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i‘ANTED—100.000 pound* Georgia raised Wool. Cash
VV paid on delivery. Janfll • KIBBEE fc RODGERS.
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To notice, that l shall proceed to open
other* conMruw..* itovuolds-stroots, on tho 10th day
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|$borero»oluUon.
PHILIP M. RRSSKLL. o *.
r.Vi wvTn AOENCY for the wile or Wllham ttogge s
IAVANNA** K 't ru . . ...1 nt Tnliarro. hr
A. BONAUD.
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WANTED TO IIKNIV-A *mall, comfortable houio in
tfa central part of tho city, rant moderate. Apply at
»thi> ottce. fan'll
TO RENT—A Room 00 by 30 feet, In Sorrel’* build-
• ■ ‘"un-streets. Itli
® lng, corner or Bay and Bull-streets. It i* suitable for
a committee room or drill room, Rent moderate Ap
tly qti his office. June 20
FOR RENT.—The *toro In Whitaker atreot now oocu-
fffifpled by the lubicriber* a* a whnloiale itore, of which
■“possession can be had Immediately.
. AUo, will be rented about the Brit or April next, their re*
tail store, corner of Whitaker and Coo green itreete. For
‘ * * •- J- 1i, PRENDEROAST& Co.
further particulars apply to
on tho premises,
FOR RENT—Tlie dwelling, No. 162 Bryan-street, be*
tween Montgomery and Jeffonon atreeta. The houu U
'in good order, having recently undergone a' thorough
repair. Possession can ho had Immediately Apply to
M. PRRNDERGAST,
mh5 Broughton street, opposlto Bt. Andrew's Hall
& TO LET—Until the 16th of Soptember, a Storo,
Buitablo for storing grain, cotton, Ac. Will bo rant
ed low U applied for Immediately. Apply to
1—10 CRUQKB fo WADR 84 Bay-*t.
ifiSsnaEss^wBSiH
I 0eld bowl noA Mtler. Apply g ylJ Y k HQKTUOf.UK.
fegjgiEir
IJACOlTSIMS.^OiSEpS Uoooo sides, jutrflO.lv*
jj edandfot*al«by
Juuo22
S PUR KENT—A large and comfortable dwelling, on
Liberty atreot, second door from Barnard, Imme
diate possession given. Apply to
K1BBKR & 1U)1)GERS,142 Bay street.
K TO RENT—A House at the oorner of Hull-street
and Orleaus square, pleasantly situated—good wa
ter, out buildings complete, and in a good neighbor-
llh or without standing furnituro, from 1st May till
1st November, lainire at the Courier office, roh20
F OIt HALE—A truilvand capable nogri
three ehlidren. Apply at this ofllce.
F OR SALE—A dosiraablo residence on a trust lot, in feu
simple, near tho business portion of the elty Alsu,
trust lots Nos. 26 nud 20 Monterey ward, and fronting tho
square. Apply to n.\y4 WYJJ.Y & MONTMOLLIN.
F OR SALE—Two hundred and “two'and a half (202)<)
acres of land, situatod on Reedy Creek, in Wilkinson
county. Apply to
>128 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
F OR SALE—A very Intelligent mulatto man, a good cook
and house servant. Apply to
WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
ItlKEMAN.'
iJuwjupvf rXSov' ‘o<H(U8.
Stpfpj |
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f MAT Telegraphed
OSO. W. OiHMANT.
oarit, ' • I - , lUtUTi
G. W. GA11MANY A CO.,
Savannah, Omj^a:
' Cluulcaton Cotton illiuKot.
Charleston July 7—P. W.r;
uMura e. dukiur Tho galea to-day havo reached tthtly 400 balpi, at
flgurea ranging from 8$ to loo. , .Tl»o market done*
dull. ' ' vrfrC. - v v
Ijipping a
tarns
ourroM FACtous,
.mayia
giaiouHCHuaxR. xowahd o. watik.
CRCUIQII A WADM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Day-ifred, Sanflmwh.
QYRUP.
O, and ft
and for sale by
0 bbUN-trYqi
ST *• FOB* * DUNHAM, i*
rAOTOIW AND OCJMM18SION MWICKANTH,
dhcawnaA, go.
. «»lo by
.. . pic augay hiuse eynip, In store*
may20 : OflDEN k BUNKER.
lies Hay. landing from sohr. Cataract, foi
qpH . BMOHAM. KELLY * OO.
irad and eatlnstripe
»Y T. J.WA1.SH.
Administrator’s Bale.
On TUESDAY. July 6, will be cold in front of court boose,
between the legal boure of eale,
. (Jod atreot of land, belonging
feme cash. Jy8
AOlUt T. ROWLAND. AOUlf T, XOWLAXI), JR,
ROWLAND & COy
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1T2 Ztoy-dmt, SacannaA.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION
SAVANXAIt, (JA.
iimfcHANT,
"\ A Tit API’l NO PAPER.—Two hondrad warns Wrapping
V V Paper, of different sites and qualities, received anu
forsaleby „ R. S. SIBLEY, .
may 17 ', ■ No. 186 Copgress-st,
ItESH ICBSTRR AND SALMON—Just received 10 dozen
per steamer Alabama, and for sale by
^ifht engaged, will have deepatch as above.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard or to
July 3 ™ ^riqhaM, EEIXY k CO.
PIIUaADEIaPHIA—Heron’a Line—Tb*
S regular packet edir. FANNIE, Beaeton. master,
ve quick despatch for the above port. For freight
iage, apply to July2 OGDEN k BUNKER.
WILLIAM P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Ao. 04 My-tireei, Savamiah.
O’HBAR «Ss 8TONEY,
FACT0NR8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
North Commercial Wharf, OharUtton, South Car
lara o» top nnu Of UMAR*. O’UKAR k co.
S UMMED CRAVATS—a new assortment Just received by
maylO PRICE k VEADER, No. 147 Bay-st
“tj ACON18IDES AND SHOULDERS.—40 casks Sides free
Jj from none, 20 do Shoulders, landing and for sale hr
Jnne28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
pLOUR.—26 bbU Hiram Snlth, 60 do BalUmore. landing
or poMage, apply
Jftl , NK\v“YolilttruKlon Line—Tl>e regu
Kfi&Ur packet echr CATARACT, Rice, master, will have
Is patch for tlie above port. For freight or passage, apply
> June30 . OGDEN k BUNKER.
JOjf PIOLADELPHr A—Heron’s Line—The
PyA-regular packet schr VIROIN1A, Snow, master, will
ave quick dl» ‘
passage, apply
June20
and for salo by
June28
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For the Purchaso and Salo of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and
TJ .■! ff.j.f. 11. U.«. .i.nnl D.h^mhi.1. JttQil
Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah.
WILLIAM II. DASIIHR.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupoiUe, Loumda county, Oa.
’IJCTHISKY.—55 bbls New Orleans Whisky, landing from
V V brig Principe, and for salo by
June4 SCRANTON, JOIIN8TON k CO.
ACON SHOULDERS.—10 hhd* Bacon Shoulders, landing
from brig Paclflo, and for sale by
ar "*. ANTON,
Jiine4
JOHNSTON k OO.
C AffTORS.—Brlttanla and Sliver Plated Castors, for salo
by may20 * . J. P. COLUNB.
COHEN & FOSD1CK
jjKffiiSc ciEuiraEiRi" tokflU pl»t.Uflr«jlflb,
TMliKII bODSTHtS. Salmon and KnglUll floklfl. J.ntto-
J? efll.pl.mltoinlat) )"”■< A* ItQSAUD.
Tl'SrnnClilt , FJ>^tra»Wf)’*| l ”l' ta ; i r ,''* Ul*flkt*>pr,ut
J ({pat,Currants,ruli »r tuperlor qiidH/^nngto^
jam
'nilPlOVMKNf WANTED—By a young man of sober,
Hi steady and industrious habits, well acquainted with
the receiving and forwarding or merchandise, and would
nuke himself generally useful. Most respectable referen-
given. Please sddicss 11., at tho office of thin paper.
junc21—0
nutter: fit) boxes Cheese, received, and Tor salo by
jouelO MoMAHON k DOYLE.
|jc and IDRTKII—76 bbVs Cream Ale, 20 casks London
\. l'octcr. received and for sale by
jiJS# MoMAHON & DOYIE.
0 hundred' Negroes, single or In families,' and will pay
U ,. Ms k„t»»rkfltK.fl»r« ; «, S A &¥Moim
j U ne‘J3 Corner Bull street and Uay-iane.
B DTTERj^CnSE- Ac.—20 kegs selected Goshen Uniter.
20 tubs dn do. 50 boxes new Cheese, 100 do now scaled
Herring, 50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, for sale by
1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 8
1 1 HE—800 bbls I.lnio per brig Lillian, and for salo to ar-
rive, by junelB BRIGHAM, KELLY A <X).
/TOITOX YARN3~AND OSNABURGS.—20 boles Yarns ot
L/ various numbers, 10 do Osnuburgs. for sale by
iuneio BRIGHAM. KELLY te
jrillKISMAN’ri ARABIAN BA 15AM—For tho enre of
U wounds, bruises, sprains, Ac. Just .received[and for
sale by
ra»y2.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument Square.
