The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 02, 1853, Image 4

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aw«eissBSMS»iaSF2' .. {SbmtrSsaff&gm^ i ««—- <»U{55fjllth«In*** *1 P rief * %tWITNt MORGAN • —*** ■ * Sttorjr, just t+ iSsss^S® Bftiagjagt^^SfgjC J^ssesESs**'’ —- ZZ h^sl quality. » n ' 1 ot in * “ r T’*‘ Island wll ■SU „ rob* nAnggAHM * sos._ gk*-«odln>— r r-'7ui ul( ,r AUbnmaa new iriiTTK VSST3.- Rtcelted 1 J-R1CE kTRADER, Vwppij-v * * 47 **y* L - 3*SS5Sispp.W^Wo do h;u’. J^Undin* «d for JOHNSON A CO^ m°Mt _ Uwn^* 6 ”^^ 1 ® - AW. feBOT5^ aa S^g&! ttr ule !■«• ■I 01 '* ■jjfyffAlUUSTa .wirnted by i JaaeH rtctfci-— Ct„n,JMU» SL--—Sroukri tjgmroxoms-J"*' j. uuusseau. ■ ) ^^sirck>5aa^J;“"* t ijKE, 8, * * * ‘“ PiWITT e. irrrinNT.TON. i J ane, l_ rrmooliwid* nf R, *“ rfClTcilEESK-Jun received 100 ] rQU ,^EAU. lSSiBC?sr=— - J ul fur«»« V 134 Congress-street. ‘^sjoWjsnssBSiaTor »>• jj N . ATO iJSnaijlAS -A r.» oi til. im™i itji«KS* •'•’* “Su. ..».*!»* iL-gS^riSTNorlten. li»y, “*• ;1 ll.ri*?«rW,r«t»!»by ytinEN fc BUNKER l«*w 5 Uobftllu, for «>e oy 147 Bay-atreet. v'tnSTASirFUJlR.-SO bill* prime Bacon teid?do shoulders. 50 bbls and 10 kegs prime rtMjrf.200do superfine Howard-street Flour, landing j4f.< Mb «>; SCRANTON, JOnNSTON k CO. sija iwrtment. H7 Bay-st. • rv®R-Tbrworocedesks amlTwo iron sates, that pU« bin o*d but a short time, which can be had at , ktyim bj *PP licalion 10 OGDKN fr BUNKER. ^-SBB=3S5asi=a*.«^ ?? _ if ,n.A«Ti ntfn-r-Smlth*. patent, in atore and Tor aale I'Hf® j uo ?2 I. W. MORKF.Ll.fr CO. nvivRMNPTOnAW*.-l<W package*, from very poor C unrr'rood; 100.000 Cigara, from venr poor to very ■ffrlVTFl'-A thoroughly competent Book-keeper A m\ M m» will be allowed a liberal compensation, tfntiou must be made before liie lat nf Augufr to 11 KKMCTON & VERST1LLE. Mumkc.-ao iSd*priw* «*»» '1°^ 1 blbouMer*. 50 bid* and 10 keg* prime Uaf laid. 20 i Mlra sugar cured Ham*. 30 bbl* Monongahola t&i M bbh Domestic Gin, E I’lielp. and rose brand*. 20 lUfcuriy.MdoC’rasbed and Powdered Sugar, landing K"* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. FfijjOo casta Dudleld’a Sugar Cure llama, for aale tttr JaneM J. RUSShAU. fit.—200 bundles prime Northern Hay, for aale to ar- L’jKrbirk Higl't- Apply & nlJ XKER iciwmsKY.ke.—too bbla Howard atreet Flour, 26 Mi (Vaible diitillrd Monongahcla Whisky. 150 Deral- iuwlMiiies. ISO bags Rio Coffee, landing and for sale * IIIff.COMME, JOHNSON k CO. Jel* hmlT—Th® ittWriber being compelled to cloao the Pi mliUnding bunlues* of F. ZOGBAUM & CO., would met all tbwe Indebted to the late Arm to make Inuuo- tewnfnt.a»l those haring claims to present them iH^at. 0- R. MITCH Eld*, HVEV (W01«.-Embriild(*red dear lawn hdkte.. nrluto I Hil ltvs*..«wi«rtgings*nd inserting*, bonnet ribbons. mlarobrrilvi. elsld cambric* nnd clacooot*. bl’k ■sq* ud chally- pavilion lace, Ac., just received per n.wrtMoRoiN. ,in “i&mno HfiXi: LtniS. i’l.ASTKU. CEMENT AND HAIR — con- ■b >Unt iarr.lv «f the above article* lor sate by ■ ujlJ ' BRIGHAM. KKIJ.Y k CO. ■DBOyrrORK ANinfAMS—.lust received, 10 linff bbls ■D Him’ Fulton Market Beef. 10 whole nnd half do Pig ^Bri..VI choice lUvnoldj’ and Roloson's Hams. 10 bbls ■silarlturul- by DAVID O'ONNOR, Comer Broughton and Drayton streets. ■jAWiig AND Slidl'lDERS.—40 cask* Side* freo ■) from bune,20 do Shoulders, landing aud for sale by B]id«^ llOlXOMUft JOHNSON k CO. ^EiLTiUOKK nDUR.-lOO bbU Hour In store, and 100 ■> b lo arrive, far sale by ROWLAND k CU. H'N'Mi CFFEE AND Sl’ICFS -Received by brig Mason W R. Baris, and in store. 30 boxes pure ground ceffee, 30 ^vapspper, 25 do mustard, far sale bv ■ J. V (Vi.VN'ERAT k CO. HtyHirE AND COIJiKH) VISK-Jusl received an aa- ^Wi wrtment of white anil colored Marseilles and IJnrn HU.hr ule by Je.S PIUCK k VEADKR. Hu°CT:n A.vn (SKoL'.Vb GJITEE.-30 boxes, a prime ar Hit bit. far sale by ■ BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. IJMES.—Jn«t received.one barrel, lor sale by A. BONAUD ■M-Mbal' Hay. daily expected i*er bark Flight, for ■UttHaunve.by ^ 1 • BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. ■n BIT. PAXT.UDO.VS—just received an assortment of H ‘ M *bitedrilling.duck. &c.,l>y If PRICE & V RADER. 147 Bay-st ^Ifinm t’ltACKKIte.—Lamling tier Maria Morton, a v.jiBgt r< butter and soda crackers.and pilot bread, *pI29 J. V. CONNERAT k CO. Blr*«i|lsMti-ai) firkin* choice Goshen But- lu, ; " boil! ‘ Clieese. received anil for salo by ■J2!* McMAHON k DOYLE. KLM - 4c — 30 baskets Heidseick aiam- d * DI ' P' n,s t direct from the importers; • LRum; boxes Candy, landing and for salo by ■£L_ HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. ■Utfair'r 30 hhU ‘ blenched Whale Oil; 76 boxes a* 'V*'.:*' nni ' '* "*• pape” 75 boxes Soda tucuit: J5 do. Mustard, Pepper. Allspice and ■ “J far ule by McMAHON & DOYLE. castor oil, In *toro, and for naloby OGDEN fr BUNKER ba,e * Gunny Bagging, 600 ■ ft * ea,aek 7 in store and for sale by ■ — COHEN k FOSDICK. ^■U ftra'fuf, u 20 kegs and 20 tubs sclented Go- M T L " ,e n °d 25 half bbls Hiram Smith's rt ^ r ' rece * Tc d |icr steamer anil fur sale by ■ifi> SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. ■ Budding Lot. No. 10 Chat- ■ fi, footing on Taylor-slreet. Applyto — WYLI.Y 4c MONTMOLIJN. 15 * re R« de Lanes, and other summer ■ Jp^st cost, by DxWITT fr MORGAN. SObuaket* Mumra's Kertcnay champagne, ^do I/me Star do, of direct Impor ■ article. In store ami for sale by — J. ROUSSEAU. ■-tu -■ . uniwni nmiiua—IUU cuu- l^lnt.'*found to be a nafo and raluable rera* I^Nbu. u*„ , in , i !* effect.* and purifying In It* ua- ■L^rlerM tol'f'i w 11 '“^■ntage In tho cure of rliou- letter, and other dlseases arlslng m "f"* «UteM the blood, Just retired and for fude |r^pJ! ntli IV. W. IJNCOfJf. I? *511? A ,™0SnTOTI! FOB SII.TEB._Th. «t- pin? "»r«ltuB.»ll,d to tho«bor. I'lkWtotin''“litituto, which for use is warrant- iWur Jnui? 0 ^ - *1 *• a harder metal than sllrer, •Vtl, 6or ! r* r , ro "?*ier usage. It la a combination i I'nTtrt^utniV" 1 u a* free from corrosion aa ■*». liV^J® "'ll 1» warranted to retain ila origin, •tkrts,^ , M n P* rt of tho following: table and J^feuUe by * nJ deMor l "P 0011 ** &o., Justro. ICtfcsr- — J - p - C0LUN3,100 Dryan^treot , ) ne P a ' m leaf Fans, fine Clilna Ibjj other stylet In great variety, for sale by RlkiTy-j--- KEM1TON k VER8T1LI.K. -rA few coplea of the late acts of fc-^WnreoftheHjat, of Georgia, recelrm! and Tjl 8. ft 8IBLEV, mJEfjjjjg-j-; 135 Congressjtraet. Rfe«n^S.rAn ,8 r! ,ul ™«*1 '**> W half bbU ESfmSnbL 10 w , bol .1* Dd h*ff ^l* Pit Pork, 8 lawRolonion’s Hama. Butter amf Cheese, David o’connor. a. *1 * n d fin Lined Saucepans, Brass K° D,: rrencb *** Haaketa, for sal. Dfa^dO bbd^— J- P. CotuNft __ noLcoiroE, jonNsoN & co. klS-PbJ«i ,ES ’R room .» Dusters, ftfSbrJS* * nd Ejm * Grabbing, Shoe auj — J P- COLIJN8. AJifi* v «n5K iSs1757. Tri P° U * nrUto1 - J - P- COf.IJNft [)S fc *SEBfeir5I??; nrM '; Dritu "^ Stone, Tb *^ in H art Spittoons, f or sale by ll.*Wfiite- J. P. COLLINS. n aasortmsnt, as- ^ 147 Bay.it. ■tirANTkl) TO HlRK—iSabls-bodlsd'negro m«n atHfi W ^ B ..th, ..A t (Vi noo Tvmtula Oaorwta ralstd Wool. Caul llBDKB k RODGERS ■fTTANTKD TU PifSQlASB—26 .tout, aWe bodlsd offro “ ‘"“JRSr gttfcwMn. « “ TO RKNt—A Room 80 by 80is«t, in Sorrel'a build* ing, earner of Bay and Rull-atreet.. HI. aultabl. for a commltteo room or drill room. Rani moderate. Ap« tty at ihla ofltee. june » WR RENT.—The atore In Whitaker attest B »l»K KK.wt.—me aiore in nmuiBar siraei now occu pied by the subscribers aa a wholesale .tore, or which possession can be had Immsdlatslr. Also, will be rented about tbs ftral or April next, their re tail .lore, oorn.r of Vj^taker end Ooamee etmU. For further particulars apply to M. PRENDERQ AST k Co. feblfl on the premleee. ® " FOR BENT—The dwelling, No. 163 Bryan-atroet, be* tween Hontgomery end Jefferson streets. The house la In good order, having recently undergone a thorough repair. PDsaeealondanbehadlmm^MUate^^^gljMh) mhl Broughton street, opposite Bt. Andrews Hall, FOB BENT.