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”~WANtKD*TtTitENT—A small. comfortable houa* In
. :.la u i .f All a .tl. 'unl mnilanU Annl* ■!
central part of the city, rent moderate. A]
ithU office. »Wl ■■
TO RENT—A Room 00 bv 80 fret, in Sorrel** build*
5^5dChTSinSS5uBrittnol^ stone, ni
r B «S.Bpm»»‘. '"'rt.VuNS.
® TO HUNT—a noom ou by w- ---., — -■ --------- ,
Ing, comer of Bey and Bull-streets. It Is suitable for
_ • ijl.au AM.I. „ J_tll huihi U.kI MhlAMU In.
e committee room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap-
sly at bis office, JuneM
~ FOR RENT.—The etore In Wintafcer street now occur
* - Anmnese Cider, a rery cnolce article
i it.
—-— l.TFTcUve end "a* 11 bred • house eer*
or M '-
11 »^|L?. l S*!ml»l3B.w«rtln F.ch.ng.,
St or3» SouUl“aI
flRfpled by the subscribers'm a wholesale store, of whl oh
Hilfliiosseiulon can be had Immediately. ...
Also, will be rented about tho first of April next, their rc«
tall store, corner of Whitaker nnd tougma streets. For
• * * " 1. PRENDERGAST& Co,
on the premises.
mu i«n»>
further partlculart apply to M, 1
mcnouacacota. jiowawi o. tfann.
CRUUBRdtWADB; 4 .
FACTORS AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS,
84 Nay-MrrttjAiomtnaA.
i m. run, . . . ... . - • v; *• «• BOOTUM.
FACTOR^SS'cOM tSSfwf^ltcHANTS,
Savannah, Q*- - • • » v >- > - v
JOHJC T. XOWUXD. . JOHHT.IOWUXD.JX
ROWLAND dt CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Bay-stmt. Savannah. .
SHIPPINO
H. K. WASHBURN, Aon.
’PINO AND COMMISSION tlERCH.
(UVANXAU. a*.
:ant,
WUaUABI f. yonge,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,*
iYo. 84 Bay-street, Savannah.
pS.'SSfe—
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FOR RENT—The dwelling. No. 152 Bryan-street, be-
[tween Montgomery and JefTerson streets. The house la
. l|n good order, having recently undergone a thorough
Broughton street, opposite 8t. Andrew’s Hall.
mh5
TO LET—Until the 16th or September, a Store,
..... ... in,cotton, Ac. Will bo rent-
I suitable for * tori nggraln.cotton, Ac. Will bo r
I ed low If applied for Immediately. Apply to
frl—10 . ,■ CRUUER A WADE. 84 Bay-st..
, FOR RENT—A large and comfortable dwelling, on
I liberty street, second door from Barnard. Imme«
Ldlate
possession girt
KIBBEE
to
KIBBEE A RODGERS, 142 Bay street.
, TO RENT-A House at the comer of Hull-street
and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa‘.
J ter, out buildings complete, andtn a good neighbor-
liouii. with or without standing furniture, from 1st May till
‘ ‘ “ ‘ y Ii.qulre at tlie Courier office. mh20
lat November.
“ftlchM, .ml mm. .1 tto F»* > nl » " U ' 1 ‘
ft, Communicant, b, «““* J“ ,Un ’ D ' D ’
JjV)R SALE—A tri*strand capable negro woman with her
three children Apply at this office.
F OR SALE—A desireable resilience on a trust lot, in fee
simple, near tho business portion of tho city Also,
trust lota Nos. 25 and 20 Montomy ward, and fronting the
square. Apply to n.xy4 WYLLY A MONTMOLL1N,
F OR SALE—Two hundred and two and a half (202J4)
acres nt land, sltuatod on Reedy Creek, In Wilkinson
acres nt land, sltuatod on Reedy Creek,
county. Apply to
apt* ‘ WYLLY A MONTMOLUN.
JpOR SALE—A rery Intelligent routatlo man, a good cook
F !)R 3AI£—Three very likely young negro men, good
axemen nnd Held hands. A|
aplif
mt
A MONTMOLUN.
RUMMER CBAVAK-^a new assortment.iuat^ received by
PRICE A VEADER, No. 147 Bay-st
|S.3b. cKaK -,5o .VHor B»m
lilngandfor” l »j% tAST py t JOHNSON A CO,
mnyl9
B A6jN'8TnE8TtNrr8HOUI.liERS.—40" casks Sides free
from bone.20 do Shoulders, landing arid for sale by
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
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ImA^HAL’S office: SKASSAM. June '.-6,1853—
l following resolution was passed by Council on tho
■ following rei
j B tbeC.tr Marshal be directed, and Is here-
•d ie proceed to open President-street and the oth-
n.med in tbe report and award of the Coinmls-
tpJJlnled u> o|>en President0ml other streets, with-
I^rVbeingdated'15th June, 1853, and filed in tho
Itbe Qerk of Council. , .
t urner, agents attorneys, and guardians, and all
Joncernd.^Take notice, that I shall proceed to open
ftt fondolph and Ileynolds-streets. on the lflth day
II,' lt U o’clock, A. M., In accordance with the
Philip M. nnssKU. o -
I.VXAH AtiENCY for ttiu sale of Williuiu Uugga ti
|y.f York celebrated brands of Tobacco, by
9 -- R. MAYER, 0 Whitaker street.
Kinfff PASTE. French Mustard, Capors, Sardines renu -
H,1 Olives, for sale by June24 A. BONAUD.
liJiAUE GOODS."
pe2t
—Umbrellas. Parnfiols nnd Fans, at
KEMPTON A VERSTILLE’S.
■—aTthaII Memorandum Book, or no value to any
It except the owner, it conUlniug several memoran-
|f Ira porta nco to him. The finder will be rewarded
liog it at 84 Bay-street. 2—June‘24
blPAGN'E AND CLARET. 20 baskets Heldsick
Luipniroe. pints i 10 do quarts. Also, Claret in casks
ft nulls of St Julieu and St Emllllon, for sale by the
jnue'-B
pi/)UR!
■’’5 bbls Hiram Snltb, 60 do Baltimore, landldfe
and for Balo by
june‘28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
ASTORS,—Brittanla and Silver Plated Castors, for sale
C AST
by
may 20
J. P. COLLINS.
pLtlUR. AO—200 bbls Baltimore flour. 60 do Hiram Smith’s
do. 30 hhds prime and choice bacon shoulders. 20 do
sides. 16 tes Baltimore and Philadelphia hams, 20 bbls leaf
lard, received and for sale by
apl& MCMAHON A DOYLE
J AWS OF GEORGIA.—A few copies of the late acta of
the legislature of the State of Georgia, received and
for sale by 8. S. SIBLEY,
jtinol4 136 Congress-street.
O’HBAll & STONE*,
FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North (bmmerdal Wharf, Charlatan, South Carolina,
un or tin nan or lwukx. o’iiiar a co.
BANCROFT 6i BRYAN,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
For tb« Purcha«i_and Sale of Sjocka, Bonds, Exchange and
Real Estate. 117 Day-street, Savannah,
WILLIAM H. DASHER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe, Lowrula county, Ga.
Will practise In Tltonuts. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware, Appling,
Telfair. Irwin. Laurona, and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
and In Jelforion, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia conn-
ties, Florida,feb2g
Wit, r. W1LUAMR. nWDDKTH OUVKH. JACK UBOWK.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN,
. ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Ffila, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston.
Stowart. Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining
counties whore tuelr services may be required. jan2fl
FERDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Wathingtm City, D. (?.,
Will practise In the various Courts of the District, and at
tend to tho prosecution of claims against the Govern
ment June22
• DR. O. F. COOPER,
Office under Mrs. Schnider’s, west of Liberty square. Mont-
gomery-street. Residence corner of Perry and Drayton-
streets, opposite the Catholic Church.Juno22
JOSEPH OANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Comer of Bay and Whilakcr-UrteU.
JAMES O. A. CLARK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office—176 Oay-ilrcd, Savannah, Georgia.
WALTER S. NOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 90 Bay-tired. Savannah, Georgia.
mcq,ueen Mcintosh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jadftonvillt. Fta.
Ived,atme.
for usblnt
iust melrod aniTKr
^ — I, W. y0WMp$ <X>.
/YSN ABURQS—Just received a foesh supplyof extra hoary
Osnaburgs.from the Waymnanrllle factory, for sale at
factory price, by . ,, . Jy8 WOOD.A ROliGKIlfi.
p6Rk.-.1.000 bushels prime Tonnesee corn, 68 ft Wtte
O bushel, fet sale ty ■
<vB 1 wnnn k Rodgers.
Jy8 '■ ■' '' ■ WOOD A RObGERS.
in COMB AT LAST. PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—Those
JlLHata so muoh Inquired for at Belden’a ot late, coniist-
fagot black L^horn,Canton.Straws,Aibonl, Florida's,Ac.
Come now and we can suit you.
Jy8
TO RENT.
A small wooden Dwelling, pleasantly located on8outh
till ’
KaBroad-stroot. Apply at this office.
JJIO HAM8 AND SMOKED REEF—6"bbls PIg Hams, and
8 do Smoked Beef, for sale by
mil
A. BONAUD.
,«►.. ,n.i.-.„rr *76 boxee No 1 Pale
and Family Boap ? 76 boxes Beadel Candles; 60 do Star
do: 60 do Starch received and for svle br
junolO McMAl
S OAP. CANDLES AND STARCH.-
a
tlWITMD gfATIC, ilXAlLl
RIl^DEU’HIA.-Toleavs on Widow
. o'clock, P. M.—The splendid steamer 1
, Captain Wm Collins, wtU leave as above. For
passage, apply to ' ' , ' '\ . ..