QARA8015.—One case assorted Parasols in good styles.
. received per steamer Alabama, and for sa'e by
jum>i7 Laroche a bowne.
IltltEE A RODGERS offer for sale 100 bales Gunny
Cloth, *50 Colls Kentucky Rope, 6,000 lbr. Twine.
mayStl
K'
i
I VE 0 AK—OflhevVry 1best quality, and of tlie largest
sire, adapted to ship building. Immediately on tho sea
• ’ - ’ -'.(hill fifty miles of this city, for sale.
ROB’T HADERSAHM A SON.
board, on an island wit
Apply to
may28—eodlm
TV supply—by
junol5
-Received by steamer Alabama a now
PRICE A VEADER,
147 Bay-st.
F LOUR, GIN, SOAP, Ac.—loo hhla Baltimore Flour, 50
do K P Gin. fid boxes Smith’s Family Soap, 60 do Bull’s
Candles, landing and for sale hy
Junel7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
XTOnCKTO CONTRACTORS.—'Hie Chairman of the Cotn-
11 mil lee on Streets and lanes will receive proposals for
the completion of tho ITunkroad, the distance to bo plunked
ii 2770 feet. junel4
B ARERB3. TlSSUhS, Organdcs. Isiwns. and several stylos
of Summer Goods, at reduced prices, for sale by
Junell DxWlTT A MORGAN,
W HITE AND CHECKED MATTING, of best quality, for
sale bv je!4 DkWTTT A MORGAN.
*pIM
F DR SALE—'Throe very likely young negro men, good
axomuu and Reid bands. Apply to
np!28 WYLLY «
gAW MIIL FOR SAI.E.
'LLY A MONTMOLUN.
-The property known as tho Ogle,
thorpo Steam Saw Mill, opposite tho elty. For terms
Ac., apply to
o elty. :
E. W. '
V EGETABLE Cutters, Patty Pans, French and English
Rusting Spoons, Skimmers, Soup Ladles, Ac., just re
ceived and for salo by June3 J. P. COLLINS.
>_• con Side, 30 do do Shoulders. 60 bbls Mess Pork, 15 do
i irimo do. 75 do Mess Beef, 20 half do Fulton Market Beef
or salo by in 18 WEBSTER A PALMES.
T HE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy, pocket edi
tion, beautifully illustrated and la the most convenl-
it form yet published.
Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Songs and
Odos, suitod to ovory occasion in lodgo or celebrations
Roth new works recently published.and highly worthy the
attention of the Craft. Just received ana for sale at the
Book store of 8. S SIBLEY,
135 Congress-street
CJTIMPSON’S CELEBRATED ICE-PRESERVING PITCHERS.
O Just received and for sale by J. P. COLLINS.
Junel5
W ATERCOOLERS, IceChests. Ico Mallets and Hatchets.
Just received and for sale by J. P. COLLINS.
Junel6
E li
Cl
LLTS’ COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPARILLA—Tills con-
centrated syrup is found to bo a safe and valuable rem
edial agent, alterative in Its olTects, and purifying in Its na
ture. and may bo used with advantage in lho cure of rheu
matism. ulcers, scrofula, tetter, and othor diseases arising
from an impure state uf tho blood, just received and for sale
by junol2 W. W. LINCOIJf.
Anti !■* .TfilT-miM Uh.llann Uumtllnn .hJ f ~I.. ... l.t_ —
and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia
ties, Florida. *-*■’
wm. f. wnjjsMB. tiuddxfs ouvEti. JACK nnoww.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Oa.,
Will prnctiso In tbo counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart, Randolph. Muscogoo, Leo, aud any adjoining
counties whero their services limy lto required. Jan2ll
FERDINAND MOULTON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Washington City, D. C„
Will practise in the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against tlie Govern-
meat. June22
_ do, 30 hhds prlmo and choice bacon shoulders. 20 do
sides. 15 tes Baltimore and Philadelphia hams, 20 bbls leaf
lard, received and for salo by
np16 MoMAHON A DOYLE
I AWS OF GEORGIA.—A few copies of the Into acts br
J the Legislature of tlie Slato of Georgia, received and
• • 8.8. 8
■gular packet schr VTROINIA, Snow, tqaster. wil
ix dispatch for the above port. Forireigbto
apply to
OflDEN k BUNKER.
•TUR^raS AND SAT1LLA IUVERS—
,-Tlie aohooner JAMES k AUGUSTUS is ready to re-
celt* freight, at Lower Ulce Mill.
je20—2 FORT k DUNHAM.
-43a NifiW YORK—Nexr Line*—-The regular
SS&packet brig MACON, Captain E. Watkins, will meet
dtli dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passage,
apply to June20 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent.
NEW YORK—Geor
SBES&lar packet bark MARIA MORI...,
uive immediate dispatch for the above perl. - —
of 60 balos cotton to complete cargo, or passage, having
handsome stato room accommodations, apply to Captain on
board at Anderson's Upper Wharf, or to
, ROWLAND & CO.
Freight 6-lOit per pound. Juael8
irgta Line—The regu-
R'luN, Capt. Bulkley,will
ibove pert. For freight
rTr
for sale by
juno!4
... J. SIBLEY,
136 Congress-street.
Dll. G. F. COOPER,
Office under Mrs. Schnider’s, west of Uberty square, Mont-
goraery-streot. Residence corner or Perry and Drayton-
streets. np]>OHito tlie Catholic Church. June22
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer of Bay and Whitaker streets.
B unrat AND CHEESE-30 firkins prime and choice but
ter, 60 boxes cheese, received and for sale by
apio McMAHON & DOYLE
ASi’BKHRY VINEGAR—A superior article of Raspberry
Vlnegnr, a very pleasant and cooling bevorago, also,
Raspberry and Orgeat Syrups, just received from A J Chau-
reau, and for salo by W. W. LINCOLN,
junol2 • Monument square.
B EEF, PORK AND HAMS.—Just received. 10 half bbls
Haws’ corned Beef. 10 whole anil half bbls Pig Pork, 3
bbls Pig Hams, 200 Rolmison’a Hams. Butter aud Cheese,
for sale by June29 DAVID O’CONNOR.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office—176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 09 Bay-tired., Savannah, Georgia.
McQueen mcintosh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JadxonviUe, Fla,
JULIAN HARTRIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, comer qf WhUaktr-st. ami Bay-lane, Savannah.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Hay-lane, Savannah, Oa.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST.
Office, corner Bay and Bgrnard~streets. Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Georgia,
WM. H. F. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 WalMxteL, New York.
B ACON AN!) LARD.—50 bbls prime lard. 20 hhds priiuo
Sides, 21 do do shoulders, for salo by
June3 COHEN ft FOSDICK
B AGGING AND ROPE.—148 boles Gunny Cloth, 600 coils
Kentucky Rope, for sale by
Juno3 COnEN & FOSDICK.
^yOOL.—Cash will be paid for WooL by^
may28
ROWLAND & CO.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR—loo barrels Howard-St. flour, for
salo by apl28 ROWLAND ft CO.
C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 baskets of this very siipe-
rlor wine, whose reputation Is unequalled whore it I*
familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and
ffir sale by PADELFORD. FAY ft CO.,
junel Agents for Savannah.
'ELTON’S RUM.—60 bbla L
brig Northman, for sale by
tnay27 ' BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
—75 bbls Baltimore Hour, a superior brand land-
. ing per schr John W. Anderson, and for sale by
may27 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
D IRECT FROM THE SPRINOS-Fresh Congress Water,
just landed from the ship Southport can bo found oa
Ice at junel W. W. LlNCOUf*8.Monument Square.
stant supply of tho above articles tor sale by
...... ..n./w.-.r
inayl‘2
BRIGHAM. KELLY
CO.
Ifnws’ Fulton Market Beef, 10 whole and half do Pig
Pork. 300 choice Reynolds’ and Roioson’s Hams. 10 bbls
Lear lard, for sale by DAVID O’ONNOR,
Jiinel7 Corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
lilAMPAGNE— 50 baskets Mumm’s Kurzenay i
K. WITIIINGTON.
juoeU
CTCH CHEESE-^Juat received 100 ‘heads" of Edam
Cheese, fur salo by jel4 J. ROUSSEAU.
S MOKED TONQUES—Just received two barrels Smoked
Tougues. for salo by Jo 14 J. ROUSSK/tU.
I ?iiE'S rilAMONirCfCMENT—For joining broken glass
U China vrnre, or ivory, just received and for sifiehy
mh20 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
C H'LU PENS.—A new ussorimeul of Gold Pens, received
4 and for salo by S.’S. SIBLEY.
jiniuU 135 Congress-street.
L EMONS—10 boxes iustroccived aud for salo by
mil A. BONAUD.
FI] UlllljiUEN AND YOUTH’S IIAT3.—Straw, Leg-
Jtlkbmn and Webster, a fine assortment at
inayl* BELDEN & OP’S.