—A Store Ibr rent on TeKhir’s Wharf well altuatod for a Grocory or Provl.ion 8tore. Ap. ply to July 27 ROWLAND k 00. flj June8 TOR BENT—A large and oomiortable dwelling, on Liberty street, second door from Barnard. Imms- diate possession given. Applyto \ K1BHKE k R0DQKR8,142 Bay street, m TO BENT—A House at the oornsr of HuU.itrest IJjJa and Orleans square, pleasantly situated—good wa- ■slj ter, out buildings completa, and In a good neighbor- hood, with or without standing furniture, from lit May till 1st November. Inquire at the Courier office. B1UCK XQB FOIl AUCNT. r llE subscriber will rent Ills Brick Yard, on the Thun- dcrbolt Road, about One mile from the Exchange, for a rra of team. There la a good Dwelling on the premises, with outbuildings for laborers. For further particulars ap* • • M. PRENDERQAST, 178 Broughton-street. ply to Junol8 F R SALE—A tru itv and capable negro woman with her three children. Apply at this offlee. apllQ tjV)R SALE#—A very superior" ono' horse carryall, doubls F sett, mads by ono of the best manufacturers at tha nortli For particulars, apply to may31 SAWYER, HOLLISTER & CO., Whltaher-it. man. Sam, runaway last Saturday night, the Ho Is rather light complectod. about fits feet ten In- ches high, and he fbrmorly belonged to Mr. Holiday, in Chatham county. He was sold to Mr. Wright In Sartn- “* L • »- *- dollars reward will or safe place where DAVID ALLEN, McIntosh connty. Ill VIMMIIHIU bUUUIJi JIB *•* I1UIU ,'Llll nth, of whom I bought him. Twenty < bo (mid for this boy lodged in any Jail c I can get him. July 2 |T1 CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, Leg- JULhnin and Wobstor, a fine assortment at mayl8 BELDEN k CO’S. N OTICE.—Hiree months after date application will be made to the i’lanters Dnnk of the State of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip. No. 346, dated April 20th. 1840. for two Shares, and No. 15, dated July 22d. 1846, for four Shnrcs. VALENTINE GUEST. Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottman. iJnxwTT Coc.mr, July 30.1858. July 30—3m TO RENT—From the 6th of August until the lit of Novornbernext.a Dwolling House, situated in tho liiM businessi |*art of tho city, ana bat five mlnutea walk Iromtiie Boat Offlco. Enquire of Joseph Bancroft, or on the premises at 156 Broughton street. 30—2t__ pLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 basket* of this very aupe- V/ rlor wine, whoso reputation is unequalled where It is familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and for sale by PADELFORD. FAY k CO . Junel Agents for Savannah. S LATES.—An aasortmentof the finest and cheapest Slatos ever In this market, Just received; also, a specimen ol tho best Roofing States, which can be furnished wholesale or retail, by S 8. SIBIJiY, apU6 136 Congress-street. R ECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER.—Hair cloth shlrta, mull ami nansook muslins, net gloves and nilts lace man- tlllns. wash bloitd. gras* cloth, N Wcollars and chemisett*, lung lawns, Birds-eye diaper, Ac., for sale by Junol8 _ DkWITT k MORGANS _ BEU)Ks’ k CO’S. Jy® B ACON. VORK AND BEEF—IBO casks prime Western Bn* con Side. 30 do do Shoulders. 50 bids Muss Pork, 16 do prisno do. 76 do Mess Beef. 20 half do Fulton Market Beef, ur sale by in 13 WEBSTER k PALMES. C OMMA!S.—French and German Cardial In Jugs and bottles. 6 doten Curasao, for snlo by J it no24 A, DONAUP. F “ ijlUB AND BEEF.—300 bid* Baltimore Flour, 80 do lllram Smith's do, 50 do Genesee do, 20 half bbls Ful ton Market Beef, choice brand, received and for aale by mhSl MCMAHON k BOYLE. SASIIKS, DOORS AND BLINDS. IK Ann LIGHTS OF SASH from 7X0 to 12X20 ; 200 leJ.UUU pair Blinds for Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20; 100 Iwncl Doors, various sires. OddSiiesfurnlsbcd ou the *ameterms. For sale br JOHN O. FALIJGANT B ACON AND LARD.—SO bids prime Lird. 20 lihds prime Sides, 2i‘ do do shoulder*, for sale by June3 COHEN A FOSDICK B AGGING AND ROPE.—148 bales OunnyCloth, 500 colls Kentucky Rope, for sale by Junes COHEN k FOSDICK. B ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barrels Howanl-st. tlour. for sale by npW8 UOWlJtND k CO. F LOUR.—25 bbl* Hiram Snlth, 60 do Baltimore, landing and for sale by Juno28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S HIRTS, SHIRTS.—.Inst received a new supply, ol various fashions ami qualities. JyH PRICK k VF.ADF.R, 147 Bay-st. T HE GEORGIA PRIMMER, just Issued from theSavao nah press, for sale by Jyl7 J, B. CUBBEDOE. WYLI.Y k MONTMOIJ.1N. small figured do fur childrens wcur. Swiss cmbroldcd clicm isutts and undersleeves, Swiss embroidered and cambric bands, ladies' sewing silk net mil* and glove, atriped silks, und small figured muslins, for sale by nplQ UROCTIF. k BflWNK A N ndditionul supply of l/misliuia Plaid* and Stripe*, Just received ; also a new style of I’lnid Gingham, for which a premium was awarded by the Franklin Institute, to which we invito the attention of our customer*. |illy22 AIKIN k BURNS. $500 Challenge. If ODENS ACIC’S W 01191 SYIiUP. A N article founded upon *clcntlfic principle*.compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and 1m* ncrer been known to fall in curing the most ubslinnte cases. Worm* can never exist whon this remedy Is once used, from the fact that It not only de stroy* them but removes all tho slime and mucus which may remain. The Tnpe Worm. This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In habit tho human body. It grows to an almost Indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in tho Intos tine* and stomach as to produce Fits. St. Vitas' Duuco. Ac , which Is the cause of many going to the grave, not believ ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not use tho nropor medicine* for their disease. To these who aro afllicted with this aw ful foo to health, I roeonimpnd tho use of my Worm Syrup and Liver Fill*; the Syrup to he taken In doses of two ta ble spoonfuls thrao times a day, then tako from five to eight of my. liver Pills, to dislodge and pass tho worm. By strictly following these directions, the most obstlnato care* of tape worm can bo speedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. Tills worm is usually fouud in the small intestinos, and Is the worm most common to children, yet it Is not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under tho oyes, Ac. If you,or any ol your children have any or the above symptoms. Hoben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by nsing it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and If after using It according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health, and the worms thoroughly eradicated from tho system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond tho grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with those who uso my Worm Syrup. Aacarldca, or Bmnll Thread Worms. There worms, to which the human sjrtern Is liable, are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to b* found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the Ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious dUor ders, such as inflammation of tho bowels, And other de rangements of tho stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used Is Uobensack's Worm syrup. Such Is the astonishing power or my medicines over Ascarsdies. that I defy any one to produeo a caso where my Worm Syrup and liver Pills aro recommended to be used they will not cure. All that Is necessary is to use the syrup In accord ance with directions on. each bottle; and in case a gentle a thro Is required In order to allay tho Irritation they ce, tho Liver Pills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon tlie bowel*, is tbo most pleasant medicine that can t*> taken. hodensacicTliver pills. No part of tho system in more liable to disease than the liver, It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and If discasod, tho blood of courso flowing thro' all parts of tho body, produce* liver complalut*, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, Ac. Liver Complaint, Is attended with chills, succoodod by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furrod tonguo. pulse full and bounding, the pain in the side Is in creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the pain is generally In (he left shoulder, with a short dry cough, tho skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stool* clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bonsaok’s Liver Pills, aa they set directly upon the seat of tho disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from tho aystem. t Dyipepiln, The symptoms of Pyspepala, and it* various diseases are dizziness In the head,heartburn, oppression after eating meals, sonmeis arising from the atomaoh, Ao, and some times general languor of the whole body, from this it will be seen that the disease owe* it* origin to a disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach, llobcnsack'a Liver Pill* le the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting care, aa they act by changing the certain morbid action* of the system Into a heal thy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Female*. Yoo will find those Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaint* to which you are subject. In obstruction* either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female ir regularities. m headache, dimoeas of sight, pain in the aide, back, Ac. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme dy to eure the following eompfalnte, Gout, Nervonsneas, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness, Rbsnmatism. dis tressing Dreams, Dlmnos* of Bight, or in fact any of the dis eases that arise from affections of the Ltver, impurity of the Blood, or constipation of tho Bowell. Medical Evidence Wc. tho annderslgned Physicians, having had the rceipt of their manufacture submitted to na for inspection, aay, that tbo ingredients of which they are composed makos them the best Pill In use for all diseases of the Uver, lm- purltlese the Mod, Ao. OEOnoF. WOOD. M. D. V CROWLEY. M I). L. BOWEN, M. D. - 40r Purchase none but those having the signature “ J. N. HOBENSACK," aa all others are woribleu Imitation*. Agent* wishing new snpplles, and all others wishing to become agent*, mwit address the Proprietor, J.N. HOBEN* BACK, at hU Laboratory ,No. 120 North 8econd-itrot,*bon M fenlurt bjlU U. S. ' ^ OXO. W. OAMAVT. BAUM a. DURBAB O, W. QA11MANY & CO.,, - . „ COTTON FACTORS, anwmm*, Pstwyta. . . RIC80LAICKVQXB. !. . 1DWABU C.-WADB. OBUGBll dt WADE), FACTORS AND. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 Bafitm^Savannak. BBRBY a. rout. T. R. DtTRHA*. FORT di DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION ■ ’;Bavamakf Oa. Mtt T. ROWURD. JOIIS T. ROVLARD, SR. ROWLAND df CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MKRC1IANTO, : 17agay-sfr»«.SaoamMA. H. K. WASHBURN. Art-, 8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVAR.VAH, OA. WILLIAM P. YONGB, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 84 ifoy-sfrtti, SaeawnaA. O’HE AIL dt STONEY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf \ Ckarlaton t South Cantina, UTR 01 TUR FIRM or LKOARK, O’lIRAR A CO. BANCROFT df BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and Sale of 8tocks, Bonds, Exchange and D “' ' ' i*4 Beal Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savnnnah. Jan34 WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TnupeiUt, Loimdti county, Oa. V1U practise in Thomas. I«owndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling. Telfair. Irwin, Lenrena, and Pulaski counties. Georgia: and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun- ties, Florida. fi,b23 wm. r. wiuiAx*. TtMnDrra ouvrr, jack nnowN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER dc BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Villa, Marion County. Oa., Will practise in tho counties of lisrion, Macon, Houston, Stewart, Randohih. Musengee, I* l o, and any adjoining counties where thulr services may lie required. Jan29 FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEMOR AT LAW. Waihington City, D. 0., Will practise in the various Courts of tho District, end at- tend to tlis prosecution of claim* against tho Govern. JitneM »R. G. F. COOPER, Office under Mr*. Schnidrr’*, west of Liberty square. Mont- gomery.atrcet. Residence corner of Perry nml Drayton- streets, opposite the Catholic Church. June22 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cbmcr of Bay and Wh italer-ttrefti. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ojnu-m Bay itreet. Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 00 Bay street, Savannah, Georgia. McauEKN McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacktonrille, Fla. JULIAN HARTR1DGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer if Whiiaker-il. awl Bay-lane, .ScminnaA. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of IVhilaker-ti. and Bay-lane, NamnmtA, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DI5T. Office, corner Bay and Bamonl-ttrcctt. Suxtnnah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. WM. 11. F. GUIILEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKI.IDK AT LAW, No. 14 UaW-rtrerf AVw I'orfc, JOHN G. FALLIGANT, vrnot.ksalr AXn retail ukalrr ir WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. Wnl Suit Monument Square,Savannah. Ga. BROWN As HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALIM STABLES, WIST BH0AP STRKKT, SAVANNAH. flA. OHdRARY’S office, Corner of Bsynii.i Wliitaker-strcet*. Office hour* from 9 A. lL._to 2. P. Mj and from 3J4, P. M. to 0. p. Jf. DAN1KLL sV COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSKLUBW AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take conirart* Tor BulMing and Work in Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An drew’s Hall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber I* prejiarcd to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- cipleR.and from sixteen years' experience, feels assured he can giro satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference Riven. • J. J. MAURICE. jfipGuttcr* and Conductor* made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJ/)R AT LAW. Alligator. Ea*t Florida. Will practice In the Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. S, S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY' AND Cl#UNSKIJ<OR AT LAW, Fhriyih. Monroe County, Ga. J. 11. IIAYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scrineti County. Practice* in the Eastern and Middle Circuit* ot Georgia. Jy2ft-3m S. w. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKI.I.OR AT LAW, Moniicella. Jefferson Oounly, Florida. Reference—lion. W. It. Flkmdu, Sarannab, Ga. feb3 tii: u. Nonwoop. c. o. wiibon. NORAVOOD Si WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Saennmh. Ga , Will practice in all tliu Counties of tin* Eastern Circuit. Bu. slues* committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over Whist Kn A Palmw’. wii.uau u. ruMixn. John n. uii.i.kn FLEMING & ItHLLEN. Tho undersigned having united In tho urucAlcft of Inw. will attend punctually to any business cut rusted to their euro. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Street*, over Messrs. Swift, fieiislow A Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES 111NF.S, ATHtRNEY AND COUNSKLUIR AT LAW, Troupritle, Georgia. Will practise in tho Cirrcuit Courts of Tiionta*. Isiwnde*. Clinch. Ware. Appling und (rwin.Georgia; and in the Cir cuit Court* of .lofft-ntoii, Madison and Hamilton, nf the Middle Circuit of Flnridn. and in Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Cirruit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all porsou* before the Department* at Ws*h- Ington. JOHN It. UOCHKjVNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin. lauren* county. Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. Om.iiim.yk, Irwlntnn. On., will nttend promptly to all business entrusted to Iff* care Partic ular attention paid Is, collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. II. Howe, Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh.Savannah. may7—d&wly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Omens' Building, opposite J’ulasH Mouse, Having made large addition* to Iff* estaliliNhraent, continues to do BOOK AND JOB V1UNT1NO, in his usual neat and handsome style, and on acccmmodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY~ Of Hartford, Conn. Tlie undersigned, Agent* of the above Company aro prepared to take risk* against FlKKon Buildings and their content*. Also Maklvk Sim Risk*, on (he most favorable term*. BRIGHAM. KKIJ.Y k CO., Agents. “ JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT, 163 Broad-sired. Columbus. Ga.. Will transact the abovo business in the uxual manner, and pay strict attention to all consignment* entreated to bis care. Ho would ros|>ectfuRy refer to the following poi son* : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John II. Howard, War- ham Cromwell, Esq., LowlsM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.j Wm. P. Yongo, Abraham lUcker. Savannah. 