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

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M sS3bi1™, 'biv;« In Wifi m Bgjajaiapjs:#—- |^«!^^^aBCWsra& •halca'iugar cured Ham*. 160 bom »» t oo5vup*ri«H«*n. S.. {&*••* <a ' "‘•JSianton. jomigroN * <*». tashi^^'yffia^'w. I jan*- 4 fivFicK. SlVAbbAH. Jurt- ^t, 1863 ,^" b ' “ , "° h “ U ” _,k June. 1863. w • . lUrsbal be dlrectod, nnd in here* |jfc^. 11a iJSd»oo5a Preildcnt-street and theoth- Lilted to iwoeawdJo JP« wd awnrd 0 f the OoramU- r SsfikS»rS«‘ «»4 »">«* Jan., 1843, nod M.4 la th. KW.' tMffSiiLfr ant) gaardlanl. And .11 K||deiit^B*BdoIP*J , ATm.,"'» accordance with the BSf&Ston. [jua*26 \ Co'i Ne» York FapWT- * A ■NfiS .JSPWHB men at *\C nujrlB , , , willy * muiu'MQLLIN, ilfANTED—100,000 pound* Georgia ralaed Wool. CmH W paid oh delivery. janOl K1PBKE& RODGERS 'WAJjfKI) TO RENT—A small. comfortable house in central part of the dty, rent modorate. TO RENT—A Room 60 bv 80 (bet, in Borrel’e build* MWlng, oorner or Ray end Bull-streets. It le aultable for ■»U oommittee room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap- aly at hUofflce, June 20 ® FOll RENT.—The «toro In Whitaker street now occu- pled by the aubierlbera as a wholesale store, or which possession can be hrd Immediately, it Iso. will be rented about the first or April next, their re* tall store, corner of Whitaker and Congress streets. For further particulars apply to M. PRENDEROAST& Co. fsblO on the premises. « FOR RRNT—Tlie dwelling No. 162 Bryan-street. be tween Montgomery and Jefferson street*. The house Is In good order, having recently undergone a thorough repair. Possession can be had immediately Apply to M. PRENDKROABT, pth6 Broughton street, opposite 8t. Andrew’s Hall, PHILIP M. RRSSRIJa. 0 M. •"UrnrinrfCYfSrthe sale of William Ungga & IjtVAJWAll AjBgtalted brHnds 0 f Tobacco, by i rs.’i New York ceieora^ MAYERt 0 WhlUker street. teratsS oap»«. wg»»i MWivv rimfff* SSS" 1 aVdWaud. Jone24 br. sfiSS: Tto B ” d " r *ws»“ . ^ —jS baskets Held.lok KrAMMONB ANB ^ Also. Claret in casks BsfSSf'ffi..i,.. Md bsnd and ostler. [ rosjjM er mum, »>« Apply to ,r wv WYLLY k MOXTMOLL1N. TO LET—Until the 16th or September, a Store, suitable for storlnggmln.cotton, fro. Will be rent- for immediately. tV, ed low If annilod ... , - Tlt*y3l—10 CRUUKR A toft 84 Bay* B*0. W. dARMiKT. HilUM 8. DUXHSR ; G, W. GAHMANY & CO.,v v COTTON FACTORS, ■ShoamtaA, Georgia. . ■ snarramtsK. jwmm?-«m ..«•»* t ■ «■ k'MmQO&m -. i '• •. Later /wm lUviinn. ^ k—'• '\ •:•* ; '■ ■ ; * - . ‘itoBiue.July <}. wonouacauaw. ' kdwakd o. w*nx. CnUGIflll & WADE, FACTORS AND OOMU1WION MERCHANTS, • 8t Z/ay-sfred.&stxtmiaA. BXNBT *. PORT. ‘ ' T, K. DUWIUJI. POUT it DUW1IAM. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MRKCBAJ SneannaA, On, IANTS, jOBX T. ROWLAND. _ . JOmf T, ROWLAND, JR, UOWIiAND 6i CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay^trtd, &m»nnoA. II. K. WASHBUUft, A|r*t M 8HIPP1NG AN1) COMMISSION MERCHANT, asvAWSAli. u*. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCUAlfT, No, M Boy-street, Savannah, O’HHAll & STONB-V, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf,, Charleston, South Carolina, utk or tub mui or uuahk. o'urah a co. BANCROFT ii BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase atnl Halo of Stocks. Bonds, Exchange and o„. ii* n... j ftn 3 4 Real Estato.117 Bay-street, Savannah. WILLIAM II. DA8HEH FOR RENT—A large and comfortable dwelling, on liberty street, seennd door from Barnard. Imme diate possession given. Apply to 1 KIBBEB & ROBBERS, 142 Bay street. TO RENT—A House at the corner or Hull-street ■SiU and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa* ■iij ter, out buildings complete, and in a good nolghbor* huuu'. with or without standing furnlturo, from 1st May till 1st November, lujulro at tlio Courier office. ml>20 jpOR SALE—A trnstvand capable negro woman with her throe children Apply at this oIBco. apU9 aicOSSlS-SobbJTpri™ B.C.. sum, Ja.t Mb Jj ed and for sale by COHEN & FOSDICK june22 -—— HWB* CHJMI’St-a) bMb«ta »TBE1I ConStEns. S.lmon «oJ FagUlb Ja« re- luil foriaile bj Ja..S4 A. WWAUI1. tr-rr RECWVED—Strawberry. Raspberry. Blackberry, Ur- J>jt. CurrantSyrup of superior quamy, «°r sale by I June24 — EMPLOYMENT SYANTED—By a young man of sober, A steady and Industrious habits, well acquainted with ah. receiving and forwarding or merchandise, and would tie himself generally useful. Most respectable reforen- C eiren. Pleaso address D., at the offleo or this paper. Nwtfl-fl B 1 * irrrER AND CHEESE.—'25 lirkins and Tubs choice new nutter; 50 boxes Clicose, received, and for salu by Jm MCMAHON & DOYLE. A ** IjgXVB'PORTER—76 bbU Cream Ale, 20 casks London Porter, received noth for sale by | jnn ,iu McMAHON A DOYLE. O sB HUNDRED NEGROES—Wo wlsli to purenano one 'hundred Negroes, single or in families, and will pay | ttll ,, ( la.t»..rb. t ,alc..>.Hb. & . l , f l ) ya MoLijNi jane‘23 Corner Bull street and Ibty-lano. DVjtTHTciiBrK. fee.—'20 keg* selected UwUeu Butter. JJ CO tubs do do. 50 boxes now Cheese. 100 do new scaled Herring. 60 bbls Hiram Smith’s lTour, for sale by june'i SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. 1MK —800 bbl* Umo per brig Lillian, and for sale to ar rive, by JunelO BlUGHAM, KELLY k CO. I /TuTTON YARNS AND OSNABURGS.—20 bales Yarns ol 0 various numbers, 10 do Osnnburgs. for <»le by I Junelb BRIGHAM KELLY A* CO. C llPfSJl.tX’S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the enre of ruuuds, bruises, sprains, Ac. Just received and for leby W. W. LINCOLN. msy 2 Monument Square. UhASOLS.—One case assorted Parasol* in good styles. received per steamer Alabama, and for sa'e by u Qe 11 UROCHE k HOWME. r IBBEE k ROBOKR3 offer for sale 100 bales Gunny l Cloth, 750 Coils Kentucky Rope, 5.000 lbr. Twine. nuiy'26 IVE OAK—Of the very best quality, and of tlio largest I site,adapted to ship building, immediately on the sea board, on au Island within llfty miles of this city, for sale. *mifS-nJlm noB'I HA3EH8A1I1I It SOX, fjmilTE VESTS.—Received by steamer Alabama a now VV supply—by PRICE & VKADElt, junelS 147 Bay-st. TTIOU SALE—A dealreable rrsldenco on a trust lot, In fco JD simple, near tlio business portion of tho city Also, trust lot* No*. 26 *nd 20 Monterey ward, and fronting the square. Apply to a\y4 WYLLV k MO.VTMOl.LlN, F OR 8ALE—Two hundred and two and a hair (202X) acres ot land, situated on Reedy Creek, In Wilkinson county. Apply to itpl'jjg WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. )R SALE—.A very intelligent mulatto man, a good cook and house servant. Apply to fl pl28 WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN. F iR SALE—A very intelligent mulatto *pl F DR SALE—lliroo very likely young negro men, good axemen and Retd hands. Apply to # P 128 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. S ’ UMMER CRAVATS—a new assortment Just received by tnaylS PRICK k VEAIlER. No. 147 Bay-st _ B ACON's’lDES AND RHOULDER8.—40 casks Sides freo from bone,20 do Shoulders, landing and for sale by juno28 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. pLOUR.—26V>W* Hiram SnltU, 60 do Baltimore, landing ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, TroupviUe, Loumdes county, Go. Will praotlso in Thomas, Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling. Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia; and in JeiTorson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia eoun- tlei, Florida. feb23 wu. P. WIMIAMR. TlUm>Kl’fl UMVKR. JsTR IIHOWN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena t r i*ta. .Marion County, Ga., Will practise in tho counties of Marion, Mnoon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, I<eo, and any adjolniiu counties where their services may be required. Jan29 FE RDIN AN DM OU LTOwj ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WashinyUm City, D. C„ Will practise in the various Court* of tho District, and at- tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- ment, June22 Dll. G, Tf\ COOPER, Ofllce under Mrs. Schntder’s, west of Liberty squnro. Mont* gnmery-street. Residence corner of l’erry and Drayton- streets, opposite the Catholic Church. june22 JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cbmer of Bay ami IK/uVaAer-rtra/s. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cfl—176 Bay-sired, Savannah, Georgia. and for sale by June28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. WALTER S. NO.TT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 00 Bay-sired, Savannah, Georgia, C ASTORS.—Brittanin and Silver Plated Castors, for sale by tnay20 J. P. COLLINS. F ~ LOUR. AC—200 bbis Baltimore flour. 60 do Hiram Smith‘a do. 80 hiids prime and choice bacon shoulders. 20 do sides. 16 tes Baltimore and Philadelphia hatns,20 bbls lear lard, received and for sale by ap!5 McMAHON DOYLE r ~ AW8 OF GEORGIA.—A few copies’ofTlie late acta of 1 tlio legislature of tho State of Georgia, received and forsalo by S. S. SIBLEY, junol4 • 185 Congress-street. S UMMER CASSIMERES. dm ctes. white and colored linen drills, coatings, enttonadea. gauxe flannels, gent* and boy's linen and cotton half hose, ladles’ silk, cotton and thread hose, gauxo merinos, silk vosts. JtC;. for salt* by may 6 DkWITT k MORGAN, R ~ "ASPBERRY VINEGAR—A superior article ot Rnsplierry Vinegar, a very pleasant and cooling bcvernce, also, Raspberry and Orgeat Syrups, just received from A J Chau* reflu. and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN. juncl2 Monument square. B EEF. PORK ANnTiAMS.—.lust received. 