The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, September 09, 1853, Image 3

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n@»SW|S IlisSiS |gl§Ss*if —iOhW» if^|ssrj S®£te&*“ "'“i'SrtaS »"«>'"« fffiL 1,000 ftV.iJJcfil.i,» do 8p"“d0 J„dfct“ toby eounton. JOUKSTOH k CO. ..■"^gg^iJEiBJpOR SElTEMUtdi. tr ’• B “ u “ l1 ' Sni *>* ^ MSSfor Aogu'V tSSl^JKiS l'otho oiV«» Court. o“i'* w*f», mEK Guerlll* CliWl Rod Klogl i IHto, *^ I J' 1 ^- W n.„*« 9 . rfeSiSSfS k&JKBtf Noa. 1 to 4 received. Subset!- Killed W^riy. Wt THORNE WILLIAMS - !!S ^^ffi.“v?KuOU,,U S 3:- 7 RffiS^r Cho rale Faces, or two centuries ago, by '•riwoH.’-, ■>.«*'»,, or ‘ “ f, '“ lh,8 '“‘ c«Si™^w« ,u ‘ ,ro - ^” lu l? 8Ct T Grah * am ’b 0 MiiB Gi ,ne BUekwood’* **£“ , d g , &o k fcr September; Gloa- fc '?PSS[;'S»’‘ m “^ WN ” w,i ANTED TO PURCHASE—26 atout, able boiled'negre VV men, aged from 18 to 25^ TO RENT--A Room 00 bi tftf»ng,'oorn«r ofPay andBull-strectal lilisulUble for ■** oofouiUtoe room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap- JNTMOU4N. Son*l l ibuli<f\ SawwnnK, Oedrgto. OK FACTORS, ■ly at i lit* oflioe. TOtuTlft. JtaeM ill oomfortabte House in-a re* Hi ipcotablo and oeotral part of. the city. Rent WOO. IFia Possession flren on the lit November, or aooner If desirable, Apply at this offloe,. aug2fl r 'iuL TO RENT—A House at the oomer of Hull-iitreet ■110 and Orleans aquare, pleasantly situated—good wa- ■ilfl ter, out buildings oomplete, and in a good neighbor, hood, with or without standing furniture, from let May till let November, Inquire at the CoutUt office. mMO /TV— FOR SALK—A gentle family Horae, rldee well >Wind worka gently (n elngle or double barneu. Aleo, a Urat rate Buggy, nut little heed. Bold because the owner !e about to leave the city. Apply at thle office. aug20 mcnoua exeunt. . n wwanno, wadi. ORCUBR 6i WADE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ 84 Bay-street, Savannah. amn *. row. ' •' iV *- *• dowuh, FOAT At DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Go, John t. Rowland. joiin t. Rowland, jr ROWLAND 4t CO., * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 172itoyj<rr«<.aaua»»a*. 8HHTINQ AND COMMISSION*JihShANT, savannah, qa. & TWENTC-F1TS DOLLARS REWARD —11/ Mm man. Bam, runaway laat Saturday night, the 26th He la rather light oompteeted. about fire feet ten ln> ,ehea hlgb.and ne formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday, in Chatham oounty. He waa Bold to Mr. Wright In Sevan* nah, of whom I bought him. Twenty dollara reward will be paid for thU boy lodged In any JaU or aafla place where loan gothtm. DAVID ALLEN, July 2 ■ Mdntoah county. WILLIAM P. TONGA, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, 04 Bay-tired, Sacatutah. O’HE All dt STONEY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina. UTI or THU ran or lkuhi. o'hrar a co BOUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named TH0MA8, 6 feet 4){ Inches high, about 23 years of age. haa a tear above the left eye, and aaya he belongs to Ura. ■Beoket. of liberty county. aug7 • ISAAC D'LYON, Jailer. BANCROFT df BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchaao and Sale of 8tocks, Bonds, Exchang Roal Eatate,117 Bay-streat, Savannah.Jan2' and - —-M Dies Bio uoiice; w uo o . WEBSTER k PALME8. tugl* perior article put up In six lb. S'SS.wSSS^® ROKADD. Jfl3 fTl CHILDREN AND YOUTH'S HATS,—Straw, Leg* XlLhorn and Webster, a line assortment at inaylfi BELDEN & CO’S. R ARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.—Those valuable five tenement three story brick buildings, situated on Tay- lor-street, (Calhoun Ward,) are offered for sale. These buildings have all the advantages of water, gas, fto. ho.-* For particulars apply to July23 WYLLY h MONTMOLLIN. WILLIAM II. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupviUe, Lowndet county, Qa. Will practise in Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia j and In Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun* ties, Florida. feb23 F IR SALK—A trusty and capable negro woman with het three ohlldren._ Apply at this office. _____ *pH0 T^OR SALE—Avery superior one horse carryall, double X 1 seat, made by ono of tho best manufacturers at the north. For particulars, apply to may81 RAWYER, HOLUSTER h CO., Whltaker st. vra. *. WOUARS. TOAWJTOB OUVKR. i ACK BROWS. WILLIAMS, OLIVER df BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena VUta, Marion Oounty, Qa., Will practise In the counties of Marlon, Macon, Houston, Stowart, Randolph. Muscogee, Loo, and any adjoining counties where tliolr services may bo required. Jan2fl P IKE'S MAGNOLIA WIUHKY—For sale by aug26 COHEN k FOSDICK. PORTLAND SYRUP.—300 bbU for sale hi FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WathingUm City, D. C„ Will praotlse in the various Courts of the District, and at tend to tho prosecution of claims against tho Govern- ment. Juno22 gAGGING AND ROPE.—160 bales Gunny Cloth,600 colls Kentucky Rope, for sale by aug26 COHEN & FOSDICK. G IN AND BRANDY.—100 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 6 pipes Swan do, 10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co. Brandy, 7 do do Champagne do, 4 quarter casks Henry Logar do, 6 do do Champagne do, 20 eighths do do do, 10 do do United King dom. tor sale by aug 26 COnEN k FOSDICK. Tisrwivra—60 cases llaut Tale nee Claret, 6U dc plAREf Wb kg gU p e ri or Claret. Juat received rJSjfSSu.trV.jrtOb-rtrttoii,airedrrom Dorietu., Md for isle by J. ROUSSEAU. feto’Sgfe* Jt^niTmUSTARD—a very superior article of Engliali received and for »»io y Monument Square. •ivIrSpfOAND ROl’E—1°« bait* Gunny Cloth, 360 coll* mh26 ■ nivwlRnHSa WANTED—A competent stowardcKa want- S2@* boarJ barl£ Maria Morto “-* t A S5w wTstoKcSaPR SACKS—Tho coolest rarment of the HUMMER CRAVATS AND STOCKS.—Hair atodta, and S illk linen and Cottou Cravata. of various kinds, just M. I idr.r».eai.«B w .t™. WcE ^ yRADER “ d “ " , “ tart ’y'VffoNNERAT fc CO. F - UinraTWtJOBa.-20 l.Rir nil*. OUri. Duiiay * [Wl n.rk #nd I’ttl. Brandy, Vintages, of 1846 and 1849, R f »nd ntnsook muslins, net gloves and mits lace man- lillu vadh blond, grass cloth, N W collars and chomlsetts, ,., ; u r Birdseye disp.r.A.., tar tai^b^ M0MA ^ ifiMPAGNE—&0 baskets Mumm’s Kerzenay chnro pagne, pints and quarts; 60 do I/me Star do, of direct itnpor Ution. avery cholco article. In store and for N^ndLvsns i Mourning do. ; Needle Worked Collars and Sleeves; Long Arm Nett Mitts : Glace Silks ; Black Silk for Mantillas j Wash Blonde ; Irish Linens^; Em mold- ered and Scnlloneii Cambric Linen Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, ke. For sale at the lowest prices by JjU DrWITT k MORGAN jjAVANA LIMES.—Just received,one ba ^ cl J } Q^up lj ^ R 'OiXlEK’ KnifeSharpenors and Table Cutlery, just re- ^..dtartatab, J. P. COLLINS. rqjOUR AND RUTTER—60 bbls Canal Flour, 26 half do l 1 do do. 10 jars Butter, a choice article; landing from steamer Florida, and for salo by . __ loglO HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. B HriTERAND CHEESE.—25 firkins Goshen and Western Butter, 60 boxes Cheese, received per steamer and ft sale by augO McMAHON X DOYLE, S OAP, CANDLES TlNI) STARCH.—75 boxes No. 1 Palo anil Family Soap, 60 boxes Beadell’s Candles, 60 boxes SUrch, for sale by ang9 MolfAnON k DOYLE. gSCFF-25 jars ifacohoy Snuff. 1 bbl do do, in bottles, 1 3 do Scotch do, in bottles. augl9 CRANE & RODGERS, C ORN.—100 sacks prime white Baltimore Corn, in store. and for sale by aug26 OGDEN k BUNKER. L EECHES —1 tub of largo and healthy Sweodlsh Leech' es, received per steamer Florida, and lor sale by aug24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Bquare. jgUTTER AND LARD.—60 kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard, 26 bbl*. augie HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. TJUTfKR.—30 kegs solected Buttor, receivod per steamer X) anil for sale by aug21 rnEAS —60 packages very superior X the laMer extra choice, landing salo by aug21 HOLCOMI SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Hyson and Oolonp r brig Excel, and fo JOHNSON k CO. C ORN.