The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 26, 1853, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

jbrWf*kjvt3. BR3. WILDMAN ft OANAHL baring- completed the ar rangement* for a prirata hospital, and fitted up the same «Uh all the appliances or hygiene, good nunlng, and modi- aland surgical attendance, now offer the benefit* of the InitituUon to the public. — - . ' • The terms of admission are $1 perday. Tbt* will secure constant and efficient medical attendance, medicines, board M d lodging. Ten dollars will be required In adrance, which vfil not be subject to reclamation. Apartments perfectly ■({rate may be obtained on reaaonable estra terms. That the Institution tpay parUke as much as possible of tbs benevolent public character which the orgtnators In- laded, they hare solicited the following gentlemen to act a a board or visitors, who will at all and any time Inspect Ike premises, and whose names are guarantees to the pub lic of Its efficient management: lion. Laxodom Chutes, John W. Anderson, Joseph S. Fat, A. A. S«rs, Charles Green. John W. Rabun, John Boston, Solomon Cohen, Montgomery Ci’xwixo. Arrangements Uavo also been made for the accommoda tion or negroes. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D., corner Abercron and 8outh Broad street. . CHAS. GANAIIL, M. D., I South Broad street. East of Barnard. P„ N a Y ;W6NraN B AHL, " U rl«V >nd C.untr Print.™. THU DA1LT GEORGIAN, t nnWUlied every morning and evening,8undaye except- Mc?u«ff£fc7wU°nTryreadere®^d to inin tiu-weekly oboroiaji, * TOR TUi COD5TRT, .ubUibed lo Ui, «rr»npm«ntof lb. mlL.thrw • ** ?« «npk (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,) and eon- HOtt *‘ of the State and Union, or delivered In the city, at TOUR DOLLARS m ANNDM,1N ADVANCE. tiib wsvkEr Georgian, (Vntalnlng all the Important mattterof the daUle*,!* pub- iihpd every Monday morning, at liheu D01 ^,a ran annum, in advance. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DOCTORS WILDMAN k GANAIIL, Farm street, Weat end of the flank Road. AVERY’S SEWING MACHINES. Price mly tlS—Patented Od. 19,1852. This machine is acknowledged by all who have used It to be noperior to that of any other 8ewlng Machine ever In- vented, for It* simplicity, compactness, the beauty and strength of Its stitch and its cheapness. It weighs about jj lbs., and costs only from $25 to $30. It will work neatly with the smallest thread, the finest cambrlo or silk, as well M linen, woollen and cotton good*, and all kinds of leather. It Is so simple, that a child of 10 years of ngo can under stand snd work It rapidly, without any danger of It* getting ent of order, and can do the work of more than twenty seamstresses much better In every respect than It can be done by lured. The stitches are Independontor each other, so much so, that ir overy other stitch U cut. the seam still bolds good and atrong. It Is unlike and much better than say other sewing machine over Invented. The machine Is peculiarly adapted to family and plantation use, os it will do all kinds of sowing, and whon known will be generally Utroduced into families and plantations. The Avery Sewing Machine Company have perfected their arrangement! for manufacturing on the largest scale, and will supply any number of machines at tho shortest notice. Orders addressed to Ciunua Nmurro.v, 251 Broadway, N. York will receive prompt attention.dec28—ls6m SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Office 118 Bay-ilred. Tills Company will take Firo, Marine and River Risks on tho mostfavorablo terms. Trustees—Henry D. Weed. Illram Roberts, 11. F. Waring. I. W. Morrell.John W. Anderson, N.B. Knapp, Henry lathrop and E. F. Wood. HENRY D. WEEP. President, HIRAM ROBERTS, Vico President James McHenry. Sec'y no8 A IX CtDBl IW^MbbU Al., 30 do Old.r, Id do *bll . win* Vinegar, 90 onsks London Porter, for sale by »pt2a „ . . *McMahon a dqvl& \PPLESAND 0XIQN8.—26 bU* Baldwin Apples, and 10 A bbls Onloni,landing per brig Clement, Ibr sale by mbfi BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO do London Ale and 1QHAM, A ' LR ANb PORTER,—60 dortn Booieh Ale, 60 d Porter t also, a largo supply of Philadelphia Totter In bottles, iu prime order, for dale by mhW A. D0NAUD. B UTTER—10 kegs Irish bnttar,tn 19 lb kegs, for sale by mb23 E. W. BUKER. B AGGING.—30 bale* Bagging. In fltore. and Tor sale by ' apllO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. -nUTTKR (JI1URN8, Ptggtns, Buckets and Tubs, Just Jj celved and tor aale by JJUTrRR AND J. P. OOLLLVB, 100 Bryan street. CiiE^E.-25.firkin ed and for sale by HcMA Butter. 60 boxo* [oMAHON k DOYLE. g UTTER.—10 keg* prime Butter, landing from eteamablp _ 1 State of Georgia, and for sale by apllO E. W. BUKER. JjACON AND BEEF.—30 casks tocon .shoulders. 20 do sides, 10 do choice hams, 20 half bids beef, received and fbr sale by ap»8 McMAHON k DOYLE. B UTTER AND LARD.—Just received, 10 firkins prime Goshen Butter, and 10 barrel* *’ *•-*•*•- by apllB II, IU III Kill- (IIIUIO 1 Leaf Lard, for aale DAVID O’CONNOR. gACON AND LARD.—100 hhds Bacon Sides andShoul- ders, 60 package* and bbls Lard Just at hnnd and for •ole by mh2fl KIUllKE & RODGERS. B LACK DRAP DK EIE, of aU qualities. both Eugllah and Frenob, for aale by J..H. ' v ' ,,t,vr *■ .. J. COHEN k CO., 140 Broughton-slreet. ■DUTTER.—6 keg* good Butter. Just received per stoamei Jj stats ol Georgia, and for sale by uih7 E. W. BUKEB. jgAREGE.—A beautiful atylo^ofastln striped and plaid .pB'” 8 ”’ Jurt *“' 1 r “ AflUN & BOHNS. B UTTER AND CHEESE. 25 Urklns butter. 60 boxes cheese, noelved and lor sale by . - ap!18 McMAHON ft DOYLF- ■gUTTER„AND CHKESE.—OT firkins choice Ilutcer; 40 I boxes Cheese, received and for sale hr mb2l McMAlIO! B ACON.—160 casks prime Cincinnati Sides, and 00 do do Shoulders, landing from birk Harriet k Martha, and isleby mhil COHEN k F03DICK. IgACON.—20 casks Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, receiv ed aud for sale by mh!4 MoMAIION A DOYLE. J^ACON—Just received and in store, 12 hhds prime Sides, > 15 do Shoulders, for sale by J. V. CONNERAT k CO. B ADOER’S HAIR SHAVING BRUSHES.—a largo assort ment of Badger’s Hair and Bristle Shaving Brushes, red and for sal * ~ Just received apl!8 or sale by W. W. LINCOLN. B RANDY.—20 hair and 10 quarter pli.es Otard, Dupuy A Co. Brandy, vintage of 1850: 6 half pipes do do do, vintage of 1840, of our own importation. landing and for ale by aol2 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. B ALTIMORE FLOUR, BACON. Ac—100 bbls superfine •« i . ra IA 1 t l f. — TI.UH DMn. Howard street Flour, 60 hhds prime new Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces sugar cured Hams, 20 bids and 100 kegs j.rlmo Leaf.Lard, Just received and lor sale by , “ ' 8CUA' rrAVT muvcimw l* r apl ” BCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO QORDIAIS.—10 dozen” assorted Cordials, just jecelved > and for sale by mo22 A. BONAUD. C LARET WINE.—30 down In pint bottles. Tor salo by mh20 A. BONAUD. C IDER.—20 barrels vory superior Cider, for bottling, for salo by apll3 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. C HINA VASES—A fine assortment of decorated china and glass vases, for sale by J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan st. C HAMPAGNE.—Just recolved. 26 boskets Heidslck and German Cliampaguo, for aale by mh26 J. ROUSSEAU. C IDER—20 bbls champagne cider, just landed from steamship State of ~ f Georgia, for salo by C HAMPAIGN—Landing per schr Chas Milts. 60 baskets Heidseick Wine, 60 do Hungarian Lion do. for sale by mh9 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. belts, chains, sashes and n general assortment of mili tary goods, for sale by ’"'TTON HORTON A RIKEMAN. 116 Hronghton-st. £1RAYATS—Received per steamer a good supply of fancy and black silk, and silk and linen Cravats; plain and fanc^ Najwleon Ties, etc., etc. PRICE. fcVEADER, 147 Ray street. 0HOICE TUSCAN OIL.—A superfine Salad Oil. selected ipei _ expressly for this market, Just received per Philadel phia steamer, and for sale by ”* ‘".LIN apll8 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. BHU IIUHWDIIIIB, HIB WWMW,ri»-VH f “• (andlea, French Gingham, Kmbroldytos.ftc. • . • feblO • DnWTPT k MORGAN. Ulbbert’a Brown Stout, for • mj. L o B ro -y J.R08s«5A! FISH, Ao.—80~hbiii choice Leaf Lard, 10 cask* - 8yrup, 30 do asaorted Cor- f ARITfIBH. Ac.-' y^AROCHE A BOWNR have Just received per steamer Alabama, some very handsome embroidered book Mu*' tin and cambric point Collars; also, Jaconet Undersleeves. For sate at their old stand, comer of Congress and Wblta- ker-street*. Jan 27 J^INEN DRI1J&—Wa have Just received our stock of Linen Drills for men’* and boy*’ w»*r, consisting of .... ...—x . ...... offered buff, white, slate and figured drills, which will —s. —B. »*• store, 140 DROUGHTON-STREET. L INEN GOODS.—0-4 to 12-4 Barnsley Sheetings. 4-4 to 04 pillow case Linens, superior undrosseu Shirting Linens. 6-8 to 44 damask Napkins. 