The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, July 15, 1853, Image 3

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j 3$ *#srt8| j!f. OOtlJNfi^ (ft .housa tor*. H dJSJS!mOTBpap«r» MWl .SMSiSlS Hpp^p^t 'V "..It"' D»"-!!”lrl!? 1 l ’" u ‘ 1n ‘"“*’ 4*'” sk • toh ' , i a,,r ' J5x* ffi •<»»' v ° rk ««“»»• pjfeyfegjWS.- - f y*4 b »- g'‘i..liumj1““‘V^n |M JOIINSTOK * CO. Ig^anisa « 11>** M,e . .Jr.XTn President-street and the oth- RSsbKa l & j “”’ i8M| i " ,d “• &Xci«rA»«“* ,,,, l|(1 ,,rJl.n., .» d .11 A. B, 1» ««»■'>*““ »'“• “>• lborert*ol ullot1, PUILIP >1. RRSSFJJa. 0 M. |jan«25_ Juu ^rr5-7r?SCYTor the sale of wiuiarn Bogg* A WS&S^^\£gi& ^ffl^O P 6t Jull" ^lanJsnJ oilier. Applj g v| [y t M0 yrM01XlM. JiffSiuffiwAili^'^JSDv'«uowa. „ , . 1I« Bn%U«iwlml7 . « lein.., *•' *•ji • COTTON FAC *oitot. ij^ANtfcD—100,ooopounH* Uisorata raised Wool "Cash; V paid on delivery. JanSl KIBBEE ft RODGERS r"WANfKePb R&NT—A small, comfortable house In ffla control part of the cRy,rent moderate, Apply* lUiUoIBca. hm 7* TO RENT—A Room «0 by 30 fret, In BnmVa bufid- ralnff. corn or of Bay and Bull-strecta. It I* suitable for •la oommiltoe room or drill room. Rant raodorate Ap. sly at ibis office, , June88 FOR RENT.—Tlio iiloro in Whitokor atreot now ocnu* [pled bj tho subscriber* as a wholesale store, of which ^possession csn bo had Immediately. ..Iso, will be rented about the first of April nest, their re tail store, corner of Whitaker and Congress streets. For further particulars apply to M. PRENDEROAST A Co. feblO on the premises. FOR RENT—The dwelling. No. 102 Bryan-street, be« Ureon Montgomery and Jefferson streets. The houso is l|a good order, having recently undergone a thorough repair. Possession can be had Imraodiately Apply to M. PRENDEROAST, mh8 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew’* Hall. & TO LET—Until the 16th of September, a Store, |S suitable for storing grain, cotton, Ac. Will be rout- tied low If applied lor Immediately. Apply to kyil—10 CRUDER & WADE. MBay-st. ■WWWIMl WwyW. DUNIUH Vaokiiw, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Bay-street, Savannah, hWKT *. fort. FORT A DUNHAM. ♦FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTB, y SarotmaA, Ga. JOltNT.XOWLAXD. . JM1RT. ROWUJtD: JR. HOWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, \1% Bay street. Savannah. H. K. WASHBURN, Ag’t., 8HIPPIN0 AND COMMISSION MKRCHAN' BAYANXAU.OA. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 94 Bay-street, SanaitnaA, O'HEAR At STONEY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Norik Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, LAT1 or TUB «BM OS LEOAUE. O’UKAR A CO. BANCROFT At BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah.Jan24 L FOR RENT—A large and comfortable dwelling, oh I Liberty street, second door from Barnard. Imme- L dlate possession given. Apply to e5 KIHUKF. It RODGERS, 142 Bay street. ■ TO RENT—A House at the corner of Hull-strec' 3 and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa JLtor, out buildings complote. and in a good neighbor- j. with or without standing furniture, from 1st Mar til* 1st November. Inquire at the Courier office, roli20 "ii SALIv-A truitvand Capable negro woman with hei thr - three children. Apply at tills ofllce. apilO POR SALE—A desireable residence on a trust lot, in fo. simple, near tho business portion of the city AW. trust lots Nos. 26 and 20 Monteray ward, and fronting thi' square. Apply to n.xy4 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. F iR 8ALtW-Two hundred and two and a half (202J$) acres of land, situated on Reedy Creek, In Wilkinson county. Apply to ap!28 • WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. T?OR 8ALE1—A very Intelligent mulatto man, a good cook X* and house servant. Apply to ap!28 WYIX.Y k MONTMOLLIN. mlTONSinK^.—50 blids prime Bacon Sides, just recoiy- Jj) ed and for sale by COHEN fc FOSIHCK Ijnea [BiSciTOlAMPAONE^O baskets pinUJor rade by ' JooeH ^ntOBSfKRS. Salmon am\ English Pickle*. Just re t «ired and f->rsalej)y_ Junc24 A. BONAUD. ■vrcT RgCEI VEli—St rawberry. Raspberry, lllackburry. Or- IJp5rr..lSrrup of HU.llty, (or mlob^ I i**' 2 !. E 1 i/pinVllFNT WANTED—Rv a young man of sober, Mr sSiniuieus habtu, woli acquainted with a*m«irrarand forwarding of morclmndise. and would generally useful. Most respec able reforen- Kuires i'lease addiuss B., at tho offlee of this paper. tjSam nuniRAKD CHEFSE-25 firklus nnd Tubs choice new JW; M boio. Cbec.o, ’iTeTND l*0ItTKIt—75 bids frenin Alo, 20 casks Loudon r " r "iluMAIlON & IKIY1.K. RFijUsiiREn NEGROES—We wish to purcnaSo ono ’ bondre-1 Negroes, single or in families, and will pay ♦‘““'‘•'l&iCHUH ■ j |#e 3 Comer Hull street and Day-lane. npjfnL CUBE Ac.—20 kegs selected Goshen Butter, U tubs do du. 60 Isucs now Clieoso, 100 do now scaled km*, W bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, for sale by | juo»S SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. Uffi-SOO bbls Utne per brig Ullian. nnd for sale to ar- irirt.br JunelO BRIGHAM, KEtJ.Y k CO. Urirt.br JunelO lonos YARNS*AND aSNAIIURGS.—20 bales Yarns of miom numbers. 10 do Osnsbuigs, for sajlo by^ BRIGHAM KEL i CO. I juris piflSJIAN’S ARAWAN BALSAM—lor tho cure of j wound*, bruises, snralus, Ac. Just received nod for ,l tb y W. W. LINCOLN. | Monument Square. RJARASOIA—One case assorted I’ameols in good stjlcs. If rKfired p«r steamer Alabama, and for sn'e by fjonelT MROCHE k BOWNE. ITJBBEB k RODGElCq offer for sale 100 bales Gunny \ Cloth, J50Coils Kentucky Rope, 6.000 lbe. Twine. msj2fl axemen and field hands. apl28 wWi .Y At MONTMOLLIN. PRICE k VEADER, No. 147 Ray-at B ACONjSIDia AND SHOULDERS.—40 casks Sides free from bone, 20 do 8bouMer*.Jnmllng and for sale b^ june28 HOIiCOMBE, JOHNSON k C Balo by F LOUR.—26 bbls Hiram Snith, 60 do Baltimore, landing and for i ” juuu28 C ASTORS, by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. Brittnnla and Silver Plated Castors, for sale may20 J. P. COLLINS. I TU/JUR. AC—200 bbls Baltimore Qour. 60do Hiram Smith's 1 do. 30 lihds primo and chuico bacon shoulders. 20 dq sides. 16 tes BalUmorc nnd Philadelphia hams, 20 bbls leal lard, received and for sale by apl5 MCMAHON k DOYLE I AWS OF GEORGIA.—A few copies of the lato actsoi J the legislature of the Stato of Georgia, received and for sale by §. S. 8IBLEY, Juuol4 186 Congress-streot. _ drills, coatings, cottnnados, gauxo fianuels, gents nnd boy’s linen and cotton lmlf Iioho, ladies’silk, cotton and thread lioso. gunio njorinos, silk vests, Ac., for sale by mny6 DbWITT A MORGAN. Raspberry and Orgeat Syrups, just received from A J Chau- rcau. and for salo by IV. W. IJNCOLN, June 12 Monument aquare. B EEF. PORK AND HAMS.—Just received. 10 hull bbls Hows’ corned Beef. 10 whole and half bbls Pig Pork. 3 bids Pig llams, 200 Roionson’s Hams. Huttor and Chouse, for snlo by June29 DAVID O’CONNOR. S OUP Pli'cstera, Porcelian and Tin linedSnucopans, Brass mid Brlttauia Spitioons. French Egg Baskets, for sale by . June3 J. P. COLLINS. WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUN8EIJA1R AT LAW,* TnupriUe, Lowrnta county, Oa. Will practise In Thomas. Iowndci. Clinch, Ware, Appling. Telfiiir. Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia j and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. feb23 w u. r. wiuiasu. TniDtiRva ouvn WILLIAMS, OLIVER A BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion Oounty, Oa., Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston, Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoining counties where their services may be required. Jan'ib FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Washington City, D. C., WUl practise in tbe various Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- meat..June22 • DR. G, F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. Sclinider’s, west of Liberty square, Mont- gomefy.street. Residence corner of Perry and Drayton- streets, opposite tlio Cutholio Church. June22 JOSEPH GANA1IL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer of Bay anil Whitakerstrccts. Polograplicd for t o deurgluh, Now Oilcnne 6 n ltd, Ac. J 1 OnifANB, July 14. ifb barely reitolioa 200 coata. Tho foreign oelvedot noon to-day. 42,000 balci; . V,76. irk J. W. Mirror, have Tha Cotton *al0g ithday boloe—Middling closing at •dv|oe«, por the Arabla.wer The itook oribdnd l« reduce! The Tobacco market In flru Flour la active—fit. Louie The bark Chorokco, and arrived from Now York. New York Cotton 1 .Market, »vr York, July 14. The sales on Monday aud Tiosday amounted to 4,000 baton. The niarkdt closed Steady. t‘ ■ Charleston Cotton! Market, ” Cl^HLBSTON, July 14 Tho salos for tho week havii boon 1,600 balef, at figures ranging front 7| to 114 amts; Middling Fair closing at 11 cents. Market tWta* unchanged.— Tho receipts for tho week have leon 2,350 bales. The stock remaining on hand, exclusive of that on ship board, is 18,066 bales. j ^EAl^YOlS^Jufri ilnok, P.M.—Tbeiplmtdlf t -ii o’clock, I'. M.