JU fflnpa*«*ge toPhiUdetahla'. m i
Through ticSeta to New York,......, . i;v.86 00
Steerage.,.........
8 00
,Thp new and elegant packet bark F^MHC,.Captain
j-muur. haring MAst/if her cargo engaged, wiU hare quick
dispatch, For freight or pa Mage, having good noaommodi.
tlone, apply on board at Telfoire wharf, oF to
DVT. J.WU4*.
Administrators Sale. . . _ .
On Tueeday, August 2d. will be sold. In ftunt of the seurt*
house, between the legal hours of sale,./ ; .
Theinttrestof D.MTltacers, deceased,In'th# Savannah
8team Saw MUls, on Hutchinson's Islshd. For fortber par
ticulars Inquire at tbe .counting room. Sold by Ieave^a.
the Ordinary of Chatham County a# the properly or D. M.
Rogers, deceased, and by order of the adminletrstor. jell
At Private Sale-6 kegs Red 8tone Mills Powder, 2 do
Retard A Go's HFU HG Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P PoW-
der. for sale low to close a concern. JnnelO
. briuhaW, kelly- a qo.
PHILADELPHIA—Heron's I.Ine.—The
>ular packet eobr. PLANNER, Van Gilder, mas-,
mvo quick dlepatoh for the above port. For
freight or passaio, apply to
July6 OGDEN A BUNKER,
BOSTON—The superior packet schooner KM«
f A DOYLE.
MA.Haffunle master, having newly all her freight
engaged, will have despatch as above.
For freight or passage apply on board at Telfair’s Wharf,
or to J uly2 ** RRIQHAM, KELLY A OO.
C AGEB,—Mocking Bird Cages, Just received and forjiale
by Jyl I. ,W. MORRELL A CO.
B AGGING, ROPE AND TWINE.—160 bales gunny bag
ging. 10 do Dundee do, 100 colls No. Dillon’s rope, 100
" * - • ‘ * *--'“land for sale
N^"IdoTo^WbaTesIhilonVtwTne,lustoreand
by may20 OGDEN A BUNKER.
jyjANmLAS;—Received, per
1 ■-iWMJI.V'l II.I n.v-.Hvi . ,11
lace Mantillas, newest design, white Barego,
g B ' fig l. Ac,
N. W. Collars and Edgings, Ribbons. Hoderr, Gloves.
m&y26 PxWlTT A MORGAN
C IDER —John Ubl’a best Cider always on hand, and for
sale by may 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO,
pOR SALE—A very superior one^ horse carryall, double
seat, made by one of the best manufacturers at the
north For particulars, apply to
l 8AWYER, HOLLlSTl
may31 SAWYER, HOLLISTER A CO., Wliltaker st.
B ACON AND UERF.—30 casks Bacon Sides and Shuul-
- * “ * *
dors : 26 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, received and
for sale by JunelO MoMAlION A DOYIJ5
F RESH TURNIP SEEDS.—Ruta Bags. Flat Dutch, Red Top
large Globe tod large Norfolk T ’
_ Uirge Globe and large Norfolk Turnip Seeds, of the
growth of 1843, just received and for sale by
June28 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
>ROWN WINDSOR SOAP—Low's highly perfumed Brown
roved of for
B Windsor Soap, so much approved” of for washing and
shaving. Just recolved and for sale by
June28 W. W. LINCOLN. MoflumentSquare.
JJAY.-100 bales primp NorthRi.-erHay; daily expected
per schr Cataract, for sole to arrive by
jne28 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
June28
QHAMPAGNE, 8YRUP. Ac.^30 baskets Heldsick Chum-
. in quarts. 60 boxes Nos. 1.2 and 3 Lemon 8yrun.
60 bbls & E Rum, 80 boxes Starch, now landing and for sale
by June2 HOIXXIMHE. JOHNSON A CO.
July 2 RRIQHAM, KELLY A
BAlTlMORK-RegufsrLlneWniV achrs
. MARY ANN and BAT1LLA, having nearly all their
height engaged, vylll have despatch as above.
For freight or passago, apply on board or to 1
July 2 BRIGHAM, KEILY A CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
•Heron'a Line—Tlie
. regular packet sebr. FANNIE. Ueaaton, master.
Illiove quick despatch for tho above port. For freight
Sjf J, ——r.
or passago.apply to July2 OGDF.N A BUNKER.
NEW YORK-Union Line—'rife regu
lar packet schr CATARACT, Rice, master, will have
ispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply
June3U OGDEN A BUNKER.
PIIILADELPII'A-Heron’t Line—The
_ wular packet schr VIRGINIA. Snow, master, will
quick disnatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, apply to
june20 OGDEN A BUNKER.
About two years {
her sire was an Imported Durham, the mother an English
cow,. Also, a MUob Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to
tbe yard. ' mavSl
At Private Sale—Lot No. 9. Third Tythlng Anson ward,
80 by 90 feet, fronting on South Broad-streeb—a most de
sirable lot for building. For terms, inquire at tlm counting
room. ap!23
At Private Rale—A dtslreble residence neat the new rail
road depot; being a single house with four large rooms,
plastered, with nl necessary out houxos. Will be sold low
If applied for Immedl itely. Also, a new double tenement
in the tame neighborhood For terms, inquire at onuntlng
room. apl22
Greene and Pnlnaltl Lottery.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers
• Class 82. draws on Monday. 11th July, In this city,
alone at 8 o’clock,P. M
cunm.
$10,170.
>erlottery—16 Draw
78 Nnmber’Lottcry—16 Drawn Ballots.
j$3» Tickets $2X—ebarea in proportion.
OPPOSITION LINE.
Change qf Departure—/br I’alalka, Fla., and all the interne-
diate lamlingt on the route.
f . «7ir*^>a The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA,
^g£bS£EL,Csptain N. Kixa. will, until further notice,
leave every Aatukday. at 10 o'clock. A. M.
Rate of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows;
To Darien 83 00 I To Picolata 88 00
St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00
Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00
N. H.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be
re-shipped freo of all charges at Palatka.
For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston
Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to *
V fobl8 8. M. LAFFITKAU, Agent.
Extra Class 49, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday,
12th July. CAPiTAi™
$20,000.
78 Number lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
tO" Tickets $6—shares In proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the package for sale in Bay
lane, Savannah, Oa., next to Robinson A Camp.
JulylO E. W1THINGTON.
uir iihiuihi Tit f-.-iJfiwlpiltaMU- mm. Wf!
keep on hand h or HummeFs tofo
setter of Coffee, Wm Utto best com poelMotrofb
offered for aale, anfl Co %,“* d * fro«n Jh# Essiilei
more wholesome, mo.vs drlleatay liner flavored «
C mtly clear, and In fvvy wsptct superior f
Coflee, and in use wlL 1 P«w* » nett saving 1
over Coffee prepared in the ordinary Banner.
— ir (♦ mt
<ilnrt,mi .nil HM. *} BBBWI!
' ..Jngll»Hl» (HU «—>•. mw • _ jV-i :-
last steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, * ao French
for eale low.
Tennessee Bacon and Lard, at private eale—1
“ Wo,‘20W
sorted bog round new Becon.'ZOop ine iresn x^at ta.ro
celved railroad from Tennessee, and for 8»le In let* to
purchasers. ap4
Ibe fresh
UNITED STATES MAIL
Now York and Ravannsh 8
BUiilfFJrAKftANflEHENI
Doyt of Leaving Sarannak for *
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon....... .wodpi
The Florida Cipt. WoodliuU....j»elardpy,
The Alabama,... k . .Capt. Lud|ow„..Saturday, rH .
Tlie Augusta, Capt, IjJ’ODj,,.,.., .Balurfiay, , _M . -_.t$ ■
The „
Tbe Florida, Capt.
Augusta uyon, Saturday, ,
Florida, Capt woodhull,..Saturday,. Jn^ S'. :
Augusta.......Capt. Lron.,, Saturday, •* '
Florida, Capti Woodhull,...Saturday, M . 18 ;
.Wedpesoi
.Saturday,
Tile Alabama, ..V, .Capt. iiudlow^.T...Wedpe^liy,
„ . a, Capt.Lyon.....,,.I
The Florida, Capt. WoodliulI..i .1
Tlie Augusta,
2d’'’
n
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow „
TbeAuguata, Capt. Lyon, Satuiday, “ . • •
The Florida, Cspt. Woo<jhull,...Saturday, M .‘ It
Tho Alabama, Cnpt, Ludlow Wednesday, u > If,- V'
The Augusta Capt. Lyon Saturday, t *. 29
TheFlorida, Capt. Ludlow,,;....Saturday, “ ‘2f-
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, Sept. -•■ ;.
The Florida Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday,'. . M .10
--‘lew&y, «*
Raiier, of different sizes and qualltloa, received u
for sale by S. 8. SIBLEY,
may 17 No. 136 Congross-st.
jpRESH LOBSTER;AND SAUION—Just received 10 dozen
per steamer Alabama, and for sale by
JULIAN HAKTHIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, comer of Whitaker-it. and Buy-lane, Savannah.
gUMMER CASSIMERES, dra etes. white and colored linen
drills, contings. cottonadim, gauze fianuois, gents and
boy's linen nnd cotton lmir Iioro, ladles’ silk, cotton and
thread how. gauze morinos. silk vests. Ac., for sale by
may6 DaWITT k MORGAN.
J^ASPBFURY VINEGAR—A superior article of Raspberry
Vinegar, a very pleasant and cooling beverage, also,
Raspberry and Orgeat Syrups, just received from A J Cbau-
au. and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument square.
