The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, July 23, 1853, Image 3

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l,,W'""“ro'ff ilfmMUW Monument again. ■ J, ‘U'SirdiT:tsr^aTirkr». [ f.» |c . U.w miner, .0 JEM"*'> imvi E*sft «ie: P®fCS »jTWU|t« Of bclug WIU » w w IJNft)liN ffiTFor-l^y W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. dhse/BSusss^ ■Nwr ’»b» r L.---r 1 r- v—i.niiinifrom bark Exact war (fwiun- . . ln »|rt, m bark Elect, war- CSK^r'” * ni Monument Square. *“ J br " ,ll ”« Ju *' (J'^rfETtrl.lelV J, f. COLLIN’S. rriivia l,n im”fmATK&.iyrro to ' C nudft y nfn o, m brle Handkerchief*. Slilrt G»u» Fl* nn ?Ktfk| r ^ infant* Embroidered Walsta, Far* MORGAN. feiffiSSS C *»3 8 ‘- E,n ""“' A %“|l?AOT O ib..r><«'P‘7 11 || 1 madIronrrwUhher% M’lNTMUUJN. ■hTc6NSinFS.-50hhd*primo UaeooSide*, ju.t recelv J)e.1 todfoi »a'« hy CQHF.S & FOSTflCK. ^^rr.iMvn.iO'iK — , .H)’"bai'ket* pint*. for wile by H EIIISICK U1AM1 AUNE—'» A HONAUD Jum24 igsgggg n.1,,1* Prime Baron-Sides. 30 do doShouf. ’ • • P - : eureil Ham*. 160 boxes Jm«24 1,Sa“ IU,, “ ■“■ prt. landing aod for “ lll ff RANTl) Nj i jqhssTON fc CO. |“S?" H “’* rt '“KoSmi KJS KUWLAND k CO. nitf iWHIAGENCY for the sale of William Hogg* i S York celebrated brand* of Tobacco, by l U7-12 R. MAYER, 0 Whitaker «treet. 'T vnmYYTMFTR. French Mustard, Cuper*. Sardlue* A^aadOUre*. for sale by J.,ne24 A. llONAUD. j fr*-^as&snfeSKtt& JniiES Corner Hull street and Ftay-lane. hiTTKR. ClIKSK. Ac.—20 keg* selected (.oslien Hotter. I) <>o tubs do do. SO boxes new Cheese. 100 do new scalod jT-L. jn bbla Hiram Smith’s Hour, for sale by 50 bou SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. f luF^SOO bbls Ume per brig Lillian, and Tor sale to ar- L rite^y juneiO * BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. hllTRI.V YARN’S AND OSNARUROS.—20 bale* Yarn* ol 1/ nrioua numbers, 10 do Orenburg*- for rale by Vnnoum BRIGHAM KELLY k CO. B tmr.S XSn*CHEIBF»-Jnat received. 5 keg* choice Go- 6Wrr f tuvm u-coxsor. I0KAY'VINE.—Just received, 12 dozen Tokay wine, for junel A. IJONAUI). mi 1 wleby K liinEE .V WVW5F.1W offer for sale W» bale* Gunny auth, ISO Coil* Kentucky Hope, 6.000 lbs. Twine, map! L ' [YE OAK—Of the very best quality. ami of tho largest w'w.ai adapted lo sliip building, immediately on the Vwrl. na an Wand witbiu fifty mile* or this city, for sale. mafS—eodlm ROWT HAnERSAHM k RON. HITE Vi'NTS.—Received by steamer Alabama a new .» aupnly—by MUCK & VFADEtt, jonrli 147 Ray-st. I 'N/HTTgINTROAP. Ac —100 bbla Baltimore Flour. 60 1 do E P«in. 50 boxes Smith’* Family Roap, 60 do Hull’s Can-lie*, landing and for sale by jnnti; HUifrlMBB. JOHNSON k CO. N ORrF.Tli CttN'riU^roKS,—Tlio Chairman of tho Com mittee on street* and lames will receive proposal* for tlfwmpletionof the 1‘lankroad.tho distance to bo planked kSTDfwt junel4 B ARERfS. TIS-TRS, Organdr*. lawns. and several style* of Summer Goods, at reduced prlee*. for sale by jontll 11*WITT’ A MORGAN. “wfANUCilBCKEDldATTINti.of best quality.fur W L AND WARRANTS wanted by JuneH E. W1TH1XGTON. f Clstse, for sale by S MOKED T0N0UI-S—Just received two barrel* Smoked Tongues, for sale by Jcl4 J. ROUSSEAU, E DITA DlAMONI>* CF.MENT—For Joining broken glass Chiu ware, orlrory, just received and for sale by mbffl W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. G OLD PENA.—a new assortment or Gold Pens, received and JuneU for ante by S. S. SI1U.EY. 136 Congress-street. f EMON'tUlO boxesjuat received and for sale by L mil A. HONAUD. P ARK MANTILLAS —A few of the latest style Darla bl’k silk msnlillM. something new. for *alo bj KKMKH1N & VERS1TLI.E. apll3 H AY—lOMbale* prime Northern Hay, lamling from bark Maria Mortuu. for sale by iwtW OGDF.S k BUNKER * UmbrelLui, for aale by may? PRICE k VK.ADKR, 147 Ikiy-street. B ACON. LAUD ASH FIAUR—5H hlid* prime Bacon Sidea^dodoAhnidders. 60 bids nnd 10 keg* prime I/af Lird. 200 do auperQne Howard-atreet Flour, landing »nd fir sale by _ Jyl3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. F ANCY OiIAJHEU HOSIERY—Of Silk and Cotton, a good assortment. PRICK & VKADER, F UR SALE -Three office desk* nnd two iron sates, that hare been used but a short time, which can be had at a bargain by application lo may29 OGDEN k BUNKER. M ATTING CLASPS—Juat received and foraaln by - ““F* 1 -.. J. P. COLLINS. CliOWER BATIK—Smith’* patent, in store and for sal* y V J'me2 |. W. MORR ELL k CO. y^to very good ; loo.ooo Cigars! from very poor to very Jar* Snuff. Cut Tobacco, Smoking do. in great vnrie- '!■ Sir«»!eby mny.hl KIHHEE k RODGERS. i „ W'*blf man will be allowe-i'a liberal compensation. W cation* muat be made before the 1st of August, to Ju_ KF.MPTON k VERJsTILLE. 1-AR1>. Ac—30 lihds prime Bacon Sides. 30 do yd" Shoulder,. 5° bbls and iokeg. primo I<ear lard. 20 ffMA ,' u . Rilr Cllr,, ' , Unni*. 30 bid* Mnnongnhela dn*«bj bl « Ikunestlcflln, F. Phelps and rose brand*. 20 “dfurM?eby 80d ° CmUtd &nd I,0W ‘ ,Pml Sugar, landing junaJO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO. IlAiK._\o w,ks DuffieWa Sugar Cure llama.for sale ** V iuneRO i no.-si.*an ■\Xf ANtafTO PURCHASE—2i (tout, able boditd negro V Y mail, and Irom 18 to 26 yean. Apply to Juunll ’ • WYLLY k MONTM0LUN. JuneU . TO KENT—A Room 80 by 80 fbet, In 8orrel'e bull? [ing, oorner of Day and Ilim-itreeU. It le suitable for « committee room or drill room. Kent moderate. Ap* ely att bla office. June 28 ® FOR RENT.—Tlie »tore In Whitaker street now ocou* pled by the aubacrlber* ne a wholesale Htoro, of which poaaeaalou can be had Immediately. Also, will bo rented about the Drat or April nest, their re tail store, corner of Whitaker and Congress street*. For further particular* apply to M. PRKNDKKGAHT* Co. febia on tho premlae*. [ FOR RENT—The dwelling, No. 162 Uryan-etreet, be- twoen Montgomery and JefleraoivatreeU. The house le Id good order, having recently undergone a thorough repair. Pomadon can be had immediately Apply to M. PRKNDKRGAST, mh6 Broughton atreet, opposite Bt. Andrew’* ttall. FOR KENT—A large and comfortable dwelling, on Liberty elreet, aecond door from Barnard. Imme diate posse**ion given. Apply to KIBREK k ROtfoata,142 Bay etreet. TO RENT—A House at the corner of HulLalrcct and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good w ter, out buildings complete, and In a good nclghtx jural, with or without standing furniture, from 1st May t 1st November. Inquire at the Courier office. BRICK YARD FOR RENT. T HE aubacrlber will rent his Brick Yard, on the Thun derbolt Road, about one mile from the Exchange, for a term of year*. There Is a good Dwelling on the premises, with outbuildings for laborer!. For further particulars ap ply to M. PRENDKROA8T, Junel8 *"* * 178 Drougbton-itreet. TT'OR 8ALE—A trusty and capable negro woman with hor JP three children Apply at this office. apUP •OR SALE—A doslroable residence onatriutlot. In feo _ simple, near the business portion of the city Also, trust lot* Nos. 26 and 2fl Mouterny ward, and fronting the square. _Apply to n.*y4 WY1J.Y At MONTAIOLUN. F OR SALE—Two hundretl and two and a half (202){) acres of land, situated on Reedy Creek, in Wilkinson county. Apply to apl28 WYLLY Ac MONTMOIJJN. "I70R SALE—A very Intelligent mulatto man, a good cook JP and house aorvant. Apply to Jipl28 WYIJ.Y AC MONTMOIJJN. axemen and field hands. ap!28 1 te o , Ac MONTMOIJJN. id 25 years, a good Dy aged 18 years, a may31 " ’ W?LLY Ac MONTMOLLIN. F OR SALE—A Tory superior one horse carryall, doiiblu seat, made by one of the beat manufacturer! at the >rtb For particulars, apply to may31 SAWYER. HULLI8TER At CO., Whlinker-st. jl axeman anu iimuernanti: an field band and ostler. Apply to • TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD—My myr man.Sam, runaway last Saturday nlglit, the 25lli He Is rather light complected, about fivo leet ten in .chos blgh.and he formerly hebmged to Mr. llolldayj In Chntlmm county. He was sold to Mr. "’right tu Soran nah. of whom I bought him. Twenty dolTnrs rewnrd will bo paid for this boy lodgod in any Jail nr aaft place where I can get him. DAVID ALLEN, July 2 McIntosh county. m ~CfftTJ)REN AND YOUTH’S HATS.-Straw, Iwg- horn and Webster, a fine assortment at mayl8 BELDEN Ac CO’S. F ANS.—Common and fine palm leaf Fans, fine China Spanish and other style* In great vsrletv. for sale bv may3 KEMPTON Ac VERST1IJ.E. L aws of Georgia.—a few copies of the late uct* the legislature of tho State of Georgia, received at for sale by S. S. SIBLEY, juno!4 136 Congress-street. R ASPREnRY VINEGAR—A superior article of Kaspbcrr Vinegar, a very pleasant and cooling beverago, also Raapherry and Orgeat Syruoa, Just received fcom A J Ctmu “ tail, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN. Junel2 Monument square, B F.EF. 1’dRKAND HAMS.—Just received. 10 hair bid Haws’ corned Beet 10 whole and half bbls Pig Pork, bbls Pig Hams, 200 Ridonsnn’a Hams. Rutter and Cheesi for sale by Juno20 DAVID O'CONNOR. )UP Digesters. Porcellan and Tin Lined Saucepans, Bra* and Brittanla Spltto<m*. P'rcnch Rasket*. for sal by June3 J. P. COl LINS. P ORK.—10 bbls Moss. 40 do Prinje. 