! Ourd Brandy. 10 do do Jj Sewett A Roschild do. 10 pipe* Holland Gin. 20 H aud X casks Madeira Wine, 20 do do Port do. 20 bbls dd Uonon- gabels Wblskv, 60 do Domestic Brandy, 60 do do Gin, 100 do do Ram, 100 do Whisky, just received, and for adebr or sale by k DOYLE. —Landing, 26 lihds prime bacon (ride*, 13 ’ 1 ’ dlC* “ At Private Sail do do Shoulders, 7 bbls smoked beef, 19 whole and 10 half bbls choice pork, 2 bbls pork steaks. 6 do do trimmings, 4 do do ribs, 6 half bbls pork steaks, 19 do do English cheeso, for sale low. ■ *P 118 At Private sale—200 empty flour barrels, in quantities to suit purchasers. gpl6 At Private Sale—A family of Negroes, a woman about 30 yoars, boy 0 years and a girl 6 years ; sold for no fault, tbo woman is a goad seamstress, wnahor and Ironer. Also, a woman, n good cook, and a child 8years. To be sold In the city. Title* undoubted. mhl8 At Privato Sale—A family of Negroes, a woman 31 year*, girl 16, girl 12, girl 6,boy 2)(, infaut boy 3 months; sound and healthy. Title* warranted. mhlB TO-MORROW, .lllSSlSviSSS itCtaRhwi iW- whuf, for MCQUDt or oafenriknuoloU J,lMln i«nowmtUl Md MlU, dtuacOd On thvkbtp Canada, and sold under inspection of port wardens,. Tsnu * ““k ' ‘ - xuay4 , Prime Cook at nrtvate sale—A nr*— - - a first rate cook for steamboat or h Ginghams and Hdkft. at Private Sale.—Just received p*r last steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, 3 do French head bd&., for sale low. ' apl22 , Tennessee Baoon and Lard, at private aale*-18,000 ibe aa- sorted hog round new Bacoq, 2 000‘lba fresh Leaf Lard, re ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for ails in lota to suit purchaser*. - ajdl, ■ Corn and Gate, At Private Bale—900 begs Corn, and 360 bag* Oats, for salo low In lota to suit purenaeers. , fib2S ' , ’ * 8tawberry8etU.*' ' , At Private Sale—Strawberry setts of tbo following kinds Alice Maude, Boston Pine, British (hieen, Ohio, iWwood Hudson, Crimaon Cone, Whlto Wood, Hover’* Seedling, and Early Scarlet, They are all grown in thl* climate and in good order. All order* left at onr etore tor any of the above alnda will be promptly attended to. • feblO Marshall House Omnibus and Team.. At Private Bale—Gne fine large omnlbu*. el* good hones and harness complete. Aleo, the pleasure schooner Ann, with new sails, rigging, etc., all In fine .condition. The above property will be disposed of on very accommodating terms. The present owner being about to remove from the clt^haanofurtherusefofit^^^^^^^^^jbbl^ Class 62 36 76 48 24 18 11 12 68 60 60 10 48 Also, or Extra Cias* 31: 0 6 21 00 12 76 66 67 29 18 73 82 4 Holder* of prises will ploaso call for the ca*b. or renew at E. WITHINGTQN’S. Greene an«X Pulaski Lottery. GREGORY A MAURY, Managors. Class 63, draw* this day, 4th May, in this city. Sale* closest 8 o’clock,P.M. OArtTAl. $4,500. 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballot*. Xg- Tickota $1—shares In proportion. Extra Class 33, draw* at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 7th April. CAmrAL. $20,000. 60 of $1,000, 60 of $500. 76 Number lottery—W D.rawu Ballots. ASP Tickets $10—sliarc* In proportion. Ticket* either singly or by tbo package for aalo in Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. may4 E. W1THINGT0N. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale and Retail, Ho. 118 Broughton-st.. between Bull and Whitaker. THE largest and be*t selected stock of goods ever EyV offered fur sale in this city. Gold and Sliver Watches, Fob and Guard Chain*, Sets of Jewelry, Chat olanc*.Bracclots, Brooches, fine Diamond work Unger Rings, SilverCastors, Tea Set*. Pitchers, Goblets, Cups. Cake Baskoia, Spoons. Forks, Kish Knives, IMe Knives, Clieese Scoups, la dle*. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Good*, and n great variety of articles too numerous to mention ; tho whole of which will be sold at reduced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and otlior Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HORTON A RIKEMAN. WATCHE8AND"JEWELRY The undersigned begs leave to inform the Citizen* of Savannah, and the people in the country in gone- ml, that ho has taken tho Store No. 148 Broughton Street, one door Wost of Dixon’* Confectionery, where he will be pleased to make and repair all kind* of Clock* aud Watches, and will w»m»Bi «H work with which lie may be intrusted ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, And FUncy Goods., , _ RECEIVING by every arrival of the 8tenmer* fresh ions, making the best assortment in this city, of all klndnofWatches. Jewelry.Fancy Goods. Silver Spoons. Fork*, Pitchers, Tea Set*. Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, nnd every variety of articles connected with our line of business; nil ol wbicli will bo sold as low as In any city in tho Union. D. B. NICHOLS. M3T Particular attention given to the P.epairing of Watch esand Jewelry. no 20 JEWELRY. (j/1 MR, F. STEIN, on Broughton-street, has justrecnir- SJL/ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewcl- dr tv of all description*. Gold nnd silrer pencils and ueus, JL silver and silver giltod ware and fruit baskets, waiters, (Tyi tea sets, candlesticks, tablo and tea *|toons: fine table, uW pocket and pen knives, scissors, and n large variety of the "finest work boxes, dressing cases, nnd writing desks for Indies and gentlemen,.ns also a fine flciection of llutinas, nccordians ami fancy articles, too numerous to mention, which he offers nt the lowost prico* ever sold in tills city' The attention of the public at large, but especially Hint of * 'ed. --**• the ladies, Is particularly requested. aii21 NKW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, the, Jhf THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- [ifflmont of ricli JEWELRY.embracing the recent pnttorna wof En!-$ng*, Pins, Bracelet* and Finger-rings, among ,f which nro some fine diamond settings,from $10 to $500. X Also, twenty-five set* of those unique Pearl Sets ofKnr- rings and Brooches, from $18 to $126 tho eet, newest nnd rarest patterns; together with a very select nssort- iiient of Mu* ttn ’*ffutehes set in pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain cases. '-These. v»t«h a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sots, Spoons, Forks. ladles. Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios. Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes. Cuttlery. Ac . renders Ids assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed in the State, either In qunlity or pri ces. D. U.NICHOIJ3. OV Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clock*, ami jewelry. nol'z PIANO FORTE DEPOT. , THE undersigned rcsjiectfully inform the citizens of Savannah, Georgia and Florida, tlmt they havo on hand more than fifty rianos, tbo largest stock ever on salo In this cltv. and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers in the United Staten. Nunns A Clark. T. Chickerlng. Boardman A Gray, Leight k Newton, Edwards A Fisher, all well known to the lovers of Music, havo place in their large assortment.— These Plano* aro of rich tone, nnd beautifully finished in Rose Wood, Black'Walnut. and Mahogany, with Iron frames mndo in the most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated jEolian Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these Instruments hare metallcframes which render them peculi arly Hulled fur till climate, preventing necessity of tuning foriyenr*. Tiie undersigned are Agenta for Henri Here'*, celebrated Grand Piano*, made In Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Cakiurt’hMkia)I>I(j.ih.—Till* beautiful toned wind instru ment,manufactured by Carhart A Needham, N. Y.,for village purposes. Ixxlgc*. Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. Tho price* of the Fi- anos ranging from $176 to $1,000. I.W. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES. THE Rtibscriber* sole agent* for A. Stod- F«rt A Co’*., and Jonn B. Dunham’* Piano Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of theso favorito and Ju*tly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can bo fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch is evident and acknowl edged by tho most casual observer, a* well as the critical connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully Invited to view these Instruments. An arrrangement having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pianists for tho purposo, they can also be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square. KT Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. Jel7 GROCERIES, Ac. ® 160 BHL8. Baltimore Flour, 20 do H. Smith’* do. 20 do pure Genesee do, 20 half bbls Canal do, 260 sugar cured Hams. 20 hlids Bacon Sides. 