The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 20, 1853, Image 3

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pul’ siviNYAU rirnorTAw CAnrrTDnav mpdmiyp ATTotTOfr' on iqw..‘ 'i'N'lSK * HARMONIC Mil TsSSS^SSmes: ■. u „ m «■”-r t „,, SwS© EfiSiaS^ flKflf imnmun »SStf S-^hK'W " aRo "— IX/'ANl’kO—100,000pound*Ueorela raised Wo«l_C W paid on delivery. Janll KIUBEE * RODOHh ’rtfXSfSfi^T»0gcUAHK~44 iioat l »bU.boiU?ro*frc Wj,.«*■*, 11 toltt 'f?Sv WMUtM* 5o”<»iISot» UN. rtsSSiKBiasw* '%»—r^Sraa. TO hJiNT—A Boom 00 by 80 Rut, la Sorrel’* build- Kffllng, corner of Bay and Bull-streets. It Is suitable for ■**a committee room or drill room. Kent moderate Ap. sly at hlsoffiot. t*OK ftfcNT.— 1 The store In Wlutakor street now occu- pled by the subscriber* os* wholesale store, of which possession cu be bad Immediately. ■ 'yssKS®^Sffli 0 to 12X30) ’ImiiXrS'SiBim ‘possession cab be Aim, will bo.rentod about the Water*, -* - larthsrpfli.-r-j-r rr ,, r MM on the premlit*. — TOR KENT—Hu dwelling, No. 109 Brjnn-ntiwet, bo. I .jjftwccn Montgomery end Jefferson etreete. The houM U *ai a good order, he ring recently undergone e thorough repair. Poueeelon can be hedlamedletely Apply to M. PRENDKROAST, mhS Broughton itreet, oppoelte Bt. Andrew's Hell. FOR KENT.—A Btort for rent on fSBrjTShui well situated for e Grocery or Provision 8tore. Ap. ply to July 27 ROWLAND *00. “ 4P tfi!>»e SpwtWi lUndk.tthitN,ete., Juet n- gjjudiwiatob/ mwirr » moroan. jSig^S^KfUUivfnreeinlnnriiee, per brlj W." Xmimi°b. At*/” ooden * dusker. 0 thocee Stwm sa* ju' D fr[ B. W. BUKER. —--^rronnnfl^Boxei of copper ore mey be obtain TTEAV’Y JSu«nUng beery freight for New York, on jl edb; ’"“* Uw * h 5 VllXl8 fc DRUNDAGR *pph«etlonto FOR RENT—A Urge end comlorUble dwelling, on Liberty, street, second door from Seraerd. Imrae* diets pomuton siren. Apply to . 1 KIBHEK fc RODGERS, 142 Bey street. TO kBNT—A House et the comer of Hull-street end Orleens equere, pleasantly situated—good we lter, out buUdloge complete, end tn e good neighbor- now, with or wlthont standing furniture, from 1st May tUI 1st November. Iniulre et the Courier offloe. mh20 BRICK YARD FOR RBNT. T HE subscriber will rent hts Brick Yard. on the Thun derbolt Bond, ebout one mile from the Exchange, for e term of yeere. There la e good Dwelling on the premltes, with outbuildings for Uborers. For further particulars ap ply to M. PRRNDEROABT, junclB 178 Broughton-street. BffidS. 10 Usrre?Hams, Unding from steamer 8tate ilCnrf* V* *• b, l |i)LCOSinE JOHNSON i CO. %Iwk5aS5ROVE.-100 tale; unnn, Until, 8S0 colli mhCfl — 7H)R BACK—A truitrend capable negro women with her . . throe children. Apply et this office. apllO ' ?0R BALE—A very superior one horse carryall, double . 1 eeet, made by one of the beet manufacturers et the north. For particulars. apply to maySl SAWYER, HOLLISTER fc 00., WhIUker st. G -'flfiFTWINB^M owe* Haul Tnlenco Claret. 60 dc casks superior Claret. Just received r ihipfiu,by way ofCbarleaton, direct from Bordeaux, Si (brale by j, rqUSSEAU. b»j20 tWKNTY-FIVK DOLLARS REWARD ... man. Bam, runaway last Saturday night, the 26 th lie Is rather light oompleoted. about five feet ten In- iChes high.and he formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday, In Chatham county. He was sold to Mr. Wright In Sevan- nah, of whom 1 bought him. Twenty dollars reward will be paid for this boy lodged in any Jau or safe place where ’can got him. DAVID ALLEN, July 2 ~ McIntosh county, •riw-ffF'fHARDWARE.—PoU, Orem, Saunpana, Pro- 1TSK““' Fire Dop. Smootblns Irani, W.tcr ml , Bread Tow tern, &c., for sale by J»iy*L &&*«&!§***• X ‘°f?'coaim. flurou^ANIHiF^A *u|K-rior article put up In six lb S £U«Prei*ly for family use, forwle bjr /=,t™TrI)KBS WANTED—A competent itewardewi want- S^-nriy nn board bark Maria Morton, at Ander*on's i5»d. »ppiy upper wharf. Junel2 may 18 I1EU)EN k CO’S. UNION STEAM SAW HILL, rpHR anhaorlbero hating completed their new Steam Saw x Mill, are now prepared to cut and All ordora for Lum ber of every dlmenaion at abort notice, in the building ol this mill we have Uken advantage of all the recent im- provemenU In the conat ruction and machinery of mills, and nre of opinion that our mill will only require a trial to con vince any ono that aho can manufacture Lumber equal. If not superior to any other mill In tho Slate. To tlioao who may favor u* with their nrdera. wo will nay that our utmoat exertions shall ho used to give satisfaction both In wundu- alUv and price*. J. ROBERTS & CO. AST Orders may be left at our office, 105 Bay-street, or at the m|ll, Eastern wharves. aug3 C ivros'ciurE MCKS-TUb eooleit; mmut .rth. niim’AdNK—160 baaketa superior Champagne, vis O lteldalck, Mumni, Vcrxenay and Loue Star. In store tsd for sale by June30 J- "OSSEAU. S UMMER CRAVATS AND STOCKS.—-Hair Stocks, and Slk Ua«n sod Cotton Cravats, of varloue kinds, Jual wriwt^ i „. Anal —ROUND CFFF.K AND SPICK —Received by brig Mason B DsrUiSnd In store. 30 boxes pure ground ccITeo, 30 toB ."*"l, f0r “ly%NVEBAT t CO. fYHtnON LIQUORS.—20 half plpea Otnrd. Dupuy k H (j,i, mtk anil Pale Brandy, Vintages, of 1840 and 1840, tfosr own importation; 6pl|)«8 Meder Swan Gin, a supo. rWsrtkle; 1 Puncheon Old Jamaica Rum ; 2 do. Old St. (Voir do • 1 do. Old Scotch Whisky. Received and for sale jjr July 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-tt., rear of the (hurt Haute. NtinannaA. Qa. Establlehed In 183)6. L ADIES’ 811k and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Coven, Ac., cloaned and dyed various colors. Ladies’ Ilonnets Bleached and Pressod In a fashlonnble style, Kid Gloves Cleaned,and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned, Renovatod or Dyed,as may be required. Alldonelntho same style which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels br Hamden's express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me per mail, so that I may know wliero to call fur them and which wny to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will be about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to. apll2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GAUDWAY. R ~jryiVf.lT BY I AST STEAMER.—Hair cloth shirts, mull and nsn«»ok muslins, not gloves and mlts lace mnn- tin.. ...I, blond, grass cloth, N W collars nnd chemisette, long U wci, Birds-eye diaper. Ac., for sale tor DeWITT A MORGAN. flHAMPAfiNE—60 baskets Mumm’s Keraona v champagne, V plots and quarts; 60 do tone Star do, of direct Imiwr tation. s very choice article. In store and for sale by nartO J- ROUSSEAU. XTEWGOODS BY STEAMER TO-DAY.—l*rirttec Jaconets /il ud Lawns; Mourning do. ; Needle Worked Collars 'indSletrc*; long Ann Nett Mitts: Glace Silks; Black Sit for Mantillas: Wash Blonde ; Irish linens; Emhrold- exed and Scalloped Cambric Linen Hnadkerobiors, Ribbons, ke. For isle xt the lowest itriccs by • Jjii nBWITr A MORGAN H 1 AVASA HUES.—Jast reccWcd.oae barrel, for sale by jj2J A. DONAUn TnoCTS’lfnife Slmrpencrs _ and Table Cutlery, juat'rJ- wired and for sate by jenta C LARET WINE—In casks, hair casks and boxes, for salo by Jyl3 ‘ A. BONAUD. ROUdllT TO JAIL—A negro man named THOMAS, &fe»t Inches high, about 23 years of age. has a icar above the left eye, and says he belongs to Mrs, .Becket. of Liberty county. aug7 ISAAC D’LYON, Jailer. iMJJUR AND UUTIER—60 bhls Canal Flour, 26 half do f do do. 10 Jar* Butter, a choice artlclo ; landing from •leanerFlorida, and for sale by auglu HOLCOMBE. JOHNSONA CO. . J Batter, 60 boxes Clieese, received per stoxmer and tor aWby augg HcMAHON A DOYIJ-I, B ATON.—20 casks Hams. 16 hhds choice Shoulders, ro- eclred per iteamec State u( Georgia, and for sale by iujO MoMAHON A IK)YIJ1. S OAP, CANDLES AND STARCH.—75 boxes No. 1 Pate and Family Soap, 60 boxes Beadell’s Candles, 60 boxes EUrth,ferula hv xt*9 McMAnON A DOYLE. T IQUlRS. Ac.'-6 pipes Holland Gin, 60 bids P. A H. do, Xi 8 half pipes Otanl Brandy, 0 do Dupuy do, 26 bble Uonertic, 10,14 do quarter casks Cognac do, 60 bids white, Wbldy, 35 do old Monongahola do 16 do old Bourbon do, 15 kegi Gunpowder, rcclved and for salo by MoMAHON A DOYLE S VRDP. LIQUORS AND BACON.—300 bhls Portland Syr- op, 100 do Phulp*’ Gm. 60 do Monongahcla Whisky, 40 Wdi prime Shoulders in tight casks, for aalo to arrive, by »o*9 COHEN A FOSDICK. L RU0NS—Received by steamer Florida, 15 boxes l^m- om, In flnt rate order, for sale by log OA1I8.—Just received, a lot of Ono Hams, for salt- hy~ 4 l >n g7 A. BONAUD. B ACON AND n/lUR.—20 hhds sides. 10 do Shoulders, ‘16 bbU Flour, landing from steamship State of Goor- P*-snd fur salo by *5ri nOIXXIMBB. JOHNSON A CO. 1 »ng7 W. W. GOODRICH. CWfci) ALE.—40bhls Tonnont’s and valkirk’s Ale. for V_ttleby auo7 VV. W. (lOODRlftl. W. W. GOODRICH. •A ncuro voman sgi-d 27 years, a cook, wash, and Ironcr, with her girl child aged A years. Apply “ij3l WYLI.Y A MO.NTMOLUN. POH S.UJ>—, A *r and Iron _ m Uorsaif^: A_,Applj Ui_ July 27 L'ORSAIJ’r-A negro boy, aged 10 years, country rotacd. A Applyto_ July27 WYI.LYA MONTMOLU.V. LvRSAUi—A negro mnn. aged 35 years, a jobbing car- i»JT2r r ’ #n ^ ompleto housn aorvant. Apply to WYLI.Y A MONTMOLIJN. WYI.LY A MUNTMOLIJN. U0R8AIJv—A man 33 years old, a house servant and h5S» A P^ t0 iSH WYIJ.Y A MONTMOLIJN. pOR SALE—A A »nd washer. WjM negro woman, aged 30 years, a good cook and plain Ironer. Apply to - WYLLY A MONTMOIJJN. M ne " Sheeting. 