The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, July 13, 1853, Image 3

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tol»4^ 8 ife-L wotald d 3^g xrxrssGsxitst asm Uti£ WH uoiiton « hikkmak, * A'WU. ftftTAU. IIKAt.KHS lil r ■ 4 aio, w, aiWtiWr. ” ■ iuuita e. tmik* flatxmnaA, Georgia. ’■ EDWARD 0. WADE. m«ou*atoa«t . ij-v. . ■ rAcwma and cuMsiisaios umiinANrs, ■ M ggy^rmainilliMV P Bljlpi aa H, rToujt.pl i received Simms’ - - - - „.... ... jK5KfUTBwJttj*"*',**' OoroootloModlolnowA Houio* .1; i,.. mafegr. [a central part'of the city, rent moderate. lUitaoffles. amt», row, , PORT i. FACTORS AND COMMlBrilON . oSawmiwAjOa^ r-WEli-A Boom « br to fcot, In Horrtf,. bill® Am. . . .A at. AI ni.n .l.n.l. 11 fa ai.llaltla fa. l?&ronmUo r^m br^U roofo. "Rent moderate^ Ap- liy at ihls office, ~ . ■ J^^WVIU^ST.-rTijMtow.in Whitaker street now oocu- H. K. WASHBURN. AsH., ojjfptid by the subscribe:* (is a. wholesale (ton, of which SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, June 28 JOHHt. ROWUXD. .... . _iOIW f, ROWLAND, JK HOWLAND A CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172 Bay-street. SacawnoA. Bpfodto ui[w*Mulon crd be bftu immediately. Alto, will b« rented about the first of April nest, their re* tail store. corner of Whitaker and Congress streets. For further partloulara apply to , M. PRENDERGAST k Co. feblB. 1 .on the premiaee. SAVANNAH, OA. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, M Bay-itrut, ShcannqA. jgSBSSrf*#? J5!i ^TISfFPa ainUY.mcn. “ U “ iTtf "XSoiioi , w, ?KJnuii& ?r bW * W* of the tkmMt a ‘ r ’ b/W ' 01 S”l» “ ° r "" pU * , " loh th “ sg»ss“-'”= FOR RENT—The dwelling, No. 162 Bryan-street, be* 'tween Montgomery and Jefferson itreeta. The houte I* dn good order, having recently undergone a thorough np.lt. Posseiilon o.t> b. bod tamMI.W^Ajjljr^ mh5 Broughton street, opposite 8t. Andrews Hall. O’HE Alt At STONE Y, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT to «•»»»“■ ■nMtrS=&>*, pri .™?™“r5"H««A.150 bon. B 31,000 .up*r‘or H.T.P. So- •amssffSR 1,onion ood fo r i\TON. JOHNSTON A CO. , TO LET—Until tb«' 10th of SdpUintat. . Ston, .uil.blo for otprlpg groin, eblton, Ao. Will be rent* .d jj, it FOR RENT—A large tnd comfortable dwelling, on >oona liberty street, second door from Barnard. Luma- l^dlate RoSfil^RS, 142 Bay atreet. TO Kent—A Houie at the corner of Hull-street and Orlrana square, pleasantly situated—good wa- m ter, out building* complete. and In a good neighbor. ...laTwlth or without Minding furniture, from 1st May till lat November, luyxtreat the Courier office. miiio IR SALE—A truitvand capable negro woman with her .(ANTS,' North Cbtnmerrial Wharf, Charlatan, South Carolt LATE 0> YUE P!IM OF MtUAKE. O’HBAR A Cl). flna, BANCROFT At BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND UR0KER8, For the Purchaeo and Sale of Stocks, Bondi. Exchange and Real Kitate,117 Bay-street, Savannah.' * Jan24 WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AN1) 00UN8ElJi>R AT LAW, Troupville, Lawnda county, Oa. Will practise In Thomae. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, and Columbia noun- tin, Florida. feb23 F°three children Apply at thbi nffjce. apilO F OR SALE—A deslrenhle residence on a trust lot, in fee 1Mb June. 1888, W' ■ directed, anilishere* V JtosUrf.' *»»' fttKStrert and the nth- „ nqWd to p«««d'» , „.l ...r.1 ot 111. Comnil.- •‘fflSfSSSSw J ” M ' rfee or the Clerk ftn d guardians, and all To theowners, a^nU ttoro JT^ t {ihal , prnccP1 i to open others concerned;, Thkenotiw< t ^ on lhe i«th day [jBSWV i° accordance with the ,bo#resolution. PHILIP M. RRSSF.I.L. c *. IfffivVAH AGENCY lor the sale of William Boggs A celebrated brands of Tobacco, by ^ _ simple, near the business' portion of the city Also, trust lots Nos. 25 and, 20 Monterey ward, and fronting the square. Apply to n.\yt WVLi.Y & MONTMOLLIN. F OR* SALR^Two' hundred and two and a hair (202MJ seres ot land, aituated on Reedy Creek, in Wilkinson county. Apply to WM. E. WIIJJAX8. THADMttJN OUVER. JACK BKOWW. WILLIAMS, OLIVER 6i BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT IAW, Buena Vida, Marion County, Oa., Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston, Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining ■ ** * their »—*—— *- •— J »--«« apl'28 i Reedy Creek, in 1 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. TTlOR SALE—A very Intelligent mulatto man, a good cook r and house servant, Apply to aplM WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN. F UR SALE—Three very likely young negro men, good axemen and field hands. Aj ap\28 i Vw York celebrated brands of 1 . M % w York 11 UAYER, 0 Whitaker street. 4pl27-d* — b'CIiOVY rA3*r- » *“ - - i aniOUvea. for ealeby June-4__ \*VUY°S mootmoijjk. gDMMER CltAVAT8-^a new assortment jus^recelved^ by PRICE & VEADER, No. 147 Ray-st may 19 gACONWl'ra AND SHOULDERS.—40 casks 81dea_frce R-om bone,2< Juue28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON l counties where their sendees may be required. jan'JP FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Wathingtm City, D. C„ Will practise in the various Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern* ment. June22 DR. G. F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. Schnider's, west of Liberty square, Mont- gomery-street. Residence corner of l’erry aud Drayton* streets, opposite tbo Cuthulic Church. June22 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer of Bay and Whitaker-ttreeU. ILOUR.—28 bbls Hiram Snlth, 60 do Baltimore, landing IIOI.COMBE, JOHNSON k CO. F L,--.. and for sale by june'28 ASTORS.—BritUnla and Silver Plated Castors, for sale C AST hi may 20 J. P. COLLINS. 7LOUR. kC—200 bbls Baltimore flour. 60 do Hiram Smith’s toy aooM-Ui.b^jb.i.^^.i 813&SA Tte lndor F do, 80 bhds prime and choice bacon shouiders. 20 do sides. 10 tes Baltimore and Philadelphia hams. 20 bbls leaf lard, received aud for sale by ap!5 MoMAHON k DOYLE r f KutWtroct_ n U n. N m^ne nints • 10 do quarts. Also. Claret in casks ”U baskets lleidnlck Also, Claret In casks iyir fULR—A likely negro main, aged 25 years, a gut FVrenanTnd timber hand; also, aloy aged 18 years, jeld iued and ostler. Apply to & MONTMOLLIN. m»y3i „ ... -A few copies of the late acts of the legislature of the State of Georgia, received and for sale by |. S. SIBLEY, J,inol4 136 Congress-street. S UMMER CASSIMERES, dra etes. white and colored linen drills, coatings, cottonades, gauso flannels, gents and boy’s linen aud cotton hnlf hose, ladies silk, cotton ana tnr;,,; h"".’, J.U., merluua, .lit MOREAU, R ' ASPBEHRY VINEGAR—A superior arUcio of Raspberry ,, -- u ■vSonij'AI^Aneerowo'nan aged 27years, a cook, wash- jlfiWNitE&j-M bhds prime Bacon Sides, just recoiv COHEN ft FOSDTCK B i-W— . ed sad foi **lfl by JbpciB gH|«CK , june24 CUA>n ! AUKE^3r5nkMri5m^f«ij« } 3j riusn limmwi Salmon .1.3 Engll.l. '■“"l.J"!.'”- r esl.oj -lid r.iroolo by JuneiU ■' m.Silil). J iptComolSyrnpof .opeilor qimlltr^orj.lobj^ twuormsT wasthd-iij « infill■ Mr.ii -v - yuung man of sober, ^j stejily and industrious habits, well acquainted with the receiving and forwarding or merchandise, and would nuke himself generally useful. Most respectable referen ce* given, flaw address B.. at the office «jf this paper. junelL-6 Vinegar, a very Raspberry and Orgeat mu. and for sale by Junel2 deasanl and cooling beverage, also, vrups, just received from A J Chau- ' W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. B EEF, TORE AND HAMS.—Just received. 10 ball' bbls Haws’ corned Beef. 10 whole and half bbls Pi^ Pork, 3 bbls Vlg Hams, 200 Rotonson'a Hams. Rutter and Cheese, for Mile by JuooM , DAVID O’CONNOR. S OUP Digesters, Porcellan and Tin LinodSaucepans, Brass and Brlttanla Spittoons. French Egg Baskets, for sain . .o I T» mi 11MB Junes J. I*. COLLINS. gUTTER AND LARD.—25 firkins prime and choice But ter. 20 bbls Lard, just received and Tor sale by nvB MoMAHON * DO\ raayB P IANO FORTES —Second baud Plano Forts, for salo or to Lire. B. «1TCHEIL. Successor to F. /ogbauin & Co. mny20 J. P. COLLINS. Bryan-street. SMOKED TONGUES—2 bbls just received and for sale by A. BONAUD.' JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—176 Bay-tired, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 99 Hay-tired, Savannah, Georgia. . IiATKEV VH031 ®UllODK. ' ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. IlvBrpool, inn* 89. New Vork, Jnly 10. ,.Th8 Uvorpool dfttoiof the 30th alt., hait arrived. Tho cotton aalei for the week bad been 30,000 belei, att follows i yi* Fair Orleans. «« l Fair Uplands,,..... ...,0k Middling Orleans,. 61-101 Middling Uplands,... 