—Tbespt L M, fl..WfMslhiill, wilt 1m itqr posMge, apply' t; wharf » /*“ „ , ... PADEIYORD, FAT JabUtPassoge. ' Waven Hu acr pr.MllloiPs'faifa, qocntlng-iroom. “ qqlWl annual * mortgage on pt RPiWilliam Rolllna,commander, lesvos nab for Havana, via Key Weat, on the 16th and 80|b of each month, and loaves Havana for Savannah, via Key West, |he8thand22d of’each month. For ^8»SS:s!:;v ( cam- engaged will meet; w|th despatch as freight or passage, apply to *• PURSE’S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, No. fl IVAitoker ireet. Over Me. R. Matxk.WIuo Merctant,Savannah,Ga. CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE,) July 7tlj, 1863. / t NOnCE.-*Th# subscriber will conlinno to receive City Taxes for yie present year until Monday, 18th last., after which tlmo executions will issuo against all defaulters. Jy7 J. (JEOKGE, City Treasurer. BR GUAM, KELLY A CO. J2A NEW YoftK-.Utilon LI n e—-Tlie reguU ^vxnacket bark EDWARD, Piceraan. master, will nave qulcx dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to Jyl6 OGDEN k HUNKER. YOHK-Olrt'Established Line, BLThe new and elegant packet bark FLIGHT.' Captain ler. having most. f her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight nrjiassnge, having good aocommoda- tlons, apply on board at Tolfalr’a wharf or lo JylO BRIG HAM, KKLLYA QO. JFifjt PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Llne^-Tlie 2S«rrgulor packet sohr. PLANNER, Van Glider, mas- -*r. will have quick dispatch for tho above port) For freight or ptssase, apply to July# OGDEN &-BUNKER. JKW BOSTON—The superior packet schooner EM- UsSi MA. Haffords master, having nearly all her freight igaged, will hare despatch as above. 'or freight or passage apply oa board at Telfair’s Wharf, '** July 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY. sivaNTAil, July 1st, 1863. Lot Holders, ami others wishing graves oponml in Laurel Grovo Cemetery, aro requested to send a written order, statiugtho name of tho deceased, tho nge. disease, nativity, namo of attending Physician, and residence j also, tho corporation fee, $1 60. j c . : 1 • # A written ordor is also .requested from those wishing graves opened In tho new Cemetery for colored persons, giving tho namo. nge, and disease, free or slave, nnd tho owner’a name; slso, the corporation fee, $1 60. Jy3—8 A. F. TORLAY, Keeper Lanrel Grove Cemetery. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—llh Bay-street. Samnnah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 00 Bay-sired, Savannah, Georgia. t G^A iTrir«T S'*’ 1 -- rtad on LiverV .aw-. 'Hng p*ri. of the lots may Vswn at onr ne-tlilnt cash, bullmw In two i taUfcst, and ■ • ' BY T. J.WAoBHi THIS DAY, *tU o'clock, in front of etore, will be sold, The 1 aidal assortment of Groceriee,, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods, new and second band. Furniture, Clothing. Fancy Articles, docks, Watches, Cat* lsry, Ac. Terms cash before delivery, ’ " 111 articles purchased at auction and not oettlsd .the next regular sole, will be sold on account and nik of the former pnrchascr. Jnlyl6 On TUSHDAY, August 2d, will be sold In front of the coart Upnse, between the logal hours of sale, Two Lota, sixty by ninety feet, situated on the Ogechee I’laukroad, about a quarter of a mile from the toll gaU. For further particulars. Inquire at the counting room. Terms—one-balf cash, balance payablo l*tJanuary<Vrtth mortgage on the promises | purchaser paying for all no* eewary papers. Jyl6 A Deslrablo Building Lot for Ssle. I/)t No 9. fourth tythlng, Anson ward. For particulars, Inquire *t the counting room. Jyl6 Administrators Sale. On Tuesday. August 2d. will be sold, in front of the court- houso. between the legal hours of sale, Tho interest of I). M. Rogers, deceased, in the Savannah 8tenm Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’s Islsnd. For further par ticulars Inquire at the counting room. Bold by leave of the Ordinary of Cliatham County as the property of D. M. --- risk of the former TO-MORROW EWNMo'Tm'/m lot recently occupied by 8. Z, AU tbe Iron. Steel, Tools, Coal Are, and sold fox account of aft Terms cash. whom ft may jojjtrm— Assignee* sale; On SATURDAY, lfllh Inst,, at ; 11 o’clock, In front of and* tlon etore, will be Benled until the 81st day of October , 1 ron Front Blore, No. 118, north side Broegbtoo, be* tween Ball and Whitaker streets. ■ Rented by evder bf tbe asslynee, for benefit oi creditors, Ae. Tends at tile* Of Renting, JyM On 8ATURDAY, at 11 o’< 10.000 Sawed Palings. j, in frontof store, win bo sold, iold on account of tbe former rto 2RJN BALTIMORE—Regular Line—The schrs MARY ANN and SAT1LLA, having nearly all their freight engaged, will have despatch os above. For freight or passage, apply on board or to July 2 BRIGHAM, KEILY A CO. Jell K rohaser. terms of sale not having been- ecmplied-wUh.— . nns cash. v ■ - ' ■ • ■ Jyl4 $36,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Ac. \V. ; ' On MONDAY; 18th Inst., at 11 n’clock. wUl be sold at tba Blue Store, 161 Congress-street, west Of Market square, - A very large and complete assortment of Hats, Boot* and Shoes, Hoady-tnade Clothing, Cloths. Cusidtneres, Satinets, Prints. Calicos, DomosUcBbeetliig* and Bblr*‘— “***’■“ *’ “ • . -W , Haiard A Co’s HFG HO Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow der, for sale low to close a concern. JunelO Dry Coods generally, comprising the entire stock, Sale pos itive, to b« continned daily until the whole ft disposed of. M Terms—sum* under 8100, cash j 1100 to WOO, nlnsty Rogers, deceased, and by order of the administrator. At Private Sale—A choice Heifer, aged abont’two rear* 5 her sire was an imported Durham, tlio mother an English cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to Tract of Land at private sale—Lot No. 23,10th, 8d, talning 160 acres, well timbered, situated. In Ckss cot —r Kir * Sm a * fi tbe yard. mav21 At Private Sale—Lot No. 9. Tlilrd Tjdhing Anson ward, , w . 00 by 90 foot, fronting on 8outli Broad-street—a mostde- PU1X.AU1C1.I»111.\—Ilcroi,*. Lh.c—li7, MmSUtotRUMimo,. Fur tom., Inquire .UWuntlog * - ■ • - - - room. apl23 iicftUEEN McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jadcsonville, Fla. JULIAN IIARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer if- IVhitaker-st. a ml Day-lane, Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-d. and Bay-lane, Naoannak, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST. Office, comer Bay awl Bama rd-xtreets. Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLUHl AT LAW, No. 14 Wall-ft red New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WIJOT.KSAI.B AND KKTA1L I)RA t.KK J.V WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASII AND PANEL DOORS. Wat Side Monument Square. .VarannaA, Ga. DIAN JL to hire. Jyi lIANO FORTES—Second lmnd Piano Foris. for snle or G. D. MITCHEIL. Successor to F. Zogbnum k Co. L OOKING-GLASSES—Tbilet nnd Swing, for salo by may20 J. P. COLLINS. Bryan-streot. 11ROWN A HARRIS, BOARDING. LIVERY AND SAUS STABLES _ WIST I1KOAD 8TUKOT. 8AVA.V.VAII, OA. sale by . np!28 ROWLAND k CO. F I/)UR AND BEEF.—300 bbls Ua'Uhnoro Flour, 30 do Ilirnin Smith’s do. 50 do Genesee do. 20 half bbls Ful- ORDINARY’S OFFICE, ly and Whitakur-strects. Offico li , to 2, P. M.; nnd from 3ft, P. M. to 6, P. J danieliT* cooper" ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELIXJRS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORTS MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An- drew’* Hall, Broughton Strcot. ROOF1NCL The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roof* on correct prin ciples,and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured ho can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reforenco given. J. J. MAURICE. A3*Guttcrs nnd Conductors made to order. ffifK OAK—Of tbe very best quality, ami of tbe largest uritt.adapted tn ship building, immediately on the sea wd. os in island witliiu filly miles of this city, for salo. Jgljft* |mj3-«oaira ROOT HAPERSAHM k SON. PIIE VRfTS.—Received by steamer Alabama a now I supply—by PRICE k VFADF.K, |jwlt 147 Bay-st. h jOORCIN, SOAP, Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 60 P doE P Gin. 50 boxes Smith’s Family So ip, 60 doHull’a bi!**.Uu'iicg sad for vale by | JiaelT HOljCOMDR JOHNSON k CO. XjonCETO QJNTRALTOUS.—The Chairmun of the Com- nittfO on Slrects nml Lanes will rocelvo proposals for lie completion uttlio I’lankroad.the distanco to bo planked l&iOfctt. j uncl4 JDJREGfS, TISTK?, Organdes. lawns, and soveral styles ID of Summer Goods, at reduced prices, for salo by I ju«14 DbWITT k MORGAN. UHITK AND CUEX’KED JIATTINO. of best quality, for lebr jel4 DbWITT & MORGAN. fi AND WARRANTS wanted by J janeli E. WITH1NGTON. IWTCH CREESE—-Just received 100 beads of Edam V Clire**. fur sale by Jel4 J. ROUSSEAU. IJHOKED TONGUES—Just received two barrels Smoked 1J Tongues, for salt by jel4 J. ROUSSEAU. 'iTpsTlAMONirCEMKNT^-EVir joining broken" glaiw l □!!« ware, or ivory, just received and for snle by »b20 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. OLD PEN’S.—A new assortment of Gold Pons, received and for saio by S. 8. SIBLEY. JtinoH 135 Congress-street. DIONS—10 boxes just received and for sale by mil A. BON AUD. , CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, Leg- Al^lmin and Webster, a fine assortment at M»y> 8 _ BELDEN k CO’S. M ’ 0LASSRJ, U(iU0RS. Ac.