The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, June 07, 1853, Image 3

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to K»M'»ao isfciwar*'**-' *M?yS ototw »»»"■'";«>*““' tadelrs Wine, bottledln 1847 m (jonn uuia. 15 do old Jamaica do, 1848 » £ JS ffiVi. qM sm*„ N«u,. B v'1?fiiiSiirSilOW 111 B t BTAlton, *«. bbl. iJo. Urge Mackerel, JfegM I l»« a ' ,UlttCDUtU ' 1 '' . 50 ^do Buchan’a FhttMj ®° B P’ “ d° oS'flt?* “S ®*a«»'a p '»'‘ S 1 *" 1 ', 60 do HerrMg«i landing »ni ^ ^RANTON. JOHNSTON A 00. TOijtt * coml'ortntilo houso In moderate, : Aj^it ■Spied by the eubscrlbere ut wholesale store, of which AlSa^wUne rented aboutthe Aretpf April next, their re* feblB ..nn the premise*. axo. w, (Uwawt. • • luiua t. niww.» , • G. to OAItMANY A CO), cotton factors, dbcomwA,Oeorpfq. : ■ ■ . •. ma ,OU.C^ oiitjoBB<(WABii p.»„C. FA0I0B8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, s Mllay-itrtettSMMnoh., , No. 103 Ihyan-ntreot, bo- *—*—*- The house la « FOR RENT—The dwelling, No. 103 Hr, tweenMontgomeryandJaffzraonstreets, ....... In goo<l order, having recently undergone a thorough np .lr. lwlf » m b. h»d mb5 Broughton street, opposite Bt. Andrew** Hull. TO LOT—Until the 10th of September, u Store, ........ ■' i, Ao, *■ * ed low If appllod ft 'TnoySl—10 ■Immediately .. Will bo rent. Apply to DR. 84 Bay-st. TO RENT—A comfortable two etory wooden Dwelling on Abo room-street noar the Marshall Houie, from 1st July to 1st October. Terms low. !o may20 KIHBRE A RQDQERS. TO RENT—A Houso at tho oornor or Hull-street and Orleani square, pleasantly situated—good wa iter, out building* complete. and In a good neighbor- . with or without standing furniture, from lit May till lit November. Inquire at theCourier ofllce. do J»maic.| CO i.» c»£u»,M, Cuto , n Ul« Now Ortwin. hbU WltmoV, IS Co o.n.1, CO Co H Smith’.. ’gS'S-BS Iw«( I»rC, 0 ouKCoC- CCi. „ 4XD 3TAB0II—CO ho... No. 1 .nil F.mily - 8U !llSffl?te » wholo.nA h.tr bo„i Stroll. J* Co JJjSSSw®CoSpom, M Co SLr, ICOCo Potoot ool ■"ijj'i'iroSIljE bbtaPhelpS' Co N ERom,7# vrhUkr. 30 do extra old Monongahela do. 4 °wSSqo«rtercask* pure Malaga, 8 Jo choice Model- ,^-rteelrod and for lal# by ^ y w nmmLA.iiOYLK... -.'nRlVMroFNEW SOMMEU OOOU3. . i’pIiXYffllGASr 4 CO. lum IIC. Cay rooolveC J»r M. .twoer Stale ofOrorglo.oo oxcell.ot omrtmooi of *i=Sr3SSZ— 1 “Sw""talS'”, "C"™ 1 “ 4 0r " , *' 1 "“'’ 1 »k“umlTRhloo Silk.. boClM oooClo work collar.. {‘sMj'wc'oS"'^..™!!. Eogll.h .nC American Print,, ^Tbouitilol owortmool'of oombrlc onC SwU. cCglng. «nJ '“SjStii be receiving further luppliei by the steamer* ecStk.“JSHT «8Br»»«hto» .trod, oppo.lt. Wot Andrt*'* Hall. — TVRWrrf fc MORGAN have In store, to which they are 1J ad, in* weekly by tho steamers, a \»Tge and elegant J 1. nr Kancv and Staple Goods, which they are celling at ftweit dS conalatiug In pkrt of the fallowing: StoSSSeT’ Lmen and Cotton Sheetings Do, Hisue* Do, Grenadines B»mtr de Lsine printed Uoalini ISftttft- &S"tf.:Kid, S uk M dU»le Gloves UdlH * n d * n( l Glovts and Mite CsaslmcTta and Veatlnga While and col'd Linen Drills Mourning Goods of all de- lerlpllons , And other styles of plant*! Inc.CongTeM-street ■pnR SALE—<A ttu itvaml capable negro woman wUh her three children. Apply at thli office. apllO E UR SALE—A dealrealile residence on a trust lot, In foe simple, near the business portion of tho city Also, trust lots Nos. 26 and 30 Montoray ward, and fronting the square. Apply to m\y4 WYIJ.Y & MONTMOIJJN. poll SALE^Two hundred and two and a half (302X) WYL1.Y & MONTMOLIJN. acres of land, situated on Reody Creek, in Wilkinson county. Apply to npl28 |R 8ALE—A very intelligent mulatto man, a good cook and house lervant. * *~ ap!28 F UR SALE—Three very, likely young negro men, good axemen and held hands. Ajr* nmT X. IOKT, • T. X. DDmtAM,' POUT <Si DUNHAM, FACTORS AND. COMMISSION MERCILAl AatwnnaA, gq. ANTS,' iOBX t. nowuxn. Jonx t. Mwlaxd, jr, HOWLAND & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERC1IANTO, ■1T3 Day-tUtd, SaentinoA. h. k. WASiinunm. ab SHIPI’INU AND COmUSSlON M RATAWXAH, OA. HANT, WILLIAM P. YONGB, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, 94 Day-Bred, itoenwiaA. O’HID All & STONE Y, FACT0NR8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, CAarteiton, South Carolina, LATX OF TUX F1BJC OF LXUARK. O’HKAK A CO. BANCROFT df BRYAN, GENERcVL AGENTS AND MR0KKR8, For the Purchaso nnd Solo of Stocks, Ronds. Exchange Real Estate, 117 Day-street, Savannah. Jan5d WILLIAM H. DASHEll. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, TivupciUe, Loumdu county, Oa. Will practise in 'lluiwas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin, Jaurens, nnd Pulaski counties, Georgia; and in Joderson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun- tles,Florida. f e b23 wu. r. wirjjAus. tuadokth ouvkr. jack brown. WILLIAMS, OLIVER «b BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bunin Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practise In the counties of Marlon. Macon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Leo, nnd nny adjoining counties whore their services may be required. janUI) apl'28 • w m ,Y A MONTMOLIJN. CARPETS PRESERVED. T HOSE families desirous of having their Carpets taken up. and packed for preservation during the summer, can have the wlme attended to by my Upholsterers wlm have full experience, having deroted several years to It In. New'Orleans. Cahiets will be packed and stored until families may wish them relayed, tend yo»r orders to WM. H. GUION, Agent. apl28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-st. Pillowcase Linens Irish do Long Lawns Uirds eye Diapers Huckabucks Towels and Diaper Linen Damask Damask Napkins Bleached and Brown Muslins Furniture Trimmings Pavilion Lace and Net Umbrellas and Parasols Swiss, Jaconet and Plaid Mus* tins Georgia Osnahurgs onaooda. llibero’s now build- 8 mh2J> PARTICULAR NOTICE. UEU1EN A CO.. Sdrarnwh, comer of Broughton and Uamard-ttrcdt. fn To 1’UNTKHfl, 51KRCUANT8 AND OTURKS VlalTtNO, - Savannah to iay in tuor anmjra.—The underj signed would call particular attention to their oxten- slve wholesale and retail HAT ANI) CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods are mostly or our own manufacture, and can therefore bo sold cheaper, because they aro not burtbened with jobber’s prolita, while for quality and style they will compare with anything In tho market. Having permanently located In Savnnnah, we are deter mined to secure patronage by selllnggood bargains, dealing fslrly with all men, and cross-liftiqg with none. We are tn league with no Shoo, Clothing or other establishment, eith er for mutual benefit, or fi r the purpose of keeping custom- era away from those houses where they can buy cheapest. We expect every customer to Judge for hlmseir, and if we cannot suit him, will take pleasure in referring him to oth ers who can. BELDEN A CO, jan27 Cr.'Broughton and Barnard-st. K CHITON & VERSTILLE are now opening a finely as- wtted and complete stock of Summer and other Dry Goods, which they will offer upon the most accommodating As erest caro has been exerdstsd In the selection of £ itock.with a view both to price ahd.quality, they con- adendy invite their friends and the public generally to call md txsnilne for thomsclves. . fl P‘° D RESS GOODR—Received per steamship Alabama—Lav- ender. brown and hlnck barage, satin stripe printed do, ■mall figured do for childrens wear. Swdss embroWod chcm- Uetti and underslceves. Swlis embroidered and cambric bands, ladles’ sewing silk net mlta and glove, striped silks, „d™.llD8ur,d»>«.Un.,f.r»l.bJ B0CHS & TVTEW (!00i>3.—Received per steamer, Paris Bareges. TIs- JN sues nnd Ilarege do Ulnes. French Cambrics and Jac onets.FjiRlUband Ameilcan Prints, Sheeting Calicos and Glngliams. Plaid India and Glace bilks, new style N. W. Col- • ° n)..—t u iu. ...i cix-Toa Pfirnanls and Umbrellas. lars“. Mites and Sleeves, Parasols and Umbrellas, Ho- ilery. Hdkfs., Gloves, lUbbons, Ac. febll rxwrrr * Morgan J UST RKJElVEl).—Wo have just received, a fresh sup ply ol laflies’ merino, gauie, silk and cotton Vests. Misses and infant's merino vesta, gents Bilk, merino, gnuxo and cotton vests: slso. s fine assortment of linen cambric handkerchiefs, ladles' and misses’ white and brown cotton hose, white and black atlk do. gents white, brown nnd mix ed half hose, gents white and black silk do do. together with a large assortment of white and colored linen cam brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks and tics, for sale low by n»h25 AIKIN H BURNS. HHAWL8, Ac.