616*18 Bpepulaturs took 5000 bales. The market closed under an active demand. Trade In Manchester continued unchanged. Coniols current at 08J. Rice was in good demand, with sttQbr prices. Messrs. S. Lohiian & Co., and PKLssn, Eisfkldt A Co., of Hamburgh, have failed. It Is reported that Spanish ports will bo opened to the free importation of Wheat. General Aspect of Affair*, The general belter in England prevails that peace will be maintained. Insurance risks on all goods for tho Dan uhlan provinces have materially advanced. The proposed action on the part of Franco relative to the Turkish question has not officially transpired, but it is rumored that Louis Napoleon has demanded of Russia to know whether she Intended war or peace, at tho same time Intimating that Franco was pre pared for cither. Warlike preparations between Russia and Turkey are progressing briskly. A n Austrian Envoy arrived at Constantinople with conciliatory proposals. A great earthquake hod taken place in Persia. On the first or May tho city of Slieraz was almost literal ly destroyed. Twelve thousand persons perished du ring the night. A plague had arisen from the stench of the unhurried corpses, from which many were dally dying. 1 In PariB on Friday tho funds ?pened with a rise, but from the rumored Russian invasion of the Dana- bt&n Provinces, a sudden check locurred, the market closing at a decline. Gurkos—King Otbo Is preparing his navy for a de fence. A private letter from Moldovlnsays an extraordina ry Courier from Nicholas passed through to Constan tinople with another ultimatum, which if not accept ed within eight days, the Russian army would imme diately cross the frontiers and commence hostilities. The Russian army, 40,000 stnng, were already on- caped within two leagues of the frontier. anb -ith.aad he 8th and 224 majrW lh - K “«L p ii .JA—Tot save ofiWedi ,. „ The splendid steami. IA,Captain Wm Colllni. will leave M above. ... freight or passage, apply to ' . U (]abln passage to PlilladelphU. Through tlokeU to New York 26 00 Steerage,., 9 op NEW YORK—Old Established Line. * BY . J- Faina! Eleven tet of Mllleh'a copnC m situated on l/iver'e lane, bring pnrt equ.l .‘..".I iuulmnta. *1U> l.«re.t, l»d marM bj aertgsge on pri^ierty. . . . 'ts&a&iss*-' wmm ■■■■ BY T. J. WALlHi Administrators Sale. •_ .. On Tneadayi'Angast 2d, will be sold, In front of the court house. belwrro the legal hours of sale, ■ The Interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased, in the 8avaanah. Steam Saw Mills, on Hutenmjion't Island. For further ,parj ‘ ‘ ' *- Q * Sold by leave of > i. „» n if tleulara inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave oi thb Ordinary of Cbatbam County as the property of D. M; Rogers, deceased, and by order of the .administrator. jeU lata, Boots and aftThe new and elegant packet bark FLIGHT, Captain iher. having most of her i xiumer. Having moss or Her cargo engaged, will have.qnlck dl*patch. tor freight or paunge, luvtnggood accommoda- tiuns, apply on .board ntJaUMrs wharf, or to ... JjlO .. BRIUHaW, KELLY,A CO. . PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Ltne^-The HStregular packet eebr. PLANNER, Van Gilder, tnau ■ |r » will have quick dlepatoh for the above port. For freight or pasaase, apply to ‘■JlfUj OGDEN k BUNKER. aupfrior packet.schooner KM- room ’ .ICbb •lA.Hanordaoiaater, having nearly all her freight engaged, will have deapatch Mab«»ve. or to f ”^ ht .PPty on boi At Private Sale—6 keg* RedStone Mills Powder, 2 do ..... - «... ^ - - E « Hatard k Co’s HFG HG Powder* 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow der, for sale low to eloae a concern, i. - JunelO At Private Sale—A choice Heifer, aged about two years j her lire was an Imported Durham, tii* mother an Eoglliih cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to tho yard. ' 1 1 mav21 At Privato Sale—Lot No. 9. 'Third Tythlng Anson ward, .. ■ ~ " id-street- OH MONDAY, nib in.!., at 11 Swocftubi n M a :Bl oe Store, 181 COngressatreet, west ofifarketkqu 'A venr large and complete assortment df Hate* Bool. 8ho#s, Ready made tlothlng, Clotli*. Ckssimtres,- BetlL—, Ar # ghewllno* arid Shirtings, and other * ■ Dprl^ing the entire stock.^ Sale r-o*.- illy unlit the whole IrdUMeed of. rernvv-aoms undei- 8100, caeh; gloo to $300, ninety lays: over W00 ( *1* ntobtbsJor apprevedendorsed note*. -Lot No.2 by 90 feet, fronting on South Brosd-*treet—a moitde- — *“““*—'-***•“ slrable lot for building. For terms, Inquire atthicounting ap!23 Tract of tend at private sale—Lot No. 28,18th. 8d, con taining 180 acres, well timbered, situated In Qua county, •near Kingston,a.frw mjlea from.the State railroad. June20 ' 'Rosendale Cemeui—Now landing per achr Catanetv 100 bbls Hydraulic Cement, ... ■ may IT; House for Reht^-ltouse No. 20Br0ughton.itmt,ft>r rani until November lat: " ; mayl r l»s«age apply on board at TelfhTr'i Wlihif, imf - . . .BRIGHAM, KELLY &C0. ?? Regal* r Line—The adira MARY ANN and SATILLA. having nearly all their uTcngigcd, will have despatch a* above. For freight or paaaago, apply on board or to July 2 ". ' : . . BRIGHAM, KE1J.Y k CO. Fau^AbuLPlHA-Heroii’e Llne—Tlio ; At Private Sale—A desirable residence near the new rail road depot, being a single bouse with four large rooms, plastered, with al necessary out houses. Will be sold tow If applied for Immediately. Also, a new double tenement In the same neighborhood room. For terms, Inquire at counting apl22 Improved Essence of Coffee.—We have Jnst received from the manufacturer* In. Philadelphia, and continue la keep on hand for sate,.Augustus Hummel’s, Improved. Es sence of Coffee. This Is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee mn.de from the Essence is mn< G REENE AND PUIASKI IAJTTERY.—Drawn numbers of Extra Class 48: 1 34 42 60 87 21 60 20 45 75 9 17 89 15 more wbolesomo. more delicate,, finer.flavored and colored/ K rfectly cloar, and In every respect superior to the flneat o Coffee, end In use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try Hand ee«i if It does pot, maylil _ regular packet achr. FANNIE. Beaaton, muster, T .rave quick despatch forlhe above port. ForTreight (^passage.apply to Juty2 OGDEN & BUNKER. NEW YOlflC-linloii Line—The regu — i.rt r,lrnt di.1i— PI-PAD A ffli ......... ... 1 Holders of prise* will please call for tbe cash, or renew al • E. WITHINGTON’S. tar packet schr CATARACT, Rice, master, will have • for Ibo above port. For freight or passage, apply June30 _ OGDEN k BUNKER. PHILADELPII’a—Heron's Line—'The regular packet schr VIRGINIA, Suovr, master, will have quick dispatch for tho above port. For freight c passage, apply to junc20 ■ OGDEN k DUNKER. Greene hurt Palnsltl Lottery. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Class 83, draws this day, 13th July, In this city, closest 3o’clock,P.M OAITMI. $4,500. 75 Nurabor Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. Ginghams and Hdlrft. at Private 8*le.-*-Ju*t received per , last steamer, 2 cases Ginghams, 2-do French head hdkfs,, Tor sale low. • ■ ap!22 ’ ’ Tennossce Bacon and'lard, at private sale—13.6o6 jbeas- sorled hog round nevr.Bacon,.?0t-0 lbs fresh Lnf Lard,re ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sale in lota to suit ' purchasers. .. . . .. apll' UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York and Savannah Stcamstxl] OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—For Palatka, Fla..and all the interme diate landingi on the route. . The superior new Steam-packetWELAKA, iCaptain N. Kino, will, until further notice, rminAV ■ t 1 fl nlrlnnV * If _ IU AN. AI.NU, Will, UDll ITUHIMT. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rato of Passage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 I To Picolnta *8 00 St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. II.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shipped free of nil charges at Palatka, For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf, or to feblR •- 8. M. IiAFFITEAP, Agent. Extra Class 60, drawa at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 10th July. CAPim. $40,000. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. Kf Ticket* $10—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tbo package for sale In Bay lane,8avannah,Ga.. next to Robinson k Camp. E, WITHTNf MCQUEEN McINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jactoonvilte, Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer of Whitaker-tl. ami Bay-lane, Savannah. _ GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-tt. and Hay-fans, Saoannafi, Oa. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST. Office, comer Bay and Bamanl-ttreeU, Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia, Georgia. WM. H. P. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 14 Wall-ttred New York. Goods, suitable for tlio prennt and coming seasons. gml.10 PRICK fcVEADER. 147 Bay-strect. S AW MILL FOR SALE.—-Tlie property known as tho Ogle, thorpe Steam Saw Mill, onioslte the city. For terms ilyto Juii«4 E. w. Ac., apply L '. BUKER. B arkgks.- sale by l'lain. figured and satin striped bareges, fo apllo KF.MITON k VERSTlIj'B G Bound CFFEE AND SPICHS-Received by brig Mason B. Davis, and In store, SO box* pure ground coffee, SO J V C NFRAT & CO. B AREGES and Grenadines, orgmdie aud jaconurmusllns Scotch and French gin-: ha ms lawns nod French cam brics. figured and plain Swiss HHslins; plaid cambric und India mulls, and other styles of dess oods.for sale at the lowost prices, by ap!6 DkWBT k MORGAN. JOHN G. PALLIGANT, WBOLKSALK AND RRTAIL DRALRR IN WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEI, DOOBS. Wat Sitle Monument ^uare.