Junel2
jgEKF. FORK AND HAMS.—Just received. 10 half bbls
Haws’ corned Beef. 10 whole and half bbls Pig Pork. 3
hbls Pig Hams, 200 Rolonson’s Hams. Butter nnd Cheese,
for sale by June29 DAV!D O'CONNOR^
S OUP Digesters, Porcelian and Tin Lined Saucepans, Brasa
and Brittanla Spittoons. French Egg Baskets, for sale
by June3 J. P. CO I LINS.
min and timber hand j also, a boy aged 18 years, a
|.d.»Jo.U t ,, a FP'J {5 yUjY 4 MOSTMrajJN.
IsAI.E—A negro wornsn ngcl 27 years, a cook, wash-
limi irouer. with ber girl child aged 6 years. Apply
| may31 WVLI.Y k MONTMOLUN.
i)N SIDES.—W hhds prime Bacon Sides, just recelv
COHEN It FOSKCK
IlkSICK CHAMPAGNE—20 baskets pints, (or sale by
1june24 A. BONAUD
EH LOBsTEilS. Salmon and English Pickles, just re
lived and foraaio by June24 A. BONAUD.
Ir RECKIVED—Strawberry. Raspberry. Blackberry. Or-
fet. Currant Syrup of «ui>crior quality, tor sale by
r A. BONAUD. .
iPLOYMENT WANTED—Hy a young man of sober.
nleidy and industrious habits, well acquainted with
pairing and forwarding of merchandise, and would
k himself generally useful. Most respectable referen-
nvc. I'leau address U., at the office of this paper.
1(31-4
■BHl AM) CHEESE—26 firkins nnd Tubs choice new
T Her; 60 boxes Cheese, received, and for sale by
1 n Moll A HON k DOYLE.
■ ' AND PORTER—75 bbls Cream Ale, 20 casks London
Tvrter, received and for sale by
McMAHON A DOYLE.
j^UTTER AND LARD.—25 firkins prime and choice But-
—Second hand Piano Forts, for sale or
G. B. M ITCHEU.L.
Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co.
L ooking-glasses—Toilet and swing, for sale by
may20 J. P. COLLINS. Bryan-street.
gMOivEl) TONGUES—2 bbls just received andjor sale by
sale by
mil ' A. BONAUD.
BALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barrels Howard-st. flour, for
ROWl^ND k CO
_ Hiram Smith’s do. 60 do Genesee do. 20 half bbls Ful
ton Market Beef, choice brand, received and for mile by
mli‘21 McMAHON k DO YU?.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, comer of Whitaker-st. arvl Bay-lane, Savannah. Ga.
THOMAS T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST.
Office, corner Bay and Bamantstreete. Savannah.
THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus,Georgia.
WM. H. P. GURLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 14 WaU-stred New York.
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WHOLK8ALK AND RRTAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS.
West Side. Monument Square. Savannah, Ga.
DROWN & HARRIS,
BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALES STABLES,
WE8T BROAD STRUCT. SAVANNAH, OA.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Corner of Bay and Whltakcr-streeta. Office hours from 9
A. M., to 2, P. M.; and from 3)^, P. M. to 0, P. M.
L INF7N COATS AND PANTS—An additional supply ri
c * - * "
2TIMPSON’SCELEBRATED ICE-PRESERVING PITCHERS.
CJT1 —
O Just received aud for sale by J. P. COLLINS.
juuel&
W AT^ COOLERS. Ice Cbesta. Ice Mallet* and Hatcbcta.
Just received and for salo by J. P. COLUNS.
JunelO
B acon and laud.
Side
june3
AGOING AND ROI’E.
. -60 bbls prime Lard. 20 hhds prime
Sides. 2' do do aliouldert,for aalo l>y
'•"ME
COHEN k FOSDICK
148 bales Gunny Cloth, 600 coila
Kentucky Rope, for sale by
j.me3 COHEN k FOSDICK.
brig Northman, for sale by
inay27
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
fbr Palatka. B. F.. via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson
ville, Muldleburg. Black Creek and Picolata.
. Tho Superior Steam Packet WM. OASTON,
__jJ s *SBSjCCapt. T. FI.Suaw. will leave on Tuesday Morn
ing. at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday.
Tlie Rates of Passago by this Boat, areas follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Marys 4 50
Jacksonville 0 00
Picolata 8 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Creek 8 00
For freight or passago, apply on board at tlie Cluudoston
Steam Packet wharf, or to
nmy31 CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
VIHUIMA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
And fhncu Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
Itioui. making the best asaortment in this city, of all
kindsofWatcbea. Jewelry.Fancy Goods.Silver 8i>oon«, F'orks,
Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cupx.’Syphons. Plated Castors, and evory
variety of articles connected with ourline of business; allot
which will bo sold as low ai la any city in tbe Union.
D. B. NICHOLS.
tor Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch
es andjowolry. no 20
NUtV JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, Ae.
THE undersigned is now opening a apletidld assort-
Jjfjnient of rich JEWELRY, embracing tbe recent patterns
VjL/or Ear-rings, Pins. Bracelets and Flngor-rlngs, among
if which are some fine diamond settlngs.from 810 to 8600.
jL Also, twenty-five acta of tliose unique Pearl Sets ofFar-
rings and Brooches, from 818 to 8126 the set. newest
UW and rarest patterns: togethor with a very select assort-
“ ment of extra fine IFatcAeasot In pearl, diamond, hun
ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons. Forks, ladles,
Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases. Folios. Clocks. Bronze I igures. gold mount
ed Cauea.Cuttlery. Ac . renders his assortment very com
plete. and unsurpassed in the state, oither in quality or uri-
Sea. O. U. NICHOLS.
ter Strict atteutlon paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. nol'J
DANIELL & COOPER,
_ $ AT
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
Atlanta, Georgia.
LAW,
a. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Will take contracts for Building nnd Work In Masonry of
evory description. Residence first door west of St An-
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
ROOFING.
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prln-
ciples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he
can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference
given. ' J. J. MAURICE.
ag-Guttora and Conductors made to order.
sortinent of ladles’ buck-skin gauntlets, of various
colors for sale by
may 25 ATKIN A BURNS.
pANS.—Common and fine palm leaf Fans,^ fine China,
KEMPTON A VKRSTILL
1?U)UR, LIQUORS, Ac.—10D bbls Baltimore Flour, 60 do
l 1 do ph( “ ■—
... ! 0 boxe Clieese. 60 do Herring. 25 bbis Butter nnd Su
gar Crackers 20 hhds new Bacon, 50 kegs liird. landing nnd
for sale by mhl8 COHEN A TARVER
|E IIUXDKFJ) NFXJUOF3—We wish to purvimse one
psndrrtl Negroes, single or in families, and will pay
pgbeit market prices for them. Apply to
1 WYLLY A MONTMOLLTN,
Comer Bull street and Bay-lane.
rTF.il. CIIFSK lie.—20 kegs selected Goslicn Butter.
10 tubs do do. 60 lioxes new Cheese. 100 do new scaled
Z, 50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, for sale by
TON
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
JunelO BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
TON YARNS AND OSXABURGS.—20 bales Yarns of
Sarious numbers, 10 do Ojoaburgs. for «aie by
■e'O BRIGHAM KELLY A CO.
■RRSMAN'S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the cure of
Yroutwls, brulaes, ipralns, Ac. Just received and for
|>y W. W. LINCOLN.
Monument Square.
DlASOLS.—One ca«eassorted Parasnia in good stales
•revived per steamer Alabama, and for sa c by
UKOCHE A BOWNE.
■IlllkS A RODGERS offer for Mile 100 bains Gunny
|Cloth, 750Coils Keqfiucky Hope, 6.000 lbr. Twine.
nsy20
■I'K OAK—Of the very best quality, and of tho largest
■aite. nilspted io ship building. Immediately on the sen
’’ ’ rltlil
, ... , „ ediatoly
1. nn an island within llfty miles of this city, for sale.
Byto
■qr»-eodlm ROB’T HARERSAIIM A SON.
P’lllTE VD?fs.—Received by steamer Alabnma a new
supply-ey PRICE A VFAHER,
147 Bay-st.
Ac—100 bbls Baltimore F'lour. 60
■ do h i Gin. 60 boxes Smith’s Family So ip, 60 do Hull's
•lies, landing ami for sale by
l D(1 i HDLCOMBF.. JOHNSON A CO.
| OTICETt) CONTRACToitS —Tlie Cliairmnn of the Com-
J 0D streets and lanes will receive proposals for
■completion of tbe ITankrond.tho diatanco to be pi inked
I 00 ***. JuueU
■ARH5FS. TISSUES. Orgundcs. lawns, and several styles
■ of summer Goods, at reduced prices, for salo by
lun,u DRW1TT A MORGAN.
gaunt'ets or riding gloves, geuts. summer riding and
driving gloves; also, a few pair of fine Inna armed mits,
lor sale by KEMPTON A VF.IWTILLK.
mny2 Warlng’s rango. noxt to tho music store.
small figured do for childrens wear. Swiss enibioided chem-
(setts mid uudersleevea. Swiss embroidered aud cambric
bands, ladies’ sewing silk not init* and glove, striped silks,
and small figured muslins, for sale by
a P i9 Laroche a bowne
chests extra curious Oolong Black Tei. 6 do do extra
Souslinng, 10 do do in >4 ft pac'-aires, 6 do do choice old Hy
son Tea. 26 boxes Beadcll’s Candles. 20 do Star and pure
Sperm Candles. 20 do ground Coffee. 25 bbls Canal nnd l!al-
timore F’lour. 10 casks Byass’ London Porter In quarts and
pints. Stuart’s Crashed and Clarified Sugar. Ac., for salo by
Juno29 DAVID O’CONNOR.
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 York-st., rear of the. Court House. NawmnaA. Ga.
