The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, June 08, 1853, Image 3

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. *3sr' 8 uli 3- * A S»ai *Mr. ««■«. ^•saSBE m#oin/», stahch, tm J#$y S ■ *2 bbUMM, bodir, *nd botttf BliculU, o& boxM *0da B«cuN*| 5 aonutWiftw'J^ « t” S£u*I £.4 a^.U'1 P«>1 st«^ . to do I u*tinf fot “ l0 Wanton, johnston a co. I v ^~— onOCKIUES, *0. q.'m»-iw bag* prime Rio, 75 do Jamaica, 00 11# £St-lO bhd* Porto RIco^lO do 8L Croix, 5 do ■—T^nVlOObbl*Crashed,Powderedand Clarified. „jirUr.l** n,, 1 ,V?». 1 ii Cuba, 76 bbla New Orleans. T . ijummore, 76 do Canal, 60 do H Smith’*. U»m,s(»tWUmOMC 0 . LKrMbM. BW".® ' 1 ” SHmUm. W J5JJ SSdStS do Sperm, 26 do Star, 150 do latent pseksgw various brands and qualities. ■ J^CTsrrkc.-bO boxos Union Syrup, 10 cases Wal- I ^‘rmuito Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches. P* 1 r.nroM-76 bbla Phelps’ Uln, 60 do N ERum. 75 E ’Sffl w5X7a> do extra old Monoosuhela do. KlSSlqoaAcasks pure Malaga. 8 do choiceModel- L^trired and fot eale bjr McMAHO y k notlJt I Sjwfl — tall etora, ooraer of Whitaker and Oonmea stmti. For furthsr particulars apply to M, PRENDEROAST It Oo. feblfl oh the premlan. FOB RENT—Tbs dwelling, No. 162 Dryan-etreet, be- wwo Montgomery and Jefferson etreeta. The house la t good order, having recently undergone a thorough r, Possession can be had Immediately Apply to M. PRENDEROAST, - mhfi Broughton street, opposite Bt. Andrew’s Mall. lilUVALoi' NEW SUMMER GOODS. ,r PKESUKROAST k CO. hare this day received ner ■M. steamer State of Georgia, an excellent assortment of Irlf’bihloDable and cheep good, comprlslng- rawidte and colored French linen drills. J !f|Sst variety olllgbt materials for gentlemen’s and *» d f' 1 ” 1 " 1 0r *”* all, “’ SUta.UII.1»•*«• «°' k »>'•'*• I jr« “■V'T&l'Skll.l* »nl America Prlolb, I’^bSul'lul w’rtB'bl»' b*” 11 ' 1 ' onJ Swill edglngi bud l b !w?m bineiWns further .uppllb. bjr thb .tb.nit. . 178 Brouebton street, opposite 8alnt llataw’s- ■•nEWrrr h ROMAN hare in store, to which they are ID adding weekly by the steamera. a large and elegant |itoek of Fancy and Staple Goods,_ _ ., HC . 1, which thev are selling at libs lowest prices, consisting in part l{*e mllnwlng: Iwnted Bate*** Linen and Cotton Bheetlnga j Do. Tissue* J Do. Grenadines ■Bsren ds Laine ■-dated Muslins -vrttndies end Cambrics Itotch snd French Olnghims I laces. Ribbons. Ac. ■ladies snd Oonts. Kid, Silk 1 sadlMeGtom , ladles snd snd Misses Net Gloria and Mils mime re* and Vestings 'bile sad eol’d linen Onus ■Mourning Goods of all de. | Aniother styles of plantat sg. Congress street Pillowcase Linens Irish do. Long lawns Birds eye Diapers Huckabacks Towels and Diaper linen Damask Damnak Napkins Bleached and Brown Muslins Furniture Trimmings Pavilion Lace and Net Umbrellas and Parasols Swiss, Jaconet and Plaid Mus lins Georgia Oannburgs on goods. Rlbero’s new build- mh26 ■t/’EMKTON A VERSTILLE are now opening a tineiy m- |K sorted and complete stock of Summer and other Dry looodi which they will offer upon the moat accommodating Ittrm' As west care has boon exercised In the selection of Itbtii slock, with a view both to price and quality, they con- lldcnllr Inrite their f riends and the public generally to call ■sad examine for themselves. »P ia r\RE?8 GOODS.—Received per steamshipAlabama—Uv- mi) sndtr. brown and black barago. satin stripe printed do, ■■mill figured do for childrens wear. Swiss embrolded otaem- IlMtts and undsndeeves. Swlrs embroidered and cambric Ifcaodi ladles’ sewing silk net rolta and glove, striped silks, * mill agumO muellne, to, ■*!* „ TOWNE I apIO ■TVTEWirdODS.—Received per steamer, Paris Bareges, Tis- |JN sues and Barege de Laines. French Cambrics and Joe Tenets. English and American Prints, Sheeting Calicos and (Ginghams. Vts.d India and Glace Silks, new stylei N. W. Col- liars. Chemisette* snd Sleeves, Parasols and Umbrellas, Ho- ■slery.Hdkrs., Gloves. Ribbons, Ac. linDnlH ■ ftVn DKwrrr a Morgan J UST RECEIVED.—We have just received, & fresh aup ply ol ladles’ merino, game, silk and cotton vests. “iMisse* snd Infant’* merino vest*, gent* silk, merino, gauze id cotton vests: also, s fine assortment of linen cambric indkerchlefa. ladles’ and misses’ white and brown cotton ms, while and black silk do. gent* white, brown and mix- ■id half hose, gent* white and black silk do do. together ■with a large assortment of white and colored linen cam ■brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravata, Stocks' AIKP, k BPBN8. t TO LET—Until tha 16tli of Bcptember, a Btore, aultabts for storing grain, cotton, Ac. Will be rent ed low If applied for Immediately. Apply to 1-10 CRUDER A WAD# 84 Bay-at. juuei FOR RENT—A large and comfortable dwelling. c Liberty street, second door from Barnard. Imme diate possession given. • Apply to \ KIBUKK h RODGERS, 142 Bay atreet, Tt) RENT—A House at the ooraer or Hull-street and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa iter, out building* complete, and In a good neighbor- uisiu. with or without standing furniture, from 1st May till 1st November. Inquire at the Courier office. mh20 T7V)R SALE—A truitvand capable negro woman with her P |i I.i.ui[lLl..ar. ..ha three children. Apply at this office. spllO F R SAl-E—A dealreable residence on a trust lot, in fee simple, near the business portion of the city Also, trust lota Nos. 26 and 20.Monteray ward, and fronting the square. Apply to n.\y4 WYLI.Y A MONTMOLL1N. T?OR SALE—Two hundred and two and a half (202X) J? acres nf land, situated on Reedy Creek, In Wilkinson county. Apply to aplfo WYLLY A MONTMOLUN. TTV)R B.VLF—A very intelligent mulatto man, a good cook A and house servant, Applyto *128 WYLLY A MONTMOLIJN. F OR SALE—Three very likely young negro men, good axemen and field hands. Apply to ap!28 WYLLY h MONTMOLUN. CARPETS PRESERVED. T HOSE families desirous of having their Chrpcta taken up, and packed for preservation during the summer, can have tha same attended to by my. Upbokterera who have full experience, having devoted several yeah to it in New Orleans. Carpets will be paeked and stored until (kmlllea may wish them relayed. Send yo»r orders to WU. H. GutON, Agent. ap!28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-st. PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDEN A 00., Savannah, comer of Bnughim and Bamord-itrcet*. ■71 TO I’LAVTERfl, MXRCUANT8 AXD OTIlBHfl VI8m.V0^gB^ /114SAVA.VXA11 TO LAT ix tubr BumiK.—The under-^j* signed would call particular attention to their exten- — slve wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore be sold cheaper, bocause they are not burthened with Jobber’s profits, while for quality and style they will compare with anything In the market. Having permanently located In Savnnoall, we are deter mined tosecura patronage by aelllnggood bargains, dealing firirly with all men, and cross-lifting with none. We are in league with no Shoe, Clothing or othcrestablisbment. eith er ror mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custom ers away from thoja houses where they can buy cheapest. We expect every customer to judge for himself, and If we cannot suit him, will take pleasure in referring him to oth ers who can. BELDEN A 00, jau27 Cy. Broughton and Barnard-st. JtrorT.MWUHD. M JOBXT. MWLAXD,;*. ROWLAND A CO,. , GENERAL OOUN1SSIUN UErSuNIS. 172 Dayottrtd, Savannah, . H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t., ’ SHH’PINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, «ATAXXAn, OA. WILLIAM P. TONOB. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 2* Bayonet, Savannah, O’HBAR A STONBY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial )Vharf, Charlatan, South Conti lats or rax nan or lxoark. o'hxah a co. Ifno, BANCROFT df BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Pnrchaao and Sale of 8toclu, Bonds, Exchange and d..i i.-.l ' Jan24 Beal Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. WILLIAM H. DASIIElt, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, TmupviUe, Lmtmda county, Go. Fill practise in Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch, Ware. Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia { and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. *-• — WM. r. WmiAMS. TTIAtmtTB OUT ICR, JACKBROWR. WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena ViUa, Marion County, Oa., Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston, Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, nml any adjoining counties where tlielr services may be required. Jan29 JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT IAW. Office—176 Bay-ttred, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, - ATTORNEY AT LAW. FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASE. . WE are constantly receiving these valuable _ 'Cases, and have them always In readiness to be delivered at the shortest notice. I. W. MORRELL & CO N. B.—We are permitted to inform the public that we b&ve received from Mr. Raymoxd, of New York city, a let- ter signed by the different members of the United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ol the Hon. Hkxrt Clat, deceased, (which was enclosed In one or Fur's Metalic Cases.) and who went with It to Kentucky; they say to Mr. Ratxoxd, that the Case answered the pur pose for which It was Intended, and meets with their appro bation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as being superior to any other Cose for the transportation ol the dead. The letter can bo seen by calling on f*bl4 I. W. MORRELL A CO •DYING AND RENOVATING. 