&ioannah.Ca. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES, wist broad snuarr. savannah, ua. gTl COME AT LAST. PER STElMER A7GUSTA—Those JLLfcHats so much Inquired for at Bclden’Sol late, consist ing of block Leghorn. Canton. Straws, Alboti } Florida’s. Ac. Come now and we can suit you. jy8 A CO. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and Whitaker-slreets. Office hours from 9 A. M., to 2,J». M.; and from 3)*, P. M. to 0, P. M. DANIELL & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND CUUN8EIJ/JRS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. B UTTER AND CREESE.—25 firkins and Tubs choice now JST> WMmC "““' ra “aA*H”0N VIh'y'lE. 15 bbls Cream Ale, 20 casks Loudon Torter^recclved and for sale b^ ■^LF. AND PORTER* BALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barrels Iloward-st. flour, for B A . L .i;'by- .pm ” ROWUKO s CO. Jpi/lUR AND BEEF.—300 bbls Baltlmo^ Flour, ( 30 do _ Hiram Smith’s do, 60 do Genesee do. 20 half bbls Ful ton Market Beef, cholco brand, received and for sale by tnh21 . MoMAHON A IX)YlJ2. Junel9 MoMAHON A DOYLE. QJIB HUNDRED NTOROia—We wUh^to purciiasu one J hundred Negroes, single or in families, and will lay “* p, "“'“wfe ifflniomK, Corner Bull street and Bay-lane. JunelO B UTTER. CUKE. Ac.—20 kegs selected Uoshen Butter. 20 tub* do do. 60 boxes now Cheese. 100 do new scaled J 20 tub* do do. 60 boxes now Cheese. 100 do new SO bbU Ulna SaW. 1 K’.Sfls®?'“EnttSiim. .... -,«waiJURGS.—20 bales Yarns of ntbus numbers, lo do, Osnnburgs. for rale by^ junelfl i mum AM KE1.I. I CO. 1 wounds, bruises, sprains, Ae. isle by nuy2 Just received and for W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. — received per steamer Alabama, and for sa'e by Juael7 LaHOCHK fc BOWNE. K II1BEE A ROdBERS* olTor fur sale ,100 bains Gunny Cloth, 750 Coil* Kentucky Iiopo, 5.000 lbe. Twine. ' may20 Apply to ra»y28-eodlm ROB’T HABERSAHM A SON. W HITF. VFj?T3.—Received by steamer Alabama a new ....PRICE k VFADER, Junel6 147 Bay^t. F I/1UR. GIN, SOAP. Ac—100 bbls Baltimore Hour, 60 do KV Gin. 50 lioxos Smith's Family So ip, 60 do Hull's Candle*, landing and fur sale by _ J““«17 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. K OTICLTOCOMRACTOIIS.—Tlie Chairman of the Com mittee on Street* and lanes will receive proposals for oflho Dlankrosd.tho distance to bo piinked It 2770 feet. June] 4 B AREGFS. TISFUra, Organde*. lawns, and several styles of Summer Goods, at reduced prices, for sale by J an ' U DrWITT A MORGAN. ADIE8* GAUNTLF.TS.—Just received; a beautiful a L sortment of lodios’ buck-skin gauntlets, uf various c.to.n.r^'.by a,KIN k IIUHSa F ANS.—Common and fine palm leaf Fans, One China, Spa a may3 Spanish aud other styles lii great yarlety. for irato by nay3 KEMr MITON A VKR8TILLE. T7LOUR, LIQUORS, Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, W do J? do l’he ps’ Gin. 30 do New Orleans Sugar, 50 do Mala*- sea 10 boxe Cheese. 60 do Herring. 26 hhla Butter and Su- apbhdsj.w Union, “K” G'SrfT - ■Gets I*' 1101 ’ Uele Rnd »l'k kIsvm. driving glove* j-wSljf'S for/alo by KKMPTON A TRRSnUE, mny2 Waring'* range, next to the music store. J*^RlgS 6'OOPS.—Received per steum«lil|i Alabama—Lav- endcr. brown and black barnge. satin stripe printed do, small figured do for childrens wear. Swiss embrofded chem isette and uudersleeves, Swiss embroidered and cambric bands, ladies’ sewing silk net mit* and glove, striped silks, and small figured muslins, for salo by «pio Laroche a bowne B LACK AND GREEN TEAS. Ac.—Just received. 6 half chests extra ourjou* Oolong Black Tea, 5 do do extra Roushong. 10 do do In % ft paebngea, 6 do do choice old Hy son Tea. 25 boxes BeadclIM Candles. 20 do Star and pure Sperm Candloa. 20 do ground Coffee. 25 bbls Canal and Bal timore Floor. 10 casks Byass' London Porter in quarts and pint*. Stuart’s Crashed and Clarified Sugar, Ac., for salo by June29 DAVID O’CONNOR. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and .Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of 8t. An- drew’* Hall. Broughton Streot. ROOFING. The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples, and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices Tory low. Best reference given J. J. MAURICE. fyOutter* and Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator. Fort Florida. Will practlco in thu Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8.8. Sibley, and R. U. Hilton. Esq., Savannah, Ga. TO RENT. JSu! A small wooden Dwelling, pleasantly loeatet BiolBroad-street. Apply at this olllce. piG HAMS AND SMOKED REKK—6"bbls Pig HsiUs^a 3 do Sidoked Beef, for sale by mil A. BONvui, UNITED STATES MAIL. UNE7 Ft>r Palatka. E.F..via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys. Jackson ville, Middleburg. Blade Creek and Picnlala. r The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, -imfr-li/tagirf ■ Pjl P f T. KSuaw, will leaveonTuesday Morn ing. at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. The Rates of Passage by this Boat, are as follows To Darion.... St. Marys,,.. Jacksonville. PicolatA Palatka Black Creek . .(3 00 4 50 . fl 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at tho Charleston team Packet wharf, or to may31 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents. VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. julyl 3 NGTON. WATCHES, JEWELRY, And Fhncy Goods. RECEIVING by every arrival of the 8tenmer* fresh ;lon*.making the best assortment in this elty, of all kinds of Watches. Jowelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Tea Set*, Cups. Syphon*. Plated Castors, and every variety of articles connected with our line of buslnoss; allot which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. *y Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch and Jowelry. no 20 M‘ Applique! ace Mantillas, newest design, white Barege. N, W. Collar/ ~ ——- - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. V ISITORS to the Springs may expect more comfort by till* route than ever before j and if the cost of meals is considered, no other route offers lower fare. The road is onun to the base of the Blue Ridge, and the rails now be ing laid between Wayncsborough and Staunton—it will be in operation this season. Tho Stage Line is under the management of Mr. J. L. Heiskell. so well known to tho public. Cars leave Richmond, daily, at A. M., and the West ern terminus ol the Railroad at 11A. M DJtLY ooNxrcnoy. To Rockbridge Alum Spring*, fare $ 7 60. White Sulphur, passing the Alum. Warm, nnd Hot Springs..,.• lo 60. Bath Alum Springs 8 26. Warm Springs 8 50. Hot Springs 8 60. I«xington ... 7 00* Staunton 6 00. Culpepper Court House 4 60. . OUR STAGES “ arrive in Staunton at 8 -ktoJwi.'X o’clock, P;AL. and l-nve next morning by E *P re “ ,,nc * nl 6 A M.—spend the night ot woodward’s Jackson River Hotel, aud reach tho White Sulphur at 10 A. M.. second day from Staunton.” Chartered Coaches, to travel ns tho party wish* can be engaged at Richmond. •• For the further comfort of passengor*. we shall run on icoinmodalion line of Coaches, which will leave Staunton ?J"r Yreakfkst, slop for the night at the Bath. Alum or ' Va, n Springs, as they may desire.and reach the White • ‘"I’Jur next evening ; guaranteeing that there shall he no «*<JW” "Be ,in ni H0 keep ,t the Warm and Hot Springs each, a IDRR —John Uhl’, but ClilBrilwnyVonhiiilj .ore ( SSTn.lrCSuto*th.SS;rr C"?’ "'“ ll ” r *"» NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, dkc, Jt# THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- jHlmcnt of rich JEWELRY,embracing the recent pattern* vL/of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets and Finger-rings, nmong jf which are some fine diamond settiugs.from $10 to $600. Also, twonty-fivo sets of those unique’Pearl Sets ofEar* JuTaringsand Brooches, from $18 to $126 tho set. newest Vtif and rarest patterns; togothor witli a very select assort- ^ment of extra fine Watches set In pearl, diamond, hun ting and plaiu cases. These, with a further assortment oi good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Forks, Indies, Cup*. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes. Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks, Bronro Figures, gold mount ed Canes. Cu tilery. Ac . render* his assortment very coin- pletc. and unsurpassed in the state, either in quality or pri ce*. ' D. B. NICHOLS. ay Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry. no!2 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.. Days of Leaving Savannah for New York, The Augusta, Capt. I.yon.. Wednesday, June S Tho Florida Cnpt. Woodhull... .Saturday, “ • 11 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, ’• 18 Tho Augasta, .Capt. Lyon,, Saturday,... 