40 do Rump, landiu from sclir E II Rowley, nnd forsnlo by Junel7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON Ac CO. W HITEWASH BRUSHES. Sweeping Brooms, Oustert Scrub*. I’oiies Heads and Eyes. Scrubbing, Shoo an I.oy Brushes, for sale by jyio p. COLLINS. P ARKER’S Furniture Glnsn.Llquld Glue, Yertnln liestrov *r Plato Powder and British Lustre, Tripoli, Drlsto Brick Dust and Bath Brick, for sale by JylO J. P. COLLINS. O PITTOONS—lH>corated tlilna. Brass. Hritlania, Stone, Ti O nnd Rocktngbaui Ware Spittoons, for sale by jylO J. P. COLLINS. r A DIES GAUNTLITPS —Just received an assortment, ns _4 sorted colors and lino quality, for sale by jvl4 PRICE k VEADKR, 147 Ray-st. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 baskets of this very supr rlor wine, whose renutntlon is unequnlle-l where it i familiarly kuowu, now landing per steamer Alabama, an- ror sale by PADEIFORD. FAY Ac CO . Junel Agent* for Savannah. 5 LATES.—An assortment of the finest nnd cheapest Slate over In this mnrket, just received; also, a soeelmen o the best Roofing Slates, which can bo furnished wlmlesal. or retail, by 8 8. SIBLEY. apll6 135 Congress-street. R eceived hyj.astWeami:r7—iLur cloth shirts, mull and nansook muslins, net gloves nnd mlts lace man- tillas. wash blond, grass cloth, N W collars and chomlsctts. long lawns,Blrds-oye diaper, Aic., for sale by JunclS _ _ DkWITT & MORGAN. A TTENTION GEORGiA~HUSSARS.—just received, a fiiio lot of your Fatigue Caps, all lettered ready for use. at jyO bkldeN a^oips. B ACON. PORK AND !iKF.P—SO Tasks prime Western Ba con Side. 30 do do Shoulder*. 50 bids Mess Pork, 15 do prime do. 76 do Mess Beef, 20 half do Fulton Market Beef, or sale by ml:* WEBSTER Ac PALMES. C ORDIALS.—French and Germnn Cordial In jugs nnd bottles. 6 dozen Curosoo, for sale by Junc24 A. BONAUD, F LOUR AND nEEF.l-300 bids Baltimore Flour, 30 do Hiram Smith’s do. 5>> do Genesee do. 20 half bbls Ful- Uy june.'O J.RO-SKAP, IT AT.—Coo bundles prime Northern Hay, for aale to ar- i«^ ,perb ‘ rknight - a pi ,1 v‘° OGDEN At BUNKER Aic.—100 bbls Howard street Flour. 26 , 4,rtl,,rt > Monongahela Whisky, 160 Demi- L *****< 150 bags Rio Coffee, landing and for sale ’ _ Je” HOimiUK JOHNSON k CO. Nsubscriber being compelled to close the Wunwra .l 1 "* , hll,imM s of F. ZlMSHAUM Ac CO., would dale p.1 indeh ed to tho late firm to make inline- lorwio™ fn . ’ ani * l ' ,oso having claim* to present them 1 G. II. MITCH ELI, - f successor lo F. Zogbamn k Co. ^j^^'^-Lb'broiderc-l rITn~rlawn"hdkr*.. printe l Hrxifit. . rdglugs and inserting*, bonnet ribbons. Ettm l ®uumbrellas, plaid cambrics and clacorcts, bl’k and'ror Mloty ° n UC0 ’ rucc ' vc,i l K!r ^ Dr-WITT Ac MORGAN. W 0l) i"~^ ,h *'!• be paid for Wool, by _nuy.3_ ROWLAND Ac CO L’Si*™? I’l-ASTEU. CEMENT AND HAIR —/ con- terns U N’ y t * 10 above articles lor salo bv RRIOHAM. KELLY Ac CO. $500 Challenge. HOnENSACIC’S AVOIIM SYIIUP. A N article founded upon scientific principles,compound- cl with purely vegetable Rdbatances. being perfectly sate when taken, and bus nerer been known to full In curing thn most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist wlieu this remedy Is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which may remain. Thn Tape Worm. This worm Is tho most dllllcult to destroy of nil that in habit tho human body. It grow* to an almost Indefinite length, and becoming so colled and fastened in the intes tines and stomach as to produce Fits, St. Vitas' Dance. Arc , which Is the causo of many going to tho grave, not believ ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not uso tho proper medicines fur their disenso. To those who are nlllictcd with this n w- ful foe to health, I recommend the uso of mv Worm Syrup ami Liver Pills; tho Syrup to be tnken in noses of two ta ble spoonful* threo times a day, then take from five to eight of mv Liver Pills, to dislodge and pas* thn worm. By strictly following tliesu directions, tho most obstinate cases of tape worm can be spoudily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. Tills worm Is usually found In the small intestines, and is the worm most common lo children, yet it Is not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most jiromiuent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy strsds, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a hlueish streak under tho eyes. Am. If you.or any ol your children have any of tho almve symptoms. Hoben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure; and If arter using It according to the directions tho patient is nnt re stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there Is n’o remedy beyond the grave, as for fall, there ts no such word as fall with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aecnrldea, or Bmnll Thread Worms. These worms, to which the human sytein is liable, are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remsiu, from the ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious dlsor dors, such as inflammation of tho bowels, and other de rangements of Hie stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used is Jlobensnck’s Worm syrup. Such Is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradies. that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup ami Liver Pills are recommended to bo used they will not cure. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup in accord ance with direstions ou each bottle; and in enso a gentle purgative Is required in order to allay the irritation they jiroduco. tho 1 Aver Pills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon tho bowels. Is the most pleasant medicine that can be taken. IIODENSACK’sTiIVER fills. No ^art of the system is more liable to disease than the —. --— _ HIM-1iIrt.,1, lYr.I.I.I K VI/. ij •^niAm'^juatreceTve.l, 10 half bbls fc* yupon Market Beef. 10 whole and half do I’lg luf'Ct / 1lco . l ^y |, oWs* and Rolomn’s Hams. 10 bbls jJMW.fcr** 1 * by DAVID O’ONNOR, fc -._ Corner Broughton aud Drayton streets. Jj NIOUU »KK8—40 casks PidM free Dor'S Shoulders. Inn-ling ami for sale by HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. 1^ 4o to ,UR -— 1 ® 0 bbls Hour lit store, and 100 «• for sale by ROWLAND & CO. MuKffS ^ai’ICFM—RroeWby hrlg Mason fch(fc toni '"'oVs ln 30 boxes pure ground ccffce, 30 t J*Pi*t,28 Ho mustard, for sale by ^ J. V CONNERAT k CO. Wffi AN .' u,l ‘°llFJ) VtSTO-Just received an as Tnu £!™r n ,‘ of and colored Marseilles and IJnen je8 PRICE At VKADER. ft •*HOUND COK1-TE,-30 boxes, a primo, nntOHAM. KELLY k (X). Bfiiifil 1.1... a d. juariv Ton A UM - landing and for aale by itOUXlME. JOHNSON At CO. WXiK‘ B , AN, i TWINE.—160 batea gunny bag- JsNo,fl,, 80 ''“'"'•’c do. 100 coils No. Dillon’, rope, 100 *> <lo, 10 bates Dillon’s twine. In store and for sale OODKN k BUNKER. ?*■ Florida, rich black *.». XF'fS&m* newest design, white Barege, ttsrt* ^ ‘ Dl ^ Edgings, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves. Sc, fntWlTT k MORGAN - A**ls bv , ° ,m !L bl ’ , ,5 e * t Clder » lwa y |100 hand, and for pfrj-ff- ggyM RRIOHAM, KE1.I.V k (X) KtMlSuf 0 *?"** Haut Talence Claret, 60 do ■^Mfetkhv v. l0ci, ; k " superior Claret. Just received **l l/ssl, by uICh » rl8, hm, direct from Bordeaux, fiifcr-- J. ROUSSEAU. Tffw-l-TntfK'IJ 0 ’* U " dl »« P" bd« ■hiss nmoiiAM. kkij.y k co. P»27Sa*J.!‘5: ”'. w S 1 ’”' Bhouldcr ; T W.I, 8l v * JlHJ IU “|, l» -to— >D IIOUOMllE, J0HN80N II 00. kicuouacauaire. mwawi o CRUUBH it WADE. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 84 Uay-tircM, gaeonHoA. nXHHT R. PORT. FORT it DUNHAM. lERCHd FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER ■ShMnnaA, Oa. [ANTS, JORR T. ROWUim, 400W T. ROWLAND, JR. ROWLAND it CO., ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 173 Day-ttrtH. Savannah, H. K. WA8II1IURN. Ag’t. MERIT 8HI1TTNG AND COMMISSION 8AVAN.VAU, (U. JI1ANT, WILLIAM P. YONGK, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, JVo. 04 JJay-Mrerf, Savannah. O’HBAK is 8TONBY. FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .North Commercial Wharf, Ckarluion, South Carolina, UTX OP Till P1BM OP UMAnS, O'lIXAR A CO. BANCROFT it DRY AN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exohango a foil Estate, 117 Ray-street, Savannah.Jan24 WILLIAM H. DAMIIKR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIOR AT UW, TroupviUe, Lownda county, Oa. Wlllpractlse In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Uurons, and Pulaski counties. Georgia: and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun- ties, t lorlda. f e b23 W M.P. WILUA1IS. TUADnn'n OLIVER. JACIBROWH, WILLIAMS, OLIVER it DROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vi*(a. Afarfon County, On., Will practise lu the couutiea of Marion, Macnn, Houston, Stewart, Kandoliib. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining counties where tuclr sorvices may he required. Jan20 FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Wathingion City, D. V.. Will practise lu the various Courts of the District, and at tend lo the prosecution of claims against tho Govern- nwnt »Junc22 DR. G. F. COOPER, Ofilco under Mrs. Schnider'e, west of Liberty square. Mont- gnmery.streot. Residence corner or Perry aud Drayton- atreeta. opposite the Catholic Church. June22 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Comer n/ hay aiul Whitnker-rtrut*. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—175 Hay-tired. Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A T o. 09 Uay.ilreeL Savannah, Georgia, McQueen Mcintosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jarktonnlle. Fla. JULIAN IIARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-tl. awl Hay-lane. Sa.cannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD? ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of WhUaker-rt. awl Hay lane, J’lioannah, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG? ATT0RXKV AT UW ASH tOUaTOR OlivERAL. E. DBT Office, comer Hay and Hamard-itrects. Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKL1/»R AT LAW, Ao. 14 IVall-ttrcet New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, ASD "KTAIL PRALKR IJf window mj.vns. window sash and panel doobs WettSide Monument Square. Savannah, Ga. DROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING. LIVERY AN!) SALES ST AT WH*T I1HOAI) STItKET. SAVANNAH, OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and Whltaker-strects. OIHcq hours from l> A- M., to 2, P. M.; and from 3J^, P. M. to 0, P. M. AHORNH DANIELL it COOPER, NKYS AND COUNSELLORS AT I. Atlanta. Georgia. AW, A. SHORT, , MASTER BUILDER. Will take contract* for Building nnd Work In Masonry or every description. Keddenre first door west of St An- wow’* Hall. Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber is prejiared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples, and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference 8‘wn- J. J. MAURICE. Ai'iiiilters and Conductors made to order. M. AVHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Alligator, Fort Hor Ida. \\ ill practice in the Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer tu Col. S. H. Sibley, and It. U. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. YV. P/ITTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CoUNSEUXIR AT L< fbrtyth. Monroe County. Ga. AW, S. TV. RAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELlXm AT LAW, MmdiceUo. Jejjr.rtnn County, Florida. Reference—Hun W. H. FiJ'unn, Nivnnnah. Ga. Tit: m. troKWimn. c. o. wiison, NORWOOD is WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah. Ga., Will practice in all the Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Ofilco on Ray street, over Wkikter k Psijieh’, WILLIAM II, KLRMIMI. JOHN M. MILI.EN. FLEMING is MILLEN. Tho undersigned having united in tho practice of law, will attend punctually toauv bit-im-hsentrusted to their caro. Office corner of liny ami Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow k Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COi'NSELlXJR AT LAW, Troupcille. Georgia. Will practise In the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Georgia; nnd in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Mndlsou ami Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd in Alachua nnd Cotumhln counties in the Iras lorn Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Department* at Wash ington. JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin. Lnuren* county. Gn„ late junior partner of the linn of A. k .1. Cochhank. Invintoo. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. U Guyton. F. H. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah. ■ may 7—dkwly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owmt' Huilding. npjeoile 1‘ulatki House, Having made Urge additions to his establishment, continues to do ROOK ANT) JOB PRINTING, in hi* usual neat nnd handsome stylo, and on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY?" Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents of tho above Company nro prepared to take risks against Fliocnn Buildings und their contents. Also Mahink Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents. JOHN Q.UIN, AUCTIONEER AND CUMMUMX MERCHANT. 153 Urmd-tlruL Columbus. Ga . Will transact the above business In the usual manner, nnd |>ay strict attention to nil consignments entrusted to his cure. He would re.qKSctfully refer to the following poi son* : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John II. Howard. War- hnnt Cromwell. Esq.. I<ewi*M. Durr Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yonge, Abraham Backer. Savannah. Dm—junr3 "" EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. ft A. RAILROAD, Ringgold. Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend lit tho purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Racon. Tho 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 W. k A. Railroad Order* covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary Instructing*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order- ing grain will please forward sacks with order. References—Dr. lUclmrd Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly.Sa- vannnli. . maylO liver,U being supplied with numerous blood vessels nnd nerves, nnd if diseased, the blood of courso flowing thro’ all parts of thn body, produces liver complaiuts, jaundice, bilious affections,dyspepsia. Ao Liver Complaint, Is attended with chills.succeeded by fovor, severe pain in tbe region of the Jivcr. vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and Imunding. the pain In tbe sldo Is in creased by pressure, should the left lube bo affected, the pain is general 1 v lu the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, the akin becoming of a sallow nppearance. and the stools clay colored. Tills disease can be cured by the use of Ho. bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the sent of tho disease, and then operating uj*m the bowels they ex pel all tho corrupt and vitiated mn'ter from the system. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are ... .. .. iifnd.hci DONNETSI 11 ON NETS 11 60 cases just received at tho TRIMMING AND ’GENERAL VARIETY STORK, 139 Brnughton st.— _ Country Merchants Milliners, nnd the public goner- are invited to examine this -lock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape nnd other choice and much idmlredsty.cn; flats ond hills, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbon*, straw trimming*. -Ires* do, wh te ana colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes. mantles, plain bareges, shell ami other combs, hair puff*, curls and plaits, ribbon plaits, flowers, feather* and wreathes, bonnet sl'ks, jet ami fancy wrlstleit*. buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking caps, slippers, children’s babllmcnts. such as robes, snek* marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. lWivi.K, assisted by competent milincrs from New York, will nttend to the t> limning department, ami will en deavor. with skill aud taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. JFJT* Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. np!30 dizziness in tho head,heartburn, oppression after eating men Is. sourness arising from tho stomach. Ac . and some times general languor of the whole body, from this It will be seen that tbe disease owe* its origin to a disorganized state of the IJver and Stomach. Hobensack’a liver Pills is the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, a* they act by changing the certain nuirbld actions of tbo system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Female*. Yon will And these Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaint* to which you aresubject. In obstruction* either total or partial they have been found of Inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifying tbe blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female lr- regularities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain In tbe side, back, he. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme dy 4° cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dlmuesn of Sight, or In fact nny of tho ills- eases that arise from affections of tbo Liver, impurity of tho Blood, or constipation of the Itowell. Btcdlcat Evidence ■ We the unudersigned Physicians, having had the rcelpt of Uielr manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say, that tho ingredients of which they are composed makes them tbe beat Pill In use for all diseases of the Llvor. Im- puritiese tbe Blod, Ac. GEORGE WOOD. M. D. F CROWLEY, M D. L. BOWEN. M. D. ..A3* Purchase none hut those haring the slgnatnro “J. N. HORKNSACK," a* all cither* are worthless Imitations. Agent* wishing n*w supplies, and all othera wishing to become agent*, most address tbe Proprietor. J.N. HOBEN- nlirt aborttory, No, 120 North Second-street, above ““ «UiSnSstfiiuAVwebiaUlati»U/8. Nbw Yoiiluly 3! The stcamor Franklin, with Livorpooltee of the 0th inat, liai orrtvod. The Cotton ad for tho wook havo been to tho extent of 25,0001 $—specu lator taking 6,000 and oxportere 0,000 lea. The market closed under a fair demand. Trodo In Manchester continued wlthot Iteration. The Llvorpool Flour market had ad^oed 30d.j Wheat from 4 to Od.; Corn 2s,. Tho mar| was In a ntato of much excitement. \ ■. Controls Rtood at 08J. The Canada rcaohed Liverpool on the ij General News. I The ItuRBsians havo crossed the Pnitli at'o points, Ata Cabinet Council, hell on tho 2d, it lu deter mined that tho Frenob and Englinh fleetmould cu ter tho Dardanelles oh a counter move to la«lan oo- cupatlon of tho Dnnubian Provinces. i The capture of Jassy by the Ktuwlans ibdievod, though denied by the Austrian Minister. [ Tho Paris Munitcur had receivod an u^id dcs patch front St. Petersburg decreeing the (icu)atlon of Moldavia and Wallachin. Warlike preparations urc beihg continual bj Tur key on an extensive scale. All the fortjnncfour vessels are arming at Ardenol, and all the Milltlv lmd Iteen ordered out. Tho Prince of Scrvia hvd pkced 45,000 men at the disposal of the Sultan, j It Is reported that Austria will not act wlihFmcc and England, in comicquenco of tho occupatloi o' Moldavia; Prussia maintains her neutrality. Tho Czar Issued a manifesto on the 20th, lliro4ng tho responsibility of the war on Turkey. Charleston Cotton Mnrket. Chakleston, July 21, I\ A The salcB to-day have been 700 halos—for the wck l»200 bales, at figures ranging from 9 to 11 cejib.