M OLASSEC LIQUORS';*^56 hhds Cuba Molasses. 100
bbls do. 75 dn N O Syrup. 100 do Phelps’ and Pino Ap
ple Gin. 60 bbls Cognac Brandy, 60 do Old Rye Whisky, 40
uwKutn,75 boxes Ununu Syrup. 50 dn assorted Cordials. 30
cases Brandy Peaches, 15 cases mixed Pickles, received and
fur salo by jeI2 McMAHON & DOYLE.
JuoeU
C TOFFEE. SUGAR. Ac.—60 pockets Old Government Java
J Cnffce, 50 bids Stuart’s A roflncd Sugar, 30 do Mess
Pork. 200 lings drop and buck Slmt. landing and for sale by
JwiwH HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k QJ.
1 ?lA'l R, WHISKY. Ac.—1(H) bids Howard street Flour, 25
bids double distilled Monongahela Wlilsky. lf>0 Deml-
jnus assorted sites, 160 bugs Rio Cnffeo, lauding and for salo
j«11 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
N oriCK—The subscriber liolng compelled to close the
outstanding business of F. ZOGBAUM & CO., would
request all those indebted to tho late firm to inako imme
diate payment, nud thos* having claims to present them
for settlement. G. B. MITCHELL,
jtinel'J siictessor to F. Zogbaum ft Co.
ivr champagne,
_ . , , direct impor
tation, a very choice article. In store and for sale by
may20 J. ROUSSEAU.
C H
pints and quarts; 60 do Lone Star do, of u
l uni- ii k’Lf.wo,—ituin nij,
large Globe and large Norfolk Turnip Seeds, of the
growth of 1843, just received and for snlo hy
Juno28 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square.
— * jiorfutncd Brown
Windsor Soap.
shaving, just received and for sale by
june28 W. W. LINCOLN. MonmnentSquare.
B rown Windsor soap—Low’s highlyp<
Windsor Soap, so much approved of for washing and
l per schr Cataract, for salo to arrivo by
* M, Kl
BRIGHAM, KFJ.I.Y fc CO.
juno28
C HAMPAGNE, SYRUP, fcc.-^O tartwta HeWsIcVTCham-
palgn in quarts, 60 boxes Nos. 1,2 and .3 Ismion Syrup.
60 bbls N E Rum, 30 boxes Starch, now landing and for sale
by junog HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
. print
lawn*. Swiss edgings and Inserting*, bonnet rlbboi. ..
E iranol* and umbrellas, plaid cambric* and clacorols, bl’k
•wego and chnlly, pavilion lace, Ac., just received per
itesnier, and for sale by
way2 DkWm k MORGAN.
B OOKS.—The Old House by
tlie Owl Creek (sitters.
the River, by the author of
Jl'ilern Flirtatious, a novel.by Catherine Sinclair.
Pfuwion and Prin iplo. a domestic novel, by Mrs, Grey,
nirlatlnn* In America, or High Llfo In New York.
Tho Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man in search or a
wife.
Dio Silver Bell, or tho Heir of Motcombo Manor, by Dr.P.
H, Robinson.
G«ly’« laily's Book for July, Graham’#Magazine do;
Arthur's Magazine do ; Peterson’s Magazine do.
_ llarnum’s Illustrated News, No. 25, Further supply of
Kehoe* of a Bell; received l>y
Juoo'22 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
HACKER AY’S ENGLISH HUMORIST, a series of Leo-
J- tures on Swift, Congreve, Adison, Ac.
Ranke's Civic Wars and Monarchy in the 10th and 17th
centuries.
lift and Utters of the Rev. Stephen Olln, late President
of the Wesleyan University.
The Old House by the River, by the author of the Owl
Creek Utters.
Taylor's Memorial of the English Martyrs.
Cjilerldgo Works, vol. 6.
Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair.
Engli*U law and Equity Reports, being the first volume
of the year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori
ginal price or $12 per annum.
Blackwood’s Magazine for .luno.
juoc22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
$500 Challenge.
HOUKNHACK’S WORM SYItfJP.
A N article founded upon scientific principles,compound
ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has nener been known to fail in curing
the most ubstinuto cases. Worms cau never exist when
tlits remedy is once used, from tho fact that it not only de
stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tape Worm.
This worm is tho most difficult to destroy of all that In
habit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes
tines and stomach us to produce Fils. St. Vitas’ Banco. Ac ,
which Is the cause of many going to tho gravo, not believ
ing that these complaints have thoir origin from tho tape
worn \ consequently they do not use the proper medicines
for their dtseaso. To those who are afllletcd with this aw
ful foo to health, I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup
and Liver l’ills; tho Syrup to bo tnhon In doses of two tn-
blo spoonfuls three times a day, then toko from flvo to
eight of iny Liver Pills, to dlslodgo and pass the worm. By
strictly following these directions, tho most obstinate cases
of tapo worm can bo speedily cured.
Uountl or Stomnch Worm.
This worm is usually found in tho small intestines, and is
tho worm most common to children, yet it is not ontlrely
confined to them, as adults have frequently boon known to
suffer with them. Tlie symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of tho
belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at tho
nose, a bluolsh streak under the eyes, Ac. If you.or any ol
your children have any of tho above symptoms, Hoben-
sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using
11 yen have a certain, safo and speedy cure ; and if after
ing it according to the directions the patient is not re
stored to health, and the worms thoroughly eradicated from
the syston, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond
the grave, i* f ( ,r fall, there is no such word as fail with
those who ui«j my Worm Syrup.
Ascarlucs, or Small Thread Worms.
These worms.to which tho human sytem Is liable, are
most troublesonu.of all others. They aro generally to bo
found In the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir
ritation they prnduie, lay the foundation Tor serious disor
ders, such as Inflamuatlon of tho bowels, and other de
rangements of the stoiaacb. Tlie beat and safost modiclno
that can be used is Hobmgack’s Worm syrup. Such is the
astonishing power of medicines over Ascaradles. that
I defy any one to produce *. case where my Worm Syrup
and Liver Pills are recommeided to be used they will not
cure. All that is necessary it to use the syrup in accord
ance with direations on each bottle ; and in case a gentle
H atlve is required In order to allay the Irritation they
uce, the Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and
healthy operation upon the bowels, Is tho most pleasant
medlcino that can be taken.
JOHN G. FAXU1GANT,
WnOLRHXLK aftD RKTAlt. UKAI.BR IS
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Sub: Monument Square, Savannah, Oa.
DROWN A HARRIS,
BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WEST HROXD STRUCT. SAVANNAH, UA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Bay and WhlUker-stroota. Office hours from 9
A. M. t to 2, P. M.; and from 3)4, P. M. to 0, P. M.
DAMELh & COOPER,
ATTORNEYS AND OOUNSELIDRS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of
every description. Residence flrat door west of St. An-
draw’s Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING,
The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin
ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured bo
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. J. J. MAURICE.
A^Guttor* and Conductors made to order.
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, and R, B. Hilton, Esq., Savannah, Gn,
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ibrsyth, Monroe Chanty. Oa.
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticr.tlo, Jefferson County, Florida.
Referonco—Hnn W. n. Fuamro, Savannah. Ga. fnb3
TU: H. NORWOOD. O. O. WILSON.
NORWOOD A WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Saiannah, Oa.,
Will pracUcn in all the Counties of tbo Eastern Circuit. Bu
siness committed to their care, will recelro prompt atten
tion. Offico on Bay street, over Whimtkr & F’almkh'.
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change rff Departure—lbr Palatka, Fla., and all the interme
diate landings on the route.
The superior new 8teara.packotWELAKA,
, . tCantatn N. Kino, will, until further notice,
loava everTfcUTOKDAT. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rato of Passage In large, airy State Room*, M follows:
To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka .8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shlppod free of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or paawgo apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to
febl8 ft M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
Several valuable
to the estate d J. 1
*H5i£5StoFi Bejel
Oa TUESDAY, 12th July, at 11 o'clock, will be cold la front
All the perishable Property or Nicholas Walsh, deceased,
amongst which ia 10 pair cotton Jack-ecrewe, one gold
watch and chain, clothing, foo. Bold by order of tbo Ordl.
nary of Chatham county aud by order of the adminlstra-
On WEDNF8DAY, flth July, at the residence of the late D.
M. Roger*, deceased, comer of Bouttv Brood and Whlto-
kor-*lreote, commencing at 11 o’clock,
All the Furniture, Carpet*, Window Curtain*, foo. Term*
cosh.
The «alo of the dwelling house end Mrvanteia withdrawn
for the prraent. Juno23
AdmlnUtrator* Sale.
On Tuesday, Anguit 2d, will be eold, in front of the court
house. between tlie legal hours of sale.
The Interest of D.M. Rogers, deceased, in the Savannah
Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’s Island! For further par
ticulars inquire at the counting room, Sold by leave of
the Ordinary of Chatham County a* the property of D. M.