6in—Juuc3 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. k A. RAILROAD, IlinggotJ, Walker County. Georgia. W Il*L attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. Tho Biuggold Denct being situa ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon uioro favorable terms than at almost anv other point upon the W. k A. Railroad Order* covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will recelvo prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will please forward sacks with order. References— Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly.Sa- vannah. rnaylO BONNETS I BONNETS II 60 case* just received at tho TllIMMINO AND ’GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 130 Broughton-st.— Country Merchanls Milliner*, and the public gener- ally, are invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different stylo* elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored *ilk. satin, crape nud other choice and much admired Kty.e*; data and hats, embroidered satin hoods; a great vnrloty of crape embroidered blond linings, Paris *llk lace shape*, extra rich snrlug bonnet ribbon*, straw trimmings, dress do. white ana colored Ince. gimp* and gal loons, do do silk fringe*. mantles, plain barege*, shell and oilier comb*, hair puff*, curl* and plaits, ribbon plaits, (lowrni, feather* and wreathe*, bonnet silk*, jet and fancy wristletts, buttons, wteol trimming*, zephyr worsted, braid, fan*, with a great varioty of other goods usunlly kopt in fancy establishment*. Smoking cap*, slipper*, children’s hahliment*. such aa relies, sacks marked with now pattern* for braiding. Mrs. Dnrut, assisted bv competent millncrs from New York, will attend to the trimming department, and will cn- denvor, with skill and taslo. to please all who mny favor lier with orders. Faucvand other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. Five bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. apl30 CO-FARTE118HIP NOTICE. Tlie undersigned have associated themselves to- | gether, under tho name and style of Morphy k Do- | ranny, for the transaction of general Boot and * TCk»Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of Congresaand Whltaker-strceu, formerly occupied by If PrundorgMt. Thoyare now prepared toolfer to their frlenila and tho public, a well selected stock of I Adlea* and Gentle- men'a boot*. Shoes, &c., which they will aell cheap for caab. J3y MURPHY k DEVANNY. “ DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Jn*t received.a few 1 cases iratov-pToo! Boots; also, a> lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fin* aa- aortment of Gnntlemen’a ana lasdlea’ over Shoes, aome of a new and approved atria, which will be aold allow prices, by R. FLANIGAN k CO., 100 Bryan-street, All In want wlU please cadi and judge for themaelvee. DANIEL CROMLAY, FASHIONABLE BOOT U&WER-Oomertf Brough ton and Bull-streets —The subscriber desirea to In form tho public that be has opsnod at above, where ha la prepared to execute ordett for Boota of the finest finish andstyle, and euuat' If not superiorta «ny heretofore offered to the public. * Haring many ftWndatn this State who have been hla pat fally sollcltafrom them and the " vM1 *• —- — V A fr.ili ..MHmVo’lorS'hMttoouiJ.ilk, Jnrtr!- THIUfllfl DAYS LATJ0K YUOU DHBODD. ARRIVAL W THE ASIA. U VBHPOOL, JULY lain. N»w You, Jolj aa. Ibe Aria, with Llrtrpool data of lb. l»tb, irrivcd lut night (Thundnjr.) Tbo (ottonnlO. forth© wook bid boon li/m bolts, of which ipocnltton took 4,U00nndcxpnrtdn 10,000, nt tbo lollowlngqnota. tlonn, vis Tbo markot closed under ft fair doraand with hold ers Arm. Fair and good fair qualities hovo Improvod most. The sales to tho trodo have boon moderate. H a vrk#—Cotton has been more active, the rales for the week havo been 16,000 bales. Consols closed firm nt 97J. Manourstkr.—Trado has continued without per ceptible change. The demand in the Cotton market generally has continued without chango during tho week, and bos boon freely mot. A slight improvement In prices for the better grades has been observable. Hlce has improved in value and demand, bales of Carolina bos been made at 25b. General News. Tbo aspect of affairs continues without material change. Negotiations arc still pending. Russian officers in the army arc sendingforthelr wives to pass tho winter in tbo PriucipulUics. Advices from Vieuua regard question settled. Commodore Strisouam, at Smyrnia, placed tho Austrian brig-of-wnr under the gnus of the U. 8.' sblp-of-war St, Louis, to prevent tho carrying off of Costa to Trieste. An interview has taken place be tween Nr. Maksii, tbo American Minister, and M. Buusk, and It is agreed that matters shall remain in slatu quo until further orders are officially received from their respective Governments. Two more Austrian ships havo been sent to Smyrna to watch the movements of tho St. Ijouis. A dispatch from Paris as late ns tho evening of tho 11th was received, which stated that tho Bourse con tinued (Irm till near its close, when a sudden panic arose in consequence or a rumor that the Austrian squadron had been ordered to tlie Baltic. Mont.Casbel. Stevenson and Jackson, members of English Parliament, arrived in tlm Asia. ibe announcement in Halifax that tho American fishermen were armed, caused great excitement.— 1 nolle meetings in bt. Johns announce that unfet tered commercial Intercom™ with tho United States is necessary to tho continued prosperity of tho Pro vinces. Lntcr from Cnllfomin, «!kc. New Yokk, July 23. Tho steamer Georgia, with later California dates and a large specie list, hus orrived. An attempt has been made to burn Aspinwnll. On the 3d of July a successful attempt was made to burn Cruces. Sixty houses wero consumed. Bolivia is making activo preparations for war. Yellow Fever on Ship-Board. Norfolk, July 29. The ship National Eagle., bound from New Or leans for Liverpool, was off the capos of Delaware on Wednesday, with Yellow Fever raging on board. The Mate nml the Captain's wife had already fallen victims to tho disease, and tho Captain lay prostrate with the same. The ships colors were set for a pilot. Ship Fever In i'hllntlelphln. Piiii.ADBLriiiA, July 28. Tho ship fever has ceased—only quo death lias taken place since Wednesday. Yellow Fever In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 29. Tho yellow fever, heretofore reported, has been en tirely subdued. 'Washington Affairs. Washington, July 28. In tho Gardiner case yesterday, Gaudinku's counsel itsked for the case to proceed, as tho Mexican Commissioner had notarrived. The Court refused to comply, as tho Commissioner is daily expected. Mr. R. J. \Valkkk will probably sail upon IjIb offi cial mission middle of August. It is believed the lishing squadron will remain per manently on the fishing grounds. Mr. Socle was publicly serenaded on Monday night, and addressed by Mr. Haley, of Mississippi, to whom Mr.S. replied, characterising UU mission os one of justice nud conciliation. Washington, July 29. Tlie jury in Soiiaumbkko’h case, being iinnblo to agree in their verdict, have been discharged. Thomas Mahskry, of Aluhama, has Iwcn appoint ed Secretary of Legation to Chill. Markets—Ship Ncivs—Health. New Oiilkans, July 30. Cotton—Sales nt the week, hurcly 2JHQQ bales.— Sales yesterday, 1,100. Ib'ccipts of the week, 900 bales. Stock. 23,000. Middling quoted nt lOjc. Tho produce market is unsettled by rising of tlie upper river. Arrived—bark Saranac. New Oiilkans, July 31. Heaths in tills city for tho past twenty-four hours, 134. including 1‘Jti from Yellow Fever. Arrived—ship IVittimn P. Hill. Further Decline In Grain. Baltimore, July 2(1. The breadstuff market continues in a depressed state, sales of Wheat this morning at prices showing a further decline of two cents, and Corn one cent per bushel, lu Flour there is no market change. Heavy I!nnk Uobcry. Office Daily Advertiser, ) Newark, July 20. \ The Mechanic'and Traders’Bunk, in Jersey City, was entered last night, and robbed nf $9,000. Tho thieves stole the keys nt tho Cashier’s house, with which they entered tho bank nud plundered the vault of the above amount in bills and specie. Sheriff Merscllcs left a bundle at tho bank yester day containing $1200, principally in notes of tho North (Uver bank, which tlie thieves also carried off. Life Insurance. CHARTER OAIC LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Ca|iiUI, and surplus over $250,000. Ai.i nru Gill. President. Jas. C. Walk lev. Sce’r. This Company will is*uo Policies on the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining tho benefits of both systems at tho option ol tlio insured. The strength, ability und well Invested capital of tho In stitution are, In my opinion uu*urno*»cd by any Life Insu rance Company in this State or Union. (L. ft] signed R G.UNXEY. Comptroller ol Public Account*. State nf Connecticut. mwKRKNcra ix aavaxxaii. AARON CHAMPION, !