—800 bushels prime whlto Baltimore Corn, salo to arrive. Apply to aug21 OGDEN k BUNKER. FALL TRADE OF 18S3. T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS O DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for tho Fall Trad will be completed In a few days, when we will be prepare to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete ossorl ment of gonoral Dry Goods. Hosleiy, Trimmings. Haber dasliory, and Small Wares, Ribbons. Ac. M. I’RENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton-slreet, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west side. au«27 production of which wool goes, will rule h?gh this Reason in anticipation of this, we aro happy to inform our cuf tomors anil tho public generally, tunt wo had secured i largo stock of summer made Blankets nud Flannels, bot domestic and imported, which we can now offer at old pri cea. M. I’RENDERGAST k CO., 178 Dronghton-strcot, opposite St. Andrew’s Hull, we? Ido. aug27 S UPERIOR WHITE SEWING COTTON, Ac.—We have w cclved per steamer this week, a large assortment t Brooks’ superior white Sewing Cotton In all numbers. Till was the only sowing cotton that obtained tho prlxe at th World's Fair in London. It only requires consumers « this article to glvo it a fair trial to be fully convinced of It decided superiority over nil other maker’s productions no* in use. In connection with this, we have also received sot oral cases of & superior made English Flax Thread of th several numbers, and In all colora. M. I’RENDERGAST A CO., 178 Brougbton-street, opposltcd St. Andrew’s Hall, wes 1 sido. ’aug27 DR. G. F. COOPER, Offlco under Mrs. Schnldor’s, wost of Liberty square. Mont* gnmory-street. Residence corner or Perry and Drayton- streets, opposite the Catholic Church. june22 JOSEPH GANA11L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Comer of Day and WhUaker-streeU. New Oklranb, Sopt. 7. Galveston dated to the 3d Instant have Just como to band. • .• fallow fever,in i mild fond,prevail* )n Galveston. Taro deaths were reported from that disease 1 daring last week. Peak has probably been elected Governor, Dice- son, Lieut. Governor, apd Bell to Congress. The amendments to the Constitution were adopted. The river bill was defeated by an overwhelming majority. The crops aro reported very favorable. Matters In New Orleans. New Orleanb, Bopt. 7. On tho 4th tho total Interments were 110, of which 00 wero subjects of yellow fever. On tho 6th 08, of which 72 were by yellow fever* On tho 6th 100 bales of cotton wore sold at full pri ces. Rice, on tho sarao day, was quoted at 5J. On Tuesday 100 bales of cotton wero sold. Now Mid dling was quoted 10{ to 11. Coflbe has advanced. Rio Is quoted at 10J. The Falcon sailed on Wednesday, taking among her passengers Col. Ward, oar new Consol to Pan ama. Tbo yellow fever is said to be prevailing extensive ly along the Mississippi river. Vicksburg, Natchez, Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, and Raton Rogue, aro more or less afflicted. Yellow Fever In Mobile. Mobile, Sopt. 6. Thirty-three now coses of fever are reported to-day. The Mission to France. Wabhinqton, Sep. 7. It is rumored that Gen. Gass has been tendered the mission to France, but os yet no response has been received from him. Naval, &c. New Yoke, Sept. 7. The U.S. ship Albany, from Pensacola, having on board Com. Newton, has arrived. Tho Commodore Is slowly recovering from his recent serious indispo sition. Recent advices from Aux Cayes report the yellow fiver raging there. freight or paiMgo, apply lo tart ' BADELFOBD, MY * CO. Umruta,.. .»» oo Ste»r4gs....I......;....... 000 Etqvkn ten aero lots, situated tin torer’a lane, being part of Milton’s farm. A plan of tbs lots inay.be seen at onr counllng room. Terms—one-third es*b. balance .in two equal annual , Instalments, wlUt Interoat, and secured by mortgage on property. Rtaftlllll.or to * tap.""'* QOPBK k BUKKKB, j] NlfiW YORK—Union Line,—The regular K packet brig MACON, K. Watkins, master, Will meet lupatch for th* above port. For freight or postage, apply to sugSO II. K, WASHBURN, Agent, EJ DALTlMORB—RecrtxlarLine—.The regu- 2lor packet brig JOSEI'HUB, J. Wilson, roSstcr, will dispatch m above. For freight or passage apply on (ward at Johnston's wharf, or to aug26 BRIGHAM, KELLY k OO. j&a BALTIMORE!—Regular Line—Tho reg* JSBtu\%r packet schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson, master, will hare dispatch as above, For freight or pas* sago apply on board, atTeUkir’s wharf, or to sug26 BRIGHAM, KEI.LY A OO. BY T. J, WALSH. At Private Sals—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, in quantities to sutt pUrchaicra. : - sugJO At Private Sals—800 bushels Tennessee Corn, in lots to suit purchasers, Just received, . aug6 Private Sale.—21 barrels choice Butt Pork, in lots to suit purchaser*. JLandlng and for sale, July 28 A Desirable Building Lot for Sale. Lot No0. fourthly thing, Atuon ward. For particulars, inquire at the counting room. Jyl6 _At Private Bsle-6 kegs Redstone Mills Powder, 2 do Retard k Co’s HFG HG Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow der, for tale low to close u concern. lunelO QREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. R WRW YORK—Ola Established Line— Tbo clipper bark FLIGHT. A. H. Calhoun, master, most of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board at Tel- fair’s wharf, or to aug23 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. -AiA nw YORK—Union Line—The regular SBHtpaokotsehr. CHARLES MILLS, O’Neil, muter, will have qulek dispatch for the above port. For freight or pu- sago, apply to aug23 OGDEN k BUNKER. -Drawn numbers of Class 107: 61 40 69 62 40 66 80 40 62 81 63 66 6 Holders of prises wiU please call for the cash, or renew at E. WmiINGTON’8. Greene antf puiium Lottery. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers Class 108, draws this day, Qlk Inst., in this city. Sales closest 8o’clock,P.M. CARTAl. $5,529. SSfiSSSH FARE REDUCED. UNITMD STATES MAIL LINE — .PHILADELPHIA—Thn new and splendid side wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt Robert Har- dlo, will leave Savannah as follows: Wednesday, August 24 | Wednesday, September...21 Wednesday, September... 7 Wednesday, October 6 Tills ship has been built with tho strictest regard to tho safety and comfort of her passengers, and hor accommoda tions are unsurpassed. Tho new ship KeytUme State, will take herplnce In the lino early in September, aud will, with tho State qf Georgia,make a weekly lino, loavtng each port i Wednesday. Cabin passage to Philadelphia f20 00 Btecrage 8 00 C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah. aug!3 HERON k MARTIN. Agents, Phlladelpla, bbla Roecndal* Hydraulic Cement; tor sale low. Valuable Building Lots at Private Sale-Lot No. 18. con taining 120 by 60 toet, situated on Gulnaett-ktreetj also, Lot No. 14, containing 60 by 12MtoLsltu4U4 on tho cot nor of Drayton and Umar-stmts. If dot previously dis* posed of by private ule. the above ldta will be sold at pub* llo auction In front of the court house, on Tuesday, 6th of September neat Terms at sale, , aug5 Roeendale Cement—Now lauding per se&r Cataract, 100 bbls Hydranlio Cement. . tttaylt Improved Essence of C the manufacturers In f keep on hand for sale, ...— sencc of Coffee. This is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the jbMuceU much more wholesome, more doUcate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and in every respect' superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 pet 1 cent over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner... Try it and see If it does not. . may!2 UNITKD STATES MAIL LIKE New York and Savannah JtMnihfi 75 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballota, SST Ticket! $1—shares in proportion. Extra Class 64, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday. 10 th Sept. <ums i. $53,556. 7 8Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballota. Tickets 116—chares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tho package for sale in Bay lano, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson k Camp. scpO E. WITHINGTON. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 99 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia. McQueen McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville, Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer of Whilaker-st. and Bay-lane, SacannaA. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whilaker-st. ami Bay-lane, Savannah, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW ANI) SOLICITOR GENERAL E. PET. Office, comer Bay and Bamard-streets. Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 14 Watt-street. New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, - WBOLK9ALK AND RBTA1L DKAtBR IN WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. IFtfiSizfe Jfonumeni Square. Savannah,Ga. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES. WKST DROAR ffTHEKT, SAVANNAH, DA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Bay and Whitaker-streets. Offlco hours from 9 A. M., to 2, P. M.; aud from 3j(, P. M. to 6, P. M. DANIELL & COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia. A. SHOUT, MASTER BUILDER. Will tako contracts for Building nnd Work in Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St. An drew’s Hall, nroughton Street. L AT113 —100,000 laths, for si inglS OGDEN k BUNKER. L ight albert gaiters, ceived by jnlyOl -Forsummer wenr, just re PRICE k VEADF.R. N ATOUMN DIITERS-A superior articlo for dispepsis ke* for sale by may20 A. BONAUD. F LOUR—60 bbls Baltimore Flour, landing from steamer Alabama, and for sale by . jj.11 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. F RENCH CAMUICS In plain colors. White silk fringe ralMcs net mits. black silk mantillaa. silk gloves. Swiss hut received by steamer, and for sale by »p!50 IteWITT & MORGAN. F LOUR.—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, of July insjMJC- tion. For salo by July 27 ROWLAND ft CO._ B CTTF.R AND CHEESE.—20 firkins and tubs prime and choice Goshen Butter, 60 boxes Cheese, received per itaimer and for sale by »ugU MCMAHON ft DOYLE^ DRITTANNIA WARE.—'friand Coffee Pots. Mugs, 8oup Al and Gravy Ladles, Julep Mixers, Candlesticks, Lamps wd Spittoons, for sale by sug5 J. P. COLLINS. B ACON ft IARD.—60 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 60 bbls and 75 kegs priino I/>af lard, received and for salo by _»ug2l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ** GROCERIES AND LiaUHS. C OHEN ft TARVER, offor on accommodating terms—1 hhds fair St. Croix Sugar. 20 do l’orto Rico do, 20 d- New Orleans do, 200 bbls A, B and C do. 20 boxes Loaf do 60 bbls New Orleans refined do, 100 bags prime Bio Coffee 60 do old Java do, 20 boxes ground do, 100 chests Blacl and Green Teas 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities, 2‘ do Cut Tobacco. 100.000 Sugars, some very fine. 80 boxe Soap, assorted qualities. 60 do Pearl aud No. 1 Starch. 6' do Lemon Syrup. 26 do Soda Crackers, 20 bbls each Butte and Sugar do, 20 do Hiram Smith’s Flour, 60 do Canal do. 100 do Baltimore do, 100 gross Matches, 100 do Pipes, as sorted qualities. 20 balos heavy Gunny Bogging, 20 hhd prime Bacon Slues, 200 bblBRutn,Gln, Brandy and Whisky and a genorol assortment of fine imported Brandies an>i Wine. nug26 IRVING HOUSE, WathingUm, District o Columbia.—The undersigned, lato proprietor o French’s Hotel. Norfolk, Va.. having recently leasen the aoove popular establishment, takes pleasure In Inform ing his numerous friends that he has, at great labor and expense, rofltted and furnished tho house and provided the most ample arrangements for tho comfort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable experience in hotel-kceblng ha flatters himself that families and Ringlo boarders can be no commodated at the Irving ns satisfactorily as at any other hotel or boarding house in tho United States. Members o! Congress and others visiting Washington, with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to examine this house before making arrangements elsowhere, It is eligibly situated at the corner of 12th street and Penn- sylvanla avenue, midway between the Capitol and Depart ments. The building Is large and of modem architecture, the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni ture Is new and of the best description. Still Better.—The charges aro moderate and In accord ance with the times, whilst the tables groan with tho best that the country affords. Call, examine, and srtlsfy your selves. DANIEL D. FRENCH. Washington. D. C.. June 1,1863 Je7 H. SMITU’S FLOtiU, CRACKERS, (ke. Q/\ BBIil H. Smith's Flour OU 20 half bbls choice Canal Flour 20 bbls Sugar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bbls Butter do 20 half bbls do do 20 boxes Soda do 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, a choice article 60 bbls Crashed Sugar, landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by Jyl7 HOIiCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. ROOFING. The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- clplos.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured lie enn give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. .ft^Guttcr* and Conductors made to order. S MI’. CANDLES AND 8TARCH.—76 boxes No. 1 Pale »nd Family Soap; 76 boxes Bendcl Candles ; 60 do Star a °! M do Starch received and for sulo by jonel9 McMAHON & DOYLE. • juno24 A. BONAUD C HOICE SEED RYE—26 bags, of two bushels each, of •elected Seen Ryo, in lots to suit purchasers. “* T. J. WALSH, 170 Bay. M (MASSES.—150 bids prime New Orleans Molasses, re- •wiled, in store and for sale by OODEN ft BUNKER. OIARCT WINE—In casks, half casks and boxes, for salo y }r Jy 13 A. BONAUD. C'JOT. LEAD. Ac.—260 hags Drop and Buck Shot. 10,000 Kirt! 6 * .rl**' 1 -10cases Extra fine Hyson Tea. 25 boxes jurknun'i Pale Soap, 40 do do No. 1 do, 20 hhds Shoulders, hading and for salo by J U *'>1 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT.—60 ms3'*J an 'i' n gf ron i steamer Alabama; also, 30 whole ... i. bb ' a Canal, fresh ground, for snlo by * n « 18 HOLCOMBE, JOnNSON&JXL_ S^andfoTaaleb ** ° Xtra cbo ’ C8 l’orto Klco Sugar, landing vvSJL » HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. Jj i 20 Rains, 16 hhds choice Shoulders, ro- i 161 > l ® 4n ier State of Georgia, and for sale by McMAHON ft DOYLE. Wfm ,Ac.—5 pipes Holland Gin, 60 bbls P. ft H. do, "pipe* Otard Brandy, 6 do Dupuy do. 26 bbls quarter casks Cognac do. 50 blla whlto, Uk—n 8o °l , l Monongahela do 16 do old Bourbon do, .„ , 2' lB,, I" wd «f. r e c Wed and for sale by MoMAIION ft DOYLE 6 — 100 bn 8* Georgia Flour from new ^r ule from store by ^ ngJl 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. tS.—Received by steamer Florida, 16 boxes Lem- “ order," r, for sale by A BONAUD. Ip®jr.,>ittael,ea,»tat or fln.Hami.fcr»Jo b; —"™| • *vv u« uuo xiuuib. ior mid by , yi? A. BONAUD. Uetf and Tongues, for sale by ~~y. W. W. GOODRICH. ul.h. ALE '~ 40 bbU Tonnent’a and Falkirk's Ale, for ang7 W. W. GOODRICH. Pter.ani OIEE8E—20 firkins and tubs Goshen But- fcrula T- " 316 *Cheese, received per steamer Augusta, and Ml McMAHON ft DOYLE. OR* cr »te» or string Onions, Tor sale by • ' — McMAHON ft DOYLE. X* e R r ne 8To woman aged 27 years, a cook, wash. in r lnd lro Mr *lth her girl child and 6 /ears Appl, Tuy81 WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN TSmsI—tt Mn«iMUi*Lm. 5SST H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please take notice that the obstructions at the entrance of my store, conse quent upon tho putting up of an Iron Front, aro now suffi ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to tha interior, where they will find tho shelves woll stocked as usual, with Crockery, China, Glass and Stone Ware, family Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut lery ; together with a great variety of Iinmna. lanterns, Wicks, Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be sold at moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLLINS, aug25 100 Bryan-street. F OR SALE.—The unexplred term of the lease of I/it No. three (3.) Jackson Ward, being tho lot on South Broad- street, on which the old St. John’s Church now stands; also tho building on said lot. Apply to Julian jiartridge. aug25 Office over Bank of Savannah. S UNDRIES.—60 bbls Geneseo Flour. 60 do Buttor, Sugar and Soda Crackors, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s Clarified Sugar, 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300 boxes No. 1 Palo and Family Soap, 100 bags Rio Coffee, 150 bbls E. Phelps and Rose Gin, 40 do I*. & II. Connecticut Ri ver do, landing and for salo by aug21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. O FFICE COMMISSIONERS PILOTAGE.