84 to 124 damask table Cloths, 64 to 104 table Itamasks. Scotch and Irish Diaper* Huckabucs. Dowlas, etc., for salo by ‘ “ IIEJPY LATHROP A CO and roh9 I Brandy, for sale by fobl& r IQUORS—5 half nipea ( l_J pipes Holland gin. 30 brandy, 76 do whisky, roco aids dpes Otard brandy, 5 do Itosteau do. 3 ““ bbls Phelps’ do, 30 do domestic 1 for sale by McMAHON A DOYLF. M ISS PORK—Landing per bark. Mil ford, and for salo by apl4 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. jyjAGNOLIA WHISKY—41 barrels, landing from brig . Wilson Fuller, and for salo by COHEN A FOSDICK. 1 Jenkins, for salo by ap!13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ons of tho best mako, for salo by aplO KKMPTON A VERSTTLLE. COHEN A TARVER. M ANTILI4S.—Silk, crape and grenadine mnntlllas, n ^1-1-. ..... t„.X * * KEW WHOLESALE » H. PRX ' , JMTdlCO., * TXTHJi open their NEW BTORB. nntly oppoelte Bt. An- W draw's Hall, west aid*, on Monday, the 24th Instant, where they will offer, at theljr usual tow prices, for cash or city acceptances, an entire new Block of Staple and Fancy Dry Goodi, they would respeotfuly Invite the attontlon of me ciuxena or Savannah, and the merchants and planter* of this and the neighboring State*. Tha atock la Urge and well selected, consisting in part of: Dxvaa Goods—Black and Fancy Buka of every width and description, French and English Merinos, Cashmeres, ilous D’Barege, Bafega ** t - Ntm Bork 2U)»rrtl«m'eht« tkOM W.U. M l D6MAU) l *ADvnmatMOlioCM,lWl*AaBAP4I.,M.^ To Furnltur« Buyers B. W. HUTCHINGS, Proadwy, fftw York. D’Lalnoa, ilous D’Barege, Barege D'Lalnes, Bombaalnea.. Chamboro Cloth. Alpaccas of every description, White and Col’d, l’UIn and Embroidered Tarletons and Swiss. * Kmbrolderlea—IJncn Cambrlo Ud’kfo, Emb’d, Plain and Hemstitch, Collars, Cuflk, Undersleeve*, ChtmaxeU, Flouncing. Bands. Jncnnet and Swiss Edgings nnd Insertion*. Mant I Hits arid Shawl*—Black and oqlored crape and silk Mantillas; plain and embroidered crape Shawl*, ol every description; broche Shawls | square and long ShawU; bUck and colored mantilU Velvet* and talma cloth*. , Hosiery—ladles’ and gentlemen’s kid, sewing allk, silk, Lisle, cotton, Dorlln and cashmere Ul< ... I gentler allk, raw silk, Lisle, cotton, Dorlln and cashmere . , raw silk and merino Vest* •, gentlemen’s raw silk, merino, lamb’s wool, nnd cotton Undershirt* and Uraweri. Iitnen Dainaik—8, 10, 12, and 164 Damask and snow drop table Clotlis. 8 and 104 brown Damask Cloths, bleached and brown Damask of every description. Damask and snow drop Napkins, and Dollle’a birds eyo Diaper, llnon Diapers of ovory description. Sheeting and Shirting—10 and 12 4 IJnen Sheet ing. Pillowcaso Linens: 8,0.10,11 and 124 bleached and brown Allendale and Hamilton Sheetings, bleached and brown Shirting of every description. Irish Linen—From the beat manufacturers.i and war ranted all finuilax Goths, Cassimores. anil Vestings; Black and Blue Broad Cloths, black and fancy Casslmeres, fancy Vestings, white and colored Marseilles Vestings. Connierimnes and Blanket*—1,10,11 and 12-4 Marseilles and Allendale Counterpane*; Paris aud Whitney family Rlnnkol*. Negro Dlatikots of every description. • Georgia 1'lalus, Kerseys, FUx and Cotton Osnaburgs. Jan22 M. PRENDKRQAOT A CO. M ATTING CLASPS and leather-headed tacks, for sale by mh24 * ** . P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st. . New Orleans do, for sale-by J. V. CONNERAT A CO. M OURNING GOODS—Black bareges, grenadines, tissues, clmllys. bombazines, tamlsse cloth, ginghams, inus- chnllys. bombazines, tamlsse clotl lln*. prints, Ac., recolved and for sale by mhO HENRY I- iATIIROP A CO. sardines, olive oil. farlncc. corn sUrch, figs, cur rants, prunes, Isinglass and gcUtine. jnst received and for sale by apl4 _ W. W GOODRICH. M ackerel and herring.—2« bbu No. t 25 do do 3, 20 half do 1. 20 do do 2, 26 do do 3 Mackorcl, 60 bbls No. 1 Herring. Unding and for sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE. adlne. black Crnpo do Paris, white Crape do Paris Mantillas, also, plain and embroidered white crapo Shawls, 3...B MO» Just received by mhlO DaWITT A MORGAN. N EW BACON—25 casks new Side, per schooner Kate Heath, from New Orleans, for sale by *nh5 ™ ‘ * "" CARPET St FLOOR CLOTII' WARKIIOUSE. C art aim, Curtain GooGs, Ac. A'o. 140 Oimgrcsi and No. 67 St, Julian-ttredt. rpiIE subscriber, knowing that tho citizens of Savannah J. havo felt a great Intel est In the establishing of a CAR PET WAREHOUSE, in this city, and being aware that many have been awaiting the completion of the new store, so that they could make tlielr selection of the various arti cles for furnishing tlielr houses, would respectfully Inform tlio public, generally, tliutlie will this day spun tho most complete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS usually kept in simlUr establishments. Tie stock of the different departments will consist, In part, if the following Gixxls.viz: Carpet Department—Royal velvet, tapostry Brea ds, mocet Brussels, Brussels, velvet, taiwslry and Brussels for stairs, throu ply. superfine, fino and cjinmon Ingrain, plain and twilled VcnltUufor aUlrs, baV*. Ac., druggets, 64,124 and 104 in width, of every variety of patterns, hearth rugs, pnrlor and stoop mats, table aid piano covers, silver nnd brass oval and octagon stair rods sUlr linen, Ac. Oil Clotlia—Of every width from one to eight yards, for halls, dining rooms, steamboats. snUons. Ac., rose wood, mahogany and small-figured furniture oil cloths, 44, 64 and 6-4 wide, figured India rubber cloth for stairs. Curtain*—Silk and worsted damask d-Ulno. worsted and linen damask delaine, figured and plait damasks, va. rlety or colors, whlto and buff, for shades. Window Shade*—Transparent, laulscapo, medal lion, garlnnd. nnd whito nnd gold, entirely new stylo, cord, loops, tassels, together with all tho various trimmings for curtains nnd shades. Gilt Cornices—Bands, loops and jdns. of the great est vnrioty and pattern*, of the lntost importation, all o which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on the most lib eral terms WM. H. GUtON. Agent. novS 140 Cnmrress nnd 67 St. Julinn-st*. nnd all complainls arising from a derangement of tho ner vous system, for sale by A. BONAUD, mhlO corner Whittaker and Bay street*. O ATS—^Prime Maryland Oat*, for sale by feblO ROWLAND i /"VATS—landing from brig Mary Ciiappell.from Baltimoi and will be sold low on the wharf, by mh8 h. K. WASHBURN, Agent O SNABURGS. AC.—^Plain and striped cotton osnnbun flux osnaburgs, shirting stripes, heavy brown shlrtl lair nnd sheetings, blue drillings nnd denims, with sortment of plantation dry goods, for sale t>v mhO HENRY LATIIROl P IG HAMS.—2 bbls just received and for salo by mli2Q a. BONAUD. P IG HAMS—Just received 2 bbls l*lg Hams, for sale by mhlO A. BONAUD. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. We have for sale a Washington hand Press. Hue’s make, thick wo will dispose of at a bargain. It Is partially worn, thoagli as good as new, and In complete running order, Snof bed 37>£H24'L and will print a form 23X 35X It possesses all the latest improvements of Hoe’s Press, and will be sold for less than Ita valuo for cash or approved pa per, we having no further use for It. We also have chases, Inn ildo and foot stinks, column and head rules, dash and adrertbement rules, leads, cuts and many other articles DKeiury to the establishment of a newspaper, which we will sell at a handsome discount from original coat. Also, two east Iron roller moulds. Further particulars will be given on addressing this office. *17 PUNCH, HILTON A GANAJIL. TAPSCOTTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. Persons wishing to send for their friends and desirous of bringing thsm out by first class packet ships, are Informed that the subscribers are tho only Agent* for the aboveagen- tj In tills Gty. They are also authorized to draw on Messrs. Wm.Tnpscott i Co., Liverpool, In sums from El and upwards, which dafts ire negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Gerraanv, payable in lUpsrts of the Continont, also for sale. Apply to dec24—ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-street. C OFFEFTaND TEA—160 bag* Rio coffee. 100 do Porto Rico and 8t. Domingo do. 75 do Java do. 100 >,{ and % chests Hyson tea. 50 )£ do black do. received nnd for sale by feb7 MrMAHON A mVI.E ' draullc pressed j 60 boxes Star Candles, 100 do Ada- lo, for sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE. C ASSIMKRhS.—Double width Cnssimcrcs for (’oats and pants, a new artiele worthy the attention of persons purchasing summer goods, for sale by h22 J. H. COHEN A CD., 140 Brougliton-st. a per, for aale by aplll KEMPTON A VERSTTLLE. "P^AMASK.—84 and 104 brown and bleached table da mask, 8-4.8-10 and 8-12 -damask table cloths’, damask napkins, breakfast nnd tea doyles, for salo by aplll KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. E L DORADO TOBACCO—Of superior quality, received per schr. Victory, and for sale by apt ''7 CONNERAT A CO E NGLISH PICKLES AND 8AUCE8.—Just recolved. 10 dozen quart jars assorted English l’lekles. 6 do Wor cestershire Sauce. 5 do John Bull. 5 do Reading. 5 do French Mustard 6 do Walnut Catsup. 6 do Mushroom do. for sale by mh2fl J. ROUSSEAU, j, iKE SHIRTS—Price A Veader have just received a lareg J? sstmWnent- at 147 Bay street. apl_ mhl8 J^REXCH OLIVES, CAPOt^ Ac.