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 Linen Da **• Bn '' Nainsook Muslins. Silk nnd ««wH»nn«U, Gents IJneu Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shirt Carted Skirts. Infanta Embroidered Waists, Fans, ,V rt Wived and for salo at the lowest prices by Dewitt a Morgan. 8 *25?* ™^«”*»-Jast received two barrels Smoked longue. f«»t sale by __ Jcl4 _ J. ROUSSEAU. FUIjijESK AND - BUTTER.—30 bhls. H. Smith Itr uT J 25 ,,0 ~ ^ nal do - i 20 boxes Cheese; 10 jars Rut- « nSuSfS'Slfb 6un ly Lan,lin * from 7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. IffiLTK* THE SPRINGS—Fresh Congress Water, .4 landed from the shin Southport can bo found on * unql W.W. LtNOOl•N'B.Monument Square. 0 ^ hbls. Bleached Whale OB; 76 boxes ■—* “6 boxes Soda UM,r; DUW - wiwiclied Whale Oil; ud Ji- K» and >4 lb. papers; 76 b< 4 ,1# MoMAHON A DOYLE. *, .... h assortment or Pearl Case Porte-Monles* H**»eeailM^^ p B °* t ? k ’ n Wallets. Gentlemen w^l ■Me sam.ut * n '' 8ec ' 5T ® ’Iwlrable presents for their fe- “^lMlntanees. #ug2 AIKEN A BURNS. nyfa OABHAMT COTTON FACTORS, June 28 imadlalely. ,, v ha flnt of April next, their re ton, oornerof Whitaker and Oongreas etreete. For )r partlottlan apply to M. PRKNDEROABTA Co. loan t. aovruiro. jobjit. eowuitd,«. ROWLAND A OIL, GENERAL COMMISSION MH1C 172 Bajf-krtd. Hamtutak, BANCROFT df BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purehaao end Sale of Stocks, Bond*, Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-etmt, Savannah. Jan2* WILLIAM II. DASEIKH, ATTORNEY AND OOUN8ELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, LouMdet county, Ga. WMpracttaeInTliomaa. Lowndes. Cllneh, Wan, Appling, Telfair. Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski oountiea. Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia conn- ties, Florida, f«b23 |Ti CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, I*g- ^l^liorn and Webster, a'flne assortment at UMMER CA8SIMERES, dra etes. white and colored linen 1 drills, coatings, cottonades, gnuxo flannels, gents and boy’s linen and cotton hair hose, ladles’ silk, cotton and thread hose, gauxe morlnos, silk vesta. Ac., for salo by may6 DxWITT A MORGAN. A LRATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—'The at tention oT tho public Is raspectfull v called to tho above nnmed ware, as being a subtltuto. which for use Is warrant ed to bo equally as good. It is a harder metal than silver, consequently will bear rougher usage. It Is a combination of perfectly pure metals, and Is a* free from corrosion as sllrer. Every article will be warranted to retain Its origin- al color. It consists In part of tho following: table and dessert forks, ten. tablo and dessert spoons, Ac., just re- eelved and fur sale by 1 roay7 J. P COLLINS, 100 Bryan-street jy-31 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. F RENCH CAMRICS In plain colors, white silk fringo misses act mlta, black silk mautlllas silk gloves. Swiss muslins, Ac., just received by steamer, and for sain by ap!30 DxWITT & MORGAN. L P.R. Buston, by Jy26 ROWLAND A CO. F LOUR.—100 barrels Baltimore Hour, of July inspec tion. For sale by July 27 ROWLAND A CO. y/| OCKING BIRD CAGES.—Just received per steamer Vi another lot of these Spring Doqr Mocking Bird Capes. For sale by July 27 J. P COLLINS, JjMNE WHITE SIIIRTS.^-just received ajicw assortment. julySl. P1UCE A 1 B UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 firkin* and tabs prime and choico Goshen Butter, 60 boxes Clioese, received per steamer and for sale by aug!4 MoMAHON A DOYI.E. F IX1UR —100 bbl* Georgia Hour of superior quality, do Baltimore do, received and for safe by augU * *• "” , ’ T 100 MCMAHON A DOYLE. /"\IL, Ao.—10 bbls blenched wlialo oil, 100 boxes candles, U soap and starch, 76 boxes soda and sugar crackers, 100 do English pipes, for sale by g!4 MoMAHON A DOYLE. 1 ALT.—260 sacks Salt, for sale by augU MoMAHON A DOYLE. B BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao—30 kegs selected Goshen But ter. 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 20 half bhls George Hans’ F M Beef, landing from steamer, and for sale by augl3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. C ORN AND FLOUR.—300 bags Corn, and 60 hbls Flour, landing per schr Satilla and for sale by augl4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO._ C EMENT.—60 bbls Hoffman’s Hydraulic Cement, landing and for salo hy aug!3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. JDALTIMORR FLOUR.-—lOO bbla Howard-street Flour, 1J landing and for sale by aog!3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. O FFICE COMMISSIONERS PILOTAGE.—Sealed proposals will be recnived at the office of Cohen A Foadick, until Tuesday, 10th inst., at 12 o’clock, for raising tho stoamor Ivanhue. and delivering ber at WttUnk’s ship yard. Remo val to bo completed within ton days after contract Is sign- 1. OCTAVUS COHEN, augl3 Chairman pro tcm. nnd nro now prepared to show, an additional supply of those very handsome penrl case portmonles. with card ca ses attached ; also, cigar cases of the latest and most ap proved stylos, for sale by auglfl AIKIN A BURN8. P LAID nnd striped mourning ginghams; al*o, a new stylo of French ginghams, just received and for sale hy auglfl AIKIN A BURNS. —26 bundles prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig Phllura, and for sale by auglfl BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. R ICE.—10 casks Small Rice, for salo by auglfl MoMAHON A DOYLE. C HOICE OLD JAVA COFFEE-20 bags old brown, land ing, and for sale by auglfl HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. 1 ffatwiwaA, Otwyta. ““'“c.BUOBU * WlBir'" 1 AND QOMKiaMUH MjjlltllAIITS, 84 /My-WWi BltllHIIMS. T. K. OUaUiM. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, \ Cto. H, K. WASHBURN, As'!., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, BAVAjrXAH,(M. WUJJAM P. YONGB, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 24 Hoy-Mrvri, dfaronnaA. O’KHAR df STONEY, FACT0NR8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, CharUtUm, South Carolina, un qi tux ntut or ukukk. o’hxar a cu. wm. a. wiutaxa. TUADnxra ouvn. WILLIAMS. OLIVER At BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Villa, ilarim County, Ga., Will practise In tho eountlea of Marion, Macon, Houston, Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining eountlea where their services may be required. Jan20 FERDINAND MOULTON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, WathingUm City, D. C., Will practise In the various Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- a»ut. :june22 Bit, G. F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. Schnlder’a, wost of IJborly square, Wont- gomcyy.atreet. Resldencu corner of Perry and Drayton- stmta, opposite the Catholic Church. june22 JOSEPH GANA1IL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cbmer i f Bay and WhitakeratreeU. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—lib Bay-tired, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 00 BayatreH. SaeannaA, Georgia. Mcq.ueen McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacktonville, Fla. JULIAN IIARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office’, corner qf irACtalrer-if, and Bay-lane, SawnnaA. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, „ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer qf Whitaker-tt. and Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga, THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOIJCITOR GENERAL, E. DIST. Office, comer Bay and Bamard-ttreet*. Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEIJDR AT LAW, No. 14 WaU-ttrect AVio York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WnOLXHXLR AND RRTAIL DKAI.MR IN WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS, WttlSideMonument .Square.Savannah,Ga. DROWN Ai HARRIS, BOARDING, IJVERY AND 8Al.ES STABLES, WtKT BROAD 8TRXBT. SAVANNAH. OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and Whltaker-strects. Office houra from 0 A. M.,(o2, 1,P.M.; and from 3J4, P. M. to 6. P. M. DANIELL Al COOPER, ATIORNKYS AND COUNSKUDRS AT LAW, •Atlanta. Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will take contracta for Building and Work In Masonry of evory description. Residence first door west of 8t An- drevr’w Hall, Broughton Street. ■ Triegraphed l Accident on ihe N. York »nd Erfe Rall^L. . . KBw VoaK,Aa«uktlfl/" A Mrioni accident took pluo yeiterday on - the Now York find BrioRAllrotd.in whlflh fifteen penone were Injored^eome of whojn, It le ftared, iktiil/* Noxr York Cotton Market. NtwYoar, Aag.18. The murket le dull, wUb mice of 1260 bnlca for tho put three daya. Cotton wU again dull on Thand*y, and 760 belei ohanged hands et • doollno of tn eighth of noenir* Rio Coffee had tdvthced tn eighth of t cont.tnd 3600 bogs were disposed of tt Dfo. per lb. Charleston Cotton Market. CUABMTON, Aug. 18. Tho sates for the last tlireodays foot up i,30Q bales, 1,200 of which Were sold for 11 cents. Tho market closes unchanged, with 1 good middling tt llo. Ro* oelpts for the week btvo been 1,270 hales, tearing the stock on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard, 6,600 halos. Two bales of the new orop have been received to-day—quality good. New Orleans Markets. Niw Ohlbans, Aug 16. The Gotten market for the put two days has been very dull, barely 200 bales baring been Bold.. Tobacco bu declined 4<> per lb., and Flour 60o. per barret. Freights to Liverpool are firm at id. The Fever In New Orleans, Aug. 10. The total number ol deaths for the past twenty-four hours hoi been 103, of which 174 were by yellow fever. Negro Insurrection. Charleston. Ang. 10. A negro insurrection hu broken ont at Tortugas. Tho Inhabitants are flying to 8t. Thomas. The Gardiner Mines. Washington, Aug. 19. By news Just received. It is rumored that tho Com missioners have succeeded in finding the Gardiner mines in Mexico. Fugitive Case In Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ang. 19. A fugitivo slave, escaped from Kentucky, on ex amination before Judge McSpean, has been delivered to his muter. The judgo gave an elaborate opinion sustaining tho constitutionality of tho law, and its necessity In justice to tho South. The Princeton at Halifax, Ate, Boston, Aug. 19. On tho 17th a series of entertnlnmcuts passed be tween tho U. 8. steamer Princeton and the municipal authorities at Halifax. A number of American fishing vessels have been boarded by British Cutters. Amcricalia arc not al lowed to enter tho Bay. The potatoo rot has made its appearance in various places throughout tho Provinces. The Accident on the Providence and Worces ter Road. Baltimore. August 18. The Coroner’s jnry, which 1ms been in session at Providence, R. I., have found a verdict inculpating the Conductor of tho train which came into collision with another at Pawtucket on tho 12th inst., for the loss of life which occurred on tho occasion, ho has been held to bail in tho sum of 15,000. The Epidemic at New Orleans. Baltimore, August 18. A private dispatch from New Orleans, dated on Wednesday, was received at Louisville, on Thursday, which Btatcs that, in conscqnenco or tho great mor tality, it was found impossible to bury all the dead, nnd that therefore 125 bad been burned. The deaths during the week from yellow fever bad been 1361, and tho merchants were closing their stores. lutlf- CsbtnPM«»f#,Y Bteersgt.y BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00. jot PHUiAOBU-inSraJuinn'i £lnc_ SH&tb. re,ul»r packet «chr. J. II. HOLMES, Lodge, master, will hart quick dispatch for tbs above port. For freight or passage, apply to augU ■ OODEN fc BUNKER, JEM NE WYorK—Union Dine.—The regular Jfkspackot solir. CATARACT, Rloe, master, will Lave quick dispatch for the above port For freight or passage, apply to sug!8 OGDEN k BUNKER. TC<5lJ]frmilK 1 0 h l ^n7^ , t oTKiVralghtMgjJL ill meet with dispatch as above. Apply to augU , BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. BALTIMOREH—The regular packet schr SHKpATILLA. having most of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as abovo. Apply to aug!4 BRIGHAM, KELLY k 00. WASW YORK»Unlon Line.—Tho regular packet schr NORTH STATE, Horton, master, will we quick dispatch for the above' port. For freight or passage, apply to sagl4 OGDEN k BUNKER. NEW YORK—Georgia Line.—The regu lar packet schr. P. R. BURTON, Oapt. Lingo, will imedlate dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to auglfl ROWLAND fc 00. ROOFING. The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin ciples.and from slxtoon years’ experience, fools assured he enn give satisfaction. Prices vury low. Best roforoneo given. J. J. MAURICE. ^-Gutters and Conductors made to ordor. $500 Challenge. IIODKNSACK’S WORM SYRUP. M. IV IllT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, Eatl Florida. Will practice In tho Eastern nnd SoutUoro counties. Refer to Col. 8. S. Slbloy. and R. B. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND G.UN8EILUK AT LAW, Fhrtyih, Monroe County, Ga. J. 1*. HAYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough, Scriren County, Prnrtlr.es In tho Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. Jjr 20—3m S. W. RAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Monticclln. Jeffertnn Oiunty, Florida. Reference—Hon W. B.FixutSO, Savannah, Ga. feb3 Til: M. NORWOOD. C. O. WIU»N. NORWOOD At WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SdtwmiaA. Ga., Will practice In all the Counties of the Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office un Hay street, over Wrawrxn k I’auna’. whuau n. ruonxiZ joiix n. millkn. FLEMING At M1LLEN. Tho undersigned having united in tho practlco of law. will attend punctually to any biiHim-i'aonirustedto their care. Office comer of Bay ana Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Dt-nslow k Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Tmupcille. Georgia. Will practise In the Clrccuit Courts of Thoinns. la»wndes. Clinch. Ware, Appling nnd Irwin.Georuia; nnd in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madlcon ami Hamilton, of tho Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd In Alachua nnd Columbia counties In the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all persons before the Departments at Wash ington. JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Laurens county. Ga., lain junior partner of tho firm of A. & J. CociltuftK, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to nil business entrusted to Ids care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference*—Dr. C. U Guyton. V. II. Rowe, Dublin,Ga.; II. Marsh. Savannah. may7—dfcwly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Ourns’ BuiliUng. npjnrite Pulask i Home, Having made large addition* tn hi* establishment, continue* to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome stylo, nnd on accommodating terms. Dm undersigned. Agents of the above Company aro prepared to take risks against Kirk on Buildings and their contents. Also Maiuxk Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO., Agents. N OTICE.—I have In my possession, on Wilmington Isl and, nCn -* , , L Canoe BoaL taken from a runaway negro, which tho ownor can have by proving proporty and ray “ * ponies. aag!4—lawf J. u. ] negro, wm- payTngolle «. PINDEB, ir sale by ROWLAND fc CO. r North State, and for salo by ROWLAND fc CO. A NCHOVY PASTE, French Mustard, Capers. Sardines and Olivet, for sale hy june24 A. BONAUD. C IDER.—26 boxes Champnge Cider, a very choico article landing from steamer Stato of Georgia, for salo hy jylO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. _ ranted to be genuine aud recently bottled. A supply Is kept always In Ice. W. W. LINCOLN, Jc30 ** Monument 8quare. F ‘ '11E8H LOBSTERS. Salmon and English pickles, Just re eelved and for sale by June24 A. BONAUD. C ORN AND OATS—For sale to arrive. Apply to augfl OODEN fc BUNKER. tert?irj IAM8 ~ 40 hb ' i Raltlmore Flour, 6 tierces jjj^**wis Hams, very sr-" " * * •-* - steamer Florida, rich black *. c5fc!l? C vVJ lnl,, !Sf.’ newMt <>•«'*«•, white Barege, marts tar,,ni1 Kdgtngs, Ribbons. Hoilerv, Gloves, sc. I' k MORGAN J. P. COLIJNS. oaH*Buno&-2° t.i« vim ol Jon»l9° Dumb<r, i 10 do Osnaburg*. for sale bv UtaTvn'Hm—— - BRIGHAM, KELLY fc 00. J. one case assorted Dark Calloos. fco.I Just opened and for 1) Cll^E^TreSTved. 6 keg. choice Go! "W DsWITT fc MORGAN, line l7 lWr ’ 5 Cheese, for rale bv „, Tr , r . ^ AJOT1CE-REGIOTRATI0N OF VOTERS.—-At 2 o’clock, DAVID O’OONNOR. Ll P. M., on the first Monday In next month, the list for J tad new “teriment of Gold Pens, received th o Registration or Voters for this year, will be finally and jnn»u “ ,b J 8.8,8IBLEY, absolutely closed. Bylaw. ■*—- •'* EDWARD a. WIlfiON, Clerk of Council. « fcr “ h - 166 Congress-iitreeL tetMandimr v'^? crtb,r h* ln S compelled to close the llTST “ v - WWBAHH k 00., would AP*rment!»i!d , t B !, blw ’ firm to rnuko Immo* •‘'wSo.Jt 04 thtl “ li-ln, oUlm, tojmmit Ilium hml, O. D. MITCHELL, ■uccuMor to r. Zogbuom k Co. * t * l —i- nioUttr ■ommm ijLOfinrrn * MORGAN. WS 55 ®*; d0 Baltimore, landing — SCICOMBE. jQiwaON k m. ‘Wqiiiiuuol.™* 1 " 0 *”* **PPl7i ol mion* *T“Gsa5-imFR Bi? 8 k TF.APm.IllB.T0it. C ORN ! CORN!! 1,200 bushels prime white Western Com, Just received and for sslo by augfl _ CHARLES H. DPRYEE. B RITTANNIA WARE.—Tea and Coffee Pots. Mngs, Soup and Gravy Ladles, Julep Mixers, Candlesticks, Lamps and Spittoons, for sale by aug5 , J. P. COLLINS. T1READ SHEER—For cutting bread of an equal thick ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold slaw, fco. This knife can be regulated to cat any thickness required from na K to X of on Inch. For sale by aug6 J. P. COLLINS. H AY.