78 York-it., rear of the Court Home. ■SaoannaA, Oa, EstaolUhed In 1832. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers. Ac., cleaned and dyed various colors. Ladies’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style, Kid Gloves Cleaned,and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed,as may be required. All done in tho same style which has generally so much pleased my patrons and Mends.— Terras moderate. Persona sending parcels by Harnden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me per mall, so that l may know wliere to call for them and which way to send’ them back. Cost or freight each way for small parcols will be about 26 cents. All ordsra punctually attended to. ap!12—tufoi ALEXANDER ■ QIIAWL3. Ac-—Super, aud common crap* shawls plain ■iJ snd embroidered, vandyke collars beautllul goods, as- lieried pimott. plain, striped and cheeked glace silks, sum- ■ner do. bareges, tissues and grenedlnes, colored and white ■liennet and orgaudy muslins, a large assortment of Irish ■linens, French printed cambrics. M. PRFJ4DERGAST & CO., | apll 178 Broughton street. PRIN'G AND SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment or stripe* snd plaid, new pattern gingham, barege* and ■tissues, bdies’ colored and black umbrellas and parasols, ■ silk gimp to suit all shade* of silks and bareges, black net ■mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, wliitoandblacksew- ■log silk scarfs, white lace nnd colored silk mantillas, white ■ snd colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges ■«nd tissues, block and lead French ginghams, for sale by | spU3 * A1K1N k BURNER. ALEXANDER GAUDWAY. NEW BOOKS. A REVIEW of the Spiritual Manifestations, read before the Congregational Association of N. York anil Brook lyn. by Kcv Charles Beecher. Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of the Canaries, the Cape do Verde, Liberia, Madeira, Fiqrra Le one, and other places of interest on the west coast of Afri ca—by Horatio Bridge, U S Navy ; edltod by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Silver and Pewter, or contrasted New York life. Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thos Moore- edited by the Right Hon. Lord John Kuuoll, M P. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 20. Received by may20 J. 0. CUBBEDGE. C IGARS AND TOBACCO.—100 packages, from very poor to very good; 100.000 agars, froto very poor to very good: Jars Snuff, Cut Tobacco, Smoking do, in great vurie- ty, for salo by msy2Q K1RUEF. k RODGERS. C HAMPAGNE—60 baskets Mumro’s Kcnenay champagne, pints and quarts; 60 do Lone Star do, of direct impor tation. a very cuolco artlclo. In store and for sale by may20 J. ROUSSEAU. B UTTER AND LARD.—26 firkins prime and choice But ter. 20 bblsLard, just received and for sale by mayfi McMAHON A DOYLE F IFTY DOILARS REWARD will bo paid by tho under signed. to any person who can furnish proof to convict any while nun of the crime of purchasing corn, cotton, or any other description of merchandise from any of my ne- gwes. may 10—lm JAMES SKINNER. b hons. Scotch ginghams, black net mil* and gloves, la- is’ colored silk gloves, damask linen nankin* and doyles. mlrdi-cye diaper, long lawns, linen cambric hdkfs., Ac., for ■ale at the lowest prices by [_apl22 DitWlTT A MORGAN. [ ARIES’ DRESS GOODS.—Printed organdies, grenndine*. U bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glsce silks, grn do Pari*. French cambrics. India silk*, figured and dootted pwlss mull, nansook and cambric muslins, silk and linen lustres. Ac., for sale at the lowest price by. T*pm Dtwm fc MORGAN. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 basket* of this very aupe- rior wine, whose reputation is unequnlled where it Is for salo by junel J1PRING SILKS.—A fine assortment of striped and plaid J Silks, black summer do. black grenadine silks, a fine as sortment of new bareges, figured stripes snd plaid, plain, llgured. plaid snd striped tissues, a large assortment of ta llies’black and colored silk umbrellas and parasols, a Urge ■Old fine assortment nf all qualities of hosiery, silk and lace ■nantilla*. white and black net mantillas, shawls points and csrfs. Swiss snd lace cliemlzots, light kid gloves, lace mlts ■nd gloves, for sale by 1 spill AIK1N A BURNS 1ECEIVEP I’ER FI/)RIDA—Colored silk mantilla*, plain -V glace silks, brown silk parasols, barege* and tissues, notted and figured Swiss muslins, black sumer bombasln, Lwns. pillowcase cotton.gents colored bordered, hdkfs., Ac., Tor tale at the lowest prices, by *PR3 DxWlTT A MORGAN. C HEAP CA?I1 ST0R&—Corner of Whitaker and Congress streets—The subscriber* have just received per Ala- imt. a fresh supply nf Three-Ply and Iiuraln Carpets, on — ‘h,which . « >e sold at uoiuuiil low prices. M. PRENDEROAST A CO. M OURNING GOODS—Black Grenadine, Crape departs, Bareges. Silks. Bombasines, Alpacas, Norwich Cloths ■sni Poplins. Mourning Isiwns and French Muslins. Black ■Crspe and I/ive Veils, ColUrs, Handkerchiefs, etc., just re- ■ceived sad for sale by ■ Bh7 DbWITT A MORGAN. _ NOTICE. I piTV TREASURER’S OFFICE, gavaxxin, 13th January, ■ V 1863 —Tlie subscriber is now ready to receive Returns | of Property lUble to City Taxation. ! J«il8 J. GEORGE, c.t ifySSOLUTlON.—The IH ston A Co. is this day iWilllim B. Scranton. partnership of8eranton. John- dissolved, by , the withdrawal of D. T. SCRANTON. JOHNSTON. W. B. SCRANTON. I pO PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned having asiocUted ■ v/ with them Henry H. Scran ion, will continue the Gro- ■ «ry business under the firm of Scranton, Johnston A Co. D. T. BCRANTON. ,«tyn JOS. JOHNSTON. I n^^BTNERRHlP—Tbs undersigned have this dav form- | V ed a co 'trtnershlp for the transaction of a General ■ Wlpplng and Commission Business, under the firm of Scran- | too A Tollman. Office, No. lfl Coentles Slip, New York. W. B. KRANTON. , . H H. TALLMAN. Ksrettnces.—Sherman A Collins, Esra Wheeler A Co., |rfV**‘i.Crane k Co..H. D. Pomroy. New York; Webster | * Scranton, Johnston k Co, RowUnd A Co., Savan- 8m-mayl7 I VWKfc-The undersigned will continue to carry on tl ■ As Umber and Timber business as heretofore, under i, ISiniB inS it„1- nf f Dn— L r n J. ROBERTS. ROBERT AUSTIN- | name and style or J. Robxhtb A Co. mhlO ■^I^CB—The on-partnersbltT heretofore existing be- ln«U* r ' ,,,th#un ' , ® r "'* nert ’ wnder the firm of Ciuxx A ****’ ** U*!* day dissolved by mutual consent. The ^“•s* of the late firm will be settled by H. A. Crane, to wnom all persons having claims will please present them, [■M those iodebted will make payment Either party are ■utnorixed to use the name of the late firm In liquidation. . H. A. CRANF ®V2 T. HOLCOMB! OPMfTSHHBIP.—Ths undersigned having associated V, w| *" him Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. James E. Cope, »iu continue the wholesale grocery buslnes under the firm ®f HstooxBx, Jouxsox A Co. T. HOLCOMBE. FORD. FAY A CO, Agents for Savannah. Mcqueen McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer qf Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane. Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st.and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga, THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST. Office, comer Day and Bamard-streets. Sarannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, A- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, , No. 14 WaU^treet, New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLSBALB and rbtail db a lsr in WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. IPisitSfdsMonument Square. Savannah, Ga. BROWN «b HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES, • WIST BROAD 8THBKT, SAVANNAH, OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner or Bay and Whltaker-streeta. Office hours from fl A. M..to 2, P. M.; and from 3)4, P. M. to 0, P. M. DAN1ELL dt COOPER, ATIOUNEYS AND COUN«KUX)US AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will take contract* for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An drew’s Ilall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber (s prepared to lay Tin Roofe on correct prin ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Boat reference 8ton- , J. J. MAURICE. (^Gutters ami Conductors made to onler. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator. Hast Florida. .Will practice In tho Eastern and Southern counties. RoTer to Col. 8. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq., 8avannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CoUNSEIJXJK AT LAW, IbrsyUi, Monroe County, Ga. 8. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, hlonUcelta, Jefferum County. FXnriila. Reference—Hon. W. H. Fuumro, Savannah, Ga. feb3 IH: M. NORWOOD. c . 0. wiison NORWOOD <b WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Savannah. Ga.. Will practice in all tho Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over Webster k Psuira'. WO.LUK B. riKXIKU. JOHN X. XS1AXN FLEMING A MlLLEN. The undersigned having united in the practice or law, will attend punctually to any bnsinessentrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, orer Messrs. Bwlft, Denslow k Co'a. ■ « Boston. Jofifi V The Canada arrived, at Halloa Monday, with Liverpool dates of May 28. . The Cotton aaiea for the week had been AO^KM halea. of whieh ipecalatora took 8,000 and exporter! 