—-10 boxes French Ol ives, 10 do Capers. 10 do Castilo Soap, for sale by mhlfi ’ J ROUSSEAU. JpOR SAI.E-A mulatto Woman,aged 20 years, a superior P ORTF.R AND ALE.—25 casks sujierior Porter and R. Byass’ Ale, In pints, for sale by _ np!4 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. P hiladelphia ale and porter —20 bills in pintand quart bottles, in prime order, for sale by Now England Rum, 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel, 25 do No 3 do, for salo by mh5 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. dies’ Umbrellas, for sale by a pit 1 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. P ATTIS,—Just received, a fresh supply of importod Pattes with Truflo*—1 dozen Terrino de Fois de (Iras Truffes. 1 do Pnttes de BeraMlneado, 1 do do do Perdrcaux do, 1 do do Fols Gras, for sale by mtiso donaUD. Haw’s Corned Ik-of, for sale by aplL3 DAVID O’CONNOR. ceivcd a large lot of Indian Rubber Goods, consisting of overcoats, leggings, and gloves, for sale low ly apl 8 ;«ings. nnd gloves, for sale low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker street. R UM—10 barrels I. Felton A Son’s Boston rum. landing from brig Genient, and for snlo by from brig Genient, and for salo by apl28 BRIGHAM. KF.IJ.Y A CO. gVRUl’.—250 bbls Portland Syrup, landjn^ and for sale mhl& ling COHEN A FOSDICK. SCOTCH ALE.—Just received. 10 calks Falkirk Ale.In S OAP AND CANDLES.—150 boxes Soap of various kinds, 100 do Candles, received and for sale by McMAHON A DOYLE. I ['OR SALE—A very likely Negro Man. aged 21 years, a 1 good axeman and field ha * *“ *~ SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ASBURY HULL, President and Treasurer. ALBOX CHASE, Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary. The undersigned, Agent of the above Company, continues to Uke the following Risks, via.: Marine, River and Fire iko on the Lives ofServant*. Utm of White Persons are also taken by this Company No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Corner of flay and Dray ton-streets. are made and warranted by Charles Emerson, and are superior to any others now In uso. Purchasers should be lure and get tho gonulno Strop, as there are numerous counterfeits bearing tho same namo. the most of which are worthies*. The genuine Strop can be had of JPIH W. W LINCOLN, Monument Square. B UY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are of fering the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Good* eondillngofBareges.PrintedJaconotaandOrgandles.French Umb r | c , ln ,j Q^glmms, Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al so. Summer q-.'i'j.. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N WCol- Ur*. Ac., at a great reductionfrora former prices. Jri DEWITT A MOROAN H oT'SK keeping DRYGOODS—Linen and cotton alicetr .... P'Di" j cn,Q * lnon #n< l cntt °n. Irish linen of the bed make, bird* eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel- *"*• damask, table linen and napkins, long lawns, crash, orn*n and Reached muslin, aU widths and qualities, lor *<ls st the l.^est prices, by «pl8 DaWITT A MORGAN. B OOKS.—The History of the Mormons, or Latter Day Salats; in ‘ -- _ - - -• j in imuirv oi mo xiuriuuus, ui ixtiu-i imj — the Valley of tho Great Salt Lake,—their rise progress—peculiar dootrlnes—present condition and Proipect*—derived from personal observation during a reel wnce among them, by Lieut. Gunnison, U. 8. Topograpbl- Engineer*. Received and for salo by J»c28 8. 8. SIBLEY 136 Congress street M OORE'S IRISH MEL0D1E8.—A complete collection to plain and embossed binding, boing an elegant Christ *>»i present. AUo, Musical Instruments In every variet; from a Jowaharp to'a Church Organ, and Musfo^in aiica’ta lllil , .... r»i_i t." ‘ y - --Iwinvb. Hum *uu riDuui n .lorn] pine, to Harden and Court’s Masses. For sale by F, ZOOBAUM ' ^ ,dee20 1 A CO., \W' 'with s oma!?» 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryan-slreeta. RECORD, or tkdcMa^f all dittinguithed Wo- .... \t\nau\ - - men. from the beglniug to I860, arranged in four eras •yith selection* f ro m female writer* of overy age, by Sarah "■•naU, illustrated by two hundred and thirty portrait*, a 1 *P Undidbonfe. Just published by the Harper*, and for 8. 8. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congrem-stree* PDEFEE. 8UGAR, AC.—200 lacks Rio coffeo. 100 do U- V.. Kuavra do. 60 boxes ground do. 1 Apply lo I.LY A MOP TpLOUR—Landing per bark Harvest, 26 bbls pure Genes- I? see Flour, for sale by mh9 J- V. CONNERAT A CO. j^LOUR —100 bbls Howard street. 60 do Illram Smith’s, 60 do pure Genesee, landing nnd for sale by mh21 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. F iR SALE—In lot* to suit purchasers. 3.000 bushels Corn 6C x. .. 60 lbs to the bushel. 2.000 do Oats. 32 lbs do do. mb3l BROWN A HARRIS. West Bnwd-st. Slnblc*. F RESH GUM DROPS.—I*mon and Raspberry Gum Drops, manufactured by J. Chcaureau. Just received by tue _ manufactured by j. Chcaureau. Just received by steamer State of Georgl*. and for salo by apl 6 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square^ F FOR SALE—A young negro woman, a first rate cook and washer, of gooa character; also, a mulatto woman, a good house servant and cook. Apply to * 8 — ”'M,LY A MONTMOI.LIN. apllft F LOUR AND BACON —200 whole and lmir bbls Howard- street Flour, 60 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 30 do do Shoulders, landing and for salo by apllfi 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. •200 bbls Baltimore Flour, 30 half bbls but- _ ter, soda and sugar crackers, 75 boxes do, 30 cases pre served peaches, 60 boxes lemon syrup, 60 do assorted cor dials. received and for sale by apll8 McMAHON A DOYLE. G’ INGER POP BOTTLES—For snlo by apl25 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-street. Z'' IN—10 bbls Phelps’ Gin, for sale by VJ mh22 Q^RUYEIUtE CHEESF.—One more of those fine Gruyerre Cheese will be cut this day at npl4 J. ROUSSEAU’S. £ JAMS—Received per schooner Woodbrldge, lOOsuperiot . Reynolds’ llama, for sale by J. V. CONNERAT A CO. JJAY.—Landing from bark Marla Morion, from N. York, apl23 lay, for H. K. WASHBURN. Agent. H AMS, Ac.—lObbls smoked beef, do tongues, pig haras and Bologna aausages, Just received and for sale by mi 1 i nraimriii H AMS.—600 Duffieid'*, Btagg A Shay’s and Cassaru’s Hams, for salo by apllO W.. W. GOODRICH. H AMS.—500 beat Baltimore cured llama, landing per schooner Edna C, for sale by apll3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. JJAY —100^bale* prirao Eastern Hay, dally expected from the yard. - ■ ' . may21 ' Administrator’* Sal*. On TUESDAY, .6th July, will b« «old In front of th* court houa*. b«tw*«n th* usual hours ol salt, » IblonesldancoonLotNo. ** No. ,47ft] ■jifc [NO. 4V Would Invlta the attention of atra’ngers visiting New Yt>^ tohlaUrge assortment of ' EI0H AND PLAIN FOBNITtmE, /, which for rlohnosa and workmanship will compare wifj any In this country or Europo. feb24—3m LOOKINUKSLASS WAUBIIOUSB. / IXJOKINGOLA8SES AT REDUCED PRICEaT! lVartlumcM Couriland H.. Factory 186 Duane-ri., JV..F.J rpHE application of Machinery to th* construction . A looking Glasses has Indeod worked an entire rerol * tton in their manufacture, by which I am enabled to pr duco the moet perfect and beautiful articles, and to *c> th*m at rales defying competition. Jobber*, Country Me chanic and buyer* generally, ate respectfully Invited to c«fi and examine this extensive stock, consisting of every sty* ;e stock, consisting of every sty* aud size, from firty cents a duxen to live hundred doling each. The Tradoauppllcd at rr the lowest price*, with frame «>• every description in their composition state. feblO—3m RICHARDS KINGSLAND.fr ENAMELLED F URN ITU IlK. W ARREN WARD—WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER (jo ENAMELLED FURNITURE—144 Orand-dreet, A 1 , ............. r uui.iiuiirr- in iriBNU-HrEo. ir, k—W. W. gives his whole attention to manufecturlfc, using the best materials. He is enabled to sell bett<_ goods at the same prices, than can be found clsewheiir Suits finished to match, from $26 to $260 per suit, compr* ing dressing bureau with glass, bedstead, washstand. co> mode, toilet tablo, towel staud. nurse rocker nnd four chalif all of tho best materials, and finished in tho highest stylcj 1 No._UH5rand-*treet, ono block cast of Broadway. BWENllfDCMiiMinPnDRiHTUItE. f No. 76 and 77 Xing tired, near Httdton tired. Neto Yo‘ BRUNER k MOORE Invite thow A, nt of durable and bshlonable fur| e ’ lure, to call at their new spacious w* i o No. 76 and 77 King street, n\ ‘ lino their large assortment, suites for parlors. chamb« ' * mahogany, black wahj^ -wnouso no. re • Hudson. New York and examlno tl rich and elegant furniture. In sultei and dining rooms—in rosewood, tr i stylo and warranted t< Book cases,'Elageres. and a great variety of substantP 0 and cheap furniture, suitable lor the country and shippli) t eliglbl* Residence on Lot No. 10, oorner of Sooth and Whltaker-atreeta. Th* lot la f*o *lmpl*. and th* aw*T' t of a doobl* Uaemnnt dwaOli .. . , lot, In tbebas*m*ntof which la anoAco, dining room, panlri** and