—Super, and common crape shawls plain Ij and embroidered. Vandyke collars beautiful goods, as- lorted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, sum-, mer do, bareges, tissues and grenedlnes, colored and white Iseonet and organdy muslins, a large assortment of Irish linens, French printed cambrics. . __ M. PRENPERGAST & CO., apR 178 Broughton strect. PRINT, ANT) SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment of P stripes and plaid, new pattern gingham, bareges ami tissues, laities' colored and black umbrellas and parasols, lilk gimp to suit all shades or silks and bareges, black net mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, white and Mack sew ing silk acarfa, white lace and colored silk mantillas, white and colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges and tissues, black and lead French ginghams, for sale by apll3 AIKIN U BURNER. R ECEIVED PF.U STEAMER—Plain bareges, bonuet rib bons. Scotch ginghams, black net mils and gloves, la dies’ colored silk gloves, damask linen nankins nnd doyles. birds-eye diaper, long lawns, linen cambric hdkfs., &c., for sale at the lowest prices by aplffl PeWITT k MORGAN. L ADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Printed organdies, grenadines. bareges, jaeflnets. lawns, tissues, glace silks, gro de Paris, French cambrics, India silks, figured and doottod swlss mull, nansook and cambric muslins, silk and linen lustre*. &c., for salu at the lowest price by ap!22 naWm fc MORGAN. FISK’S METALIO BURIAL CASE. . WE are constantly receiving these valuable 'Cases, and hare them always In readiness to be delivered at the shortest notice. I. W. MORREIX k CO N. B,—We are permitted to Inform the public that we have received from Mr. Raymond, «if New York city, a let- ter signed by the different members or the United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of tho body o' the Hon. Henry Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed In one of Fisk’s Met&Uo Cases.) and who went with tt to Kentucky; they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered the pur pose for which it was Intended, and meets with thelrunpro- nation, and they cheorfully recommend It to the public a* being superior to any other Case for the transportation i the dead. The letter can be seen by calling nn febl4 I. W. MORREIX & CO DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-tt., rear of the Court Ifoute, Savannah, Ga. Established In 183£. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Tablo Covers Ac., cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladles' Bonnet Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style, Kid Glovo Cleaned.and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed.ns may bo required. AUdonelnthe sainostylo which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— Terras moderate. Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to wrlto mo pur mall, so that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Cost of freight each wny for small parcels will be about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended to. apli2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. NEW BOOKS’ A REV1EW of the Spiritual Manifestations, read before the Congregational Association of N. York and Brook lyn, by Kev Charles Beecher; Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of tho Qinaries, the Cape do Verde, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Le- ono. and other places of Interest on the west coast of Afri ca—by Horatio Bridge, U S Navy ; editod by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Silver and Pewter, or contrast of New York Life. Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thos Moore— odited by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M P. Damum’s Illustrated Nows, No. 20. Received by may20 ' . J. ». CUBDF.DGE. 'HOARS AND TOBACCO - O to very good; 100.000 Clgnrs, from very poor to good : Jars Snuff. Cut Tobacco, Smoking do. In great v ty, for sale by may‘20 KIBBEE k RODGEF ■100 packages, trem very pour ‘o very vn rie- RODGERS. C HAMPAGNE—60 baskets Mumm’s Kereenny cham pngne, pints nnd aunrta; 60 do Lono Stnr do. of direct irnpor tntiou. n vory choice article. In store and for sale by may2Q J. ROUSSEAU. B UTTER AND LARI).—26 firkins prime and choice But ler. 20 libls Lard, just received and lor sale by may0 McMAHON & DOYLE sigued, to any person who cun furnish proof to convict nny white man of the Crime of purehnsingcorn, cotton, or any other description of merchandise from any of mv ne groes. inaylO—lin JAMES SKINNFJt. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 baskets or this very supe rior wine, whose reputation is unequalled where It In la JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—176 Bay-tired, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. A’o. BO Bay-street, Savannah, Grorpi'a. McClUEEN McINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN HARTIIIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. !, comer of Whitaker-sl. ami Bay-lane, Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-sl. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga. NeW; OlieAtili Markets Kiw -Obliunb, Jtine, If. Tho tialcfl of Cotton yostdnlfiy (Satardny) comprls- od 3,5do bftloa.; PricdB romaln nnolmngcd. ThdreoolpUon 8itordty wero loobftte*. The ex* portsi «Mno day, ftmoubUd to 5,090 balw, Mbss Poiuc.—For incta pork holden aro naklng $15 porbbl. ■ y-< ■* •. . Rio CdFFEK.—10,000 bAg« have been sold daring; the week, mostly at 8^$ SI Stock oa baud, 01,000 bags. Ribs.—This artiolo U extremely dull la bur mar* ket. New Orlxan8, June 0. Cotton Is in good domand, with steady fair prices, and sales of 0.000 bales. Loir Middling, DaDJ; Strict Middling, 10j, Itocoipts to-day 1,700, mostly from Mompbis. Exports, 3^00 bales. Charleston Cotton Market. Gharlkbton, Juno 5. Tho sales of cotton on Saturday, only 130 bales ; prices ranging fYom a 10J. Chablkbton, June 6. Sales to-day 350 bales, at figures ranging from 9 to 114> Tho market continues stiff, and closes under firm prices. Now York Market. New York, Juno 4. Tho sales of of cotton on Friday were 2260 bales.— Mark'd firm. New York, Junes. Tho sales or cotton on Saturday made up 3000 bales Prices reinuiu unchanged. New York, Juno C. Tho market continues unchanged, with sales to-day of 1000 bales. Destination of tho U. S. Rtcnmer Vixen. New York, Juno 5. It iu stuted hero as a certainty that tho United States steamer Vixen, which recently loft this port, under sealed orders, has been sent to Vera Cruz to watch the movements of Santa Anna. Peter Hermann is appointed Assistant Appraiser for New Orleans. .FOR NBWyORL. Bth ln*l.,»t3U; o’clock, A. U.—The new andiraptrior 1 ship AUGUSTA, Capt, ttoraas Ijooj wflL leaye as above, For freight or pamage. apply to JnnW - PADELFORD, FAY k OO. CkblnPassage ,.r.;.....$30 00 Steerage... t,,9 00 -pwheRt, master. For freight or patuge, »Pply ™ at TelfWr’s wharf, or to Jun«3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. NEW~V6PK-old~fcstobllahe(l Line. _,The brig EMPIRE, Oapt. Newman, will meet with diiiMtoh as above. For freight or paisoge, apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to Jnn*6 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. [ NEW YORK—Union Line*—Thn regular ..packet Bohr. FRANCE8 8ATTERLY, Davli, master, ave quick dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passage, apply to June6 OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—Union Line—The regular packet schr. CHARLES MILTfl, Francis, master, re quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to June! OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—The sebr. ENCHANTRFSS, _j'Tyler, master, con accommodate a few more passen. gore, lr application is made Immediately to "* OGDEN may81 { k BUNKER. NEW YORK—New Line—'Tho regular packet schr. VIRGINIA. Cant. Axwortliy, will meet Fur freight or passage, Agent. ispatch for the above port. Fur frelgli apply to may29 H. K. WASHBURN, THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT L,VW AND SOLIOTOR GENERAL. E. DIST. Office, comer Bay and Barnard-streets. Savannah. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, wnoi.KBALS a.vn hktsii. dkalrr jx WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. West Side. Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND HALES STABLES, WWT IIKOAD BTRKKT. RAVA.N'.VAIT. OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and IVhltaker-streeta. Oillco hours from 9 A. M., to 2, P. M.J and from 3)4, P. M. to 0, P. M. DANIELL & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL!JTltH AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Itosldcnce first door west of St An- drew’g Hall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels nssurod he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. .^pGutters and Conductors made to order. M. W HIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELUlR AT LAW, Alligator. East Florida. Will practice In the Eastern anti Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. 8. Sibley, and It. U. Hilton. Esq., Savnnnah, Gi J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fbrsyth, Monroe County, Ga. S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Monticdlo, Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. U. Fuano, Savannah. Ga. feb3 ih: m. xottwoon. ~ c. 0. witsox, NORWOOD & "WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Savannah. Ga., Will practice in all the Counties pfthe Eastern Circuit. Bu- slness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten- tlon. Olllce on Bay street, over \\^:hstkr & Pslmkj’. WILtXAM ». nJtMIXU. Jon.V M. MILLEX. FLEjnNG & MILLEN. The undersigned having united in the practice of law. will attend punctually to any businessentrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow k Co's. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNriEUDit AT LAW, Tmupvitle, Georgia. Will practise In the Clrccult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; and In the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, ojtpositr. Pulaski House, Having made large additions to his establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and handsome stylo, and on accommodating terms. Hurricane In Baltimore. Baltimore, Juno 5. A destructive hurricano occurred hero 011 Friday, destroying n vast amount of property, and doing se rious injury to tho crops. * ‘ Postmaster at Savannah and Columbus, Washington, June 0. Tim Washington telegraphic correspondent of the New York Tribune, says that P. J. PuNcn is proba bly appointed Postmaster at Savannah, and Mr. For syth, brother of John Forsyth, Esq., Postmaster at Culumbus. Later from El Paso. Boston, Juno G. A letter Just received in this city states that Gov. Trias arrived at El Paso on the 24th of May, with 700 troops, but finding that Gov. Lane whs unsupport ed by the people, returned. C IDER.