26 Tho Florida, Capt B’oodhull,,,.Saturday, July 2 The Augusta.......Capt. Lyon....... .Saturday, •* 9 The Florida Capt. Vvoodhull,.. .Saturday, “ • 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Wednesday, “ 20 Tlio Augusta, Capt, Lyon Saturday, K 23 The Florida Capt. Woodhull... .Saturday, *' 30 Tl)e Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, Aug. 8 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon... Fat u id ay, The Florida . ..Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday, The Alabama Cnpt. Ludlow Wednesday, w 17 Tlie Augusta Capt. Lyon Saturday, “ 20 The Florida, Cnpt. Ludlow, .Saturday, “ 27 Tlio Augusta, Cnpt. Lton Saturday, Sept. 3 Tlie Florida Capt. Woodhull... .Saturday, *• 10 The Alabama. Capt. I.udlow...’.. .Wednesday, “ 14 J liese ships sre the largest on tlie coast, unsurpissed In ed, safety or comfort—making their pasRsges in 60 to 60 hours, and nre commanded by skilful, carefuland polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On tho completion of the Atlanta in the antunra ly-sa $26. . Saturday, Cabin passage $26. . Steerage, $9, FADELFORD, FAY A Co., June5 SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA AND SAYAN* VIG/ PIANO FORTE DEPOT. r THE undersigned respectfully Inform the citixena of Savannah, Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand more than fifty Pianns, tbe largest stock ever on sale In this city, and made by tlie most celebrated manufacturer* in tlio United Nunns A Clark. T. Cliickejjjng. Boardtnan A Gray, gOAl*. CANDLES AND STARCH.—75 boxes No. s pg- 0 and Family Soap; 70 boxes Headel Caddies; 60 da:^. do: 60 do StArch received nnd for selo by Iunel9 MCMAHON A DOYLE., AGES.—Mocking Bird Cages, just received and for C AGF by Jyi I. W. MORRELI. A CO. jgAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE.—160 bales gunny bag- glng. 10 do Dundee do. 100 coll* No. Dillon’s rope, 100 do No. 2 do do, 10 bales Dillon's twine, in store and for *Me by may20 OGDEN A BUNKER^ ANT1LLAS —^Received per steamer Florida, riels black liar# and Edgings, Ribbons, llo.-lery, Gloves. ,n RJ 2a DrWITT A MORGAN J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNUV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fbrsyth, munrot County, Ga. S. W. BMfwn ATTORNEY AND CoUNSFLUJA m x.aw, Monticello. Jefferson County, Flonaa Reference—Hon W. n.FuaOM, Favaunah, Ga. TH: U. ' C. O. WILSON. * WlIiSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Savannah. Ga., Will practice in nil the Comities ofthe Eastern Circuit Bu- siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten- tlon. Ofilce on Bay street, over Wkhstkr A PxLjira’. WILLI*M n. FLXHIMI. jniiy w w.tipv CLG BEING * M1E.I.EN? “■ The undersigned having united in the practice of Inw, will attend punctually to any biislneB*cntrustcdto their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs Swift, Densloiv A Co's. W IlITE AND CHECKED MATTING, of best quality, for “ le br jc!4 DrWITT A MiiRGAN. E ANb WARRANIS wautodbF Juael4 E. WITH1NOTON. D UTCH CHEESE—Just received 100 heads of Edam Cheese, for sale by io!4 J. ROTJK-iEArT. S MOKED T0NUUFS—Juat received two barrels Smoked Tongues,foruleby jol4 J. ROUSSEAU. PVrv? DIAMOND CEMENT—For Joining broken glass w » r e. orivory. just rcccivedaiid far sale by hM _1 V - 5_-. I1NC01 -^, Monument Square. 'e by 8. 8. SIBLEY. J MeU 136 Congress-strect. I EM0N8—10 boxes just received and for sale by A- 1 mil a nn\ A. BONAUD. Ill CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, Leg* •skhoia sail Webster, a flue assortment at . DEI .DEN A CO'S. ...JB, LIQUORS. Ac.—50 hhds Cuba Molasses. lOO , i (, °* ” 5 N O Syrup. 100 do Phelps' aud Pine Ap* . leGIn. 50 bbls Cognac Brandy. 60 do Old Rye Whisky. 40 U S’ l6 , boxe » I^mon Syrup. 60 do assorted Cordials. 30 JMe*. Ofindy Peaches. 15 cases mixed Pickles, received and •or ttl,- by Jel2 MoMAHON A DOY1R W AKTED T<! PURCHASE—28 stout, able bodied negro '' ju«n, aged from 18 to 26 years. Apply to WYLLY A MONT junell YLLY A MONTMOLLIN. TJ Al—200 bundles prime Northern Hay, for salo to ar- per bark Flight. Apply to OODEN A BUNKER jJWDR, WHISKY. Ac.—100 bbls Howard street Flour, to J- hbD double distilled Monongaliola Whisky. 150 Demi- J «assorted Mies, 150 bat^* Rio Coffee, landing and for sale bag* Rio Coffee, landing am J*U HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. ATUTICE.—The subscriber being comiiclled to dose bu "'n«»* Of P. ZOOBAUM A CO., wi JJJW.UU.n., Ind.b.rt to t for aeruei JunelO the , would .... -J tho Ui. *r u, iu uiaktt Imme- for se^ 01 *" 1 ’ *•“’ lhn ** BlkV * D 8 claim* to present theui successor to F. Zogbaum A Co. 1UEW GOODS.—Embroidered dear lawn hdkfs.. printo * - lawni. S»Uk eitolnil a ml Itla-rllnn, lu.nh-1 ptMu.nl lawns. Swiss edging* and Inserting*, bonnet ribbons, F*r*»ol» and umbrellas, plaid cambrics and clacoreta, bl'k •tMmer* R nd C f U sal |,av llon llce > * c, t J u,t received per J5*?*' DrWITT A MORGAN. 0,d Houm by the River, by the author of Owl Creek Letters. Modern FTirtatfons, a novel.by Catherine Sinclair. {“•Inn and Prim iple. a domestic novel, by Mrs. Grey. IFWIobs In Araexlca. or High life in New York, wife A “ Tenturei °f * Bachelor, or a man in search of a a%8m B *"’ ° r Holr ” f Mota,ln, “ >I,Mr . b r Dr - p - $500 Challenge. HOBKNSACK’S BVOUBI SYIIUP. A N article founded upon acientlllcprinciples.cornpound* ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and has never boon known to fail in curing the most obstlnato coses. Worms can never exist when * K T *7l e,, y Ifl onco U8ed J from the fact that lt not only de* stroys tnuji but removes all tho slime and mucus which may remain. ., Th ® Tnp© Worm. , ,*°f m ,s t '»*”uost difficult to destroy of all that In- hll.lt tho l.umau hod,. It Rrow , to in .Imort lod.Bnllb length, ml becoming ,a .ollmS nnd lutened In tbe inte, Unee nnd ehimoeb n« to enw ac , bit,. St. Villi' Ibince. So , ulileh I, the cn..*e ol moo, l0 Bmvo Dol b,,|„.’ Ingltat these eomphlou ho,. t b,| r „ r | g |„ fti,,, lh , t,.„ jroro. i eoo.enoeotly they do not u.. .hetroper medicine, for their disease. 7 o those who are afflicted whh this aw ful foe to health, I recommend the use nf m » u ’ and Liver Pills j the Syrup to be taken indnses of two ta P ble spoonfuls three times & day, then tak«. r rom •»_-. ’ eight of my IJvor Pills, to dislodge and pass the w-. r m q? strictly following these directions, tlie most obstinate u. e , of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. This worm is usually found in thesmali Intestines, and is the worm must common to children, yet It is not entirely confined to them, os adults have frequently been known to suifcr with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a bluclsh streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.or any ol your children have any of tlie above symptoms, Hoben* sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using It you have a certain, safe and speedy cure : and if after using it according to tlie directions the patient is not re stored to health,and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest nssured there is no remedy beyond tho grave, as for fall, there is no such word as fail with those who uso my Worm Syrup. Ascarldcs, or Small Thread Worms. These worms, to which the human sytem is liable, are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to bo found in tbe rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor ders, such as inflammation of the bowels, and other de- raugement* of the stomach. The best nnd safest medicine that can be used is Hobensack's Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power or my medicines over Ascaradie*. that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pill* are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that Is necessary Is to use the syrup’ In accord ance with directions on each bottle ; and in case a gentle tlve Is reqnired In order to allay tlio Irritation they ce, tho Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and ealthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can be taken, *■ HOBBHfSACK’S LIVER PILLS, No part of the system is more liable to disouse than the liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and u diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of the body, produces liver complaints, Jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia. Ae Liver Complaint, Is attended with ohilU. succeeded by fever, severe pain in the reglonnf the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred, tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side is in creased oj pressure, should tbe left lobe be affected, tbe S ain is senerel'y in tbe left sboul-ler, with a short d ry cough. ■e skin becoming of & sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the seat of tho disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma ter from the system. THOMAS HUGHES HINES; ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLI/IR AT LAW, Troupville. Georgia, Will practise In tlie Circcuit Court* nf Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwln.Gcnrgia: and in the Cir cuit Court* of Jefferson, Madison nnd Hamilton, of‘lie Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia counties In Hie Eastern Circuit nf Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Department* at Wash ington. JOHN H. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin. Laurens county. Ga., late junior partner of tlie Arm of A. A J. Cochrank, Irwinton. Ga.. will nttend promptly to all business entrusted to hi* care Partlc ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. H. Rows, Dublin, Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah. may7—dAwly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Ouwns' Building, opjnsile Pulaski House, Having made large addition* to hi* establishment, continues to do BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTING, in hi* usual neat and handsomo style, and on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned, Agents ofthe above Com pany are prepared to take risks against F*ikb on Buildings and their contents AlsoMiW.Ni Ska Risks, on the mostfavorable term*. BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agents. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT, _ 163 Broad-street. Columbus. Ga.. Wln *rans»*l the above business in tlie usual manner, and pay strict attain--,, to all consignment* entrusted to ids care. Ho would respwfffliy refer to tlie following po,- sons : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John lj. Howard, War- ham Cromwell. E*q., I*wi* M. Duir. Columbus, . Wm. P. Yonge, Abraham Backer. Savannah. 0m—jimeg EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. A A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. W‘“ : attend ( to the purchasing on commission. Corn. ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual iy be purclinssd upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon tho W. A A. Railroad Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Air. Wm. M. Warily, Sa- vannah.mmmmmm mmm . * UM1J'* I Antier s Magazine do ; Peterson’s Magazine do. p r™"™ ' Illustrated News, No. 25, Farther supply of Echoes of» Bell; received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. THACKERAY'S ENGLISH HUMORIST, a setdes offe* A tUreS on gurift. rnnnM*. ISImn Jr#, to-r-J* oj> 8wift. Conareve, Adison. Ao. ttnturies* ^ T, ° an< * Monarchy in the 10th and 17th onl* | Alters of the Rev. Stephen Olin, late President n\*re?*. 1 ?** nUnWen,it r- Lett** 011 ** ^ l * ie RIvop. by the author of the Owl ' Jfe' M £morial of the English Martyrs. if'TWge Works, vol. 6. flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. .AOgtlih Law sod Equity Reports, being the first volume tinM ,r *. N .\" » u bMrlberscan be supplied at tinori- ■’S'PHwof $12peraonum, nod's Magarine for June. ', -I" 0 * 22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Dyspepsia. f Dyspepsia, and its various diseases a: head,heartburn, oppression after catii . j, _ u. ; tiling e. WU-j-OMh will be paid for WoolJjy^ „ ■ r r • r *~— AND HAIR —v con- ,0 PPfr °t tee above articles for sale by -^ la BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. B n .u ’.'i"!? A 5 D rM.lr.,,10 tall 1,1,1. i'U55 | - r | .llm.lUrtrtB^. U whole ir.i hair dn PI. ■ C3l"5,''# 1 '•‘.SmrtU- end Rolo.01.., n«n,«. 10 H.S ?ESl-«»i*oJ5r DAVID O’ONNOR, J n»l7 _Coni*r Broughton and Drayton streets. basVets'Mumm's Kirtenay champagne, Utlrm 'l 1 * an< i 60do I^me Star do,of direct itnpor* S|J^ T « r J rc “ olc<, »rtlcle. In store and for sal?hy_ _;. atom, and 100 ROWLAND* Oft Tlie symptoms of . dluiness In tho head,heartburn, oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, Ac, and some times general languor of tbe whole body, from this it will be seen that the diseoae owes its origin to a disorganised state of the IJver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I iver Pills la the very medicine to effect -a permanent and lasting cure, as they act by changing the certain mnrbld actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Females, You will And these Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which mar arise from female Ir regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, Ac. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme dy to oure.the following complaints.Gout, Nervousness; Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of 8lght. or in fact any nf the di*. eases that arise from affections ofthe Liver, Impurity of the Blrod, or constipation nf the Bo well. Medical Evidence We. the unuderaigned Physicians, having had the rceipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that tho Ingredients of which they are composed make# them the best PHI In use for all diseases of the Liver, Im- purities* the Blod, Ao. GEORGE WOOD, M. ”D. F CROWLEY. M D. L. BOWEN. M. D. fl®“ Purchase none hut those having the signature “ J. N. H0BEN8ACK,” aa all others are worthlesa Imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and ail othera wishlni fcome agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N. H0E.„. SACK, at bis laboratory, No. 190 North Second-street, above Race. Philadelphia. 8 ° > j3^ r * U *** Mwcbwrt* in the U. 8. C sale by mayl2 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. F OR SALE—A very superior one horso carryall, double, *eat. made by one of the best manufacturers at the north F'or particulars, aptly to may31 SAWYER, HOLLISTER A CO„ RTiitnker-st. 'ACON AND 11EEF.—30 casks Bacon Sides and Shout- B 'dsrii: 26 half bbis Fulton Market Beef, received and for salo by Junel9 McMAllON A DOYLE F ”"RKSll TURNIP SEF.DS.-Ru to tings. Flat Dutch, Red Top largo Globe aud larjp Norfolk Turnip Seeds, of tho growtli of 1843, just rect-lvid and for sale by Juno‘28 W, W. IINCQ1-N, ilonument square. Way, dally cxpecte . per schr Cataract, for ol® to arrive by . M BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO juno28 rjllAMPAGNE, SYRUP, Aa^JO baskets HfTiisiclTch7>i* by Junofl' 101AMMBK JOHNSQV CO. W RAPPING PAPER.-^Two hundred ream* Wrapping Pajier, of differuntrire, for salo by. ,, may 17 jjMtKtfF? LOBSPfEff^n SALMON—Just received 10 iloton anii qualities, recelveii und S. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-fit. per steamer >abauia, and for sale by mltll JUNES' COATS^’h PANTS—An additional supply re W P. PARISH A CO., . . Bv J, L Hkiskfxl. Agoht. VW" Servants travelling witiiout their master*, must ,.... ,7, "‘B 1 iivi* iimniera. iniiBv lenvea pass with the Ticket Agent, and also show anutlior to tiii> Conductor. An extra eburge wffl bo made if passengers do not obtain tickuU * E. If. GILL. States. . Islight A Newton. Edward* A Fisher" all well known to the lover* of Music, havo place in their large assortment.— These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully finished iu Rose Wood, Black Walnut.and Mahogany, with iron frame* made in the nuikt substantial nnd workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated Atolian Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been oqunlled.' All these instruments have metalicframes which render them peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. Tlio undersigned are Agents for Henri Hera’s, celebratod Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Caiihakt’h MkijODIONS.—'Tills bcnutiful toned wind instru- montananufactiired by Carhart A Needham, N. Y.,for vllingo purposes. Lodges.Serenading Partios. and tlie private prac tise of Organists, possessing a aweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these Instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. Tho prices of the Pi. anos ranging from $176 to $1,000. T. W. MORRELI. A Co ,NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The newandsulendldaide-wheel Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1.200 tons register., Captain WiitiAM Collins, lias commenced her Regular Trips. ' and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the 18th day of May, nnd every nlternato Wkhnimiay thereafter; say on the 1st, 16th and 29th of June, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philnde.phia $26 00 “ “ through to New York,.. / 26 00 Steerage” 9 00 ThlsShtp has beeu built with entire regard to safety, com fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah nmyl7 HERON A MARTIN. Agents, PhUadelphla. FOlt PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED, Jb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June llfA, at 4 o'clock. T *'e fine slde-wheel stesmsliip OSPREY. 