bathing room t on th* flrat floor 1* twe larg* and cl*- gantly flnuhtd parlors, with a spacious verandah In the jear.lneloaed withvanltlan blfnda; Inf . ,— vanitlan blfna*; loth* second story it four tyedrooms with an lnclo**d verandah,all lighted with g*a. There are ipaclon* accommodation* for kltchsn. Ser vant’s room*, carriage houa* and it*bl* In a briqk building to the rear of th* dwelling on the lane. In tb* yard la a fine pump of wator. Will be aold on the 0th of July, at the residence, all th* Furniture, Carpets and Window Curtains, commencing at 11 o’clock. At the court house, on the 6th, between the legal hours of aale, a yellow woman, aged about 46. a good cook and washer. The above Is sold by order of the Ordinary, as the property of David M. Rodgers, deceased, and by order of the administrator. Terms for the house and lot—ono-thlrd cash, balance In two equal payment* of 6 and 12 months with interest % se cured by mortgage on the premise*; for the farnltur*. cash, purchaser paying for all title* and paper*. may4 At Private Sal*—lot No. 0, Third Tything Anson ward, 60 by 90 feet, fronting on South Broad-street—a most de sirable lot for building. For terms, Inquire at th* counting room. apl23 At Private Sale—A desirable residence near the new rail road depot, being a single house with four large rooms, plastered, with all necessary out house*. Will be Mid low if applied for immediately. AUo. a new double tenement the same neighborhood For terms, laqulre at counting PHIZES I PIUZKSII PHIZES tl! G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of Gass 62: 66 16 44 30 24 53 61 68 73 36 85 61 Tickets Nos. 15 36 68, 30 30 68, 36 63 73, and 24 61 68, prises sold. Also, of Extra Gass 88: 20 26 72 1 36 8 02 11 68 46 60 10 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WITHINGTON’8. miles south of Savannah, between the Darien Bluff road*, btlng a.part of'the Cottag* I— 1 Reiendal*C*m»nt—Now landing per schr Cataract, V bbla Hydraulic Onaent. ' m*ylT , Houae fbr Rent—Houa* No. 20 Brooghton-atieet, for rent until November lat. - - - »»yl Improved EaaenMof Coffee.—W# have jui the manufacturer* (a Philadelphia, and n_ keep on band fbr aale. Angnatna Homme Pa 1_ asnee of Coffee. Thla lathe beat oompoattlanef c offered for aale, and Coffee mad* from the Bueoee I more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and i perfectly clear, and In every reapeet superior to U Hlo Coffee, ana In use will prove a nett saving f$P over Coffe* prepared In tho ordinary manner.. *ee if It does not. * Prime Cook at private tale—A prime likely young fellow, a first rate cook for eteamboat or hotel. epl» Ginghams and Hdkft. at Private Sale.—Just r last steamer, 2 case* Glngbam*, 2 do F v for sale low. . Tennessee Bacon and Lard, at private sorted how round new Bacon. 2 OHO lb* fr reived railroad from Tennessee, and for a purchaser*. •P» . Corn and Data. At Private^ Salis-flOO bags Corn, and 860 baga Oate fbr aalo low in lots to anlt purenssers. Stawberry Sett*. . '. ■/. At Private Sale -Strawberry sett* of th* following bifid* Allco Maude, Boston line. British Qu*en, Ohio, Iwdwuod liudson, Crimson Cone, White Wood, Hovey’* 8**dUnf, and S Scarlet. They are all grown In tbl* eUreete and In order. All orders loft nt our store lor any of the above will bo promptly attended to. feblO Marshall House Omnibus and Team. a At Private Sale—One fine Urge omnlhu*. ate grod horaca and harness complete. Also, the pleasure schooner Ann, with new aalla. rigging, etc., all In fine condition. Th* above property will b terms. The pres At Private Sale—One fine Urge omnlhu*. ah rad harness complete. Also, Ihe pleasure « with new sails, rigging, otc., all inline coi ■rty will be disposed of on very accommodating s present owner belpg about to remove from the , „ rr .;i Having a large manufactory and warehouse, they nm'_ to order, afid keen on hand a general assortment, and e wholcsalo or retail at very low prices. ti- They will also continue business at their old sUnd, >' 174 Fulton street, (near Broadway.) until the first ofMaS’, nnd then reroovo wholly to King street mhl—3mn- ENAMELLED ORNASUDNTAIj COTTAG/- Greene and Palnalal Lottery. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Goas 63. draws to-morrow, 27th May, In thU city. Sales dose at 8 o'clock,P. M. CAPITAL. $4,340. 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. ftS-TIckeU $1—shares In proportion. AND CHAMBER FURNl S’lTURE, 80LTUKR.V No. 45!4 Broadway, East tide, Mow Grand tired. Manufactory No. 40 Grecn-l New York. GILLIES & BYRNE take pleasure in In- old pat DRY GOODS. H ENRY LATHROP A CO., offer for sale at lowest prices: Drcas Good*—French printed moiislia do lalnen, English and American do. new designs; Persist cloth, high colored mouslln detain, plaid raw silks.French and English merinos. French and Scotch ginghams, English and French irints. changeable glacie silks, rich brocade do, plain aud Igured black do. Untlfroldcrles—Muslin nnd lace collars, chlmlsottes, under sleeves, cops and capes, Swiss nnd catnbtie edgings nnd inserting*, thread valencins and Halo laces, black silk and blonde edging*, rich Uun and linen cambric hdkfe. Hosiery—Ladies’, misses’, men*’ nnd boys’, a full as sortment ol English and German; ladles’, misses', mens’ and hoys’ merino vests. Glows—r gauntlets. White Goods—Jaconet pUIn nnd plaid cambric*. Swiss muslins plain and figured, cambric dimities, copied and embroidered skirts, Ac. Linens, tVc.—t-4 super Irish llnonsbost mark. 8-4 nnd 7-8 long lawns. 04 to 12-4 barnsly sheetings, pillowcase linens. Scotch nnd Irish diapers, hucabucs. 6-8 to 34 da mask napkins, brown and blue check dories. 8-4 to 104 bleached and brown tablo damasks. 8 4 to 124 blenched da mask cloths, cotton and worsted table and piano covers. 10-1 to 134 toilet ami imperial quilts. 7-8 to 54 furniture dlml- t v. cotton shirtings sheetings nnd tickings. American, Eng lish nnd Welsh lln nnd*. colored French do. fancy wool plaids for boys, pluin and fancy cassimcres,tweeds.Kentuckvsatl- nets and jeans. ocll -Iloskin, silk cashmere, beaver, ladles’ riding UU.I.Ii'- gj^^SSformlng tl nEStaS , „ patrons and tho public in general, that they continue to offer a well finished, warranted article of their - --Jclure, at prices below all competition. Our putation for making an nrticlo that has stood tho test years of patent heated rooms and tropical climes, has, flatter ourselves, now bccomo world wide. As we have the most extensive stock of any establis h* ent in the United States, persons of the most pcculi j’ tasto can alwaya 1ki suited in regard to styles, colors, sha-'j ing. Ac. Tlie latest Parisian nml Italian styles always c', a ' and made to order. Particular attention pnld to of* through the post. pailllnsses.Ac.. at the lowest rates. Tbotrar' supplied as usual in unlimited quanlties. Boxing and shipping carefullv attended to. GILLIES A BYRNE, 452 Broadwa, —_ Broadwny, N, Y., Ronicnr Gaum, 1 below Grand street, cast side, w„{ Thomah Jay Brim. / remove on May 1st to No. 640 a fije, doors above Soring-street. 3m—febl v ENAMELLED COTTAGES - AND CHAMAE^ Fmnitnrc. ^3®5' MATHEWS Si STACY, WZK&Z. 625 Itroadicay. corner Sjtring tired. New York, opjnuite St. sortment of Enameled Furniture to bo found in tiiS, United States, all from originnl designs, Including Oriental! Serpentine, Open Cottage High Post, and other patterns. Also, Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chanibe “ and parlor suites 51. A 8.. devoting themselves exclusively to (ho manufac-* Extra Gass E, draw* at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 28th Inst. capital. $66,000. 100 of 11,000, 100 of 9500, 100 of 8300, «tc. 76 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly nr by tha package for sale In Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. —W1TH1NGTON. may26 IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale and Retail, No. 110 BrouQht<m-tt..hd\oeen Dull and Whitaker. THE largest and best selected slock of goody ever offered for salo In till* city. Gold nnd Silver Watches, jVest. Fob and Guard Grain*. Sets of Jewelry, Chat elanesTRracclet*. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, SilverCastors, Tea Sets.Pitchers.Goblets, Cups,Cake Baskets, S ns, Forks, Fish Knives. Pie Knives, Cheese Scoupi, Ia- Syphnns. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and syGoods,i * ‘ *- «. and a great variety of articles too numerous to’ =1 tho whole of which will bo sold at reduced, prices. city has no further use for It. feblT NEW YORK AND SAVANlfAn STEAMSHIP LINE—Weekly— The new and splendid Steamships iRIDA Captain Lro* A50 ALABAJIA CapUln Ixmow Belonging to the _ New York and Savannah Steam Navigation £bs*P*yiy, Will leavo Savannah and Now York every SATURDAY These Shins are of 1500 tons register, and uusurpasaed la “Theieiteamers,Tearing Savannah at the same time that the Mariomand Southerner leave Charleston, arrive at Nee York as soon as, or before them. •* Savannah 8A1IUEL L. MITCHELL, 104 Front Street. New Yortr. JyiT PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The new and splendid side-wheel 8t*s 1 splendid siae-wneei Hteanjfhlp STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1^200 tons^feter, Captain WiLUAU CoLUim. has commence*! her Regular 1 - *j, p I8tli i of Watches, Gocks. Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HORTON A RIKEMAN. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The undersigned begs leave to Inform tho Gtlxens .of Savannah, and the people in tho country In gene- ral, that he has taken the Store No. 148 Broughton Street, one door West of Dixon's Confectionery, where he will be pleased lo make and repair all kind* of Gocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work with which he may be Intrusted ap 27—lv FRANCIS STEIN. anil will leave Savanxah on Wednesday, the 18th day of May, nnd every alternate Wrosmuv thereafter; *ay on the 1st, 16th and 20th of June, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia...... $25 W '• “ through to New York 26 00 ThDShip has been built with entire regardio safety, com. fort and dispatch, and offers nowand admirable facUitlea to business and travel. For freight or p&ssago apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah nraylT HERON A MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIG I.INE ‘ to 65 h additions, m WATCHES, JEWELRY, And fhnry Goods. RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh . making the beat assortment In this city, of all kinds of Watches. Jowelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, anil every variety of articles connected with our lino of business; allol which will bo sold as low as in any city In the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. *3“ Particular attention given to tho Repairing of Watch • and Jewelry. no 20 city. \ ICTOT?!! of cranks, styrnp*, Pit , >dlng from schr Empress and for snlo by apllfi O. H. OAMPFIFiJ). gl’IUNG aniTsummerclotiiinl Just received an as- sortment of fino Gothing, at 147 Bay street apl PRICE A VEADER. Falkirk Ale In pints, just received and fur sale by *“* • "iEAU. apl21 S ILKS.—Summer Brocade, plain Gramelion, India Gro de Rhine, Poult de Sole. Marcellne and Florence, for aale by apl!) KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. S ILVER PLATED WARE.—Silver plated ca tors, nut crackers, spoons, forks, fish knives soup ladles, knifo rests. Ac., for sale by aplO J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-street. constantly for salo nt the store of a pi 8 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. S UGAR AN’D MOLASSES.—10 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 10 do Muscovado do. 30 do Molasses. 76 bbls new crop do. received and for sale by nilil4 McMAHON k DOYI.E. THORNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Savannah, Ga. THE Subscriber Is pleased to ba able to nn nounco to Ills fellow citizen* ol'Georgia and Flor- Iron Front Buildings on tho Corxkr or Wkrt Broad nnd Bay rtrows. in tho Gty of .Savannah, are now complete, and he offers for salo one of tho moet varied, dura ble and stdendld assortments of CARRIAGES over exhibited in a Southern City. Among my stock will bo found all of tlio late and most rMin-ii-nu- uljl—, •l****en wlH* '-(.l'"— — J strength My whole atock has been manufactured by the most cele brated manufacturers In New York and Newark, N. J., and has been gotten up under my own eyo during tho pnst Sum mer. and I* warranteil in every particular. If twenty-four years practical experience in the Carriage business (eighteen ycarsof that tlnje In my native Slate. South Carolina) 1* any passport to confidence, then the sub scriber feels emboldened to ask a share of his fellow citizens' t iatronoge, nnd to assure them that the Inducements nmv of. ered in the city of Savannah are unequalled by those ofany city In the South. It Isniy intension soon to enter largely Into tlio manufac ture ofCn rrlages in this city. I have secured the services of some of tho best workmen in the various branches, both native and foreign, and I led con fident of my ability to present specimen* of Georgia mapk CARRiAUENthnt shall coin pare favorably with those made any where I have now in my possession two Mednls awarded me by the ‘‘American Institute,” N. Y., and tho ‘•South Carolina Institute.” for specimens of my work, that I would bn pleased toshowto iinv one who may have the curiosity to sec these tributes to Southern skill. J, C. TllORNTON. GROCERIES, Sic. 200 Idds Baltimore Flour. 50 do Gencssce do, 25 do llirani Smith do, 60 half do Canal do, 25 bbbls Butter Crackers. 25 do Sugar do, 50 boxes Soda do, 6 tings > oft shelled Almonds, 100 whole, half and quarter boxen Raisins, 200 boxes s|wrin. adamantine and tallow Candles, 100 do Pale nnd No. 1 Soap. 25 do do do SUrch. 20 do Ground Pepper, In H lb palters, 200 du table Salt 100 eighth, quarter and hnlf chests Ten, 200 do Tnbucco. assorted qualities, 100 hags Rio Coffeo. 60 do Java do, 60 hid* Stuart’s refined RAC Sugar. 50 do circle A crashed do. 10 do ground do, 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do New Orleans do, 10 boxes I/inf do. 200 bbls Domestic Liquors. 20 ense* ns'd Pickles, 80,000 Segara, ns'd qualities, 50 gross Pipes. 100 reams Wrapping Paper, 50 dnz Brooms, 100 Dcmljnns. 1, 2.3 and 5 galiouj, 500 new sugar-cured Hams. 5 hhds Sides, 6 hhds Shoulders. 100 sacks Salt. 10 tierces new Cuba Molasses. 50 bbls do do, 10 do Stuart’9 sugar-house Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wiucs In store, for sale by fob25 COHEN A TARVER silk nnd lisle thread; also, a large assortment < hosiery, gloves, Ac. . PRICE A VEADER. np!22 147 Ray-street. S TUARTS CANDIES—Just received per steamer Alabama, a supply of Stunrt’a celebrated steam refined candles, ui ant' ‘ in pound and half-pound pnekagea. mhlO W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. S PANISH SKGAllS—50.000imported segar*. just received of various brands, viz: la esmeralda, la fllantropa. rlo honda, morcra, for sale by A. BONAUD, aplO Corner Ray and-Whitakcr-M*. S UGAR. COFFEE. MOLASSES AND SEGARS.—70 hhds Muscovado Sugar ; 258 bags Coffee ; 07 tierce* Molas ses ; 40 barrel* do.: 00 do. Muscovado do.; 25 M Segars; landing per schr. Slam, from Cnrdenaw. and for sals ly COHEN A FOSDICK. tnhlO S UUAItS.—'26 libds New (Jrlenns Sugars 26 do Torto IUco and Muscovado do; 160 bbls Stuarts A II A C do ; 160 do Coffee Sugar B A C do; 25 do cashed do; Just in store, and for sale cheap by feb22 K1BBEE ft RODGERS schr Fannie, S UGAR, Ac.—landing per s phla. 20 hhds choice Porto Rico Cruz do. 110 bags Rlo Coffee, 15 * • “ * sale by as from Philadel- 15 do do Santa Vinegar, 10 hhds CRANE A HJLCOMBE apU3 Boiton, for sale, to arrive, bi [GUAM, KELLY A CO. _ duck frock and sack coats, white linen Jackets, pants, vests, Ac., with many other kinds snd descriptions, just re ceived ann for sale al the lowest prices at 147 Bay-street. k VEADER. . guayra do. 50 boxes ground do, 10 hhds N O sugar, 10 *wiva»covado and Porto Rico do, 76 bbls crashed do, 75 do POwrtrred do, 60 cases Hyson tea. 40 do black do,-60 boxes P°f* ground pepper, 60 do ginger, received and lor *ale hr “PW McMAHON A DOYI.E. H OSIERY—ladles’, mUaes’. gentlemen’*, and children’s, English and German hosiery, a fine assortment, for sale by HENRY LATHROP A CO. Wm CHEESE, Ac.—30 keg* selected Goshen Butter; T~ ”10 boxes do Goshen Gieesn : 100 An dn sr-nlnd Hnrrlmr. j™ boxes do Goshen Giecso ; 100 do do scalod Herring', 1M do do Raisins; 60 half and 60 quarter do «!f. <| uarter and eighth bbls Buckwheat; 20 1 ? If ;Mjdo New Bedford Sperm Candles; ™,"UBmSegar*. Recelved^er steamcr and for salt 1 novlB ’ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A OO ^^L’RJfS.—Just recelved. 20 Bbls Stuart’s Crashed and ^ ciarifled Sugar, 8 hhds Now Orleans do. 10catks,nts. *5d pln'ts. Bjass I/tndon Porter. 26 dozen fancy handled wepint*. 60 do assorted Scrub Brashes and Gothes Lines. ? and 3 hooped Water PaiU, 26 dox Wash Boards. 30 . j o ftardi In ){lb. cans, 00 boxes Beadel’a Soap, Candles, and fllifip.!, .nj in Ur 1.1 I. fr.. 1/1. — ,'g Soap, Car wrch, and 10 half chosta black Tea, In ){lb. p •Afidlnfir, and fox sale by *P>Y3 ^ DAVID O’CONNOR. ** k, . n the at the conwr a^ Whltaker-street*. would respectfully call ^stWenUonofhU friends and the public In general, to hi* stock ofLIqnora and Ggars, which he U prepared ~ “ll Iftiqwanlltle* to *nlt purchasers iftf;ZLTO hand a Urge assortment eoMwnuyon band a Urge assortment . ncottlsn Is'fe. bv thn authnr nf Urm VI-*..- — .1 ii.ikL.1 A P tU i Ol—n'.PIolonl. boQ quf.Tlon. Wa8 ' Uonta| ol I1 l .Mwor W tbs Boar. 8 S gfisTj m Cam—.itn»t. aplO L JJAY—1M bale* prime North River Hay, landing per schr. North 8Ute, for sale by mh‘29 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. JJAMS—71 Uerc«iDufflcld’* superior Hams, 26, do John Shay A Co.’s do, landing from bark Harriot A Martha. ■ ■ ■ mill l —’ and for sale by COHEN A FOSDICK. H EIDS1ECK CHAMPAGNE.- lliedslcck Champajtne, and warranted to be^aucMof ■ale by •100 basket* real genuine ' o be auch.fe” ROUSSEAU. H AY.—100 bales prirno North IUver Hay, fending from schr F 8atterly. for sale by Irioham, b I’OSIERY AND OIDVBJ—Received, a good assortment, 'pRICE A VEADER. 