— Mlddlingstunds at 10J. Prices are depressed, thongs no positivo clmngo lias taken place. The receipts for the week have been 450 bales. The stooc on hand, exclusive of that ou shipboard, is 13,030 Inles. Proceedings of Council. 8AVA.HSAU, July 21st, 163, Present—Ills Honor It. Wiiyne. Mayor. Aldermen-Js-w- Is, Arnold, Screven, Harris, Lamar, Brunner, Bullwli Mat tery, anti Gantt Id, Hh Honor the Mayor stated that he had convonet Coun cil for the purpose of receiving aud noting upon thtsmort of the committee to whom was referred the pelltioi >f the Savannah Hotel Company: nnd also, for the puinise of placing before the Board the petition of John F.lucker relative to the ojiening of President street thruigh bis stable. WtrOItT RKAD. Tlie com mitt eo to whom was referred the petitioiof the Directors of iheSuvsiintb Hotel Company.stating Ust said Company are about to erect a large hotel in tie city ot Savannah, have hail the same under conslderutisi. The iwtitioner* ask " the passage of an ordiuanee auborisiug them. If they purchase lots on both sides of a lane to arch tho lane to the extent of tho lots purchased, profited, sold arelt shall be at least twelve foot lu tho clear, andtlio sur face of the same properly paved: or. if thoy purchiae trust lot*, they ntay have the right to closo tho center stent, pro vided. they widen the streots north and south, aid obtain tlta permission of the property holders adjacent.' They further ask •• tho privilege to erect an Iron voraidah all around the building fronting on streots. over tho lavement supported by Iron pillars on the outside of tbe ddewalk. provided, there be no obstruction to the same, am! prorid ed. said verandah shall ba at least twelve feet high” Your committee will tako up the privileges asled for I’ order: As to tho first request, a precedent has already been ** by tin* notion of Council on tbe 3d July, 1851. as I shnila* request, made by various individuals then about erect; Hotel, was granted Your Committee will notnigueasl the necessity of a new Hotel. Whether tliore bo tr be not it is certain tlmt such la tho predominant be'.luf auong ou citizens, and a largo numhrr have united slid sibserlhe- for that purpose.and have formed thmusolve* into* Savai: nah Hotel Company, for the purpose of erecting a larg- Hotel, with all tho modern improvements desirable an suitable for such a building. The shallowness of our lots being only ninety fret In depth, is an liHuperableobstacls as it would be a great Inconvenience to have a loag frott nnd no depth. If permission lie given to arch o»er a lam this difficulty would be preatlv obviated. In v-ew of tin great importance to tho city of increased facilities to ne commodate tho annually Increasing number of traveller, who seek it for health, pleasure or business vourCommi- W are. unanimously of opinion that this privilege zhnuhl b. granted to the petitioners—olherwise.it is impossible t- orect a proper huilding. In addition to pro|>erly paving tin lano. the Company should Iks required to have a gas llgl burning at each end from dark until broad day-light, durlni tho whole year. At first sight, thn right asked for in the same plnco. to cn- dose the centre street between two trust lots, might seem objectionable, but a little reflection will, with most, lead to an opposite conclusion. In the first place, those streets being blocked up by the squnrea of tho city, are not general thoroughfare*, and am really serviceable as such only to tho holder* of trust lots which bon ml them. As the Hotel Company would be tho** holders, the dosing of It would affect only themselves. The consent of the holders of the adjacent loUJ* to be firzl obtained. As tho streets north and south would he widen ed If the centre street were closed, the closing of It would be a great advantage to them by giving them wider streets, aud they would doubtless bo anxious to have the right con ceded. , , TU® Utiei i- to im jimmilieu to creel a verandah, under certaiu conditions. As the posts of the verandah would not Interfere any more with tho side walk than tho ordinary awning posts now erected all over thn city, nnd as tlm floor above the side-walk would afford a permanent protection against sun ami rain, your Committee cannot see any objection togrnnt- ing thi* request. Indeed, they hope that this will continence a new era in our architecture and produce a style of build. Ing more suitable to a southern country than that which has prevailed in many of our fine recent buildings. Your Committee are informed that this stylo prevail* in two of our sister souteni cities. Mobile and Sen Orleans, nnd that it has been most highly approved uf as conducive to health and comfort. YourOniimlttoe.therofcre, unanimously recommend that the prayer of tlm petitioner bo granted, ami that Council hereby guarantee to tho Savannnii Hotel Com|>nny that an ordinance for the pur nose ofcarryiug this report into ef fect. will be passed by them to meet the proper exigencies, whenever the Company shall state that they have com- pleted tho purchase of the lots for the situ of the proposed Hotel. Your Committee havo called an extra meeting of Council to act on their report, as It was absolutely nccesstry that the Company should give a Anal answer aa to the purchase of tho lots they have in view, before the next meeting of Council, and as thoy would nnt purchase unless the prlvl- lego asked for should bo granted by the Board. All of which is respectfully submitted, Rk-iiakd D. Arnold,) C. A. L. Lamar, ySpecIal Committee. Isaac Bri-nnku, j The remonstrance and protest of George W. Anderson, a freeholder und resident of Tyrconnel Tytldng. Derby Ward. In sub! city, to thp petition from the Directors of the Savan nah Hotel Compiiny. was read. Alderman Screven stated that he was present to repre sent the Savannah Hotel Company, nnd would not vote ou tho Report Alderman Lunar atated that he had signed the Benorl an one of the t'oniinittre. hut hs the remonstrance had been made by a freeholder, he would vote against the adoption of tho ItejHiit tin motion of Alderman Bulloch, seconded by Alderman Mnllery, tbo Deport was received and adopted. Genrgo Anderson, by Robert H. CrilUn, of the firm of Griffin k Gordon hi* Attorneys therefore gave notice ttiat lie would apply to the honorable, tbe Judge of the Superior Court "f Chatham county, at tho earliest practicable mo ment. for an injunction to restraiu further proceedings in rcferencotosaid petition. fgnrioN. The petition of John F. Tucker, owner of the buildings an<l lessee of the laud r<dative to tho ojieuing of President. R-vnolds nnd Randolph streets through III* stable, and praying that •• be may be heard by your honorable body before committee or oilier wise, ami that ho may receive compensation for the losses which will acrue to him from opening said streets ”—was read, and on motion nf Alder man J-amar wsa referred to a special committee of three. His honor the Mayor appointed as such committee Alder men Lamar, Harris and ls>wls. INVITATION. The following Invitation was read and accepted, vli : Savannan. July 20th. 1853. 71/ the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah : GcaLEMKN ;— 1 The Oglethorpe Fire Company No l. will be happy of your prescuccat tbo trial of their New Engine, on Thursday afternoon. 21*1 Inst. at the Exchange wharf—also to att' nd a collation to ho furnished at Oglethorpe Hall, at 7o’clock. Yours respectfully, Jar. T. DrrKNKn, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Council adjourned. ‘ Edwaiid G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. FARE REDUCED. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK— ___ I PHU.AI)F44 , HIA.—To leave ou Wednesday. 27th July, at— o’clock, RM.-'Tho splendid steamer STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain Win Collins, will leave m above. For freight or passage, npply to JulylB - 0, A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Cabin passage to Philadelphia 120 00 Steerage 8 00 u. S7D1AIL STE AniSHIP iSAUKir. JAm&TO SAIL UN THE 16T11 INST.—This splendid sea steamship, William Rollins, oomnunder, leave* Sevan- nah for Havana, via Key West, on tho 16th and 30lh of each month, and leaves Havana for Savannah, tla Key Weat, on the 8th end 22d of each month. For passage, apply to mnyl2 OUHENS k HERTZ. PORTLAND, (ME.)—The now fast sailing sclir. J, S. WILSON, Anderson, master, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight of about forty bale* cotton under deck, apply to Jy20 E.W. BORER. 'jftl new YORK—Union Lli««—The regular GaSfcoacketachr. CHARLES MltiA Brown, roaater.wlll ave quick dispatch for tho above port. Forfr sage'apply to Jyl8 OGDEN k BY T. J. WALIH, THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will bd soldatthe store corner of Cbngrea* and Iknutrd-etreoia, Market square. The balanoe of stock In aahl store, consisting of Groce ries, Crockery, Dry Goods, ke. Terms cash. Jy22 Administratrix’s Sale. On TUESDAY, 2d August, will be sold In front of tbe flonrt house, between the usual hours of aale, the following ne groes, kc. t A woman, Peggy and two boya, Anthony and Matthew, 1 shot gun, 1 silver watch, 1 single horse wagon | sold a* the proporty of A. J. Maxwoll. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, and by order of tbe administratrix. Term* cash. Jy20 On TUESDAY, August 2d, will bo sold in front of the court house, between the legal hours of sale. Two Lots, sixty by nlnotv feet, situated on the Ogechee riankroad, about a quarter of a mile from the toll gate. For further particulars, inquire at thn counting room. Terms—one-half cash, balance pnyable 1st January, with mortgage on the premises; purchaser paying for all no* cessary papers. Jyl6 A Desirable Building Lot for Sale. Tot No 8, fourth tythlng. Anson ward. For particulate, tlog room. *“*“ J&k BALTIMORE,—-The regular packet brig JO* vQm,SEI’HUS, J. Wilson, master, having a portion of her cargo engaged will meet with despatch aa above. For freight or passage, apply to * JylO BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. NElV VOHK-Vlilon Mile—Tit. ular et bark EDWARD, Ptverson, master, wlU^it llspatch for the above port. For frc^ht or passage NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. S OUTHERN RAILROAD. MI.—Sealed proposals will be received at the office of T. A. Marshall. Esq.. President of the Southern Railroad Company. Vicksburg, until 8.1*. M.. of August 13th. for tho graduation, kc.. ol that part of tho line extending Enstwanlly from Brandon to Taylor’s Summit, a distance of twenty-one mile*. Plans, profile* and specification* will bo exhibited, and all requisite information given at tho Engineer's ofllcc, Brandon, after the 10th day of July. T. A. MARSHALL President. * RICHARD 0. LEWIS, Chief Engineer. Biuxnox, July 6.1853. tAuiad—Jyl6 STRAW RON NETS AND HATS cleansed, repair- 'ud nnd pressed in the latest fashion. _ Three Apprentices nnd tlin-o Bonnet 8ewcrs are wanted immediately.at the Broughton-streel Trimming nnd General Variety Store decl2 CO-PARTERSIIIP NOTICE. ^ ' TIih undersigned have associated themselves to- Ml gether. under the name and stylo of Miirnhy .V De- F hi vanuy, fur tho transaction of general Boot and ^^i»8Uno business, having the stand on the corner of Congress and WhlInker-street*, formerly occupied by M Prendergnst. They nro now prepared to otter to their friends and the public, a well selected stock of Ladle*’ and Gentle men’s Moots, Shoes, Ac., which they will sell cheap for cash. J3y MuRP ,,v * DEl’A! I1Y k DKVANNY. DRY FECT PRE1ERVE8 THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few case* water-proof Boot*; also, a lot of thick pegged Roots, together with a fine as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Isidle*' over Shoes, sonic of a new and approved stylo, which will be sold at low prices.by R. FLANIGAN fc CO., 108 Bryan-street. All In want will please call nnd judge for thenisolvea. decll J * To hi DANIEL CROMLAY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—Cornerof Brough- Inn aiul Hult-streets.—Tho subscriber desires to In form the public that lie has opened ns above, where he la prepared to exucutu orders lor Boots of the finest finish and style, and equal, If not suporlor to any heretofore offered to tho public. Having many friends In tblsStato who bare been his patrons in Charleston. n**p ' folly solicit* from them and tho public a call and n trial mhlT UMBRELLAS. A fresh assortmentof both cotton and ollk, Juetre- PAKA90U1 AND UKKRKLLAfi.—An s quick Ulspaicti Tor tlie above port. For rrclght or passa apply to Jyl6 OGDEN & HUNKER. NEW YORK—Old Eitnbilalied Llne. SJajtTlio new and elegant packet bark FLIGHT, Captain Luther, having most of her cargo engaged, will have quick di*|>atcli. For freight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to jylO _ _ BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00._ jfnU P Hili A DELPHI A—Heron’s Line—-Tlie ■<WA-regular packet sebr. FLANN131, Van Glider, mas ter. will have quick dispatch for the above port; For freight or possase, apply to Julyfl OGDEN k BUNKER. IIA\VKiN8VlLLE A INTER T,~ B. Tiitlard, master, will leave for the above on Wed nesday next. For freight, apply on board at Johnston’s whar^or to Jy21 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. OPPOSITION LINE, Change of Departure—tbr I’alalha, Fta..andall the interne. _____ diale landings on the route, r Tlie superior new Steam-packet WEI-AKA, Csplain N. Kjnii. will, until further notice, learreverv Satukoav, at 10 o’clock. A. M. -Rato nf Passage In large, airy Stato Rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata 18 00 Bt. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duke, for Ocala, will ba re-sbippM free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or pasrago apply onboard at the Charleston Steam Packet Comunny’a wlmrf. or to fob!8 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. iaiv no v.nmnni Inquire at tlie count! Jyl6 Administrators Sale. On Tuesday. August 2d. will be sold, in front of the court house. between the legal hour* of sale, Tbo interest of D. M. Rogers, deceased. In the Saranneh 8team Saw Mills, on Hutchinson's Islsnd. For further par ticulars inquire at tbe counting room. Sold by leave of tho Ordinary of Chatham County at the property of 1). M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of Uie administrator. Jel4 At Private Sale—6 kegs Red Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Hazard k Co's HFG HG Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow der, for sale low to close a concern. junelO At Private Sale—A choice Heifer, aged about two vears; her sire was an Imported Durham, the mother an English cow. Also, a Milch Cow, gentle and kind, accustomed to tbe yard. mav21 At Private Sale—Lot No. fl. Third Tythlng Anson ward, <K! by OO feet, fronting on South Broad-street—a moat de sirable lot for building. For terms, Inquire at tho counting room. apl2S rail- wSSSSTf Ad ed« before the next regMir*al*, »ilI be eokl 64 Mttdkt risk of tbe former purduuFf. ; - JyW’ Tract of Land at private eale*-l«t No. 28. f8th,M, talnlng 180 acres, woll timberod, alteated InCaeeeo sar Kingston, a few miles from the State railroad. ; Ji Roaendale Cement—Now landing per ecfcf Ctfattot Wt bbla Hydraulic Cement. ttifli , ;; House for Rent—House No, 20 Brongbtoo-etNet,ftif fort until November Ut. • t mayl . Improved Essence or Coffee.—W* have Juat rfo*lv4d from' the manuraeturer* In Hilladelpbla, and wtll oontrouete keep on bend for aale, Augustus Hummel'* - Improved Es sence of Coffee. This It the best composition of Oofft* ever offered for sale, and Coffee mad* from tbo Essence is mutb more wholesome* more delicate, finer llatored and tolwl, perfectly dear, and In every respect superior to the finrat Rio Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saving 76 per eent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try it and see If It does noL - ■ ■ mayt2 Glneltama and Hdkft. at Prirata Bale.—Juat received per laat ateanjer,.2 caaeaGIngbame, 2 do .French head hdkf*., for aale low. v 1 apl22 ' Tennessee Bacon end lard, at private sale—^18.000 lbs ns* ..a.a^ sooon sorted hog round new Bacon. ! d rafli “ 0 Iba fresh Leaf Lard, re- ceived railroad from Tennessee, and for aale in lota to suit UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. New York and Savanna* Stcaxnalzli At Private Sale—A desirable residence nenr tbo road depot, bolng a single house with four large rooms, plastered, with al nocossory out houses. Will be sold low MED1ETK LANDINGS.—The steamer ISAAC If applied for Immediately. Also, a now double tenement In the earn - * * ** ’ * ' * " __ e samo netgliborhoral For terms, Inquire at counting apI22 ONE HUNDRED DOI.LtRSREWARD—For my man Boston. an<t his delivery to mo. or confiiien ent In any safe Jail, so that I CAn get him. He left aio . about the first of Juno. 1852 ; ho is about 6 fret 8 Inches high, very blank, high forehead, punch mnutb. a wide space between his upper front teeth. In walking turns his feet rather out. ho ha* a wile at Mr. Joseph Wilson’s In Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by the name of Char ity ; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Royd, near Poor Bobbin Scrivcn county. Ga. When heard of last he wm about Boyd’s. I have hoard lie Is getting Shingles ard s to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts and wosd _ ata. It is likely he ha* a pass and bas altered 111* name. I think if there is a good lookout about Savannah aud «p nnd down tlie river aud about Mr. Wilson’a and Mr Boyd's ha will soon l»a caught. My addresa is Four Mile Branch, Barnwell District. South Carolina. WILLIAM ASHLY. June 2 wtf • L ADIES’ GAUNTLETS.