10 hall bbls Haws' corned Beef. 10 whole and half bbls Pig l’ork. 3 bbls Pig Hams, 200 Rolonson’s Hams. Butter ami Cheese, for sale by juneSO DAVID O'CONNOR. S OUP Digesters, Porcelian and Tin Lined Saucepans, Brass and Brittaoia Spittoons. French Egg Baskets, for sale by juneO J. P. COf HNS, mcq,ueen mcintosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jadesonville. Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st. amt Bay-lane. Savannah, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. BIST. Office, corner Bay amt Bamanlslred*. Saiannah. B UTTER AND LARD.—25 firkins prime and choice Gut ter. 20 bbls Lnrd, just received and lor salo by nmyfl McMAHON k DOYLE IANO FORTES —Second hand Plano Forts, for sale or to hire. O. B. “1TCHEI.L. jyl Successor to F. Zogbanm k Co L ooking-glasses—Toilet ami swing, for *aio hy may20 J. P. COLLINS. Bryan-street. QMOKEI) TONGUES—2 bbls just received and for sale by ton Market IJecf, choice brand, received and Tor sale by inhJl McMAHON k nriYLB. ILOUR. GIN, SOAP. Ac —100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 60 _ do K P Gin. 50 boxes Smith’s Family Soip. 60 do Hull’s Ckndle*. landing and for sale by Juael7 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. mittee on Streets and lanes will receive proposals for the completion of the Piankroad. tlie distance to be pi inked h 2770 feet. junel4 •AREGFS. TISSUES, Orgondes. I/iwns. and several styles I of Summer Goods, at reduced prices, for sale by iuneU DkWVOT (i MORGAN. DkWITT k MORGAN. D' AND IVARRANTO wanted by ' junel4 E. WITHINGTON. iUTCII CHEESE!—Just received 100 heads of Edam Cheese, for salo by jel4 J. ROUSSEAU. E 1 MOKED TONGUES—Just received two barrels Smoked • Tongues, for salo by jol4 J. ROUSSEAU. ‘PE’S DIAMOND CEMENT— For joiuing broken glass i China ware, or ivory, just received and for mleby mli29 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. G OLD I'KNS.”—new Xsortmeut of Gold Pens, received nnd for sale by S. S. SIBLEY, juiiell 135 Congress-street, f F.M0NS—iOboxcsiust received and for sale by L mil A. BONAUD. rri CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, I*eg- JULiinn and Webster, a line assortment at iayl8 BELDEN & CO'S. M OLASSESriJQUORS. Ac'.—MhUd*Cuba Moiasses.ioo bbls do. 75 do N t) Syrup. 10d do Phelps' and I’lne Ap ple Gin. 50 bbls Cognac Iliandy. 60 do Old Rye Whisky. 40 do Rum. 75 boxes L-mon Syrup. 50 do assorted Cordials. 30 case* Itrandy Peaches. 15 ca-es mixed Pickles, received and for sale by Jol2 McMAHON & DOYLE. W ANTED TO PURCHASE—25 stout, able bodied negro men, aged (rum 18 to25 year*. Apply to ’ " 1.LY fc MO!" MfVI. iNTMOLUN. junell C OFFEE, SBC,Ait. Ac —5" pockets Old Government Java Coffee. 50 bbls Stuart’s A refined Sugar. 80 do Mess Pork. 200 bags drop and buck Shot, landing and for said by junell HUI.COMI1K. JOHNSON k CO. R, WHISKY. Ac.—100 bbls Howard street Flour, 25 J. bbls double distilled Monongahela Whisky. 160 Deini- ions assorted sixes. 150 bags Rio Coffee, landing nnd for sale Jell HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. N OTICE—The subscriber being compelled to close the outstanding business of F. 7.00BAUM k CO., would request all tlmse indeli e*| to tho Into firm to make imme- dlvte payment, nnd those having claims to present them for settlement. G. B. MITCHELL JutwlO successor to F. Zogbuum k Co. sortment of ladies' buck-skin gauntlets, of ' colors for sale by may 25 A1KIN k BURNS. F ANS.—Common nnd fine palm leaf Fans, fino China, Spanleh and other styles in grant variety, for sale by ay3 KKMPTON k VKRSTH.LK F IA1UR. LIQUORS, Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 50 <Jo do Pile ps’ Gin. 30 <lo New Orleans Sugar. 60 do Molas ses .Oboxe Cheese. 60 do Herring. 26 bbls Butter and Su gar Crackors 20hiids new Bacon. 60kegs lj\rd. landing nm' for sale by mhl8 CO HEN A TARVER G IjOVES.—Gents, nnd Indies' lisle ami silk glove*, ladies' gaunt'ets ->r riding gloves, gents, summer riding and driving gloves: also, a few pair of fine lone armed mits, for snle by KBIPTON k VKRSTILLE. may'2 Waring'* range, next to tlio music store. D RESS GOODS.—Received per steamship Alabama—laiv- ender. brown nnd black barege, satin stripe printed do, small figured do for childrens wear. Swiss embioidcd chem- {setts and undersleeves. Swifs embroidered and camtiric bunds. ladies’ sewing silk net tnlts and glove, striped silks, aud small figured muslins, for sale by apio Laroche a bowne B lack AND GREEN TEAS. Ac.—.lust recelvod. 6 half chests extra curious Oolong Black Te i, 6 do do extra Soushoug, 10 do do in M lb pao'-ages, 6 do do choice old Hy son Tea. 26 lioxes Bcadell's Candles. 20 do Star ami pure Sperm Candle*. 20 do ground Coffee. 25 libls Canal nnd Bal timore Flour. 10 casks Bynsa' I/mdnn Porter in quarts and pint*. Stuart’s Crashed and ClariUed Sugar, Ac . for salo by june'iO DAVID O’CONNOR. D IRECT FROM THE SPRINGS—Fresh Congress Water. just landed from the ship So 'thport can bo found on ‘ Monument Square. WM. 11. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 14 WaU-stred New l’ork. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLKSALK AND KKT.WL DK.lt.KR I.V WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH ANI) PANEL DOORS. Wat Side Monument Srjuare. Savannah, Ga. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY ANI) SALES STABLES, WEST BROAD STRUCT. SAVA.V.VAR. OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of nay nnd Wliitaker-strcets. Office hours from 0 A. M., to 2, P. M.j nnd from 3)(, P. M. to 0. P. M. AHORSE DANIKLL & COOPER, NEYS AND COUNSELLORS A1 Atlanta. Georgia. AT LAW, A. SHORT, MASTER BUIUlER. Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An drew's Hall. Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples, and from sixteen years’’ experience, fools assured lie can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. #y*Gutters nnd Conductors made to order. M. W HIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUjOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Korida. Will practice in the Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibley, and It. U. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, fbrsyth. Monroe County, Ga. S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Mnnticcllo. Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. II. FumdM, Savannah, Ga. feb3 S LATES.—An assortment of the finest nnd cheapest Slates ever in this market, just received; also, a specimen of tlie best Roofing Slates, which can be furnished wholesale or retail, by 8 8. SIBLEY, apll6 135 Congress-street. -lust received, a fine assortment of J Goods, suitable for tlie present and coming seasons, mbio PRICE k VEADER. 147 Bay-streot. S AW MILL FOR SALK.—Tlie property known as the Ogle, thorpeStei " *•••• .. .< - *'--•* - fee.,apply to S YRUP.—30 bbls New York sugar bouse syrup, in store- and for sale by may29 , OGDEN k BUNKER. H AY.—125 bundles Hay. landing from sclir. Cntarect.fot sale by aplO BRIGHAM. KELLY A: CO. B AREGES.—liain. figured and satin striped hareges, fo sale by npll3 KEMITON & VERST1LLE C l ROUNDCFFEE AND SPICES—Received by brig Mason TJL Davis, and in store. 30 boxes pure ground ccffeo, 30 black pepper, 26 do mustard, for snle by -- * - CON' to: u. Nor.woon. c. o. wiisos. NORWOOD & WILSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah. Ga., Will practice in all the Counties ol’tho Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their cure, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over Wkhstkr k Pa Iriks’. WII.UAU O. KI.KWIMi. JOHN M. UII.I.KN, FLEMING A MILLEN. Tlio undersigned having united in the practice of law. will attend punctually to an.v business entrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs Swift. Denslow & (Vs. • Tha Black ITarrior arriffid here yesterday. Hhe report* further ture*t8 of pertlea charged with being concerned in the slave trade. > A farther cargoornear four hundred plifiiewe 060116* hW strived. Ifew Orleans Cotton Market. . Nbw Obleanb, Jnly 0. The sales yesterday reached fi ,000 bale*, titan ed* vanco of one-eighth on previous quotations. Middling stands stlOjtli. Charleston Cotton Market. Gharlkbton, July 7—P. M. The sales for the week have reached 1,810 bales, at figures ranging from 8J to lit cents. Middling Fair doses at 11 cents. Receipts for the weok have been 1,040 bales. Stock on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard, 21,050 bales. IBT ADTOOPtTY.. __. IENT OF THE t In pursuance of’law, I, Fiusu.s Pmicb. President of the United States, do hereby doclare and make known, that S ubtle sale* ot.the sections and part* of section* of land, all earing tho odd numbers, which remain to tho United SUites, within six miles on each aide of tho line »f tbo Mb- blio and Ohio River Railroad, iu the States of Alubama and Mississippi, subject to doublo tho minimum price of tho S ubtle In mis. as provided by tlie act of 20lh September, 160. will bo held nt tho fultowlng Isind Offices In tlie States of. Alabaua aud MiKsuairri. at the periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At tlie Land Office at Sr. Stkykn’b. in AUbnnm. commenc ing on Monday, the fifth d*y of September next, fur the dis posal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated iu the under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west rf the principal meridian. Townships one and two. of range one. Townships one. two. three, and four, of range two. Townships one, two, thjpe, four, and live, of range three. Townships one, two. three, four, five, six, and