Established In 1S32.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawls, Table Covers.
Ac., cleaned and dyed various colors. ladies’ Bonnets
Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style. Kid Gloves
Cleaned.and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned. Renovated or
Dyed, as maybe required. All dune In the onmostyle which
hits gen orally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terms moderate.
Persons sonding parcels by Hamden's express, railroad
or steamboats, are requested to write me per mall, so that
I may know where to call for them and which way to send
them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will
be about 26 cents. All orders jiunetunlly attended to.
M. IV HIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Alligator, Bast Florida.
Will practico in the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer
to Col. S. S. Sibley, mid R. B. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga.
J. IV. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Fbrsylh, Monroe County, Ga.
S. XV. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW,
Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida.
Reference—Hon W. II. FuiuOfn, Savannah, Ga.
fob3
th: m. Konwpon. c. 0. wiiwin.
NORWOOD * WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SdturoittA. Ga.,
Will practice in all tho Counties ofthe Eastern Circuit. Bu-
siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten
tion. Office on Bay street, over Wnwnm A Pauira'.
WILLIAM n. PLKM1NU. JOHN M. MILLKX.
FLEMING & M1LLEN.
Tho undersigned having unitod in tho iiractlce of law. will
attend punctually to any business entrusted to their cure.
Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs.
Swift. Donslow A Co's.
JOHN U. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Dublin. Laurens county. Ga., late junior partner of the
firm of A. A J. Cochhaxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B
Guyton. F\ H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah.
niay7—dAwly
tez Saavedra, a revised translation based on those ol
Motteux.JnrviHandSinollot, with numerous characteristic
illustrations.
A Manual of the Elementary Geology on tlie Ancient
Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, ns illustrated by
geological monuments, bv Sir Charles Lyell, M. A., F, R.S.,
author of tlie Principles o Geology. Ac.
Homo Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison.
Civil Wars and Monarchy In France In the sixteenth and
seventeenth ceuturien; a history of F’rance principally du
ring that period, by Imimlil Rnnke.
Barnum’s Illustrated News,No. 27, received by
julyfi J. B CUBREDGE.
CU-PARTKKSHIP NOTICE.
Tho undersigned have associated themselves to
gettier. under the name and style of Murphy A De-
vanny, fur the transaction of general Boot nnd
Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of
Congress and Whitaker-streots. formerly occupied byM
Prendergast. They nre now prepared to offer to their friends
nnd the public a well selected stock of Ladies’nnd Gentle-
men’s ooots, Shoes, Ac., which they will sell cheapfor cash.
j3y . MURPHY A DEVANNY.
LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY.
O RDINANCE 4ASSED 31) JU\E. 1862.—Sec. 10. Be it
forth r ordained by the authority aforesaid. That.from
and niter tho day of publication of the preparation of said
Laurel Grove Cemetery ahull be made hv tho Mayor as a-
hove provided for. It ahull not be lawful to inter any dead
body in any other piuce within tho corporate limits of the
city of Savannah, than in tho said laurel Grove Cemetery
and In lie present Hebrew Cemetery, and any person who
shall so Inter or causo to bo interred,or lie in uny manner
roncerncd In interring any dead body wiihjn tlio corjuirato
limits.save In Lau/id Grovo Cometery and said Hebrew Ce-
inntery. slinll be subject to 11 One ol five hundred dollars, to
be recovered on information before tho Mayor of the city.
A true extract,
Jy3 EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
“TTI31TOR3 to tho Springs may expect more comfort by
Y this route than ever before ; and If tlie cost of meals
Is considered, no otlier route offers lower fare. Tlie read
is open to the base of the Blue Ridge, and the rails now be-
l iglaid between Wayuesborough and Staunton—It will be
In operation this season.
Tlie Stage Line Is under tho management of Mr. J. L.
Heiskoll. so well known to the public.
Cars leave Richmond, daily, at A. M., and the West
ern tcriuiuus ol the Railroad at UK A. M
DAILY CONNECTION.
To Rockbridge Alum Springs, faro 8 7 60.
White Sulphur, passing tho Alum. Warm, and
Hot Springs 10 60.
Bath Alum Spriugs 8 25.
Warm Springs 8 60.
Hot Spriugs 8 60.
Lexington 7 00-
Staunton 6 00.
Culpepper Court House 4 60.
, ^, OUR STAGF3 •• arrive in Staunton at 8
..y-JlL. o'clock, P. M.. nnd 1 avo next morning by
'iVhSfcwfc—« Express line, at 6 A M.—spend the night
*'”'175^1!.* at Woodward's Jackson River Hotel, and
rencli tho White Sulphur at 10 A. M.. second day from
Staunton." Clustered Coaches, to travel us tiie party wish
es, can be engaged at Richmond.
•• For the further comfort of passengers, wo shall ruu nn
Accommodation line if Coaches, which will leave Staunton
after breakfast, atoo for the night at the Bath. Alum nr
Warm Springs, as they may desire and reach the White
Sulphur next oventng ; guaranteeing that there shall le no
nigM travel."
••Wo will also keep at the Warm and Hot Springs each, n
Coach to accommodate visitors going B est nr East, who
may not find seats in the regular line-’’
W P. PARISH A CO..
BvJ. L. IlnsKELL. Agoht.
OS' Servants travelling without their mnsters. must
leave a pass with the Ticket Agent, and also show another
to tlie Conductor.
An extra charge will bo made If passengers do not obtain
tickcta. E II. GILL.
Superintendent Trausportation.
Richmond, Tune 21, 1853. lm—Je24
ORDINANCE, to Increase the pay of the City Consta-
_ bias, and to require enelmfthorn,to keep ahorse.
Sec. t. Bolt ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen Of the
City of Savannah nnd hamlets thereof* In Council assem
bled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of.fhe
same, that from and nf'er the 13th day of Juno 1853, the
pay of each City Constable shall be four hundred dollars
per annum, payable monthly. Instead of the Jiny now re
ceived. and each officer lie compelled to keop a norao, and
in failure to do so. bo fined hy tho Mayor.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
that all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against
tho provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby
repcaiod.
[L. S.l Passed in Council. 30th Juno. 1853.
R. WAYNE. Mayor.
Attest: Edwaiid G. Wilson. Clerk of Council. Jy3
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
THE undersigned res;iectruUy Inform the
oilizens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida,
that they have on hand more than llfty
Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale In this city, and
made by the most celebrated manufacturers in the United
States. Nunns A Clark. T. Chickering. Boardinan A Gray,
Leight A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Music, have placo In their large assortment.—
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully finished in
Ro«e Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames
made in the most substantial nnd workmanlike manner.—
Also thejuxtly celebrated ASollan Plano Fortrs, which for
their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these
instruments have metalicframes which render thorn peculi
arly suited for tal climate, preventing necessity of tuning
* ryears.
The undersigned are Agents for Henri Here’s, celebrated
Grand Pianos, made In Paris. F’or Power and beauty of tone,
they atand pre-eminent.
Cardskt'p Mtonoioxa.—This beautiful toned wind inslru*
ment.tnanufactured by Carliart A Needham. N. Y..for village
purposes. Lodges. Serenading Parties, and tlie private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet nnd powerful tone, they
have also fur sale. All these Instruments will be disposed ol
ou tlio most accommodating terms, Tbe prices of the PL
anos ranging from 8176 to 81,000.
T.W. MORRELL A Co
TheFlorida..,.
Tho Alabama...... Capt. Ludlow Wedm
These ships are the largest on tlie eoaat. unsurpassed In
speed, safety or comfort—making their passages In 60 to 60
hours, and are commanded by skllfol, careful and polite of
ficer*. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New
York. On tlie completion ofthe Atlanta fn the ontumn
this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and
" iturdny. Cobin paasage 825. Steerage. 89.
PADELF11RI), FAY A Co.,
Agents In Savannah.
SAM'L L MITCHELL,
june5 18 Broadway, New York.
PHILADELPHIA AND 8 A VAN*
NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
Tlie new and tplendidaide-wheel Steamship
'STATE OF GEORGIA, of1.200 tons register,
Captain Willlam Collins, has commenced her Regular Trips,
and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the 18th day of
May, and every alternate Wwixemuy thereafter; lay oa
the 1st, 16th and 29lh of June, and 13th July, and ae on.
Cabin Passage to Phllade.plila .826 00
“ “ through to New York 25 00
Steerage “ 9 00
This Ship has beeu built with entire regard to safety, com .
fort and dispatch, aud offers new and admirable faclmlea to
business and travel. F'nr freight or pnsange apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent. Savannah.
mayl7 HERON A MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED.
2b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June lift, al 4 o'clock.
The fine aide-wheel steamship OSPREY. 1000
buvllu-n. J.Bknnkit.commander, will leavo
as per annoxd schedule every other Saturday.
rR«x nnLADxrmiA.
moM CTIARUWTON.
Sept .17
October... 1
October.. .16
October ...29
Noveml)er..l?
. .. Novemtier 20
September.. 8|December.. 10
Cabin passago
Steerage
Through tickets to New York,
Juno 11
June 25
July....
July
August..
August 20
June
June 18
July 9
July 1 f
July 80
August 13
August 27
Sept 10
Sept 24
October.... S
October....22:
November, 6
November.19
December.. 8
815
.. 6
17
Tliis ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished
with new boilers, and a largo and elegant dining aalooh on
deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort
of passengers.
In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the aarno wharf oath*
Liverpool atemuhlilpa City of Glasgow nnd City of Manches
ter. at the fool of Queen street, and Central w-liarf, Charles
ton.
Freight on all perislinblo article! must be pre-pald.
F’or freight or passage apply to
H. F. BAKER k CO;,
Accommodation wharf. Charleston.