8,000. Holders oohtinaed firm, under a fair demand. Pricei wore itlfftr, the following being the carrent qabtatlo'na t Fair Orleans, ,#M I Yafr Uplands, 6M Middling Orleans, .0 | Middling Uplands, 6 Rice ha* advanced one and two ahUUngt, Bales have been to the extont of 160 tierces At 24s. Oil. to 24a. 0d. Havre, Hag-24.—Tho Cotton aaiea for tho week have been 0,600 bales. Market dull. Tbo stock on band la 0,200, exclusive of that on shipboard. Coflbe was firm, with an upward tendency. Rice a abide higher. Miscellanea os. The Pacific reached Liverpool on the 24tb, P. M. Diplomatic Interconrae has boon entirely broken off between Austria and Switxcriand. The news (him Burmaii is unfavorable to British intrreata. Tbo news from Conntantinople forebodes trouble. Tho ultimatum of Russia Is refused by tho Porto. A Anal answer to that effect was given by Mknbcui* kofp on the 20th. Tho French fleet has been ordorod to tho Darda nelles, which has occasioned great excitement on the Paris Bourse. It was generally believed that Napo leon had threatened to declare war if Russia heal-, tates in her demands regarding tbo holy places and the protectorate of tbo Orcek Church. On the urgent request of tho Emperor of Chipa, the American and English ships of war in the Eastern waters have undertaken to protect Nuukin, Shanghai, aud tho mouths or the canal against the rebels. In the English Parliament, Lords Clarendon and Ru88Ell stated that the French and English ambas sadors were acting in concert at Constantinople—that the integrity o( the Ottoman Empire would be pre served, aud hoped Russia would insist upon nothing incompatible therewith, but in tho present state of the question could give no further indication of the- course of tho British Government. Mazzini had nrrived safely In England. O'DosonoE. the Irish patriot, had escaped from Australia in an American vessel. Queen Victoria will visit the Dublin Exhibition soon. * A false report that the Rassian forces bad entered Turkey violently affected the Paris bourse. It is reported that Napoleon bad assured the Rus sian Ministry that, much as ho dosired the peace of Europe, he would not hesitate to change bis policy if Russia forced measures hostile to France and to the East. Charleston Cotton Market. Charleston , June T, P. M. The market continues. Arm under full prices, with Bales to-day of 465 bales, at figures ranging from to llic. lOtOM 1 apply to.. _ . . PADEDPORD, FAY k OO. 126 00 pleenutt,,. 0 00 NlflW YOttK—New Line—Ths malar SKpaekst bark PETER DEMILL, -N. Hoey, master, will meet w.tti dispatch for tha abort port. • For might or p« wf. apply to Je8 H. jCWAHHBURN, Agaat JffH BALTfittOIlEl.-.Tbe sebr. D. H. BALDWIN, iTSmUashrils. master. For freight or passage, apply on board at Telbir’s wharf, or to Jud68 BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00. Jb NEW YOPK—Old KaUbliahed iJne'. fiBHTho brig EMPIRE, Capt. Newman, wlU meet with di*i|*toh as above. For freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to June6 DRIQBAM, KELLY A OO. HEW YORK-Union Llne^-Tha regular jflMtpacket sebr. FRANCES BATTERLY, Davis, master, WlU have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to JuoeS OGDEN A BUNKER. NEWYORK-Iinlon I-lne^-Tbe regular -.packet achr. CHARLES MUJB, Francis, msstor, “*vn quick dispatch for the above port. • For freight or passage, apply to Junel OGDEN A BUNKER, » THOMAS UUGIIKS HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TmupviUe. Georgia. Will practise in the Circcult Courts of Thomn*. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware. Appling and IrwIn.Geonria; and In the Cir cuit Court* of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columhia counties in the Eastern Circuit nf Florida Will attend to tho claims of all person* before the Departments at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICIIOI.S, Omens’ Building, opposite Pulaski Home, laving made large additions to Ills establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In hi* usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terras. V*0IJJT10N —The firm of LaRochs. Downs A Oo.ia /this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect WWtbe 1st of January. The Business of the firm will be ,®V. \*oac D. LkHoche and Alfred T. Bowne. who are to use the name of the firm In aettleraent. ISAAC D. LaROCHK ALFRED T. DOWNE, .... . .... EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, wWs, Jan. 8,1868. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. Ths lathers W |ii continue the business at their old fa,;??, rto , rflra „ of Laroche a bowne. “^oD.LaRoc**. V Bowxs. f j anl0 aD.URocts. \ __ «nT. Bowxt. f ismu )I8SOI.Uti‘ox._The firm of Kjdutox A Marshsu au *°lv*d l by mutanl consent, on the 16th instant. EDI baggi »“■ miwi i8M R —IWARD B. KEMPTON, R. H. MARSHALL. fabl8 $500 Gliallcn^c. HODENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound ed witli purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and linn never been known to fail In curing tho most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when this remedy Is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them but removes all the sllrao and mucus which may remain. The Tape Worm. This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that in habit tho human body. It grows to an almost Indefinite length, and becoming so colled and fastened in the Intes tines snd stomach as to produco Fits, 8t. Vitas' Dance. Ac , which la tho cause of many going to the grave, not believ ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their dlseane. To those who are adlicted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend the uso of my Worm Syrup ami Liver Pill*: the 8yrup to be taken In doses of two ta ble spoonful* three times a day, then take from flvo to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these direction*, the most obstinate coses of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. This worm Is usually found In thesmnll Intestines, and Is the 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 moat prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness ami fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under the eyes, Ao. If you.or any ol your children have any of the above symptoms, llobcn- 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 the directions the patient is not re stored to health, and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can vest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave, as for fail, there I* no such word as fall with those who use my Worm Syrup. A sc a rides, or Small Thread Worms. These worm*, to which the human sytein is liable, are most troublesome or all others. They are generally to be found In the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation tboy produco, lay tho foundation for serious disor ders, such as inflammation of tbo bowels, and other de rangement* of the stomach. Tbo best and safest medicine that can be used is Hobensack’s Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradlas.that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that Is necessary Is to use the syrup In accord ance with directions on each bottle ; and In case a gentle purgative is required In order to allay the Irritation they produce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowel*, la the most plseaant medicine that can be taken. HOOBNSAQK’SLIVER FILLS. No part of the system Is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, end if diseased.(the blood of course flowing thro* all parts of the body, produces Uver complaints, jaundloe, bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ao. Liver Complaint, Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter tut*, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the *Me Is In creased by pressure, should the left lube be affected, the pain is generally In the tert shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming oT a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensatk’s Liver ITUs, u thly act directly upon the eeat of the disease, and then operating ifpon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. The symptoms of DyKwpsSu and Its various diseases are dlulne&s In the head, noartburn. oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from tbe stomach, Ac, and some times general languor of tho whole body, from this It will be seen that tbe disease owes its origin to a disorganised state of tho IJvor and Stomach. Hobensack’s Liver Pills Is the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, as they act by changing the certain morbid action* of the system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure sad healthy. To Females. You will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions sillier total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifying the blond and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities. sa headache, dimness or sight, pain in tha side, back, Ao. These Pills are tbe only safe and effectual reme dy to pure the following complaint*, Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache,. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in (hot any of the dis eases that arise from affections of tbe Liver, impurity of the Blood, or constipation of the Rowell. Medical Evidence. We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt of their manflfaetnre submitted 1o us for Inspection, say, that.th* ingredients of wblctjrthey —*--- JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Laurens county, Gs., late Junior partner of the firm of A. A J. Cochrans, Irwinton, Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Ufa care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah. may7—dAwly PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents ol the above Company are prepared to take risks against Firk on Buildings nnd their contents. Also Marins Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agents. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street, Columhus, Ga . WlU transact the above business in tbe usual manner, snd pay strict attention to all consignment* entrusted to bis care, lie would respectfully refer to the following pci- sons: Hon. Alfred Ivereon. Major John H. Howard, War- ham Cromwell. Esq., LewixM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Win. P. Yonge, Abraham Backer. Savannah. 6m—June3 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT,' W. A A. RAILROAD, Rinmotd, Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold I tenet being situa ted In a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the W. A A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, wlth'Bmitcd or discretionary Instructions, will rcccire prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will plenxu forward socks with order. References—Dr. Kicliani Wayne, Mr. Will. M. Wadly, Sa vannah.mavlO W *3*f Vi n,a drilling, colored linen drill snd coating*, them the best Pill in nee for ^•faUUnmu, gross linens, white hollonds, summer purittHbf-the Blood. At. WQcuilmmi.eottonAdes.climbrav*.llnsnlustre..ke r , In^cottonSdre, chsmbrays, Iloen lustres, Ao. DsWITT A MORGAN. B ' uk * Wutani R»- HnSJ A S»» bbl, K«« Port, U do JrSrB" 10 ““,5“', 20 h.lf do Fultoa Morket Btof, ■»» WEBSTER * PALMS*. A. DON AUD. * mpoSed makes the Livsr, Im- N. be<Jtoe agents, ... SACK^athils laboratory, No. 120 North Second-street, Shovb “fengglstisndMerphAptstotbrU.te *i t . . NSAUK,"—. — --»—..... . n ., rt .... its wishing new supplies, and all others wlshfngto mast address the Proprietor, J. N. HOREN- “ *—TorthBer * T ’ • - T BONNETS I BONNETS 11 60 casos Just received at tho TRIMMING AND GENERAL VARIETY STORK, 139 Brougliton-st,— Country Mcrchnnt* Milliners, and the public gener ally, are invited to examine this stock. It consist* of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed, Pnrisisn. blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, ernpo and other choice and much admired sty.es; flats and huts, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris ■ilk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, ares* do. wh ; te and colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringe*, mantles, plain barege*, shell and r wul . , flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silk*, Jet and fancy wristletta, buttons, steel trimming*, zephyr worsted, braid, (ana, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishments. Smoking caps, slippers, children’s habllment*. such as robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dotlk, assisted by competent miliners from New York, will attend to the trimming department, and will en deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. JK9* Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must perfectly understand their business, apl30 I pla iet si R OASTED AND GROUND COFFEE,—30 boxes, a prime ar tide, for sale by may27 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. lUlt.—Just received per from New York, 40 whole and20 half bbla superior Ca nal Flour, for sale by ap!23 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. D RY GOODS—At Reduced Price*—Tho subscribers arc of fering tho balance of their Suinmor stock of Dry Goods consisting of Bareges, Printed Jaconetsand Organdie*. French Cambrics and Ginghams. Printed and Plaid India Silk*. Al so. Summer Quilts. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col lars, Ac.,at a great reductionfrom former prices. Jy6 DEWITT A MORGAN Ing. pillow case linen snd cotton. Irish linen of the best make, birds eye and Scotch diapers, towel* and towel ing, damask table linen nnd napkin*, long lawn*, crash, browu nnd blrnched muslin, all widths and qualitlu*, lor salo at tho lowest prices.by ap!5 DkWITT.A MORGAN. H AY.—126 bundle* Hay, landing from schr. Cntaract.fot sale by aplft BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. T HE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy, pocket edi tion, beautifully lllu*trated and iu tho most convoui- eut form yet published. Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Songs and Odes, suited to every occasion In lodge or celebrations Both new works recently published, and highly worthy the attention of the Craft. Just received and for sale at the Book Store or S. S SIBLEY. 136 Congrcas-itreel C HERMAN’S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the enre of wounds, bruises, sprains, Ac. Just received and for aale by may2 t>AREGE8.—Plain, fig D sale by apll3 ired and satin strii KEMPTON W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square, baregi ~ ILLE. C IDER—John Uhl’a beat Cider always on hand, and for sale by mayl3 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. Paper, or different sizes and qualities, received ana for sale by fl. 8. SIBLEY, may 17 No. 136 Congress-*t. N OTICE.—Tlio co.parcnership heretofore existing under the firm of IIcll A Kish, is this day dissolved by mis tunl consent. JOHN H. HULL mnv2fi—3 HENRY O. KING. L EGHORN AND PANAMA HATS.-Just received, an as sortment ol various qualities, which will be sold cheap at 147 Bay-at. nmyfifl PRICE A VKAPRR. QUMMER CRAVATS—a new assortment just received l>y O may 10 PRICE A VBA PER. No. 147 Ray-st S YRUP BOTTLES—Engraved and plain, for sale by apl25 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-stre F EMON8—10 boxes just received and for sale by Lj nril A. BO.VAUD. J UST RECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER—Plain nnd figure ed black Barege, black and white plaid summer Silk, plain and figured black Tissue, black PcwlngSUk for drosses, black Foulard Silk, black English Veil Crape. Cambric and French Muslins, for sale by mny26 A1KIN A BURNS. FOR 8AI.E—A pair of handsome Day Northern Horses. They are young, gentle and fleet. ’ "■* J. STODDARD. CARRIAGE HORSES FOR HALE.—A pair of bay lllorses, kind, gentle and excellent traveller*. Ap- ply to jnay4 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. IIORHES FOR 8ALE-—A pair of very handsome __ _'showy carriage horses, warranted sound and gen- !. tnr sale for $550. on 0 months credit. Also, a second hand carriage, and harness, silver mounted, but little used, for $400. on the same terms. Applr to may31—10 CRUGER A WADE, 84 Bay-street.^ ( TROTTING HORSE frOR RALE.—A fine young gen- 'tie mare, that goes her milo In a little over three *. Apply to may28—6 CRUEER A WADE. 84 Bay-street. GIlOCmilKS, die. S 160 UBIri. Baltimore Flour. 20 do II. Smith’* do. 20 do pure Genesee do. 20 half bid* Canal do, 260 sugar cured Ham*.20 hhd* Bacon Hide*. H O bbls II and C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Craahed nnd Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do, 16 Idols Porto Rico do. 21 Imxes Loaf do, 100 bhl* Domestic Liquors. 75 boxes Tobac co. 80 chest* Ten*, 25 bbl* Mackerel, 26 half bids and kits do. 60 bbls nnd 10 tc* West India Molasses. 26 bbl* Now Or leans Syrup. 6 do Stuart'* do. 75 gross Matches, 100 do Pipes, landing and in store, for sale bv mh24 COIIEN A TARVER. TUB CHEROKEE SI'KINGS M£& Opens tbe 17tli June, undor ths management of BJSSj Col. Murray and Lady. The waters are Chalybeate. ■iill White Sulphur, Lime and Freestone. 1 have mi- im-iou* certificates of their efficacy and cure*, in many dis eases. The Rev. Prof. Mean*, of Emory College. I* now preparing an analysis. The water* are limpfd and cool, tho situation romantic and beautiful. They are located only three quarter* of a mllo from the platform (used also for Catoosa) on tbe State Road, between the Tunnel and 1—Hack in constant attendance. J O. PESISTON. Ringgold— may 10—0 WATER CURB 1NBTITUTB, MILLEDGB- VILLE, GEORGIA. D R. E. O. DOYLE is happy In being able to announce to the public, that the above deservedly popular estab lishment. so long and successfully conducted by Dr. T. Carl ton Coyle, is now ready for the reception of patients. All chronic affections of the human organism treated upo$ sci entific principles. The facilities which this Institution of- STRAW nONKEIS AND HATS clunud. np.ir? ft* , “ r , lh I ”, St*? Sf.l’SShl!: ed and preued In tbe leteet Cuhlon. ,u f “d SOM" et t™t«»eii*. twUer with IM ThteeAowentteeeMid three Bonnet Sm.tr. .re euinu.of.eee.. from ,1 point. In G.orjT.«nd the iur. ■pprsnUcc* and three Bonnet Sewer* are wanted immediately.at the Brougbton-street Trimming and General Variety Store declJ DRY FEET PRESERVER THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases wnterepioot Boots; also, a lot of thick pegged Root*, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladlca’ over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN A CO., 108 Bryan-street. All In wont will please call and judge for themsolvee. decll r DAHHSl* CBOXUiAY, J FASHION ABLE BOOT MAKER—Corner of Brough ton and Bull-streets.—Tbe subscriber desires to In form the public that he hs* opened ns above, where be I* prepared to execute orders for Boots of tho finest finish snd style, and equal, if not superior to any heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in tblsState who have been hls patrons In Charleston, respect fully solicits from them and tho public a call and a trial. mhl7 tJMIlRBLLAS. A fresh assortment of both cotton snd silk, jnrtre- ^eeivedand for sale low. by Jy24 J. H. COHEN A OO.. 140 Rrnuchtan-at. X K PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.