seven, of range four. Townships three, four. five. six. nnd feveh, of range five. South of the base line and watof the principal meridian. Townships one. two. three, four, and five, of range one. Townships one., two. three, four, nnd live, of range two. Townships one. two, and three, of range three. Township one. of range four. South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Townships three and four, of rango one. At tho Land t’flice at Dbmopouh. In tho same State, com mencing on Monday, tho twefth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being tlie odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in tlio undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base Use nnd west of the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rango (bur. At tlio Land Offleo at TufUtioosA. in the same State, com mencing on Monday, tlie fifth day of September next, for tlio disposal of such sections and parts of suctions, being tho odd numbers abovo referred to, as are situated in the un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian in the Southern Surveying District. Township twenty-one, of range four. At the Land Office at Columbus, In Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, tlie nineteenth day of September next, for tlie disposal of such aecthmsjind parts of sections, being tlio odd nmnberH above referred to, as are situated in tho undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line anil eadof the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range lITtcen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, aud twenty, of range sixteen. Townships eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen Township*eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, and sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten. eleven, aud twelve, of range nineteen. At the Land Office ot Auouota. In the same State, com nicncing on Monday, tlio twcnty-sixlli day nf September next, for tlie disposal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as nro situated In 'ic undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate fine and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen. Townships one, two. three, four, five, and six, of rango fourteen. Townships one, two, three, four, flvo, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships ono, two, three, four, five, six, and seven, or range sixteen. Tmvmddp* ono. five. six. and seven, of rango seventeen. Township seven, of rango eighteen. North of the Uue line, west qf the meriadian, and east of Pearl river Townships three, four, five. six. seven, and eight, of range five. Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, nnd ton, of range six. Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten. of rango seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten. of range eight. The townships herein designated in Roman lettors nro wh lly within the limits of " six sections in width on •‘acli side of said road.” und those in italics are partly within said limit*, ns designated on the diagrams, which will bo fur nished to tlie respective district land offices by tho Com missioner of tlie General hind Office. fjinds reserved for schools, military, and other purposes, will be excluded from sale. Tlie lands will bo sold subject fo the right of way granted by tlie said act of 20th September. I860, to the States afore- said, for said railroad, nut oxceoding one hundred fed on each sido thereof; nnd titer fore the particular tract* of land which include the road will bo sold us containing the quan tities respectively shown by tlie official plats. Each sale will be kept open f»r u time itilflclent to admit 1 offering nil the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, nnd applications to make private entries of the land* offered un der tliia proclamation will not be received until after tho close of tlie public snlo. Given under my hand at tho city of Washington, the wonty tlihd day nl May, nnno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By tho President : John Wuscix. Commissioner of the General Land Office. ffiipAyflptftju_ ——. For freight or passage, apply to .Jtjfti „ ' PADELFORD. FAY k CO, Cabin Passage ..126 00 Steerage,,. 0 00 % PHlCADELPHiA-ileron'i Llite.—Tlie Llripi* jular packet »ohr. FLAK NEK, Van Glider, mas- ter. will havo quick dispatch-for the above port. For freight or iiuiut, apply to July6 _ QQDEN It BUNKER. BOSTON,—The superior packot schooner EM- f i i-_-i _n i MA, Halfords master, having nearly all her freight engaged, will have despatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board at Telfkir'a Wharf, or to July 2 BR1QHAM, KELLY k CQ, jjS&s MARYANNamiSATUd^hhavingnearlyslltheir freight engaged, will have despatch as above. For freight or passage, apply on board or to Ju»J a BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line—The regular packet *chr. FANNIE. Beaston, master. Imve quick despatch for the abovo port. For freight or passage, apply to juty2 UGDKN k BUNKER. . NEW YORK—Union Lliie^The regu 3Kia;lar packet sclir CATARACT', Rice, master, will have dbputcli fur the above port. For freight or passiiue. apply to_ june30 OGDEN k BUNKER. JRXf PHILADELPHIA—Heron's Line.—Tlie Sffi3;reguUr packet sclir VIRGINIA, Snow, master, will have quick dispatch fur the abovo port. Fur freight or passngo, apply to junu‘20 OGDEN & BUNKER. jiyt. THT8 DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of store. Trill beiold, , Tlie usual assortment or Groceries, Provisions. Liquor* Crockery and Qhuu Ware, Dry Goods, new and second hand; Furniture Clothing, Fancy Article*, Clocks, Watches, Cutle ry, Ac, Terms cash before delivery. k. B.—All articles purchased el auction, and not settled for before the next regular sale, will be sold on account and risk or the former purchaser. Jy8 Administrator* Sale. On Tuesday, August 2d, will be sold, in front of the court* house, between the legal hour* of rale, Thelntere*t of D. M. Roger*, deceased. In the Savannah StSam Saw Mill*, on Hutchinson'* Island. For further par ticular* Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham County aa the property of D. M. Rogers, deceaied, and by Order of the administrator. Jel4 At Private Sale—5 keg* Red Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Haurd k Co'i HFO HO Powder. 18 do Dupont'a N P Pow der, for sale low to close a concern. junelO At Private Sale—-A choice Heifer, aged about two year*; her sire was an Imported Durham, tho mother an English cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to the yard. mav21 At Private Fale—I/it No. 9. Third Tythlng Anson ward, •Why 00 feet, fronting on South Broad-street—a most de sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire attire counting room. 1 apl28 At Private Pale—A desirable residence near the now rail road depot, being a single house with four large rooms, ... al n - OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—Fbr Palatka, Fla., and all the interme diate landings on the route. r - Tlie superior now Slcain-packetWELAKA. JlairnqyGiiS—Captritn N. Ki.vo. will, until further notice, leave every Saturday, nt 10 o’clock. A. M. Rato of Passngo In large, airy State Rooms, as follow*: To Darien 63 00 I To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys...,'. 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be rc-ahippcd free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or pussngo apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to JjJebTO 8. M. 1.AFF1TEAU. Agent. JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin. Lauren* county. Ga.. Into junior partner of the firm of A. & J. Cocmusk, IrwinUm. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Iris care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. II. Rowr, Dublin, Ga.j M Marsh, Savannah. mny7—d&wly THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Trnuprille. Georgia. Will practise In the Ctrceuit Courts of Thomas, fjowndes Clinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Georgia : and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Mndison nnd Hamilton, of tlie Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd in Atncliua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash ington. N F.tt GOODS.—Embroidered clear lawn hdkfs.. printo 1 lawn*. SwU* edgings and Inserting*, bonnet ribbon*. “.raioU ami umbrella*, plaid cambrics and clacorets, bl’k rejc and dully, pavilion laco, &c., Just received |>or steamer, and for sale by w*j2 DkWITT k MORGAN. Owl Creek letter*. Modern Flirtation*, a novel.by Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Vnn Iple. a domestic novel, by Mrs. Grey. Flirtations In America, or High Life in New York. The Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man in search of a wife. The Silver Bell, or the Heir of Motcombo Manor, by Dr. P H. Itobinxon. Cody’s Lady’s Book for July; Graham’s Magnrine doj Arther’s Majaxine do ; Peterson’* Magaxinodo. Barn'im’s Illustrated News. No. 26, Further supply of Echoes of a Bell; received by June22 J. B. CUBBEDGE. THACKERAY'S ENGLISH HUMORIST, a series of lie- I tures on Swift, Congreve, Adison. he. Rsnke’s Civic War* and Monarchy In the lflth and 17th centuries. Life and I^ttcrsof the Rev. Stephen Olln, late President of the Wesleyan University. The Old House by the River, by the author of the Owl Gwk Utters. Tavlnr's Memorial of tho English Martyrs. Coleridge Wurks. vol. 8. Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being the first volume « tbs year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori- ™ ,) . rice P° r annum. mack wood's Magazine for June. Jaoe22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Ouvnj’ Building, opposite Pulaski House, Having made large addition* to Iris establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In hi-i usual neat ami handsome style, und nil accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents ol the above Company are prepared to take risks against FlKB on Buildings and their content* Also Manure Su RisKs.cn the most favorable term*. BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.. Agents. UNITED STATES MA1LLINE. fbr Palatka. E. F„ via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middleburg. Black Creek and Picolata. ■ - wlT^a. Tlie superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, HnPi‘rnSTiTm Q»r* T - E.Snaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn- ig. at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. Tlie Rates of Passage by this Boat, are as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville B 00 Picolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, npply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to may31 , CLAOHORN & CUNNINGHAM. Agents. plastered, with at necessary out houses. Will bo sold low if applied for immediately. Also, a now double tenement '.lie saw For terms, inquin at counting ap!22 ..cloi, Owl . ... -.’-^SelrapnrSv^a^ctlon *^ ibt MttW &»S Traci of fend at private «ale—Let No. 9$, 18&i 8d, co»- Jnlng If0 acres, well timbered, eltaattd InCaM COuhty, _ear Kingstoo, a foir mile* from the State railroad.: jtm*29 RoeendaleCemenl—Now landing per achr Cataract. 100 bbla Hydrahllft Cement. . - , maylf • House for Rent—UoueCjNo. 20 Bronihtos-etract, for leaf « until November 1st, • • ; :■ -teayt; . Improved Essence of Coffee—We have Juit reef tire manufacturers in Philadelphia, ebd 'wiU oc keep on bsnd for tale. Augustus Hummel's Imp: sence of Coffee;' Thl* Is the best competition of 0 offered for sale, and Coffee mad* from the Essence la much more wholesome, more delicate, fiMr flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffre, and in use will prore a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared In th* ordinary manner. Try it and see If it'does not. MayU ' Glnpham* and Hdkffceit Private 8al*.-Ju«t received per last steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do French head hdkfs,, for sale low,' - epl22 Tennessee Bacon and Lerd, atpriv. ' 'ft ' ' Jostle—18.000 lbs as- cclved railroad from Tennessee, and for eale In lota to suit purchssors. UMTKD STATUS MAIL MSB. New York suid Ravsimah Iitamshlpi, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of Leaving Savannah for Neus Fork. The Augusta, Capt. I.yon ...Wednesday, Jon*. 8 The Florida C«pt. WnwihuU,.. ..Saturday, ” " — - — i The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Paturday, G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—-Drawn numbers of Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, Class 80 t Tire Florida, Capt Woodlinll,,..Saturday, Class 80 . 2 67 32 34 49 25 47 13 60 67 8 73 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WITHINGTON'B. Greene ana i’ulnakl Lottery. GREGORY & MAURY. Managers Class 81. draws this day, 8th July, In this city. Sales dose at 3 o’clock, P.M turns i. $4,600. 78 Number Ixittory—14 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. Extra Class 48, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, Oth July. camtsl $51,000. 78 Number l/ittory—14 Drawn Ballot*. A3P Tickets $16—shares in proportion. Tickets cither singly or by tire package for sale in Bay lane. Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. . . „ - WITH! july8 HINOTON. VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. 11 * .18 « 28 July 2 Tire Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, •* .9 Tire Florida Copt. Woodlinll,.,,Saturday, “ .lb Tire Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Wednesday, H 20 .Capt. I.yon Saturday, .Cant. Wood hull,,. .Saturday. *« ,Ca pt. Ludlow ......Wednesday, Aug. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. YTISITORS to the Springs may expect more comfort by V this route than ever before ; and if tho cost of meals is considered, no other route offers lower fare. Tire road is onen to the buso of tlio Blue Ridge, nnd the rails now be ing laid between Wuynesborough and Staunton—it will bo in operation tills season. Tho Stage Line is under tlio management of Sir. J. L. Ilolskell. so well known to tlio public. Cars leave Richmond, daily, nt A. M., and tire West ern terminus of tho Railroad at 11 J{ A. M DAILY CONNKCnO.Y. To Rockbridge Alum Spring*, faro $ 7 60. White Sulphur, passing tire Alum. Warm, nnd Hot Spring* 10 GO. Bath Alum Springs 8 26. Warm Springs 8 60. Hot Springs 8 60. iA'xington ... 7 00' Staunton 5 00. Culpepper Court House 4 60. •/-, OUR STAGFS ‘‘nrrlve in Staunton at 8 o’clock, P. M., and leave next morning by j'-blitf» Express line, at 6 A M.—spend tlie night at Woodward’s Jackson River Hotel, and reach the White Sulphur at 10 A. M.. second dny from Staunton.” Chartered Cixiches, to travel as tire parly wish es, can be engaged at Richmond. •• For the further comfort of passenger*, we shall run nn Acciiiiiiiiixliition line of Coaches, which will leave Staunton after breakfast, stop for the night attire Hath. Alum or Warm Springs, ns they may desire, nnd reach tlie White Sulphur next cvonjng ; guaranteeing that there shall be no ntght travel ••Wo will also keep nt tlie Warm and Hot Springs each, a Coach to accommodate visitors going West nr East, who may not fiud seats in the regular line-” W P. PARISH k CO., By J. 1.. Hkikkkm.. Agelit. £3“ Servants travelling without their masters, most leave n pass with the Ticket Agent, and also show another to the Conductor. An extra charge will be mnde if passengers do not obtain tickets. B. II. GILL. Superintendent Transportation. Kicuuo.nd, Tune 21, 1653. lm—je'J4 Notice la actual settlers on latuls of the Unital States originally withdrawn from market on account of the railoml grant. Under the act of Congress, approved fid March. 1863. en titled •• An act to extend pre-emption right* to certain lands therein mentioned.” tlie Pre-emption law* of tlio United States a* they now exist aro extended over the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the lino of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where tlie settlement and im provement were made prior to the faint allotm-nt of tho al ternate section* to the said railroad. Therefore all claims by pro cmptlon to nnvof the alternate sections of public lands within tlio limits originally reserved will attach, if predicted upon settlements made prior to the 4th Februa rv. 1853. the date of the final nllntmcnt. Cl ilms within tire six nil'o* limits must bn proven up at any time before the dny herein fixed for the commencement of public sale, nnd are to be paid for nt tlie rate of two del lnr* nnd fifty cents per aero. Claim* outside ol six miles, nnd within tho limits of the original reservation, must be proven up prior to tire restoration of said lands to privato entry. Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar nnd twenty- five cents per were, may be received in payment fur either class of lands; one warrant only, however, can be located hy each pre-emption. immediately after the close of tlie puhlicsalo directed by tlie foregoing proclamation of tire President, applications will bo received for the purchase at private entry, or loca tion by warrants, of tlie lands reserved to satisfy ltd* grant, outside of tho six miles limits, in such order ns to prevent, confusion nnd insure accuracy, in accordance with instruc. tions to be Issued to the registers and receiver*. JOHN WII50N. june!7—fl Commissioner General Land Office. “CLEAR THE TRACK." Tire subscribers have this day put In ‘"V, operation, two splendid FOUR HORSE -<» COACHES, nnd sixteen of the best Horae* that tlie country can produce, to ply be tween Forsyth Depot aud the Indian Spring; nnd having engaged Mr. O. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno. old nnd experienced reinsuien, pledge themselves to convey the travelling public to md from tlie two points in a safer niul lictler style, nnd quicker time, than ever before done nt this place. We also havo family omnibuses always in readi ness. Visiter*.nnd families particularly, will find it great' 1y to their comfort nnd interest In cn'll for uur conches. We meet both tbo day and night train* of car*. R. J. k C. L. VARNER. Indlnn Springs. Juno 10. tilAulfi—jimo'.'a WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ami /limy Goods. RECEIVING by ovory arrival of the 8tenmers fresh itiuns.making the best assortment in this city, of all kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Good*. Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Tea F«ts, Cup*, Syphon*, Plated Castor*, and every variety of articles connected with our linn of business; all ol which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. Particular attention given to tho Repalringof Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,toT THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort ment of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent patterns of Ear-rings, Pins. Bracelets nnd Finger-rings, among which aro some fino diamond settings,from $10 to $500. Also, twenty-flvo sets of those unique Pearl Sets of Ear rings and Brooches, from $18 to $125 tire set. newest and rarest patterns; together with a very select nssort- montof extra fino Watches set hi pearl, diamond, hun ting nnd plain cases. These, witli a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets. Spoons, Forks, 1-ndles, Cups. &c..and Mated Wnro of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Vases. Folios, Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes. Cuttlery. kc.. renders his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed in tire ctate, either In quality or pri- (*. ' !