SAMUEL T. PERCF„
Agont, Philadelphia.
“CLEAR THE TRACK.”
The subscribers have this day put In
operation, two splendid F’OUlt HORSF1
■'AAV COACHES, and sixteen of the best Horses
.'YvJthat tlie country can produce, to ply be
tween Forsyth Depot and the Indian Spring; and having
engaged Mr. (.'. M. Dickerson aud Mr. Francis Genno. old and
experienced ruiusmen. pledge themselves to convey tlie
travelling public to tnd from the two pointa in a safer and
better stvle. and quicker time, than ever before done at this
place. We also have family omnibuses nlwnys in readl-
Visitor-*, and families particularly, will find It great
ly to their comfort and interest In call for our coaches.
We meet both the day and night trains of rars.
K. J. k C. L. VARNER.
Indian Springs. June 10. tllAu!5—June23
ap!12—tufo4
ALEXANDER GAIJAWAY.
K CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, Leg-
y Webstar.a fineosxortmejriat_
r IHTK AND CHECKED MATTING, of best quality, for
Jel4 DaWlTf k MORGAN.
WAWUNT8 wanted by
[ Junel4 1
VToTCE—The c’-partnership heretofore existing be-
L v tween tho undersigned, under the firm of Crank k
H'lrnmnn. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business of the late firm will bo settled hy H. A. Crane, to
whom all persons having claims will please present them,
and those indebted will make payment Either parly are
authorized to use the name of the lute firm in liquidation.
II. A. CRANE.
may2 . T. HOLCOMBE.
C O PARTNERSHIP
v - ‘
.... -Tho and* rsigned having associated
_ with him Mr. John R. Johnson nnd Mr. James F„ Cope,
will continue the wholesale grocery busines uuderthe firm
of Holcomiie, Johnson k Co.
may2 T. HOLCOMBE.
E. WITHINGTON.
(17CII CHEESE—Just received 100 heads of Edam
.umber and TImbor business as heretofore, uuder the
name and stylo of J. Roberts k Co.
J. ROBERTS.
rahlO ROBERT AUSTIN.
j^we,forsaloby JoU J. ROUSSEAU.
MjJKF.il TONGUES—Just received two barrels Smoked
TongUHribr sale* by jell J. ROUSSEAU.
K I,IA),0N ' 1) CEAlENT^J-’or Joining"lirekcn glass
** re ! of ivory, just received and lor aale by
W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
•®f*D I’F-N'S.—a new assortment of Gold Pen*, received
w fo- • • - -
0. d. 8IBLKY.
136 Congress-street.
BIONSL-Iq boxesjust received aud for sale by
m11 A. BONAUD.
BELDEN k CO’8.
UQUORS. &c.—60 hhds Cuba, Molasses. 100
A bbls do. 75 An v 11 100 do Phelps’ and Pine A]
'Io. *5 do N U Syrup. 100 do Phelpa’and Pine An-
» 5® bbls Cognac Brandy. 60 do Old Rye Whisky, 40
on, 16 boxes Lemon Syrup. 60 do assorted Cordials. 30
Brandy Peaches. 15 case* mixed Pickles, received and
“ leb r jel2 McMAHON k DOYIE.
RANTED TO PURCHASE-25 stout, able bodied negro
26 years. Apply to
WYLLY & MOXTMOLLIN.
AY.—'ioo bundles prime Northern Hay, for sale to or*
; per bark Flight. Apply to
'I 1 ! 29 OGDEN k BUNKER
VW8KV. &c.—100 bbls Howard street Flour, 26
double distilled Monon^ahela Whisky. 160 Demi-
Uu, °rtetlgizea.l50 bags Rio doffee. landlngand
Jell HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
subscriber being compelled to close the
JWsj buiiness of F. ZOGBAUM k CO., would
■ --'o wu,IIIOH VI f. n W., WIJUIU
ln< leb-ed to the late firm to mako irnme-
Wment, and those having claims to present them
•eillement, O. B. MITCHELL
-Jil 1 * successor to F. Zogbaum k Co.
^ GOODS.—Embroidered clear lawn hdkfs,. printe 1
■ —a "— r - ul uroiuonm r.icnr nwo iiubii,,
“yns, Swiss e*lglngs and Insortinga, bonnet nuoons,
and umbrellas, plaid cambrics and clacoreta, bl’k
‘“d ttally. pavilion late, be., Juat received per
*®«f, and for saleby
DxlVITT k MOROAN.
Ipa^i—~
D ISSOLUTION.—The co partnership of Scranton. John
ston k Co. is this day dissolved, by tb
mny!7
iy tbe withdrawal of
D. T SCRANTON.
JOS. JOHNSTON
W. B. SCRANTON.
flO-PARTNERPHIP.—‘The undersigned having mi.orbited
W witli them Henry H. Scran’on. will continue Iho Gro
cery business under the firm of Scranton. Johnston A Co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
raayl7 JOS. JOHNSTON.
( lO-PARTNERSHIP—Tlie undersigned have this day form-
J ed a co partnership for tho transaction of a General
partnership
Shipping nnd Commission Business, under the firm of Scran
ton A Tallman. Office, No. 10 Counties ‘Hip, New York. .
W. B. SCRANTON.
H H. TALLMAN.
Reference*.—Sherman A ColUns. Fare. Wheeler A Co.,
Cogswell. Crane A Co.. IL D. Pomrny. New York; Webster
A Palmes, Scranton, Johnston A Co , Rowland A Co . Savan
nah. 3m—may!7
THOMAS HUGHES II1NES,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupviUe. Georgia.
Will practise in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes.
Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; and in tlio Cir
cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison nnd Hamilton, of the
Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Coluinbln
counties In tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to
tbe claims of all persons before tho Departments at Wash
ington.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owens' Building, opjnsite Pulaski House,
Having made large additions to his establishment, continues
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in Ids usual neat and
handsome style, and nn accommodating terms.
PROJECTION INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
The undersigned. Agents ot the above Company are prepared
to take risks against Finn ou Buildings and their contents
Also Manure Ska Risks, on tlie most favorable terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents.
JOHN Q.UIN,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT,
153 Broad-street. Offum/u«. Ga..
Will transact the above huslness In the usual manner, and
pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to his
care. He would respectfully refer to the following pei-
sons: Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War-
ham Cromwell.F>q..LewisM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Win.
P. Yongo, Abraham Backer. Savannah. 0m—June3
EDWARD R. HARDEN,
TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. A A. RAILROAD,
Ringgold. Walker County. Georgia.
W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn.
Wheat and Bacon. Tbe Ringgold Depot being situn-
‘ ” 1 .In. It
Wheat and Bacon,
ted in a region of country abounding In grain, it can usual
ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost
any other point upon the W. A A. Railroad
Orders covering tho cash, with Hmitod or discretionary
Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order
ing grain will please forward sucks with order.
References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wndly, Sa-
-dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 16th Instant.
EDWARD 8. K KM I TON,
R. H. MARSHALL.
Savan nah, 18th February. 1863.feb!8
D issolution of co-partnership.—Tlie co-partner-
ship heretofore existing between tte subscribers under
tho firm ol F ZOGBAUM A
CO. I» dissolved by mutual
consent. G. B. MITCHELL will continue the business on
his own account and ia authorized to settle all claims, In
this city, for or against the late firm.
F. ZOGBAUM. Cliarleston. 8. 0.,
G. B. MITCHELI*, Savannah, Ga.
8avannah. June 6th. 1853 je8
D issolution —The orm of LaRoctir. bowkk a Co. <■
this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect
from tho 1st of January. Tlie Business of the firm will be
settled by Isaac I). LoRoche and Alfred T. Bowne. who are
authorized to use the name iff the Orm in settlement
ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
ALFRED T. BOWNE.
EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
Sav’h, Jan. 8,1853. RICHARD H. MARSHALL.
BONNETS! BONNETS!!
60 crsck just -received at the TRIMMING AND
'GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-st.—
Country Merchants Milliners, and ,tlie public geper-
’.are Invited to exomiue this -lock. It consists of 50
different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp,
rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much
admired aty ea; fiat* and hats, embroidered satin hoods ;
a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris
silk lace shapes, extra riob spring bonnet ribbons, straw
trimmings, dress do. wh’te ana colored lace, gimps an l gal
loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain barege*, shell and
other combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plait*,
flowers, feathers aud wreathes, bonnet silks, Jet and fancy
wrLtlett*. buttons, steel trimming*, zephyr worsted, braid,
fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in
fancy establishment*.
Smoking caps, slippers, children’* hnbliments. such as
robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding.
Mrs. Doyijc. assisted by competent milinera from New
York, will attend to tlie trimming department, and will en
deavor, with skill and taste, topleaso all who mar favor her
with orders. Fancy nnd other bonnets cleansed, bleached
and pressed. Pinking done,
tST Five bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who must
perfectly understand their business.ap!30
Old House by the River, by the author of
JPIM (Mutton.
* Urtatlona, a novel.by Catherine Sinclair.
'on and Prin Iple. a domestic novel, by Mm. Grey.
JF»«°ns n America, or High life In New York.
k Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man in search of a
jloWiuo 1 or Heir of Motaombe Mauor, by Dr. P.
tSeStaii*?!* ®°°* t ^ or 5 Graham's Magaslne do;
fc«,!iW ne d0 ! Pierson’s Magazine do.
^“"‘ ■'KIustratedNewa.No. 26, Further aupply of
gJ§U*U 5 received by
: aupply 1
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
ENGLISH HUMORIST, a series offieS
Swift, Congreve, Adlson. Ad.-
Civic Wore and Monarchy In the lflth and 17th
W. THQRNE WILLIAMS.
;. , • ■ * •-. *•-’ • -.•-•
Tho subscribers will continue the buxlneas at their old
stand, under the firm of LaROCUE A BOWNE.