—26 bales Eastern Hsy. for sale to arrive, by aug4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc C very beautiful, just opened and for sale by aug4t DsWITT fc MORGAN. JRISII Linens, Apron Checks, Saxony and Silk Flannels, auff3 TJAY AND FLOUR—200 halos superior North River Hsy, XA 50 barrels Flour, landing per steal ** 60 barrels Flour, landing per steamer Augusta, and for sale by aug3 PADELFORD, FAY fc 00. B OTTER AND FL0UR.-30 kegs and 20 tubs selected Goshen Balter; 28 bbls and 20 half do pure Genesee Flour; 28 do Hiram Smith's extra do do, received per steamer, and for sale by sug3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. Jmot 1 a do ShDuldws, landing and for tale by ItTmuS-juffi-----, . HOIXJOMBE, JOHNSOH k 00. T-LOUIl.-ffl bM.IL Smith. 80 doC.n.1, 20 h.lf bbl. do, ’V Mrimlnt., VKns—Juit ruralved an H- - l*ndlngfram.t«umerAu,urt*,»ndforwlnbr SjsSiSSb,*■ * blu colored Manettln uod Uneo -g nOLCOMDE, JOHNSON k 00. L loS PMCE k VF.AOKR. "¥JER BtEAMER Irem New Yo*77.'h.t.T»-traMWS X and ore now opening a fine selection of Plaid Gingham, also, Mourning Gingham, which we an offering at the Jow- est passible prices. aug2 AIKEN fc BURNS. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street. Odumhut. Ga. Will transact the abovo businoss In the usual manner, and pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to his care. He would respectfully refer to tho following poi sons : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John II. Howard, War- ham Cromwell. Esq., LewlsM. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yonge, Abraham Backer, Savannah. Am—June3 EDWARD II. HARD12N, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. fc A. RAILROAD, Ringgoht. Walker County, Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn. Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa ted In a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly bo purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point uputt the W. & A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons ordor- graln will plcaso forward sacks with ordor. s-ferences—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Win. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. maylO UONNKTSI 1IUN NETS II 60 cases Just received at the TRIMMING AND GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 130 Rroughton st.— Country Merchants Milliner*, and the public gener ally, are Invited tn examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, glint rich colored silk. *at!n, crapo and other choice and much admired styles; flats and lists, embroidered satin howls ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Paris silk laco shapes, extra rich spring bonnet rlbhon*. atraw trimming*, drew do, white and colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringe*. mantles, plain bareges, shell and oilier combs, hair puff*, curl* anil plait*, ribbon plaits, flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wrlstletts.buttons, stceltrimmlngs. xephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept In fancy establishment*. Smoking cap*, slipper*, children'* hnblimenta. such as robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Donx, assisted by competent mlllners from New York, will attend to tho trimming department, nnd will en deavor. with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancrand other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done, gj- Fite bonnet makers wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand their business. apl30 the most obstinate cases. Worm* can never extat when this remedy I* once used, from the fact that It uotonly de stroys them but removes all the alimo,and mucus which may remain. The Tope Worm. Tills worm Is tho most difficult to destroy of all that In habit the human body. It grows to an ulmoat Indefinite length, and bocoming so colled and fastened in tho intes tines nnd stomach as to produce Fits, St. Vitas’ Dance, fco , which Is the cause of many going to tho grave, nut believ ing that these complaints have their origin from tho tape worm ; consequently thoy do not use tho proper medicines for their discaso. To those who aro afflicted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup nnd Liver Pills; the Syrup to be taken In dose* of two ta ble spoonfuls threo times a day, then take from five to eight or my liver Pills, to dislodge and pas* Aho worm. By strictly following these direction*, tno mnn oWinniA rase* of tape worm can be spoedily cured. Hound or Stomach Worm. This worm I* usually found in thusumll intestines, and Is the worm most common to children, yet tt Is not entirely conflncd to them, a* adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affectod with this worm, are hnrdncs* and fullness of tho belly, slimy stools, looseness nf tho bowels, picking at Hie nose, n blunlsh streak under the eyes. fcc. If you.or any nl your children have any of the abovo symptoms. Iloben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safoly lie depended upon—by using It you haven certain, safe nnd speedy cure; nnd If after u*l«g It according to tliu directions the patient Is not re stored to health,and tho worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assurer) there Is no remedy beyond the grave, os for fail, there Is no such word as fail with thosu who uso my Worm Syrup. ' Aocnrldcs, or Small Thread Worms. Theso worms, to which the human sytem is liable,are most troublesome of nil others. They are generally to bo found in the rectum, and If allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce. Inv the foundation for serious dlsor ders, «ucli os inflammatfnu of the tiowets. and other de- rangement* of tho stomach. Tho best and safost medicine that can be used Is Ifobensnck’s Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines orer Aai-nrnrlies. that All that is necessary is to use the syrup in accord ance with direetlons on ench bottle ; and In case a gentle purgative is required lii order to allay Hie irritation they produce, tho Liver Mils, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon tiio bowels. Is the most pleasant medicine that can ho taken. IIOnBNSACK’sT.IVKH PILLS. No part of the syatem Is more linblo to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course flowing thro’ all parts of tho body, produce* liver complaints, Jaundice, bilious affcctioua, dyspepsia, fco. Liver Complaint, Isattendod with chills, succeeded by fovor, severe pain in (he region of tho liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furrrd tongue, pulse toll and bounding, the pain In the sldo Is In creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the pain is generally in tho loft shoulder, with a abort dry cough, the skin becoming of & sallow appearance, and the stools day colored. Tills disease can bo cured by tho uso of Ho- beusack'a Liver Fills, as thoy act directly upon the seat of the disease, nnd then opera'ting upon tho bowels they ex pel all tho corrupt and vitiated maiter from the system. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and Its various disease* are dizziness In the he*d,lioartburn, oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, fcc , and some times general languor of the whole body,from this it will be seen that the disease owes its origin to a disorganised stato of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensnck's I Irer Pills Is the very medlclnoto effect a permanent nnd lasting cure, as they act by changing tho curtain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering tho blood pure and healthy. To Fcinnlea. You will And these Pills an Inraluablo medlclno in many complaints to which you nre subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found uf Inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaint* which may nrlso from female Ir regularities. a* headache, dimness of sight, pain In the side, back, fcc. These rills nre the only tafo and effectual reme dy to cure tho following complaint*. Goat, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick* Hcadacbo. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis ease* that arise from affections ol tho Liver, impurity of tho Bit od, or cun*tipation of the Bo well. Medlca) Evidence We. tho unuderslgned Physicians, having had the rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to u* for inspection. »ny, that tho ingredients nf which they are composed makes the.n the best Pill tn use for all disease* of the Livor, Itn- puritiese the food, fcc. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWIKY. M D. L. BOWEN. M. D, 45T Purohaio none bat those having the signature •' J. N. HOBENSACK,"** all others aro worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and ail others wishing to become agent*, must address the Proprietor, J.N. HOBEN- SACK, at til* Laboratory,No. 120 North Second-street, above Race, Philadelphia. 