>. B. NlCHOlA iffl* Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and Jewelry. nol2 PIANO PORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of .Savannah. Georgia nnd Florida, that they havo on linnd nioro than fifty Pianos, tlio largest stock ever on salo in this city, ami made by tire most celebrated manufacturers in the United States. Nunns k Clark. T. Clilckcring. Bonnlman & Gray, I Alight k Newton. Edward* k Fisher, all well known to the loveni of Music, have place In their larjra assortment.— These Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood, Black Walnut.nnd Mahogany, with iron frames made In tlio most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the justly colubratcd /Eoliaii Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these instruments have uictalicframes which render them jieciill- arly suited for tni climate, proventing necessity of tuning for year*. The undersigned are Agents for Hour! Hers’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tune, they stand pre-eminent. Cakiiakt'k Mwaidiuxs.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instru- mont.manufncturcd by Carliartfc Needham. N.Y..for village purposes. Lodge*.Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organist*, possessing a sweet nnd powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these instruments will be disposed ot on tho most accommodating terms. Tho priced of tbo Pi anos ranging from $176 to $1,000. UV. MORRELL k Co Tire Augusta,. The Florida,.... Tire Alabama, — Tire Augusta, Capt. Lyon. Saturday, The Florida Capt. Woodliull,,..Saturday, so Tlie Alabama, Capt, Ludlow..,,.-Wednesday, “ 17 Tire Augusta, Capt, Lyon .Saturday, “ 20 Tho Florida, Capt, Ludlow, .Saturday, “ 27 Tire Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida Capt. Wondhull... .Saturday. *• .10 Tire Alabama, Capt. Ludlow. Wednesday, w 14 Those ships aro the largest on the coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passage* in 60 to CO hour*, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York. On the completion of the Atlanta fn tho antumn this lino will be semi-weekly—railing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin passago $25. Steerage, $9. PADELFORD, FAY k Co., Agent* in Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, Junc5 33 Broadway, New York. Vje. PHILADELPHIA AND S AVAN - NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Tire now ami splendid side-wheel Steamship GEORGIA, oil.200 tons register , “ larTrii —STATE OF . Cnptaln Wilijav Coixura, ha* commenced her Regular Trips, and will lcavo Savannah on Wednesday, tho 18th day ot May, and every alternate WKDtnsnAYthereafter { say on the 1st. 15th ami 29th of June, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philado.phla $26 00 « “ through to New York 25 00 Steerage « 9 00 This Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, com fort and dispatch, and offers now nnd admirable facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah. maylT HERON k MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia. Foil PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. Jb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11 fh, al 4 o'clock. ipSfcb Tire fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 ton, burthen. J.BKXNCTr.cotnniandor,will leave as pci annoxd schedule every other Saturday. FROM CHARUHTON. Juno " June July July 23 August " August 1 L. S. BENNETT <K CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON. , Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. J. C. Thornton in his Carriage establishment in vpl3Q J. V CONNERAT k CO. ItOWI-AND k CO. arrive, for sale by OTCE—-The c'-portncrship heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm of Crank Ii HoixonnK. I* this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by II. A. Crane, to whom nil personshaving claims will pleaso present them, and those indebted will make payment Either party nre authorized to use the name of tho late firm in liquidation. II. A. CRANE, may-2 T. HOLCOMBE. C O PARTNERSHIP.—The und. reigned having associated with hitn Mr. John R. Johnson and Mr. James K. Cope, will continue the wholesale grocery busines under tire firm of Hnr.rojirk, Johnson k Co. may2 T. HOLCOMBE. N OTICE.—Tire undersigned will continue to carry on the Lumber and Timber business as heretofore, under the namo and style of J. Rorkiitb k Co. mh!9 D ISFOLUTION.—Tho co partnership of Scranton. John ston k Co. is this day dissolved, by the withdrawal of William B. Scranton. D. T SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. may 17 W. B. SCRANTON. 135Congress.strect—Wo received so many new books yesterday, tlmt we cannot find Umo to enumerate them, n m f Tavo to PW- Religious. Literary Scientific, Humorous and Interesting , * »or friends to call and examine the largest varie- v uffht reading ever offered In this city. Also, Crsbara’s Mags zlne for July; Gody’s I-ady’s Book, Blackwood’s Magazine; Bnrnum’a Illustrated News, Olttion’i Pictoral Ac. june22 WATKRpCURB institute—MILLEDGE- D _ p „ VILLE, GEORGIA. R -& o DOYLE bikes pleasure In announcing to inva- lias and the public generally, that the above popular Md superiorly appointed establishment, formerly con-'uct- *d by T. Carlton Coylk. M D.. Is now ready for the recep- ait fitienU seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of tho human organism successfully nested at this institute: dyspepsia, gnat, rheumatism, wastipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, amen- *rrtwea.menorrboea. dysmenorrheea. fluor albus. genital dla- furamaats,affections „i the eye* end ears, tetter, ery- !,v , on '' chronic disease* of the skin end scalp, scro* juia, dropsy, Syphilis, end the humoral diseases g neral- 2’»i e0 r if, • «fctlca. t,a douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy „ '‘Jung slckneu. vlrtlgo. paralysis, apoplectlctenden- ,{’ l, ” )nc blUi.asthma.. c hro n lcinflamaUon ot the stomach •cd bowels, atrophy, lihd Indeed overy possible habit of, or c djecased action that Is curable—and all diseases are •feo organic lesion l» present. /, Ie *’ Department is under the immediate supervl- .S accomplished lady, Mrs. Jans Matthews, bo well "Sjojo the old patrons of the establishment jThs IadUtlss which this Institution offers for the proeecu- * sWctly hydropathic and hygienic oonrse of treat- “*«, together with Its easiness of acoese from all points in ’TTjb and the adjoining 8tat*«. render* It peculiarly r^. tho wtnt * ot Invalids, desirous of availing them. ° r the efficacy of the water-cure. ‘ne purity of the water and accommodations for guests, kn0 . wn *° nwl w)mment m Btllng up tae establishment no expense has been spar- *° U M conduce to make It, one of the mo*t duirable P tMi. i ?f. k C or lnT alld* In the United States. Dull w 1 to furnish their own out-flt.— snTv.1. Jl C ? n °* tnctlon sheets and towels, compresses, wrch. j5t U,fnr purpose*. All of which can be on the moat reasonable terms. . "w-Professional attention, use 0 r bathe, *o, 810 per f~tO PARTNERPHlP.—Tire under*lgne<l having a*>oc.tated with them Henry II. Scran’on, will continue the Gro cery business under tho firm of Scranton. Johnston A Co. D. T. SCRANTON. raayl7 JOS. JOHNSTON. NO-PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned have this day form- J ed a co •iirtnership for tho transaction of a General Shipping and Commission Business, under the firm of Scran- ' >o (a Tallman. Office, No. 16 Coenties Slip, New York, W. B. SCRANTON. H H. TALLMAN. References.—Sherman k Collins, Ezra Wheeler k Co., Cogswell, Crane k Co.. H. D. Pomrny. New York ; Webster k Palmes, Scranton, Johnston k Co , Rowland k Co., Savan nah. _ 3m—mnyl7 D ISSOLUTION.—The firm of Kkmpton & Marshall was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 15tl> instant. EDWARD S. KEMPTON, R. H. MARSHALL Savannah, 18th February, 1853. feblB D issolution of co-partnership.—The co-partner ship heretofore oxlsting between the subscribers under the Ann ol F ZOGBAUM k CO. if dissolved by mutual consent. O. B. MITCHELL will continuo the business on Iris own account, and is authorized to settle all claims, In this clty.foror against the late firm. F. ZOGBAUM. Charleston. 8. C., O. B. MITCHELL, Savannah, Ga. Savannah. June 6th, 1863 Je8 D issolution —me arm or laRoche, bownk & co.u this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from the 1st of January. The Business of the firm will be settled by Isaac D. LaRoche and Alfred T. Bowne. who are authorized to use the name of the firm In settlement. ISAAC D. LaROCHE, ALFRED T. BOWNE. EDWARD S. KEMPTON, Say’h, Jan. 8,1868. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. The subscriber* will continue the bus!ne»s at their old stand, under tho firm of LaROCHE k BOWNE, Isaac D. LaRochk ) Aitrxd T. Dow.vk. f janlO JOHN d,UIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMM1SIOX MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street. Odumhus. Ga.. Will transact tire above business in tlie usual manner, nnd pay strict attention to nil consignment* entrusted to hi* care, lie would respectfully refer to tho following poi son* : Hon. Alfred Ivor-on. Major John H. Howard, War- hum Cromwell. Esq.. Isiwls M. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Win. P. Yongc, Abraham Backer. Savannah. 6in—junc3 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD, Itinggold. Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to tire purchasing on commission. Corn. Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa ted in a rezinn of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than lit nlmost an.v other point upon tlie W. k A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary instruction!, will receive prompt attention. Persons order- ing grain will please forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wadly, Sa- vannah. maylO BONNETS 1 BONNETS II 60 cases Just received nt the TRIMMING AND ’GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 130 Broughton-st.- Country Merchants Milliners, and the public goner- . -e invited to examine this -took. It consist* of 60 different style* elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admired sty cs; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Paris silk lace shape*, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, dress do. wh to and colored lace, gimps an 1 gal loons, do do silk fringes. mantles, plain bareges, shell nnd other combs, hair puffs, curls aim plaits, ribbon plaits, flower*, feathers amt wreathes, bonnet silks, Jet and fancy wrisUetts.button*.iteeltriinining*. zephyr worsted, braid, fan*, with a great varioty of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking cap*, slippers, children’s hablimonts. such robes, sacks marked with trew patterns for braiding. Mrs. Doyle, assisted by competent miliners from New York, will attend to the trimming department, and will on deavor. with skill nnd taste, to please all wire may favor her with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking dnno. Five bonnet makers wanted Immediately, wire must perfectly understand tbclr business.ap!30 D issolution of copartnership—Noua-Th* con cern of Klbbee k Rodger* it this day dissolved by mu tual consent, Mr. Kibbee retiring, and Mr. Thotnas Wood, Ute of Macon, taking hi* place, under the name and atyla of Wood & Rodgers. All debts sgalnst the late firm will be liquidated by the new Ann, and all rnonloa due them will be collectable, and receipted for by thenew concern, aa per agreement. ' “ Jeun22 aa per KIBBEE k RODGERS, WOOD k RODGERS. A CARD.—The subscriber, in retiring from buslnesa In this city, cannot but feel deeply grateful and obliged for the very liberal patronage which baa been extended to ns. (a new house,) both from city and country friends, and takes this opportunity to express his thanks for the same, and indulges the hope that past flavors will be continued to the anceesaors, yho are every way grateful to give the most ...... stfon to the patrons or the late concern " Very respectfully. . " ’ STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair ed and pressed In the latest fashion. _ _ Three Apprentices and three Bounot Sewers are wanted immediately, at tho Brough ton-street Trimming and General Variety Store dec!2 Silk. Linen and Cotton Cravats, of vurlous kinds, just received aud for salo at 147 Bay street, bv roll PRICE i: TRADER H AY.—200 bundles prime Northern Hay, for sale ton rive, per bark Flight. * ’ • juno29 -John Uhl’s best Ci- by mayl‘2 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. F OR SALE—A very superior ono horse carryall, double seat, made liy one of tho best manufacturers at the nortli For particulars, apply to ronySl SAWYER, HOLLISTER k CO., Whitakcr-st. B ACON AND BEEF.—36 casks llacon Sides and Shoul ders; 25 half bid* Fulton Market Beef, received nnd for sale by junelO McMAHON k DOYLE Haul Tnlencc Claret. 60 do - Mnrsaux. nl*o 10 cask* superior Claret. Just received per ship Delta, by way of Charleston, direct from Bordeaux, and for sale by may20 J. ROUSSEAU. L '~TmK. LATHS. PLASTER. CEMENT AND HAIR—TcolH slant supply of the above articles lor sale by mayl2 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. B BEKF. PORK AND HAMS.—Just received. 10 halt' bbl* Haws’ Fulton Market Beef. 10 whole nnd half do Pig Pork. 300 choice Reynolds’ and Rolo-on’s Hams. 10 bbls Ix*af Lard, fur snlo by DAVID CONNOR, Junol7 Corner Broughton and Drayton street*. C HAMPAGNE—50 baskets Mumm’sKerzenny champagne, pints nnd quarts; 50 do Lino Star do. of direct impor tation. a very choico nrticlo. In store and for sale by may20 J. ROUSSEAU. F RESH TURNIP SEEDS.—Ruta Baga. Flat Dutch; Red Top Ijirgo Globe and large Norfolk Turnip Seeds, of the growth of 1843. just received nnd forsalo by June28 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. perfumed Brown B rown Windsor soap—Low’s highly p< Windsor Soap, so much approvod of for washing and shaving. Just received and for sale hy june28 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. H AY.—100 bales prime North Ri er Hav, dally expected per schr Cataract, for sale to arrive by june28 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. C HAMPAGNE, SYRUP, kc.—30 baskets Hetdsick Cham paign In quarts. 50 boxes Nos. 1.2 and 3 Iremon Syrup 50 bbls X E Rum, 30 boxes Starch, now landing and for sale by june2 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON CO. RAPPING PAPER.—Two hundred resm* Wrapping Paper, of different sizes and qualities, received and for sale by ‘ 8. S. SIBLEY, may 17 No. 135 Congre**-*t. F RE5H"LOBSTER AND SALMON—Just received 10 dozen per steamer Alabama, and for sale by tensive patronage so liberally bestowed nn the Into proprie tor. It is our intent inn to keep a large nnd extensive ns- sortment nf all kind* of Cnrriases. suited to this market. Tlie Into proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act as cur agent at the north, for the purelinse nnd supply of our cstnbILh- inent. ills experience of twenty years in tlie busines* nt tire South, will insure to our friends nnd patron* such a well selected stock as cannot fall to give entire sati-fnclion. Mr. Uknnctt will give his personal attention to nil kind oi repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. may 10 JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, tlmt I have sold out to Messrs. L. S. Bkxxkit k Co., nnd 1 have every confi dence in tho ability of these gentlemen, both in capability and cupttut. to successfully conduct tire business, and keep up the reputation of Hie establishment. Mr. Lewis S. Biw.vm has been my foreman for tlio last tun years, and I take pleasure in recommending him to tire public n* nn industrious, capnblo and deserving man. who. while looking to his own interest, will not neglect tlmse of his patrons. In relinquishing my business in tills place, I take tlio op portunity to say. Hint it i* not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in tlio city of Savannah. 1 have been kindly nnd generously treated, nnd Imve suc ceeded much better than I anticipated. In Hie course I have just taken. I have been prompted by considerationa of a private cliurnctcr altogether; wherever 1 may be. 1 .bull always carry with me the liveliest sense of obligation, and cherish the deiqu.-st Interest in the pro* parity and advancement of tlie city nnd its people. Noth ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of n healthy nnd honorable competition. I.et tho good people nf the City and State see to it. J. C. THORNTON. S.ivax.vau. 9th Mar. 1853. N. B.—Mr. H. D. W Alexander Is my legally authorized agent for the transaction nnd closing lip ot my business. may 10 J. C. THORNTON. PIANO FORTES. , THE subscribers solo agents for A. Stod- art & Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piano Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite nnd justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability they can lie fully warranted, whilst tlielr superiority of tone und touch Is evident and acknowl edged by Hie most casual observer, as well ns the critical connoisseur. Tlio ladles are respectfully invited to view theso instruments. An nrrrangeincnt having beeu effected with one of our most eminent Pianists for tho purpose, they can also bo onabled to judge of Hie tone. F. ZOUHAllM k CO.. Market-square. JC3* Secondhand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. jel7 HOME MAN UFACTORY—AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY. fPIIE undersigned having purchased tho right of Messrs x Cowles k Co . of New York, to manufacture tho fol lowing kind* of Soap, i* now prepared to do so, viz: American Cream Soap in bars. •• laundry in mass. •‘ Toilet (Sanitive) in small bars. Shaving Simp in cakes. *• Cream in pots r resm Soap preparation in bhls. By tho use of these Soaps, hot water, washing machine*, washboard*, kc.. are entirely dispensed with, and not one-fourth the labor is re quired tod» the washing of a family. Washing is done my mearly rubbing tlie soap on the parts mostly soiled, then place them in water sufficient to cover them, nnd let them remain a few hours, Hum witli n good hand rubbing nnd thorough rinsing tlioy will bo per fectly clean snu beautifully bleached, and without injury to the most delicate fabric. A call and trial is respectfully so- iicitcd. IV. E. MONOIN. 170 Brougliton-streeot. N. H.—These Soups wnsli with either hard, sail or soft water. juno24 t HIVING HOUSE, Washington. District of Columbia.