Isaac D. LaRocuk. \
AiJKim T. Bowrre. f janlO .
' corn of Klbhee AJtadgera Is this day ^dissolved b^nra*
tual consent, Mr. Klbbee retiring, and Mr. Thomas ,
late of Macon, taking his place, under the nnrae nnd style
of Wood A Rodgers. All debts against the late firm will be
tlo iitdated by the new firm, and all monies due them will be
collectab’e, and receipted for by the new eoncorn.as per
agreement. KIBBEE A RODGERS^
Joun22 . WOOD A RODGERS.
A CARD.—The subscriber, In retiring from business in
thin city, cannot but feel deeply grateful and obllr *
. Jtr, cannot but feel deeply grateful and obliged
for the very liberal patronage which baa been extended to
ui, (a new house.) both from etty and ouantry friends, and
takes this opportunity to express his thanks for the same,
and Indulges tbe hope that past favors will be continued to
the successors, who nre every way grateful to give the maet
unqualified satisfaction to the patrons of the late concern
of Klbbee A Rodgers. Very respectfully.
jtioe22
rtH) Letteli'**^ bjr 018 Wver, by tho author of the Owl
ESKTOflljo by MU. Blncl-lr.
>>”* 8r " 1 Tolume prlin. dn. IS do jS» BSt'S'iilf d* Rilton li.rtrtiejf,
h* 1 “rP ll ' d * lll ‘'‘ ,rl - K“l*bj mil WEBSTER k PALMES. ’
per annum.
SSS^. ****iine for Jun*.
J. M. KIBBEE.
B ACON, pork AND BEEF—80 casks prime Western Ba
con Side. 80 do do Shoulders. 60 bbls Mess Pork,16 do
S'tLTOquOT CHAMPAGNE.—40 baskets of this very sune-
V rlor wine, whose reputation to unequalled where It't
familiarly known, no**’ landing perateamer Alabama, and-
»™sssfiay
Scotch and F’ronch ginrimms. lawns nnd French cum
brie*, figured nnd plain Swiss muslin*, plaid cambric nnd
India mulls, and other styles of dress ooda. for sale at the
lowest prices, by
nplS PkWITT A MORGAN.
centrated syrup Isfound to bo a safe ami valuable rem
edial agent, alterative in its effects, and purifying in its na
ture. and may be used with advantage in the cure of rheu
matism. ulcers, scrofula, tetter, nnd other diseases arising
from nn impure state of tho blood, just received nnd for sale
by Junol2 W. W. LINCOLN.
Juno 20th. 1853.—Sealed Proposals will bo received at
tills office until tlio 20th July. 1853. for the delivery of the
following materials In the Savannah river, near the tinner
part of Fig Island, nnd in front oftlie lower part of tho
city of Savannah, namely:
4,000 Hewed Piles, having lengths varying from 27 to 33
feet. 12 Inches *quare nt the forger end and hewed perfect
ly straight and square fur 16 feet measuring from the butt;
the remaining length may diminish in size, but the pile nut
to be lea* than 9 inches at tlio smaller end : or,
4.000Sawed Pile*, having lengths as above specified, nnd
12 inches wide hy 10 inches thick; am for
4.0C0 Sawed Piles. 25 feet long and 12 inches wide hy 6
inches thick, nil to he of yellmv pine. The prices of the
“awed piles to bo stated per thousand feet, hoard measure,
Tlie deliveries to bo as follows : One-fourth on or before
the 1st September next, nne-fourtti on or before the 1st
October next, one-fourth on nr before the 1st November
next, and tlie remaining fourth by the 1st December next.
june29—ood0 J. F. GILMER. 1st Lt. of Engineers.
ONF HUNDRED DOIJ,ARPRV.WARit-Eor mynmn
Boston, nnd his delivery to me. or confiner ent in
any safe Jail, so that 1 can get him. Me left me
about the first of Juno. 1852 ; ho is about 6 feet 8
Inrhea high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, a
wide space between bis upper front teeth, in wnlklnv turns
his feet rather out. he lias a wife at Mr. Jo-eph Wilson’s in
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, hy the nsme of Char
ity; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near Poor
Rabbin. Seriven county, ua. When heard of last he was
about Boyd's. I have heard lie is getting Shingle* and
goes to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts and wood
lioats. It Is likely he lias a nas* and has altered his name.
I think if there!* a good lookout about Savannah and up
nnd down the rlvernnd about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Boyd’a
lie will soon he caught.
Mv address is Four Milo Branch, Barnwell District. South
Carolina. WILLIAM ASHLY.
June 2 wtf
B OOKS! ROOKS 1! BOOKS 111—At SIBLEY'S book store,
136 Congress-street.—We received so many new books
yesterday, that we cannot find time to enumerate them.
From grave to gay.
Religious. Literary Scientific. Humorous and interesting
We invite our friends to call and examine the largest varie
ty of light reading ever offered in tills city. Also.
Graham's Magszine for July! Gody's lady's Book.
Blackwood’s Magazine; Barnum’s Illustrated New*.
Gleason’s Plctoral. Ac. Juno22
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair
ed aud pressed In the latest fashion.
~ .... jennet Sewers are
£>, .
Three Apprentice# and three Bonnet Sewers are
wanted Immediately.at the Broughton-atreet Trimming and
General Variety 8tore decl2
DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just
received, a few case* water-prool Boot*; also, a
lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as
aortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladles’ over Shoes,
some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low
prices, by R. FLANIGAN A CO., 100 Bryan-street.
All In want will plelae call und judge far themselves,
deoil
til re
DANIEL CH.OMLAY,
J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comer<f Brough
ton and Bull-streets.—Tho subscriber desires to in
form the publlethathe has opened as above, where
he is prepared to execute orders for Roots of the
finest finish and style, and eaual. if not superior to any
heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends In
tbU8toto who have been hie patrons In Charleston, respect
fully solicit* from them and the public a call and a trial.
tnhl7 2
Umbrellas,
K
A fresh assortment of both cotton and illk, Just re
ceived and for sale taw. by
Jy24 J. H. COHEN A 00.. 140 Rrourhton-at
a. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment 0!
CnPsilk and gingham Umbrellas. Also, loir priced and fine
L Parasols, just received and for sale by
anl2 DsWlTT k MORGAN.
JJAY—100 bole* prime Northern Hay, landing feuta bark
. Marla Morton, for sale by
lunolO
OGDEN A BUNKER
fUBALBBTATB POR SALE Olt LEASE.
WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLKDOE-
VILI.E, GEORGIA.
D R. E. G DOYLF. take# pleasure in announcing to Inva
lid# ami tho public generally, that tho above popular
und superiorly appointed establishment, formerly con’uct*
ed by T. Carlto.y Covt-E. M D.. Is now ready for tho recep
tion of patient* seeking a restoration to health.
AH ctironic disease* of the human organism successfully
treated at this institute: dyspepria. gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, amen-
errhoea. raenorrhoea. dysmenorrhaa. fluor albus. genital dis
placement*, affections of tho eye* and ear*, tetter, ery-
-Ipelas nnd all chronic diseases of the skin and scalp, aero*,
tula, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humoral disease* g neral-
ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, byateria. epilepsy
or the falling sicknev- virllgo. paralysis.apoplectictendcn-
’ 111*.asthma.chronicInflnraation ol thestomaeh
cy. bronchitis, asthma, chronic
and bowels, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of. or
chron c diseased action that Is curable—and all diseases are
curable. If no organic lesion bo present.
The iAdles’ Department l* under the Immediate supervi
sion of that accomplished lady. Mr*. -Task Matthews, ao well
known to the old natrons of the establishment
The facilities which this Institution offer* for the prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathte and hygienic course of treat
ment. together with its easiness of access from all point* In
Georgia, and the adjoining State*, render* it peculiarly
adapted to the wants of invalids jforiiVUJ of availing them
selves ofthe efficacy or the water-cure,
The purity or the water and accommodation* for guests,
are too well known fo need comment.
In fitting up the establishment no expense baa been spir
ed that could conduce to make It one of the most desirable
place* of resort for Invalid* In tha United State*.
Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
and blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can be
purchased here on the moat reasonable terms.
Twuee—Professional attention, aie of baths, to . 810 per
week—board 85 per week—payable monthly. Servant*
boarded and treated for 810 per week.
All letters oflnqulry promptly answered. june9
L. 8. BENNETT « CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
, Having purchased the entire interest of Mr.
- ...J C Tiiorvto.v iu hi* Carriage establishment in
tlm city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex
tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on tho lato prnprie-
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscriber# stile agent* for A. Stod-
fart k Co's., and Jonn B. Dunham's Plano
Forte*, are always supplied with an na-
aortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst
their superiority nftnne and touch is evident and acknowl
edged by the most casual observor. as well 11s the critical
connoisseur. Tlie ladies are respectfully invited to view
these instruments. An arrrangement having been effected
with ono of our most eminent Pianist# for the purposo, thoy
can also be enabled to judge of the tone.
F. ZOGBAUM & CO.. Market-square.
49- Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned
and repaired. Jel7 •
HOME MANUFACTORY—AMERICAN SOAP
COMPANY.
T HE undersigned having purchased the right of Messrs
Cowles 4: Co . of New York, to manufacture tho fol
lowing kinds of Soap, is now prepared to do so, vlx:
American C'cfum Soap in bars,
•• Laundry In mass.
** Toilet (sanltlvo) In small ban,
“ Shaving Soap In cakos.
“ *• Cream In riots
Cream Soap preparation in Mils. By tho uso of Ihese
Soap*, hot water, washing machines, washboards. Ac., arc
entirely dispensed with, nnd not one-fourth the labor is re-
qulred tod • the washing ol a family.