1000 53yJa»£tun* burthen.J. Bknnkit. commander, will leave as pei annexd schedule every other Saturday. KHOM CHARUSTON. June 11 June 25 July... July .23 August., August 20 n....... -r 8uperinlendent Transiiortation. Richmond, Tune 21, 1853. Ini—jc24 “CLEAR THE TllAClt.”' The subscribera havo tills day put in ‘ JUR H( PIANO FORTES. , THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- 'art A Co’*., and Jonn U. Dunham’s Piano 'F'nrtcs, are always suppliud witli an as sortment of theso favorite and Justly celebratod Instru ment*. F'or durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch 1* evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observer, ns well ns tlie critical connoisseur. Tlio ladies are respectfully invited to view these instruments. An nrrrangcment having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge ofthe tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Market-square. W Second hand Pianos taken iu exchange, also tuned and repaired. jel7 “SON operation, two splendid FOUR' ........ . uiM/t!ft! , 'Soinnty’crtn produce, to ply be- tween Forsyth Depot aud the Indian Spring; and having ennaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson nnd Mr. Francis Genno. old nnd experienced relnsincn. pledge themselves to convey tho travelling public to and from the two points in a safer nnd bettor style, and quicker time, than ever before dune at this vlnco. We also lmvo family omnibuses always in readl- iief*. Visiters.and families particularly, will find it great ly to their comfort and interest to call for our conches. We meet both tho day and night trains of cars. K. J. A C. !,. VARNER. Indian Springs. June 10. tilAulS—jitne23 Just re<^ti , ‘-‘d aud for sale by jiinoiA J. 1*. COLLINS. Just received and for sale by junelS lft ofyour Fatiguo Caps, nil lettered ready for uso. at jy9' BEIJIEN A GO’S. L. S. DENNETT & CO., 8UCCFXSORS TO J. C. THORNTON. Having purchased tlio entire Interest of Mr. *w.J- C. Tuornton in his Carriage establishment in th’lscTty. most respectfully solicit n continuation of the ex tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on tho late proprie tor. It wont Intention to keep a huge and extensive as sortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to this innrket. The late proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, will act ns our agent at the north, for tlie purchase und supply of our establish ment. His experience of twenty years in the business at thu South, will Insure to our friends and patrons such a well selected stock ns cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Mr. BKNNKIT will give his personal attention to nil kind of repairing, a* heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT. THOMAS A. UROWN. maylO . JUDGE W. HARRIS. sail by I. W. MORRELI. A CO. ^YSNaRURGS—Just received h fresh supply of extra heavy KJ 0*i>burgs.from the Waynuinnvillo factory, for sale at factory pice, by iy8 WOOD A RODGERS C ORN.—1.000 bushels prime Tenncsso Corn, 50 ft*to the buslifl, for sale ly Jy8' WOOD A RODGERS. 1 story of School I’ulnan’s Magazine for July. Edgar Clilon.or Right and Wrong- IJfo : by C. Adams. Hildebrand or the Buccaneer and theCui<u na i; br Aus tin C. Burdick. , Paul, the Smuggler ; by Capt. tirady, of the U. S. A. Tlie Monk ; by M O. liwi*, Esq.. M P. Bnrnum’s Illustrated Nows, No. 20. F'or sale by Jc20 J. B. CUDhEDOF,. Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being sitna- . * 1——iin.it DONNETSt BONNETS II 60 ensenjust received at the TRIMMING AND 'GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Uroughton-sL- __ Country Merchants Milliners, and tho public goner- , are invited to examine this stock. It consist* of 60 §f ally, an different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp. rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admired sty.es; flats and h»«., fV* 1 ”«km1» ; .to " bonnet rlbbomu straw trimmings, dress do. wh-to ana colored luce, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and other combs, hair puffs, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits, flowers, feather* and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wristlett*.buttons. steeltrimmlngH. zephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking caps, slippers, children’s lmbliments. such as robes, sack* marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dotijl assisted by competent in 1 liners from New York, will nttend to the trimming department, and will en deavor, with skill and taste, to please nil who may favorheT with orders. Fancy and other bonnut* cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. KY Five bonnet maker* wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. »pl30 STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair- i^^Ped and pressed in the latest fashion. WU Three Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers are wanted Immediately, at tbe Broughton-street Trimming and General Variety Store decl2 DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTR-'-pJust _ J1IVI r&r.i I’uuHiiui —. 1 received, a few cases water-proof BeaM^ lot of thick pegged Boots, togetbw-■ with * -sortment or Gentlemen’s •»> »“««• sorar of a new and approved ’ri’^bwHtbe sold at low prices, by R. FLANWaS A CO., 106 Bryan-street. All In want wtil please caU and Judge for themsolve*. deoil CO-FARTEKSHIP NOTICE. The under.lgncd huve associated themselves to- getlicr. under tho name and style of Murphy A tie- vanny, for tlie transaction of general Boot nnd _ .. Slioe’busine**, having the stand on the corner of Congress and Whttnker-strcet*. formerly occupied by M Prendcrgast. Tliev are now prepared to offer to their friend* ana u.«. P „Mic. a well selectdl stock of Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Moots, Shoes, Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash. J3y ’ ’ MURPHY A DEVANNY. HOME MANUFACTORY-AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY. pitSR rpiIE undersipned h»ctn« »,i»i»«*j J*-- -«-«-* -• »* lowing kinds of Soap, is now prepared to do so, viz: American Cream Snap in bats. ]#ntitidry in mass. “ Toilet (Sanltlve) in small bars. “ Shaving Soap In cakes. <• *• Cream in not* Cream Soap preparation in bbls. ny the u*o of these Soaps, hot water, washing machines, washboards. Ac., ore entirely dispensed with, nnd not one-fourth tho labor i* re quired tod<> the washing of a family. Washing Is done-my moarly rubbing tho soap on the parts mostly soiled, then place them in water sufficient to cover them, ami let them remain a few hours, then with n good hand rubbing nnd thorough rinsing they will be per fectly clean an-i beautifully blenched, and without injury to tho most delicate fabric. A coll and trial Is respectfully so licited. W. FI. MONGJN. 170 Brougliton-streeet. N. B.—Tliesc Soaps wash with either hard, salt, or soft water. Juno‘24 UNITED STATES MAIL l-INE.- Through in 60 to 66 hour*.—Aria Fork and ClinrluUm Steam Packets-leave Adgor’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and' splendid Steamships JAMES AIKiF.R, Captain J, Dickinson, 1,600ion» obcTmaltMmnto^tednesif y. ’having been newly coppered- ‘ ' ' In cr“‘—*— and guards raised, is now fa cnmplcto order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accomj modatlons, apply at the olllce of tho Agent. HENRY MISSR00N, Corner East tiny and Adger A Son’s Wliarve*. N. ti.—A new ship will bo placed In the line to conned with the Southerner on Wednesday*. feblO Collars, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaconet nnd Swiss Edging* and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Bands, Lawn nnd cambric Handkerchief*, black Ij*co Mantillas, Valencia and thread Edgings and Inserting*, Bonnet Rib bons. etc., etc. for sale by mliO HENRY LATHROP A CO. gUMMFnt QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcase linen, white A CARD.—It will be seen from tho abovo. that I have sold out to Messrs. L. 8. Bknnktt A Co., nnd I have every confl dnneo in the ability of these gentloinen. both in capability and capital, to successfully conduct tiio business, and keep up the reputation of the establishment. Mr. LkwisS. Bkn.vut has been my foreman for the last two years, and I take pleasure in recommending him to the public a* no industrious, capable and deserving man. who. while looking to his own interest, will not neglect those of hi* patrons. In relinquishing my business in this place, I take the op portunity to say. that it is not Irom any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in the city of Savannah. I have been kindly nnd generously treated, and have suc ceeded much better than 1 anticipated. | '".the course I have just tskcn.I have bean prompted by c iHiiu-i*-.- . -private character altogether : wherever n.11„. Ilvplto't nnd colored linen drillings, blenched and brown sheet ing*. stripe and plaid satin Jean* fur boys’ wear, black ba rege. grenadine nnd crape de Paris, mourning muslins, par asols nnd umbrellas, for sale low by may22 DrWITT A MORGAN. N EW GOODS PER STEAMER.— 1 Toil de India for travel- ling dresses. French printed jnconets and cambrics, figured and plain awl** muriin*. plaid nnd stripe swiss and cambric ninsllna. nansook. jaconet nnd mull muslins brnideretl clear Inwn hdkfs., N W collars and cambric, and cambric and swiss bands, ribbons, hosiery, gloves. Ac,, just received by mav22 IhcWlTT A MORGAN. nf obligation, and cherish t(ia v ueL uerity ami advancement of tho city nmTifrpiV,* °sPntl,. mgw'illdo more to effect this, than the sustaining ora healthy and honorable competition. I^t thegood people of the City and State see to it. J. C. THORNTON. Savannah. 