>q.. Mown. NEV1TT, LATHR0P k 8TEUBINS, Rev. C. \Y. BUGERA Farmers'Five lnsamnce Compnuy. Grnnlte Fire Inmirnnce Company, Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company, Those Companies luring a cash capital, safely invested in bond and mortgage, nr* prepared to effect Insurance against damage by lira,on all kinds of property on reason able terms. For Insurance In either of tho aboro named Companies, apply to A. Wll.RL'R. Genoml Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies, July 37—ly offlee 129 Cbngross-st. HOME MAN UFACTORY—AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY. T HE undersigned haring purchased the right of Messrs Cowles k Co ,of New York, to manufacture the fol lowing kind* of Soap. I* now prepared to do ao, viz: American Cream Soap In bat*. •• Isiundry In mass, “ Toilet (Sanltlro) in small bars. *• Sharing Soap in cake*. “ “ Cream in pota Cresin Soap preparation In bid*, ny the uso of these Soaps, hot water, washing machines, washboards, Ac., are entirely dispensed with, and not one-fourth tho labor U ro- qulrcd to do the wuhingof a family. Washing l* done my mearly rubbing tho *oan on the part* mostly soiled, then placoihemin water sufficient to cover them, and let them remain a few hours, then with a good lured rubbing and thorough rinsing they will be per- I'octly clean ana beautifully bleached, ana without Injury to the moat delicato fabric. A call and trial la respectfully so licited. W. K. MONGIN, 170 Broughton-atroeet. N. B.—These Soaps wash with either hard, salt or soft water. June24 H. SMITH’S FLOUR, CRACKERS, <fce. Oft BBLS II. Smith'* Flour 0\J 20 half bbla choice Chnal Flour 20 bbla Sugar Crackers 20 halt bbla do do* 20 bbl* Butter do n . 20 half bbla do do 20 boxes Soda do ..Mum gwu ■ 20 half bbla Fulton Market Uoef, a choioe «i 60 bbla Craahed Sugar, landingfropi brig Au^uaUgand for si Jy3l Os Wn Passage PADELFORD. FAY k 00. • •o.........'...MS 00 1 f v ?ir VtliuMt , Eleven ten MftlOiaraiiuawu on i«nri lant) or mi of Mlllen’g, flww.' A plataof the lota may beaeenat our counting room. Tarma-one-lhlrd caah, balance ia two •qual annuel InatalmanU. with Interest, end aeenrft&bjf mertgege on property. ,TO BAIL ON TUB 16TH IN8T.—This S] —.--—.i-jiPi William Rolilna, eotnmaader. leetee nah for Havana, vie Key West, on tho 16th end 80th of each month, end teara* Ha vane for Bevenneh, vie Key Weet, on regular packet berk CUAS. 9Uk W1LUAM, Ilawea master, having e large pert of «£!, will leave with dlspetcn aa eoove. For ”f*fi>tor Passage apply on boerd at Telfair’s wharf or to Mr 30 BRlOltAM.KKLI.Y ACQ. BY T. J* WALSH* THIS DAY. August 2d, will be sold, in front of the Court HouaeVbotwecu the usual hours of Stic, A negro man aged about 80 year*, eeenatomed to seafar ing life, well behaved end of good character. Title* un doubted. Terms cash. Purchasera paying for tltli*. eujj2 ■ 1 ■: -v,■ THIS DAY, August 2d, will bo sold, In front of the Court House, between the until hours of sale, A negro woman 88 yean of age, with her three children, boys, a«d 11,8 and l year* old, country relied; sold for no fruit. Terms caah. Purchaser eug2 PORTLAND, (MK,)—Tho now fast sailing , J. 8. WIIBON. Anderson, roaster, will hare qulcka la patch a* above. For freight of about forty bates cotton under deck, apply to Jr»> E. W. BUKER. Nto\V YoRR^Cnloti Line.—The regular P*«?j? 1 * ch r CHARMS. MUM, Drown, master, will ive quick diapatch for the sbove port. For freight or pa* ge’apply to Jyl6 OGDEN k BUNKER, MORE .—The regular packet brig JO- Sft BKp HUft J. Wilson, mazter. having a portion or her cargo engaged will meet with despatch s* above, For freight or passage, apply to JtM BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. OPPOSITION LINK; Change <ff Departure—Fltr Palatka. Fla.,and all the interne- dial* landings on Hit mils. The superior new SUam.packetWEI.AKA, Captain N. Kixu. will, until further notice, i» SiTtmoav. at 10 o’clock, A. M. Rate of Passage in Urge, airy State Booms, aa follows: Tb Darien $3 001 To PicoUta 68 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek.... 8 00 ,, ... - - P .... Duke, for OcaU, will be re-ahipped free of all charges at PaUtka. For freight or passage apply onboard at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf or to feb!8 ft M. MFFITEAU. Agent. win, •’dock, i _ _ _ ry state To Darien $3 001 Ti St. Marys 4 60 I Jacksonville 0 00 N. B.—Freight conaigned to It. R. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Ibr Palatka, E. FI,via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middleburg, Black Creek and Picolala. • .wJT-Wfc. Tlie superior Steam Packet WM. OASTON, Y-jf i ^r* T. E. Shaw, will loaTe on Tuesday Morn- ig. atiO o'clock, aud will continue to loaro every Tuesday, Tho Rates of Faaaage by this Boat, areas follow*: To Darien 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville 0 00 PicoUta 00 PeUtka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf or to may.11 CLAP HORN k CUNNINGHAM. AgenU. WATER-CURE INSTITUTE^SHEEMDge; VILLE, OEORGIA. T\R. E. G BOYLE take* pleasure In announcing tolnva- U lid* and the public generally, that the abovo popular and auporinrly appointed establishment, formerly conduct- ed by T. Csrltox CortK. M D.. ia now ready for tho recep tion of pctiimta socking a restoration to health. All chruulo dlsonso* of tho human organism successfully treated at tills institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoid* or pllus, hemorrhage*, ninen- errha-a, nienorrhrm. dysnienerrha-a. floor albua. genital dU- placcmcnt*,affection* of tho ©yea and vara, Utter, ery- sipelan and oil chronic diseases of tlie skin and scnlp. sere? Inin, droimr,Syphilis, and tho humoral disease* general ly, nouralgla. sciatica, tlo douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or tho falling Mickncas, vlrtigo. paralysis, apoplectic tenden cy. bronchitis, asthma, chronic inflamation ol tlie stomach and bowel*, atrophy, and indeed every possible hnblt of, or chron'c diseased action that i* curable—and all diseases are curable, if no organic lusimi be present. Tho Ladle*' Department Is under the immediate aupervl- sion of that accomplished Udv. Mr*. Jaxk Mathicwb. bo well known to the old patron* of the establishment The facilities which tiffs institution offers for the prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic courso of treat ment. together with its easiness of access from all points in Georgia, and tho adjoining States, render* It peculiarly adapted to the want* of invalids, desirous of availing them, selves of tlie efficacy of tho water-cure. The purity of the water and accommodations for guests, are too well known to need comment. In fitting up the establishment no expense ho* been apsr- od that could conduce to make it ono of the moat desirable places of resort for invalids In tho United States, I’ntienU will be required to furnish their own out-fit.— These will consist of friction slieela nud towels, compresses, and blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which cau be purchased hero on the most reasonable terms. Troom—Professional attention, uso of baths, Ac . $10 per week—board $5 per week—payable monthly. ScrvnntK boarded and treated for $10 per week. All letters of Inquiry promptly answered.jnr.eO HIVING HOUSE, irnihinrjon. District of ■ill Columbia.—-The undersigned, Into proprietor of "'j.French’s Hotel; Norfolk. Va.. having recently leased wvo popular estatdishmeut. takes pleasure lu inform ing hi* numerous friend* that ho ha*, at great labor and expense, refitted and furnished tho house and provided the most ample arrangements for tho comfort and convenience of all w ho mar favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable oxpcrlonco lu hotol-keeblng he natter* himself that families and single Imarder* ran lie ac commodated at tliu Irving a* satisfactorily as at any other hotel or boarding houao in the United States. Members of Congress and other* visiting Washington, with a view to reside there far somu time, would do well to examine this house before making urrangciuont*elsewhere. It is eligibly situated nt the corner of 12tli streot ami Penn sylvania avenue, midway lietween tho Capitol and Depart ment*. Tlie building I* large and of modern architecture, the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni ture Is new and of the best description. Still Better,—Tho charges nrn niodernto and In accord ance with the times, whilst tho tables groan with tho best that the country afford*. Call, examine, and sttisfy vour- ■flves. DANIEL I). FRENCH. Washington. D. C.. June 1.1S53 Je7 FISK’S META LIU BURIAL CASE, WE aro constantly receiving these valuable __ 'so*, and Imvothum always in readiness to be delivered nt the shortest notice. „ I. W. MORRFJJ. A- CO N- B.