—50 bhds Culia Molasses. 100 bbls do. 75 do .V 0 Syrup. 100 do Phelps’ nnd Pine An- pie tiin. 50 bids Cognac Brandy. 50 do Old Rye Whisky, 41 folium,75 boxes Union Syrup, 50 do asserted Cordials, 3f. rues Brandy i’eaclics. 15 cases mixed Pickles, received and r«..i.K- ..... MCMAHON k DOYLE. for wlc by .HASTED to I’UHCliASFl—25 stout, able liodied negro V “* n i Irom 18 to 25 years. Apply to WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. je!2 R AY—200 bundles prime Northern Hay, for salo to ar- tire, per bark Flight, Apply to J ,m2) OGDEN & I5UNKER_ j’lJlLR, WHISKY. Ac.—100 bids Howard street Flour. 25 bbls double distilled Mcmongaliela Whisky. 160 Deml- •uuvuted sixes, 150 bags Rio (mlTeu, landing und for sale r jeU HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. UOTICE.—Tbe subscriber being compelled lo close the ouWsnding buslm-s of F. ZOOHAUM k CO., would «qv«t»ll those indebted to the lato firm to make Immc- «« pajment, and lliono having dutins to present them WMltlenient. (j. u. MITCHELL successor tn F. Zngbanm A Co. UEW GOODS—Embroidered clear lawn hrtkf*.. printed i lawn*.bwlsa edgings and Insurtlngs. bonnet ribbons. I uols and umbrellas, plaid cambrics nnd clacorota. bl’k ™V|e and clislly. pavilion lace, Ac., just received per *«iwr.andforsaloby 1 '* -***J^_ _ DkWITT k MORGAN. will lK , pal ,i r„ r Wool, by IL _ ROWLAND A CO. IME LATHS. PLASTER. CEMENT AND HAIR —. con- iS ‘“I’P'f °f the above articles tor salo by ,"^ 13 BRIGHAM. KEI.LY k CO. m}''™ ANI) HAMS —Just recutvcd.lO hair bbls e. lon Beef. 10 whole and half do Pig .® CI Reynolds’ nnd Rolnson’s Ilnms. 10 bbls by DAVID O’ON NOR, -i-j ’ Comer Broughton and Drayton streets. PllAliPAUNl^-50 basket sNIumm’s Kcrionay champagne, ypinUsnduuart*; 60 do Isine Star do, of direct Impor wry choice article. In store and for salo by JH? J. ROUSSEAU. HAUIMORR FIAJUR.—100 bbl« Flour in ature. and’lOO "«otoMriveJorwi c by ROWLAND A CO. ? AND SPICES —Received by brig Mason kiwL' RD, I in *toro. 30 boxes pure ground coffee, 30 ~“J*PP«r, 25 do mustard, for sale by J. V CONNERAT k CO. WS AN P COI/IRED VEITS—Just received an as Tat. r m ,* n ) ot w ' l 'te and colored Marseilles nnd IJnen ■^fortsieby i o8 PRICE A VEADER. AN 'B GROUND COFFEE,—30 boxes, u prime ar ’“‘Morale by * r V.... BRIGIIAM. KELLY A CO. A * U * ie -« 0r ftrt * c * u , fo I^ l ."i inayiO spepsli AUD. .«tcelved per stearSshlp Alabama—Iav- D s.* r ', !*“ ♦ n 'l black barngo. satin stripe printed do, “° for childrens wear. Swiss ombrolded cliem- Kii*Ssii?° er, . M ™- dwl»s embroidered and cambric pg-i- UROCnEABOWNE ENOINELKR OFFICE, SavAmcan, (Ga.) JDB * ^ 10 ” isals will bo received at for the delivery of the hk dSm —Sealed Propos Mlh Juft. 1863, for the delivery of the krtrffwf lH 1 " ,n tho Savannah river, near the upper fy'jfkmmuaf' *°d In front of the lower part or the varying from 27 to 83 V at tae forger end and hewed perfect- M for 1 s feetmoMaring from the butt; k ft with? n 1 ^ 1 } m *y diminish in slw.but the pile not 8 inches at the smaller end: or, *1 !«htt la. V !’,*! aT,D K foufflb* as above specified, and finwfir 10 taeki tiSk i «o< Sit hdfttw.Tlni**! 26 feet-long and 12 inobes wide by 0 nWof yellow pine. The prices of the 1ft 4*E? ♦ 'foft 4 l»r thousand feet, board measure, “ - ***** I® - be, ts follows: One-fourth on or before ft next, one-fourth on or before the 1st •fourth on or before the 1st November Mningfourth by the 1st December next, J. F. GILMER, 1st Lt. of Engineers.' sortmt*nt of ladies’ buck-skin gauntlets, of various colors for salo by may 26 ATKIN k BURNS. [nr AUTHORITY.) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law. I, Fra.vkUR Pibkcb. President of tho United States, do liercby doclaro anji inako known, that p ibllc sales bf the sections und park* of sections of land, all nearing the odd numbers, which remain to tlio United States, within six rnilos on each side of tlio lino of (bo Mo bile and Ohio River Railroad. In the States of Alabama and Mississippi, subject to double tlio minimum price of the public lauds, as provided by tile act of 20th September, 1850, will bo held at the following Land Offices in tlio ritates of Alabama nnd Missisarn, at tho periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At tlio Land Office at St. Stkxbv’s, in Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, tho fifth day of September next, for tlio dis posal of such sections und parts of sections, being tho odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in tho under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships one aud two, of range ono. Tuwnships one, two. three,and four, of rnngo two. Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of range three. Townships one, two, tbreo, four, five, six, and seven, of range four. Townships three, four, fire, six, and seven, of range five. South of the lose line and west of the principbl meridian. Townsfiips one, two, three, four, and five, of range one. Townships one, two! three, four, nod five, of range two. Townships uno,two. and three, of rango three. Township one. of rango four South of thebate line and east of the principal meridian. Townsfiips three and four, of rnngo ono. At the Land Office at Dkxopolm. In tho same State, com mencing on Monday, tho twelfth day of September next, for l ie disposal of such seciiooa and parts of soctions. being the odd numbers above referred to, us are situated in tiro un dermentioned townships, to wit ’. North qf the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships eiglitocn. nineteen, and twenty, of range four. At tire Ivind Offico at Tuhacloosa. in tho same State, com mencing on Monday, the firth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections und parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are sttuatod in the un dermentioned townships, lo wit: North of the base line arid west qf the principal meridian in Southern Surveying District, Township twenty-one, of rango four. At the land Offico nt Columiius, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the disposal of such soctions nnd parts of sections, being tbe odd muubora ahnvo referred to. ns aro situated in the unilermonlionod townships, tn wit: North of the base line awl east of the Chodaxo xneridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, ninoteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteon. seventeen, eighteen, ninoteen, nml twenty, of rango fixteon. Townships eight, nine, ton, olevon, twelve, thirteen, four- teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships right, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, ami sixteen, of rango eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ton, eleven, and twelve, of range uiueteon. At the Land Offico at Auuubta, In tho same State, com mencing on Monday, the twonty-slxth dny of September next, fur tlio disposal of such sections and parts of sections, hoing tlio odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of rango thirteen. Townships ono, two, throe, four, five, and six, of rango fourteen. Townships one, two, three, four, Qvo. six, and seven of rango fifteen. Towukliips one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range sixteen. Townships one, five, six, and reven. of range seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North of the base line, well of the meridian, and east qf Pearl river. Townships three, four, five, six, seven, and eight, of range five. Townships five, tlx, sovon, eight, nine, and ten, of range tlx. Townships seven, eight, nine, and ton. of range seven. Townships eight, nine, nnd ten. of range eight. The townships herein designated in Roman letters are wholly within tho limits of •* six sections In width on each side of said road,” and those In italics are parly within said limits, os designated on the diagrams, which will be fur nished to tlio respective district land offices by the Com missioner of tho General Lend Office, lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be oxetudedfrorn sale. The lands will be sold subject to the right of way gsanted / the said act of 10th September, I860, to the State afore said, for said railroad, not exceeding on< hundred feet on each side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of land which iucludu the road will be sold as containing the quantities respoctivoly shown by the official plats. Each sale will be kept open for a time sufficient to admit of offering all tbe lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and application* to make private entries of tho lands offered un- der this proclamation will not be received uulil after the close of the public.sale. Given under my li&nd at the city of Washington, tho twenty-tlilrd day of May, anno Domini one thousand eight hurdred and fifty three. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: Joux Waeox. Commissioner qf the General Land Office. Notice to acUtal telQers on lands of the United Stales originallg wiMrawnfrom market on account of the railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d March 1858, en titled “An act to extend pre-emption right* to certain lands therein mentioned.’’ tho Pre-emption laws of the United States os thsy now exist are extendod over tho alternate rewired section* of public lands along theltne of tho rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where tbe settlement and im provement were made prior to tke/nal allotment of the al ternate sections to the said railroad. Therefore all claims M. WII1T SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Florida. Will praotlcc In the Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibloy, nnd R. U. Hilton, Esq., Savannah, Ga. SOUTII-WKSTERN RAILROAD COMP’Y,) MaooX, May 14th, 1853. / On and after Monday, tho 16th Instant, tha trains on the South-western nnd Muscogee Railroads, will run through uninterruptedly between Macon and Columbus, leaving Macon at hair-past 6, A. M„ and arriving at Columbus at ton minutes past 2 o’clock, P. M. Leaving Columbus at 8, A. M.. and arriving at Mttcon at half-past 8 o’clock. P M. m!6 GEORGE W, ADAMS, Superintendent. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. We, tho undersigned, delegates, at MlUedgevillo, from the First Congressional District, believing that there Is not sufficient time left for holding a regular District Congres sional Convention would recommend to the Democratic party of tho district to give tbclr united support to Colonel Jambs L. Seward Esq., of Thomas county. ALEX 8. ATKINSON, Cnnrdon county, THOS. PURSE, Chatham county, JOHN M. MILLEN, Chatham county, O. P. HARRISON, Chatham county, JOHN R. COCHRAN, Laurens county, W. S. MOORE, Irwin county, GEORGE WILLOOX. Irwin county, M G. WJLLCOX. Telfair county, jo18 EDWARD SWAIN, Emanuel county. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ” Ertrad from the minutes of the proceedings of a Democratic Meeting, hdd at Jlolmesrilte. The second Monday in Juno having been designated in the resolutions passed by several Democratic county moot ings. as tlio tlmo for holding tlre'smvontion for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress from tire First Con gressional District, those delegates who complied with the call, assembled in the court house, and upon a call from the counties, it appearing that few counties were represented, tho Convention was organised by calling tho Hon. Isstaxcr Hail to tho Chair, nnd Dr. Philip K>ttkrkii appointed Sec- rotary. The cltircns of tlio county ot Appling present, nnd gentlemen from tho various counties of tlio District were invited to pariicipate in tho meeting, when the following preamble and resolutions wore offered by Jambs D'Lyox Esq., and seconded by Col. Wm, B. Gaulok.v, nnd adopted by tho meeting with ono dissonting voice : ******* 2d. Resolved. That for the purpose of properly anil leglli mutely bringing out n suitable gentleman to represent this District iu Congress, this Convention be adjourned until tire third Monday in July next, at which time wo respectfully request nnd urgo upon our friends, or the Democratic party throughout tho District, to send delegates to Holmesvit’e, Appling county, for tho purpose of nominating a suitable candidate for Congress. K C regular packet schr. FANNIE. Beaston, master, avo quick despatch for tho above port. For freight or passage,apply to julyg OGDEN & BUNKER. JJSft NEW YOKK-UiiIoii Line.—The regu Xgfjfclar packet sohr CATARACT, IUco. master, will have dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passage, apply to_ JuueSO OGDEN s BUNKER. Jfii PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line—The regular packet sohr VIRGINIA. 8now, master, will have quick dispatch for the abuvo port. For freight or passage, apply to Junc20 OGDF-N k BUNKER, OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—For Palatka, Fla.,and all the interne- diate landings on the route. r - wTP^i*. Tiro superior now Steam-packetWEIutKA, mliSSvESmmCaptain N. Kino, will, until further notice, leave overv Satuhoat, at 10 o’clock. A. >1. Rate of Passage in large, airy State Room*, as follows: To Darien 83 00) To Tlcolata 88 00 St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 JackBonrille 6 001 Black Creek.... 8 00 N. U.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shipped free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Strom Packet Company’s wharf, or to K feblft S. M. LAFFTTEAU, Agent. At Private Sale—A deslrablo residence near the new rail road depot, being a singlo house with four large rooms, f dastored. with al necessary out houses. Will be sold low f a np]led fur immediately. Also, a new doublo tenement in the so mo neighborhood For terms, inquire at counting room. ap!22 Greene ana PuTnsV) Lottery, GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. Class 84. draws this day, 16th July, in tills city, Sr close at 8 o'clock.?. M. CAPITAL, $4,437. 73 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. tfir Tickets 81—shares in proportion. Extra Class 60, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 10th July. CAPITAL. $40,000. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots ttf Tickets 810—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tlio package for salo in Bay fono.Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson & Camp. juty!6 E. WITHINGTON. fogs ton,a 'fow miles from thtStatemilrmuL ^ Rosendate Oemenl—Now landing per schr Cataract, 100 bbls Hydraulic Cement. • may 17 ■}. House for Rent—House No. 20 Broughtpn-street,for rent until November 1st. majl. Improved Essence of Onffoo.—’We have just received from the manufacturers, in Philadelphia, and will eostlburto keep on hand for sale. Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es sence of Coffoo. Tills Is tho best composition of Coffee ever, offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence Is much more wholosomo, more delicate, finer linvorod and colored, perfectly clear, and in every rospect superior to tfae-finesf Rio Coffee, and In uao will prove a nett savibg 76 por’cent oyer Coffee prepared in the ordinary mannor. Try It and see If It does noL may 12 Olhgliams and Hdkft. at Private Sale.—Just 'received per last steamer. 2 cases Ginghams, 2 do French head hdktt., for sale low.' - apl22 - Tennessee Bacon and Lnrd, at private salo—18,000 tbsoS* sorted bog round new Bacon, 2000;lb« fresh Leaf Lard,re* ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for sal* hr lot* to sail UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York nnd Savannah Steunehl] UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Ibr Palatka. E.F.,via Darien. Bmnsunck, St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middleburg. Black Creek and Picalata. WATCHES, JEWELRY, And JUncy Goods. ! ilfjLja RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steomers fresh The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, | additions.making the best assortment in this city, of all Capt. T. E. Sbaw, will leavo on Tuosday Morn* I’kiuds of Watches. Jewelry, Fancy Goods,Silver Spoons. Forks, .0 o'clock, and will continuo to leave overy Tuosday. ! Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, and every _1 - — variety of articles connected with our line or business; sUol which will be sold as low as in any city in the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. 8®- Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 The Rates of Passage by this Boat, are as follows: To Darien ,...83 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville fl oo Picnlata 8 00 Palatka 8 flfl Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at tbe Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to nrny31 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents. 8 0 18 IT VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, Ate* jl± THF. undersigned is now opening c. splendid amrt- iJylmeiit of rich JEWELRY.embracing the recent patterns VS/of Ear-rings, I’lns. Bracelets and Finger-rings, among it* which are soino lino diamond settings,irom 810 to 8600. ol Also, twenly-flvo seta of those uniquo Pearl Sets of Far- (Tarings and Brooches,from 818 to 8125 tlio sot. newest VMpand rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- ” fc mcntnf extra fine Watches sot in pearl, diamond, liun- a l ting and plain ensos. These, with a further assortmout ot arid if the cost of meals I jj* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. V ISITORS to the Springs may expect ninro comfort b; this route than ever before ; and if the cost of meals > r, 'i™ , , * .. • 1 ts considered, no other route offors lower fore. Tlio road ; Cups. &c.. and Hated Ware of oil klnm.tancy Work Boxes, I, npun to tho Im» of the Uluo lll.te. «nd tho rollonow bo- : D ™* ,| W toll ?"> a “*‘. n ™ mimnl ' |.iKInlil hetwoon Wovnooboruugh nnd Staunton it -HI ho I plotoTtoUu’nwp^ed l”lho”toto’ olthor to ([i’olltf or pri! ces. I). B. NICHOLS. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, fbrsylh, Monroe County, Ga. S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND fOUNSELI-OR AT LAW, Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. B. Frxxnrn, Savannah, Ga. feb3 IB: H. KOJiwoon. o. 0. wiwor. NORWOOD A WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,-Sdwmn«A, (?a., Will practice in ail tbo Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Buy street, over Wkihtku & Palm is’. william fl. ruonxi. jonx M. MI LI JIN. FLEMING & MILLEN. The undersigned having united In tho practice of law, will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their core. Offico corner of Bay anu Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift, Donslow k Go’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Troupcille, Georgia. WUl praettso In the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling nnd Irwin.Georgia; and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columtda counties in tho Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash ington. JOHN It. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Laurens county, Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. & J. Cocuraxk, lrwintan. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to hfo care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. if, Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; SI Marsh, Savannah. may7—d&wly NOTICE.—Mr, Jomoti M. Suomonr. having been taken In co-partnership by tho subscribers, from the 1st day of July. Instaut. tbs business will continue to bo conducted under tbosamo name as heretofore, jusy6—-2nw4 A. A SOLOMONS k CO. OFFICE STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEORGIA. Sa- «rs-jE» VAR.NAH. May 26, 1853 —This Company will. In ease of low river or other warrantable clrcumssanccs, dis continue boating for the numnicr. All goods consigned to it will, however, be forwarded by other conveyance*. may28 GEORGE II. JOHNSTON. President. >-^^3 NOTICF>.—Tlio owner of a Valise, containing llK-S articles of value, is requested to prove properly and pay charges within 30 days, or tbe same will be sold. June25—oofilO W. M. WAPLEY. Gen. Sup. C. R R.. MEDICAL CARD —Dr. C. H. Wki w—Offico 143 Broughton-street. near Barnard—Residence cor ner of Stato and Montgomery-strcots. 3m—apl23 DOCTOR WILPMAN hnvingsottled permanent- iftv-Sv ly In Savannah, respectfully offers to Its cltlicns his services in tlio practice of Medicine and Surgery. Rusidonco and Office, No. 20 Abercorn, orner of South Broad-street. Hours of consultation, from 8 till 10. A. If., and from 3 till 6. P. M. nolO lug laid hetwoon Wayncsborough in operation this season. The Stage Line is under the management of Mr. J. !«. Hoiskell. so well known to tho public. Cars leave Richmond, dally, at 6}£ A. M., and tho West ern terminus oi the Railroad at ll>i A. M PAII.Y CO.I.VECnOX. To Rockbridge Alum Spring*, fare 8 7 60. White Sulphur, passing tho Alum. Warm, and Hot Springs 10 60. Bath Alum Springs 8 26. Warm Springs 8 60. Hot Springs 8 60. Lexington ... 7 00- Staunton 5 00. Culpepper Court House 4 60. OUR STAGES “arrivoin Staunton at 8 o’clock, I*. M., nnd leave next morning by yA Express line, nt5 A. M.—spend tlio night . at Woodward’s Jackson River Hotel, and reach tbe White Sulphur at 10 A. M.. second day from Staunton.” Chartered Coaches, to travel as the party wish es, can bo engaged ut Richmond. - For the further comfort of passengers, wo shall run nn Accmnnmlalion line of Coaches, which will leavo Staunton after break Hist, stop for the night at tlio Bath, Alum nr Warm Springs, an they may desire, and reach the White Sulphur noxt evening ; guaranteeing that there shall tie no night travel." ••Wo will also keep nt the Warm and Hot Springs each, a OkkA to accommodate visitors going West nr East, who may not find seats in tho regular line-” W P. PARISH k CO., BrJ. L. Heiskxll. Agelit. KiT Servants travelling without their masters, must leavo a pas* with tho Ticket Agent, and also show another to the Conductor. An extra charge will be made if passengers do not nbtalu tickets. E. U. GILL. Superintendent Transportation. Richmond, Tuno 21. 1853. lm—Jo24 “CLEAR THE TRACK?* Tlio subscribers have tills dny put In operation, two splendid FOUR JlOltSK COACHES, and sixteen of the best Horses &T Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and Jewelry.'no!2 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned respectfully inform tlio icltlxens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand moro than fifty Pianos, the largest stock over on sale In this city, and made by the most celebrated mnnufocturers in the United States. Nunns k Clark. T. Cliickerlng. Boardman k Gray, 1 Alight k Newton. Edwards A Ftslicr. all well known to the lovrrv of Music. Iiavo place in their forgo assortment.— These Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautlfully finished In Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames made. In the most substantial nnd workmanlike manner.— Also tlio justly celebrated ASulInn Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equallod. All these Instruments have metalic frames which render them pecull. ariy suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. Tire undersigned aro Agents for Henri Urn’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Pari*. For Power Rnd beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent, CxRnABT’a Mklodion8.—'Tills beautiful toned wind instru- mentmanufactured by Carhart k Needham. N. Y..for village purposes, lodges. Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet Bnd powerful tone, they have also for sale. All iliese instruments will be disposed of on tho most accommodating terms. The prices of tbe Pi- anos ranging from 8176 to 81,000. T. W. MORRELL & Co SUMMER AituANGEMENT, Days of Leaving Savannah for New York. Tbo Augusta, Capt. Lyon Wednesday, June * The Florida, Capt. Winodhull,.. ..Saturday, “ 11 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, “ 18 Tlio Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, “ 26 Tbe Florida, Capt Woodhuil,.. .Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lvon ..Saturday, «' '9 The Florida Capt. Woodhuil,.. .Saturday, “. 10 Tlio Alabama Capt. Ludlow, Wednesday, M 20 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, “ 23 Tho Florida Capt. Woodhuil,,. .Saturday, rt ’ 80 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, Ang. The Angusta, Capt. I.yon,..'..... Saturday, v Tire Florida Capt. Woodhuil,.. .Saturday, 1 The Alabama Capt, Ludlow..... .Wednesday, 1 The Augusta Capt, Lyon Saturday, * The Florida Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, ’• t ar The Augusta,......Capt, I.yon Saturday, Sept. 8 The Florida Capt. Woodhuil... .Saturday, 10 The Alabama Capt. Ludlow...'.. .Wednesday, “ 14 These ships are tho largest on thn coast, unsurpeisod In speed, safety or comfort—making their passage* in 60 to 00 hours, and arc commanded by skilful, careful nnd polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On tho completion of the Atlanta fn the antumn this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin passage 826. Steerage. 89. PADELFoRD, FAY k Co., Agents in Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCH El JL, June5 18 Broadway, New York; PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN- ^^aWNAlL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Tlio new and splendid side-wheel Steamship ■ABHWVT'^S.state OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tens rerister, Captain WitlUM Cotuxs, lias commenced her Regular Trips, and will leave Savax.vsh on Wednesday, the 18th day of May, and every alternate Wedscdatthereafter; lay on tho 1st. 16th and 29th of June, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to PUilade.pUta. 826 00 “ M through to New York.. 26 00 Steerage 11 „ 9 00 This Ship has been built with ontire regard to safety. eon»5 fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable facluties tt business and travel. For freight or passage apply to O. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah. mayl7 HERON k MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia* FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. Jii sail on Salutilay Afternoon, June lift, at 4 o'clock. The flno sidc-wlieel steamship OSPREY, 1000 ^nrPnrfn *""* burlhert. J. Bkx.vctt. commander, will leave as pei annexd schedule every other Snturday. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens’ UuUding, opposite. Pulaski House, Having mode large additions to ills establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsnmo style, nnd on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn, The undersigned. Agents of tlio above Oompnny are prepared to take risks against Km* on Building* and their contents. Also Maki.vb Ska Risks, on the most fovorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO., Agents. JOHN RUIN, AUCTIONFER AND OOHMISION MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street. Columbus, Gq.. Will transac.t tho above business In the usual manner, and pay strict attention to all consignments ontrusied to his care. Ho would respectfully refer to the following per sons: lion. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, Wnr- ham Cromwell. Esq.. LewisM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yonge, Abraham Backer. Savannah. 0m—junc3 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, IV. k A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn. Wheat and Bncon. The Ringgold Depot being situa 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 IV. k A. Railroad. Ordors covering tho cash, wltb limited or discrollonary instruction*, will rccrlvo prompt attention. Persons order- ing grain will please forward sacks wltb order. References— Dr. Richard Wayne,-Mr. Wm. M. Wadly,Sa- vannah. maylO NOTICE.