8old by all tfruggtaU and Merchant* to the U. 8. ~*y2l—dtwfcw 1 y a BY T* J.WALBHi At Private 0a!e—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brfek. in quantities tosnltparenoeera. auglO ’AdmlnUtretor’Ji Rile. On TUESDAY, September flth, will be aold in front of court . house, between the legal houra of sale, The Interest,of D M Roger*, deceased, In the Savannah Steam Saw Mills, on Hutchinson’* Island. For furthor par-, tlculan Inquire at the counting room. Sold by leave of the Ordinary of Chatham county, os the property or D. M. Rogers, deceased, and br order of the Administrator. J ; auglO At Private Sale—300 bushels Tennessee Corn, Inloteto suit purchasers, just received. augfl Private Bale.—21 barrels choice Butt" Pork, In lots to suit purchasers. Landing and for sale. ’ J uly 28 A Desirable Building Lot foe Sals, Lot No 0. fourth tything, Anson ward. For particulars, inquire it tue counting room. Jylfl At Private Sale—A kegs Red Stone MIUs Powder, 2 do Haxard fc Go's HFG HG Powder, 18 do Dupont's N P Pow der, for sale low to eloae a concern. lunelO NBYV YoKK—Georgia Line—The reg- ,uUr packet schr PLANDOMK, Qipt. It T. Brown, -jve immediate dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to eugl2 ROWLAND fc CO. NEW YORK—Union 14ne«—The regular _ packet sehr. FRANCES 8ATTEKLY, Davis, master lave quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to augl2 OGDEN fc BUNKER. NEftV YORK—New Llne.-The regular packet schr. VIRGINIA, Chpt. Axworthy, will meet lips toll for the above port. For freight or passsge, apply to augl2 H. K. ^ASHBURN, Agent. FARE REDUCED. UNITKD STATICS MAIL LINE. UMBMUfcPHILADELPIflA —Tho new and splendid side re) strain ship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt Robert Har- die, will leave Savannah a* follows: Wednesday, August.,.. ff 24 I Wednesday, September ..21 Wednesday, September... 7 | Wednesday, October 6 . Till* ship ha* been built with the strictest regard to the safoty and comfort of her passengors, ami hor accommoda tions aro unsurpassed. The new ship Keystone Slate, will tako hor place to the line early In September, aud will, with the State of Georgia, make a weekly lino, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin passage to Philadelphia $20 00 Steerage 8 00 0. A. L. LAMAR. Agent, Savannah. aug!3 HERON fc MARTIN. Agents, l’lillailelpla, v PLEASURE EXCURSION TRIP TXTPA- Qlatka and SL Augustine, touching at Darien, !. Marys, Jacksonville and Picolata.—'The new and superior stenmpacket OT. JOHNS, Capt. James Free born, will make an Excursion Trip to the above places, leaving on Thursday Morning. 26th Inst., at 0 o’clock, and returning tho following Thursday. For freight or passage, having handsome stato room accommodations apply on board, »r to nug!4 J. 11. GUNBY, Agent. Greene and PuIaaKI Lottery. GREGORY fc MAURY. Managers. Extra Clou 69, draws at Wilmington, Del., this day. the 30th Augu.t, _ . _OimiL. $40,000. $90,000, $10,000. 90 or $1,000, Ate. 76 Number Lotteir—18 Drawn Ballots MW Tickets *10—shares in proportion. Class 100. draws Monday, 224 in»t., tn this city. Sales dose at 3 o'clock, P.M. tumui. $7,640. 75 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Tickets f2—shares in proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho packngo for sale In Bay lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson fc Gamp. *ug20 E. WITHINGTON. OPPOSITION LINK. Change qf Departure—tor Palatka, Fla.,and all the interne- diate landings on the route. m - *-fT*^i». The superior now Steam-packet WELAKA, ttSSlawdLsCsptaln N. Ki.vu. will, until further notice, leave ever/ SstVMMY, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage In large, airy Stato Rooms, os follows: To Darien $3 001 To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 0 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-ahipped free ofall charges at Palatka. For freight or passage opply on board at the Charleston 8team Packet Company’s wharf, or to fobI8 S. M. LAFFITEAP. Agent. Life Insurance. CHARTER OAIC LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $260,000. Auukd Giu. President. Jan. C. IValkutt. Sec’y. This Company will. Issue Policies on the Joint Stock t riuclplc, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the enefits of both systems at the option of the insured. Hie strength, ability and well Invested capital or the In stitution are, In my opinion utisurpnkacd by afty Lllh Insu rance Company in this State or Union. [L.S.] signed R O.F1NNKY, Comptroller ol Poblic'Accounts, State of Connecticut. JimCRKKCIfl IN SAVANNAH. AARON CHAMPION, K q.. Messrs. NKVITT, LATUR0P fc STEBBINS, Rev. C. W. ROGERS. The subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Farmers' Fire litsnrniicc Company. Granite Fire fnsuraneo Company. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. These Companies having a cash canltal, safely invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to ollect Insuranco against damage by fire.on all kinds of property on reason able terms, For Insuranco In either of tho abovo named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies. July 27—ly ' office 129 Congrcss-st. "A - ■ ■ MutrMItol In ,Urt t ...taMXMMas nsk of th« forest pCTohasst,; Prim# White Corn at jwf And for soM ta lots to suit Valuable BuUdlny Lota at- Private fklis ■■Lot No. 18. to*. talnlng 120 by flO feel sitnsled oA Gulnttett-straet t eVo\ Lot No. 14, oontainlng flO by J20 kef, situated oa th# tori nor of Drayton and Umar-itrteta. fir not morloqsly dis posed of by private sale, the above lots win be sold at pub- flo auction In front of the court bouse, oil Tuesday, fltti of September next Terms at sals. augfl--' Rosendale Cement—Now landing per sehr Catai«et.l00 bbls Hydraulic Cement. maylYj Improved Essenee of Coffee.—We bare Just received from the manufacturers In Philadelphia, and will eonttoneto keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved- Es sence of Coffee, This is the beet composition of OmBm ersr offered (br sole, and Coffee mads from tho Essence Is much - more wholesome, e delicate, ( perfectly clear, and In every respect l Rio Coffee, and In use will pro?# a i ‘ aaomaraa. „„ F over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try Hand see if It does not .,/ may!2 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. tor Palatka, K.F.via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middldrttrg. Black Creek ami Picolata. r - wfr"" 1 * Tho superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, Cupt. T. E. SiUW, will leave on Tuesday Morn- Ing.at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday. Die Rates of Passage by till* Boat, area* follows: Tu Darien $3 00 Bt.Marys 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Picolata 8 00 Palatka goo Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at tho Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to mny31 CI.AGH0RN fc CUNNINGHAM. Agents. WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDUE- VILLE, GEORGIA. D R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in Announcing to Inva lids and tho public generally, that tho above popular aud superiorly appointed establishment.formerly conduct ed by T. Cakltos Covik. M D.. Is now ready for the recep tion of patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully treated at this Institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hoinorrholds or plies, hemorrhages, nmen- errharn. munorrlima, dysmenorrnoea. fluor nlbus. genital dls- plaecmonts.nffections of tho eyes and ear*, tatter, ery- •Ipolas and nil chronic disesses of the skin and scalp, scro fula, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humoral disenses general ly. neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the falling sickness, virtlgo, paralysis, apnplectlctenden- ey. bronchitis, asthma, chronic Inflamntlon ol the stomach ami bowels, atrophy, and indeed everv possible habit of, or chrnn o diseased action that Is curable—and all diseases are curable, if no organic lesion bo present. Tho Ladles’ Department Is under the immediate supervi sion of that accomplished lady. Mrs. Jank Matthew*, so well known to tho old patron* of tno establishment Tho facilities which this institution offers for the prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathlo nnd hygienic course of treat ment. together vritli its easiness of access from all points In Georgia, nnd the adjoining 8tatc*. renders it peculiarly adapted to tho wanta of invalids, desirous of availing them- —ilvvn ,yf llic onitM—y 4>C ili* —V-l*.(U,rC The purity of the water and accommodations for guests, ■e too wellkuown to need comment. In fitting up the establishment no expense has been spar- l that could conduce to make It one of the most desirable places nf resort for Invalids In tho United States. Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.