-—John Uhl’s ba3t Cider alwnys on hand, and for sale by raaylJ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. LIVERPOOL.—The bark RHODES. Capt. E. S£5®£Ross, will meet with dispatch for tho above. For freight or passage, apply to maylO n. K. WASHBURN, Agent. OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—Fbr Palatka, Fla., and all Vie interme diate landings on the route. The superior now Steam-pncketWELAKA, , .....QiPtoln N. Kjxo. will, until further notice,- leave every Satukhay, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien S3 00 | To l’icolata $8 00 St. Marya 4 60 I Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight conaigped to R. R. Duke, for Ucala, will be re-shlpped freb of all. charges at Palatka, For fretaht or passage apply on bourd at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to febl8 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. §1 hours of viVh Sdraft horses and 1 dpiy. Balt positive-terms cash. : Wharf Lot to Least, ■ ■ THIS DAY, will b* leased at the court house, The Wharf Lot at the foot of East Broad-street,known as Dillon’s whhrt for s; term of yeSri. The terms and condi tion* wlllbs made known at the eonrt boose on that day. Payment to be msde quarterly and approved security re quired. The lessee to pay for papers, Junr7 . . A Trotting Horse. THIS DAY, 7th June, will bo sold Ip' front of the court house, botweon the ususl hours of sale, A fine young(rontle mare, warranted sound and gentle, that goes her mile In a little over three minutes. Also, a buggy and harness, used buttliree months. Tho abovo will bb sold on a credit of six months for sp proved endoraod paper. JuneT Carriage Horses. THIS DAY, 7th June, will be sold in front of tho court house, between the ususl hours of sale. A pair of handsome strong carriage horses, warranted gentle and sound. Also, a second hand carriago and har ness, but little used Tho Ahovo will be sold on a credit of six months for ap proved endorsed paper. June7 Administrator’s Pale. On TUESDAY, 6th July, will be sold in front of the court house, between thn usual hours oi sale, Thnt eligible Residence on LotNo. 10. comer of South Bread nnd Whitaker-streets. The lot Is fee stmplo. nnd tho Improvements consist of » doublo tenemnnt dwelling. In the bnsementof which Is an ofllce. dining room, pantries and bathing room s on tho first floor is twe largo and elc- "t finished parlors, with a spacious verandah In the Inclosed with venltlan blinds; In the second story Is four bed rooms with an inclosed verandah, all lighted with gas, There are spacious accommodations for kitchen, ser vant’s rooms, carriage house nnd stable in a brick building to the rear of the dwelling on the laue. In the yard Is a fine pump of water. Will be sold on the Gth of July, at tho residence, nil the Furniture, Carpets and Window Curtains, commencing at 11 o’clock. At the court house, on tho 6th, between the legal hours of sale, a yellow woman, aged about 46. a good cook and washer. The above 1b sold by order of tho Ordinary, as the property of David M. Rodgers, deceased, and by ordor of the administrator. Terms for the house and lot—one-third cash, balance In UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Fhr Palatka, E. F'.,via Darien, Brunswick,St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middldjurg. Black Creek and Picolata. . Tll « superior Steam racket WM. GASTON, Cant. T. K. Siiaw, will loavoon Tuesday Morn ing. ntlO o’clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday, The Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows : To Darien $3 00 8t. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville (l 00 Picolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek ; 8 00 For freight or pnasage. apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to maySl CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents. WM. R. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No 17 Whitaker sired. Savannah. Has just opened a large and choice variety of Nkw Pi’Hfko and Summer Goons, consisting in part orhlack, Ifigured nnd fancy French Cassimeres ; black and col- -ored CuBhmere; Cloths and Casluneretts; white and fancy Linen Drills; with a largo assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vestings, all of which ho Is prepared to make up to order in the most fashionable style, and on no commodatlng terms apj Paper, of different slt03 and qualities, received nn5 for sale by S. S. SIBLEY, may 17 No. 135 Congress-st. ■The co-parenership heretofore existing under " ” is this day dissolved by mu JOHN U. HULL HENRY C. KING. IN the firm of Hull k Kino, tual consent. nmy26—3 PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER ANDTAllAJR..98 Hryan-it.. SatwVmah, Ga. —Gratefnl to my frlond* and the public In general ifor their liberal patrona8o heretofore extended to t .1 now offer them a greatei inducement than ever. I have just received my Fall nnd Winter Stock of En glish. French and German Broad ClothB, Black and Fancy IWieskln and Cnssimere, Black and Fancy Silk nnd Satin and Embroidered Vestings; also a very rich articlo of Eveniug Vesting, which I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashiouuble stylo. Also n largo and well selected stock of MEN’S AXn BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, together with a large supply of Shir’s. Socks. Susponders. Gloves. Collars. Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers! Hats. Caps, Trunks. Valices. Ac., all of which will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction nov5 Lot No. 18, on containing!#) I ton and Jamari oontotoiog XU casn. . ..a ' JuMT'- Hriir BAT. 7U(Too., util o’clock, .111 t.wld of th# court house, - ■ . Farm Lot Vo, 8, Wilmington ty thing. Darby ward, ritua- ted opposite tho two mil* Mono onlho WfattoSMT rbad. contwnlBg by iweontwrvey 66 4^10amsi / ifM- •' ■ ■ * Also, Farm LoVNo.9, third ty thing, Anson ward, con* talnlng 56 8-10 acres, situated in Chatham county, oEotit $ miles south of Savaimab, between tbo Darlra and White Bluff roads, being a port of the Cbttege tract; Term* at Assignee’s Sale of Dry Goode,—Continued,'- ON THURSDAY, at 11 o’clock, wUl be sold In store. No. 118, north side Brough ton-street' ■' ' • Tho entire stdek of good large and co goods; sold b orodltora. .-•* Terms—$100 or less, cash i 100 to $800, ninety daye; $00 to $500. four months; over $500, tlx months credit ftr proved endorsed paper. two equal payments of 8 and 12 months with interest, se cured by mortgage on the premises; forthofurniture, cash, purchaser pnylng for all tltles and papers. maj-4 At Private Sale—A choice Heifer, aged about two rears j her sire was an Imported Durham^ the mother an English cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to tho yard. ^ mir21 At Private Sale—Lot No. 9, Third Tything Anson ward, 00 by 90 fret, fronting on South Broad-street—a most de sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire at the nnuntlng room. apl23 At Private Sale—A desirable residence near the now rail road depot, being a single house with four large rooms, f dastcred. with all necessary out houses. Will bo sold low f applied for Immediately. Also, a new dmiblo tenement in the same neighborhood Fur terms, inquire at counting room. np\22 L EGHORN AND PANAMA HATS.—Just received,an as sortment ol various qualities, which will be sold cheap at 147 Bay-jit. may26 PRICE k VEADEH. S UMMER CRAVATS—a now assortment lust received hr may 19 PRICE k VKADFJL No. Ij7 Hay-st S YRUP BOTTLl'S—Engraved and plain, for sale by _ *p!25 J. P, COLLINS, 100 Bryan-strcet L EMONS—10 boxes just received nnd for sale by mil A. RONAU1). I UST RECEIVED BY I«VST’ STEAMER—Plain nnd figu?. O ed black Barege, black nnd whlto plaid summer Silk, plain and figured black Tissue.black SewIngSIlk for dresses, black Foulard Silk, black Euglish Veil Crape. Cambric nnd French Muslins, for sale by _ mn/20 AI KIN k BURNS. _ FOR SALE—A pair of handsome Pay Northern £IIorses. They arc young, gentle and fleet. June 2—3* j. STODDARD. S CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of bay Horses, kind, gentle and excellent travellers. Ap- mny4 PADKLFORD. FAY k CO. llORSIS FOR SALE—A pair of very handsome _ .‘showy carriage horses, warranted sound and gen- tlc. lor sale for $550. od 0 months credit. Also, a second hand carriage, and harness, silver mounted, but little used, for $400. on tho same terms. Apply t~ 5k, wi may 31—10 CRUGER & WADE. 84 Bay-street. for sale by junel PAIR .FORD. FAY k CO , Agents for Savannah. S PRING SILKS.—A fine assortment of striped and plaid Silks, black summer do. black grenadino silks, a fine as sortment of new bareges, figured stripes nnd plaid, plain, figured, plaid sod stripe*! tissues, a large assortment of la dles’ black and colored silk umbrellas and parasols, a large and fine assortment of all qualities of hosiery. Bilk nnd lace mantillas, whlto nnd black not mantillas, shawls points and scarfs. Swiss nnd lace chemixeta, light kid gloves, lace mlta and cfoves, for sale by siilll AIKIN 4c BURNS RECEIVED PER FLORIDA-Colored silk inantTliaa.'plain Lt glsce silks, brown silk parasols, barege* nnd tissues, doited and figured Swiss muslins, black sumer bombasln, lawns, pillowcase cotton.gents colored bordered, hdkfs., &c., tit sale at the lowest prices, by apiin Dewitt k Morgan. SHEAR CA8H STORE—Corner of Whitaker and Congress J streets.