—No colored person will hererftor l>e allowed to travel on any of the Boats running between Florida or Charleston, and this place, unless ac companled by their master or owner, or having a special tlckot to bo retained by the Captain of tire steamer, nnd to be endorsed, if required, by some known responsible per son, Partios Interested will please take notice, as this rulo will be strictly enforced. CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, 8. M. L AFF1TF.AU. Agents for Florida Boats. June 28-2aw3m BROOKS & HARDEN. Per C. ft 8. E* that tlio country can produce, to ply be tween Forsyth Depot aud the Indian Spring; and having engaged Mr. O. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno. old and experienced reliismen. pledge themselves to convoy tlio travelling public to and from the two points In a safer nnd better style, and quicker timo. than ever beforedone at this place. Wo also have family omnibuses always in readi ness. Visiters, and families particularly, will find it great ly to their comfort and interest to call for our conclic*. Wo meet both the day and night train* of e-ars. R. J. ft C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs. June 10. tilAul5—June23 -j. TO RENT. fflra A small wooden Dwelling.pleasantly located on South ■iifiBroad-street. Apply at this office. 3—Jy8 CO-PARTER8HIP NOTICE. Hie undersigned hare associated tliemselvro to gether. under the name nnd style of Murphy ft Do- vanny, for the transaction of general JJoot nnd ■Shoe business, havlngthe stand on the corner of Congress and Wliitnker-streels. formerly occupied by M Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer lo their friend* nnd tho public, a well selected stock of Ladles’ nnd Gentle men’s Boots, Shoes, &o., which they will sell cheap for cash. j3y MURPHY ft DEVANNY. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-st., rear of the. Court House, Savannah. Ga. Established In 1833. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawls. Table Cover*. ftc., cleaned and dyed various colors. Indies’ Bonnet* Bluachod and Pressed In a fashionable style. Kid Gloves Clcaiuxtand Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyod.as maybe required. Alldonein tlio same stylo which has generally so much pleased my patrons nnd friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcel* by Hamden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write mo per mail, so that I may know where to cull for them nnd which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will bo about 26 cents. All ordor* punctually attended to. npll2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. L. S. BENNETT A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON. SUjU&n Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. C. Tiioh.ntox in Ills Carriage establishment In IscTty. most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ox- tensive patronage so liberally bestowod on tbe late proprie tor. Itlsourintentioutokeepa largo nnd extensive as- Hortinont of all kinds of Carriages, suited to this market. Tlio late proprietor, Mr. J C.Thornton, will apt aa our agent at the north, for the purchase nnd supply of our establish ment. Hi* experience of twenty years in the bustness at the South, will insure to our friends and natrons such a well selected stock as cannot foil to give entire satisfaction. Mr. BKWO-xr will give his personal attention lonll kind of repairing, ns heretofore. LEWIS 8. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I hnve sold out lo Messrs. L. S. Ilitx.sm ft Co., and I have every confi dence In the ability of these gentlemen, both in capability and capital, to successfully conduct the business, nnd keep up the reputation of tho cstablishment: Mr. Lr.wis 8. Bknnktt has been my foreman for the Inst two years, nnd I take pleasure in recommending him tallio public ns an industrious, capable nnd desorving mnn. who. while looking to ids own interest, will not neglect tlioso of hi* patrons. In relinquishing my business in tills place, I take the op. portunity to say. that it is not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in tho city of Savannah. I havo been kindly and generously treated, and have suc ceeded much better than I anticipated. In iho course I havo just taken. I have been prompted by considerations of a private character altogether; wherever I may be. I shall always carry with me the liveliest senso BONNETS 1 BONNETS 1! 60 cases Just received at tho TRIMMING AND ’GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 130 Broughton-Bt.- _ Country Merchants Milliners, and tlio public gener- „.Jy“. ore invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trirarood. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored Bilk, satin, crape and other choice nnd much admired styles; flats and bats, embroidored satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris silk laco shapes, extra rich spring bonnet rlbhons. straw trimmings, dress do, white ana colored taco, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and other combs, hair puffs, curls and nlaita, ribbon plaits, flowers, featirers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wristletts,buttons,slceltrimmings, sophyrworsted, braid. Cans, with a great Variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking caps, slippers, children’s hahllments. such as robes, sack* marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Doyi-k, assisted by coin potent miliners from New York, will attend to tlio trimming department, and will en deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy and othor bonnets cleansed, bleachod and pressed. Pinking done. SGT Five bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand their business.apl80 D this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from the 1st of January. Tlio Business of the firm will bo settled by Isaac I). litlloche and Alfred T. Bowne. who are authorized to use the name of the firm in settlement. . isaac n. Laroche, ALFRED T. BOWNE. EDWARD S. KF.MPTON, Sav’h, Jan. 8,1853. RICHAIID II. MARSHALL. Hie subscriber* will continue tho busine«s at their old stand, under the firm of LaROCUF- ft BOWNE, ihaac d. LAnocm ) AUHiD T. Bow.vk. J i»nl0 D .ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—Nonce—The eon- 1 corn of Klbbeo ft Rodgers is this day dissolved by mu tual consent,Mr. Klbbce rotiring. aad Mr. Thomas Wood, late of Macon, taking ills place, under tbo name and style of Wood ft Rodgers. All debts against tho late firm will be liquidated by the new firm, and all msnies duo them will be collectable, and receipted for by tbs new concorn.aa per agreement! KiBREF. ft RODOk. J 0 un22 WOOD k 8TRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleansed, repair- 'od and pressed in the latest fashion. j-,,—, Three Apprentices and three Bonnot Sowars are wanted Immediately, at the Broughton-street Trimming and Genera] Variety Stare ■ decl'i A CARD.— 1 Hie subscriber, in retring from business in this city, cannot but feel dsefly grateful and obliged for tho very liberal patronage whidi 1ms been extended to us, (a new’houso,) both from city a»d country friends, and takes this opportunity to express Uh thanks for the same, nnd indulges tha hope that past favor* will b« continued to the successors, who ure every way {ratcfnl to give the most unqualified satisfaction to the pations of tho late concern of Kibbee ft Rodgers. Vory respectfully. June22 J. M. KIBBEE. ffts ... ? SYRUP SARSAPARILLA—This eon* to be a sofo and valuable rem* lln.it 1 >toltoettseft,andpnrlfjtiig In It*na> as.nSiL 1 * “'f 1 ,*itb-advantage In the care of rbeu- tojl • i • by pre-emption to any.-of the alternate sections of pnbllc lands within tbe limits originally reserved will attach, if predicted upon settlements made prior to the 4th February, I860, the date of the final allotment. Claims within the six miles limits must be proven up at any time before the day herein fixed for the commencement af public sale, and aro to be paid for at the rate of two dol lars and fifty cents per acre. Cl* (ms outsldo of alx miles, and within the limits of the original reservation, mnst be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands to private entry. . Soldier’s bounty Und warrants, at a dollar and twenty, ire cento per acre, may be received in payment for either elaee of Und f one warrant only, however, eon be located by each pre-emption; - * Immediately after the cloeo of the publto sale directed by the foregoing proclamation of tbe President, application* Ived for tbe purchase at'private entry, or loca- . . rants, of the food* ressnred to satisfy this grant, fiMbesftmUeqUftll DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just received, a fow cases water-proof Boots; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as- -sortment of Gentlemen's ana Ladles’ orer Shoes, some'of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices.by R. FLANIGAN k CO., 100 Bryan-street. All In want will plcaso call and Judge for themselves. deoil * ____ DANIEL CROMLAY, J FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Comerqf Broug) ton and Bull-streets.