-— Tlicso will consist of friction sheets nud towels, compresses, and blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can bo purchased here on the most reasonable terms. Tkiuis—Professional attention, use of baths, fcc . $10 per week—board $5 per week—payablo monthly. Servants boarded nnd treated for $10 per week. All letter* nf Inquiry promptly answered.juncQ IRVING HOUSE, trasAingfon. District of Columbia.—The undersigned, late proprietor of Mb. French’* Hotel. Norfolk, V*.. having recently leased abovo popular ostn’illsliment. takes pleasure In Inform ing his numerous friends that he has, at great labor and expense, refitted and famished tho house nnd provided tho most ample arrangements for the comfort nnd convenience nf all who may favor lilm with their patronngo. Having hud considerable experience in hotel-kecblng he flatters himself thnl families and single boarders can be ac oommodated at tho Irving as satisfactorily as at any other hotel or boarding house In the United States. Members of Congress and others visiting Washington, with a view to resldo there for some time, would do well to examine this house before mnklugarrangenientaelsowhere. it is eligibly situated at tho corner of 12th street and Penn sylvanla avenue, midway between the Capitol nnd Depart ments. The building Is large nnd nf modern architecture, the rooms are *|mctous aud well ventilated, and the furni ture Is new ami of the best dcx-rlptlon. Still Better.—Tho charges nro moderate and In accord ance with the times, whilst the tables gronn with tho best that the country affords. Call, examine, and svtlsfy your selves. DANIEL D. FRENCH. Washington. D. C,. Juno 1.1853 je7 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. jr*S£ CAKRIGKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A 53S2. R«noral assortment. Just received.—Die sub- Heritors nro now prepared to offer to tho imblic. Carriages, Photons, Buggies,Carryalls, fcc, fresh from some of Uie most popular Establishments, nnd Builders nt tho North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict reference to tho requirement* of this market. They nro determined to keep only such articles in their lino, as they can confidently recommend and wnrmnt.feob ing assured that they will bo sustained Inofforlnga bettor and liner class of work, than has bcon usually kopt in this markot. Tho Public nro most respectfully requested to call,exam- Ino, and satisfy themselves, whether they aro In earnest. by on examination of their stock MW All kinds of Ropa’ring Uonb as heretofore. L.8. BENNETT fc 00., July 31 Corner West Broad and Bay-sts. CO-FARTER8IIIP NOTICE. Tho undersigned have associated thomselvea to gether, under the name and stylo of Murphy fc Da- vanny, for the transaction of genoral Boot and Shoo business, having the stand on tho corner of llio puhllo._ ... w men’s roots, 8boei, fco., which they will wu^chrajrforcttsb. Ol the latest styles and fl aag2 ;b*h and American Calicoes,of AIKEN fc BURNS. L IGHT ALBERT GAITERS.—Forsummer wear, Just re ceived by • Jnly3l PRICE fc VRADER. ATOLEON BITTERS—A snperlot ortiole for dlsi 19 ftp., for sale by may20 A. BONA A N additional supply of LonUlsna Plaid* and Stripes, 1a. text received; also, a new etyle of Plsld Gingham, for which a premium waa awarded hjr the Frnnklln Institute, te, w ,Mob we Inrlte the attention of oar enstomor#. JulyM ' AIKIN fc BURNS. DRY FEET PRUSERVIS THE HEALTH.—Just received, a few cases vrater-prool Boots; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as- . sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladles' over Shoes, ■ome of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, hy R. FLANIGAN fc C0.,10fl Bryan-street. AU In want will please call and judge for themselves. DANIEL CROMLAY. J FASHIONABIY. BOOT MAKOV-Cbriwro/ BrmwA- Umand BuH-ttredt.—The sabscriber desires to In form the publiothathe has opened as above, where he Is prepared to execute orders for Boots of thv Unset finish and style, and equal, If not superior to any heretofore offered to the pnbllc. Having many Mends In this State who have been his patrons tn Charleston, retneet fully solicits from them and the public a call and a trial. mhlT A it - . UMBRELLAS. A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, Jart rc- .^^orired and for raletov^by^ ^..yioBrooghfoa-st- — —,.A-ByMrU*rtTi mbrellaa. Also, low priced and fln AND TJMBBKLLAa—An » D ISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSIUP.—The co-partner ship heretofore existing between the subscribers, un der the firm of Hachjun fc Maykk. la this day dissolved by m tual consent. The business of the late firm will be set tled by Wm. II. Hansman, to whom all persons baring c'alms will please present them, *nd those Indebted will make payment. WM H. HA USMAN, aujll—•lm SOL. MAYER. ~ |QMIKTia LIQUoh.—160 bbls New Orleans itectllied jD'^Wsky.100 dVEPliolVs’ Northern Gin, 40do P 'fcH Connecticut River Rye do, 75 do Luther Felton and Pare Boston Ram, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th pr ' * * ** la Whlssy, 00 do da Brandy, for salo by eighth cu,. — U Whlssy, OOdodoRyedo, 400 gross old Georgia I ’ rorr ** *-“ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO. SUNDRIES. fCA bhls WI Molasses.’80 do Stuart's A B and 0 clarified tf\J Sugar. 121 bags prime green Rio Coffee, 100 mat* old Government Java do. 60 boxes 6’# and 8'a, various brands, Tobacco, 6 do Grant fc Williams' 6’s Tobacco, 00 bbls butter, sugar and oods Crackers, 800 boxes No 1 pale and family Soap, 100bbls E Pheln’s and Rose Gin, 20quarter and 20 eighth casks Malaga Wine, 26 bbls E Treadwell’s Pilot Rresd, 40 do and 100 kegs prime leaf Lard, 60 do H Smith's and pure Gene roe Flour, 40 half bbls pure Geneseo Flour, 60 dosen Brooms, 600 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted, 76 pkgs black and green TV»s, various qualities, 80 casks By ass’ For tor, quarts *nu pints, •: flo'bbls enibflBjS ^TjaMlmr an TfcOO. j _ limdllne jfe i- .'JUlkm GROCERIES, «Sc. C OFFEE—150 bags prime R)o, 75 do. Jamaica, 60 do, Java. Suuar—10 hlnls Porto Rlco.lOdo. St. Croix. 6do. New Orleans. 100bhls Crashed. Powdered, and Clarified. Mola&zm—26 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls New Orleans. FtnCB—160 bbl* Baltimore, 76 do. Canal, 60 do. Hiram Smith’s, Darox—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 500 Baltimore Bagg ed. 30 hhds Sides. 20 do. Shouldors. Brooms—40 dozen, painted handles. Buck m—200 dozen, painted; Soap, Caxdijb axd Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Eamlly 8oap. 60 do. Palo do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles. 26 do. Sperm. 26 do. Star, 150 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and half boxes Starch. Tobacco—360 pkgs various brand* and qualities. Ijcmqx Svrcp.&o.—60 boxes I>emon Syrup. 10 cases W*l- nutfand Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. Dounmo Liquors—76 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 60 do. N. E. Rum, 76 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra OM Monongahela do. Wixib—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma deira. Received, and for aalo by Jy!6 McHAHON fc DOYLE. BUMMH Days of Leaving Savannah for New York. Tbs Augusta, Capt. Iyon,,..... .Wednesday, JaM 8 The Florida,. Capt. Woodhull,..,Saturday, “ 11 Tl»e Alabama^ Capt. Ludlow, Saturday, *• 18 The Angnsta, Chpt. Lyon,...... .Saturday, 11 . 2* The Florida, Chpt WoodhuU.;. .Saturday. July 9 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon...Saturday, “ 9 The Florida, Chpt. WoodbutLi. .Saturday. ** 15 Die Alabama, ChpL Ludlow......Wednesday, “ 20 TheAugnita, .Capt. Iyon,....... Saturday: M SI The Florida, Copt. Woodhull,... Saturday, ■ “ 80 The Alabama, Chpt. Ludlow^....Wednesday, Aug. • Die Augusta Capt. Lyon, Saturday, u 8 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday, “18 The Alabama, Opt. Ludlow. Wednesday, « 17 Die Augusta, Opt. Lyon........Saturday, “ 20 The Florida, Capt. Ludlow, .Saturday, " 27 Die Augusta, Opt. Lyon Saturday, Sept. 8 Tho Florida.* Opt. Woodhull,...Saturday, *• ' 10 The Alabama, Opt. Ludlow, Wednesday, 14 Those ships are the largest on tbe coast, unsurpassed tn speed, safety ot comfort—making thelt passages In 60 to «0 hours, and are commanded by skitful, carefbfand polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the Atlanta In.the antumn this Une will be semi-weekly—failing each Wednesday and iturday. Cabin passage $25. Steerage, $9. PADELFURD, FAY ft Co., . . Agents In Savannah. SAH'L Ik MITCHELL, june6 13 Broadway, New York. •'CLEAR THE TRACK.” Tho subscribers havo this day put In operation, two splendid FOUR I10KSF, COACHES, and sixteen of the best Horses that the country can produce, to ply be tween Forsyth Depot aud the Indian Spring; and having engaged Mr. O. M. Dickerson and Mr.Francis Genno, old and experienced relnsmen, pledge themselves to convey the travelling public to and from the two points in a safer and bettor stylo, and quicker time, than ever beforedone at this place. Wo also bavo family omnibuses always tu readi ness. Visiters, and families particularly, will find it great ly to their comfort nnd Interest to call for our coaches. We meet both the day and night trains of cars. R. J. & C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, June lfl.tllAulb—June23 WATCHES, JEWELRY, And FUncy Goods. _ RECE1V1NG by every arrival of the Steamers fresh Ions.making the best assortment In this city, nf all kinds ofWatches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods. Silver Spoons. Forks. Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cup*. Syphons, Plated Castors, and every variety of articles connected with our line of business; all of which will he sold m low a* In any city In tho Untan. D. B. NICHOLS. MW Particular attention given to theltopnlrlngof Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,Ale. At THE undersigned is now opening a splendid asaort- f/Jmontof rich JEWELRY, embracing tho recent patterns &/of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets and Finger-rings, among f which nre some fine diamond settings,from $10 to $500. V Also, twenty-five set* of thoso uniquo Pearl Sets of Enr ol ring* and Brooches, from $18 to $125 the set. nowest AVanu rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- ”mcnt of extra flno B'nteAci set In pearl, diamond, hun ting nnd plain cases. These, with a further assortment ot good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons. Fork*. ladles, Cups, fcc.. and Plated Ware of all kin 's. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Folios, Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Cane*. C11 tilery, fcc. renders his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed In tho State, either In quality or pri ces. ‘ D. B. NIGhOIA MW Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry. ‘ no!2 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned respectfully Inform the [citizens of Savannah. Cionrgla and Florida, that thoy have on hand more than flfry Plano*, the largest stock ever on sale In this city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturer* In the United States. Nunns & Clark. T. Chlckerlng. Boardman fc Gray, I slight fc Newton. Edwards fc Fisher, all well known to the tavern of Music, have place tn their large assortment.— a** 0 * Vw < T w ~?**‘*:» w* > i? - beautifully flnlshod In Rose wood, Black Walnut.and Mahogany, with iron mime* made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated Atalian Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone liaro not been equalled. Ail these InRtrument* have metallcframes which render them irecull- arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning forjrears. Tho undersigned nro Agents for Henri Herx'a, celebrated Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For Power and beauty of loue. they stand pre-eminent. CARiMrrr'H Mklomoxh.— 1 Tills beautiful toned wind Instru ment,manufactured by Carhnrtfc Needham, N,Y..for village purposes. I/niges.Serenaillng Parties, and the prlvalo prac tise of Orgnnlats, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these Instruments will bo disjiosed of on the most accommodating term*. Thu prices of tho Pl ano* ranging from $176 to *1,000. I.W. MORREIJ, fc Co PIANO FORTES. DIE subscribers sole agents for A. Stod- art fc Co'*., aud Jorni It. Dunham's Plano 'Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favnrlto and justly cefobratod instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority oftono nnd touch is evident and acknowl edged by tho most casual observer, a* well as tho critical connoisseur. Tbe ladies are respectfully Invited to vlow these instruments. An arrrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pinnists for the purpose, they can also bo enabled to judge nf tho tone. F. ZOOBAUM fc CO.. Market-square. MW Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, also tuned and repaired. j # ij HOUSEKEEPER'S GU1DBL M RS. BRADLEY’S HOUSEKEEPER'S GUIDE—A new, plain nnd economical Cook Book, containing the greatest variety of now. valuable and approved receipts over published in one work. It should bo in tho hands of every I lousckecpor. Price 60 cents. For sale hy nug3 S. S. SIBLEY, No 135, Cungrcss-st. PLASTERING, tVC. T HE undersigned having commenced business on his own account, respectfully Under* his services to the public. Ho will oontrnct for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work.fcc.fcc.. at tho usual prices,nnd will in overy caso warrant work executed by himself, or under hi* supervision. Builders anil others contemplating build ing, would do well to call up->n him before contracting with others. Orders loft nt his residence. Jones-st., corner of Barnard-st.. will be promptly attended to. July 15—ly VALF.NDNF. BRUNNER. REFINED SUGAR, Ate. 6Q do Lex fc Kirkpatrick's Crashed do 00 do Butter. Sugar and Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwoll's Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 800 do Family. Palo and No. 1 Soap, Smith and Col 60 do Beadell’s Pearl Starch 26 do Ground Pepper in 20 ft boxes 20 do do Coffee in 60 ft boxes 300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old government Java Coffeo 60 boxes 1st and 2d quality Rey’a Lemon Syrup 100 bbls K Phelps’ and Roso GJa 80 do N E Ruin, 30 do Domestic Brandy 40 do P fc II Connecticut River Gin 20 H and 20 J,- casks Malaga Wlno 60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Loaf Lard. landing and or sale by Jy2I SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO. PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDEN fc 00., JforannaA, comer of Broughton and Bamard-streets. IT] To Plaxtkrs, Mkrcuaxth xxn oruittw Vismxo, — JUSAViKXXH 10 ur thbr Mm*.-Die under-] signed would call particular attention to their exten sive wholesale and retail HAT ANB CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods aro mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore be sold cheaper, beeauso they are not burthened with Jobber’s profits, while for quality nnd style will compare with anything In the market. Having permanently located in Savannah, we are deter mined to secure patronage by selllnggood bargains, dealing ralriy with all men, and crosa-llfUng with none. Wo are In leaguo with no Shoo, Clothing or other establishment, elth- er for mutual benoflt, or for the purpose ef keeping custom ers away from those bouses where they cau buy cheapest. We expect every customer to Judge for himself, and ii we cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth ers who can. BELDEN * 00, Jan27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-st. (T1 COME AT LAST. PER STEAMER AUGUOTA— 1 Those JILlhti so much Inquired for at Betden’s ot lato.cootUt- Ingof block Leghorn,Canton.Straws,Albonl, Florida's.fco. Come now and we can suit you. Jy8 BEIJIEN fc CO. A HP; CANARY CAOES BY THE LAST STEAMER— A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary Cages just received. Those desirous of a' band- some Gage, and one proof against Miles, have only to make an early call for a choice from a fine a* J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st, sortment. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. S OUTHERN RAILROAD, MI.—Sealed proposals wlU be received at the office of T, A. Marshall. Esq., President of the Southern Railroad Company. Vicksburg, until 8, P. M.. of Angnst 13th, for the graduation, fco.. ol that part of tho Une extending Eastwardly from Brandon to. Taylor'a Summit, ^'distance of twenty-one miles. Plan*, profile# and specifications will be exhibited, and all requisite Information given at the Engineer's offloe, Brandon, after the 10th day of July. • T. A. MARSHALL. President. RICHARD B. LEWIS, Chief Engineer. Bmxnox, July 6.1863. . tAulBd—Jylfl - home: MANUFACTORY-Asm RICAN soap COMPANY. T HE undersigned having purchased the right of Messrs Cowles fc Co., of New York, to manufacture the fol lowing kinds of Soap, Is now prepared to do so, vis: Amorlcan Cream Soap Id bars. •* Laundry In mass. “ Toilet (Sanitive) In small bam. “ Shaving Soap in cakes. “ “ Cream In pota Cream Soap preparation In bbls. By the use of these Soaps, hot water, washing machines, washboards, fcc., aro entirely dispensed with, and not one-fourth tho labor Is re quired to do the washing or a family. Washing is. done my mearly rubbing the soiro on the parts mostly soiled, then place them in water snfliclent to cover them, and let them remain a few hours, then with a good lutnd rubbing and thorough rinsing they will bo per fectly dean ana beautifully bleached, and without Injury to the most delicate fabric. A call and trial Is respectfully so licited. W. E. MONGIN, 170 Broughton-streeet. N. B.