180 bbls B and C Clarified Sugar, 26 do Crashed and Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do, 15 hhds Porto Rico do. 21 boxes Loaf (lo, 100 bbls Domestic Liquors, 75 boxes Tobac co, 60 cheats Teas, 26 bbls Mackerel. 26 half bbls and kit* do. 60 bblaand 10 tes West India Molasses. 26 bbl* New Or leans Syrup, 6 do Stuart’s do, 76 gross Matches, 100 do Pipe*, landing and in store, for sale by mh24 COHEN k TARVER. E " MERSON’S RAZOR STROPS.—These .celebrated Strop* are made and warranted by Charles Emerson, and are superior to any other* now in use. Purchasers annuld he ■ure nnd got the genuine Strop, aa there are nuiberoii* counterfeit* bearing the same name, the mo*l of which ore worthless. The genuine Strop can be had of ap!18 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument 8quare. 1 aaie by lain, figure apU3 KEMPTON iped bareges, foi k VERSTILLE. TJM/)UR. AC—200 bbls Baltimore flour. 60 do Hiram Smith’s JP do. 30 hhds prime and choice bacon shoulders. 20 do sides. 16 tc* Baltimore and Philadelphia haras, 20 bbls leaf lard, received and for sale hy ap!5 McMAHON A DOYLE. S UNDRIES.—66 bbls H Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour, 40 half bbl* extra canal do. 60 bbls butter, sugar ana soda crackers, CO do Stuart’s crashed and powdered sugar, 80 do do Band C clarified do, 60 do E Phelps’ gin. 26 do do mestic brandy, 40 ilo N K rum. 20 X ard 20 casks bran dy. 6 pipes Holland moder swan gin, 80 boxes 6’* and 8’* Bedell's candles, 26 do Treadwell'* soda biscuit. 40 do 6’s and 8's Grant A William’* tobacco, 20 half chest* X lb pa per* black tea. 20 do do byson do, 300 reams wrapping pa per. assorted. 200 boxes No. 1 pale and family soap. 20 hndi prime Porto Rleo Sugar. 16 do fair muscovado do, 26 casks quarts and pint* Brass' porter, 60 mat* old government Ja va coffin, 50 boxes large bowl Ohio pipe*. 40 dozen brooms with painted bandies, 200 do pained buckets for aaie by a pul SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. I l.frv.1 tiuuin.—mcnarasoo'* M irun unini, piuow- JJ csselJnsns; 64 to 124 Linen Sheetings, 74 to 104 table Damask, Dojlie’a Damask and colored bordered Nap- kina, bird’a-eye and 8coteh Diapers, Huckaback, linen cam bric Handkerchief*, and Lawn-Lawn, just received and for tala by >bl9 DaWITT A MORGAN.- W HITE Linen drilling, colored linen drill and coatings. Mate linens, grass linens, whits bollands, summer cloths, cassimere*, cottonades, ehaobrays, linen lustre*, Ao. for sale at the lowest price, by ^ ap!6 . PtWlTT k MORGAN. j\j EW SPRING GOODS.— MW WORK AND SAVANNAH ■TBAMSUIP um-W«U,„ . ThBn.iT .ad ipl.ndMSlT.ni.hlp. FLORIDA ..Otptain Ltoh am ALABAMA Captain Ludlow’ Belonging to the Hew Tork and Savannah Steam navigation Company, Will leave 8avannah and New York every SATURDAY’ These Shipe are of1,300 tons register, and^unsurpassed In safety, speea and comfort. These Steamers, loavingSavannah at tbe same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, arrive at New York as soon as, or before them. Savantutii SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, - treet. New Yor Jyir 194 Front Street. New 'tork. PHILADELPHIA AND SAYAN NAU STEAM NA VIGATION CO. Tbe new and iptendid aide-wheel Bteamshin 'STATE OP GEORGIA, of1.200 tone register, Ceptaln William Co aura, ha* commenced her RegularTrips, and will leave Savajcnaii on Wednesday, the 8th day of Sep. tembor, and every alternate Wkdshwav thereafter; *ay on tho 22d September, Oth and20th Ooctobcr, anil 8d and 17tb Novomlier, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $26 00 “ • u through to New York 28 00 Steerage" 9 00 Tills Ship ha* been built with entire regard to safety, cmn« fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable facilities to buainosa and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent, Savannah jan2l HERON k MARTIN, Agents, Philadelphia. Bareges and TUsueiTplaln and printed Cball>* aud Earege WJUX k MONTMOLIJN. de lalnee'. black and nigh colored plain Barerea. French Jaconets;Lawnn-'and Organdie*, printed French Cambrics and >neta,Lawn*,Xnd Organdies, printed I SP"***» “^HBJRY TATHROP * 00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Tlirougli In 60 to 65 hours.