147 Itoy-street. JJOSIERY—Just received a new assortment of Bilk, Meri no, Gauze and Cotton net Uudershlrt* and Drawers, for sale at 147 Bay street, by mhll PRICE A VEADER. TTARROWS, MANURE HOOKS, Ac.—Half dozen Scotch JLX harrows, do do Geddea’ do, one dozen manure books, 60 canal barrows, fending from schr toprew^foMaja H AMS. AC—1300 hams, 10 bbfe lard, smoked and pickled beef. 26 English dalir and pine apple cheese, 20 kega superior butter, Just received by apl* W. W. GOODRICH. JJU8UAND’S CALCINED' MAGNESIA—Fully equal to Henry’a and at one-half the price—\ grow warranted fresh, jnlt received and for sale by royo W. W. UNCOLN, Monument CHAMPAGNE-100 baskets real genuine Heidsleuk Champagne, and warranted to he suoh. Just received direct from the sole Agent In the United States.— For ral* by ap!8 . J. ROUSSEAU. I CED CONGRESS WATER.—Congress Water warranted freab, kept eonsUntly Is lee, may be found at the store of apllo W. W. LINCOLN. TliST RECEIVED—30 boxes Adamantine Candles, 10 boxes J^p.U.1 .pm. do, l. .^^rnd *plc* and knife b , lOO Bryan atreei. apl22 S MITH’S LICORICE LOZENGES—This artlclo is the ex- tract of ltcorlco root. In a highly concentrated form. NCOLN, Monument Sqnare. PREMIUM PIANO FORTES. er ,.^111. _ _ GROVESTEEN A CO., No 481 Broadwnvr New York, would cnll the attention of tlinsiD l^j^jpyjalHtut purchasing, to their sjilcndid stock oyl InlHiut purchasing, to their stdcmlid stock o; 0)s •*» 7)t octave Pianos, which they belicv*. cannot be excelled by any other In the city, either In tontv finlsb,quality of mntcrial, or workmanship. Medals haoy l,een awarded by the American Institute to their iuxtr'-ui montu five j cars In succession ' p Having receutly purchased the entire stock of the late firm of Dubois A Warriner. formerly Dubois A Stodart. la- vorably known for forty years as Plano maker,, they would invito the continuance of the favors or their friends and customers with tlio certainty of giving equal satisfaction. For tho Southern market wo are making with Double Iron Frames and Detached Csses, peculiarly adapted to the climate. febO—3m nnADDtllY’B PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOM, 423 Broadway, New York. Assorted Instruments of tho best New York nnd Roston manufacture.—The subscri ber having taught the Piano for many year*, and become familinr with all the different maker’s .Instrument* of any note,nnd knowing that there l»_. great choice not only In different nrakers.hut in instrument of tho same mako, feel* confident that ho can give entire; satisfaction to all who mny fnvor him with their orders. He will furnish Instruments or nny good make ; also, Jlelo. deons and second hnnd Pinnosat tho lowest cash prices Patronage is respectfully solicited. dec2B—3m E. O. BRADBURY. GEO. W. Si JEII1AL READ, ffTl Manufacturer* ami Wholesale Dealers in HATt.* AND STRAW GOODS, have now in store and *“ constantly receiving, a choico and magnificent stock of good; in tho above line, to which tho attention of tlio trade am’ country merchant* Is invited. Orders are solicited, which shall have careful and prompt attention. 10 COURTLAND-ST., nenr Broadway, Janl3—3m And adjoining Western Hotel. New York. TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. Stores 70 Maiden Lane or 0 Liberty-street, and 169 Jl nail way. New York. Mnuufnctory, 342 Rronil-at., Newark, N. J. C. v. .}.t JEWELRY. fl 1 j MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-street, lias just rcceiv- Vg/cd the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel- ry of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and nens, Ji sliver and silver gilted ware and fruit baskets, wnitcra, iTVtca sets, candlesticks, tuble and tea spoons: lino table, w pocket and penknives, scissors, nnd a largo variety of the ,v finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for ladies and gentlemen, ns also a fine selection of llutinas, ucconlians nnd fancy articles, too numerous to mention, which ho offer* at the lowest prices ever sold In this city The attention of tho public at large, but especially that of 1 ,ted. tlio ladles. Is particularly requested. au2T NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,Sic. M THE undersigned Is now opening a splendid assort- [iflmcnt of rich JEWEIJtV, embracing tho recent patterns yLf of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets aud Finger-rings, among £ which tro some line diamond settings,from $10 to $600. Also, twenty-flvo set* of those unique Pearl Sett of Ear- rings and Brooches, from $18 to $126 the sot, newest VIM and rarest patterns: together with a very select ass or t- ”ment of extra fine Watches set In pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Storling Silver Sels, Spoons, Forks, ladles, Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin 'e. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Bronxe Figures, gold mount ed Canes. Ciittlery. Ac . renders his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed in the btate, either in quality or pri ces. D. U. NICHOLS. *3“ Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jowelry. nol2 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Savannnh, Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand more than fifty jPianos, tlio largest slock ever on salo In this city, nnd made by tho most celobrntcd manufacturers in the United States. Nunn* A Gark.T. Chickering. Boardman A Gray, ■.all—”* *-**-- Lelght A Newton. Edwards A Fisher. all well known to the lovere of Music, have place in their large assortment.— These Pianos are of rich tono, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames made in tho moat substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the Justly celebrated Afolian Plano Fortes, which for tlielr sweetness of tone have not been equalled. AU these Instruments have metalleframes which render them poculi- arly suited for tni climate, preventing necessity of tuning for ye* “ Tlio o undersigned are Agents for Henri Here’s, celebrated ItORKACII A Cn. would invito the at- j they stand pre-eminent. Grand Pianos, nrade in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, /*SyfYE"mn r ticlea. Being one of the oldest establish ■viJiiieiit*. their facilities are second to none.— Sample* of tlielr goods can he found In almost all tho prin cipal cities nnd (owns in tho United Slates. They do not wish to mako unseemly pretensions—sufilc it to say that they will not lie undersold. Merchants wh.- choo'C to send them orders may depend upon prompt and satisfactory return*. 3m—mill , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Georgia and French,Durr nnd Euro pean MiU Stones: Ploughs nf various Kinds, Ingle, Sub-Soli and Wrought wBMUBiBHaSlion); Iron Fire-proof Safes, Shovels nnd Spades, Manure and Hay Forks. Potato Hooks, C<>i Shelters, Cob Crashers. Manure Drags, Cultivators, Straw Cutters. Scythes and Sncnths. Hose. Axes. Pick Axes and Handles. Bond Scrapers, Ox Grains, Ox Yokes. Garden nnd Fancy Barrows. Garden Graira. Segments and Gudgeons Sreen Wire. Ilnmcs. Measures. Grist Mills, Rice Threshers, Cnuldro.iN, Douglass’ Pumps aud Water Rams. Well Wheels, do Iluckels, Colton and Counter Scale*. Trunks, Cotton Hooks. .lack Screws. Burnie’s Sea Island Cotton Gins snd Griswold's Upland do. Cement, Plaster, Mill and Cross Cut Saws; also, fond and Yard Saws. Ac. For sale by unit) CIlA’S II. CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-st. pure Palm Oil. and is warranted to l>e of a superior quality. It Is highly useful in clenmlng the skin, is very emollient, and produces an excellent lather. Just receiv ed and for salo by WM. W LINCOLN. nnl5 Monument Square d Sugar r 20 boxes Loaf Sugar, 10 bbfe crashed Sugar 6 bbls powdered Sugar 60 boxes jiale and No 1 Soap. 10 boxes toilet Soap 1 Starch, 26 boxes I’esrl Starch 20 bag* Java Coffee, landing for sale by p30 COHEN A TARVER. sep30 T IENNENT'S ALE.—25 casks Tenncnt’s superior Ale in pint bottles, 10 do Falkirk Ale, 20 do London Porter, for sale bi “ rjpOKEYY X ed. dire apllO W. W. GOODRICH. WINE- ed. direct from tho apl7 Tta S— A superior artlclo, strongly recommend- om the importers, and for sale by A. BONAUD. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. N EW and beautiful Spring and Summer Goods, Just re ceived by the last Steamer. Vix: Barege DeLains; Worsted Bareges; Silk Tissues; Colored Sewing Silk; Dresses Foulard Silk; Colored and-Bfeck Challeys and Bareges; Black and Colored Silk; Black Figured Barege* and Tissues; Black and Colored F. Mu*lin; Black nnd Colored Glnghhms: Plain nnd Colored Lawns; Black and Colored French Cambric; and a fine assortment of Black and Colored Calicoes: Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and Mull Muslin; Plaid and Striped Swiss Muslin; Silk Parasols, very pretty; also, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. AU of which we offer on the most accommodating terms. mlilS AIKEN A BURNS. .—Just received. 10 chests Young and Old Hyson, Imperial nnd BfeckTeas,in metaUc packages, of supe- nwAlty.' 1 * r, for salo by J. T OWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA.—! gros* old Dr Town send’s, 1 do S P Townsend’s, also. Sands’, nils’, and Bull’s Sarsaparilla, just received and for salo by mhlO W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. T OBACCO—10 cases superior Virginia Gold LeafTobacco 12 do Diamond Twist do. 10 boxes $1 lb- extra El Dora do do, 26 do W T Law’s beat do L 80 dq CarreU’«_Gold_Lcal OOUO, iO UU W IW» ocatuu, WUU muiw.uuiuum do, for sale by mhO J. V. CONNERAT k CO. [TRIMMINGS —Trimming braldfcolored silk and Unen do colored silk, lluen ana gilt buttons for children, fancy open worked hose and half nos*, for sale br ap!20 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. ■\7INEGAR—10 bbfe pure cider vinegar, and 10 bbfe white V wine vinegar, Just landed from steamship 8tato of Georgia, for aale by. mh22 B. W. BUKER. W"3r‘ a ' mi ‘“ r *" n ;K5"iTm£' -tXfHVre AND CHECK HATTING, K, W .ml « <, Jui VV received and for sale by inh7 AIKEN k BURNS. HI8KY.—lOO^bls. Ncw Orleans Whisky, landing tills day per brig Kbto Heath, and for safe by mh3 WHJJ8 A tiRUNDAOE. W Powders —Ons*package of these powders will miske two gallon* of Soft Soap, of a superior quality for all do- rST** w! 1 ^LlNWLN^Monnmmtsquare VANKEE NOTIONS.—Patent relf-heatir RANGING TIMBER. T HE Timber Cutter* of Edisto River. South Carolina, re spectively call the attention of buyer* of Timber to the Giarleston maraet for that article. They believe that they furnish ns well got and as largo good heart Timber as can be found in any Southern city. By a strange and arbitrary system of measurement—keeping the foreign trade in Igno rance nf (lie cheapness nf the market, the Mills of Giarlcs- ton are enabled to purchase the Timber, at price* enor mously low to the Timber cutters The latter would there fore, invite buyers to examine tlielr market. Tlio same timber which bring* In Savannah, (by the papers) from 8 to 12 dollars per thousand feet, Is now selling In Charleston from 4 to 8. Janl5—Awlflt. very handsome assortment of painted WJnduw in Gotblo. landscape, street views, boquot. flowers, gilt edge, Ac. Also, muslin and lace Curtaloi, whito furniture Dimi ty and buff linen all width*, white cotton, bullion and baU tassel*, curtain holders, Ac., for sale by mh28 La Roche 3 A BOWNK. T7LUTD MAONFSIA.—Tills condensed solution Is a very •F agreeable and efficient form for tho administration of » - lt and is very useful In Naucea, Acidity of the i, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia, for aale by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-Square. E NGLISH MUSTARD—A very superior article of English Mustard. In large and small cans, also In bottles. Jurt received and for sale by mh4 I cans, atso In bottles. W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. case* whole, hair and quarter canisters fresh salmon, 10 do do lob- OARD1NES, Ac. O aanllnr*, lOduA-ucauu.iciKiiv'-i. .a.iuuu, 1UUO XUIUV ■ten, 8 do jars ptckled do. 8 do bottle* tomato eateup,. Ju'it received and for rale by ap!21: - rj, ROUSSEAU. —F moms,iomiitm k oo INDIA RUBBER GOODS. T HE subscriber would respectfully call tlio ntlentionot his old customers and merchants throughout the Uni. ted States and Canada, to his stock of Rubber Good*, manu factured by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1863. His stock of RUBBER CI.OT/1ING. is particularly deservlijj* of inspection, ns It Iras never before been so complete, no» Coats. Capes, Pants. Overalls, laggings, Carriage Cloth. Wading Pant s Piano Covers, Gloves, Caps. I Machine Belting, | Engine Packing, I lJfo Preservers, Air Balls. Whips. and every description of Rubber Goods constantly on band. Tho shove are warranted to stand any climate, and will bo sold at most reasonable price*. Orders solicited and promptly atteuded to. D. HOBO MAN, 27 Malden lane, First cor. from-Broadway. aud 59 Nassau-st., N. V. Jsn20—3 m TOTVllOLESALfe MERCHANTS. JOHN C. HENDERSON A CO., ■o. 02 Hue da thuhnurg Poistmnicr. Paris, and 174 andl70 Pearl-tired, New York, QFFER for snlo nn extensive assortment of French and American Artificial Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments. Italian. French. English and Amorlcan Straw Bonnets, Kib bona. Ac. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embraces the largest and most varied stock to bo found in the U. States. Samplo* may be soon at our wareroom in New York. Janl3—3m ment.manufaetured by Cnrlisrt A Needham. N. Y..for village purposes. Lodge*. Serenading Parties, and flie private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tono, they have also (or snle. .Ml these instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of the PL anos ranging from $175 to $1,000. I. W. MORRELL A Co MANO FORTES; flBgssy th nfTnft,. THE subscribers solo agents for A. 8tod- •t A Co'*., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Plano Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst (heir superiority nf tono and touch Is evident and acknowl edged by tho moat casual observer, as well as the critical connoisseur. The ladles arc respectfully invited to view these instruments. An nrrrnngement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianist* for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of thn tone. F. ZOGDAUM A CO.. Market-square. 82“ Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. Jel7 GROCERrasTdie. 160 BBLS. Baltimore Flour. 20 do II. Smith’s do. 20 do pure Genesee do, 20 half bbfe Canal do, 250 sugar cured Hams. 20 libds Bacon Sldos. ICO bbls B and C Clarified Sugar, 26 do Crashed snd Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do. 16 hhds Porto Rico do. 21 boxes I/iaf do, 100 bbfe IVimestic Liquors. 75 boxes Tobac co. 50 chests Tras. 25 bids Mackerel, 26 half bbls nnd klta do, 50 bbls and 10 tes West India Molasses. 25 bbfe New Or leans Syrup, 5 do Stuart's do, 75 gross Matches, 100 do Pipes, landing and in store, for sale by rah24 COHEN i A TARVER. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD Is offered for tho apprehension of CHRISTOPHER, a mulatto man in charge of Mr. JauraBiiqp. Heisaupposedtobowork- ingabout town, or down the river on board of a ship, nnd has not made his appearance for more than two months. He Is a man about five feet five, with very light complex- —______ Ion and straight hair. The above mentioned reward will be TO MANUFACTURERS. paid to any who will secure him a aafo lodgment In the T HE Subscriber would Invite the attention of Manu-1 county jail. apll torturers, and others to life Stock of Factory Findings, | vq...,. n —iso 1,1,1. Kt'imrf* A Hnndc'sii'. coiislstlng in part of Shuttles. Pickers. Leather. Twines. Ma-1 N™? v'JTon ft. aS v7, •»’ — ' Snrvd. IV K? r * N ?- L -’ounaaNewurieans ssrs'riVwi.'.Vr’Vss,; 'iwdi M . 1» !aK..“ Otk-Umed, SWcbrt ,nd Rl,lted Belli., w4& W001 P '^”' "“'OS; 1 °'> 0 “■”'*“ JOHNSON’klx)" Ac.—Muslin and lace CUmlsetto sad jan27—3m 182 Water, corner of Plne-st., New York. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER, No. 42 Chatam-U., New York. O FFER8 for sale the following articles warranted of su. perlor quality.:—Maccohoy. Scotch.Coars" " *" " ~ pee and other Snuffs, al«o Fine Cut Tobacco papers; a more particular description of the various arti cles can be known by sending for a full prico current aa above. IJMBR01DERIES. — ... — XL) Collars, fece, muslin and cambric Stoeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Bands, .. w ,rr«„,.n nt m i Lllwn cambric Handkerchleto. black Lace Mantillas, "oT.'.TK'C *?, d , ’ ' • HENRY t.ATHROP k CO. |an!4—3m RICHARDSON’S LINENS, DAMASKS, 8HNETINGS, PURCHASERS deslrousof procuring the OKxmxoe P URCHASERS deslrousof procuring the owraiooow are requested to see that the name of the Arm. J. N. RICH ARDSON. SONS A OWDEN. is stomped in full on each ar- into: tide, a guarantee of its soundness and durability. Agen JOHN BULLOCKE A JOHN B. LOCKE. dec20—8m 38 Pine-street New York. THE LARGEST SILK RkBBON AND TRIM- MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. T HOMAS O. STEARNS. Importer and Jobber of 8ilk, Mil- llnery and Fancy Goods, 182 Rroadway. New York, has now In store and la dally receiving and offering at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of Goods hi his line, embra- dng all the various style* and designs consisting of and Fancy Silk*, MarwUles, Florence*. Shawls. Trimi Fancy Silks, Marseille*, Florence*. Shawls. Trimming*, uonnet Ribbon*. Taffeta and Satin Ribbons. Dress Trim mings of all klnd*,Froneh and English Crtpea Crape Liases, Silk Cravats, Embroideries, Gloves of all kinds, Silk ’ .Embroideries, Gloves of all kinds, ftlk Lace MIU. Bareges. Lace*,! White Good*, Hosiery,L. 0. Handker chiefs, Ac. . The undersigned invito* the attontlon of the trad* and his friends generally. Great Indacdtnento offered to csss and abort time buyer*. THOMAS O. STEARNS, 182 Broadway, dec20—Tyr Between Liberty-at. and Malden lane,N. r. JOHN I. SMITH. USBREEllA AND PARASOL BAIIUFAOTUBEB, 234 and 236 Broadway. New York. K ENSIVE IN LTHOS1ERY, Ac.-Ladles’ and mfesea super long net uilto, tl ladles’ super pearl silk hose, do white sandal fece do super pearl silk hose, do One lisle and French thread hoso. ladies' ami gcattjllk, m and lisle thread gloves, for sale by KEMPTON A VERSTTLLE. (essrs. K. A V. haring an agent In Europe, will receive order* until the 25th Inst, for Hosiery, Glores, or any arti cle in our line manufactured in Europe. apl20 andTiine palm loaf Fan., fine China, rty. for sal* - T7AN8.