—The subscribers have just received |ter Ala- ima. a fresh supply of Three-Ply and Intrain Carpets, en tirelynew patterns. Also, 6-4 and 8-4 Floor Oil Clotn, which will be sold at unusual low prices. M. PRENDERGART k CA. M OURNING GOODS.—Black Grenadiue. Crape de Paris, Bareges. Silks, llombarine*. Alpacas, Norwich Clothe and Poplins. Mourning Lawns and French Muslins. Black Crape and Love Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re ceived and for sale by mh7 Dewitt k Morgan. JOHN 11. COCHIIA.NK, attorney at law. , Dublin, Iaurens county. Ga.. late junior partner of the firm or A. & J. Cochrane. Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to h>s care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. 11. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh, Savnnnah. may7—dfcwly NOTICE. C ITY TREASURER’S OFFICE. Savannah, 13th January, 1853.—The subscriber Is now ready to receive Returns of Property liable to City Taxation. jan!3 J. GEORGE. C. T. D ISSOLUTION.—The co partnership of Scranton, John ston & Co. lathis day dissolved, by tho withdrawal of William B. Scranton. D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. maylT W. B. SCRANTON. C O PARTNF.RSHIP.—The undersigned having associated with them Henry H. Scranton, will continue the Gro cery business under the firm of Scranton. Johnston k Co. D. T, SCRANTON. msyl7 * JOS. JOHNSTON. rtO.RARTNERSHII'-The undersigned hare this day form- V/ eda co partnership for the transaction of a General Slipping and Commission Business, under the firm of Scran ton &Tallman. Office, No. 18 Coentles Slip, New York. W. B. SCRANTON. H H. TALLMAN. References.—Sherman k Collins, Ezra Wheeler k Co., w««well, Crane ft Co.. H. D. Pomroy. New York •, Webster ■ Palmes, Scranton, Johniton fit Co , Rowland fcCo., Savan- “h. 3m—may!7 \I0TICE.—The underrigned will continue to carry on the Ai Lumber and Timber buojness as heretofore, under the n»meand style of J. Rohirts fit Co. NOTICE—The co-partnership heretofore existing be- Al tween the undersigned, under the firm of Crank fit Houjoxbx, U this day dissolved by mutual consent. The easiness of the late firm will be settled by II. A. Crane, to wnnm all persons having claims will please present them, those Indebted will make payment Either party are luthoruod to use the name of the late firm In liquidation. „ H. A. CRANE, Jyjg T. HOLCOMBE, - with him Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. James K. Cope, ’rill continue the wholesale grocery businoa under the firm M Hoiaimbe, Johnson fit Co. jn»y2 . ■ T. HOLCOMBE. TySPOLUTION —The firm of LaUochx, Bownx fit Co. Is -J-Mhbi day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect the 1st of January. Tho Business of the firm will bo •*‘U*d.by Iaaao I). LaRoche and Alfred T. Bowne, who are tothorited to use the name of the Ann In settlement. ISAAC D. LaROCHE, ALFRED T. BOWNE. _ EDWARD S. KFJdPTON. Jan. 8,1863. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. .Thesubscriber* will continue the busine»s at their old ««nd. under the firth or IaROCUE fit BOWNE. . hAioU.LARocnx. 1 Alsiud T. Bownx. f JanlO IIJITION.—The Arm of Kkmpton fit Uarrhau, wax dlMolved, by mutnal consent, on the 16th Instant. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, b. ' ' ■ R. H. MARSHALL. , 8aT*nnah, 18th February, 1863. feblB Ljoen drilling, colored linen drill and coatings, linen*, graes linens, white hollands, summer hulTtuf 1 '*. eottonade*, ehambray*, linen lustres, ho. MS pri '*' lr Diwrn * MOBOAV. OKEY—30 casks prime Western Ba- w™ 80 ‘to do Shoulders. 60 bbl* Mess Pork,16 do Fiat do. 75 do Mess Beet; 20 half do Fulton Market Beef; WEBSTER fit .PALMER. ”j*I»by -,m!3 $500 Challenge. HOnBNSACK’S woum SYRUP. A N article founded upon sclontiUc principles.compound- IX ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, nnd has never been known to fail In curing the most obstinate coses. Worms can never exist when this remedy Is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them hut removes all the slime and mucus.which may remain. The Tnpc Worm. This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In habit the human body. It grows to.nn almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened In the intes tines and stomach as to produco Fits. Ht. Vitas’ Dance, file , wldcU 1* the cause of many going to the grave, nut bellev- Ingtlmt these complnints hnvo their origin from tho tape worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those who nre aflllcted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend the uso of my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills; tho Syrup to be takeu In doses of two ta ble spoonfuls three times a day, then take from five to eight of my liver Pills, to dlslodgo and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, tho most obstinate cases of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or StomncH Worm. This worm U usually found in the small intestines, and Is tho worm most common to children, yet it Is not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with till* worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stool*, looseness of the bowels, picking at tho nose, a blueish streak under the eyes. ko. If you.or any ol your children have any of the above symptoms, Iloben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and If after using It according to ilie directions the patient is not re stored to health, and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can vest assured there is no remedy beyond tho grave, as for full, there Is no such word as fail with those who uso my Worm Syrup. Ascnrldea, or Small Thread Worm*. These worms, to which the human sytem Is liable, are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be found In the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor ders, such as inflammation of tho bowels, and other de rangements of tho stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used Is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such Is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradles.that I defy any ono to produce a case where my Worm Syrup nnd liver Pills are recommended to bo used they will not cure. All that it necessary is to use the syrup in accord ance with diceatlons on each bottle; aud In case a gentle purgative is required In order to allay the lrritallon they produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowels, is tho most pleasant medicine that can be taken. HOBENSACK’TlIVER fills. No part or the system is more liable to disease than the liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and If di>«uod.|the blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, Ac Liver Coni pint nt t Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tonguo. pulse full ami bounding, tho pain in the side Is in creased ey pressure, should tuo left lnbo bo affected, the pain is generally in thelalt shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming or a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by tho use of Ho bensack’s liver 1111s, as they act directly upon the seat of the dlHP&se, and then operating upon the bow*l$ they ex pel all the corrupt and ritiated matter from tho system. l>y»pep*lnl The symptoms of Dyaiwpsia, ond its various diseases are, dlulness in the head, heartburn, oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, Ac, and some times general langoor of the whole body, from this It will be seen that the disoaso owes ita origin to a disorganized state of the liver and Stomach. Hobennack’s I Iver Ifilla is the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, as they act by changing tho certain morbid action* of the system into a healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure and hoallby. To Female*. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many raiidaints to which you nre subject. In obstructions either total or partial they hare been found of inestimable bene-' fit (a restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, Ac. -These Pills are the only safo nnd effectual reme^ dr to cure the following complalnlv, Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, 8ick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or In (act any of tho dls. eases that arize from affections of the Ltver, Impurity ol the Blood, or conaVlpallnn of the Dowell. Medical Evidence. Wo, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to us fur inspection, say, that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes them the best Pill In use for all diseases of the Liter, Im- purities of the Blood, Ac. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY, M D. L. BOWEN. M. D. JtS* Purchaso hone but those • having the signature “ J. N. HORENSACK,” as all others are worthless Imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all other* wishing to *•-—e agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N. HOREN- at hlsI*bor*tory,No. 120North Second-street, above PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents of tho ulmvo Company nre prewired to take risks against Fikk on Buildings and their contents. Also Makink Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents. ' EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. A A. RAILROAD, Jtinggnlil, Walker Cmnty. Georgia. W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn. Wheat ami Bacon. The Ringgold l)o|K-.t being situn- ted In a region of country abounding iu grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than ut almost any other point upon the W. A A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, wilt receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward rack* with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Win. il. Wadly, Sa vannah. maylO SSUCc - *.