—Hew York and Charleston Steam Packets-1 car* Adger’e Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new end splendid Steamshipe JAMES ADDER. Captain J. Dicwimojr, 1,600 tons MARION, Captain M. Bnrnv, 1,200 tons. SOUTHERNER, Csptnln W. Foenm, 1,000 tons, will leave each altemisto Wednesd.y, having been newly coppered end guard* raised, U now in complete order. For freight or p *■ modations, apply ed, U now in complete order. passage, having elegant state room accom y at the office of tbe Agent. HENRY l r Corner East Bay and Adger k 8on’a Wharves. ■' "" placed In " *’ N. B.—A new alii will be . with tbe Southerner on Wedna*dayi. the line to conned feblO UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM ,81111’ ISABEL, William Rollins, Commandnr xvannali, Key West and Havana, connecting with the tho Pacific Mall Steamship Company’s line for Cal ifornia. lids splendid *ea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Koy West nnd Havana, on the 16th and 80th of each month, and from Uarann for Savannah on tho 8th and 22d of each month. Tho Italel will connect at Havana with the U. 8. Mall Steamship Company’* line to Aapinwall,and the l’aciflo mail lino from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will bo landed at the railroad wharf at A6pin> wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at tijo passengers’ ex pense. Tho Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mall Steam Company's lino nt New Orloans. Ticket* for Key West and Iiarann can he had of COHENS k HERTZ. Agent* at Savannah. Ticket* for New Orloans, Asplnwall and San Francisco, can bo had by apply Ing to MORDE Janl3 ItDECAI k CO., Agents. Charleston UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon,'Oa., to Tallahassee, Fla Jlailrvad to Oglethorp—Stages lo lUllahassee ismmurzvrszj commenced on tho 6th Inst., running three times a week via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three times a week via. TlioransTllle,I)uncansville. Ac. Passengers by this route will leavo Macon at half put 6 o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The 8tages leaving Oglethorgeeitiier^vny at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tal lahassee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the next day—time by either route 35 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainbridge and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol Thoinasville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10, P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route In 35 hours—from Maeonin38—and from Savannah in 60 hours. By thl* route Passengorsleaving Savannoh by 8 o’cloc Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It is also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rou ts, for travellers to Apalachicola and Wost Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglethorpe to 'Dillaimssee, $16,00. , I* O. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. FtaaKR, " “ Tallahasseo. aug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. A Dally Train for Passengers and Freight leaves Macon at 6){, A. 11.. arrive* at Oglethorpe at 10)£, A. M.. leaves Ogle thorpe at 11)4, A. M., arrives at Macon at 3){, P. M., connect ing each way with the Central nnd Macon and Western Train*, and the Tallahassee, Eufaula and Columbus Mall Stage lines. Passengers dino at Fort Vnlloy at 1)(, P. M. GEO. W. ADAMS, 8u|K‘rinlenflent mar 6 , South-Western Railroad. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Mall Train. Leave* Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. '• Atlanta “ “ 61/ “ P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with tboTritin* of tho Western and Atlnutlonnd laUnugn Roads, r.nd with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, aud at Mac i with the Day Trains of tlm Central and South-westerni.onds. Passenger will arrive In Macon nt 12)/.and at Atlanta at 1 )£, having the rnmaindrrof tho night for rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) whs« leavo Savannah at8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ton hours staging. AccommodstionTralnN.Trl-Weckly.wlll leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. H. R*. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7)( A. M. Tills Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train of tho Central Road at Macon. Passenger* by the up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sop’f Macon, May 17.1852. Smo ' Jy23 CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER— A variety of how and beautiful patterns of canary NgXS| Cage* just received. Those desirous of a hand- sSjfSn some Cage, and one proof against Miles, have only l?*Wi *" ,,,ako Kn t ' 3r ') r “11 fora choice from a Hup <v» sortment. mh28 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st R EADABLE BOOKS.—Tbe Luck or Barry Lyndon, s~ro> in a nco of tho last century, by Mr. Thackeray, authot of Vanity Fair. Pcndennls, Men’s Wives, Yellow Plush Pa- oers. Ac.; Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore, nnrt 2d.edited by Lord John Russell. M. P.; receiv ed and for sale by 8. n. SIBLEY. Janl6 136 Congress.stieet. N OTICE.— 1 TIio firm or J. F. IIhot a Co. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 14th inst. Mr. Z. N. Wink lor Is fully authorized to use the name of the firm In set tllng the business of said firm. J. F. PELOT. Z. N. WINKLER. I have this day associated with myself, in tbe drayage business, Mr. David Waldhaur. ap!16 ■ - Z. N, WINKLER. SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS. 1 K nnn LIGHTS of SASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200 ItlsUUU pairDli udi for Windows,from 8X10 (o 12X20: 100 Panel Door*, various size*. « OddSIzeifurnlsbed oq the same term*. For sale br JOHN O. FALUOANT Sugar and clarified' A. B. A C, Sngar; 3 hhda. choice N. O. Sugar; 15 bbls. large No. 1, Mackerel and Scotch Her rings: 2000 lbs. Codfish; 26 boxes Smoked Hprringa; 60 bar rels Potatoes; 26 boxes ground Rio and Java Coflee; 20 bbia, Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels and half barrels extra Bock, wheat Flour: 80 dos. large wire bound Brooms; apd 18 hoop- ed Water Pails; 8 ferkina choice Gosbsn Butter; 10 cakes dairy Cheese; and 5 bbla, whlto leaf Lard For sale by febl7 DAVID Q'COSNER. qua If , ipleaaaui disagreeable property, and la without roughneaa or gritti ness to the touch or palate. One teaspoon full of this Mag nesia la equal in strength to three or four of the common calcined magnesia, thus combining smallness of dos* with tbe most agreeable form in which magnesia can be sdmla iatered. Just received per steamer State of Georgia. jyl4 W. % LINCOLN. Monument 8qoar*. C ODFISH, MACKIsREOfERRINGS; Ac—Just received 2 hhds No. 1 Codfish; 10 barrels large No. 1 Mackerel; 10 barrels pickled Herrings; 80 boxes smoked Herrings; 100 barrels Potatoes; 26 barrels extra family Flour: 16 barrels and half barrel* extra Buck Wheat Flour, and. 60 boxes Beadel’a Starch, Candles and Soap, for aaie by O j.1.20 DAVID O'CONNOR. S UNDRIES.—170 bbU auger house Moiassee.60 do recti* f * * *- J fled N O. WUUky, 20 do high proof whitodo; 20 Wand X pipes 4th proof Brandy, 20 W and X do Malaga Win- 20 cask* pint* and 10 do quarts Porter. 66bbl* Hiram and pure Genesee Flour, 60 qulntais new Codfish, 100 b new scaled Herring, 100 do new M^R. Raisin*,,60 Diycr do^ Ith Herring, 20 do Hope Mills Gr No.lSoep, svt&r e Mills Ground Pepper, 200 do Family. Pule and i, 100 do Colgate's Pearl Starch. 20 half cheat W papers Black Tea, 20 do da selected Hyson do. 60 a «to do, 60 paekagwTBndkwhret Hour, 200 bbla Pink Eye Planting Potatoes, 100 do E. Phelps' Gin. 40 do P. k n. ConnecUcufRlver do. landing andfbrasle by jah!2 aCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO. T.MJR 8AIX—Tbe following named Negress: Berry, aged I 19 and child 1 year, an excellent mm*tress and cook; Dorous, 18 ysare, a field baud ; Hannah. 17 years, a 906k, washer and ironer; Borens 19 and Elisa 16. .fisU bends: Lucy, 14 years, houM servant andnurso; Ann. 12 years, do do1: Adam, 1” years, oetler and field hand; Bally. 19 yean, ■old band. Tho abovo nogroeo are lRriy, and vdll bo told . »•-*-<£ cjy:- •■'i 0Kr. 1 }\'U! ■.‘!W WBN>‘