Washing 1# dono my nicariy rubbing tho soap on tho
parts mostly soiled, then place them in water sufficient to
cover them, ami let them remain a few hours, then with a
good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing they will be per
fectly clean nnu beautifully bleached.and without injury to
tlie most dulicate fabric. A call and trial is respectfully so
licited. IV. E. MONGIN, 170 Uroughton-atreeot.
N. II.—'These Soaps wash with cither hard, sail or soft,
water. june24
tor. It i* our Intention to keep n large nnd extensivo as
sortment of all kind* of Carriages, suited to this market,
l'lie late proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act as cur agent
at tlie north, lor the purchase and supply of our establish
ment. Hi# experience of twenty years in the business at
the South, will insure to our friends and jiatrons such a
well selected stock as cannot fall to glvu entire satisfaction.
Mr. Rknxktt will give Ills personal nltenllqn to all kind of
repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS 8. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN.
moylO JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.—It will bo seen from the above, that I have sold
out to Messrs. L. S. Plasm k Co . and I have every confi
dence in tho ability of these gentlemen, both in capability
aud capital, to successfully conduct tho business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
Mr. Lkwis S. Bkwhtt lia# been my foreman for the last
wo years, and I take pleasure in racommend'ng him to the
public ns nn industrious, caps bio and deserving man. who.
while looking to his own interest, will uot neglect those of
hi# patrons.
In relinquishing my business in this place, I take the op.
pnrtiinily to say. that it is not Irom nny dissatisfaction
whatever. Since my rcslder.co in the city of Savannah. I
have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc
ceeded much better than I anticipated.
In the course I havo just taken. I have been prompted by
considerations of a private character altogether; wherever
I may be. I - hall always carry witli me the liveliest senso
of obligation, and cherish tho dee|icst interest in tho nriai-
parity and advancement of the city and Us people. Noth
ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of a
healthy and honorable competition. I<t the good people of
the Hty nnd State see to it. J. C. THORNTON.
8AVAX.VAii.9th May. 1853.
N. B.—Mr. II. D. W Ai,kxaxdkr I* my legally authorized
ncent for the transaction ami closing up of my business.
J.C. Till
may 10
HORNTON.
a. IRVING HOUSE, Washington. District of
,}T Columbia.—Tlie undersigned, late proprietor of
li French’* Hotel. Norfolk. Va.. having recently leased
tlie uuuve popular esta lishment. takes pleasure in Inform
ing ids numerous friends that he has. at great labor and
expense, refitted and furnished the house and provided the
most ample arrangements for tlie comfort and convenience
of all who may favor 11111 with their patronage.
Having had considerable experience In hotel-keebing lie
flatter* himself that families nnd single boarders can be ac
cniumodatfd al the Irving ns >atl*factnrily as at any other
hotel or boarding liouso in the United States.
Member* of Conrress and others visiting Washington,
with a view to reside there for some time, wopld do well to
examine till# house before making arrangements elsewhere.
It Is eligibly situated at tbe corner of 12th street and IVnn
sylvanin avenue, midway between tlie Capitol and Depart
ments. Tlie build ng is large nnd of modern architecture,
tlio rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni
ture 1* new and of the host des -riptlon.
Still Better.—The clinrge* are moderate and In accord'
ance with the times, whilst the tables groan with the best
that tlie country affords. Call, examine, and s itlsfy your
selves. . DANIEL D. FRENCH.
Washington. D. C.. June 1.1663 Je7
Collar*, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and
Swfrs Edging* and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Bands.
Lawn aud cambric Handkerchiefs, black Iaco Mantillas.
Valencia and thread Edgings and Inserting#, Bonnot Rib
bons. etc., etc. for sale by
mh9 ' HENRY IftTHROP k CO.
and colored linen drillings, bleached and brown sheet
ings. stripe nnd plaid "a* 1 " j«*n# for boys’ wear, black ba-
reae. grenadine and crape do l'arl*. mourning muslins, par
asol* and umbrellas, for sale low by
may22 DeWITT k MORGAN.
wz
EW GOODS PER STEAMER —Toil de India for travel-
ling dresses. French printed jacouets and cambrics,
figured and plain #wiss mu«lins. plaid aud stripo swiss and
cambric muslins, nansook. Jaconet aud mull muslin* cm
brolderod clear lawn hdkfs.. N W collars and cambric, and
cambric nud swiss bands, ribbons, hosiery, gloves. Ao.. just
received hv dim 22 flkWIlT A MORGAN
received by
T O BUILDERS.—Pealed proposal* wili boreceived by the
u
undersigned, until tlie 26th of June next, to furnish
nil tlio material* and erect the keeper’s dwelling and offico
at I-aurel Grove Cemetery, according to plan and specifica
tion* to bo scon at Mossrs. Shell A Kav's. Architects.
JOHN UALLERY. Chairman
may22 Committee on Health nnd Cemetery
colored Printed Lawua, Jaconet, Batis e nnd Mus
lins. all nt 12Kd.
3 cases assorted Gingham*»new styles, at 12){<L
1 do (n great bargain.) Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs. at 12>i$.
We havo much pleasure In directing particular attention
to tlie arrival by tlie steamship Florida of the above goods,
and can. witli perfect confidence, recommend them ns tho
cheapest goods ever offered for sale In Savannah
M. I’RENDKKGAST A CO..
may2fl 178 Broughton-st.. opposite ^t Andrew’s Hall.
ferlng tlie balance of their Summer stock of Dry Goods
consisting of Bareges.Printed Jnconetsnnd Organdies. French
Cambrics and Gingham*. Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al
so. Summer Quilts. Linen Cumbric Handkerchiefs. N W Col
lars. Ac., at a great reduction from former prices.
jy6 DEWITT A MORGAN
salo by
junel
"FIREMENS’ HALL* -
BONAUD.
until the 10th July next, for building a Fireman’s Hall on
the corner of Abercumand South Brood-streets, in accord
ance with the plan nnd specKlcatinjutn bo seen at tbe
offico of Messrs. Stroll A Fay. arcliiteMBond an 1 security
will be required that the City shall IMIr no loss in carry-
lug out the contract.
je2 Jl. D. ARNOLD. Ch. Fire Pep.
CARPETS PRESERVED."
T HOSE families doulrous of having their Carpets taken
up. aud packed for preservation during the summer,
cau have the same attended to by my Upholsterer* who
have full experience, having devoted several yosrs to It In
Now Orleans. Carpets will be packed and stored until
farallie# nmy wish them relayed. Scud yo -r order* to
\VM. 11. GUION. Agent.
apl28 Carpet Warehouse. 140 Congrcsa-at.
FOR RENT.
The large and extensively established Hotel call-
ed THE FLOVI) HOUSE.—Thl* extensive building
has got four hundred and twenty feet front, three
stone# high, and about 100 large rooms, with the necessary
out buildings, well (haded house yard, aud wood yard.
Also a rich garden, eight now room* with Ore places in
each nre now being added to It. Tills Hotel has as good a
run of customers as any In the southern country. A con
siderable quantity of Furniture, belonging to the houie,
and the balnnce can be purchased low from the present oc
cupan. Mr. Y. A. Goodwin. Possession will be given on the
20th July next, or sooner if required Address
juno24—eodfl D. DEMPSEY, Sole Proprietor. Macon.
FISK’S ME TABIC BURIAL CASE,
WE are constantly receiving these valuable
Cases, and have them always in readiness to be
delivered at the shortest notice.
* W. MORRELL k 00
N. B.—We are permitted to Inform the public that wo
hare received from Mr. Raykojtd, of New York city, a let-
iltod Sti
ter slgnod by the different members of Jhe Unitod 8tato*
Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ol
the Hon. Hkxrt Cur, deceased, (which was enclosed in one
of Fbk’a Metalic Case*,) and who went with It to Kentucky;
they say to Mr. IUtmoxu. that the Case answered the pur*
pose for which it was Intended, and meets with their appro
bation. and they cheerfully recommend it to the public ns
being superior to any other Case for the transportation ol
tbe dead. The letter can be seen by calling on
febl4. - I. W. MORRELL k CO .
S PRING GOODS.—Just received.'a.
Goods, suitable Tor the preeeiit and
PRICK It. YRADH
- ... Hoe assortment of
it and coming season*.
DER. 147 Uay-otreet.
S AW Mill. FuRSALE.—The proparty known u the Ogle,
thorpe Steam 8aw Mill, opposite the city. For term*
‘ i., apply to Jutte4
B AREGES.—Plain, figured and qatln atriped baregee. fo
sale by apllfl . KEMPTON '
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
BELDEN AGO..
corner of Broughton and Barnard-streets,
TO mXTXKS, MKRCU ANTa iXD OTHKHS VlSmXOjgRfc
irxxauH TO UT ix runn acmjB.— 1 The uoder-KS
signed would call particular attention to their exten
rive wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT.
Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can
therefore br told cheaper, because they are not burtheaed
with jobber’s profits, while for quality and style they will
no pa re with anything In the market.
Haring permanently located In Savannah, we are deter
mined to secure patronage by aelllnggood bargains, dealing
fairly with all men. and erou-Uftlng with hone. We are In
league with no Shot. Clothing orothcreitabllshment. eltb-
fur mutual benefit, or fi*r the purpose of keeping custom-
•peat
It we
mutual benefit, or Dt r .._„ r r .__
ere awar from those housee where they can buy ehesi
We expect every customer to Judge for himself; and li ..
cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him tooth*
erewho'cao. - * - . , RELPENftOO,.
Janff.. ’ . / .... Or. Broughton ana Barnard-tt, -
MURE NEW BOOKS.