-An oasortmont ol Msilk and gingham Umbrellas.. Also, low priced nnd fine , Parasols, Justrecelved and for sale by DsWITT A MORGAN. F R SALE.—Fourteen likely negroes—a man 60 years oni. a plantation carpenter; a man aged 40years; a woman 32; a boy 18; a boy 12: a boy 8; a girl 2; n man 26 ; a woman 30; n girl. 12; a girl 2; a woman 40;» girl 8, and a woman aged 60 years—they are accustomed to the culture of com and cotton, and will be sold at n bargain to an approved purchaser. Apply to f«b2§ WYLLY A MONTMOLUN. I MPROVED EXTRA 8IZE* 8EIDLIT/. POWDERS.—These Powders are prepared expressly for the retail trade, from superior imported materials, and are warranted full weight. 8eidlits Powders (when-accurately prepared, as these are warranted to be.) are held in the highest estimation for their peculiar virtues, In giving relief where Indigestion, heartburn, or trillions affections prevail, snd When used ac cording to tbe directions, form an effervescing aperient draught—more agreeable, yet pnssessieg alt the medicinal properties of themneb esteemed Seidlltsripring In Gsrmaby. Prepared and sold, by -•’> - -» W. W. LINCOLN, ■, mh22 - ' Mnnomsnt-Pquare. f^LOUR, AC—S00 bbls Baltlm ore floor, 60 do IRritta riaillh^s J? do, SO hbds prin?e andoholce bacon shoulders. 20 do sides, 16 tea BaUlmore and PhUidalphla hams,2Q bbl* leaf McMahon .. points I rounding State*, renders tt peculiarly adapted to the of nvallds seeking a restoration to Health. The purity of toe water and accommodations for guests are too well known to require comment. Patients writing for Instructions to conduct home treat ment, should give a full and correct history of the origin, S ss. present symptoms and mode of treatment of their les up to tho time of writing. The motive which in- duces me to treat patients by corespondent* I* this, that those who, lu consequence of a want of sufficient pecunia ry mean*, or from presa of business, cannot come to tbe institution to be treated rosy not be deprived of tbo bless ings which the Water Cure is daily dispensing to the afflict ed of the human race. All such communications will meet with prompt attention on the receipt of $10 for the first, and $6 for each succeeding prescription. Patients will be required to furnish their own outfit. These will conolst of friction sheeU, compressors, towel* and blanketa for sudorific purposes : all of which can be purchased hereon the most reasonable terms. 7Vrm*.—Professional attention, use of baths. Ac-, $10 per week, payable monthly; hoard 820 per month, Fervent* boarded and treated for $10 per week. MtuaxJSViLts, Ga., April 7.1863. A CARD.—I most cordially recommend Dr. E. O. Dons to the friends of Hydropathy, a* an efficient oqd skilful Wa ter Cure Physician. He studied the Hydro Therapeutic sys- tem of healing at my Institution, ana ha* had opportunity to qualify hlmseir foe the sacred duties of hls calling, which fall to the lot of but few. It Is. therefore, a pleasing task for me to recommend Dr. Bqus to those afflicted ones who are forced to resort to the Wafox Cura to seek redemption from disease, u being not only a skilful physician, but a gentleman at the utmost probity and worth. T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D Roacroso, Ala., April 20th, 1863. 3m—roarO received and for sale by may20 QALAD OIL—Just received a superior article of Sola O Oil. for table use. Ac-.for tale by • - Junel W. W. USOOU*.Moott—ntSqmare. NEW YOIlK nn schr. ENCHANTKIM3, ■Tyh'r, master, can accommodate a few more passen. gers, It application la made Immediately to .to*/?! OGDEN A BUNKER. JSJi NBW YORK—New Line—The regular iTffn. packet schr. VIRGINIA, Capt. Axworthy, will meet wllhdlspatch for the above port. For freight or pass* go. “ II. K. WASHBURN - , Agent. ipatch apply to nmy29 „ LIVERPOOL—The bark RHODES. Capt. K. BKRom. will meet with dispatch for the above. For Ight or passage, apply to maylO H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—/hr Palatka. Ha., and all the interne- diate landings on the route. ■ - wTT^iw The superior new Stesm-packetWELAKA, IK&iMMdU^Ptoln N. Kixa. will, until further notice, sve every SiTtmnAY, at 10 o’clock. A. M. IUto of l'assago In large, airy State Rooms, as follows s To Darien ,$3 00 I To Picolata $8 00 8t. Marys .4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 8 00 I Black Creek....8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, for Ocala, will ba re-shlpped free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Strain Packet Company’s wharf, or to fehl8 S. M. LAFFITEAP. Agent. On TUESDAY, - 6th July, will bo sold la front of tho court housoibotween this usual hours oj salo, That eligible Residence on Lot Nd, 10, corner of South Broad and Whltaker-stract*. Tho lot to fro a!mple, and tho Improvement# consistof a double tenemnnt dwelling, In tbe basement of which to anoffloe. dining room, pantries and bathing room t on the flrit floor to two tom and (to- 1 gantly.finished parlor*, with a spacious verandah in tho lear.lneloaed with venlUan blinds; In tbe eecond story Is four bed rooms with an inclooed verandah, all lighted with gas. There Ore spacloas acoomraodation* for kitchen, ser vant’s rooms, carriage house and stable In a brick building to the roar of tho dwelling on the tone. • In the yard to a fine pump of water. Will be sold on the 6th of Jnly, at the resldenee, all the Furniture, Carpet* and Window Curtains, commencing at 11 o’clock. At the court bouse, on the 6tb, between the legal hours of sale, 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—one-third cash, balance in two equal payments of 0 and 12 mouths with interest, se cured by mortgage on the premise* j for the furniture, eaab, purchaser paying for all titles and papers. roay4 At Private 8ale—A choice Hotter, aged about two years; her sire wm an Imported Durham, the mother an lfogliah cow. Also, a Milch Caw, gentle and kind, accustomed to the yard. . mav21 At Private Sale—Lot No. 0, Third Tythlng. Anson ward, 60 by 00 foot, fronting on Sontli Broad-street—a moat de sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire attlm counting room. . apl23 At Private Sale—A desirable rosldenc* near the new rail road depot hoing a single house with four large rooms, plastered, with all necessary out house*. Will bo sold low If applied for immediately. Alio, a new doublo tenement the same neighborhood For termk. Inquire at counting apl22 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. fhr Palatka, B.P.,tia Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson- t-iile, Middldiurg. Black Creek and Pimlata. ■ wTP**<w The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, SiTfai WiL in T* T. E.8iuw, will leave on Tuesday Morn ing. at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leavo every Tuesday. The Ratos of Passage by this Boat, are aa follows: To Darien 00 8t. Mary* 4 m Jacksonville g 00 Picolata 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to may3l CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. Extra Class 401 48 18 60 42 70 68 4 20 31 50 76 16 46 Also, or Class 60: 7 68 66 45 64 48 15 42 41 30 62 Holders of prizes will please call for tho cash, or renew at E. WITHINOTUN'B. Greene nnd Pnlnskl Lottery, GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. Extra Class 42, draws at Wilmington, Del., Saturday, the 11th Inst. (URTiL. $50,000. 76 Number lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. JO®* Ticket* $16—shares In proportion. Class 68, draws this day. 8th June, In this city. Sales closest 3 o'clock.P. M. <um*L. $4,800. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. *3“-Tlcketa $1—share* in proportion. Ticket* either singly or by lira jmckngo for sale In Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson k Camp. “ “ WITHIN( Crockery, and GW Furtdtura.tMlhl„ „ ‘ ‘ SaWof Dry Uoo«ia.-Contlnu*J. ' * 'J? under f 100 cant( $100 to fioojd months: over $M0,» months.approved tndorsed paper, ■ ■ Je# ’ .-" ' ' ’ ^katUng gad dsaobntST' ' i'tt&ii'"? THIS DAY, at Jl o’clock, in front of atom, trill be Miff, 10 ptoevs fine grass matttng, and 26 do oengburgs.' Tvno r-. •. • J»ttoi Cider Vinegar. THIS DAY. at 11 o’clock. In front ol store, will be sold. 28 bbli cider vinegar. 1 Terms cash. - J«s Assignee’s Sato ofDry Goode.—Ooottoned. ON THURSDAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold la store, No. 118, north side Brougbton-street. .... .... • The entire stock of goods in raid store.comprising a very large and complete assortment of- fancy..and staple.dry goods; sold by. order or the assignee for the benefit of the creditors. Terms—$100 or less, cash: 100 to $300, ninety day* • 100 to $600. four mohlbs; over $600, six months credit for ap proved endorsed paper. Jet Roaendale Cement— Now landing pet echr GaUraet. lQO bbl* Hydraulic Cement. - mayl7 House for Rent—House No. 20 BrooghtoMitraei,lbr rent until November let. . mayl... Improved Eosenco of Coffee.—We have Just received front the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will continue to keep on hand for salo, Augustus Huimnel’a Improved El* sence of Coffee. Till* is the best composition of opffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Eisenee to much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to tho finest Rio Coffee, ana in use will provo a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner, Try it Snd see If It doe* not, maylTW Prime Cook at private sale—A prime llksly young fallow, a first rate cook for steamboat or hotel, , apl21 Ginghams and Hdkft. at Private Bale.