—The undersigned, late proprietor of French'* Hotel. Norfolk. Vn.. having recently leased ve popular e*tu ! lishment. takes pleasure in inform, ing Ids numerous friends tlmt he has. nt great labor and expense, refitted and furnished tlio house nnd provided the most ample arrangement* for the comfort und convenience nf nil who may favor Mm with their patronage. Having lmd considerable experience in liotcl-keebing lie flatter* himself that families and single boarders can be nc commodated at the Irving as >ntl*factnrily ns nt any other hotel or boarding house in tho Uuiteil States. Members of Contra** and others viaiting Washington, with a view to reside there for soino time, would do well to exnmino this house before makingarrangementselsowbere. It is eligibly situated at the corner nf 12tii street nnd I’enn sylvnnla avenue, midway between the Capitol and Depart ment*. The budding is large and of modern architecture, tlio rooms nro spacious and well ventilated, nnd the furni ture is new nnd of the host des -rlplinn. Still Better.—The charges are moderate and in accord ance with tlie times, whilst tho tables groan witli the best that the country affords. Call, examine, nnd sitlsfy your selves. DANIEL D. FRENCH. Washington, D. C.. June 1,1853 je7 l^MBROIDERIES. Ac.—Muslin ami luce Chnmisetts and l~s Collars, luce, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Edging* nnd inserting*. Swiss and cambric Hand*. Liwn and cambric ]Ian<lli>-reliiefs. black I^ce Mantillas. Valencia nnd thread Edging* and Inserting*, Bonnet Rib bon*. etc., etc. for sale by mUO HENRY I.ATHRdP k CO OUMMK.it QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcase linen, white O nnd colored linen drillings, blenched and brown sheet ings. stripe and plaid satin jean* for liny*’ wear, black ba- regc. grenadine nnd crape de Paris, mourning muslins, par asol* and umbrellas, for snle low by may22 DkWITT k MORGAN. DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases water-proof Boots; also, a lot nf thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as _ -sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ over Shoes, same of a nowand approved stylo, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN k CO.. lOfi Bryan-street. AU Id want wlU please call and judge for themselves, deoil DANIEL, CROMLAY, J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer of Brough ton and Bull-streets —The subscriber desires to .in form the public that he lias opened as abovo, where he is prepared to execute orders for Boots of the finest finish and style, and equal, If not superior to any heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in this State who have been his patrons in Charleston, respect fully solicits from them and the public a call and a trial. mhl7 UMBRELLAS, Afresh assortment of both cotton and silk, Juetre- , wired and for sale low. by jyOf J. H. COHEN k CO .Itonrongbfon-st. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ol KUsUk and glngbam Umbrella*. Also, low priced and fine s moboas JJaY—100 bales prime Northern Hay, lauding from bark __ Mari* Morton, for sale by junelO OGDEN kBUNKER HK ALB STATE FOR BALE OR US ASK. T HE subscriber offers lor sale, a ntiraber of Building Lit* in Oglethorpe Town, noAr the - contemplated .railroad. June2 I. W. MORRELL k CO. L INEN'COATS AND PANTO—An additional supply re cclved and lor sale at 117 Bay street, hy PRICE k VEADER S TIMPSON’S CELEBRATED ICE-PRESERVING PITCHERS. Just received and for sale by J. P. COLLINS. juneJ6 TY7ATER COOLERS. Ice Chest*. Ico Mallets and Hatchet*. vV Just received and for sale by J. P. COLLINS. june15 FOR RBNTi m The large and extensively established Hotel call ed THE FLOYD HOUSE—This extensive building has got four hundred and twenty feet frnut. tlireo stories high, and nbout 100 large rooms, with the necessary Out buildings, well shaded house yard, nnd wood yard. ■Also a rich garden, eight new room* with Aro places in each are now being added to it. This Hotel has as good a run of customer*as any In the southern country. A con siderable quantity of Furniture, belonging to tho houre, *nd the balance can be purchased low from the present nc cupnn. Mr; T. A. Goodwin. Posretsion will be given on the 20th July next, or sooner if required Address june24—endO D. DEMPSEY, Sole Proprietor. Macon. FISK’S MKTAI.IC BURIAL CASE. se/lSfnk* WE are constantly receiving these valuable ^SsSB^Caires. and have them always in readiness to be delivered at the shortest notice. I. W. MORRELI, k CO N. B.—We are permitted to inform the public that we have received from Mr. Haymow, of New York cUy. ft let ter signed by the different members of the United States Senate, who were appointed to take chargo of tlie body of tho Hon. Hkxry Clay, deceased, (which wa* enclosed in one of FtSK’a Metallc Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky; thoy say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered tho pur- poso for which It wa* Intended, and meet* with tlicirappro- bation, and they cheerfully recommend It to the public a* being fluperior to any other Cane for the transportation nl Hie dead. The tetter can be seen by calling on feb!4 I. W. MORRELL k CO ling dresses. French printed jnennet* nnd cambric*, figured nnd plain swiss iniflin*. plaid nnd stripe swiss nnd cambric muslins, nansook. jaconet and mull muslin* cm broidercil clear lawn hdkfs.. N 'V collars nnd cambric, and cambric and swiss band*, ribbons, hosiery, gloves. Ac., lost received by _ mm 22 UkWIIT & MORGAN TTHG BU!LIIKIIS.—Sealed proposal* will be received by Hie JL undersigned, until tlie 26th of .I line next, to furnish all the mnterisls nnd erect tlio keeper’s dwelling and nflico nt Isiurel drove Cemetery, according to plan and sjiecifica- tions to bo Hi'en at Messrs. Shull J: Knv’s. Architects. ,ll>!IN MALLEI!Y. Chairman mny22 Committee on Health and Cemetery T V) PURCHASERS OF CHEAP DRY GOODS —6 ensei of fn-t colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet, Ball* o and Mus lins. nil at 12)t4- 3 cases assorted Ginghams, new styles, at 12)£$. 1 do (a great bnrgnln.) Ladies’ Lineu Cambric Hand kerchiefs. nt 12>i<*. We have much pleasure In directing pnrticulifr attention to tlio arrival by the steamship Florida of the nbove good*, nod can. witli jierfeet confidence, recommend them ns tho cheapest goods ever offered for sale in Savannah M. l’REN DERG AST k CO.. mny20 178 Broughton-st.. opposite St Andrew’s Hall. D RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—Tire subscribers are of ferlng tlie balance of their Summer stock of Ifry Good* consisting of Bareges. Printed Jnconetsand Organdie*.French Cnmbrics nnd Ginghams. Printed nnd Plaid India Silks. Al so. Summer Quilts. I.incn Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col lar*. &c.,at a great reductfonfrnm former prices. . . “‘WITT • * FROM FinunttPHU. Sept 17 Juno 4 Sept 10 October... 1 June 18 Sept......24 October... 16 July 2 October..., 8 October...20 July l r October....22 November.. 12 July... 30 November. 6 ....„ November. 26 August 18 November.il) September.. 8|!>eceiiibcr..l0| August 27 December.. 3 Cabin passago $16 Steerage 6 Through tickets to New York.... 17 Tills ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished witli new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon nn deck, with every nrrangemeut that cau add to the comfort of passeugm. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the name wharf as the Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City of Manches ter. at the fool of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable nrticlcc must bo pre-paid. For freight or imssnge. apply to II. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, june7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK* Through In 60 to 65 hours.—AVw Fork and Charleston Steam PacAfs- leave Adger’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, nnd ench alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tlie new and splendid Steamships JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dickinson, 1,500 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkrry, 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER. Uantnin W. Foster, 1,000 tons, will leave each altermnte Wednesd y. having been newly coppered nnd guards raised, i* now fit complete order. For freight or passage, lmving elegant stato room accomj modations, npply at the offleo of tlio Agent. HENRY MISSR00N, Corner East nay and Adgor & Son’s Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed In tho lino to connect with tlio Southerner on Wednesday*. foblO ^•CS^ UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM.) Rllll> WABRLi William Holukb, Commands between si vannah, Key West and Havana, connecting with tlio tlie Pacific MaUSteamahip Company’s line for Cal ifornia. This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna fur Key West nnd Havana, on tho 16th and 80th of each month, nnd from Havana for Savannah on tho 8th and 22d of each month. Tlio Label will connect nt Havana with the U S. Mall Steamship Company’s line to Aapinwall,and tlie Pacific mail line from Panama to California nnd Oregon. Passengers will bo landed nttlie railroad wharf at Aspln* wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at the passengers’ ex pense. The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. S. mall Steam Com|Miny’s lino at New Orleans. Ticket* for Key West and Havana can be had of COHENS A HERTZ. Agents at Savannah. Tickets for Now Orleans. Asplnwall and San Francisco, can be had by npply ing to M0RDECA1 k CO , Agent*. Charleston janl3 UNITED STATES MAIL, ” From Mncon, Ga., to Tallahnasue, Flu. ltailroad to Ogldhorp—Stages to Jhllahasser. fi&HEJsr rK && . commenced on tfieOth Inst,, running three tlmea a weok via. Newton, Bainbrldge. nnd Quincy, and throe timos a week via. Tliiimasville, Duiicnnsvillc, kc. Passengers by this route will lcavo Macon «t half past 9 o’clock. A. M.. by Rnllroad for Oglethorpo. The Stage* leavingOglethorge either wny at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal* lahnxxpe. nt 10 o’clock on tho evening of the next day—time by cither route 35 hours. Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton, Bainbrldge nnd Quincy, to TnllnlinsM-e returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursday*, and Saturdays, by tho way ol Thnmasville—returningsamu route on Mondays, Wednesday* nnd Fridays.at 10.1'. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route in 35 hours—from Silicon in 38—and from Savannah In 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’eloc Train of Cur*, will arrive at Tallahassee Iu 60 hour*. It is also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious route for travellers to Apalachicola and West Fiorina. Fare from Macon to Hglotborpe $1,76 : from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee, $10,00. L. C. Siiaw, Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fmiifii, •• *• Tallahassee. augSO F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SdUTII-AVESl’EUN UaILICOASL ’ rn.Vlor passengers I eaveT ^facimatfl jf,k. nrrivo nt Oglethorpo at 10>^, A. M. Leaves Ogle- lliorne at 11)$. A. M„ arrivos at Macon at 3X,P, M Con necting encli way with tho Central and Macon aud Western Train aud the, TaUahnssen Mall 8ta*e Line. Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1 kf, P. M. ml6 GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent. jy6 ITT k MORGAN OKAY WINE.—Just received, 12 dozen Tokay wine, for salo by junol A. BONAUD. rentrated syrup Is found to be a safe and valuable rem edial agent alterative in it* effect*, and purifying In its na ture. and may be used with advantage in the cure of rheu matism. ulcers, scrofula, tetter, and other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, just received and for sale by Junel3 W. W. LINCOLN. TjXcON AND LARD.—60 bbl* prime Lard. 20 bhd* prime -D Side*. 2i do do sboulderr, for sale by Junc3 COIIEN k FOSDICK B AGGING AND ROPE.—bale* Gunny Cloth, 600 coil* Kentucky Rope, for sale by June* COHEN k FOSDICK. W7OOL—Cash will be paid for Wool, by *• VV may28 BOWUND k OO. pLIOQUOT CltiMPAONK.—60 basket* of thl* very *upe- U rior wine, whose reputation U unequalled where It t* familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and foraaleby • PADKLFORD. FAY k CO. junel Agents for Savannah, PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDEN k CO.. comer of Broughton and Bamard-strcets. fll To PlantsRS. Mskchants and otutok tiiii n.tlFfli JU^SaVAN.VAII TO LAY IN TOBR suphjks.—The un'ler-fcxaf signed would call particular attentiun totlieirexten- • live wholesale and retell HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our good* are mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore be sold cheaper, because they are not burthened with JoUbojs’aprofits, while for quality and style they will compare with anything in the raarkfet. Having permanently located in Savannah, we are deter mined to secure patronage by selling good bargain*, dealing fairly with all men, and croe*-UfUng with none. Wa are In league with no Shoe, Clothing or othdrestebllsbment. eith er for mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custom- ray from those houses where thoy can buy cheapest. ;pect every customer to judge for himseir. and if wo it ault him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth ers away from those houses where t We exp cannot era who can. ’ BELDEN k CO, jan27 Cr. Broughton and Bamard-st. . CANARY CAUEB BY THE I-AST Sl’KAMKIt— , A variety of now and beautiful patterns of canary B Cages just received. Thoso desirous of a hand- I some Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only | to make an early call for a choice from a fine is sortment, . ■ . J. P. COLUN8,100 Bryan-et IBSEB FpR pair of bay FIREMENS’ HALL* S EALED Proposal* will be receDed liy the undersigned until tlie 10th.July next, for building a Fireman’* Hall ou the corner of Abercurn and South Brood-street*, in accnnl- ance with tlio plan nnd *pecillcntion* to be *een nt the office of Messrs. Shull k Fay. architect*. Bond an 1 security will be required that tlie City shall suffer no loss in carry, ing out the contract. jo2 R. D. ARNOLD, Ch. Fire Dep. CARPETS PRESERVED; T HOSE families desirous of Imving their Carpet* taken up, and packed for preservation during the summer, can liavo the same attended to by my Upholsterers who have full experience, having devuted several years to it In New Orleans. Carnets will bo packed and stored until families may wish them relayed. Send yo-r order* to WM. If. GUIO.V, Agent. npl28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-at. MORE NEWliOlIKS. R ECEIVED BY 8 S. SIBLEY. June 28. 1853,-Edgar Clifton, n story of School IJfa. by C. Adams. The Old Forest Hanger.or Wild Sport* or India, by M*J. Walter Cambell and Frank Forester. A New History of the World, giving an account of the various Revolution* in Europe and America, to the present time, by H. White. B. A Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. Tlie Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number. Putnam’s Magazine for July. Barnuin’s Illustrated News, Gleason’s Pictoral, 4c. june.'lO S CHOOL BOOKS.—Webster’* Unabtidged Dictionary. Boston School Dictionary. Fitch’* Happing Plate*. Plerpont'a American First Class Book, Loomis’.Element* of Algebra. Youraan’a Class Book of Chemestry. Qua:kenbo!« First Ussons In English Composition. Parley'* Common School History. Bullion’* Latin Readi A further supply received and for sale by ..®»yl8 U 8IBLEY. 185 Con ( B ACON.IARD.lND TONOUE^-50 hhd. 8!da*. 26do Shoulder*, 260 Roloson’s Hams. 100 keg* Lard. 10 bbls do. 10 do Tongue*, landing and for sale by i“ n «» UOLCOMK, JQUN8QN k CO. H ARPER’S Magazine for July. Putnam’* Magazine for July. Edgar Clifton, or Right and Wrong—a atory of School Life: bv 0. Adam*. Hildebrand, or the Buccaneer and the Cardinal; by Aus tin C. Burdick. . Paul, the Smui some Cage, and one proof .against Mites, have only Paul, the Smuggler; by Capt Brady, of the V. B. A. - ^ * The Monk t hyTl 0. fewU, E«q« UP. Bmtum’a niustrated Newl, No. 28. jOTsal^bv^^^ ill 6fl.bbls NewOrlran* Whliky,landingfr^ joassms. 4 00. ••Vr A*? F'sn&'rtfv r ' ,/?- MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Mall Tmlu. leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ “ fljf “ P. M. /CONNECTING at Atlanta with the Train* of the Western V/ nnd Atlantic and IstOrnnge Roads, and with the Hay Train of tho Georgia Road, and at Mar^ l with tlio Day Train* of tlie Central nnd South-western i-oad*. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12)/.aml at Atlanta at IX, having tho remainder of tlie night for real. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala,) whw leave Savannah oto A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In for ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, tnd only ten hours staging. AccommodationTrains.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Hominy. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7>{ A. M. This Train will connect with the Night Train of tlie Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train nt tue Central Rnad at Macon. Passengen by the up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. _ EMERSON FOOTE, 8np’f Mscox. May 17.1862. 8mo Jy22 TO THE MERIWETHER SPRINGS* Iroct route from Savannah and Macon to the Meriwether Springs, via Central,South-western, and Musco. goo Railroads, and post coaches, through In' twenty-two hour*, leaving Savannah at 8 o’clock, P. M-, arriving at the Springs at 6 o'clock, P. M.,—twenty-eight mllea staging to Warm Springs: - . Farefr m Savannah to Warm Spring*,,,,... $11 00 Fare from Savannah to Chalybeate Spring*..... 10 60 Fare from Macon to Warm Spring*. 6 60 Fare from Macon toClmlybeateSpring* .......i.... 5 00 Conveyance* may always be obtained from the Warm Spring* to either Ihe Sulphur nr Chalybeate. JuneO—lm W. M. WADLEY. Gen. Bop, 0. R. R TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR8 REWARD—My negro' man. Sam, runaway last Satorday night, the 28th He i* rather light complected, about flva teat ten In* ches high.and he formerly belongedIto. Mr.. Holiday, In Ctiatham county. He was told to Mr. Wright in Sana- nah. of whom I bought him. Twenty dollar* reward will bn paid for tht* boy lodged fn any JaU or ' plsnewhere vszsmm BRICK YARD FOR RENT; .-ill rent bis Brick Yar^ OB tbe Thun derbolt Road, afriut ono mile from the Exchange, for a m of year*. There i* a good Dwelling on the premise*, h outbuildings for laborer*. For further particular* ap- *17$ Broughton-afritjtt,; F ir SALE-A light one horze Carriage, with jWa. »nllt lrtbjr frfion, New tork, and baa bean used bat little. Itcan beseen at theCarriageRepoeitory nf Mr. Georoe W. H*vnp»*tle, . SCRANTON,'jOHNSTOIffrCO. L ATHS.—175,OOO Lallu, for iftle to arrive, per brig Wa ter Witch. Apply to *7V . ’ JuptfP QODEK fr BUNKER. ■RUTTER AND CHEE8E—25 firkins choice new Butter, 50 X* box**Cheese,received and foraale by june!2 . McMAHON fc DOYLE. Vr OODEN k SrSit^.Ortrr.i.rtr-