Roger*, deceased, andjjy order of the administrator. Jel4
At Private Sale—6 keg* Red Stone Mill* Powder, 2 do
Hazard fo Co’s HFO HO Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow
der, for sale low to close a concern. junelO
At Private Sale—A choice Heifer, aged about two years;
sr sire was an imported Durham, the mother an Engllih
cow. Also, a MUch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to
the yard. mav2l
At rrirato Sale—Lot No. 9, Third Tything Anson ward,
) by 90 feet, fronting on South Broad-street—a mostde-
strabie lot for building. For terms, Inqaire at the counting
room. apl23
At Privato Sale—A desirable residence near the new rail
road depot being a single house with four large rooms,
f ilastered, with in necessary out houses. Will bo sold low
r applied for Immediately. Also, a new double tenement
the sam
H ARPER’S Magazine for Julv.
Putnam’s Magazine for July.
Putnam’s Magazine for July.
Edgar Clifton, or Right and Wrong—a story of School
Life : by O. Adams.
Hildebrand, or the Buccaneer and tho Cardinal; by Aus
tin C. Bunlick.
Paul, the Smuggler ; by Cupt. Brady, of tho U. S. A.
llie Monk ; by M G. Lewis, Ksq„ M I*.
Barnum's Illustrated News, No. 20. For salo by
je29 J. B. CU3REDGE.
RESS GOODS.—Received per steamship Alabama—Lav
ender. brown and blar.k barago, satin stripe printed do,
small figured do for childrens wear. Swiss ombroided chem
isette and underslooves, Swire embroidered and cambric
bands, ladies’ sewing silk net inita and glove, striped silks,
and small figured muslins, for sale by
apl9 UROCHE & BOWNE
B LACK AND GREEN TEAS. &c.—Just received, 6 half
chests extra curious Oolong Black Tea, 6 do do extra
8ouehong, 10 do do in ){ tb packages, 6 do do eboleo old Hy
son Tea. 26 boxes Bcadell’s Candles, 20 do Star and pure
Sperm Candles. 20 do ground Coffee, 26 bbls Canal and Bal
timore Flour, 10 casks Byass’ London Porter in quarts and
pints, Stuart's Crashed and Clarified Sugar. 4c.. for salo by
juno29 DAVID O'CONNOR.
N OTICE.—The co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween tho undersigned, under the firm of Crank k
Holcomrk, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho
business of tho late Arm will be settled by II. A. Ornno, to
whom all persons having claims will ploaso present them,
nnd those Indebted will make payment Either party are
authorized to uso tbo name of tho lato firm in liquidation.
II. A. CRANE,
may2 T. HOI/COMBE.
UNITED STATE8 MAIL LINE.
Fbr ralatka.K, F., via Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson
ville, Midilltbury, Black Creek and Picolata.
r - wJK****f>| The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON,
-rTil inli’ Wryi ■ ^ P* T. E. Siiaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn
ing, at 10 o’clock, and will coutinue to leave overy .Tuesday.
Tho Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien ,..$3 0O
St. Mary* 4 fio
Jacksonville 0 00
Picolata g 00
Palatka 8 OO
Black Creek,.,,, 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
may3l CLAQHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
with him Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. James E. Cope,
will conttnno the wholesale grocery buslues under the firm
of HoiooMDB, Johnson k Co.
may2 T. HOLCOMBE.
AT OTICE.—Tlie undersigned will continue to carry on tho
1 v Lumber and Timber business as heretofore, under tho
name and stylo of J. Roderxh & Co.
J. ROBERTS.
mhlO ROBERT AUSTIN
D ISSOLUTION.—The CO partnership of Scranton, John
ston fo Co. is this day dissolved, b.'
William B. Scranton,
may!7
>y the withdrawal of
D. T. SCRANTON.
JOS. JOHNSTON.
W. B. SCRANTON.
✓“10-PARTNERSHIP.— 1 Tiro undersigned having nsiocintod
with them Henry H. Scranton, will continue the Gro
cery business under tho firm of Scranton, Johnston fo Co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
raay!7 JOS. JOHNSTON.
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
•'jjtoiofiADdMprivate«l*-LotNo!28; lfltii,3d, eon*•
taining lOO acre*, **!! timbered v «ltuated In Cure county,
near Kingston,* few ml eafrom the State railrbad; jun*29
■ Valuable Unde. , v;;'- v-
On TUESDAY. 6th Jnlyfat 11 o’clock, will be eold In front
of the court bouso, l • •
IinoUl»o.», Cnrpentm’fl t^Uw, Mckflr n.ri.MH.
taining br recent ramjr 66 acne and 8k sqeire chains i
alio.utrden Lot No. 06, containing 6)4 aem situated on
tho Lonlivllla rood neat the city. Term* cash, purchaser. ’
p.jiojtor lltlfl^ : • ■ ■.. .. JomU .
RoMnd.lo Ccm,Qt—Now luullin per iclit C«Ur»ol. 1M v
bbls Hydraulic Cement, • ; . may 17
Home for Rent—House No. 20 Broughton-itreet, for rant '
ntU November let.' . . 1 ,;; i may! ■[
Improved Essence of Coffee.—-Wo have Justreceived front 5
the mannfacturan In Philadelphia;' and will continue to . .
keep on hand for sail, Augustus Hummel’* Improved Es
sence of Coffee. This I* tho bestooroparitioii.of Coffee ever
offered for sole, and Coffee made from the Essence Is much
more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored,
porftctlv clear, aud In every respect superior Cfo the fineat
Rio Coffee, and in use will prove » nett saving 76 nor cent
over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Trv Hand
see if It does not. - ■■ ' ■ nfoiylS
Ginghams and Hdkft. at Private Sale.—Just rectfffd per
U»t steamer, 3 cases Ginghams, 2 do Freneb .heau udkls,,
for sale low. « t pi22
Tennessee Bacon and L 1 ' 1 '
taxied hog round new Bv , _.
ccived railroad from Tennessee, a
purchasers. apU'
„ UNITED STATES MAU. USS, , ^
York nnd Snvnnnftli Bteatmahlpfl*
•' ■ • »P U «
nd Ltrd, at private sale—18.000 lbs as-
* Bacon, 2 000 lbs fresh loaf Lard, re-
Tennessee, and for sale In lot* to anit
ic same neighborhoc
For terms, inquire at counting
ap!22
Greene nnd FUlnaKI Lottery.
GREGORY fo MAURY. Managers
Class 79, draws on Tuesday, 6th July, in this city. Sale*
close at 3 o’clock,?, M.
OAPITAt..
SUMMER AUkANflEMEKT.
Days of Leaving Savannah for New Fork.
The Angusta, Capt. Lvon....;..;Wednesday, June 8
The Florida, Capt. Wood hull,... Aturtay^ « 11
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow,.... .Saturday, “ 13
TheAugusU Capt. Lyon ..Saturday. « 26
The Florida, Capt Woodhull....Saturday, July 2
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lvon....p .. .Saturday, “ 9
~ ” .Capt. woodhnll,.. .Saturday, “ lb
.Cajit. Ludlow,,... .Wednesday, “ 20
.Capt. Lyon Saturday. 28
.C«pt. WoodhuH....SAtardor, ” 80
Capt. Ludlow.ji...Wednesday,Aug. 8
The Florida,
The Alabama,.,
Tbo Augusta,...
The Florida,,
Tbo Alabama,
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon..
. .Satuiday,
$6,315.
00 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballots.
*3* Tickets *2—shares in proportion.
Extra Class 48, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday,
9th July. CAPITAL.
$51,000.
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
OSy* Tickets $16—shares in proportion.
Tickets cither singly or by tlin package for sale In Bay
lane. Savannah, Oa., next to RoblnBon fo Camp.
iuly3 E WmnNGTON.
wii-UAu n. MJun.vu. John u. hillbn,
FLEMING A MlLLEN.
Tlie undorsigned having united in tho practico of law. will
attend punctually tonny biisinrasentruHted to their enro.
Office corner or Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift, Denslow k Co’s.
THOMAS HUGHES HINES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupciih, Georgia.
Will practiso In tho Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware, Appling and Invin.Georgia; nnd in the Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison anil Hamilton, of tlie
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia
counties in lho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
the claims of all persons boforo tbo Deportments at Wash-
C O-PARTNERSHIP—Tho undersigned have this day form
ed a co partnership for tho transaction of a Goueral
Shipping Hnd Commission Business, under the firm of Scran
ton & Tollman. Office, No. 10 Coontles Slip. New York.
W. B. SCRANTON.
II II. TALLMAN.
References.—Sherman fc Collins, Ezra Wheeler fo Co.,
Cogswell, Crane k Co,. H. D. Pomroy. New York ; Webster
k Palmes, Scranton, Johnston & Co , Rowland k Co., Savan
nah. 3m—mayl7
D issolution!—rim flmwTf icoi cton k marrhau. was
dissolved, by mutual consent, on tbo lf>tl» instant.
EDWARD S. KKMFTON,
R. H. MARSHALL.
Savannah. 18th February, 1853. feb!8
D ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The co-partner"
Bhip heretofore existing between the subscribers under
the firm ol F ZOOBAUM fo CO. Ii dissolved by ir.utnnl
consent, fl. B. MITCHELL will continue the business on
bis own account, and Is authorized to settle all claims, in
tills city, for or against the late firm.