9th Mav. 1863. N. B.—Mr. II. I). W. Alexander is my legally authorized agent for the transaction and closing up of my business. laurel grove cemetery. O RDINANCE PASSFJ) 31) JUNK. 1852.—Sec. 10. Be it forth r ordained by the authority aforesaid. That from and otter tlie day of publication of the preparation of said Laurel Grove Cemetery shall bo made by the Mayor os n- bovo provided for. it shall not be la »fulto Inter any dead body in any other place within tlie corporate liralta of -the city of Savannah, than in tlie said Laurel Grove Cemetery and iu 'ho present Hebrew Cemetery, and *ny person who shall so inter or cause to bo interred, or be in any manner roneerned in interring any /lead body within the.corporate limit*.save In Laurel Grove Cemetery aud said Hebrew Co- metery. shall be subject to a fine of five hundred dollars, to be recovered on Information before the Mayor of the city. A true extract, jya , EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council. bits, and to require each ofthoip to keep a horse. ° r lh ” bleu, and it ia hereby ordained by the authorJtwW*J2; same, that from and aDcr the 13th day of Juna J$53, the pay of each City Constable shall be four hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. Instead bf the pay now re ceived, and each officer be compelled to keep a horso. and iu failure to do so. bo fined by tlie Mayor. Sec. 2. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that nil ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against tbe provisions of thisordinancabe, and tho same Is hereby repealed. (L. S.] Passed in Council. 30th June. 1853. , , A ‘ R- WAYNE. Mayor. Attest: Edward G, Wobon, Clerk of Council. jy3 IRVING HOUSE, Washington. District of |J|{[ CWitmWa.—'Tlie undersigned, late proprietor of |l»M- French'* Hotel. Norfolk. Va.. having recently leased .... ubuve popular establishment, takes pleasure in inform ing his numerous friends that he has. nt great labor nnd expense, refitted and furnished the house ahV provided the most ample arrangements for the comfort nnd convenience of nil who may favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable experience In hotnl-koeblng lie flatter* himself that families am) single boarders can be ac commodated at tho Irving as *atlsfactorily ns at auy other hotel or boarding house in the United Stales. Member* of Congress and others visiting Washington, with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to examine this house before inakingnm»ngement*el*ewhnre. It is eligibly situated at tbe r.orner of I2\h street mid Penn aylvania avenue, midway between tlie Capitol and Depart ments. Tlie budding is large nnd of modern aiuiiis—*—-v the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and tbo forui- tur* 1* new and of the best des -riptlon. Still Better.—The charges nre moderate and in accord ance with the times, whilst the table* groan with the best that tlie country afford*. CaU, examine, and titisfr your- •.i A B g DANIEL D. FRENCH. Watorogjon. D. C .June 1.1853 je7 U NITED STATES ENGINELER OFFICE. Savannah. (Ga.) Juno 20th. 1853.—Scaled ProposaJjj»ni>f^--'*‘-c j. * tpin -«« -~tii u,. 20thJul»- ,<4--—rr uib delivery of tlie DANIEL CROMLAY, FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER—Comerof Brough ton and Bull-streets.—The subscriber desire* to in form the public that he has opened as above, where ha U prepared to exocuto orders for Boot* ot the finest finish und style, and eqnaL if not superior to any heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in this State who have been hi* patrons in Charleston, respect fully solicit*from them and tha public a call and a trial. mh!7 this -»«»-.»ui the ?otlL ^ a * Urn J l,1< following material* in titeSavannah river, near the dppei part of Fig Island, and In front of the lower part of the city of Savannsb- namely 4,000 Mowed Piles, having lengths varying from 27 to 33 foot. 12 Inches square at the forger end and hewed perfect ly straight and square for 16 feet measuring from the butt; tlie remaining length may diminish in size, but the pile not to be lea* than 9 Inches at the smaller end: or, 4.000 Sawed Piles, having lengths m above specified, and 12 inches wide by 10 inches thick; ant for 4.0C0 Sawed Piles, 26 feet long and 12 Inches wide by fl inches thick, all to be of yellow pine. The prices of the sawed piles to be stated per thousand feet, board measure. The deliveries to be as follows s One-fourth on or before tho 1st September next, one-fourth on or before the 1st October next, one-fourth on or before the 1st November next, and the remaining fourth by the 1st December next. june29—eodfl J, r. GILMER, 1st U. of Engineers. UMBRELLAS, ■ A fresh assortment of. both cotton and silk, j art ra- cn wBr „ a . h ^.. ( , X PARASOIH AxD UMBRELLAS.—An assortment of *(b,llI7SS^«l»PV-»5”iiu. AUo.low prte«l ua «"■ H AY—100 balsa prime Northern Hay, landing from hark Hftrift Mirwn. for Ml, bj depot. ... twenty JW1. ■ numb-r rf •boif. A* JunalO—la«3m A. WjUffl. / , y ONE HUNDRED DOLLARSREWAto-For my msn Boston, and hi* delivery to me. or, conflnen ent in any safe Jail, so that I can get hlb. He left me about the first of June, 1862 ; he U about 6 feet 8 Inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, a wide space between 111* upper front teeth, to walking turn* Ids feat rather out, he has a wife at Mr. Joseph Wilson’*. In Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by (he name of Char ity; she formerly belonged toJefferaon Boyd, near Poor Robbln, Scrlven county. Ga. When heard of lost ba wa* about Boyd’t. I bate heard he ia getting Shingles and go** to Savannah pretty often on timber raft* and wood .»Rbefr Re tiaa a pass and has altered bl* name. I think If there It a good lookout about Savana*ti and up ® ni1 down tha rirerand about Mr. Wilson’*/*® Hr Boyd’s he will soon be canght. address It Four Mile Branch,D*®!?JlWrtrlet v Ponth lJunsa' _ ■DAODN. IHJhK AND BEETV^. c “ l ' l, P rlm 0 Western IU- O con 8tde,30 do do Should"**^ 0 tibia Mess Pork, 15 do me do, 76 do Mesa Bect^tialf doFdton Market Beef, tktebjr -bH / WEBSTER k PALMES. maylO I. C. THORNTON. FOR RENT. Bilif ed THE The large and extensively established Hotelce’’ fumt HOUSE.—This extenslK IjijjL has got four hundredand three irie* high, and about 100 large wltn t buildings. well.aH«4«4 nolise yard, am a h, and about 100 Urea ' ' , th ® ngs, well sh-d-* «o u98 J*” 1 ' “, n ’ n w , yar , Also a rich garden, eight new rooms, with fire places in each are now being added to It, ** “ -...in—„ n u i^-.ii- southern country, A con- SUlkf. rK-“- !li ' 11 "- b.lomlng to tho hou.o, caa be purchased low from the present oc fara.Mr. T. A. Goodwin. Possession will be given on the lh July next or sooner if required Address i24—eodO D. DEMPSEY, ~ ‘ “ jiine24 D. DEM Sole Proprietor. Mscon. FISK’S METALfC BURIAL CASE. WE are constantly receiving these valuable ^^vCaso*. aud have them always ia readiness to be delivered at the sb ortest notice. ^ • I. W. M0RREI.L 4t CO N. B.—We are permitted to Inform fbe public that we have received from Mr. Raymond, of New York city, a let- ter signed by the different members of the United Slates Senate, who wer* appointed to take charge of the body of the Hon, Hknet Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed in one of Fisk’s Metalic Cose*,) and who went with ittoKentuoky; they say to Mr. RirMONiAthat tho Case answered tbe pur- K se for which It was Intended, and meets with theirappra- tlon, and they cheerfully rsoommim-i U ut tne public as being superior towny other C*so for the transportation i the dead. The letter can-be seem by calling on feb!4 I. W. MORRELI, * CO PARTICULAR 1 fn To JUiSAVJ NOTICE* BELDEN k OO.. ‘of Broughton and Bamard-streds, To PtAXTrmV M XN CHANTS AND OTHKXS . __ 1VAN5AH TO UT IN THU* OCmjM.—TllS nn.ler.E-^3 signed would call particular attention to their exten- . • live wholesale and ratoll HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our gdods ore mostly of out own manufacture, and.can therefore be told cheaper, because they are not burthgned with Jobber’s profits, while for quality and style the/ will, compare with anything In the market. ihvihg permanently located In Sarannah, w#dre deter- rawed to secure patronage by selling good bdrcslu*. dealing fofrly with all pien. and crou-lifting with nos®- Wa are In league with no'. Shoe. Clothing or otherestrdlfshment eith er for mutual benefit, or fi*r the purpose//keeping custom ers awar from those bouses where thjw«*° buy cheapest We expect every eustomer to judge 9* hlmselr. and u we cannot suit lilm, will take pleasured* referring him tooth ers who can. / BELDuffcCO, Jan27 Cr. Rdoghtott and Barnard-st. rrm BUILDERS.