—Wc are permitted to inform tho public that i._ have received from Mr. Ratmoxii, of New York city, a let- tor signed by tlie different member* of the United Slate* Senate, who were appointed to take charge nf the body oi the lion. IlKXKV Clay, deceased, (which wa*enclosed in one of Fisk'h Mc.tnlic Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky; they say to Mr. IUvmo.mi, that the Case answered tho pur- pose for which it was Intended, and meet* with tlieirnppro- nation, nml they cheerfully recommend it to the public ns being superior lo any other Case for the transportation ol the dead. The letter can be seen by calling on fobI I I. W. MORRELL k CO PARTICULAR NOTICE^ *" IIELDKN k CO.. Savannah, corner of Broughton awl Barnard sir eels. m Tn PiAXTtim. Mkhi'imyih axii htukuh vimtiml Sav.txxaii to LV> IX tiihk srmJiei.—The umler.| signed would call particular attention to their exten sive wholesale nud retail HAT AND CAP IVTADl.lSHMF.NT. Our goods are mostly nf our own manufacture, and can therefore he sold cheaper, because they are not burthened with jobber'* profits, while for quality and stylo they will compare with anything in the market. Having permanently located in Savannah, we are deter mined Insecure patronage liy selling good bargains, donling fairly with all men. and cross-lifting with none. Wo are in league with no Shoo, Clothing or otlierestabllshmont, eith er for mutual benefit, nr fiw the purpose of keeping custom er* away from those houses where they can buy cheapest We expect every customer t.i judge for himself, nml If we cannot suit him, will tako pleasure in referring him tooth ers who can. BKLDF.N k CO, Jan27 __ Cr. Broughton nml Barnnnl-st. im COME AT LASTTpEIFsTEAMPjrAUGUKrA—Those JUlbHata *o mucli inquired for at Belden'a ol late, consist ing of black Leghorn, Canton. Straw*. Alhoui, Florida’s. A Come now and wo can *uit you. jy8 BELDEN k CO. CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STRAMKK— A variety of new and iKnutiful patterns of canary feagH Cage* just receivcil. Ilmse desirous of a hand- K§]wi *om« Cage, ami one proof sg iinst Miles, liavo only MW to mnko an curly call for a choice from a fine a* sort me ut. mh28 J. V. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-st. LUMBER BUSINESS. T HE advertiser, a gentleman of steady and energetic business hnblt*. i* dcslrou* of forming a connection with somo capitalist lu the above business, which la dally becoming so important an Item In tlie commerce of this city and State. Most reipectable and satisfactory referen ces, with further particulars, given on addressing C. I. ber. at the office of till* paper. Jy22 NOTICE'’TUTCONTRACTORS. S OUTHERN RAHJtOAl), Ml.—Honied proposals will be received at tho offlco of T. A. Marshall. Esq., I’rosldent of the Southern Railroad Company. Vicksburg, until fi. I*. M.. of August 13th. for the graduation. Ac-- of that part of the line extcmliug Eastwardly from Brandon to Taylor’s Summit, a distance of twenty-one miles. Plans, profiles and specifications will bo exhibited, and all requisite InformatW-u given at the Engineer’s office, Brandon, aftor tho 10th day of July. T. A. MARSHALL. President. RICHARD B. LEWIS, Chief Engineer. Braxpox, July 5,1853 : tAul3d—jy 15 DYING AND RENOVATING, 73 Vork-st., rear of the Court /louse. Savannah, Ga. Eetabllehed In 1833. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls. Table Coven, Ac., cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladies’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style, Kid Gloves Cleaned,and Gentlemen’s Garment* Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed,as nmvbe required. Alldonolntho samostyle which has generally ao much pleaaed my patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels br Hamden’* express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me per mail, so that I may know whore to call for them and which Way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small pprcola will be about 25 cent*. All ordora punctually attended to. apll2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. S UMMER CASSIMERES, dra ete*. white and colorodTfnen drills, coatings, cottonadea, gauze flannels, gent* and boy’* linen and cotton half hose, ladies’ silk, cotton and thread hoso, gauze merinos, silk rests, Ac., for sale b< msyS DxWITT k %,nnA . Ao.—Muslin and lace CKcrokrlta and Collars, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edging* and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Bands, Lawn anu eambrio Handkerchiefs, black Looe Mantilla*, Valencia and thread Edgings and Insettlngs, Bonnet Rib bons, ete., ete. for aale by mh9 HENRY LATHROP A <*>. 1UMMKB QUILTS, linen sbeetii*. pUlovu . j and colored Unan drillings, bleached utd brown sheet ings, stripe and plaid istin Jean* for boys’ wear, blacl; ba rege, grenadine and crape de Pari*, mourning muslins, par- aaols and umbrellas, for sale low bjr • may22 ‘ ^ - DeWITT k MORGAN; - ,’r Arrive kt Brittmort «A;IC. rW . IK M. oWtlmlD^ton,^. hmn,WHbU». ——:r. paying for title*. AdmlnUtratrlx’a Sale, TUIS DAY, 2d August, will be sold lu front of the couti houw.^botween tlie usual hours of sale, the following nt- Avrmnan, Peggy and two boys, Anthony and Matthew. 1 shot gun, 1 silver watch. 1 single hone wagon; sold as the property of A. J. Maxwell, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs, and by order of the administratrix. Terms cash. aug2 ; THIS DAY, Angnst 2d, will be sold in front of the conrt bogie, between tlie legal hours of sale, Two Lota, sixty by ninety feet, situated on the Ogechee Plankroad, about a quarter of a mile from the toll gate. For further particulars, Inquire at tlie counting room. Terms—one-half cash, balance payable 1st January, with mortgage on tho premises; purchaser paying for all no- eeasary papers. j ang2 Private Sale.—21 barrel* cholco Butt Pork, in lot* to suit purchasers, landtag end for ule. July 28 A Desirable Building* Lot for Sale, Lot No 9. fourth tvlhlng, Anson ward. For particulars, inquire at the counting room. jyl6 Administrator* Sale. On Tuesday, August 2d. will bo sold, In front of the court- hnuso, between tho legal hours of salo, Tlie interest of D.M. Rogers, deceased, in the Savannah Steam Saw MRU, on Hutchinson's Istaml. For further par* ticulars Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham County ns tho property of D.M. Rogers, deceased, and by order of tho administrator. Jcl4 At Private Sale—5 kegs Rod Stone MRU Powder, 2 do Hazard & Co's I 111 J HO ftwder, 13 do Dupont'* N P Pow der, for ule low to close a concern. junelO Greene and FulnaTti Lottery, GREGORY A MAURY. Manager* Class 92. draws to-morrow, 3d Inst., in this city. Sales •lose at 3 o’clock. P.M. CAriTil. $4,000. 76 Numbor lottery—12 Drawn Ballot*. Tickets $1—shares In proportion. Eztra Class 64, draws at Wilmington, Del., Tuesdoy, 30th July. atm*L. $20,000. 78 Number Lottery—It Drawn Ballot*. SB* TickeU 46—shares in pro|tortlon. Tickets either singly or by tho package for ule in Bay Is no, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson A Camp. aug2 E. WITJHNGTON. ••CLEAR THE TRACK,” Tim subscribers havo this day put In o|ieralion. two splendid FOUR HORSE COACHES, and sixteen nf the best Horses Hint tho country enn produce, to ply l»o- tweon Forsyth Depot nud tlio Indian Spring ; nml having engaged Mr. (J. M, Dickerson and Mr. Fraincl* Genno. old nod experienced relnsmen. pledge themselves to convey the travelling public to and from the two points in a safor and better style, and quicker time, than ever beforedone at this place. We also have family omnibuses always In readl- no**. Visiters, and families particularly, will Hud it great- ly to their comfort and Interest to call for our coaches. Wo meet both the day and niglil trains nf ear*. !L J. A C. L. VARNER. Indian Spring*. June 10. tiIAul6—june23 WATCHES, JEWELRY, And Abney Goods. RECEIVING by every arrival ot the 8teamer* fresh Ion*, making tlio best assortment tn tills city, or all kinds ofWatches. Jcwelry.Fancy Goods. Silver Spoon*. Fork*. Pitchers, Tea SeU, Cups. Syphon*, Plated Castor*, and everv variety orartlrie* connected with our lino of business; all of which will bo aold aa low as In any city in the Union. I). B. NICHOLS. JOY* Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch es and Jewelry. no NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, AcT AJ THE undersigned Is now opening a splendid assort- Jifmcntof rich Jr.WKLRY. embracing the recent patterns uLl of Ear-ring*. Pin*. Bracelet* and Finger-ring*, among ,4* which are annul fine diamond aottings.from $10 to $500. JL Also, twenty-five sot*of those unique 1‘nirl Sds ot Far- JTl rings and Brooches, from $18 to $125 tho set. nowest Wand rarest imtterns; together with a very aelcct assort ment of extra fine Watches *ut in pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain case*. Those, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Set*. Spoons, Forks. Indies, Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware nf all kin a. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold mount- ed L'aue*,Cuttlery. Ac., renders hi* assortment very com plete, and u n* ur passed I u tho .State, either In quality or prl- C0*. D. B. NICllOli. W Strict attention paid to reiiairing watches, dock*, and Jewelry. no12 PIANO FORTE DEPOT* THE underslgnnl resiiectfull> inform the Icltlzen* or Savnimuh. Georgia aud Florida, Hint they have on hand more than (lily Pianos, tho largest stock over on nolo in tills cily, aud made by tho most celebrated manufacturer* In the United States. Nunn* A Clark. T. Chlckoring. Uonnlman A Gray. Lalght A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to the lover* of Music, have plnce In their largo assortment.— Theso Pianos nro of rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood. Rlack Walnut.and Mnhngnny, with Iron frames made in the most substantial nud workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated Afcdlnn Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of lone havo not been equalled. All theso instruments have inetnlicframes which render thorn |>uciiii- arly suited for tnl climate, preventing nccusslty of tuning for year*. The undersigned arc Agents for Henri lien’s, celebrated Grand Piano*, made in Pari*. For Power ami beauty of tone, they aland pre-eminent. (fsnilAttT'HMn/mioxa.—This beautiful fouedwlnd Inslrn- nient.mninifactured byCnrlmrtANcedliniu. N. Y..for village piir|Hisea, Istdgc*.Serenading I'nrlie*. and (lie privateprnc- tlso of Organist*- |*»*se*dng a sweet and |mwerful tone, thev have also for sale. All these In- truments will 1* disposed of on the most accoinmo<l.-iting terms. Tlie price* ofthu Pi anos ranging from $176 to $1,000, I.W. MORRKIJ.fr Go ironar." Bold — ranted. Pnrcharara paying for PIANO FORTES. THE sultHcriliei* side agent* for A. Stod- art A Co’*., aud Jouu B. Dunham’* Piano Forte*, are alwny* supplied with an w»- aortment of these favorite and justly celebrated iuatru* ment*. For durnhlllty they can Iwfullv warranted, whilst their superiority oftone nml tmirli U evident and ncknowl- edgisl by the most casual observer, ax well ns tliu critical connoisseur. Tlie ladies are re*|iectfiilly Invited to view these Instruments. An arrangement lmvingl«vn effected with one of our most eminent Pianista for the purpose, they cau also lie enabled lo judge of tlm tone. * F. //K.llAl'M A CO.- Mat Let-square. tfiT Second hand Pianos taken lu exchange, al*«i tuned and repaired. j n ]7 L. S. BENNETT fi CO» ' SUm^SDRS TO J. C. THORNTON. Having purchased the entire Interest of Mr. c. Tit'iitvrox in Ida t'arri.-ige estnhlishment in this city, most respectfully solicit a continuation or the ex tensive patronage so lilicntlly bestowed on the late proprie tor. It la mir intention to keep a large nml extensive ns- aortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to thi* market The late proprietor. Mr. .1 C. Thornton, will act a* our agent at the north, for the purchase and supply of our establish ment. His experience of twenty year* in the bitsines* at the t-'nnth. will Insure to out friends and patrons such a well selected stock ns cannot fall to give entire satisfaction. Mr. iizxxhTr will give Ids panama!attention to nil kind of repairing, aa heretofore. » LEWIS ft HENNE7T. THOMAS A. IIROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARP.—It will be seen from tho abovo. tlmt I havo sold out to Messrs. L. 8. llxxxnT A Co., and 1 have every confi dence In tho ability nf these gentlemen, both In capability and capital, to successfully conduct the business, ami keep up the reputation of the establishment. Mr. IjcwixS. ItKNxrrr ha* hren my foreman for tlm Iasi two years, and I take pleasure ill roconinu-mling him Lithe public ns an industrious, capnblo and deserving man, wlm. while looking to Ids own lutereat. will not tmglect those of Ids patrons. In relinquishing my husliifiw In this place, 1 take the op. portnnlty to ny, that It is not from any dissatisfaction whatever. Since my re.dder.ee In the city or Savnnnah. I have been kindly and generously trcnled. and havo suc ceeded much lietter than I anticipated. In the course I have just Liken. I have hern prompted by considerations of a private cliaracteraltogethcr; wherever I may be, I shall always carry with me tlm liveliest *en«o of obligation, and cherish the deepest interest in the pros- lierlty and advancement of tlie cltv and it* people. Noth- (ng will do more tii effect thl* { than tho sustaining of a " "* I^t the good people ol J. C. THORNTON. Ills. healthy and lionnruhlo competllii tlie City and State sec to it. SsvaxxAii. 0th May. 1853. N. B.—Mr. II. D. VV. Alexander la my legally authorized agent for the transaction and closing up of my business. J. 0. THORNTON. rnaylO M R. A. BONAUD. .taving takon the store nt the corner of Bay and WhiUktr-street*, would reipectfulljr call the attention of Ids friends and the public in general, to hi* assorted stock of Liquors and Cigar*, which ho Is prepared to sell in quantities to suit purchaser*. Mr. D. has also constantly on hand a large assortment of Sauces, Fruit and Jama in Jars, which be flatters himself •rill suit the most epicurean tastes. nol R ECEIVED PER FI/IRI DA—Colored silk mantilla*, plain glace silks, brown silk parasols, bareges and tissues, dotted and figured Swiss muslins, black sumor bntnbasln, lawns, pillowcase cotton.gent*colored bordered, hdkfs., Ac., for sale at the lowest price*, by »pll3 DxWITT A MORGAN. af^Ul o’clock in froat of ths Ooiri 140jreaw, a tnod cook, wasktratrd *«««.- Tract of Lend at private aale—Lot No. 88,16th, 84. eon* dnlng 160 acres, wall Umbered, rituated tn Cbm county sar Kingston,a fow mil** from the State railroad. juh«29 Roaendala Cement—Now laadlac par adur Cataract. 100 bbls Hydraulic Ownent. ,r.... may 17 House tor Rent—House No. 20 Dreegfa ton-street, for rant until November let • • ■...■■ , may! Improved Essence of Coffee.—^We have just received from, the manufacturer* In Philadelphia, and wOl oontjbqe to keep on hand tor sale, Augustus IloauoePs Improved Es sence of Coffee. This Is the beateowperitlua of Coffee ever offered for sale, sad Coffee made from the Bmeeee is mush more wholeeomej more doUcate, finer favored and eriored. perfectly clear, and In' every respect superior to tho flsoef. Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett taring 76 per oent over Coffee prepared in tha ordinary manner. Tjy It and — if it dote pot ■ - »ayl2 . linghame and Hdkfi at Private 8aft.—Just f last steamer, 2 caMsQtaghatus, 2 do French T for sale low/ •' ' .' , Tennessee Daeon and Utd, at private sale—13,000 Jb* as sorted ho* round n*w Bsoon, 20001b* fresh Leaf Lard,rw> wived railroad from Tennessee, and for eala (n lota to cult agtoi n UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Now York and laveimah Steeumakl] SUMMEH AKKANGEMENT. Days of Leaving Savannah for New York, The Augusta, .Capt. Lyon. Wednesday, June 8 Tlie Florida... Capt. Woodhull,....Saturday, 11 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, •* 18 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, ’ “26 The Florida, Capt Woodhull,,. .Saturday, July 2 Tlie Augusta, .Capt. Lyon Saturday, . “ The Florida, Capt. woodhull... .Saturday, “ The Alabama Capt- Ludlow, Wednesday, “ The Augusta, .Capt. LyOn Saturday, u The Florida,.......Capt. Woodhull... .Saturday, “ Tlio Alabama, Capt. Ludlow,,.'