—Sealed proposals will bo receivod at the offico of Cohen ft Fosdlck, until Tuesday, 16th Inst., at 12 o’clock, for raising the steamer Iranhoo, and delivering her at Wlllink’s ship yard. Remo val to bo completed within ton days after contract is sign ed. OCTAVU8 COHEN, augl3 Chairman pro tom. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Alligator, East Florida. Will practice In tho Eastern ami Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8. fl. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CoUNSEIXOlt AT LAW, Ibrsyth, Him roe Oounty, Ga. J. 11. I1AYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough, Seri not County, Practices In tho Enstern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. Jy26—3m S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Mmticcllo, Jefferson Oounty, Florida. Reference—lion W. H. FUMOra, Savannah, Ga. feb3 th: M. HORWOOn. c. o. WILSOX. NORWOOD & WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Savannah. Ga., Will practice in all the Counties oftlie Enstern Circuit. Bu siness commuted to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Buy street, over Wkbstrr ft Pauhb’. WILLIAM B. riKMISH. JOHN M. MILLKX. FLEMING & M1LLBN. The undersigned having united in the practice of law, will nttend punctually to an v business entrusted to their caro. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Denslow ft Co’s. THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trouprille, Georgia. Will practise in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia; and in tho Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison snu Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia counties in tho 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., lato junior partner of the firm of A. ft J. Cociihank, Irwlnton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to Ida caro Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton, F. 11. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M. Marsh, Savannah. may7—dftwly GEORGE N. NICHOLS, (hums' Building, ojrpntite Pulaski House, Having made largo addition* to Ida establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome stylo, and on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Tho undersigned, Agents of the above Company are prepared • to take risks against Film on Buildings and their content*. Also Marlvk Ska Ruhr, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO., Agents. Wm. M. 1-awton, R. WAiswuioirr Baco.v, Wh. M. Taylor. Joskih T. Dill. WM. M. LAWTON & CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston, S C. aug23—2aw4m T OAF. CRASHED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. u Sbr.JSL} 8 *'**^' 25 bbls A, - ) 26 bbls B, ^Stewart’s. 25 bbls C.J 10 bbls Powdered, landing, and for sale by auglO HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. S UMMER CASSIMERES, dra etos. white and colored linen drills, coatings, cottonades, gauze flannels, gents and boy’s linen and cotton half hose, ladles’ silk, cotton and thread hose, game merinos, silk vests, &c., for sale by may6 DaWlTT ft MORGAN. W HITE AND CHECKED MATTING, of best quality, for sale by je!4 PaWITT ft MORGAN. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—Just received per steamer Au- gusta, 6 kegs choice Goshen Buttor, 10 casks Dairy Cheeese, for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, >17 Cornor Broughton and Drayton-streets. *ug!7 A NCHOVY PASTE, French Mustard, Capers, Sardines XJL and Olives, for sale by juno24 A. BONAUD. M OLASSES.—200 bbls prime NiO. Molasses, for sale to arrive. Apply to aug20 OODEN & BUNKFJt. C IDER.—25 boxes Champage Cider, a very choice article landing from steamer State of Georgia, for sale by JylO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. L INEN COATS AND PANT8—An additional supply re ceived and for sale at 147 Bay street, by mil PRICE ft VEADER. T?M.n.cmntrr n>lnd. y^Wlta Jrtym WYIXY h MOSTKOUJN. C ttaffi;}?' 1 ”, ““'•«*> . Jobbing car. infol ’ “ WtapletahouM »mnt. Apply to - WTLI.Y fc HOtfraQLLlK. j “ok.* Apptyto* M 0U ’ a houM MrTtnk " - WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN. •*? »ndai^T, ?!5™, w l 0I " an . # «« d 30 years, a good cook loir n and ironer. Apply to WYLLY ft MONTMOUJK. J-' miS FS gH“ e,l ^ , wung’ 8-4. KM, and 12-4 Unen D»-‘ Mnsllns,.Silk and ^? n P a ® brlc Handkerchlafr, Shirt *e- Embroidered Walata,’ Fans, Jy H rM *‘ T#d ind r « Mia at the lowest price# by ’ nun^r,-— PaWITT ft MORGAN. • Tongue, for sa^ht ,U,t r 1 C i l / e4 two barrel * Rnioked TJtboKSiL— 7 JeW J ' Rousseau. 550- BSiTh iaese; 10 Jars But- from steam* TUST RECEIVED a supply of 8*4 and 4-4 Brown Home* O spun. aug2 AIKEN ft BURN3. C ORN AND 0AT8—For salo to arrive. Apply to eug6 OODEN ft BUNK F UJUR AND BISCUIT—200 bbls Baltimore and Georgia •nri b?,— f ’ re do Hiram SmiUj’s do, 100 boxe* Butter, Soda McMAHON ft DOYLE. f.—lQ casks choice Bacon Sides: • 20 half bbla. Fulton Market Beet for sale by *«1 MoMAHON ft DOYLE TJUTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR.-80 kegs Goshen But- AJ tor, 60 boxes do Cheeee, 66 bbla Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour, received per steamer, and for aale by nng31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc OO. TUST RECEIVED—In atom and for aale, BOO bbl* Thom* il aston lime, 600 bnshel* whlto Corn, 200 do Maryland Oats, 100 bundles Northern Ha£ Ajjjdyto aug30—lm Z. N. WJNKLfflt, V • building. ITARPKR’S MAGAZINEr^-Tbe September number of Her- IX per'* Magaxlno, an excellent number, received and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, »ng30 ' - 186 Congress-street.. IlKl ALK STATE. FOR SALK OULU ABB* vTIHE subscriber offers for sale, a number, of Building Loti' JOHN ClUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISION MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street. Columbus, Ga.. Will transact the above business in the usual manner, and pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to his care. He would respectfully refer to the following poi sons : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War* ham Cromwell, Esq., Lewis M. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yongo, Abraham Ilackor, Savannah. 6m—june3 EDWARD II. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. W. ft A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat and Bacon. Tiio Ringgold Donct being situa ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upon more favorabio terms than at almost - ay other point upon tho W, ft A. Railroad. Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will plooso forward sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr, Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah.' rnaylO 1IONNKTS! BONNETS!! 60 n sea just received at tho TRIMMING AND 'GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughlon-st.— Country Merchants Milliners, and the public gener- invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admired styles; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond linings. Paris silk lace shapes, oxtrn rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, dress do, white ana colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and other combs, hair puffs, curls and nlalto, ribbon plaits, flowers, feathors and wreathes, bonnet sllka, jet and fancy wristlotts. buttons, steel trimmings, xephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept In fancy establishments, Smoking caps, slippers, children’s habliments. inch as robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Dovut, assisted by competent milinors from New York, will attend to the trimming department, and will en deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking dono. SST Fire bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must perfectly understand their business.aplSO CO-PARTERSHIP NOTICE. The undersigned have associated themselves to gether, under the name and stylo of Murphy ft De- vanny, for tho transaction of general Boot and Shoe business, having the stand on the corner of Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied byM Prendergast. They are now prepared to offer to tbelr friends and the public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Boots, Shoes, &o., which they will sell cheap for cash. J3y. MURPHY ft DEVANNY. A DRY FEET PRESERVES THE IIEALTH.