V. 7<OGBAUM, Charleston. S. C..
O. B. MITCHELL, Savannah, Ga.
Savannah. Juno 0th. 1853 jc8 j
) RESOLUTION —Tlie firm of LaRocmr. Bownk & Co. is '
this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect
from tho 1st of January. Tho Business of the firm will bo
dlled by Issac D. Lalloelie and Alfred T. Bowno. who aro
authorized to uso the nnmeur the firm in settlement.
Isaac D. urocjh;
ALFRED T. BOWNE.
EDWARD H. KEMPTON,
SAvht, Jan. 8,1853. RICHARD II. MARSHAL],.
The subscribers will continue the businens at their old
stand, under the firm of LaROCHE S BOWNE.
Isaac D.LaRochk. )
Av-raro T. Bowxx. ) iaulO
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
V ISITORS to the Springs msy expect more comfort by
this route than ever before 5 and If the cost of meal*
is considered, no other route offers lower fare. The road
is open to tho base of the Blue Ridge, and the rail* now be
ing laid between Wayncsborough and Staunton—it will be
in operation this season.
Tlie Stage Line is under the management of Mr. J. L.
Heiskell. so well known to the publio.
Cara leavo Richmond, daily, at 0)4 A. M., and the West
ern terminus of the Railroad at 11)4 h. M
DAILY OOXSKCnOJf.
To Rockbridge Alum Springs.faro J...I 7 60.
White Sulphur, passing tho Alum, Warm, and
Hot Springs....* 10 60.
Bath Alum Springs 8 26.
Warm Springs 8 60.
Hot Springs 8 60.
Laxlngton ■; 00-
Staunton 6 00.
Culpepper Court House 4 60.
OUR STAGFS “ arrive in Staunton at 8
o'clock, P. M., nnd leave next morning by
Express Une.Xt 5 A. M.—spend tho night
.iSiK3cSaESS at Woodward’s Jackson River Hotel, and
reach tho White Sulphur at 10 A. M„ second day from
Staunton." Chartered Coaches, to travel ns the party wish
es, can be engaged at Richmond.
For the further comfort of passengers, wo shall run an
Accommodation line of Coaches, which will leave Staunton
after breaklkst, stop for the night nt tho Bath. Alum or
Warm Springs, as they may desire, and reach tho White
Sulphur next evening ; guaranteeing that there shall be no
night travel."
"Wo will also keep nt the Warm nnd Hot Springs each, a
CbacA to nccomnmdato visitors going West or East, who
may not find seats in the regular line "
W P. FA RISK & CO.,
Br J. L. Heiskell. Ageht.
Off-Servants travelling without their masters, must
leave a pass with tho Ticket Agent, and also show another
to the Conductor.
An extra charge will be made If passengers do not obtain
ckets. E. H. GILL.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
And Ilsncy Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
tions, making the beat assortment in this city, of all
kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods, 8llver Spoons, Fork*,
Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, and every
variety of articles connected with our line of business; all of
which will be sold as low a* in any city in the Union.
D. B. NICHOLS.
J83" Particular attention given to the Repalringof Watch
es and Jewelry. no 20
tickets.
Richmond, Tuno 21,
Superintendent Transportation.
853.lm—Jog*
"CLEAR THE TRACK.”
The subscribers have this day putln
operation, two splendid FOUR HORSE
WrhH’^P*—COACHES, and sixteen of the best Hon es
A&-"that the country can produce, to ply te-
twoen Forsyth Repot aud the Indian Spring ; and having
engaged Mr. C. £ " r - Frnn«*l«,«•*•**•« >M u^.* (
NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, 4cc.
At THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort-
Syiment of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent pattern*
aJ of Ear-ring*, Pins. Bracelets and Finger-rings, among
if which are some fine diamond lettings,from $10 to $600.
lL Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sets ofEar-
firings nnd Brooches, from $18 to $125 the set, newest
iJMana rarest patterns; together with a very select assort-
^ment of extra fine Watches set in pearl, diamond, hun
ting and plain coses. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling 8llver Sots, Spoons, Forks, ladles,
Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, Folios, Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount
ed Canos. Cuttlery. foe., renders his assortment very com-
plete. and unsurpassed in the Stato, either in quality or pri
ces. ‘ D. B. NICHOLS.
IT* Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jowelry, nol2
The Florida Capt. l^ondhuH,.. .Saturday,
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow..].. .Wednesday, « 17.
The Augusta Cnpt. Lynn Saturday, “ 20
The Florida, Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, '* 27
The Augusta Capt. Lion........Saturday, Sept. 8
Tho Florida Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday, *• 10
Tho Alabama,.....Capt.Ludlow,,....Wednesday, “ 14
These ships are the largest on the coait. unsurpassed in
speed, safety or comfort—making their paassge* In 60 to 00
hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of
ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New
York. On tho completion or the Atlanta in tho aotunra,
this line will he seml-weekly—soiling each Wednesday and
Saturday. Cabin passage $25. Steerage. $9.
PADELFORD, FAY & Co.,
Agont* in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
Jun*6 18 Broadway, New York.
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
, THE undersigned respectfully inform the
Icltlzens or Savannah, Georgia nnd Florida,
that they havo on hand more than fifty
Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, and
madoby the most celebrated manufacturers in tho Unitod
States. Nunns fo Clark, T. Chickoring. Boardman fo Gray,
Lelgbt & Newton. Edwards fe Fisher, all well known to the
ioverv of Music, havo place in their largo assortment.—
These Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifully finished in
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames
made In tbo most substantial nnd workmanlike manner.—
Also the justly celebrated JJolian Piano Fortes, which for
their sweetness ortono have not been equalled. AH these
instruments have metallcfrahies which render thorn peculi
arly suitod for tni climate, preventing necessity of tuning
for years.
Theuutlersigned aro Agent* for Henri Here’s, celebrated
Grand Pianos, madeinParls. For Power and beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent.
CituuuT’s Mklopiosb.—This beautiful toned wind instru-
ment.roauufactured by Carhartfo Needham, N. Y.,for village
purposes, Lodges. Serenading Parties, nnd the private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they
have also for salo. All these instruments will be disposed of
on the most accommodating terms. Tlie nrlces nf (tie PL
anos ranging from $176 to $1,1
I. W. MORRELL fcCft
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen*’ Building, opposite Pulaski House,
Having mado largo additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and
handsomo style, and on accommodating terms.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned, Agents of tho above Company ato prepared
to take risks against Fire on Buildings and their contents.
Also Marlvk Ska Risks, on the roost favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY fo CO., Agents,
JOHN Q.UIN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT,
163 Broad-sired. Columbus, Ga.,
Will transact tho abnvo business in tlie usual manner, and
pay strict attention to nil consignments (intrusted to his
care. Ho would respectfully refer to tho following pei-
aons: Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell, Esq., LgwiaM. Durr. Columbus, On.; Wm.
P. Yongo, Abraham llacker. Savannah. Gm—junc3
JOHN 11. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin,Laurens county, Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. fo .1. CouiKANK, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to Iris care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. U. B
Guyton. F. II. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh, Savannah.
may7—d&wly
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. & A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia.
W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn,
Wheat and Bacon. Tho Ringgold Depot being situa
ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual
ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
anv other point upon tho W. & A. Railroad
Ordors covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary
Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sacks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayno, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly, Sa-
vannah. maylO
135 Congress-street.—Wo received so many new books
yestenlsy, that we cannot find time to enumerate them.
From grave to gay,
—gious. UP
We invite our t
light reading over offored In this city. Also,
Graham's Magazine for July; Body’s lady’s Rook.
Blackwood’* Magazine; Damum’s Illustrated News.
Gleason's Piotoral, foe. June22
r rmn grave 10 gay.
Religious. IJterary Scientific. Humorous and interesting,
oe invite our friend* to call and examine the largest vatle-
WATKU-CURE 1NSTITUTK-MILLKDGK'
D n VILLE, GEORGIA.
R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to inva
lids and the public generally, that the abovo popular
*°d superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct
ed by T. Cakltox C/iyik. M D., is now ready for tho recop-
Uonifnattent* seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully
HOBEN SACK’S LIVER PILLS.
No part of the system is more liable to disease than the
lher, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and
ntrves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’
*1.parts of the body, produces liver complaints, jnandico,
bllous affections, dyspepsia, *0.
Liver Complaint,
1 attended with chills, succeeded by fever, sovero pain in
tli|region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred
toigue. pulse full and bounding, tho pain In the sldo is ln-
crased by pressure, should the loft lnbo bo affocted, the
S vu ts generally In tho left shoulder, with ashavtdry cough,
ijskin becoming or a sallow appearance, and tho stools
cl if colored. Tills disease can be cured by tho use of Ifo-
bePsck’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of
tlijdiseaso, and then operating upon tho bowels they ox-
poall tho corrupt and vitiated matter from tho system.
| Dyspepsia,
ho symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its vnrious diseases aro
winces in tho head, heartburn, oppression after eating
'tils, sourness arising from the stomach, &c, and some-
lm«* goncrnl lanmior of tho whole body, from this it will
- *« • - disease owes Its origin to a disorganized
"*' Ilobonsack’s Liver Pills fa
tflflfltfld .1“AffiXUut»Y m-UfllflfltflflCflfll » perrainflfltflod Ifl.tlflg flfltfl,
tflflfltljatton. hemorrhoids of ffio., hfltnorrhflgflfl. th.y .ctbj^eUnDfling th.cflrUln morbid fletlons of th.