—Just received par laat steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do Trench head hdkfs., for sale low. ■ spl22 Tenney ee Bacon and Lard, at private sale—13,000 lbs as* “—id new Bacon. 2000'lba fresh Leaf lard, re- from Tennessee, and for sale in lots to eult apll WM. R. SYMONS. DRAPER AND TAILOR. No 17 IFAi'taAer street. Sa ran no A. Hm just opened a large nnd choice variety of Nrw Ppnixo Summer Goons, consisting In part of black. rpRuo sx» HUMMER UOODS. consIsUng In part of black, figured ami fancy French Cassiinero* ; black and col- .ored Cashmere; Clotlis and Cashmeretts; white and fancy Linen Drill*; with a large assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vestings, all of which he Is prepared to mako up to ordor In the most fashionable style, and on ac cnmmodatlng terms *pg IRON FROST JEWELRY STORE. Wholesale and Retail, • No. 116 Droughlon-st.. between Bull and Whitaker. THE largest and best selected stock of goods aver olfored for salo In this city. Gold and Silver Watches; kVest. Fob and Guard Chains, 8eta of Jewelry. Chat elanes. Bracelets. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sots. Pitchers. Goblota. Cups. Cake Baskets. Ipoons. Forks.Fish Knives. Pie Knives. Cheese Scoups, La- Lies. Syphon*. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a groat variety of articles toonumorous to mention : the whole of which will be sold at reduced prices. All kind* of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hand*. HORTON A RIKEMAN. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPFJl ANDT.\UA)U..08 Bryan-si., Savannah. Ga. —Grateful to my friends and the public iu general 'for their liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. .1 now offer them a greatei Inducement than ever, as I have just received my Fall and Winter Stock of F.n- f li*h. French nnd German Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Jocskln and Casslmere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vestings; also a very rich article of Evenlug Vesting, which I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable stylo. Also a large and well selected stock of men's and Roys’ KKAnv-MsnE cixmUNQ. together with a largo supply or Shirts. Socks. Suspenders. Gloves, Collars. Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawer*, Hats. Caps. Trunks. Vallces. Ao., all of which will bcaold at prices to give general satisfaction nov5 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The undersignod beg* leave to inform the Citizens jof Savannah, and the people In the country In gene- t he has taken tha 8tore No. 148 Broughton Street, one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where he will be pleased to make and repair all kind* of Clocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work with which he may bo Intrusted “ ‘ WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths. Cas. Wmeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the fol lowing articles, selected liy himself during tho pan! summer in London and Pans, which he will make up to or der In tho host style of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. Hls stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Goods, for gmitlemen’s wear, is very large and of the best quality aud style—the whole of it inado this fall under hls own inspection, and will bo sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit French black, blue, brown nnd olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cassltneres; fancy Silk Vesting, super, fancy 8ilk Plush Vestings; black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Casslmere* ; Mo- rlno and Silk Undershirts and Drawers; white and fancy Shirts nnd Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawer*: white, black and fancy Kid Glorcs: Neck Ties, plain ami embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarf*.Satin ami Bombasln Socks. no5 17 WlUtalcer-atreet. WATCHES, JEWELRY, And fhney Goods. RECEIVING by every arrival of tbe Steamer* fresh Jons, msking the best assortment in this city, of all kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods. Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Ten Sets, Cups, Syphons. Flnted Castors, nnd every variety of articles connected with our line of business; allot which will bo sold oa low as In any city in the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. 09“ Particular attention given to the Repairingof Watch- and Jewelry. no 20 STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Bay Street. All persons or taste and refinement—those having a due regard for comfort and personal appearance, may lat all times solectanyand every article tor their wart], ■robe, from one of tho largest assortments of the Very Best Goods tn this country j either In Ready Mode Garment* or made np to measure In unique style, br Furnishing artl clp* of every description and quality too numerous to men tfan Call and see. PRICE A VEADER. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. M. l>. MURPHY, 21 Butt-street, would respectfully Inform his friends and tho public generally, that he 'has received Ids spring style* for gentlemen, among .which will be found ns rich and finp fancy Cas*imcres. Vesting*. Ac., a* have over boon brought to till* mnrket. All order* executed with dispatch, and lu the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully luvltcd to call and judge for hemsclvea. mhll RE AD Y“M*ADE - CLOTinifG _ S i Sir’ SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. SYMONS- Draper and Tailor, No. 17 Whitaker streets, reiqiectfully solicit* the. lattentlon of his friends and ttie public In gen .oral, to hi* largo stock of Iteady-mn le Goth- Ing. suitable for the present nnd coming season. It ha* all hoi n made up under hi* personal superintendence an I for style and durability of workmauship. is inferior to none to be found in tlie markot. The following comprise a portion of the stock : Frocks and Sacks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths; black, bmb d’ete Frocks and Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks and Sacks; India gras*, silk and brown linen Sacks; black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sacks. Pants of fancy French cnsMinore*. black doe-skin cassl mere, black drab d’ete aud apring tweed casslmere. white •luck nml fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill aud duck Pants, for summer wear. Vests of black satin, black barathen. nnd fancy silks, fan cy and while Marseilles, figured and striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such aa stocks, gloves, suspender*, cravats, collars, silk, gnuzo, merino, ami cotton undershirt*, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrellas,ete.. etc. Tlie whole or which he offer* for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices as cheap aa the cheapest. apl.'i DEDUCED PRICES FOR CASH— 1 Ths undersigned will Jv sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by the ration at 76 eta., hair-gallon 87to eta., quart 20ets.,and pints 10 eta.; Gas 1 straps at a similar reduction; and all other articles, sucli aa tuba, buckets, brooms, washboards, churns, Ac., Ao. Housekeepers will readily ptrealvs tho advantage of ap plying at thto r stablUhment for ovafj article they may ri quire la tha house furnishing lias,'except' dry loads tuu qjgfft furniture. CaUandras;' — REMOVAL. F ASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—Tne sub scriber having Just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (ho- tween Congress and Broughton-streets.) would Inform hi* friends nnd the public generally, that he will open Tina Day. hls second supplrof Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of the best French. English and American Goths. Cassi- merns and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive Im porter* In New York. which lie is prepared to make up In thu best and most fashionable styles. decl M. D. MURPHY. NEW SPRING STYLES It—WHOLESALE rn AND RETAIL. XLk <H"'t received at the Wholesale and Retail Hat Store, every variety of Spring anil Summer Uooili, such as Silks, Beaver*. Gossamer*. I’edale. Canton, Paris. Line Star. Campccby. and others too numerous to mention. Also, every variety of Bonnets. Call and see. and you will be sure to be supplied, at tlie corner of Barnard and Broughton-streets. mhll BELDEN A CO L. S. BENNETT Oi CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON, Having purchased tho entire Interest nf Mr. ... J. C. Thornton in his Carriage establishment In tills city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on tbe late proprie tor. tt Is our Intention to Veep a large and extensive as sortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to this market. Tlie late proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act as our agent at the north, for the purchase and supply of our establish ment. Hls experience of twenty years la the business at the South, will Insure to onr friends and patrons such a well selected stock as cannot fall to give entire satisfaction. Mr. Bennxit will give hia personal attention to all kind of repairing, as heretofore. 1-EWIS S. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. raaylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I have sold out to Messrs. L 8. Bennett & Co., anil I have every confi dence in the ability of these gentlemen, both In capability and capital, to successfully conduct tlie business, and keep up tho reputation of the establishment. Mr. Lewis S. Rexnitt has been my foreman for the last two year*, and 1 take pleasure In recommending him to the public as an ludustrious. capable and deserving man. who. while looking to hls own interest, wlU not neglect those of bis patrons. In relinquishing my business In this place, I take the op portunity to ssy, that tt is not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in the city of Savannah. I have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc ceeded much better than I anticipated. In tho course 1 have Just taken. 1 have been prompted by considerations of* private character altogether; wherever I may be. I shall always carry with me the liveliest sense of -obligation, and cherish the deepest interest In the pros perity and advancement of the city and U* people. Noth ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of a healthy and honorable competition. Let thegnod people of the Gty and State see to tt. J. 0. THORNTON. Savannah. Bill Slay. 1863. N. B.—Mr. H. D. w. Alexander I* my legally authorised agent for the transaction and closing up of my business. maylO . J. C. THORNTON. GROCERIES. • “ 26 ililDS. i’orto Rico and Muscovado Sugar, 26 do choice New Orleans do, 26 do do Cuba Molas ses, 100 bbl* New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu art's rectified do, 600 gallons 8perm Oil, 300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm ana Adsmaraantlne Candles, 26 do Starch. 60 do Giecae, 76 do Soap, 26 do Toilet do, 60 do mixed and assorted Candles, 76 packages Teas. Black, Im perial and Green, 160 bbls A, Band C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Craahed do, Prune*, M itron. Pickles, itatains, Yeast Powder*. Saleratus, So- , now In store and for sale very low. by mh26 K1DBEE A RQDQDR8. COUGHS. COLDS AND BRONCHITIS^ P A8T11J.ES DE PARIS.—Fot the cure of coughs, colds and bronchial affections of tbe throat, so prevalent at this season of the year. We do not recommend the Pas tilles de Paris to cure all thq ills life la heir to, but we do ray they will care aBaffiietlons of the throat, as $ trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moor* A. Taylor, 81 Malden-Une, New York. - , N. B—The genuine bears the written sinatai* of Moore A Taylor. Just received end for sale by mu4 W.fW. LINCOLN. Monument Square. L 'lSW TURKISH article for bat! ‘ gloves now in use, swr TOWELS—A very useful article for bathlogpurpoMe, and muoh superior to the »ere friction Is required, they are '-Rag. iuneS E ’ NGTON. »P 27—ly FRANCTS STEIN. JEWELRY. I MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-street, 1ms Just receiv ed the finost assortment of new and fashionable Jowel- rv of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and pens, silver and silver gllted ware and fruit baskets, waiters, tea set*, candlesticks, table and tea spoons; fine tabic, pockot and pen knives, scissors, am) a large variety of tho finest work boxos, dressing cases, and writing desk* for ladles and gentlemen, as also a fine selection of Butinas, accordian* and fancy articles, too numerous to mention, which he otTer* at the lowost price* ever sold In thl* city Tim attention of tho public at largo, but especially that of the ladioa. Is particularly requested. au'Jl NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,die. vVJ THE undersigned Is now opening & splendid assort- jj/Jnient of rich JKIVELKY, embracing the recent patterns *4/of Ear-rings. Pina, Bracelets and Finger-rings, among P which are some fine diamond settings,from $10 to $600. It Also, twenty-five setsof those unique Pearl Sets ofKar- jakrings and Brooches, from $18 to $126 the set. uewpst Um and rarest patterns; together witli a very select assort- ^'mentof extra fine Watches set In pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain com*. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Starting Sliver Sets, Spoon*. Forks, ladles, Cups. Ac., and ilated Ware of all kin .'s. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folio*, Clocks, Bronte Figures, gold mount ed Canes. Cnltlery. Ac . renders bis assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed in the State, cither in quality or pri ces. ' D. B. NICHOL3. 03‘ Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, ami Jewelry. nol2 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. TTIE undersigned resiiectfully inform the 'citizen* of Savannah. Georgia and Florida, that they hare on hnud more Ilian fitly Pianos, the largest slock ever on salo In this cltr. nnd made by the must celebrated manufacturers in tbo United State*. Nunn* A Gark.T. Chickering. Board man A Gray, I aright A Newton. Edwards k Fisher, nil well known to tlie lover* of Music, have piaco in their large assortment.— These llanos arc of rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood. Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames made in tho most substantial nnd wnrkmanliko manner.— Also the justly celebrated ASolinn Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness or tone have not been equalled. All these Instruments hove metalic frames which render them peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning foryears. The undersigned are Agents for Henri Here’s, celobrated Grand Piano*. madelnPari*. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. CaRUart'h Melodions.—This beautiful toned wind Instru- menLmanufactured by Carhart A Needham. N. Y..for village purposes. lodges. Serenading Parties, and tlie private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also tor sale. All these instruments will be disposed of on tho most accommodating terms. The prices of the Pi anos ranging from $176 to $1,000. I. IV. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers solo agents for A. Slod- fart A Go’s., and Jonn B. Dunham's Plano Fortes, are always supplied with uu as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability they can bo fully warranted, whilst tbelr superiority of tone and touch is evident and acknowl edged by thu most casual observor. as well as tho critical connoisseur. Tbe ladies are respectfully Invited to view these Instruments. An arrrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they can also bo enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square. __ Secondhand Pianos taken In czchaugo, also tuned and repaired. jel7 .3MRKOI|»KRIFS. Ac.—Muslin and lace C'heinisett* and Is Collars, lace, muslin ami cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Edging* snd Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Rand*. Iaiwu and cambric Handkerchiefs, black lace Mantilla*, Valencia nnd thread Edgings ami Insortlngs, Bonnet Rib bons. ete., eta. for sale by rniiO HENRY LATflROP A CO. S UMMER QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcase linen, white and colored linen drillings, bleached and brown sheet ings. stripe and plaid satin jeans for boys’ wear, black ba rege. grenadine and crape de Pari*, mourning mnsllns. par asols and umbretlaa, for sale low by may22 DsWITT A MORGAN. tCHOOL BOOKS.—Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 5 Boston School Dictionary, Fitch’s Mapping Plates. Plerpont’s American First Gass Book, Loomis’ Element* of Algebra. Youtnan's Class Book of Giemestry. Qua:kenbo's First lassons in English Composition. Parley’s Common School History. Bullion’s Latin Reader. A further supply received and for salo by mayl8 8. S. SIBLEY. 136 Congress-street. ling dresses. French printed jaconets and cambrica, figured and plain swim muriina. plaid and stripe awlas and cambric muslins, nansook. Jaconet and mull muslins era broldercd clear lawn hdkfs.. K W collars and cambric, snd cambric and awls# bands, ribbons, hosiery, glove*, kc.. Just • ’ “ITT A MORGAN. received by tnai22 Pewit T O BUILDERS.—Sealed proposal* will be received by the undersigned, until tbe 26th of June next, to furnish all the materials and erect the keeper's dwelling and offi^ at laurel Grove Cemetery, according to plan and specific*, tions to bo seen at Messrs. Sholl A Fsv’s. Architect*. jon.N MALLERY. Chairman mty22 Committee on Health and Cemetery r O PURCHASERS OF CHEAP DRY GOODS—6 case*of fast colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet, Batisle and Mus lin*, all at 12X«. 3 cases assorted Ginghams, new styles, at 12X4- 1 do (a great bargain.) Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs. at 12J£<t. We have much pleasure in directing particular attention to the arrival by the steamship Florida of tbe above goods, and can. with perfect confidence, recommend them iu tbe cheapest goods ever offered for aale in Savannah. M. PRENDEROAST A 00., may26 178 Brongbton-st., opposite tit. Andrew’s Hall. luur.r, s lusm.uwi oner nir sui*. me following "uoua, cheap:.260 barrels Crashed and Clarified Sugars; 76 hhds. N. O. and Muscovado do: 26 do Porto Rico do; 60do Cuba Molasses; 160 bbls. N. 0. and Sugar-house Syrup: 400 bags Rio and LeRuayra Coffee ; 60 do O. G. Java do; 100 boxes Tobacco, all brands; 60 hhds. Bacon Sides; 25 casks Hams and Shoulders; 76 barrles Lard, prime article; 160 boxes Soap, all kind*; 200 do Sperm snd Adamantine Can dle*: Lemon 8yrup, RaUtui, Ftgt, Nuta, Candle*. Spices, Ac.. Ac. nuygfl raV 1 PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—New style French Canopy Parasols, silk and satin da chene embroider- do, silk and cotton Umbrellas, all prices, for sale mh28 Laroche a bowne. GROCERIES. LIQUORS, WINES, die. J. V. CONNKRAT A CO., offer for rate on ee- commodatlng term*,* well assisted stock of Gro* oeriM, liquor*. Tobacco. Segars, Ac., vis: ISO bon . ’prime Rio Coffee, 20 do do old Java do, 20 hbde Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar*. 