-QF.CF.IVED BY 8 8. SIBLEY. Juno 28. 1853.—Edgar
XU Clifton, a story of School Life, by C. Adams.
Tho Old Forest lunger.or Wild Sports of India, by M*J.
Wnlter Cambell and Frank Forester
A New History of the World, giving an account ofthe
various Revolutions iu Europe and America, to the present
time, by H. White. B. A
Consolation, by Jamo* W. Alexander, D. D.
Hie Believe, by Rev. Hugh Whito.
Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number.
Putnam’s Magazine for July.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, Gleason's Plctoral, kc.
June30
juuo7
. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
LTbrough in 60 to 65 hours,-.'-io York and
rCharlesfon Steam Pac'd*- leave Adger’l
"Wharves everj Saturday Afternoon, and
~ "-‘-why “ *
each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new aud.
splendid Steamships
JAMES AUGER. Captain J. Dickixson. 1,500 tons
MARION. Captain M. BERRY. 1.20C tom.
SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Yostth. 1,009 t«
acti alfernmto Wednesd y. having boon n
tons, will leave .
each attenuate Wednesd y. having boon newly coppered
nnd guards raised, is now in complete ordor.
For freight nr passago. having elegant state room accom]
raudntious, apply at the office of the Agent.
HENRY MI8SR00N,
Coiner East Bay and Adgcr k Hon’* Wharvei.
N. B.—A now ship will be placed in tho line to connect
with the Southerner oa Wednesday*. feblO
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM.!
SHIP ISABEL, William Rollins, Command*!
tween Savannah, Koy West nnd Havana, connecting
with tho tho Pacific Mall Steamship Company’* line for Cal*
ifornla. ,
This splendid sea steamship will hereafter losv# 8avann* .
ftg Key West and Havana, nn the 15th and 80th of each
month, nnd Irom Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 224
of each month.
Tho Isabel will connect nt Havana with tlie U S. Mall
Steamship Company’s line to Aspinwall.and the Pacific mall
line from Panama to California and Oregon.
Passengers will be lauded althe railroad wharf at Aapln*
wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at the paaaengera’ ex
pense.
Tlie Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. S. mall
Steam Comjiany’a line at New Orioans. Tickets for Key
West and Havana can be had of
COHENS A HKRT7.. Agents at Savannah.
Tickets for Now Orlouns, Aspinwall aud San Francisco, can
bo had by applying to
MORDECAI k CO , Agents. Cliarleston
Janl3
UNITED STATEN 1 ,
From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla.
Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to 7bllahassee.
on this route
commenced (in tlie tlth Inst., running three time* a week
vis. Newton. Baiubridge. nnd Quincy, and three time* a
week via. Thomasvillo.Duncausviilo, Ao.
Passengers by this route will loare Macon at half past 8
o'clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage*
leaving Oglethorpe either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tata
lahasace, at 10 o’clock od tho evening of the next day—tima
by either route 36 hour*.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Balnbrldgt
nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee oa
Sunday's. Tuesday* nnd Thursdays, at 10, P. M.
On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the war ol
Thomas vlllo—returning same rotito ou Monday#, Wednesday *
nnd Fridays,at 10. P. M.
Through from Oglethorpo to Tallahassee by either rout*
in 35 liuurs—from Mncnn in 38—and from Savannah In 60
hours.
By tills routeVaMengers leaving Savannah hy 8 o'eloc
Train of (’nra, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hours. It Is
also decidedly tho best, cheapest and most oxncdlttous rout*
for travellers to Apalachicola and West Fiorina.
Fare from Macon to Oglethorpe 81,76 ; from Oglethorp*
to Tallalmsseo. 816,00,
L. C. Shaw. Agent at Ogletlror|ie,
A. A. FwtiKK, •• “ Tallalia#seo.
aug30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor-
soutii-wegtkrnTiailroad.
.. -rs leaves Macuu aFffJf.
M.. arrive at Oglotlrorpo at 10>f. A. M. Leaves Ogle
thorpe at 11)4. h. M.. arrives at Macon at 3}{, P. M Con
necting each way with tho Central and Macon and Western
Train and tho Tallahassee Mall Stage''Lino, Passengers
dine at Fort Valley nt 1!«. P. M.
ml6 GEO. W. ADAM8, Superintendent..
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Leave# Macon dally, at 8 o'clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ 0V “ P. M.
i thoT
C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western
am “
nd Atlantic aud laiGrange Roads, and with the Day
Train of tlio Georgia Road, and at Mae* i with the Dey
Train* of the Central and South-weHtorn i.oads. Passenger
will arrive in Macon at 12W. nnd at Atlanta at l>i, having
the remainder of the night for rest.
Passengers going South, via Montgomery. (Ala.) wh#
leave Savannah ate A. M.. will arrive at Montgomery In for
ty-eight hours. Including all stoppages, and only ten hours
staging.
Accommodation Tralns.Trl-Weokly. will leave Macon every
Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Re
turning. leave Atlnutn every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at">; A. M. This'Traln will connect with the Night
Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, end with the Night
Train of the Central Road at Macou. Passengers by the up
ward Train can dine at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’t*
Maoox. May 17.1862. 3mo Jy 28
TO THE MERIWETHER SPRINGS.
Irect route from Savannah and Maeon to th*
Meriwether Springs, via Central.Soitth-weitern,end Musco
gee Railroads, and post coaches, tbroueh In twenty-two
hours, leaving Savannah at 8 o'clock. P. M., arriving at thf
Siirings at 0 o'clock; P. M.,—twenty-eight milt# staging to
Warm Springs:
_ Boston School Dictionary. Fitch'# Mapping Plates.
Pierpont’a American First Clan Bcok,
Loomis' Elements of Algebra.
Youman’a Class Book of Chemesiry.
Quackcnbo’s First Lessons in English Composition.
1’arley's Common School History. Bullion’s Latin Reader.
A further supply received and for sale by
may!8 8. 8. SIBLEY. 186 Congre«»-»treet.
gACON.LARDJNI) TONGUES.—60hhda Sides, 26 do
Shoulders, 260 Rnloson'a Hams. 100 kegs Lard, 10 bbls
do. 10 do Tongues, landing and for sale br
Junel7 HOLCOMB, J0HN30N k CO.
. Putnam’s Magaxine for July.
' d Wro
Edgar Clifton, or Right end Wrong—* story of School
Ufa: br C. Adsms.
Hildebrand, or the Buccaneer end theCerdinal; hy Aus
tin C. Burdick.
Paul, tbe Smuggler; by Capt. Brady, of the U. 8. A.
Tho Monk : byM G. *—*' **" ” "
Tho Monk : byM O. Lewi*. Esq.. M P.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 20. For sale br
J«29 j "iy j. b. cuabi
edgr.
W HISKY.—66 bbis New Orleans Whisky, landing from
brig Principe, and for sale by
June4 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON k CO.
JJIRECT FROM THE SPRINGS—Fresh Coi
,lee at;
iKKUf riam tiie anu.NUS—Kresh Congress Water,
just landed from tbe ship Southport can bo found on
at; Junel W W. lJxCOLX’S, Monument Square.
gUT^Ah assortment of the finest and cheapest Slates
eve r in this market. Just received; also, a specimen ol
the beat Roofing States, which can be furnished wholesale
or retail, by s 8. SIBLEY,
>pU6 136 Congress-street.
.CANARY CAGES BY THB’tiAnT- STEA1IICB—
A variety of new aud beautiful-pattarna oTcanary
Cage* Just reurired. Those desirous of a band-
iM
Fare fr m Savannah to Warm Springs $11.00
‘ fate Sprl— •*"*
Fare from Savannah fo Chalybeate Springs 10 60
Faro from Macon to Warm Spring* 6 60
Fare from Macon to Chalybeate Springs 6 00
Conveyances may always be obtained from toe Warn
Spring* to either the Sulphur or Chalybeate.
june9—liu W. M. WaDLEY. Gen. 8up. C. R. R
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD
-My .
man. Sam. runaway last Saturday night, the 28th
He Is rather light complected, about Hr* feet ton In-
-ches high, end be formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday,
In Chatham county. Ha was sold to ICr. .Wright In Savan
nah, of whom I bought him. Twenty dollars reward will
b-' paid for thl* boy lodged in any Jau or. safe place where
T can get him. DAVID ALLEN, . ,
July 2 r Mcfntoaheoiiaty. - '
BRICK YARD FOR RENT.
T HE subscriber will rent- his Brtek Yard, on the Thun-.
derbolt Road, about one mile from tbe Exchange, for a
term of years. There i# a good Dwelling on toe premises,
with outbuildings for laborers. For furthsr particotare ap-
ply to M. PRENDERGAST. ■
JunalS . 178 Brough ton-etreet, . ;
F R 8ALE-A light on* borre Cams**, with pole. bnRt
to onier.by Brewer k Son, New York. an9 baa been .
used but little. It «m be seen at th# Curieg* Reporitofy . ,
of Mr. Georgia W. Mardcastta ^ .
nii8 ' SCRANJON, JQHN8TON k CQ, .
ATHS.—176.000 Laths, for sal* to arrive, per brig - - •
• let witch. Apply to . j - u •.
june29 . OODPT, ■ BUNKER.
B U. , . t —
boxes Cheere, received and for sale by ■*, -.w®*
Jurieia . ■ McMAHON k PQYtR. .
/~l,VSTOR OIL.—10 bbls castor oil, In store, apd forsaieby ’ -' •'
U -Blayao ' *• : OODEN.’&'HPNKER'-,-
SdGETS' KnlfeSbarpenere and Table Cntlery v just -
ceivod and for aale by ' •' *
J’toPS ,J. P. COUtJNB. : .
ARIS MANTILLAS.—A few of thelateatstytaParietal
. rilk nisnUllas, something now, for su