•rrhtes,inenorrh(ea, diimenorrlmi, duor «lbm. genllnl dls. ■»<•” 1«>» » hflalth, kUoo, and renderlns tho blood puro
Placements,affection* of the eyes and ear*, tetter, ery-^W““ w ‘*“7- _
Jlpelas and all chronic diseases of the skin and scalp, scro* | .... ... *,** ircmftie*.
Jolfl, dropsy, Sfphilii, nnd tho Inimorol dUoltir. g'noroU Yoo wlU Ond those Pill, «n Inroluablo medlotoe to molly
lr,ooor.l3;, iouuoi, Uo doulour.uo. hysterlo. epllop.y oomplolnts to-blob you oreoirWeol. to obotruotton. either
» the railing .lokneis; Tlrtl«o. por.ly.ls.opoplootlctendon.rSt* 1 "r poottol they horn to; foubd of Imotlmoblo too.
<fibr(»oebtt&.iisthm».ettrootolnflflmattow ot thostotooch.-- to
tad bowel*, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of, or
enmn o diseased action that U curable—and all diseases are
“JWfo if no organic lesion bo present.
Too ladles’ Department is under tho Immodiato supervi-
ffon of that accomplished l»dy, Mr*. Jam M attukwh. to well
known to tho old patron* of the establishment
Die facilities which this Institution offers for tho prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic and bygiema counto of troot-
w*nt. toother with its easiness of access from ail point* in
wratgia, and the adjoining States, renders it peculiarly
adapted to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them-
Mlvcs nf tho effiraey or the water-cure.
. ‘no purity of the water and accommodations for guests,
•ra loo well known to need comment.
»n tilting up the establishment no oxpenso has been spar-
re that could conduce to make It one of tho most desirable
ofmort for invalids In the United States.
I atientg will bo required to furnish tbelr own out-fit.-—
"••Ol consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
“d blankets, for sudorlfio purposes. All of which can bo
pwcnsied here on the roost reasonable terms.
■ **»rt-Profe**tonal attention, use of baths, foo, $10 per
’tes*
*0 Irttsnr of Inquiry promptly answered. Junto
reitorlng and purifying tho blood nnd oilier fluids _
of or P" to cura complaints which may arise from female to
rn ’ are figularlticn, m hea<Wbe, dimiivks of sighi, pain in the side;
isck, foe. These Pills aro the only safo nnd effectual rctne-
y to euro the following complaints. Gout, Norvousness,
olnncholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis-
tossing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in tact any of the dla-
ttcfl that arise from affections of tho Livor, Impurity of
UVBIood, or constipation of the Rowell.
Medical Evidence.
|, tho undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt
jjlr manufacture submitted to us for Inspection, say,
thsUhe ingredients of which they are composed makes
the.Uhe best Pill in use for all disease* of the Liver, Im-
pnrR,* of tho Blood, foe.
' GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F CROWLEY, U D.
L. BOWEN. II. D. ‘
.... - -
N.HO
Vircluisn nono but tboso baying tho signature u J.
TO8ACK,” as ail others aro worthless imitations,
BONNETS! BONNETS It
60 cases just received at tho TRIMMING AND
'GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-»t.-
Country Merchants Milliners, and tho public gener-
all/, are invited to examine this rtock. It consists of 60
diffsrent styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admired sty.es; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris
silk Uce shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do, white ana colored Uce. gimps and gal
loons, do do silk friuges, mantles, plain bareges, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits,
flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silkn, jet and fancy
wriatletts, buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a great varioty of other goods usually kept in
fancy establishments.
Smoking caps, slipper*, children’s liabllmonU. such as
robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding.
Mrs. Dorm assisted by competent miliners from New
York, will attend to the trimming department, and will en-
doavor,wlth skill nnd taste, to please all who may favor her
with orders. Fancy aud other bonnet* cleansed, bleached
and pressed. Pinking dono.
MSP Five bonnet ninkers wanted immediately, who must
perfectly understand their business, api30
gy . STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair-
r and pressed in the latest fashion.
JBSCs Three Apprentices and throe Bonnet Sewers are
wanted immedintoly.at tbo Broughton-streetTriromlngand
General Variety Store decl2
DBY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
received.a few cases water-pvoof Boots; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fino as
sortment of Gontlcmeu’s and Ladles’ over Shoes,
some of a new and approved style, which will be sold atlow
prices, by R. FLANIGAN fo CO.,100 Bryan-itreet.
All in want will please call and judge for themselves,
decll
DANIEL CROMLAY,
J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Corner of Brough
ton and Bull-streets.—Tlie subscriber desires to in
form the public that he has opened as above, where
he is prepared to execute orders for BooU of tlie
finest finish and style, and equal, if not superior to any
heretofore offered to the public. Haring many friends In
this State who have been hU patrons in Charleston, respect
fully solicits from them and the public a call and atrial.
ml»17
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 York-st., rear of the Court House. Savannah, Ga.
Established In 1832.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls. Tablo Covers,
foe., cleaned and dyed various colors. Ladles’ Bonnets
Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable stylo, Kid Gloves
Cleaned,and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or
Dyed.as maybe required. All done In the same style which
lias generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad
or steamboats, aro requested to write mo per mail, so that
I may know whero to call fur them and which way to send
them hack. Cost of freight each way for small parcels wil)
ho about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to.
— * ' * *W
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod-
fart & Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piano
Fortes, are always supplied with an a*,
fertment of these fkvorito and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst
their superiority oftouo nnd touch Is evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, as well as tho critical
connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully Invited to view
these Instruments. An nrmingement having been effected
with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purposo, they
can also bo enabled to judge of tho tone.
F. ZOGBAUM & CO., Market-square,
Nr Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tunod
and repaired. J017
HOME MANUFACTORY^AMERICANSOAP
COMPANY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the right of Messrs
Cowles & Co . of New York, to manufacture the fol
lowing kinds of Soap, is now prepared to do so, viz:
American Cream Soap in bars.
•• Laundry tn mass.
“ Toilet (Snnitlvo) in small bars.
“ Shaving Soap in cakes.
“ “ Cream in pots
Cream Soap preparation In bbls. By tbo use of these
Soaps, hot water, washing machines, washboards, foe., are
entirely dlspeueea with, and not one-fourth the labor is re
quired tod'i tho washing of a family.
Washing is done my mearly rubbing tho soap on the
parts mostly soiled, then place them in water sufficient to
cover them, and let them remain a few hours, then with a
good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing they will be per
fectly dean anu beautifully bleached, and without injury to
the most delicate fabric. A call and trial Is reH;>cotfiilly so
licited. W. E. MONO IN, 170 Broughton-strceet.
-These Soaps wash with either hard, tall or soft
water. • june24
ALEXANDER UA1.LOWAY.
apll2—tnfo4
D Ij^OLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—NnnrK—'The com
corn of Kitiliee fo Rodger* is this day dissolved bv mu
tual consent, Mr. Kibbee retiring, nnd Mr. Thomas Wood, i
Into of Macon, taking iris plnco. under the name nnd stylo/
of Wood fo Rodgers. All debts sgainst tlie into firm will bo i
liquidated hy the new firm, nnd nil monies duo them will bo
collectable, and receipted for by the new concern, ns per j
agreement. KIBBEE k RODGERS,
joun22 WOOD & RODGERS.
A CARD.—Tho subscrllKir, In retiring from business In
this city, ennuot but feel deeply grateful and obliged
for tlin very liberal patronage which lias been extended to
us, (a new house,} both from city and country friends, and
takes tills opportunity to express Iris thanks for tho same,
and Indulges the hope that past favors will be continued to
tho successors, who are every way grateful to give the most
unqualified satisfaction to the patrons of the late concern
of Kib
E MBROIDERIES, foe.—Muslin and laco Chemisetts nnd
Collars, laco, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaconet nnd
1 Swiss Edgings nnd Inserting*. Swiss anil cambric Bands,
Lawn nud cambric Handkerchiefs, black Lace Mantillas,
Valencia nnd thread Edgings and Insertings, Bonnet Rib
bons. etc., etc. for snlo by
mhO HENRY LATHROP fo CO
S UMMER QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcase linen, white
nnd colored linen drillings, bleached and brown sheet-
lugs, stripe and plaid salin jeans for boys’ wear, black ba-
reec. grenadine and crape do Paris, mourning muslins, par-
DkWITT fo MORGAN.
\ asols ami umbrellas, for sale low by
in a i-22 11
Ibbce & Rodgers. Very respectfully.