—.lust received, a beautiful is- aortment of ladies’ buck-skin gauutlots, of varlius colors for sale by may 25 ATKIN k BURNS mhll L INEN COATS AND pants—An additional supply * ceived and Tor sale at 147 Bay street, by mil PRICK k VKADE] CJTIMPSON’S CELEBRATED ICE-PRESERVING PITCHf O Just received aud for sal* by J. P. 00LLC9. JuneU UN1TKD STATES MAIL LINE. Fbr Palatka, E. F.. i*ia Darien. Hrmuwick, St. Marys, Jackson, vilte, Middteburg. Black Creek and Picolata. • , The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, Ckpt. T. K. Siuw. will leave on Tuesday Morn- ig. at 10 o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. Tlie Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville fl 00 Picolata 8 00 Palalka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to mnyai CLAUHOBN k CUNNINGHAM. Agents. WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—M1LLEDUE- VILLK. GWIRGIA. D R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to Inva lids and tlio public generally, that the above popular and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct ed by T, Cari.to.v Covik. M I),, is now ready for the recep tion of patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully treated nt this Institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, amen- errlura. menorrhara. dysmenorrlia-a. flnor ulbus genital dls- placements.affections of tlie eyes and oars, totter, ery sipelas und all chronic dlsea V* the skin and scalp, scro fula, dropsy, Syphilis, nnd tho humoral diseases g-nernl- ly. neuralt-la. sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy V1K VIKOINIA. CENTltAl. IUIUIOAD. I bowels, atrophy, nnd indeed every possible habit of. or chrnn c diseased action Hint Is curable—and all diseases are curable, if no organic lesion be present. The Ladies’ Department is under the immediate supcrvl- sinn of that accomplished lady. Mrs. Jank MATritKwa.so well known to the old patron* nf tlie establishment The facilities which tills Institution offers fur the prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic courso of treat tnenl. together with Its easiness «( access from all points In 1 mpfct f raort.’’ Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders it peculiarly adapted to tho wants of invalids, desirous of availing them selves of the efficacy of tho wator-curo. Tlie purity of Uio water and accommodations for guests, are ton well known to need comment. In fitting up the establishment un expense lias been spar ed that could conduce to make it one of the most desirable place* of resort for invalids in the United States. I’ntients will be required to furuisli their own out-fit.— These will consist of friction sheets nnd towel*, compresses, and blanket*, for sudorific purposes. All of which ran be purchased here on tho most reasonable terms. Tkiimp—I’rofcssinnnl attention, uso nf baths, kc . 819 per week—board $5 per week—poynblo monthly. Servants boarded and treated for 810 per week. All letters of Inquiry promptly answered.June9 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. V ISITORS to tho Springs may expect more comfort W this route than ever before ; and If the cost of meals Is considered, no other route offers lower faro. Tlio road Is open to the baso uf tlie Blue Ridge, nnd the rail* nnw be- lug luid between Waynesbornugli and Sluunton—it will bo in operation this senson. Tlie Stage Line is under tho management of Mr. ,1. L. Heiskell. so well known to tho public. Cars leave Richmond, daily, at 0)i A. M., and tho West ern terminus ol the Railroad at ll>« A. M. DAILY COX.VEtTIO.X. To Rockbridge Alum Springs, fare $ 7 60. White Sulphur, passing tho Alum. Warm, and Hot Springs 10 60. Hath Alum Springs 8 26. Warm Springs 8 60. Hot Springs.. 8 50. Lexington 7 00- Staunton 6 00. Culpepper Court House 4 60. . OUR STAGES •• arrive in Staunton nt 8 ~S o’clock, I*. M.. and l- nve next morning by jWAkrJira—Express line, nt 5 A M.—spend tlie night at Woodward’s Jackson River Hotel, and reach tho White Sulphur nt 10 A. M.. second day from Staunton.” Charternl Coaches, to travel ns the party wish es, can lie engaged at Richmond. •• For the further comfort of passengers, wo shall run an Aecmnmmlalion line of Coaches, which will leave Staunton after brenkfaht. stop for tbe night nt the Rath. Alum or Warm Springs, ns they may desire, ami reach tho White Sulphur next evening ; guaranteeing that there shall be. no ihr ■■■ SUMMER aIIUaMeMENT. Days of Leaving SarannaA for New York. ‘ The Augusta, .Capt. Lyon. Wednesday, June 8 Tlie Florida, Capt. WnodhuB,.. ..Satarfaj, M Jl Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Satuidaj, '• 18 Tlie Augusta, Capt. Lyon, Saturday, “ 26 Tho Florida, Capt Woodhull,.-. .Bateiday, Jttl/ 2 Tlie Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, 9 The Florida, Capt. woodhuU,...Saturday, *'18 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow,.... iWednesday, ** " 20 Tlie Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, “ ?X Tlie Florida, .Capt. WoodhuU,., .Saturday, “ W Thp Alabama Capt. Ludlow, Wedneaday, Aug. t Tlie Augusta, Capt. Lyon,.......Saturday, • • *» • fir The Florida Capt. WoodhuU,...Saturday, “ 13 HiaAlaboma, Cupt. Ludlow. Wednesday, “ 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon .Saturday, u 2d The Florida ..Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, “ 27 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, Sept. 8 Tlie Florida Capt. Woodhulh.. .Saturday, *• : 10' The Alabama Cant. Ludlow, Wedneaday, “ 14' - These ship* are the largest nn the coast, unsurpassed in spool, safety or comfort—making their passages In 60 to 90 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to-New York. On tbe completion of the Atlanta In the antumn this line will be semi-weekly-sailing each Wednesday aud Saturday. Cabin passage 826. Steerage, 80. PADELFDRD, FAY k Co., Agents lo Savannah. 8AM’L L. MITCHELL, Junc6 IS Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVA ft - NAH STEAM NAVIGATION €(!/ Tlie new and splendid aide-wheel Steamship 'STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tona reglsti r Captain WttUiU CoLU.vs, has commenced her Regular Trip- and will leave SavaxjfSH on Wednesday, tho 18th day of Mat, and every altomnte Wkdxbpay thereafter; say oa the' 1st, 16th and 2flth of June, and ISth July, and so on. Cabin Passage to I’hllade.phla ,M& DO M 11 through to Now York 26 00 Steerage “ 0 00 This Sliip has been built with entire regard to safety, ci m J fort aud dispatch, and offers now and admirable facilities t« business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent. Savannah I ITIN.Agenf AUA IRVING HOUSE, Washington, District of ll}}| Columbia.—Tho undersigned, late proprietor of Bill. French's Hotel. Norfolk. V»._hnvlr“» wMifir w*—» ifWemive |sqiiimr esiai'iisluuent. fakes jih-asure in inform- IRVING HOUSE, irosftfttyton, District of Oolum/na. ‘ -* 'rench's.. e |sqiumr ing his numerous friends that he has. at great lalwir and expenso. refitted ami furnished tho house and provided the most ample arrangements for tho comfort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. Having hud considerable ex|wrienco in liotel-kecbing he flatters himself that families and single bonnier* ran be ac eimimndated nt tlie Irving ns /atisfoctorily ns nt any other hotel or boarding bouse in the United States. Members of Congress and other* visiting Washington, with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to examine this house before ninkingnrrnngomentselscirhere. It is eligibly sltunted nt the corner of 12th street aud I’ciiu- sylvnnla nvenno. midway between tbe Capitol ami Depart ments. Tlie building ts lnrge and of modern architecture, tlie rooms are spacious nnd well ventilated, nnd tbe furni ture Is new and uf thn best description. Still lietter.—The charges are moderate nnd In accord ance with the times, whilst the tables groan with the best that the country affords. Call, examine, nnd sitisfv your selves. DANIEL I). FRENCH. Washington. D. C.. June 1,1863 jo7 FISK’S DIETALIC BURIAL CASE. I WE are constantly receiving those valuable .... Cases, and liavethem always in readlnossto be delivered at the shortest notice. I. W. MGgRELI. k CO N. B.—Wn are permitted to Inform the public that we have received from Mr. Ravmo.vd, of New York city, a let- ter signed by the different members nf tho United States Senate, who were appointed to take chnrgo of the laxly of the lion. Hirst Cut. deceased, (which wn« enclosed in one of FlSK’e Metalic Cases.) and who wont with it to Kentucky; thoy say to Mr. Raymuvd. that tho Case answered the pur- pose for which It was Intended, and meets with theiranprn- nation, and they cheerfully recommend It to the public ns being superior to any other Case for tlm transportation ol Hie dead. The letter can bo seen bv calling on fobU I.* W. MORRELL k CO PARTICULAR NOTICE. HELDEN k CO.. Savannah, comer of Broughton awl Barnard-streets. fil To I'LA.VTKll*. MkKHMNTH AVI* OTIIKII.S Vlsm.VU^*0«h JILsavavvah to ur tv tiimk hiwijib.