—Just SHI received, a few oases wator-proo! Boats; also, a rll lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as- * l^tsortment of Gentlemen’s ana ladies’ over Shoes, aome of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices.by R. FLANIGAN ft OO., 106 Bryan-street. AU in want will please call and judge for themselves, decll DANIEL CKOMLAY, , FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER—fomero/Brough ton and Bull-streets:—The. subscriber desires to in form the public that ho ha* opened »s Above, where he Is prepored to execute orders fAr-Hoots of the finest finish ond style, and trail,; trait |uperior to any heretofore offered tothennbuc. Having many .friends in J finest (I PtonofL— .—... „ . , this State whohavai been fiUpatr frilly solicits from them and the ] »>“?. ■ • • •'7-1; $500 Challenge. IIODENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principles,compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when takon, and has neoer been known to fall tn curing tho most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when this remedy is onconaed, from the fact that It not only de stroys them but removes all the slirao and mucus which may remain. * Tho Tape Worm. Tliis worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In- habit the human body. It grows to nn almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intes tines and stomach as to prodneoFits,St. Vitas’ Dance. &c , 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 the proper medicines for their disease. To thoso who arc afflicted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup and Liter Pills; tho Syrup to bo taken in doses of two ta ble spoonfuls threo times a day, then take from five to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the most ohatinate cases of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Stomnch Worm. Tills worm is usually found in the small intestines, and is the worm most common to children, yet It is not entirely confined to thorn, ns adults hare frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with tills worm, are hardness anu fullness of the hotly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking at the nose, a bluetsh streak under the eyes, ftc. if you.or any ol your children havoany of the above symptoms, Hoben- sack’s Worm Syrup can safely be de;iended upon—hy using it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after using it according to tho directions tbo patient is not re stored to health,and tho worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the gravo. as for fall, there is no such word ns fail with those who use uiy Worm Syrup. Aacnrlrlea, or Small Thread Worms. Those worms, to which the human sytom is liablo.nro most troublesome of all others. They aro generally to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious dlsor ders. such as Inflammation of the bowels, and other de rangement* or tho stomach. Tho best and safest medicino that can be used is Hobensaek’s Worm syrup. Such is tho 'astonishing power of my medicines over Aacaradles. that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills aro recommended to be used they will not cure. AU that Is necessary ta to use the syrup"In accord- anco with directions oil each bottle ; and in ense a gentlo purgative is required in order to allay tho irritation thoy t iroduce. tho Liver Pills, by tlielr sympathising action and lealtby operation upon tho bowels, is tho most pleasant medicine that can tie taken. HOBENSACK’TLlVER pills. No part of the system Is more liable to diseaso than tbo liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing thro 1 all pnrts of the body, produces liver complaints, Jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, ftc. Liver Complaint, Is attended with chilis, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of llie liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, nulso full and bounding, tho pain in the side is in creased by pressure, should tho left lobe be affected, the pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough tho skiii becoming of a sallow appearance, and tho stool clay colored. Tills disease can bo cured by the use of Ho bensnek’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon tho seat o tho disease, and then operating upon tho bowels they ox pel all tho corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. Dyspepsia. Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases nre dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppression after eatln; meals, sourness arising from the stomnch. ftc , and some times general languor of tho whole body, from this It nil: bo soon Hint tho disease owes Us origin to a disorganizes state of the Liver and Stomnch. Hobensaek’s l iver Pills i- the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, as thoy act by changing the certain morbid actions of the system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood purr and healthy. To Fcmnlcs. You will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions el the* total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifying tho blood and other fluid* s< as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities, as headache. dlmnesR of sight, pain in the shh back. ftc. These Pills are the only snfo and effectual reme dv to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis trussing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of Hip dis eases that arise from affection* ol the Liver, Impurity o the Bli nd, or constipation of the Dowell. Medical Evldeuco We, tho unudersigned Physicians, having had the rceip of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say that the ingredients of which they nro composed make Hic.il tho best l’lll In use for all diseases of tho Liver, lm puriticse the Blod, ftc. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY, M D. I* BOWEN. M. I). Ktp Purchase none but those having the signature J. N. HOBENSACK,”as all others aro worthies* imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and nil others wishing tt become agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. HOBEN SACK, at his Laboratory. No. 120North Second-street,abovt Race. Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists aud Merchants in theU. S may21—dtw&wly ~ AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. Fbr the cure of Omighs. Colds, Jloarsmess, Bronchitis, Hooj ingcough. Croup. Asthma, anil Consumption. “And by tbo river, upon the bank thereof shall grow all trees fur meat, whose leafsballnot fade anil the fruit there of shall ho for meat and the leaf thereof for medicine.” H ERE was hoiie for tho alck recorded long ago. and eve ry year adds new proof to tho assurance that thesH promises shall not fail. As medical sclenco discovers and designates the remedies nature has given, ono by oue. tho diseases that afflict our race yield to the coutrol of art. Of all the maladies wo suffer from, nono has carried more victims to an untimely grave than Consumption of tho Lungs. Subjoined we give some ovldencethat this too msy be cured, and that pulmo nary complaints, in all their forms, may be removed by Cherry Pectoral. Space will not permit us to publish hero any proportion of the cures it has affected, but the Agent below named, will furnish our circular, free, whereon are full particulars and Indisputable proof of the facto. Sufferers, rend and judge for yourselves. Fbr Influenza and Hooping Cough. NAHHVHiK,Tenn., Juno 26,1851. Sir: I havo repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for hooping cough and influenza aud have no hesitation In pronouncing It a complete remedy. Four of my children have been afflicted with theso diseases, and tho free use of tho Pectorel haa always afforded Instant relief. . James Glover. Wo attest tho truth of the above statement. M. MoOwtv, Editor Nashville Whig. J. M. Zimmerman,Druggist, fbr a Consumptive Cough. PrrrHBCRa, Pa., Feb. 25,1851. Dear Sir : For three years I have been afflicted with a cough so distressing that I frequently dispalred or recovery; much of tho time I was obliged to sit up all night in my chair, aa my cough would suffocato me when I laid down. Having used many remedies without much relief. I at last tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under Providence cured me altogether. I am with gratitude yours, James M'Canduss, This is one of the numerous cures of Asthma which have been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. Albany, N.Y., April 17,1848. Dr. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: 1 have for years been afflict ed with asthma in the worst form, so that I have been obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger part of the time, being unable to breaths on my bed. I had tried a great many medicines, to no purposo. until my physician pre scribed. as an experiment your Chorry Pectoral. At first It seemed to make me worse; but in loaa than a week, I began to experience the most gratifying relief from Its use; aud now, in four weeks, the disease is entirely re moved. I can sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a ■tate of health which I had never expected to enjoy. GKoRur 8. Farant, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. From the President qf Amherst College, Edward Hitchcock U. D., LL. D„ dc. J. C. Ayer—Sir: 1 have uadi Tout Cherry Pectoral In my own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and am satisfied, from its chemicsl constitution, that it Is sn admlrablo compound for the relief of larynglcal and bronchial dfflcnltles. If my opinion, as to its superior character, can be of any »er vice, you are at liberty to uae it aayou think proper. Amherst. Sept. 12,1840. Edward Hrrcnoocit. Among other distinguished authorities who have lent their names to recommend thia preparation aa the beat known to them for affections of the lungs, are: President Perklna, Vermont Medical College. Professor Silltman, Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott, New York. ' Professor Cleavland, Bowaoin Medical College. ■ Professor Butterfield, Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and8urgical Journal. Charleston. 8. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. -Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Ambassador to Tnrkay Gen. Emanuel Bulncss, President of Chill. Rt. Rer. “ FOR PALATKA, E. F.. Touching at Darien, Brunswick. St Marys, Jacksonville, Mid- dlebum, (Black Creek.) and PiotAala. “ . The new and superior ateampacketo ST. J JOHNS. Capt. Jas. Freeborn, and WILT JAM A. Titos. 8iuw, will leave for tho above placet — follows: The St. Johns, on Thurtday morning, 16th Inst., at 10 o’clock ; and the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning, 20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continuo to leave at the same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The latter boat carrying the United States Mail. For freight or passage, having handsorao stateroom accommodations, ap ply on board, at Dillon’s lower wharf, or to J. H. GUNDY, Agent. gy-Tlie St. Johns will go to 8t. Augustine every fourth trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 20th Instant. aept4 OPPOSITION LINE. PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE PLACtS.—Leaves every Saturday morning o’clock.—Tl.o regular ateam packet WELAKA. Capt. N. King, will leave aa above. For freight engagements, ap- •>’" on board, or to S M LAFEITKAU, Agent. B.—The faro to Brunswick Is reduced to $4. aug26 "Vi OPPOSITION LINE. Change qf Departure—Fbr Palatka, Fla., and all the interme diate landings on the route. i The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA, Qmtain N. KlNO. will, until further notice, leave every Saturday, at 10 o’clock. A, M. Rate of Passage In large, airy State Rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 | To Plcolata $8 00 8t. Marys 4 60 I Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00 I Black Creek.... 8 00 N. II.—Froight consigned to R. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be re-shlppod free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’* wharf or to fl. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. Iilfc Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and aurpluH over 8260,000. Alfred Gill. President. Jab. C. Walklkt, Scc'y. Thia Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock S rinciplo, and upon the Mutunl plan, thus combining the enofito of both systems at the option of the insured. The strength, ability and well Invested capital of the In stitution are, In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company in this State or Union. [L.S.] signed R Q.PINNEY, Comptroller ol Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. REFERENCES IN SAVANNAH. AARON CHAMPION. E«q.. Messrs. NEVOT, LATIIROP ft 8TEBBIN8. Rer. C. W.'ROGERS. Tho subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Farmers’Fire Insurance Company?. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. These Companies having a cash capital, safely invested In bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance against dainago by fire,on all kinds of property on reason- able terms. For insurance In either of the abovo namod Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the nbovo Companies. July 27—ly offlco 129 Congress-st. Days of Leaving SarannaA for New York. . The Augusta, Capt. Lyon.......-Saturday, Sept. 8 Th e FI orida Capt. Woodhnll,... Saturday, *• 10 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow....: ,Wednead|iy» *} 14 Theso ships aro the largest on the coast, unsurpassed (a speed, safety or comfort—making tbelr passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by akllfol, careful and polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of tbe Knoxville in the iantuun, this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin passage 825. Steerage, $9. PADELFDRD, FAY ft Co., . ' Agents In Savannah. BAM’L L. MITCH ELI., June5 13 Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 1 The newandsplendldalde-wheel Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register. Captain Wiluam Collins, haa commenced her Regular Trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the 18th day of May. and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; aay on the 1st, 16th and 29th of June, and 18th July, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philade.phia ..826 00 ** 11 through to New Yoric. ....26 00 8teerage (l 0 00 This Ship has been built with entire regard to safety, com? fort and dispatch, and offer* new and admirable faculties to business and travel. For freight or paaaage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent, 8&vannab may!7 HERON ft MARTIN. Agonts, Philadelphia, WATCHES, JEWELRY, And Ihncy Goods. __ RECEIVING by every arrival of the 8teamers freah Hons, making the best assortment in this city, of s’, kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, 811 ver Spoons, Fork* Pitchers, Tea Soto, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, and OTer; variety of artleles connected with our lino of business; all r which will be sold os low as In any city in tho Union. D. B. NICHOIS. Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE Fbr Palatka, B.F.,via Darien, Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson ville, Middlehurg, Black Creek and l’icolata. r . •rTT <lt *iS ^ l0 Kuperlor Steam Packet WM. GASTON, -TrVIYn ?r tiiii fw T. E. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Mom- Ing. at 10 o'clock, nnd will continue to leave evory Tuesday. Tho Rates of Passage by tliis Boat, are as follows: To Darien 83 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Plcolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to niay31 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. Atrento. WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDGE- VII,LE, GEORGIA. D R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to inva lids and tho public generally, that the above popular and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct ed by T. Carlton Coyle. M D„ is now ready for tbe recep tion of patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of the human orgnnisni successfully treated At this institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoids or niles. hemorrhages, ainen- crrhoia, menorrha-a, dysmcnnrrncea, floor albus. genital dis placements, affection* of tho eyes nnd oars, tetter, ery sipelas and all chronic diseases of the skin nnd scalp, scr’oj fuln, dropsy. Syphilis, and the Immoral diseases general ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tie douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the falling sickness, vlrtlgo. paralysis, apoplectic tenden cy. bronchitis, asthma, chronic Inllaiiiution oi tho stomnch and bowels, atrophy, and Indeed every possible habit of, or chron-c diseased action that is curable—nnd all diseases are curable. If no organic lesion bo present. Tho Ladles’ Department Is under the Immediate supervi sion of tlmt accomplished lady, Mrs. Jane Mattubwh. so well known to the old patrons of the establishment The facilities which this institution offers for tho prosecu tion of a strietly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat ment, together with Its easiness of access from all points in Georgia, and Hie adjoining States, renders It peculiarly adapted to tho wants of invalids, desirous of availing them selves of the efficacy of the water-cure. Tho purity of tho water and accommodations for guests, are too well known to need comment. In fitting up the establishment no expense has been spar- od that could conduce to make it one of tho most desirnblo places of resort for invalids lu the United States. Patients will bo required to furnish their own nut.fit.— Theso will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses, nnd blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can bo purchased here on the most reasonable terms. Terms—Professional attention, use of baths, ftc . 810 per week—board $5 per week—payable monthly. Servants bonrded and trented for 810 per week. All letters of inquiry promptly answereiL jur.eO . ’.Ed. Power, Lord Bishop or Toronto. Also, many eminent physicians in foreign countries. Not only In the more dangerous and distressing diseases of tha Lungs, but also as a family medicine for occasional uae, it ta tbo safest, pleasantest and best In to world. Prepared by J. C. AYBLCheralzt,Lowell, Mass. Soldby TURNER ft OO^A/Al BOLOMONlLV.-W. LIN COLN, HENDRICKSON ft MOORE, B*vanniAt V 4tnd by all the Druggist* throughout tbe State, .eodftwsm—majl2 » CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. m&y' CARRIGKS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A !. general assortment, just received.— 1 The sub- scribers are now prepared to offer to tho public. Carriages, Phmtons, Buggies. Carryalls, ftc. fresh from some of the most popular Establishments, aud Builders at the North. Tho selections were mado by one of tho firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only such articles in their lino, as they can confidently recommend nnd warrant, feel ing assured that they will be sustained in offering a better and finer class of work, than haa been usually kopt In this market. The Public are most respectfully requested to call, oxam- Inc, and satisfy themselves, whether thoy aro in earnest, hy nn examination of their stock aSP All kinds of Reca'ring dono ns heretofore. L.S. BENNETT ft CX).. July 31 Comer West Broad and Bay-sts. NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, die. ML THE undersigned is now opening a splondld assort [WJmeutof rich JEWELRY, embracing tho recent pattern vL/ of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets and Finger-rings, amom rf 3 which are some fine diamond settings,from 810 to $601 jl Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sets of Ear /Tarings and Brooches,from $18 to $126 tho set. newer W and rarest patterns; together witli a very select assort **nient of extra fine IPafcA« set in pearl, diamond, him ting and plain cases. These, witli a further assortment u good Jowelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Forks, Lndloi Cups, ftc., and Plated Ware of all kinds. Fancy Work Boxer Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes.Cuttlory. &c.. renders IiIh assortment very com plote. and unsurpassed in the State, either In quality or pri cos. D. B. NICHOLS. Bfr" Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clockr and jowelry. no!2 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. , THE undersigned respectfully Inform tin citizens of Savannah. Georgia and Florid* that they have on hand more than fill Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale in tills city, an' made by tho moat celebrated manufacturers In the Unite States. Nunns ft Clark. 7’. Cliickering. Boardman ft Grni 1 Alight ft Newton. Edwards ft Fisher, all well known to tli- lovcre of Music, havo place in their largo assortm6nt.- These Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifnily finished I- Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frame made in the most substantial and workmanlike mnnnur.- Also tho justly celobrated Afolian Piano Fortes, which fi their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All thei instruments havo metajicframes which render them necul • arly suited for thi climate, preventing necessity of tunin for years. The undersigned aro Agonts for Henri nerz’s, celebrate Grand Pianos, made tn Parts. For Power and beauty of tom they stand pre-eminent. Caruart’8Mklodio.\8.—Tills beautiful toned wind instru ment,nianufactured by Carhartft Necdhnm, N. Y.,for vlllng purposes, Lodges,Serenading Parties, and the privatepra« tlse of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, the havo also for sale. All these instruments will bo disposed i on the most accommodating terms. Tho prices of tho 11 nnos ranging from $176 to $1,000, I.W. MORRELL ft Co PIANO FORTES. , THE subscribers solo agents for A. 8tod .art ft Co’s., and Jonn B. Dunham’s Han- Fortes, am always supplied with an u> sortment of theso favorite aud Justly eelebratod instre mento. For durability they can bo fully warranted, wbib their superiority oftone and touch is evident and acknow' edged by the most casual observer, as woll ns the critic* connoisseur. The ladles are respectfully invited to viuv these instruments. Au arrrangemerit having been effccte • with ono of our most eminent Pianists for the purpose, the' can also be enabled to judge of tho tono. F. ZOGBAUM ft CO.. Markot-squaro. Secondhand llanos taken In oxchangc, also tune and repaired. je!7 PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDEN ft CO.. .Shrannaft, comer of Brought/m an/I Bamard-slreets. m To Planters, Merchants and others vmmNCtogpMi Savannah to lit in their scppubj.—'Tho under-gPjf signed would call particular attention to their exten- ** site wholesale and retail HAT AND GAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore bo sold cheaper, beenuso they are not burthened with jobber’s profits, while for quality and stylo they will compare with anything in tho market. Having permanently located in Savannah, we aro deter mined tosocuro patronage by solllnggood bargains, dealing fairly with all men, and cross-lifting with none. We are in league with no Shoe, Clothing or othcrestahUnhment, cith er for mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custom ers away from those houses whore they can buy cheapest. We oxnpct every customer to Judgo for himself, and If we cannot suit him, will take pleasure in referring him to oth ers who can. BELDEN ft CO, jnn27 Cr. Broughton nnd Barnard-st. GROCERIES, «Sc. C OFFF.E—160 bags prime lllo, 75 do. Jamaica, 60 do Java. Scoah—10 hlida Porto Rico. 10 do. St. Croix. 6do. Now Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered, and Clarified. Molasws—25 hhds Cuba. 75 bbls New Orienns. Flour—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do. Canal. 60 do. Iliram Smith’s. Bacon—16 casks Philadelphia nnms,600 Baltimore Bagg cd. 30 hhds Sides, 20 do. Shoulders. Brooms—10 dozen, painted handles. Buckets—200 dozen, painted. Soak. Candles and Starch—50 boxes No. 1 nnd Eamflv Soap. 60 do. Pale do. 76 do. Adamantine Candles, 25 d/i. Sperm. 25 do. Star, 160 do. Patent Mould do., 40 wliolo ami half boxes Starch. Toracco—360 nkgs various brands nnd qualities. Lemon SrRUP.ftc.—60 boxes Ix'mon Syrup. 10 cases Wal- nutjand Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. DoMKsmc Ijquors—76 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 60 do. N. E. Rum, 76 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra Old Monongahela do. Wines—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Mai deira. Received, and for aale by Jyl6 McMAHON ft DOYLE. F LOUR.