Juoe22
J. M. KIBBEE.
B AGGING AND ROPE.—LOO bales Gunny Cloth, 360 col
New York machine stretched Rope, for sale by
mh20_ KIBBEE fo RODGERS
C " OFFKETsUgAR, &C-—200 sacks Rio coffoo, 100 doU- fc’ia
guayra do. 60 boxes ground do. 10 hhds N O sugar. 10 cm
do Muscovado and Porto Rico do, 76 bbls crashed do. 76 do
powdered do. 60 cases Hyson tea. 40 do black do, 50 boxes
pure ground peppor, 60 do giDger, received nnd for sale bv .... . ,
a Pl5 lldlAHON fo DOYLBs,^ ^nS'/ffrfie this house before making arrangements elsewhere.
or“the - “is eligibly situated at the corner of 12th
medv fo
nesa.languor, rheumatlo pains, &c. Just received and for.
sale by W. W LINCOLN, }
apld Monument Square. ‘
H EAVY FREIGHT.—Boxes of copper ore may be obtain
ed by vessels wanting heavy freight tor New York, on
■ppllcatlon to mh6 WILLIS fo BRUNDAGE.
_ agreeable and efficient form for the administration of
Magnesia, and is very useful in Naueea, Acidity of the
Stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia, tot sale by
mh22 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-8quore.
of Bay and Whi’aker-streets. would respectfully call
tlie attention or his friends and the public in general, to his
assorted stock of liquors and Cigars, which he is prepared
to sell in quantities to suit purchasers.
Mr. B. lias also constantly on hand a large assortment
ofSnucea, Fruit and Jams in Jars, which bo flatters himself
will suit tlie most epicurean tastes^ nol
R “ ECraVED PEPTFlSRIDA—Colored silk mantillas, plain
glace silks, brown silk parasols, bareges nnd tissues,
dotted nnd figured Swiss muslins, black sumcr bnmbaaln,
lawns, pillowcase cotton.gents colored bordered, hdkfs., foo.,
for sale at the lowest prices, by
sp!13 PxWITT & MORGAN.
C
HEAP CASH STORE—Cornerof WlritakerandCongress'
batna,
tirely
will bo sohf at unusual low prices.
no4
M. PRENDKRGAST fo Ort.
S UGAR. MACKEREL, &c.—30 bbls 8tuart’a Crashed Su.
gar. 25 half bbls Loaf Sugar. 40 bbls Nos. ^and 3 Mack
erel. 20 half bhls Nos. 1 and 2 do, 50 bbls P fo H Gin, now
landing and for salo low by
Jnne2 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO.
W HITE Linen drilling, colored linen .drill and coatings
slate linens, gross linens, white hollandf., summe.
cloths, casslmerea. cottonndes, chnmbrays, linen lustres, foo
or sale at tbo owest price, by
ap!5 ?!^ 1TT * MORGAN .
X-
UMBRELLAS.
A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, jurtro-
kcelvod and for sale low. by
Jy24 J. H. COHEN fc CO.. 140Broughton-st.
t ' PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ot
silk and gingham Umbrellas. Also, low priced and fine
Parasols, Juit received and for sale by
aul2 D*WuT & MORGAN.
|JAY—lW bales prime Northern Hay, landing (ram batk
. Maria Morton, for onto by
junelO
OGDEN k BUNKER
REALE8TATE FOR SALE OH LEASE.
T HE subscriber offers tor r»le. a number of Building Lots
in Ogletlrorpe Town, nogr the contemplated railroad
depot. He will alio lease, for ft term of five, ten, fifteen or
tweotj-yfftn; * number of other lota in the vfelnltr of the
ftbora.junelfi—law3m • .. A. WEBB. ;
SASHES, DOORS AND BUNDS.
1 Pk nnA LIGHTS OF 8ASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200
lti.UUU pair Blind* for Windows, from 8X10 to 12X20;
100 Panel Doors, various slxe*.
OddSIzesfurnDhedenthe saineterms. Forsatobr
JOHN G. FALUOANT
ed to be equally os good. It !• a hardeV metal than silver,
consequently will bear rougher ustge. It Is » combination
of perfectly pare metals, and is as free from corrosion oa
silver. Every article will be warranted to retain It* origin-
al rotor. It consists In part of the following; tablo and
dessert forks, too. table and dessert spoons, foo., jast re
ceived aud for salu by
. mny7 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryqn-strcet
IaJlOCHE.EQWNK.bO,
u lor some time, would do well to
eligibly iltuated at the corner of 12th street and Penn
sylvanla avenue, midway between tho Capitol amWtepart-
ments. Tbo budding Is large and of modern architecture,
the room* are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni
ture is new and of the belt dea-ription.
Still Better.—The charges are moderate and in accord
ance with the times, whilst the tables groan with the best
that the country affords. Call, examine, and *itl*fy your
selves. DANIEL D. FRENCH.
Washington, D. C,, June 1,1853 je7
FOR RENT.
The Urge and extensively established Hotel call
ed THE FLOTD HOUSE.—This extensive building
_ _ has got four hundred and twenty feet front, three
stories high, and about 100 large rooms, with the necessary
out buildings, well shaded house yard, and wood yard.
Also a rich garden, eight new room* with fire places in
each aro now being added to it. This Hotel has as good a
run of customers as anv In the southern country. A con
siderable quantity of Furniture, belonging to the house,
and the balance can be purchased low from the present oc
cupan. Mr. T. A. Goodwin. Possession will be given on the
20th July next, or sooner If required. Address
june24—eodO D. DEMPSEY, Sole Proprietor, Macon.
may 31
EW
ling drosses. French printed inconel* and cambrics,
figured and plain swiss nutriin*. plaid and Rlrlpo swiss and
cambric muslins, nunsook, jaconet nnd mull muslins em
broMored clear lawn bdkfs.. N W collars nud cambric, and
cambric and swiss bands, ribbons, hosiery, glove*, foe., just
received by mm 22 DkWITT fo MORGAN
i HTO BUILDERS.—Scaled proposals will be received by Ibe
J. undersigned, until tho 2fitb of Juno next, to furnish
I all the materials and erect tho koepor's dwolUng and offico
; at Laurel Orovo Cemetery, according to plan and speclfica-
tions’to be soon at Messrs. Shall fo Fay's. Architects.
JOHN MALLKRY. Chairman
may22 Committee on Health and Cemetery
; rpo PURCHASERS OF CHEAP DRY GOODS—6 cases of
• l fast colored Printed Lawns. Jaconet, Batiste and Mus
lins. all nt 12)£(t.
3 cases assorted Ginghams, new styles, at 12
1 do (a greut bargain.) Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hand-
kerchief*, at
We havo much pleasure in directing particular attention
to the arrival by the steamship Florida or the above good*,
and cau. with perfect confidence, recommend them os the
cheapest goods ever offered for sale In Savannah
M. PRENDKRGAST fo OO..
may20 178 Broughton-st., opposite 8t Andrew's Hall,
D RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—fhe subscribers are of
faring the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Goods
consisting of Bareges.Printed Jaconets and OrgandJes.French
Cambrics and Ginghams, Printed and Plaid India SUki. Al
so. Summer Quilts, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col
lars, foe., at a great reductionfrom former prices.
Jy5 DEWITT fc MORGAN
FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASE.
I WE are constantly receiving these valuable
Cases, and havo them always in readiness to be
delivered at the shortest notice.
I. W. MORRELL. & CO
N. B.—We are permitted to inform tho publio that wt
have received from Mr. Raymond, of New York city, a let-
* ilted Sts
ter signed by the different members of tho United 8tates
Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body o(
the Hon. Hwrt Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed in one
of Fisx’fl Metalic Cose*,) and who went with It to Kentucky;
they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered the pur-
~ ise for which it was intended, and meeta with their appro-
ition, and thiy cheerfully recommend it to the public as
being superior to any other Case for the transportation ot
the dead. The letter can be seen by railing on
febl4 I. W. MORRELL fc CO
CANARY CAGES BY THE I AST STEAMER—
A rariety of uew and beautiful patterns of canary
| Cage* just received. Those desirous of a hand-
B «Ain« Osge, and one proof against Mites, ha re only
| to moke an early call for a choice from iflnzu
sortment.
J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-at
CARRIAGE HORSES FOR 8ALE.—A pair of bay
'Horse*, Kind, gentle and excellent travellers. Ap-
may4 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
R ODGETS’ Knife Sharpeners and Table Cutlery, just re
ceived and for sale by
JuneS , J. P. COLLINS.
S LATES.—An assortment of the finest and cheapest Slates
ever In this market, Ju*t received; also, a specimen of
the best Roofing Slates, which ran be fhrnuUea wholesale
or retail, by
ap!16
8 8, SIBLEY,
186 Oongrera-etreot,
F OR 8ALE—A very superior one horse carryall, double
seat, made by ouo of the best manufacturers ftt the
north For particulars, apply to
majSl SAWYER, HOLLISTER fc OO-, Whltaker-st.
tasnsr
QROUND CFFEE AND 8PICE8—Received bybrigjlaeon
do tn arrive, for sele by ROWLAND fc CO.
T OKAY WINE.—Just received, 12 dozen Tokay wine, for
sale by Junel A. BONAUD.
S HOWER BATHS.—Smith’s patent, in store and for sate
by June2 I. W. MORRELL fc CO.
L INEN COATS AND PANTS—An additional supply re
ceived and for sale at 147 Bay street, by
reel, by
PRICE
fc VEADER.