- ...... X Spanish and other style* In great variety, for safe by may3 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALK.—A palr^Ttoy kind, gentle and *xcellrnt travellers. „ r iy4 PADEIFORD, FAY A 00. H AIR BROOMS. Dusters, Scrubs. White-wash and Bho Brushes. Printer’s Lye and Proof BrusheSjTooth. Hair and Nall Brushes, for sale by J5Pi_ unuDu, twui, ni J. P. COIJJNS, 100 Bryan si. TJNGLISH VERMIN DESTROYER.—ThU artlda isaxton- XL) slvely used In England for destroying all kind* of bogs, worms, Ao. For Roach** and Ante, there to nothing aqaal to it It ha* been nothing equi lied upon at an < Jo*treceiv*d, and for sal* by **n fairly tostod In this city, and can be re- •ffeetwuextonnlnatorofall k‘ kinds of vermin. W. W. UNOOLN, Monnm«nL*qnare. F IFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be paid by the under- ■Igned, to any person who can furnfeh proof to cohvict white man of tb* crime of pnrehaalog com, cotton, or Charleston Steam Packets-1 rave Adger’* Wharves overy Saturday Afternoon, and * irday the new anfl each alternate Wednesday. On Saturd iplendldBteainabijj* u1jj j D , aa j ra0!rf 1,600 ton* MARION. CapUln M. BxhRT, 1,20C ton*. —caplin \\r. FoSTO, 1,000 tons, will leave each^riimiratoNveSnesd y.‘ having been newly eoppbred y. 1 „ aud guards raised, is now in complete order. Pi For freight or passage, having elegant modatlons, apply at the office of the Agent. Corner East Bay and Adger A Son’s Wharvei. N. B,—A new ship will he placed In the lino to conned with the Southerner on Wednesdays. fe“10 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM TUJHfiJt? ship ISABEL, William Roluxs, Commands: between Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting with tlio tho Pacific M&ilStcamship Compsny'sllne fbr Cal* iforuia. This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West aud Havana, on the 16th and 80th of each month, and from Havana for SaT&nnah on th* 8th and 22d of each month. „ • -• .. .. Tlio Isabel will connect at Harnna with tho U. 8. Mall Steamship Company’s lino to Asplnwall.and the Pacific mail lino from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be fended at tho railroad wharf at Aapln- wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at tho passenger*’ ax pense. Tlio Itabel will also connect at Havana with the U. S. rasl. Steam Company's line at New Orleans. Ticket* for Key West and Havana can be bad of COHENS A HERTZ. Agent* at 8avannah. Tickets for New Orleans, AspInwaU nnd San Francisco, can be had by applying to^ Janl3 MOHDECAI A CO, Agents. Charleston UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tallshauee, Fla Railroad to Ogldhorp—Stages to RiUakcutai_ e njTragOTjip The Ifelly arrange- 2^gj^3»2£ment on tills route 4 commenced on tlio Oth inat., running threo times a week via. Newton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three times a week Tla. TbomasriUo, Duncansville. Ac. Paasengers by this route will leave Macon at half mat 6 o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe, The Stage* leaving Ogletliorgo either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tat* InlinsMco, at 10 o'clock on tho evening of the next day—tlmb by cither route 35 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bolnbrldg* and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leave* Tklfehasae* on Sunday*. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P, M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way of Thomasville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10. P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either rout* in 36 hours—from Macon In 38—and’from Savannah in 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’oloo Train of Cara, will arrivo at Tallahassee In 60 hours! It is also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditions roots for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Faro from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Ogletliorp* to Tallahassee, $18,00. L. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fisnen, “ u 1’alfeliaisoo. aug30 F. K, WRIGHT. Proprietor SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. pussungi-i* leaves Macun at U)j, A. arrive at Oglothorpe at 10>i, A. M. Leaves (‘ * Oglethorpe thorpe at 11 A. M., arrives at Train and the Tallahassee Mail dino at Fort Valley at 1 A*. P. M. m!5 GEO. ‘ (tele- aeon at 3^, P. M Con- and Macon and We*tern Passenger* IV. ADAMS, Superintendent, MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Mall Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ “ 8* « P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of th* Western and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with th* Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mar* - j with tha Day Train- of the Central and South-western i-osd*. Passenger will arrive in Macon at 12 W. and at Atlanta at l)tf, having ’ tror r“* tho remainder of the night for rest. Pansengcrs going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) w leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrireat Montgomery in for» ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. AccommodationTrains.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A.H. Re. turning, leave Atlanta overy Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. nt7>4 A. M. This Train will connect with th* Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passenger* by tha up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’f Micoif, May 17,1862. 3rao Jy2t CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST 8TEAMER— /$K A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary IjffS Cages Just received. Those deilious of a hana- some Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only IHHU to make an early call for a choice from a fine a* sortment. mli2S J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryanst p EADABLE BOOKS.-The Luck of Barry Lyndon, alo*- XV rnance of tha last century, by Mr. Thackeray, sutbot of Vanity Fair. Pendennfe, Men’s Wives, Yellow Hush Pa. tora. Ac.; Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas ” part 2d,edited by Lord John Russell, M.P.; rectiv- for aale by 8: B. SIBLEY. 136 Congreee-rtieet. ed and fc N otice.—Tha arm of j. f. i by mutual consent, on tbe tor (■ fully authorized to nse thi .. Pilot ft Co. waa dissolved tbe 14tb but. Mr.Z.N.Wtnk i th* name of tbe firm la Ml tling the business of said firm. J. F. PETOT.^ I have this day associated with myaall in the drarag* business, Hr. David Waldbaur. ^ ^ *pU6 Z. N. WINKLE*. SASHES t DOORS AND BLINDS. IH.O, ■ — i 1 nhn uoms OF SASH from 7X9 to 19X90 : 200 leX.UUU pair Blinds for Windows,front 8X10 to 12XS0: 100 Panel Doom, various sixes. OddSlie*furnlsb*donth* samstarm*. For aale br JOHN O. FALIJGANT f INKS TURKISH FRICTION TOWKLS—A vory useful. Xj article for bathing purposea. and mneh superior to th* gloves now in use Where friction is required, they ar* ueh superior in Kng- fend and tue United 8tetea. Just received and for sal* by m * 'NOOIJf. Monument Sqnare 1 TVfEW GOODS.—Embroidered clear lawn hdkfe., printed -L i lawns, Swiss adglngs and Inserting*, bonnet ribbons, parasols and umbrellas, plaid cambrics and efeoorate, Wk parasol* and umbrellas, pfeii barege and ehally ; pavilion lace, Ac., Just r .... pavilion lace, Ac., j-rtssa', .‘.andfor imleby may2 DiWITT ft MORgAN, 17RE51f LOBSTER AND SALMON-Just received 10 doUa mSl " AUb * nu ' tDd 6,1 ^bonadd; - CUMMER CRAVATS~AND BTOCKS.—Hair I" * O Silk, Lint “ »J Silk, Unen and Cotton Cravats, of ranoue hh, ph - received and for isleat 147 Bgy tlwt^j^, ^ YEADEB ’ S HUMMHt CASSIMERES, dr* stoe. white and colored Ua*n ■ drill*, coatings, cottoned**, gabs* fennel*,: (Mrte and boy’* linen and ootton half bo**, fedtoa’ sHkj eottonand thread hose, gauze merinos, tllk vwtoJto^forraV^b^ may6 any other description of merchandise from any of my na- 1 erally.rech'an awrartment of Umbrclfee and^Parasol* which for beanty. quality, finishand pari ed by any boas* In the United 8Ute*. WalklngOane Umbrellas,.Folding do.,' IngdOiS/lphlde Parasol*. Also, ysry rich Bilk Umbrellas t Itmy, pfewt and palm wood—" Vary aapertor monmlng i .Trunk do., 8*lf opeaj plaid and striped Jaoonet and 8wfes muslins; plain and flg- wed Swiss muslin; embroidered Bwlss muslin; whit* and erg ends mnallna; colored linen lustres; and a On* assort- mmX of ladies' and gentlemen’s linen cambrlo handker- AIKEN ft BURNS. BBfififiBplalndfefor trarrt- A lbatta WARE. AHUBBTITUTE tontlon of th* public fe reraectf named ware, aa beings Mbtitato, which fbr n*e ed to be equally a* good. It to a harder metal f tently will bear rougher usurer Itfeai WITUTI ipit filLV^t.—The aC consequently wiu bear rougher ua of perfectly pore metal*, and to a silver. Every artiele will be wai al color. It constate la part < daasert forks, tea. table and d< edredeadfotttleby t mji . j. p. oomys,looBowte**i . ‘ *D AREGES and Grenadines, organdie and Jr —«■“ P Srauh and French giiKbama,lawn*; an