...Wednesday, Aug. Tlio Augusta, Capt. Lyon, Saturday, “ Tho Florida, Ckpt. woodhull,.. .Saturday, “ Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow. Wednesday, “ Tlio Augusta, Capt. Lyon, Saturday, “ Tlie Florida Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, *• 27 Tlio Augusta, Capt. Lyon Saturday, Sept. 3 Tlio Florida Capt. Woodhull,,. .Saturday, '■ 10 Tlie Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Wodncaday, “ 14 Tlioso ship* are the largest on the coait, unturpassed In ■peed, safety or comfort—making their pa usage* In 60 to 60 hour*, and are commanded by akilful, careful and polite of ficer*. They offer a moat desirable couvcynnco to Now York. On the completion of tho Atlanta In the antumn this lino will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and. Saturday. Cabin passage $26. Steerage. $9. 1’ADELFiiBD. FAY fr Co., Agent* In Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, juno6 13 Broadway, New York. 16 PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN* NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The newandsplendidiide-whee! Steamship ’STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Captain WtLUix Coujx*. has commenced her Regular Trips, and will leave Savaxxaii on Wednesday, the 18th day of May. and every alternate Wkdxwhav thereafter j say on the 1st, 16lh and 29lh nf Juno, and 13th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to i’hllade.phla i$26 00 •* “ through to New York 26 00 Bteerngo “ 9 00 Till*Shin ha* been built with entire regnrd to (lately, com' fort and dispatch, and offors new and admirable facilities te business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. teVMAR. Ag"nt, Savannah may!7 HERON k MARTIN. Agent*. Philadelphia. FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. Tn salt on Saturday Afternoon, June Ufa, at 4 o'clock. Tlie fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 ■♦»"■ burthen. J.Brxxm.commander, will leave a* jici nnnexd schedule every other Saturday. FROM ClIABtlUTOX. II FROM nol-ADFtJ'HIA. June 11 June 26 July 0 July 23 August.... August... Sept \Q Scut 24 October-.. 8 October.... 21 November. 6 Novcmber.19 December.. 3 ..816 Sept 171 J.Tune 4 October... 11 f June October...15 July 2 October ...29j July V November..12llJuly 30 NovemWr. 26 I August 13 September.. 3|DFcember..lO||August 27 Cabin passage Steerage o Through ticket* to New York 17 This ship ha* been thoroughly overhauled and furutshed with new iMiilern. and a large and elegant dining Rafoon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to tho comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the snmo wharf ns the Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow and City nrMnncliea- ter, nt tlio foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on nil perishnldo articles must he pro-paid. For freight ur passage, apply to If. F. BAKER k CO., Accommodation whnrf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. jiine7 Agent. Philadelphia. -f UNITED STATES BIAIL (.INK* ^^jE~gHBiThrntigh in 60 to 66 hour*.—A'*»o J'orJt and Charleston Steam Packets—leave Adger’a ft* 1 *Wliarve* every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Satunlay the new and splendid Steamship* JAMES ADGKR. Cnntnln J. Dickixrox, 1,600 ton* MARION. Captain Jf. Bkrrt, 1,200 tons. SOUTHERNER, Gintnln TV. Fowtkr. 1.000 tons, will leave each altermato TVeilnesd y, having been newly copjiered and guards raised, Is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room Accom modations, apply at tho office of the Agent. HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bay nnd Adgor k Son’s Wharves. N. 11.—A new ship will bo pUcwl tn tlie line lo connect witli Hie Southerner on Wednesdays. feblO ■ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. EW and bountiful Spring and Summer Good*. ju*t re- ceived by tho last Summer. Vis: Barege DeLaln*: I Worsted Barege*; 811k Tissues; Colored Sewing Silk; Dressc* Foulard Silk; Colored and Black ChaUey* and Barege*; Black and Colored SRk; Black Figured Barege* and Tt**ue*; Black and Colored F. Muslin; Black and Colored Ginghami: llaln land Colored Lawn*; Block and Colored French Chmbrlo; and a line assortment of Rlack and Colored Oallcoeat Plata and Figured 8wi** Muslin; Jaconet Oambrfo and Mull Muslin; Plaid and Striped Swiiri Muslin; Silk Parasol*, very pretty; alio, Silk and Cotton Umbrella*. Allof whJehwo offer on tbe moat accommodating term*, m UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM.; ,Xi£ul(j22fi|8lUP ISABEL, TViixmm Roi.u.vr, Commands between Savannsb, Key 'Vest and Havana, connecting with tho the Pacific MnilSteamship C'omiuiny’sline for Cal ifornia. Till* splendid sen steam "hip will hereafter leave Savanna for Key West aud Uitvaiia. on the WlU and 30tU of each iimntli. nnd from Havana fur Savannah on tho 8th and 22d of ench month. Tlio Isabel will cnunect nt Havana with the U. S. Mall SleaniHhip Company’s line to A*|iinwall.nnd the Pacific mail line from Panama to I'nlifomia and Oregon. Passenger* will lm landed nt tho rallronil wharf nt Anpin* wall free. Transit at tho l*thtnii* at the passengers’ ex pense. Tlio Label will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mat. Steam Company’* line nt New Orleans. Tickets for Key West and Hnvaua ran Im had ot COHENS A IIER17. Agent* at Savannah. Tieket* fur New Orleans, Aspinwall andb'ati Francisco, caw be lmd by applying In SlORDEt’AI k CO, Agcnte.CTiarleNlmi janl-1 UNITED STATkTmAH,, Fmm Macon, ttn., to Tnllnhnnsec, Flo. ____ BaUntad to tJglelhorjt—Stages to IhUahasses. coninienred on tho Dili Inst., running three time* a week via. Newton. Bainbridgo. and Quincy, and three time* a work via. Tlionmaville, Diincansvillc, Arc. l’nssengersby this route will loavo Macon nt half past • o clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. Tlie Stage* leavingOglethoige either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTal- lalm«ee. nt 10 o’clock on tho evening of tho next <Uy—time by either route 35 hour*. Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Newton. Rainbrlrige and Quincy, to Tallalutssee returning, leaves Tallahassew on Sundays. Tuesdays and Tliursdny*. at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays. Tliura.lays, aud Saturdays, by the way of Thnmasville—returning same route on Mondays, TVednesday * and Frbbivs.at 10. P. M. Through from Oglethor; eto Tallahassee by eithor route in 35 hours—from Macon In 38—and from Savannnii In 60 hour*. By this route Paaspnger* leaving Savannah by 8 o’eloc *rmn of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It i* also decidedly tlm best, cheapest and nio.l expeditious routfc for travellers to A]alachicola aud West Flnridn. , ( ro,, > Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorpe tn Tallahassee, $lfl,00. L. C. Straw. Agent at Oglethorpe. * * **■ “ ‘ Tnllslia.see. . A. Fuillim, • F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor SOUTIi-AVESTERN RAILROAD. A DAILY TRAIN for passengers leaves Macon at OW, A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe at 10A. M. Leaves Ogle thorpe at 11 )i. A. M.. arrive* at Macon at 3>£. P. M Con necting eacli way with tlio Central and Macan and Western Train ami the Tallalmaseo Mail Stngo IJne. Pnssenger* ditto at l-ort Valley at IU, P. M. m!6 GEO. W. ADAMS, Supcrlntondont. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Mall Train. UftVM Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M, “ Atlanta “ “ Oft “ I*. Jf. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with thoTraln* of the Western nnd Atlantic and laGrange Road*, and with the Day Train of tho Georgia Road, and at Mar* t with the Day Train* of the Central ami South-western i»tad*. Passenger will arrive in Maconat I2^,and at Atlanta atlK, having tho remainder of the night for rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wh* & at8 A. M., will arrive at Monfgomery ln leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive al Montgomery'In for ty-eight hours, including all stoppage*, tnd only ten honra AceommodaUonTraina,Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re turning, leave Atlanta evory Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7H A. M. This Train wlU connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Nlghl Train of the Central Road at Macon. Passenger* by the np* ward Train can dine at Griffin. Mioox,Mayl7.1M2. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t* 8mn Jy 2$ NEW AND UNRIVALLED RAILROAD ROUTE TO TOR X0RTO, VIA TO* WIUUXOTOX AXD MANanBRM ItAIt- ROin. nntot'otf ix to* tuu* nxt vrrm Tin amur xortb- XRX MAIL, AXD AVOiniXO C rpRaVELLERS are respectfaUy Informed that om ban- ± dred and thirty mile* of the WilmlMtonahd Mancht*. ter Railroad are completed and In luccrnfu\ operation. and connection* have been formed by first class fear horn poet