—These Soaps wash with either hard, sail or soft water.Junc24 WESTERN MILITARY INSTITUTE. Drennon Springs. Henry Connty, Kentucky. T HE First Term or the Seventh Annual Session of this College commences the Sxoosn Mokdit la September, 1863, and the Second Term on the Fnwr Moxoxv in tho fol lowing February. Die Faculty consists of nine Professors. The number of Gsdeta la attendance last year was 227. The course of studies embraces the scientific course of tbeU.8. Military Academy, and thorough instructions in History, English Literature, and the Greek t nd Latin Languages. Students are admitted to a select course, Inclu Ing Civil Englnnoer- The Military feature Is not Introduced merely to diffuse military knowledge, but to promote discipline, neoll physical development. Chorect'- ***- •ervanta’attendance, field music, and tue of furniture am. -a*#* althand ee for tuition, boarding, rooms, fuel, light,washing, 1’attendance, field music, and use of fbrnlture ana 0 per term. Surgeon’s fee. flfiner term. For fur ther information, address A. 0.8mlth. Faq.. Louisville Kv. B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The nowandsplendidshle-wheel Steamship ’STATE OF GFJiRGlA. of 1^00 ton* register. Captain WauiM Comas, has commenced her Regular Trips, and will leave 8avsnxxh on Wednesday, the 18th day of Msy. and every alternate WiaMncnur thereafter; say on the 1st. 15th and 20(hof June, aud 18th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to I’liilade.phla... $26 00 “ “ through to Now York 26 00 Steerage “ 9 00 This Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, com! fort and dispatch, and offer* new and admirable facilities tt business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent, Savannah m*yl7 HERON fc MARDN. Agents, Philadelphia. LUMBER, nimbly fcgg, f y f I liiK advertlser. a gentleman of steady and energetic 1 bnilnia habjU, U dexlroua of forming a connection with aome capitalist In the above business which ta dally u l^rtant an Item in tbe commerce of tbU Most respectable and satlsfisctory refereu CH^a2saarf.wasasaMR: FOR PHXLADELPIUA-.FARE REDUCED. 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 11/A, at 4 o’clock. pjCC*. Die fine slde-whoel steamship OSPREY, 1000 .stteliKgibtuns burthen, J.BxxxnT,commander, will leave as pci annexd schedule every other Saturday. FROM C1URUBTO.V. FROM FmUDEtPHM. June 11 June 26 July... July... August 0 August. Juno 4 June 18 July 2 July. If July 80 August.....13 August.....27 Sept 10 Sept......24 October.... 8 October.... 21 . Novembey. 5 November.19 December.. 8 ......$15 Sept 17 October... 1 October ...16 October ...29 Novembor.,12 November. 20 September.. 3|Dcc«>robor..lO| Cabin passage, Steerage o Dirotigb tickets to New York 17 Dils ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on dock, with evory arrangement that can add to tue comfort of iinssenger*. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as the Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City or Manches ter. nt tho foot of Queen street, nnd Central whsrf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable articles must be pre-pald. For freight or passngo. apply to II. F. BAKER fc 00., Accommodation wharf, Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. Juno7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL UNE. Through in 60 to 66 hours.—AVie York and Charleston Steam rackets— leave Adger’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and iplendid Steamships JAMES AUGER. Giptnln J. Dicrnxsox, 1,600 tons MARION. Chpialn M. BsRRT, 1,200 ton*. SOUTHERNER, Cnntaln W. Footer, 1,000 tons, will teav# ench nil must® Wednesd y, having been newly coppered and guards raised, Is now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom modations, apply nt tho offico of tho Agent. HENRY MBSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger fc 8on’s Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed in tho Uno to oonnecl with the Southerner on Wednesday*. - foblO UNITED STATES MAIL ATIAMd .81IIP ISABEL, Wiu.MM HoldXV Command*: ..—•i., Kay Wait and Haven*.' connecting with the the Pacific MailSteamshlp Company's line for Cal ifornia. Dds splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Sara nna ir Key West nnd Havana, on tho 16th and 80th of ench month, nnd from Havana for Sarannah on the 8th and 22d nf ench month. Dio Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. 8, Mail Steamship Company’s line to Aaptnwnll,and thu Pacific mall Une from Panama to California and Oregon. . Passengers will be Innded at the railroad wharf at Aspln* wall freo. Transit at the Isthmus at tho passengers', ex pense. * Dio Isabel will also connect nt Ha vans with the U. 8. mall Steam Company’s lino at Now Orleans. Ticket* for Key Wost nnd Havana rsn be had of COHENS fc HERTY. Agents*at Sarannah. Tlckcf* for Now Orlcnns, Asplu wall a nd Sad Francisco, can be had by applying to MOHDECAI fc CO, Agents. Charleston janl3 UNITED STATEN MAIL, From Macon, On., to Tallahassee, Flo. Railroad to Oglelhorp—Stages to JhUahastee. aBB-SriVBSLl'.T. commenced on tho flth Inst., running threo times a week via. Newton, Balnbridgo, and Quincy, nnd three time* a week vta.ThomasvIHo.DuncansvIlle, fcc. Pnssengcis by this route will leave Macon at half past fl o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglplhorpo. The Stages leavingOglcthorxceilhf-r way at 11 o'clock, arriving atTaU lalissNi-e, at 10 o’clock on the evening of the next day—time by either route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Yrlday, by Newton. Bnlnbridge and Quincy, to Tkllahnsseo returning. leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesilays. Diurmlars. and Saturdays, by the way ol DmnwsvHle—returning same roulr on Mondays, Wednesday * nnd Fridays, at 10, P. M. Through from Oglothorne to Tallahassee by either route In 36 hours—from Macon in 38—nnd from Savannah in 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah br 8 o’oloo •nin offers, will arrive at Tallahassee In 60 hours. It Is also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious route for traveller* to Apalachicola and West Fiorina. Fare from Mnvtm to Oglethorpe $1,75 *, from Oglothorpe to Tallahassee, $10,00. L. C. Snxw. Agent ql Oglothorpe, A. A. Fuuxr, •’ M Tallahassee. »ug30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprietor SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. A DAILY TRAIN for passenger* leaves Macon at AM, A. M., arrive at Oglethorpe at 10J4- A. M. leaves Oslo- thorpo at 11 >4. A. M., arrives nt Macon at P. M fen- nectlng ench way with tho Qentml and Macon and Western Train and the Tallahassee Mall Stage Line. Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1}£, P. M. m!6 GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent, MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Mall Train. Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. M. « Atlanta u “ flk “ P. M. C ONNECDNG at Atlanta with the Train* of the Western and Atlantia and IaGrange Roods, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Rood, and at Mac 4 1 with the Day Trains of the Ceutral and South-western t.otds. Passenger will arrive lu Macon at MJ*. and at Atlanta at 1)4, havtag tbe remainder of the night for rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wha leave Savannah at# A. M., will arrive at Montgomety in for- ty-elght hours, including all stoppages,ind only ten hours Accommodation Trains.Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock,. A. M. Tv ~ t urn I nr ' —— *—>— ——.-ir. • — , Train unuicwn/ nuu rinwj.it s VXIOC*. a, II, no il)?, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satar. at 7)4 A.M. This Train will ponncct with the Night 1 of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Dta,end with the Night . Passengers by the up. _ Goorgia Road at AtLroi Train of the Central Road at Macon, ward Train can dine at Griffin. .. EMERSON FOOTE. Sup’t* Macox. May 17,1862. 8mo ^ H *AM8.—40 tlercos Dufflld’a American Westphalia Hams, 60 do Rollins' superior Hams, hermetrlcally covered, 40 bbls Manning’s superior Hams, In store and for sale by COHEN fc FOSDICK. D RESS GOODS.—Received per steamship Alabama—lav ender. brown and black oarage, satin stripe printed dp, small figured do for children* wear, Swiaa embrofded chem- Isetts and undersleeves, Swlis embroidered and eambrlo bauds. ladles' sewing silk net mite and glow, striped silks, and small figured muslins, for sale by _»pl9 LtROCHE fc BOWNK. T O PURCHASERS OF CHEAP DRY GOODS,—B eases 0 ftsat colored Printed Jtawns, Jaconet, Batiste and Mui- Bus, all at 12)^4- 8 eases assorted Olnghams. new styles, at 19M4- 1 do (a groat bargain.) Ladles’ Linen Cambric Hand- kerchiefs, at 12)44* We have much pleasure In directing particular attention to the arrival Ire tee steamship Florida or tbs above goods, and ean. with perfect conMjnce, recommend thAa aa tha cheapest goods ever offered for ^•tefomutn^o. . M. IHENDERGASP fc 0ft., may2fl 178 Brouglitoa-st., opposite 8L Andrew's HalL ■XTBOCTABLE Cuttera,Patty Pans, Freueh i Y Basting Spoons, Skimmers, Soup Ladles', eelved and for sale by June8 . ; ; ft R ake chano: >xjr iNVB™cNT._n^.T.ki.bir«T. tenement three story brfek bundlogt-eHoatad on fay. tor-street, (Calhoun Ward,) are oStre^forsole. Three **•- Ju!yg». ■ • WTLLY * MQHTMomW, bteaKErsaa&FjsiSrs; WWITltMOBOAU. -I*, .Mi ' 'SBrntfsaSmae