FIREMENS' HALL*
QEALED Proposals will be received by the undersigned
O until the 10 th July next, for building a Fireman’s Hall on
the corner of Abercorn and South Broad-streets, in accord
ance with the plan and specification* to be seen at the
office of Messrs. Sholl fc Fay, architect*. Bond and security
will be required that the City shall suffer no loss in carry
ing out the contract.
Je2 R. D. ARNOLD, Ch. Fire Pep,
CARPETS PRESERVED.
- my Upt
have foil experience, having devoted several years to It in
New Orleans. Carpets will be packed end stored until
families may wish them relayed. 8end yo^r order* to .
WM. H. OUION, Agent.
api 2 * Carpet Warehouse, 140 CooghMo-sL .
QCHOOL BOOKS.—Webster'* Unabridged Dictionary. :
k? Boston School Dictionary, Fitch’* Kappipf Plates.
Plerpont’i American First Class Book.
Loomis’ EUmients of Algebra.
You man’* Q*w Book of Chemistry.
Qua:ken»/o>Flret Lesson* In English Composition.
Parley's Common School History. Bullion’s Latin Reader.
A further supply received and for sale by
maylS 8. B. SIBLEY. 186 Cohgra**»*treet.
lACON. LARD AND TONGUE!.—60 hhd* Sides, 26 do
fl Sbonldert, 2(0 Roioson’s Homo. 100 keg* Lord. 10 bbl*
do. 10 do Tongues, landing and for sale by
- H0LCOME, JOHNSON fc CO.
jflA8T0R OIL—10 bWtt*ttor oQ, in store, and forsaleby
O may29 OGDEN fc BUNKER _
irment of tho
v ANTON CRAPE SACKS—The ooolest garment of tho
The new and splendid alde-wbeel Steamship
STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1.200 tonsregUter,
Colunb, has commenced her Regular Trips.
the J 8thd , yof
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN
NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
Thenev - -
'STATE C_
Captain WiuumColum, has commenced h
and will leave Sxvxkwah oh Wednesday, t
May. and every alternate Wnwimiv thereafter; say on
the 1st, 16th and 29th of June, and 13th July, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Phliado.phia.... .. < .. > ..;,rt.$26 00
« “ through to New York, 26 00
Steerage 11 9 00
This Ship has been built with entire regard to tafoty, com ’
fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable facilities to
business and travel. For freight or passage apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent, Savannah
rosy 17 JffiRON & MARTIN. Agents. Philadelphia,
FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED.
——»— "• ' ‘ tk.
, 1000
. , . . 1,will leave
s per annextl schedule every othor Saturday.
FROM CIMHUBTON. II FROM nilUDIUUlA.
June UiScpt 17 Juno 4 Sept 10
Juno 26|OololH(r... 1 June..,,.,,18 Sent, 24
July OlUctober ...15 July 2 October.... 8
July 23 October ...20 July...,,...If October....22
August O NovcmborJ2 July........80 November. 5
August 20'November. 20||August 18 November.19
September.. 3|December..lO||August.....27|December.. 8
Cabin passage.,..$15
Steerage.,.. <j
Through tickets to New York 17
This ship hns been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon On
deck, with every arrangement that cau udd to (lie comfort
of passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf a* tho
Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City orMunches-
ter, at the fool of Queen street, and Central wharf; Charles
Freight on all perishable article* mu*t be pre-paid.
For freight or passage, apply to
H. F. BAKER fc CO.,
Accommodation wharf, Charleston,
SAMUEL T. PERCE,
Juue7 Agent, Philadelphia.
a&MWtkt!)
OGDEN* BUNKER,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Through in 60 to 55 hours.- New York and
Charleston Steam Packets ~ leav* Adger’s
Wharves overy Saturday Afternoon, and
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the now and
splendid Steamships
JAMES AUGER. Captain J. DiCKtmww, 1.600 tons
MARION. CapUIn M. Bsrhy, 1,20C tons.
SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fosren, 1,000 tons, will leave
each alternate Wednead y, having been newly coppered
and guards raised, is now in completo order.
For freight or passage, having elegant state room accoml
modatlons, apply at the office of tne Agent.
- . HENRY MISSROON,
Cornor East Bay and Adger fc Son’s Wharves.
N. B.—A new ship will bo placed in the line to connect
with tbe Southerner on Wednesdnys. fablO
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM.;
S/WoS&iSIUP ISABEL, Willism R-jluns. Commander
between Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting
with tho the Pacific MallSteamship Company’aline for Cal
ifornia.
Tills splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna
for Key West and Hiivann. on the 16th and 80th of each
month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th aud 22d
of each month.
The Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. S. Mall
Steamship Company’s line to Aspinwall.and tbe Pacific mail
Line from Panama to California and Oregon.
Passengers will bo landed ot the railroad wharf at Aspln*
wall True. Transit at the l&Uuuuz at the paszengera’ ex
pense. ’
Tho Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. S. mall
Steam Company’s line at New Orleans. Tickets for Key
WestandHavanacan be had of
COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at 8avannah
Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall andSanFranelsoo.can
be had by applying to ’
janlfi MOKJDECAI fc CO,Agent*.Charleston
UNITED STATEN MAIL,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallnliassuo, Fla.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to Bitlahcusee
njrss
commenced on the 0th inst., running throe times a week
via. Iscwton, Bainbrldge. and Quincy, and three time* &
week via. Thumosville, DimransviUe, foo,
l’assongors by this route will leavo Macon at half past 8
o’clock, A. M., by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tho Stage*
leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, nrrlvlng at TaU
lahaMee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—tiros
by either route 86 hours.
Monday, Wednesday and Fridar, by Newton. Balnbridg*
and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, loaves TalUharaee on
huudays, Tuesdays and Thursday*, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by the way ol
Thomasyille—returningsAmc route on Mondays, Wednesday*
and 1-rldnys.atlO, P. M. ' 3
Tlirongh from Oglethorpo to Tallahasseo hy cither route
n 36 hours—from Mncon in 38—and from Sarannah in 60
hours.
Ry this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo
Train or Cars, will arrive at Tallahassoe In 60 hours, It la
also decidedly the best, cheapest nnd most oxpedltlou»routfc
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpo $1,76 ; from Oglethorp#
to Talialiassee, $10,00. or
L. C. Snxw. Agent at 0
A. A. Flaunt, “ “ 1 io.
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thorne at 11)(. A. fl., arrives at Macon at 3>*. P. M —-
necting each way with the Central and Mncon and Western
Train and tho Tallahassee Mall Stage Lino. Passengers
.. . rRA, £ for passengers lea’
- M.. arrive at Oglethorpe at 10)(, A. SI. Leaves Ogle^
(. A. fl., arrives at Macon at 3X. P. M (ton-
dine at Fort Valley at 1M, P. M.
HEO. W. A
Stage Lino. Passengers
ADAMS. Superintendent.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Mall Train.
Leave* Macon daily, at 8 o'clock, P.M.
“ Atlanta “ " OV « P.M.
/■CONNECTING at Atlanta with the Train* of thftWeetoni
and Atlantic and UOrang. Road*, and wlthth* Day
Train of the Georgia Road, and at MaK t with the Day
Trains of the Central and South-weatern r-oad*. Pauenger
-JU orriro In 11.000 ot MV. ond nt Altanrt nt 1«, borin,
the remalnderof the night for rest. ’ •
Pauenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) who
leave Sftvannah ate A. M., will arrive at Mon^omery In fore
ty^ght hour*, including all itoppages, end only ten hour*
Accommodation Train*. Tri-Wrakly, will leave Macon every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.at 8o'clock, fog,
turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur.
^ “ nn ««t with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night
Train of the Central Road at Macon, ftomwm bw tha up.
ward Train can dine at Oriffin.
M-utoftira “S H ' roora 'W
to the pik tit Wether SpbiwoC—
route from 8avannah and Maeen to the
V?»rm*8pritige e - l0Ck ’ u *»—^twentj^lght MOce staging to
Fare from Sarannah to Warm Spring*.............. $11 00
Faro from Sarannah to CbalybeateSprlng*.......... JO 80
Fare from Moeon to Warm Spring*,.A M
Fare from Maeon to Cbalybaat* Spring*.......... .. 6 00
Conveyance* may always be obtained from tbe Warm
8pring* to either th* Sulphur or Chalybeate.
JuneS—lm W. % WADLST. Bus. BUp. O. R.R.
rBiucg YARPTrORlifcBriC- r.
T HE *nb*eriber will rent hi* Brick Yard, on the Thun-*N
derbolt Rood, about on* mUe from the
term of years. There Is a good' Dwelling ia
with outbuilding* fbr laborers. For flirt her
ply to V, PR
jun«18 • ,‘171 ,
fpOR 8ALE—A Ught one horse OartttM. vrith vela, built
JL 1 to order by Brower fc Bon, New York, and ha* been
used but little. It ran be *een at the Carriage Renooltorr
of Mr. Georg* W. Hardcastie. itepomioiy
SCRANTON,' JOHNSTON it VK
vr -Jart raceiTed, a fine asaurtmtat of
l/W®* “ u “ “ ri ”' r 5®
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