*. >V**-tt4 ;v:y-< UONNETSI BONNETS II 50 cases just received at tho TRIMMING AND 'GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Droughton-st.— Country Merchant* Milliners, nnd the public gener ally, are invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, sntin. crape nnd other choice and much admired styles; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crai>e embroidered blond linings. Paris silk lace shapes, extra rich soring bonnet ribbons, straw trlmtiings, dress do. wh : te ana colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes. mantle*, plain bareges, shell and other combs, hair puff*, curl* and plaits, ribbon plaits, fiuwere, feathers ami wreathes, bonnet *ilks, jet and fancy wristletts, buttons. *teel trimmings, zephyr worsted, brsiu. fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept In fancy establishments. Smoking caps, slippers, children's habltments. such as robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dotut. assisted by competent millnors from Now York, will attend to the Dimming 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. jjj* Five bonnet maker* wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand tlielr business.ap!30 STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair ed and pressed in the latest fashion. __ Three Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers nre wanted immedintely.at tho Broughtoa-street Trimming and General Variety 8tore dec!2 is?" DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just mD|l received, a few cases wator-prool Boots; also, a fll lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as- * sort men t of Gentlemen’s and Ladles’ over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN A CO., 100 Bryan-strcet. All in want will please call and judge for themselves, dccll DANIEL CROMLAY, J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brough ton and Bull-streets.—Tho subscriber desires to in form the public that ho has opened as above, where he is prepared to execute orders for Boots of tho finest finish nnd style, and equal. If not superior to nny heretofore offered to tho public. Having many friends In this State who have boon his patrons In Charleston. res;>oct- fully solicits from them and tho public a call nnd a trial. mhl7 UMBRELLAS. A fresh assortmontof both cotton and silk. Juft re- kcelved and for sale low. by jy24 J. H. COHEN A CO .14nBroughtou.st. x„ k. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ol Dsllk and gingham Umbrella*. Also, low priced and fine . Parasols, just received and for sale by ,ul2 DxWITT A MORGA F OR SALE.—Fourteen likely negroes—o man 60 years oid. a plantation carpenter: a man aged 40years; a woman 32 ; a boy 18; a boy 12; a boy 8; a girl 2; a man 25 ; a woman SO; a girl 12; a girl 2; n woman 40 ; a girl 8, *nd a. woman aged*50 years—they are accustomed to culture of corn ami cotton, nnd will an approved purchaser. are accustomed to tho n. nnd will be sold at a bargain to Apply to WYLI.Y A MONTMOIJJN. to JlwU, 9,. • --V t Powders are prepared expressly for the retail trade, from superior Imported materials, and are warranted full weight. Seldlltz Powders (when accurately prepared, as these r~- warronted to Iks.) are held in tho Wheat estimation their peculiar virtue*, In giving relief where indigestion, heartburn, or billion* affections prevail- and when used ac cording to the directions, form an effervescing aperient draught—more agreeable, yet possessing all the medicinal properties of the much esteemed Seldlit* Spring in Germany. Prepared and sold by W. W. LINCOLN, mh22 Monument-Squart. S\— TROTTING HORSE FOR SALE.—A fine younggen- /(TYvtle nmre, that goes her mile In a little over throe niuules. Apply to inay28—6 CRUEER A WADE, 84 Bay-street. PARASOLS ANI) UMBRELLAS.—NewstyVFrencli Cunopy Parasols, silk nnd satin de chene embroider- Sed d«. silk and cotton Umbrella*, all prices, for sale nth28 LaRoche a boivne. GROCERIES, LIRUORS, WINES, dicu J. V. CONNER AT A CO., offer for sale on nc- ,- r . va commodatlng terms.a well assorted slock of Gro- cerles. Liquors. Tobacco. Sugars. Ac., viz: 130 bags fSaKsrg||irlnio Rio Coffeo. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhns Porto Rico nnd Muscovado Sugars. 60 bbls clarified coffee do. 26 do crashed and powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack ages black nnd green tea, some very superior ; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities. 1’a. 8’s. 5's nnd lfi's. 16 cases Di adem twist. 10 do Virginias aud Aromatic. 20 do nectar leaf, Vigluia gold leaf.10 boxes El Dorado tobacco. 176.000 supe rior Havana tegars. 10 half pipes Otnrd.Dupuy A Co. Bran dy, 20 hall" nnd qiuu-tor casks l’intern, Martel, tezcmc. Ac. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean Louis do, 5 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheons St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 10 half pipes and 16 quarter casks superior Madeira Wine, 26 bids old Monongahela Wisky. 26 quarter casks Tcnerlffe. 30 do do Malaga Wine, 200 bblsgin. whisky nnd rum. 100 boxes No. 1 and family soap. 60 do starch. 50 do adamantine can dles, 60 do tallow do. 20 casks bacon sidez, 16 do shoulders, 30 hlula West India Molasses, 40 bbl* and tc*do, 25 Uhls N Orleans do. together with every other articlo usually found at tho wholesale grocery stores. jimeU _ tlon, beautifully illustrated and In tho most conveni ent form yet published. Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Song* and (Vies, suited to every occasion in lodgo or celebrations Both new works recently published.and highly worthy the attention oF the Craft. Just received and for sale at the Book Store of S. S SIBLEY. no8 . 136 Cengrese-streel /“IHKESMAN'S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the enre of V wounds, bruises, spralne, Ao. Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN. mays • Monument Square. _ TjAREGES.—Plain, figured and *atin striped barege*, for JD sale by * np!13 KEMPTON k VEJWTILIF- GROCERIES, «Vci 160 DHLS. Baltimore Flour. 20 do II. Smith’s Eido, 20 do pure Guncsrtr do. 20 half bbls Canal do, 1 260 sugar cured Ilnurs.20 hhds Bacon Sides, ICO bids It and C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed and d do. 26 do Now Orleans do. 16 hlids Porto Rico do. 21 boxes I.oaf dq, 100 bbl* Domestic liquors. 75 boxes Tobac co. 60 chests Tens, 25 bids Mackerel, 26 half bids and kits do. 50 bbls and 10 tea West India Molasses. 26 hills New Or leans Syrup. 5 do Stuart’s do. 76 gross Matches, 100 do *”pcs. landing nod in store, for sale by rnh24 COHEN A TARVER. THE CHEROKEE SPRINGS Opens tho 17th June, under the management of ■ Si Col. Murray'and Lady. The waters are Chalybeate. '•“' White Sulphur, Lime aud Freestone. I have nu- certificates of their efficacy and cures. In many dis eases. The Bov. Prof. Means, of Emory College, is now preparing nn analy.-d*. Tire waters are’limpid and cool, the situation romantic and beautiful. They are located only tlireo quarters of a mile from the platform (used nlsn for CatooXu) on the State Rond, between the Tunnel and Ringgold—Hack In constant attendance. maylO—0 _J G. PENISTON. WATER CURE lNSTITUTifi.JpULLEDGK- VI1JJC, GEORGIA D R. E. G. DOYLE is happy in being able to nnnounce to the public, that the above deservedly popular estab lishment, so lung and successfully conducted by Dr. T. Carl ton Coyle. Is now ready for the reception of patients. All chronic nffcctlnn* of the human organism treated upon sci entific principles. The facilities which this institution of- fers fbr the successful prosecution of a strictly Hydropa thic and Hygienic courso of treatment, together with its easiness of access from all points in Georgia nnd the sur rounding States, renders it peculiarly adapted to the wants of nvalids seeking a restoration to health. The purity of tho water and accommodations for guest* arc too well known to require comment. Patients writing for instructions to conduct home treat ment, should give a full and correct history of tho origin, progress, present symptoms and mode of treatment of their maladies up to the time of writing. The motive which In duces me to treat patients by ooreapondcncc is this, that those who, In consequence of a want of sufficient pecunia ry means, or from press of business, cannot come to the institution to be treated may not be deprived of the bless ings which the Water Oure Is daily dispensing to the afflict ed of the human race. All such communications will meet with prompt attention on tho receipt of $10 for the first, nnd $5 for each succeeding prescription. Patients will be required to furnish their own outfit. These will conrist of friction sheets, compressers, towels nnd blankets for sudorific purposes; all of which ean be purchased here on the most reasonable term*. Terms.—Professional attention, uze of baths. Ac.. $lftper week, payable monthly; board $20 per month. Servants boarded and treated for $10 per week. Miludgkviui, Ua., April 7,1863. A CARD.