—Tbe subscriber desires to if fora the publicthathe ha* opened as above, where he Is prepared to execute orders for Boots of the finest finish and style, and equal, if not superior to any heretofore offered to the public. Having many friends in thlsState who have boon bis patrons in Charleston, respect fully solicits from them and tho public a call and a trial. mhl7 ^ UMBRELLAS) q|r A fresh assortmentof both cotton and silk, Just re- .Oil tor ulMoWjh,^ oO.HOBmMbtoo.rt. PARASOLS AN1) DMBnflAAS.—ill umtm.nt oi MMlk and gingham Umbrellas. Also,low priced and fine M0R0<K , TTAY—100 bafts prime Northern Hay, Undiog from bub rXl Maria Morton, for sale by, _ OODEN k BUNKER jM.lt-03 I D ISSOLUTION.—The co i«rtnenhlp of sftranton. John ston ft Co. is this day dissolve}, by Dio withdrawal of William B. Scranton. P. T. SCRANTON. I JOS. JOHNSTON. mnyl7 ! W. B. SCRANTON. (~tO-PARTNFRSIHP.—Tlie underage ed liaving asi.ociated KJ with them Henry n. Scran ion| w”' aery business under the firmuf mayl7 /NO-PARTNERSHIP—The urjd« w ed a co partnership for'.th,. Shipping and Commission Biislne ton ft Tillman. Office, No. 10 (' Reference*.—Sherman ft ( Cogswell, Crono ft Co.. II. D. T ft Palmes, 8cranton, Johnatqn J nnU. ' N OTICE.—The undersigned w Lumber and Timber bnilni name and style of J. “ Whip D issolution.—'th* firm of dissolved, by mutual comwnijon the 16tb instant. DWARD 8. KEMPTON, ( HE MARSHALL. Savannah, 18th February, 1S63.V ' - • feblS will continuo the Gro- iranton, Johnston ft Co. D. T. SCRANTON. JOS. JOHNSTON. d have this day form* jssetion of a General L under the firm of Be ran is Slip, New York. If. H. SCRANTON. I II. TALLMAN. Ezra Wheeler ft Co., vj, New York; Webster , Rowland ft Co., Savon* 3m-*mayl7 toontlnue to carry on the ‘ »s heretofore, un$er the J. ROBERTS. ROBERT AUSTIN. ft.MAKnAu war ISlh lntt.nl PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- fart ft Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham’* Plano 'Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite nnd justly celebrated instru ment*. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst tholr superiority oftone nnd touch Is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual obsorver. as well ns the critical connoisseur. Tho Indies are respectfully Invited to viow these instruments. An nrrrangemont having been effected with ono of our most emiheut Pianist* for the purposo, they can also be enabled to Judge of the tone. F. ZOGIIAUM ft CO.. Market-square. Mff Second hand Pianos taken iu exchange, also tuned and repaired. Jal7 HOME MAN UPACTORY—AMERICAN SO AP COMPANY. T HE undersigned having purchased the right of Messrs Cowles ft Co., of Now York, to manufacture the fol lowing kinds of Soap, is now propaied to do so, vix: American Croanr Soap in bars. •• laundry in mass. “ Toilet (Sanillvo) in small bars. *• Shaving Soap in cakes. *• “ Cream in nets Cream Soap preparation in bids. By the use of these Soaps, hot water, washing machines, washboard*, ftc.. are entirely dispensed with. Hnd not one-fourth the labor is re quired lotto tho washing of a fondly. Washing is done my nrearlv rubbing the snap on the parts mostly soiled, then pfoco them In water sufficient tn .cover them, nnd let them remain n few hour*, then with a pood hand rubbing and thorongh rinsing they will bo per fectly clean ana beautifully bleached, and without injury lo the most delicate fabric. A call and trial Is respectfully so licited. W. E. MONGIN, 170 nrougbtcn-streeot. N. B.—These Soaps wash with citlior hard, salt or soft water. . juno24 itBROlDERIES, ftc.—Muslin nnd lace Chemisette and Collars.Inco. muslin nnd cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Hands, lawn and cambric Handkerchiefs, black Iach Mantillas. Valencia mid thread Edgings and Inserting*, Bonnet Rib bon*. etc., etc. for salo by nrhO HENRY LATHROP ft CO. of obligation, and cherish the deepest Interest in tho prog, pority and advancement of the city and its people. Noth ing will do more to offect this, than tho sustaining of a iHjopleol INTON. ng will do more to offect this, than tho sustaining healthy nnd honorable competition. Let tho good i the City nnd State sec to it. J. O. THOR! SAVANKAtl, Otli May. 1853. N. B.—Mr. II. D. W. ALKXssnxn Is my legally authorized agent for tho transaction and closing up ot my business. maylO J. C. THORNTON. IRVING HOUSE, iPai/u'ngfon, District of jjj Columbia.—Tbo undersigned, late prnpriolor of Jiiil. French’s Hotel, Norfolk, Va.. having recently Icnse<l iu above popular ostaldishraent. takes pleasure in iofornr- ing his numerous friends that ho has, at great labor and expense, refitted and furnished the house and provided the most amplo arrangeroints for tho comfort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable experience In liotcl-kecbing lie flatters himself that families and single boarders can ito ac commodatad at the Irving ns satisfactorily as at any other hotel or boarding house in the United States. Member* of Cousres* and others visiting Washington, with a view to reside there for some tlmo, would do well to oxsmino this house before making arrancomentaeisawliere. It is eligibly situated ot the oomor of l'2tli street and Penn sylvania avenue, midway between the Capitol and Depart ments. Tbe building is large and of modern architecture, tire rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni ture 1* now and of the best description. ♦ Still Setter.—The charges are moderate And In accord ance with the time*, whilst tbe tables groan with the best that tbe country affords. Call, examine, and sstlsfr your selves. DANIEL D. FRENCH. Washington. D. O.. June 1,1863 jo7 FlSiC* STtfETAUfTII Uftlxitcase ; gtBSfek WE arB constantly receiving these valuable Cases, and have thorn always in readiness to be dollvercdatthe shortest notice. I. W. MORRELL ft OO N. B.—We arc permitted to inform the public that we have received from Mr. Raymoxd, nf New York city,.a let* ter signod by the different member* of tbe United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body nf the Hon. Ifattcr Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed in one of Fisk’s Metalic Cases.) qnd who wont with it to Kentucky • they say to Mr. Raymoku, that tire Oaso answered the pur pose for which it was Intended, and meets wllh tirelrappro- nation, and they cheerfully recommend It to the public as being superior to any other Caso for tho transportation ut tho dead. Tire letter ean bo seen by calling on ,t,J i. w. Monr- fcbU RRELI.ft CO TNI880LUT10’ xJ ship heret PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDEN ft OO.. Savannah, comer of Broughton and Barnard-1 fTl To Puxnms, Mkbchaktb axj» onrass vj*n„ JLLLS-avA.-orAH TO ut tx THXtR flumjra.—Tha undau, aigned would call particular attention to their oaten- tire wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore be aold cheaper, because they are not burthened with Jobber's profits, while for quality and styla they will compare with anything in the market. Hating permanently located In Savannah, we are deter mined tpaecnre patronage by selling good bargains, dealing fairly with all men, and croavllftlng with none. We are tn league with no Shoe, Clothing or othcrestohllshment, eith er for mutual benefit, or for the purposo of keeping custom- art away from those houses where they ean buy cheapest. Wo expect every Customer to Judge fo? himself, and If we cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth ers who can. : ■' BELDEN ft OO, Jah27, .. Or. Broughtonand Baruavd-at. CANARY CAGES. BY THE LAST STEAM®!- HON OF CO-PAR" ' ship heretofore existing ~ “ ' ? ZOOBAUM 5 C.P.1 P,—The oo-partner* n the subscribers under dissolved by mutual rttaho thr‘-^‘^^ Ato settteullclaltas, In from cruntraTo.v. 1 Sept 17 6 October... 1 D October...15 3 October ...20 B November..12 0 NovcmlHW. SO 3 December..10 from pin u mam a. June ♦ June 18 July........ 2 July F July 80 August 13 August 27 Sept 10 Fept 24 October..,. B October.,.. 22 November. 6 November.19 Doccmber,. 8 ..816 Juno 11 June.......26 July 0 July 23 August 0 Auguet 20 September.. 3 Cabin passage, Steerage Through tickets Ills nhij» has been IL . . with new boilers, 'And a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to tho comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, tills ship occupies the same wharf a* tha Liverpool steamships City ofGIasgow and City or Manches ter. at tho foot of Queen street, aud Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable articles must be pre-paid. For freight or pawngo. apply to n; F. BAKER ft CO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, June?Agent, Philadelphia. „ .to Now York 17 This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and fumlihed' - UNITED STATEN MAIL I.INJ5. 1 Tiirough Iu 60 to 66 lintire.