— 1 Tlie undcr-Bra? signed would call particular attention to their ox ten-"* slve wholesale and retail HAT AND CAR ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods nre mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore b<- sold cheaper, because they are not burtliennd with johlier’s profits, while for quality and style they will compare with anything in the market. Having permanently located In Savannah, we Hre deter mined Insecure patronage by seUinggiHxl bargains, dealing fairly with all men. nnd cross-lifting with none. We are in league with nn Shoe, Clothing or otherestahlisliinent. eith er for mutual benefit, or for tlio purpose of keeping custom ers away from those bouses where they can buy cheapest. We expect every customer to judge for hhnselr, nnd if wo cannot suit him, wUltaka pleasure In referring him tooth ers who can. BKLIlF.N k CO, jan27 Cr. Broughton and Rarnard-st. XL We will also keep ot the Warm and Hot Spring* each, a Coach to accommodoto visitors going West or Eust, who mny not find scats in tho nrgutar lino ” W P. PARISH k CO.. Bv J. L. Hkiskkll. Agoht. tfjp Servants travelling without their muster*, must leave a pass with tho Ticket Agcut. ond also show nnother to the Conductor. An extra chnrgo will bo mnde if passengers do not obtuin tickets. K. 11. GILL, Superintendent Transportation. UlCNJiovn, Tune 21, 1853. Im—je24 "CLEAR THE TRACK.” Tlio snbscrilier* have tills day put In fJuKi S operation, two splendid FOUR HORSE COACHES, aiul sixteen of the best Horses .'ifstlJrtE« that the country can produce, to ply he- tween Forsyth Depot aud tho Indlun Spring; and having U». o. »«. nwniwiuami str.rninm (ienno. old and experienced roinsmen. pledge theniselvrs to convey the travelling public to *nd from tho two points in n safer and better stylo, and quicker time, than over before done at this place. We also have family omnibuses always In readi ness. Visiters, nnd families particularly, will find It great ly to tli el r comfort nm! interest to call for our coaches. Wo meet both tho day und night trains of cars. R. J. k C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs. Juno lfl. tilAulb—june23 WATCHES, JEVVKLIIY, And fUncy Goods. ___ RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh Itions. making the best assortment In this city, of all kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Good*. Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Ten Sots, Cups, Syphons. Plated Castors, and evory variety ofnrtleles connected with our lino of business; allot which will bo sold ns low as in any city In the Union. , D. B. NICHOLS. tnr Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch es and Jewelry. „„ 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,isc. M THE undersigned is now opeuing a splendid assort- nf. incut of rich JKWEI.HY. embraeing the recent patterus ip or Finr-riugs. Pins. Bracelets and Finger-ring*, among rf which are some fine diaigond setlhigs.froin 810 to 86UU. L Also, twenty-live sets of those unlnue^ Pearl Sets of fjir- .4]-rings and Brooches, from SIR to $126 the set, newest \jttf nnd rarest patterns; ti>gether with a very select amort- v ment of extra tine Watches set In pearl,diamond, hun ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ot f oodJewolry. Sterling Silver Pets. Spoon*. Forks. Isidhra, ups. &c.,and Plated Ware of all kin s.F’ancy Work Boxes, Dressing Oases. Folios, Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canos, Cuttlerv. Arc.. render* his assortment very com plete. and unsur|wi*sed In tho State, either In quality or pri ces. D. n. NinioiA WStrict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry, nol2 COME AT I,AST. PER STEAMER AUGUKTA—Those w Hatssn much Inquired for at Bolden's ol late, consist- i ing of black I/>gliorn. t'anton. Straws, Alboni, Florida's. Ac. Come now and we can suit vou. Jy8 * BKLDEN k CO_ CANARY CAGES BY THE IAST STEAMER— Cages Just received. Those desirous of a KglfSj some f!age. and ono proof against Mites, havo only roSSfiM to l,m ^ L> ftn corly call for n choice from a fine as aortment. mil23 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-st., rear of the Court House. .'vanannnA, Ga. Eetabllahccl 111 183». L ADIFS’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers, Arc., cleaned and dyed various colors. Ladles' Bonnets Bleached nnd Pressed in & fashionable style. Kid Glovoa Cleaned.ami Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed.a* mar be required. Alldonoin the samestyle which has generally so much pleased ray patrons and friends.— Terms tnoderato. Persons sending parcels bv flarnden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write mo per mall, so that I may know where to call for them and wlilch way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will be about 26 cents. All order* punctually attended to. —tufo4 ALEXANDER OAlJ<0WAY._ S UMMER CAPRI MERES, dra ctes. white and colored linen drills, coatings, cottonados. gauze flannels, gents and boy’s linen and rotton half hose, ladies’ silk, cotton and thread bo3C, gauze merinos, silk vests. Ac., for sale by "GA ders: 25 half bbls F’ulton Market Reel; received rad for sale by JuoolO McMAHON k DOYl.K H AY.—100 bales primo North River Hay, dally expeded per sclir Cataract, for aale to arrive by June28 BRIGHAM, KFJJ.Y k CQ 4G HAMS AND SMOKED REEF 3 do Smoked Beef, for sale by ml! F RESn I41BSTER AND 8AIAION-Just received 10 do^n per steamer Alabama, and for salo by IWU. ■ -• may6 DbWITT k MORGAN. E MBROIDERIES, Ao.—Mualln and lace ciiemisstts and Collars, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaronet and Pwiss Edging* and Insertings. Swiss and cambric Bands, lawn anu cambric Handkerchiefs, black lace Mantillas, Valencia and thread F/lgings and Inserting*. Bonnet Rib bon*. etc., etc. for sale by mhO HENRY LATIIROP k CO. S UMMER QUILTS, linen sheeting, pillowcoso linen, white and colored linen drilling*, blenched and brown sheet ings, stripe and plaid satin jeans for boys’ wear, black ba- rego. grenadine and crape de Paris, mourning muslins,par asol* nnd umbrellas, for sale low by may22 PkWITT k MORGAN. N EW GOODS PER STEAMER.—Toll de India for travel- ling dresses, F’rencli printed Jaconets and cambrics, figured aud plain awias muflin*. plaid and stripe siriss and cambric muslins, nsnsook. Jaconet and mull muslins cm bml'lercd clear lawn hdkfs., N W collars and cambric, and cambrle and awls* bands, ribbons,hosiery, glovea. Ac., Juat received by may22 DxWITT k MORGAN. T O BUILDERS.—8ealtd proposals will be received by the undersigned, until tlie 25tb of Jnue next, to furnish all tho materials and orect tho keeper’s dwelling and office at Lsutrcl Grovo Comotery, according to plan and specifica tion* to bo seen at Messrs. Shull A Fnv’s. Architect*. JOHN MALU5RY, Clialnnen m*y22 Committee on Health and Cemetery. D RY GOODS—At Reduced Prices—fhe subscribers are of faring the balance of tholr Summer stock of Dry Goods consisting of Bareges,Printed JsconetsandOrgandles.Frencb Cambric* nnd Ginghams, Printed and Plaid India Silks. AL so. Summer Quilts. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col lars, Ac., at a great roduetionfrom former prices. jy6 DEWITT A MORGAN. B utter, cheese and fi<our.—•*) kegs and 10 tub* selected Goshen Rutter, 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 28 bbla Hiram Smith'* Flour, landing from steamer, and for ealo by . Jyl3 8QRANTON, JOHNSTON A oo. PIANO FOUTE DEPOT.' THE undersigned resisjctfiilly inform the Jtizens nf Savannnii. Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock over on sale lu this citr. and mudeby the most celebrated manufacturer* in tlie United States. Nunns A Clark. T. Chtckering. Bnardman A Gray, l<cight A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to tlie lovers of Music, have place lu their largo assortment.— These Pianos are of rich tone, nnd beautifully finished in Rose Wood. Black Walnut, nnd Mahogany, with Iron frame* made in tho most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated ,-Kalian Pinna F’ortcs, wlilch for their sweetness of tone havo not been equalled. All these instruments have metalic frames which render them peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity nf tuning for years. The undersignod are Agents for Henri Hera’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, mnde in Paris. F'or Power nnd beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. CAHilAtiT’K Mki/»i»ioxh.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instru- ment.innniifactured by Carhart A Needham, N. Y.,for village purposes. Lodge*.Serenading Parties, and Hie private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet aud powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these instruments will bo disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of tho Pi anos ranging from 8176 to 81,000. T.W. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES. THE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- fart A Co’*., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Piano 'Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru ment*. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone und touch is evident and acknowl edged by the most casual observur, as well as tho critical connoisseur. The ladies are re*|>ectfuUy Invited to riew these instruinont*. An arrrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Iflanlst* for the purpose, they cau also be enabled to Judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Market-square. <89* Secondhand Pianos taken In exchange, also tuned and repaired. • JelT " L. B. BENNETT A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON, i Having purchased the entire Interest of Mr. J. C. Tuonyrox In Ids Carriage establishment In tnl* city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex tensive natronagesu liberally bestowed on the late proprie tor. It is our intention to keep a largo and extensive as sortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to this market. Tlie late proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act as our agent, at the north, for the purchase and supply of our establish- - ment. His experience of twenty year* In tbo businnss at tho South, will Insute to our friends and patrons such a well selected stoek as cannot fall to give entire satisfaction. Mr. nzxxm will give bis personal attention to all kiudof repairing, as heretofore. ’ LEWIS 8. DENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—II will be seen from tho shore, that I have sold out to Messrs- L. 8. IlKNxrrr A Co., and I have every confi dence in tbe ability of these gentlemen, both In capability and capital, to successfully conduct tbe business, and keep up tbe reputation of the establishment. Mr. LkwmS. Hwxktt has been my foreman for the last two years, and I tako pleasure hi recotumeuding him to the public as an Industrious, capable ami deserving man, who, while looking to bis own interest, will not neglect those of his patrons. In relinqiilsliing my business in this place, 1 take the op- portunity to My, that it (a not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence in the city of 8avannah. I have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc ceeded mnelt better than I anticipated. In the oouree I have just taken. I have been prompted by considerations ora private diameter altogether: wherever I may be, I shall always carry with me the liveliest sen** of obligation, and cherish tho deepest Interest In the pros perity and advancement of the city and Its people. Noth ing will do more to effect tills, than the sustaining of a healthy and honorable competition. Let the good people of the City and State see to it. J. 0. THORNTON. Savaxyjui, 0th May. 1863. N. B.—Mr. H. I), w. Ruauxnn Is my legally authorised J " EN'NY UND BASKET STANDS^Just received and {ac . _“k b * JjB s I. W. MORRELL A CO. /"VSNABUROS—Just reedrad a fresh supply of uc mavl7 HERON A MARTIN. Agsnt* L l’h!ladelphla 1 FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED, Jb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June lltA, at 4 o’clock. ifS?,PJB*l Tlie fine side-wheel atcamshlp OSl’REY, 1008 j*JYll3Efty.tun* burthen. J.BxxxnT, commander, will leave ns pet annexd schedule every other Saturday. PRUM CltaniJBTON, Juno.......T‘ June ! July 0 July 23 August...,. 6 August 2ft mow niiunELFBu. June 4 June 18 July July.., If July.... “ August, August 27 10 Sept 24 October.... 8 October.... 22 November. 6' November. 10 December.. 3 816 Sept 17 October... 1 October...16 October...20 Noveml/er,.12 November..26 September.. 3|Dccembcr..l0| Cabin passage Steerage o Through tickets to Now York 17 Tills ship hu* been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can odd to the comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf is the Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow and City ofMnnr.lii s- ter. nt tho fool of Queen street, and Central wharf, Chnrfc* ton. Freight on all perlslmblo articles must be pro-paid. F’or freight or passage, npply to II. V. BAKER A CO.. Accommodation wharf, Charfaten. SAMUEL T. PERCE. J»ino7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES RtAXL I.IM’, 'Through in 60 to 66 hour*.—A-» York «#.»/ Charleston Steam J’acteu-leave Adgei 's Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each altoniatH Wednesday. On JMtnrday the now and splendid Steamships JAMES AUGER. (Siptei* J. DtCKtxso.v, 1,600ton* MARION.CaptainM. J«Rhv. l,20Ctons. SOUTHERNER. Cajitafo W. F'rvfTKK, 1.000 tons, will leas* each altermato Wedpesd y, having been newly coppered nn<l gunrds raised, D now in complete order. Fur freight or p»s»ngp. having elegant state room aeconij mixlntions, apply at the ofilco of thn Agent. HENRY MISSROON. Corner F!a*t Bay and Adger A Son’s Wharvra. N. 11.—A now ship will bo placed in the line to conneri with the Southerner on Wednesdays. • feblO united states’MaiITSTeam.’; SHIP ISABEL Wiujam Rouj.vb, Commsndn iween'"Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting with tho thn Pacific Mail.Steamship Company’sline for Caf ifornia. Tills splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna for Key West and Havana, on the 16th and 80th of cash month, nnd from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 22d of enrh month. The Isabel will connect at Havana with tbe U. 8. Mall Steamship Company's Hue to A*plnwall,and the Pacific mall lino from Panamn to California and Oregon. Pnssengers will bo landed at the railroad wharf at Aspln* wall freu. Transit at the Isthmus nt the passengers’ ex pense. Tlie Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mail Steam Company’s line at New Orleans. Tickets for K< r West and Havana can be had of COHENS A HERTZ. Agents at Savannah Tickets for New Orlcuns, Aspinwall andSan Francisco, c.m be had by applying to MOKDECAI A CO , Agents. Charleston janl3 UNITED STATEH HAIL. From Macon, Ga., to Tallaliaeace, Fla, Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to lhllahassee iiiiJnR ~ , coimucncol ou the (Ith Inst., running three tlmee a werk .in. Newton. Delnliria«e. .nd Qulnor. and thru Urnei , week via. ThomasvllIe.Duncansville, Ao. Passengers by this rout* will leave Macon at half past t o’clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorp*. The Stage* leaving Oglethorg* either way at II o’clock, arriving atTal* labassee, at 10 o'clock on the evening of the nnt day—time by either route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Fridas, by Newton. Balnbridga nnd Quincy, to fsllaltasseo returning, leaves TkllahasMe on Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursday*, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ot Thnmnsville— returning same route onMondaja, Wednesday* nnd Frida vs. at 10. P. M. * Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either roul# in 35 hours—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah In 6<F hours. Bv this route Passenger* leaving Savannah by 8 o’cloc Train of Cars, will arrive at Dillaliassee In 60 hour*. It Is also decidedly the best, cheapest and moet expeditious routs for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fare from .Macon to Oglethorpe 81,76 ; from Ogletbon t to Tallahassee, 81(1.00. * I*. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. F’lsriXR, •* “ Tallahassee. * »ug30 F, K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. . A DAILY TRAIN for passengers leaves Macon at 644. A. M.. arrlvo at Oglethorpe al 10J4, A. M. Leaves Ogl*. thorp* at 11JJ. A. M., arrives at Macon at 8J{, P. M Coo- nectfng each way with the Central and Macon and Western Train and the I'nllaliKssee Mall Stage line. PoMAKcra Ulue ntF’ort Valley at l>i,P.M. 1 __nri6 GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD, Mull Tmlu. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ “ 0 U « P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Train* of the Western and Atlantic and IaGrange Roads, and with the'Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Use' z with the. Day Train* of the Central and South-western i.oads. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12}/. and at Atlanta at 14/. having the reraalnderof tlie night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) vh» leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In fore ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. • AcwimmodatlonTralM.TilAYeekly ,wHl leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at7H A. M. Thi* Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Nigh I Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the nn. ward Train can dine at Griffin, * lUnox, May 17.1852. EMERSON FOOTE, Sop’f 3mo jy22 NEW AND UNRIVALLED RAILROAD ROUTE TO Tlta NORTn. Vt* Ttta WIUUKOTOSI iXH MAVCaBrm »M1- Hiun. thhoi ait in tiir baur timr wits rai auur voim- KHN MAH., AND AVIUPIXU HKA nCXNCTB. T RaVF4.LEIW are respectfully Inforuiod that one hun dred and thirty miles of the Wilmington and Manchos- ter Railroad are completed and In successful operation,and connections have been fornrid by first elas* four bone post cmaches. over tbe unfinished part of tbe road. The follow ing Is the schedule: Leave Annate at.. .fl A. M. | Arrlra at Baltimore « A. M “ Wilmington at 8 A. M. “ at Pbilad’a.. 1 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at 8 P. M. | « at N. York 0.80 P. M. Time from Augusta to Wilmington, 20 hour*: Wilming ton to New York,84.SO hours. At Wllmlogton tho connection is made with theft o’clock. A, M.. ExpressTtaln. At Weldon, passenger* can have choice of rontes, either by Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad and Bay line bf steam ers, or br railroad through Petersburg,Richmond e»d We*h- Ingtnn City, to Baltimore. Through ticket! hf either at the linee can be poreheaed in Wilmington. Through tickets from Montgomery to Charleston wfH he received on the South Carolina Railroad, between Augusta and the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. Paraengen deelrou* of goiog north by this rente, will have their baggage cheeked at Augusta, to the Wtalagton and Manchester Railroad. Any other information can be obtained of Dr. J. L. Keen. Agent at August*. L. J. FLEMING. Jyl6-12 8np. WU.lt Man. R. R. E LECTION NOTICE.—By virtue of a resolution of Coun- cU r -I*r*?™ u ?‘\ d v- Oeuncil will on Thuraday, tbo 28tb of July, 1863, elect few dispensary pb/sieUns for the - ....... dty of Savannah, according to the terrne of the ordinance agent for tho transaction and dosing up of my business. relative thereto. 8*lary 8600—amount of Bond $1000.— maylft J. C. THORNTON. On tbe same day Council will elect one Port Warden to All