—I most cordially recommend Dr. E. O. Doyl* to the friends of Hydropathy, *s an efficient and skilful Wa ter Cure Physician. He studied the Hydro Therapeutic sys- tem of healing at my institution, and has had opportunity to qualify himself for the sacred duties of his calling, which f«U to tho lot of but few. It is. therefore, a pleasing task for me to recommend Dr. Doylk to those afflicted ones who nre forced to resort to tho Water Cure to seek redemption from disease, as being not only a skilful physician, but a gentleman of tho utmost probity ond worth. T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D "Rockford, Ala., April 20th, 1863. 3m—mar9 H AVANA SEGAltij—160,000 superior Havana Sugars, viz: La Georgia, Noriegn. Cnlmnns, Figaros. Trainicos, Ln Esmeralda. Iarnnstancia, Gold Leaf, and others. Just received and for sale by may20 J. ROUSSEAU. H YDRAULIC CEMENT.—100 bbl* Hofftnanfr Roiendale, a superior description of Cement, lauding from schr Frances Satterly, and for sale by apV25 C. H. QAMPFIELD. E MERSON’S RAZOR STROPS.—These celebrated 8trops nre made and warranted by Charles Emerson, and are supurior to any others now In use. Purchasers should be sura and get the genuine Strop, as there nre numerous counterfeits bearing the same name, the most of which are worthless. The genuine Strop can be hod of splia W. \y, lJSCOLN, Monument Square. I'kRY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are of FJ taring the balance of thoir Sduimer stock of Dry Goods consisting of Bareges.Printed Juconetsnnd Organdies.French Cambrics and Ginghams, Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al so. Summer Quilt*. Linen CambriaHsndkerohlsCs, N -W Col lars, Ac.,at a great rejluctlonfrom former price*. Jy5 DEWITT* MORGAN Extra Class 40 . 48 18 Cd 42 70 68 4 29 31 60 70 15 45 Also, or Class 60: 7 68 65 46 64 43 15 42 41 39 62 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WITHINGTON’S. Greene and PuTnskl Lottery, GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. Fxtra Class 41, draws at Wilmington, Del., this day, the 7th Inst. capital. $25,000. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. 09- Tickets $6—shares in proportion. Class 68. draws to-morrow, 8th June, in this city. Sales close at 8 o’clock,P. M. , CAPITAL. $4,800. 76 Number I/ittery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by the pnekngo for sale in Bay lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. June7 E. W1THINGTON. . , ,— , Dnr „„„ Furniture. Clothing. Fancy Article*, Clock*. W»teh*%;Cut. lory, Ac. Terms cash before delivery. . ,i . . articles purchased at suction and not settled for before the next regular sale, will be kold on nocount'and risk of the former purchaser. , - June? OX WmN(SI)AY°lufouSlirt&MS&MaotUuin M. Prendergast A Co., wlli be sold. The entire stock, comprizing a complete and general as sort ment of Dry Goods. Sale positive.- Term*—all auto* under $100 eaah; $100 to $300, 4 month*; over : $300, fl months,approved endorsed paper, ' j#7 . Fine Saddle Poor.:.- ’ THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of court house, A fine grey aaddlo Pony, only four year* old, and kind cud gentle. Sold for no fault. Term* .cash. '* Jt7 Roscndalo Cement—Now landing per wbr Cataract. 100 bbls Hydraulic Cement. • . may 17 House for Rent—Uoiue No.-UQ Broughtop-street, forteat until November IsL ^ , tnayl Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have just received from the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and will cohtlnhrto keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved. Es sence of Coffee. Tills is the best composition of Coffee pvet offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence U much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored^ perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the,finest Rio Coffeo, and in uso will prove a nett saving 76 pOr cent over Coffee prepared In Uie ordinary manner. Try Hand see If It does not • may 12 Prime Cook at private sale—A prime likely young fellow, a first rate cook for steambont or hotel. apl23 Ginghams nnd Ildkft. at Private Sale.—Just received per last steamer. 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do French head hdkfs., for sule low. apl22 Tennessee Bacon nnd Inrd. nt private sale—13.000 lbs as sorted hog round new Bacon. 2 0l>0 lbs fresh Leaf Lard, re ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. apll Stawbcrry Setts. At Private Sale —Strawberry setts of the following kinds Alico Maude, Boston Pine. British Queen. Ohio. Redwood Hudson, Crimson Cone, White Wood. Ilovey’s Seedling, and Early Scarlet. They are all grown in this climate and la good order. All orders left at our store for any of the above kinds will be promptly attended to. febl9 Marshall House Omnibus and Team. At Prlvato Safo—One fine largo omnibus, alx grod bones and harness complete. Also, tho pleasure schooner Ann, with new sails; rigging, etc., nil in fine condition. The above property will bo disposed of on very accommodating terms. The present owner being about to remove from the city 1ms no further use for It. febl7 WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sale, a largo assortment of Cloths, Cas- slmeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the fol- lowing articles, selected hy himself during tho past summer tn Ixindon and Pans, which he will make up to or der in the best style of workmanship, and at the snortest notice. IBs stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wnar, is very large and of the best quality and style—the whelp of It made this fall under his own Inspection, nnd will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit :—Fzejicli black, blue, brown and olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cassimeres ; fancy Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; superi. black Doeskin Cassimeres ; Me rino and Silk Undershirts nnd Drawers; whlto nnd fancy Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers : white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Nock Tins, plain and embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarfs,Sntin and Boinbasin Souks. nn5 17 Whltnker-strcet. STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Ab. 147 Bay Street. All persona of tasto nnd refinement—those having a duo regard for comfort and personal appearance, may lat all time* select any and every article for their ward- .robe, from ono of tho largest assortments of the Very Best Goods in this country; either In Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in unique stylo, or Furnishing nrtl cles of every description and quality too numerous to men tion Gall and see. PRICE A VEADER. FASmONABLE TAILORING, . M. 1). MURPHY, 21 BuU-stred. would respectfully inform his friends nnd tho public generally, that he lias received his spring styles for gentlemen, among JULwhich will be found as rich and fine fancy Cassimeres, ’estiugs. Ao.. as have ever been brought to this markot. All ordora executed with dispatch, and In the best stylo of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for hemsclvcs. mlill RE ATXY^niAfiETTs LOT fUNG - FOK8PR1NG AND SUMMER, WM. R. SYMONS. JiiurKit and Tailor, Ao, 17 W Maker streets, ri-iqa-ctfully solicits the lattcnthm of ills friends nud Mie public in gen-| •oral, to Ills large sleek ofllendy-ma le Cloth-_ Ing. suitable for the present nnd coming season. It lias nil hoi'n made up under Ids personal superintendence, an I fur style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in (lie market. The following comprise a portion of tho slock ; Frock* nnd Fucks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths: black, brab d’ele Frocks and Sacks; linen duck, drill and fancy Uuen Frock* and Sacks; India grass, silk and brown Unon Fucks; black nnd colored alpaca Frocks nnd Sacks. Pants of fancy French cnssiniores, black doe-skin cassi- mere, black drab d’efc and spring tweed cussimere. whits duck and fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wonr. Vests of black satin, hlnck hnrathen. nnd fancy silks, fan cy nnd white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks, gloves, susnendera. cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrellas, ete., elc. Tin* wholo of which he offers for snlo on accommodating terms, nnd at prices ns cheap as the cheapest. npl3 REMOVAL. scribcr having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be- tween Congress nnd Brougliton-streeta.) would Inform hi* friends snd the public generally, that he will open Turn Dav. Ids second supplynf Full and Winter Goods, consisting of the best French, English nnd American Cloths. Cassi meres and Vestings, purchased from tho most extensive im porters in New York, which lie is prepared to mako up In the best and most fashionable styles. decl M. D. MURPHY. NEW SPRING STYLES If——"WHOLESALE M ash retail. Just received at the Wlioleaalo nnd Retail Hat Store, every variety of Spring nnd Summer Goods, such as Silks, Beavers. Gossamers, Pedale. Canton, Paris, Line Star. Campecliy, and others too numerous to irionlion. Also- every variety of Bonnets. Call nnd see. and you will be sure to be supplied, at the comer of Barnard and Broughton-streets. nihil BELDEN A CO & J,. 8. BENNETT * CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON, Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. . ...J. C. TnoHXTox in his Carriage establishment in tiriiTcity. most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on the late proprie tor. Itls our Intention to keep a large and extensive as sortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to this market. The into proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act ns cur agent atthe north, for the purchase and supply of our ertnblUh- jneut. His experience of twenty years in tho business at the South, will insure to our friends nnd natrons such a well selected stock as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Mr. BKXXsrr will give his personal attention to all kind of repairing, as heretofore. ]£W!3 8. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. maylO JUDGE, W. HARRIS. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORK, Wholesale nml Retail, No. 110 Broughtnn-si.. bdween Bull and Whitaker. THE largest nnd best selected stock of goods ever V offered forsaleln this city. Gold and Silver Watches. fflVoit. Fob and Guard Chains. Sets of Jewelry, Chat csTBracclets. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors. Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups.Cnke Baskets, Spoons, Forks,Fish Knives, Pio Knives. Cheese Scoups, la dles. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention : thn whole of which will be sold at reduced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HORTON A RIKEMAN. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The undersigned begs leave to Inform the Ultliens iofSavannnh. nnd the people in the country in gene- ral, that he has taken tlu» Store No. 148 Broughton Street, ono door West of Dixon's Confectionery, where ho will lie pleased to makeand repair all kinds of Clocks and Watches, and will warrant all work with which lie may ho intrusted ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ami /kney Goods. _ RECEIVING by every arrival of the 8te«mers fresh ions.making the best assortment In this city, of all kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons, Forks. Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cups, Syphons. Plated Cnstors. and every variety of articles connected with our lino of business; allot which will be sold as low as ln any city In the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. 09" Particular attention given to tho Repairingof Watch es and Jowelry. no 20 JEWELRY. MR. F. STEIN, on Brough ton-street, has justrecciv- 1%/ed the finest assortment of now nnd fashionable. Jewel- if ry of All descriptions. Gold and silver pencils mid pons, jh, silver and silver glltcd ware and fruit baskets, waiters. (AY tea sets, candlesticks, table nnd tea spoons: fine table, VjW pocket nnd pen knives, scissors, nnd a large variety of the ' finest work boxes, dressing cases, nnd writing desks for Indies nnd gcutlcmcn. ns also a fine selection of llutinn*. accordintu ami fancy article*, too numerous to mention, which lie offers at the lowest prices ever sold In this city Thn attention of tbo public at large, but especially that of the ladles. Is particularly requested. ru‘21 ME \V JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, JicT jht THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- [|/Jmcntof rich JEWELRY,embracing the recent patterns \L?of Ear-rings, Pins. Bracelets nnd Finger-rings, among Jr which nre some fine diamond sol tings, from $10 to $500. o Also, twenty-five seta of tlioso unique Pearl Sets nfj-nr- JVjirinB* and Brooches, from $18 to $125 tho set. newest VjMand rarest patterns: together with a very select assort- ^ment of extra fine Watches set in pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain enses. These, with a further assortment of good Jewelry. Sterling Silver tets, Spoons. Forks. I Allies, Cups. Ac,, nnd Plated ware of all kin a. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios Clocks. Bronte Hgures. gold mount- ed Caues.Cutllery. Ac . renders his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed in the State, either in quality or pri ces. D. B. NICHOLS. 09- Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, nnd jewelry.no!2 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE*. Hew York and Savnnnah Stcatnahl] SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Days of Leaving Savannah for New York, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon Wednesday, Jutje 8 The Florida........Capt, Wondhull,,...Saturday, “" II The Alabnmn, Capt. Ludlow,... The Augusta, Capt. Lyon.. .Saturday, .Saturday. 25 The Florida, Capt Woodhull,.. .Saturday, July 2 .Saturday, .Wednesday, 1 .Saturday, .Saturday, .Wednesday Tho Augusta Capt. Lyon Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlovr,..., The Florida.. Capt. Woodhull.. The Augusta Capt. Lyon The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow .... The Florida. C*pt. Woodhull... .Saturday, The Augusts, Cspt. Lyon, Saturday, Atig. 0 The Alabama, .... .Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, '• 1(1 The Florida Oapt. Woodhull,...Saturday, “ 18 The Augusts Cspt. Lyon Saturday, n - 20 The Aliriinra*, Cspt. Woodhull,...Wednesday, u 24 The Florida, Cnpt. Ludlow. Saturday, “ 2T The Augusta, Capt. Lvon Saturday, Sept. 3 Tho Alabama, Cnpt. Ludlow. Wednesday, 7 These ships are the largest on tho coait, un«urp**aed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of ficers. They offer n most desirable convoyanco to Now York. On tho completion of tho Atlanta in the anlumn. this line will ho semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin paaxngo $26. Steerage, $9. iRD, F " PADELFORD, FAY k Co., juno5 SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, New York. PIANO FORTE DEPOT. , THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Savnnnah. Georgia nnd Florida, that they have on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, nml made by thn most celebrated manufacturers In the United 8tate*. Nunns A Clark. T. Chickering. Boardmsn A Gray, Leight A Nowton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to tlie lovcra of Miule. have place in their large assortment.— These Pianos aro of rich tone, nnd beautifully finished in Rose Wood. Black Walnut, nnd Mahogany, with iron frames made in the most substantial and workmnnlike manner.— -Also the justly celebrated Afoliau Piano Fortes, which for tlieir sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All there Instruments have metalicframes which render them peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. The undersigned aro Agents for Henri Hera’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For Tower and beautj of tone, they stand pre-eminent. CsRHART'fl Mklomoxs.—This beautiful toned wind Instru- ment.inanut«cturcd by Carhart A Needham, N. Y..for village purposes. Loiigea.Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these Instruments will bu disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of the PI- anos ranging from $175 to $1,000. I.W. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- rt A Co’s., aud Jonn B. Dunham's Piano Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru ment*. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst tlielr superiority of tone ond touch is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, as well as tho critical connoisseur. Tbo ladles aro respectfully Invited to viow these instruments. An arrrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM k CO.. Market-square. 09“ Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. . Jel7 A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I have sold out to Messrs. L. S. Rknnktt A Co., and I have every confi dence in the ability of these gentlemen, both tn capability and capital, to successfully conduct the business, and keep up the reputation of the establishment. Mr. Lxwib S. Bcfstrr has been my foreman for the last two years, and I take pleasure In recommending him to the publioasan Industrious, capable and deserving man. who, while looking to his own Interest, will not neglect those of his patrons. In relinquishing my business In this place, I take the op- . portunity to aay. that It is not from any dissatisfaction Ing*, stripe and plaid aatm Jeans for boys’ wear, black ba- E MBROIDERIES, Ac.—Mualln and lace CJismisetta and Collars, lace, muslin aud cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Rands, Lawn and cambric Handkerchiefs, black Lace Mantillas, Valencia and thread Edgings and Inserting*, Bonnet Rib bons. etc., etc. for sale by mh9 HENRY LATHROP k CO. S UMMER QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcase linen, white and colored linen drillings, bleached snd brown sheet- whatever. Since my residence In the city of Savannah, have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc ceeded much better than I anticipated. In the course I hav* just taken. I have been prompted by eonriderations of a private character altogether ; wherever I may be. I shall always carry with me the liveliest sense of obligation- and cherish the deepest Interest in tbo pros perity and advancement of the city and Its people. Noth ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of a let tho good peOploof J. C. THORNTON. healthy and honorable competition, the City and State see to It. Savaxkah, 9th May. 1863. N. II.—Mr. H. D. w. Alkxaxokr Is my legally authorized agent for tho transaction and closing uj of my business. maylO ). C. THORNTON. TJtLOUR, &C—200 bbl* Baltimore floor. 60 do Hiram8ralth’a J? do. 80 hhds prime and choice bacon shoulder*. 20 do •Idea, 16 tea Baltimore and Philadelphia bam*, 20,bbla leaf *$S*?**"*><A xiioaoxABom. H OUSE KEFJ’ING DRY UOODS-Llnen and oottan Sheet ing, pillow case linen and cotton. Irish linen of the best make, birds eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel ing, damask table linen and napkins, long lawns, erash, brown and bleached muslin, all width* and qualities, for sale atthe lowest prices,by > -* ‘ -' - - • •ypte; " !