60 bbls clarified coffee do, 26 do oraehed.-and powdered ao, 10 boxes loaf do r fi0G pack ages black aud green tea, some very superior: 260 boxes ... . »«- Vs, 8’», 6’< andHP*. 16 cas«a W- celvod raili purchasers. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, New York and Savannah Steamabl; « 24 “ 27 * t’ l SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of Leaving Sanhwwh for Nero Yurie. The Augusta, Capt. Lyon .Wedneadey, Juno - 8 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull,....Saturday, “ 'll Tlie Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, 18 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon ; .Saturday, “ 25 Tho Florida, Capt Woodhull,.. .Saturday, July 2 The Augusta..;....Capt. Lyon .Saturday, 44 9 Tlie Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Wednesday, 11 18 Tlie Florida Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday, * 18 The Augusta Capt. Lyon Saturday, “ 2$ Tho Alabama Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, “ 27 The Florida Capt. Woodhull... .Saturday, “ 80 Tlie Augusta Capt. Lyon, Patuiday, Aug. ’ 8 Tlie Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, h 10 The Florida Chpt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday, “ 18 Tlie Augusta Capt. Lyon Saturday. “ Tlie Alabama, ... .Capt» Woodhull,.. .Wednesday, The Florida, Capt Ludlow, 8aturday ( The Augusta Capt. Lion Saturday, Si The Alabama,.-... .Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, These ship* are the largest nn the coast, unsorpaared In speed, safety or comfort—making tlielr passages In 60 to 60 hours, 1 fleers. York. __ , this line will bo semi-weekly—sailing e Saturday. Cabin passage $25. Steerage, $9. I’ADELFi iRP, FAY A Co., Agents In Savannah. SAU’L L. MJTCHELL, Juno5 ; 18 Broadway, New York. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE—Weekly— ' The new and splendid Steamships FIX)RIDA Captain Lvow AND ALABAMA Captain Ludiow Belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, Will leavo Savannah nnd Now York every SATURDAY. These Shine are of1.800 tons register, and unsurpassed In safety, speed and comfort. These Steamer*. leavlngSavannah atthe same time tliat the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, arrivo at Nav York as soon as, or before them. 03“ Cabin 1’assage $25, payable before going on board. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., 8avannahl SAMUEL L. 1 Jyl7 - — - tobacco, various qualities, l’s, 8’., ^ _.. adorn twist. 10 do Virginias and Anunatid. 20 do neqtar leaf Vlginla gold I*tf,l0 boxes El Dorado tobaeco, 171,0$) aupe- *J°» *«w*r 19 half pipes Otard.Dupuy A QO^ Bran. djr, 20 hair, and quarter cask* Hntern, Mai tel, Saserae.Ac. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean Louis do, 6 pipe* Holland Gin, 2 puncheon* St Croix god. Jamaica Rum, JO M and 16 quarter casks superior Madeira Wine, 25 -'- la Wlaky. 26 quarter casks TeneHffe. 30 200 bbls gin, whisky and rum, ttp boxes, — 'O do starch, 60 do adamaaMu* cant assasttggsfc 1 Aocna: . j. MITCHELL, 194 Front Street. New York, June.... .. 4 Sept ......10 June.... ..18 Sept 24 July .. 2 October..,. 8 July ..tt October.... 22 July ..30 November. 6 August.. ..18 November.19 August.. ...27 December.. 3 PHILADELPHIA AND 8 AVAN- ^^feVNAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Tim new aud splendid side-wheel Steamship WSE#0®W.STATE of GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Captain WlLUAX C0UJN8, has commenced her Regular Trip*, and will leave Savannah on Weduesday, tho 18th day of May, and every alternate WEnNHUiAYthfreatter j say on the 1st. 15th and 20lh of June, and 13lh July, and so on. Cabin l’asaage to I’hilado.phla ,$26 00 “ “ through to Now York 26 00 Btoerage “ 0 00 Tlits Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, com. fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable facilltios to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to O. A. L. LAMAR. Agent, Savannah may!7 HERON A MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia, FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11/A, at 4 o'clock. fifes. The fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 3yyiA££tun* burthen. J.Bknnctt.commander, will leave as pei snnexd schedule every other Saturday. . , niox nunLwrrON. nunc rmramannA. June 11 Sept 17 June 26 October... 1 July II October .. .16 July 23 October August 0 November..12 August 20 November. 2fl September,. 3 December..10 Cabin passage Steerage...' Through tickets to Now York... TWs ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining ss'oon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. » In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as ths Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and Gty or Manches ter. at the foot of Queen atreet. and Central wharf, Charles- ton. Freight on all perishable article! must be pro-paid. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER A 00., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, - June? Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES aiAIlTl.INK. Through in 60 to 65 hours.—York and Charleston Steam Packers-leaf* Adger'a Wharvoa evocy Saturday Afterhobn, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tbe new and splendid Steamships ’ JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dickinson, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkjmv, 1,20C tons. SOUTHERNER. .Captain W. Fohtxr, 1.000 tons, will leava each attenuate Wcdnesd y. having been newly coppered and guards raised, Is pow in complete order. For freight or passsge, hsvlng elegant state room accom modstiaas,apply at the office of the Agent. HENRY MI8SROON, Corner East Bay and Adger A Son’s Wharves, new ship will be placed in tho line to connect $15 8 ..t 17 N. R.—A new ship with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM ,. rtf”nnii Rllll> ISABEL, William Rollins, Comtnand«i between Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting with tho the Pacific MailSteamship Company’s line for Cal ifornia. This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leavo Savannah for Key West nml Hnrnnn. on tlio 16th nnd 80th of each month, and from Havana for Sarannah bn tho 8th aud 22d of each month. Tlio Isabel will connect at Havana with the U S. Mall Stestushlp Company's lino to Asplnwall,and the Pacific mall lino from Panama to California and Oregon, Passengers will be landed nt tbe railroad wharf at Aapin* wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at tbe passengers’ ex pense. The Itabei will also connect at Havana with the U. S. mall Steam Company's lino at New Orleans. Tickets for Key West &ud Havana can be had ol COHENS A HERTZ.Agenta at 8aninnah. Tickets for New Orleans, Asplnwall audSau Francisco, can be had by applying to MOUDECAI A CO, Agenta,Charleston Janl3 , UNITED STATES MAIL, From Mncon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to TUllahasfee , The Daily arrango. Jraent on this route • commenced on tho 0th Inst., running three times a week via. Newton, nainbrldgo. and Quincy, and three times a week via. TbomajvittB.DuDcansvlIIe, Ac. Passengers by this route will leave Macon at half past 8 o'clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages leaving Ogtethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tal* lahnsiee, at 10 o'clock on tbe evening of the next day—Urn* by either route 86 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbrldge and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on ” J 'Tueedayeai mmL j| **“*'* Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. ir. On Tuesdays, Tburadayi, and Saturdays, by tbe way ot lomairille—returning;same route bn Mondays,'Wednesdays .A t-Ji .tig P jl • '• ~ W/' . 6glethoree to Tallahassee by either,'ropte m Macon in 38—and from Sariuufah, li» 60 Thomasrille—retumliu and Friday*, at 10, P. V.. Tlirough from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee l in 35 hours—from Macon in 38—and from t hours. « • r Br this route Passengers leaving 8avannah by .8 o’eloc -.win of Cars, will arrive at Tallaliassee in 60 hours. It Is also decidedly the best, cheapest and moet expeditions route for travellers to'Apalachicola nml West Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76; from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee, $18,00. L. C. 8haw. Agent et Oglethorpe, A. A. Funis, “ u Tallahassee. aug30 •F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor' SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. A DAILY TRAIN for passenger* leaves Macon at.6k(, A. M., arrive at Ogletborpo at 10J4, A. M. Lears* Ogle thorpe at 11X, A. M„ arrives at Macon at 8>4, P. M Con necting each way with the Ceutral and Macon end Western “ ' * ‘lie•Tallahassee Mall Stage ** r ‘ - " ' Train and the - \ dine at Fort Vnlley at Ik ml5 OB' Stage Una. Passenger* P.M. , ‘i- W. ADAMS. Superintendent. MACON And WESTERN RAllROAPj Mall Train. .. cwaawM fesfe cnlTretlo, “KSroS' B><V »°U>> ’>* Ir-ibt houw, Including all natfof. l ooljUn boun turoisg. lea-re Atlanta dayTstt; { A. M. B|fc- wsrd Traln eaa dink at GrUfln. Maoonr,' May<17,1862, itssBafaBL^ L SYRUP,. &SSi