—Scaled proposals will be received by the A undersigned, until the 25th of June next, to furnish sll tlie material* and erect tho keeper's dwelling and office . ing at Laurel Grove Cemetery, according to plan aryl specifica tions to be scon at Messrs. Shall k Fav’s. Architects. JOHN MALLF.RY. Chairman may22 Committee on Health and Cemetery font colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet, Batts'e and iw "11 «l 12UA. 3 cases assorted Gingham*, new stvle*. at 1 ( n fH' , “ t bergain.j lA»iU«s’ Linen Cnmhri. r kerchiefs, at 12JJd- We have much pleasure in (lireoting particular attention to the arrival by the steamship Florida nf the above goods, and can. with perfect confidence, recommend them hs the cheapest goods ever offered for salo in Savannah M. PRENDERGAST k CO.. may20 178 Broiighton-st.. opposito .^t Andrew’s Hall. GOODS—At Reduced Prices—llio subscribers are of fering the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Good* consi*ting of Bareges. Printed Jaconet* and Drgnndles.F'rcnch Cambrics and Ginghams, Printed nnd Plaid India Silks. Al so. Hummer Quilts. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col- lars, kc., at a great reductionfrom former price*. Jy6 DEWITT k MORGAN T OKAY WINK—Just received. 12 down Tokay wine, for sale by junol A. BONAUD. FIREMENS’ HALL S EALED Proposals will be received by the undersigned until tlie 10th July next, for butldlnga Fireman’s Hall on the corner of Abercom and | Sgnth oR/co of Messrs! 8holl k Fay, arohitect*. Bond and security will bo required that the City shall suffer no loss in carry- ing out tho contraot. _ _ Je2 R. D. ARNOLD, Ch, Fire Pep, CARPETb PRESERVED, T HOSE families desirous of having their Carpets taken up, and packed for preservation during tho summer, can have th* *•—« attended to by my Upholsterer* who Ms ““ "■ ©w Orleans. Carpets wifi be packed-and'stored until families may winli them relayed. Send yo-r orders to WM. H. QUION, Agent. *p!28 Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-st. MORE NEW BOOKS! R ECEIVED BY S S. SIBLEY. June 28. 1863.—Edgar Clifton, a story of School life, by C. Adams. The Old F'orest Ranger, or Wild Sports of India, by Mol. Wnltor Cambell and Frank Forester. A New History ofthe World, giving an account of tho various Revolutions in Europe and Amsrica, to tho presant time, by H. White, B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. Tlie Believe, by Rev. Hush White. Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number, Putnam's Magazine for July. Bamum’s Illustrated News, Gleason’s PtctoraL Ite. June30 S CHOOL BOOK8.~Web*ter's Unabridged Dictionary, Boston School Diction*»r, nten-* Mapping Plates l’lerpont's American First Class Book, PP Loomis’ Eminent* of Algebra. Vouman’s Class Book of Oiemestry. Qua:kenbo's First Lessons In English Composition. » * Common tsohool History. Bulllon'rLatin Reader. A further supply received and for sale by n>Vl8 S. S. SIBLEY. 136 Coi fongress-street. M *®rt™e»> to f tee finest and cheapest Slates »bo w received; also, a specimen of V >0DK SUtM * wh,cl * “ n bo rumlsh*«rwholee*l# apll 6 , ... „ 8 8. SIBLEY, 136 Congress-stwet. CANARY CAGES BY THE _ ijt8T STEAMER— A n,1,(»nf L...11I..1 - . • A variety of new anS beautiful patterns of canary Cage* just received. Those desirous of n hand- some Osgt. and one proof agafnst Mites, have onto i mh'28 r-o-,—,— proof against Mites, have only to make an early call for ft choice from a fine - sortment — . J- F' OOLUN8,100 Bryan^t PLIOQUUT CHAMPAGNE.—50basketairthi^ei^iwl I" 8 ' Wh0W it unequalled where (tU tiuown, no# landing per steamer Alabama, and from nuumaniu. June,, June 16 July..,.,,,. 2 July If July 30 August 13 August 27 Sent 10 Font 24 October.... 8 October.... 22 November. 6 November.19 December.. 3 ....$16 Sept 17 October... October... 16 October ...20 Nnvember..l2 November. 26 September.. 3|December..lO Cabin passage Steerage o Through ticket* to New York 17 Till* ship lias been thoroughly overhauled nnd furnished with new boilers, and a largo nnd clognnt dining saloon on- deck, with every arrangement that con add to tbe comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharfs* ths Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow aud City of Manches ter. nt the fool of Queen street, nnd Central wharf, Cliarlos ton. Freight on sll perishable article? must be pre-pald, For freight or passage, apply to II. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, june7 Agent, Philadelphia. r* UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM-1 •j&yjgg&SIUP ISABEL, WrujiM Rolunn, Commsudm _.tween Savannah. Key West nnd Havana, connecting' with tlie tlie Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s line for Cal ifornia. This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna for Key West and Ifovann. on tho 15th and 80th of each month, and from Havana for Savannah on tbe 8th and 22d of each month. .... The I*aUl will connect at Havana, with the U. S. Mall Steamship Company’s line to Asplnwnll,nnd the Paclflc mail line from I’h name to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed nt the railroad wharf at Aspin* •all free. Transit at tlio Isthmus at tho passengers’ ox- pense. The Isabel will also connect st Havana with the V. S. mall Steam Company’s line nt New Orlcnns. Tickets for Key West and Havana can bo had of COHENS 6 I1ER17,. Agent* at Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Francisco, can 1 be had by applying to MORDKCAI k CO, Agents. Charleston jnn!3 UNITED STATES MAIL, From Mncon, Gix., to TnllnHnssue, Flu. Vtailroad lo Ogkthorp—Stages to Thllahossee. commenced on the 6tli tn&t., running three times a week via. Newton, Ruinbrldgc. aud Qiitncv, and three times a week via. Thnmasvillo, lluncansvillo, kc. Passengers by this routo will leave Macon at half past 8 o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages leavingOglethorge either way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tal* Inhossce, at 10 o'clock on tho ovening of the next day-time by either route 86 hours. Slnndny, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton. Bslnbridg* and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Saturdays, by the wav of Thomasvlllo—returning samo route on Mondays, Wednesday*, and F'ri'lays. at lo. p, M. Through frnm Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route iu 36 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah in 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloo Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It la also decidedly tlie best, cheapest and most expeditious rontfc •" ida, for travellers to Apalachicola nnd West Florins. F'are from Macon to Ogluthorpo $1,75 { from Oglothorpe to Tallsbassee, $10,(10. I.. C. Siuw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. F'whkk, “ Tallahassee. qugao F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor SOUTH-WISSTEItN ‘lt AILROAD, or |ia**engera leaves Macon at A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe at 10H, A. M. Leaves Oglo* thorpo at 11JA. M.. arrives at Mncon at 3)i, ?. M Con necting each way with tlio Ceutral and Macon and Western Train and tho Tallahassee Mail Stage Line. .Passengers dino at Fort Volley at 1U. P. M. ml6 GEO. IV. ADAMa^uparinW^st,- ijkbsi Mall Train. leaves Macon doily, at 8o’cloek, P. M, “ Atlanta “ “ OJI “ P. U. Atlanta “.' ’ “ QU « ' p, m! C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and. Atlantic and I-aGrange Roads, and with the Day Train ofthe Georgia Road, and at Mare i with th* Day Train* of the Central and South-western no ads, Passenger -111 orrtvo In Hoeon ot UK, ond ot ItlooU .1 IK, hifin, the remainder of the night forrest. Passengera going South, via Montgomery,. (Ala.) who arrive at Montgomery in for- leave Savannah at 8 A. M,, will a ty-eight houra, including all stoppages, end only ten hours staging. AecommodationTralns.Tri-Wnckly, will leave Macon every Monday, V> ednesdsy and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. U. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satnr- J H A - M - This Train will connect with the Night Tra n of the Georgia Rood at Atlaqta..and with the Night the Night Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the un. ward Train can dine at Griffin. „ „ EMERSON FOOTKj Sap’t' MiOOK. May 17,1852., . 8mo Jy 22 TO THE r ’ 1 . .. 'root route from Savannah end Macon to the Meriwether Spring*, via Central. 8outb-*cltern, and Musco- gee Railroad*, and post coAche*. through in twenty-two hours, l°«ring Savannah at 8 otefock, P. k, arriving at the vFarro 8prin£ t ° Ck ’ P * M "“ twent J*« , fltit nfleft shying to Farefr m Ravaniah to Warm Springs. $11 00 Farefrem Savannah to Chalybeate Sprints 10 60 Fare from Macon to Warm Springs...... . 6 60 Fare from Macon to Chalybeate Springs 6 00 Conveyanwa may always be obtdned from the Warm Springs to either the Sulphur or Chalybeate. • JnocO—lm W. M. WAPLEY. Gen. Sop. 0. R. R i: • W-s In Chatham county. 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