-• V. . X.. , rJWVnrEfcHORQAN. GROCERIES. ■ 25 HHDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar. 26 do chuico Now Orleans do, 26 dn do Cuba Molas ses, 100bhl* New Orleans nnd Cuba Syrup. Stu art’s rectified do, GOO gallons Sperm 011,800 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm ana Adamamnntlne Candles, 26 do Starch. 60 do Cheese, 75 do Soap, 26 do Toilet do, 60 do mixed and assorted Candlea, 75 packages Teas. Blsek. Im perial and Green, 150 bbls A.Band C Clarified Surar and Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes, Fig*. Citron, Pickles, Raisins, Yeast Powder*. Selcratus, So da. Ac., now In storo and for sale verr low. by mh26 KIBBEE A RODGDRS. COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. P ASTILLES I)E PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds snd bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at this season of tho year. Wo do not recommend the Pas- tillesde Paris to cure aR the ills life Is heir to, but we do say they will cure all nf&ctlnni cf the throat as a trial of them will prove. Hnnufaotufal by Moore A Taylor, 81 Maiden-lane, New York. N. B.—The genuine bears the written signature of Moore A Taytor. Just received and for sale by mb4 ” “ * reetred and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. ISKN TURKISH FRICTION TOWELS-A’ very useftil article for bathing purpoa**. and much superior to the gloves now in uso Where friction la required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty In Eng-, land and the United Statea. Juat received and for salt by mh24 W. W, LINCOLN. Monument Square rege. grenadine and crape de Paris, mourning muslins, par asols and umbrellas, for sale low by m*y2» DtWITT A MORGAN. S CHOOL BOOKS.—Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. Boston School Dictloonry. Fitch’s Mapping Plates, Plerpont’s American First Clasi Book, Loomis' Elements of Algebra. Youmtn’s Class Book of Chemestry. Qua:kenbo’s First Lessons In English Composition. , Parley's Common School History. Bullion’s Latin Reader. A further supply received and for **lo by maylS S. B. SIBLEY, 136 Congress-street. ling dresses. French printed Jaconets nnd cambrics, figured and plain Swiss muriins. plaid and stripe swiss and cambric muslin*, nansook, jaconet nnd mull muslins em broldered clrarlawn hdkfs.. N W collars and cambric, and cambric and swlss hands, ribbons,hosiery, gloves, Ac., just received by mai 22 PeWITT A MORGAN, T n BUILDER3.—Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, until the 25th of June next, to fornlsb all the materials and erect tlio keepor’a dwelling and office at laurel Gnivo Cemetery, according to plan and specifica tions to be teen at Messrs. Sholl A Fav’a, Architects. JOHN MALLERY. Chairman roay22 Committee on Health and Cemetery. T O PURCHASERS OF CHEAP DRY GOOrw,—TciweTof fast colored Printed Lawn*. Jaconet, Batts 1 e and Mus lins, all at 12)44. 8 case* assorted Ginghams, now styles, at 12)44. 1 do (a great bargain.) Ladlea’ Linen Cambric Hand# kerchiefs, at 12#?. We have much pleaaure In dlreetlng particular attention to the arrival by tbo steamship Florida of the abovo goods, and can. with porfect confidence, recommend thorn as the cheapest goods ever offered for sale In Savannah. ■ ■ ■ - . r : II. PRENDERGAST A CO., may2fl 178 Brougfaton-stg opposite 8t. Andrew’s HalL T/'IBBEE A RODGERS offer fur taleltho following Goods, JV cheap :«260 barrels Crashed and Clarified Sugar*: 7f hhde. N. O, and Muscovado do : 25 do Porto Rlcodo: 60do Cuba "Molasses; 160 bbls. N. O. arid Sugar-house Syrup; 400 bars Rio and Lagunyra Coffee ; 60 do O. O: Java do; 100 NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE—Weekly—« Tho new and splendid Steamship* • FLORIDA. Captain Lvoif ; AMD ALABAMA Captain LVDIOW Belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, Will leave Savannah and New York every SATURDAY, These Shins nrn ofl J500 tons register, and unsurpassed in safe'/, speed arid comfort. These Steamers, Ion vingSavannali atthe same time that the Marion nod Southerner leave Charleston, arrive at Now York as soon as, or before them. 09" Cabin Passage $26, payable before going on board. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., - Savannah] SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. eet. NewYor Auiwth : Jyi7 194 Front Street. New York. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN- STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The new and splendldatde-wheel Steamship BSKSKW-TATE OF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tons register, Captain WiLtUJl Coujsb. lias commenced her Regular Trips, nnd will leave" Savas.xah on Wednesday, the 18th day of May, nnd every nltcrnnto WKONfmuv thereafter; say on the 1st, l&lh and 29ih of June, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to l’hilade.plila $26 00 “ “ through to New York 26 00 Steerage” ' 9 00 Tills Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, com* fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable faclutlea to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. 8avannun nmyl7 HERON A MARTIN. Agents. Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. Through in 60 to 66 hours,-Ai* York and Charleston Steam Packet -1 ear* Adger’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wnduesday, On Saturday the naw and splendid Steamships JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dicxi.xsosr, 1,600ton* ' MARION. Captain M. Boot*. 1.20C tons, SOUTHERNER. Cantata W. Fortbu, 1,000 ton*, will leave each allermate Wclnesd y. having been newly coppered nnd guards raised, is now In complete ender. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accotn modations. apply at tho office of the Agent. HENRY MBSROON, Corner East Bny and Adger A Ron’s Wham*. N. n.—A now ship will ho placed In .tho line to conned with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO ~^ NITK » STATES MAIL STEAM* f (Ihlffwri. 01111 * ISABEL, W11.UAM Rollins, Commands between - Savannah, Key West nnd Havana, connecting with the tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s line for Cal ifornia. Tills splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West and Huvana. on the 16th and 80th of each month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 6th and 224 of each month. Tho Isabel will connect at Havana with tho U B. Mall Ptpamshlp Company’s line to Aspinwall, nnd the Pacific mall lino from Panama to California aud Oregon. Passengers will ho landed atthe railroad wharf at Aapln* wall freo. Transit at the Isthmus at tho passongera’ ex pense. Tho Isahd will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mail Steam Company’s line at Now Orleans. Tickets for Key West and Havana can be had ot COHENS h HERTZ. Agenta at Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Francisco, can be had by applying to MQRDECT JanlS iDECAI A CO , Agents. Charleston UNITED STATES MAIL, From Macon, Ga., to Tallnlinsaee, Fils' - Railroad to OgUtkorp—Stages to Thllahastee “ js commenced on the 6th Inst., running three tiroes "a w'#*k via. Newton, Batnbridge. and Quincy, and three times a week vis. Thomaarille, DuncansrlUe, Ac. • Passengers by this route vyill leave Macon at half j o’clock. A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tb* I leavingOgletborge either way at 11 o’clock. Arriving a bihaasee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the" next day- by either route 86 hours. . Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Nawton, BalqWldg* and Quincy, to Ikllahassee returning, leaves TaltebuMe OB Sundays,Tuei * "“ • On Tuesday . Tliomasrille—returning s and Fridays.atlO.P. M. Through from Oglelhi In 36 hours—from Maco hours. lays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P.M." Tuesday*, Thursday*, and Saturday*, by the' war of nasrille—returning same route on Mondays, WedneMavg kVMara .110 PH t - -l*. * to Tallahassee by 88—and from^i By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’eloe Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hour*. It I* also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expedttkiui routs, - j m --‘-lri&rr^ decidedly the b _. for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florii Faro from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 s from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee, $16,00. L. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe, .A. A. FistUB, M Tallahassee. ■Ug30 ., F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor BOUTffrWESTERN RAILROAD. A DAILY TRAIN M.. RAIN forpsuengent leave*Macon at 8m i at Oglethorpe at 10)4, A;M.- LNve* O !, A. M., arrives »t Macon at 8JL P-.M. ray with the Oentral and Macon *«w West arrive a thorpqat 11i,. ~- r „,, nectidg each way with the Oentral and Macon ana.Western Train snd the Tallahassee Mall Stags .line. Passenger* dine at Fort Vallny at lJrf, P. M. " . v /'■ J »< * ul6 • f GEO. W, ADAMS. Superintendent, MACOH 3m WBITOItt S5M U Train.' ar^’ytr<- . Leaves Macon dally, at 8 otalock, c: ' “ -Atlanta « "“ 6k "?" • P. M, •; v•' C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Train* of tbs Wastern and .AttanUo and LaGrenge Roada, and with foe Day Train of the Georgia Road, and «t Mae'" a with the Day Trains of the Central and South-western i-oads. Passenger. wUl arrive in Mason nt 12k. and at Atlanta at having the remainder of the night lor rest. . ssfesgsigsg nmodatioaTraios.Tri-Weekly.will Uavellacorierary "Wednesday and Friday.at $ o’clock, A. IL .>r£ • tear* Atlanta every Tuesday. Thursday aodTSatur. T44A.il/; This Train yiU ronpect/^'^ 1 -^* ltun, u>lr . . .