—,V*r« York and %ZEjM2£CharleM,m Steam Pack#*— 1 eave Adger’a ■■an^ranlWIiarvcH every Saturday Afternoon; and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday tho new and- splendid Steamships JAMES AUGER. Captain J. DtcrnwwKV, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkrrt, 1.200 tons. SOUTHERNER, Captain W. Fraom 1.000 tons, will leavo- each aitennato IVednesd y. having been newly coppered and guard* raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, haring elegant state room aecflmj modations, apply at the offico of the Agent. nnd colored linen drillings, bleachod and brown sheet ings, stripe and ptaiil satin jeans for boys’ woar, black bn- reee. grenadine and crapo do Paris, mourning muslins, par asols nnd umbrellas, for sale low by m*y22 DkWITT ft MORGAN- yTEW GOODS PER STEAMER.—Toil de India for travel* ,x ling dresses. Frenclr printed jaconets and cambric*, figured And plain Swiss muriins. plaid nnd stripe swiss nnd cambric muslins, nansook. Jaconet nnd mull muslins ein broidcred clear lawn hdkfs.. N W collars nnd cambric, and cambric and swiss bands, ribbons, hosiery, gloves, ftc.. just received by nrar 22 DkWTIT ft MORGAN T O BUHJiERS.—Sealed proposals will be received by Ilia undersigned, until tho 25th of June next, to furnish all the material* and erect tho keeper’s dwelling and officu at Lnurcl Grovo Cemetery, according to plan anil specifica tions to be seen at Messrs. Sboll ft-Far’S. Architects. JOHN HALLRRY. Chairman may22 Committee on Health nnd Cemetery T O P!WCnA8ERS"OF CHEAP "DRY GOODS—6 cases of fust colored Printed Lawns, Jaconet, Ballsle and Mus lins. all at 12^. 3 esses assorted Ginghams, new stylo*, at 12J(<L 1 do (a great bargain.) ladies’ Llnou Cambria Hand kerchief*. at 12j£<t. We havo much pleasure In directing particular ntteutlon to the arrival by the steamship Florida of the above goods, and cno. with ported confidence, recommend them os the cheapest goods ever offered for ssle tn Savtfnnah M. PRENDEROAST ft CO., may2Q 178 Droughton-it., opposite 3t Andrew’s Hail. . J RY'GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are of faring the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Goods consisting of Bareges. Printed Jaconets and Organdies.Froocb Cambric* and Ginghams, Printed and ITald India Silks. Al- so. Summer Quilts. Linen CnmbrioHandkerchiefs, N W Col lars, ftc., At a great reductlonfrom former prices. jy6 DKWITT ft MORGAN T OKAY WINE.—Just received, 12 dozen Tokay wine, for sale by June! A. BONAUD. Corner East Bay and Adger ft Son’s Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will bo placed In the line to connect with the Southerner on Wednesdsys. feblO UNITED STAi®0®friW6X*ri l^jMWiBg.SHlP ISABEL, Wiujsm Roluxs, Commandot between Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting'. with tlie the Pacific MailStcamahip Company’s line for Cal*, ifornla. This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leavo Savanna for Key West nnd Havana, on the 16th nml 30th of each month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 22d of each month. Tho Isabel will connect nt Havana with tho U 8. Mali Steamship Company's line to Aspln wall,and the Pacific mail lino from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will he landed at tho railroad whsif at Aspln*. wall froo. Transit at tho Isthmus at tho passengers’ ox- pense. The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mall Steam Company's lino at Now Orleans. Tickets for Key West aod Havana can he hadnt COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Ticketsfor New Orleans, AspinwaU and San Francisco, esu bo had by applying to MORDECAI ft CO , Agents.Charleston jaul3 Tunited states mail, “ From Macon, Gn., to Tallahassee, Fin. Railroad to Ogldhnrp—Stages to Ihllahassee. jSm T ^ 10 arrnn K e * uient on this route l. commenced on the Oth inst., running tliree times a wesk via. Newton, Balnbrhlge, and Quincy, and three Umos a week via, Tliomosville. Duncansvllle. ftc. Passengers by this route will leavo Macon at half past • o'clock, A. M.. by Rallrond for Ogletlior|>e. lire Stnrsa leaving Oglethorge oiilier w»y at 11 o’clock, arriving at ThU labassee. at 10 o’clock on tlio evening of the noxt day—tiraa by either route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bainbridg* • and Quincy, to Tnllalmssee returning, leaves Tallahassee ox Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday*, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, by the way oi Thomssvlllo—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, at 10, P, M. Through from Oglothorpo to Tallahassee by either rout# 136 hours—from Macon in 38—and from Savannah In to ' hours. By this route Passenger* tearing Savannah by 8 o'eloo .. Tram of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours, H Is also decidedly the best, cheapest and most extraditions route for travellers to Apalachicola and West Fiorina. Fare from Macon to Oglelhorpo 81,76: from Oslethorp* to Tallahassee, 810,00, L. C. SH-iw, Agent at Oglethorpe, . * * ^ “ “ Tallaiinssee. WATER-CURE INSTITUTB-MILLe V1LIJ2, GEORGIA. D R. E. O DOYI.E takes pleasure in announcing to Inva lids and the public generally, that the above popular and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly concoct* ed by T. Carltox Coyle. M D.. is now ready for the recep tion of patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of tho human organism successfully treated at this Institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hotuorrbahte or piles, hemorrhages, amen- errhcea,nrenorrhoea. dysmenorrhoea, Ouor alhus, genital dis placements, affections of the eyes end ears, tetter, ery. sipetas snd all chronic diseases of the skin and scalp, scroj fula, drojwy, Syphilis, and tho huipora! diseases general, ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the falling sickness, vlrtlgn, paralysis, apoplectic tenden cy, bronchitis, asthma, chronic infiamation of the stomach and bowel*, atrophy, and Indeed evert possible habit of, or chron o diseased action that Is curablo—and all diseases are curable, If no/>rgaa(c lesion be present. The Ladies' Department Is under the Immediate supervl- Mon of that accomplished lady. Mrs. Jake Matthbws. sowell known to the qld patrons of the establishment Tire belittle* which this Institution offers for the prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat ment together with its easiness of access from all point* In Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders It peculiarly adapted to the wants of Invalids, desirous of availing them selves of the efficacy of the water-cure. The puritr or the water and accommodations for gueiU, are too well known to need comment. In fitting up the establishment no expense has been spar ed thgt could conduce to moke It one of the most desirable places of resort for invalids In the United States, Patients will be required to furnish thslr own aut-flt.—- These will constat of Motion sheets and towels, compresses, and blankets, for sudorific purposes. Allot which earth* purchased here on tbe most reasonable terms. Tsrms—Professional attention, use of baths; Ae, $10 per week—board $6 per week—payable monthly. Servants L A variety of new and beautiful patterns hCage*Just received. Thoto desirous o A. A. Fwhxx, ' ougSO F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SOUTII-WKSlTfiliN llAiCROAD. - A DAILY TRAIN for passengers leave* Maeon at 0M M., arrive at Oglethorpe at A. M. Leaves 0 ‘ u iorpc at 11)4, A. M.. arrive* at Macon at 8J<, ?. M rating each way with tbe Central and Macon and W< win and the Tallahassee Mall Stage Line, Pag** ..arrive atO tho* nectfng each way with tbe Central and Macon and Weatern - Train and the Tallahassee Mall Stage Line, Pagsencars diuo at Fort Valley at 1JLP.M. ^ ml5 . GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent MACON ANP'WBSTERN RAiLRQav^— Moll Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P, M. “ Atlanta “ “ 0 V « P,M. . C ONNECTTOO at AtUnU with the Train* of the Western and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with the Day Train of the Goorgta Road, and at llnri t with the Dap Train* of the Central and South-western r.oads. Passenger ' will arrive to Macon at 12V. and at Atlanta at IK, having tbe remainder of the night for rest. ‘ - Passengers going South, via Hontgomere, (Ala.)' wh». leave Savannah ate A. M., will arrive at Monjgorrvery to thr*' < ty-elght hour*, Including all stoppages, and only ten hours ' staging. •: . AcccmmodstlonTralns.Tri-Woekly.wOl leave Macon wmj , v Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A.M. Bite . , turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-i * j. day. at 7K A. M. Tht* Train will reanect with thf Night,.; Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night ,, , Train of the Gsntral Road at Macon. Passengen by the op« ward Train ean dine at Griffin. -v - EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’t* . , Maoox, May 17,1852. 8mo , . Jy JJ ' • ; TQ~THB~MiaiuWETMia u-juag>.~r. • from 8aTanoahandUaeoaWl Meriwether Springs, via Central.RouUi-western,and Mu* gee Railroads, and post coaches, through fa twenty-two Sours, leaving 8avannah at 8 o’clock, Pjft, «ntvtog at ths fRSsprtoiu ° Ck ’ P ‘ U J&' ‘ Fare from Savannah to WaraSprin Fare from Savannah to Chalybeate Fhre from Maoon to Warmr ‘ ,—twenty^lght miles staging to 1 s 1 - Sap.'0,B.B . .