—26 bbls H. Smith. 30 do Canal, 20 half bbls do, landing from steamer Aiif usta. and for sale by aug3 j HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. B AREGES and Grenadines, organdie and jnennut muslins Scotch nnd French glnshnms. lawns and French cam brics. figured nnd plain Swiss muslins, plaid cambric nnd India mulis. and other styles of dress ;ooda.for anloat tha lowest prices, by api6 dbwitt & Morgan. [JAY.—100 bales primo North River Hay, daily expected Li per schr Cataract, for sole to arrive by junegg HRIGIIAMELLY ft CO. CRANE ft RODGERS H AVE in store, and offer for sato on accommodating terms, tho following, viz: 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbls crashed do, 60 do reflnod A B and C do. 26 hhds Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls N O Syrup, 60 do New Yotk do, 200 bag* Rio Coffee, 60 do Java do. 26 hhds Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders, 100 half bbls Lard, 600 sacks Salt, 100 boxes Soap, various brands, 100 do fancy do, for toilet use. auglO .A. verlises a business, adapted to both sexes, and yielding a profit of from 600 to 2.000 per cent, for $1. I)r. Reese advertises that ho will send a knowledge of a usoful discov ery for $1. by which any person can make $60 per month. Professor Williamson advertises two new discoveries, in urn- vcrsaldomand, which he proposes to send for $2, with which a great many who have availed themselves of it have made from $8 to $14 per day. H. P. Cherry haa a business which requires no capital, and can bo followed bvany one. by which a great many who have tried Rare makingfrom $75 toSlOO per month. Wo gave him $8 for the Instructions. Wohave a business of our own invention, by which any person can make a good living, without much labor. We will forward all tho above information upon the receipt of a single dol lar, post-paid, addressed t« ANDERSON, ft OO.. aug29—w4 Box 202 Cirelqvillage, Pickaway Co., Ohio. WINDOW GLASS, P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLA8S, la superior in brilliancy of surface an 1 polish to all other, and never ■tains or rusts; withstands all climates, and Is packed with great caro, suitable for shipping. Dealers ana others will consult their interest by sending their orders to tho lole agents, FRENCH ft RICHARDS, aug20—dCm New Drug Warehouse, N. W. corner 10th and Markct-sta., Philadelphia. DYING AND RENOVATING. York-st., rear qf the Court House. Savannah, Ga. Established In 183!i. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers, ftc., cleaned and dyed various colora, Ladies’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable atvle, Kid Gloves Cleaned, and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed, as mar be required. All done in the same style which has generally so much pleased ray patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad ot steamboats, are requested to write me per malt, so that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Coat of freight each way for small parcels will be about 25 cents. All orders punctuaUr attended to. tpU2—tnfo4 /LEXANPER GALLOWAY. |T1 COME AT LAST, PER STEAMER AUGU8TA—Those JILffiti so much inquired for atBelden’s of late, consist ing of black Leghorn, Canton. Straws, Alboni, Florida’s, ftc. Come now and we can suit yon. Jya BELDEN fc OO. A CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER— A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary ‘ost received. Those desirous of a hand- .ige, and one proof against Mites, have only to make an early call for a /fltolce from a fine as sortment. - J. P. COLLINS, 100Bryan.it. X UMBRELLAS. A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, Jartre- oelved and for sale low, by J. H. COHEN ft 00..140Bronghton-st. A PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS,—An assortment of MPstlk and gingham Umbrellss.’! Also, low priced and fine tt(ono ^ fYAOON AND FLOUR.—20 JJ 28 bbU Floor, landing f BOLOOKSZj-IOHWbO Cfo, 10 do primo to choice Porto Rico do, 60 bbla Btowart’a refined C Sugar; for sale by auglT WEBSTER ft PALMES. C ORNED BEEF, HAMS, ftc.—Just received 10 h*Tf anil 8 bbls Geo Haws’ Corned Beef. 100 small size sugar-curod Hama. 8 hhds Bacnn Shoulders, 10 bbls leal lard and 6 do bleached Whaio Oil, and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER, aug!7 cor. Droughton and Drayton-streets. B ACON SIDES.—50 bhd* prime Bacon Sides, just receiv ed and for aalo by june22 COHEN ft FOSDICK. /1LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of this very supe- V/ riorwino, whoso reputation is unequalled where it is ting ;>er steamer Alabama, i PADEJ-FORD. FAY ft CO , mutation is unequalled familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and for sale by PADKIFORD. FAY ft CO., Junel Agents for Savannah. W HITEWASH BRUSHES. Swooping Brooms, Dusters, Scrubs. Popes Head* and Eye*. Scrubbing, Shoe and Ley Brushes, for salo by JylO J P. COLLINS. D OMESTIC LIQUOR.—160 bbls New Orleans Rectified Whisky. 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P ft II Connecticut River Rye do, 75 do Iaither Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbla superior old Monongahe la Whiasy. fiO do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach Brandy, for aaje by mhl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO, M OCKING BIRD CAGES.—Just received per steamer another lot of those Spring Door Mocking Bird Cepes. July 27 ipes, 18. F INE WHITE SHIRTS.—Just received a new assortment. Also a new supply of colored shirts. For sale by jolyai. PRICE ft VEADI DER. C OHN AND FLOUR—300 bags Corn, and 50 bbls Flour, landing per sebr Satilla ana for sale by atigl4 _ BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO._ n EMENT.—60 bbla Hoffman’s Hydraulic Cement, landing Jr i - i nnimfur irr.'r r -a __ aug4 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. B AGGING, ROPE. Ac.—76 bales Gunny Cloth, 400 colls Kentucky Rope, 3000 do Twine. For aale low by auglO CRANE ft RODGERS. ■juAiw aim airipeu mourning gingnam*; ai-o, a new X style of French ginghams, just received and for (ale by auglO AIKIN ft BURN8. T3 ICE.—40 casks Small Rice, for aale by ~ XV auglO McMAHON ft DOYLE. C HOICE OLD JAVA COFFEE-20 bag* old brown, tend ing, and for aale by augld HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. F LOUR.—100 bbla Howard 8troet Flour, for sale by June25 ROWLAND ft CO. C ORN l CORN!! 1,200 bnsbels prime white Western Corn, jut received and for ule by »og6 CHARLES H. DURYEE. B READ SHEER—For cutting bread of an equal thick- new, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold alaw, ftc. This knife can be regulated to cut any thickness required from *n K to X of »u Inch. Foruloby *025 J. P. COLLINS. very beautiful, jut opened and for ule by «g4 PaWITT ft MORGAN. FOB PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. 7b sat! on Saturday Afternoon, June llfA, at 4 o'clock. Tbo fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 ,tuns burthen, J.Bionorrr,commander, will leave ixd schedule every other Saturday. aa per annexd VRQM CTIARUBTON, June 11 June 26 July 9 July 23 August. August 20 September.. 3 VRQM muoxunu, Cabin passage Sept 17 June.. Octobur... 1 June 18 October...16 July 2 October ...29 (July... lfl November..12 July .80 November. 26 August 18 December. .10| | Auguat 27 Sept 10 Sept 24 October..,. 8 October.... 21 November. 5 November.10 December.. 8 .816 „ 6 Through tickets to New York 17 This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished with new bollors, and a large and elegant dining saloon on dock, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. fn Philadelphia, tliis ship occupies the same wharf aa tha Liverpool steamships City of Qlnsgow and City of Manches ter, at tho foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Froight on all porishablo articles must be pro-paid. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. DAKER ft CO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, Juno7 Agont, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ( Through in 60 to 66 hours,—Acte York and Charleston Steam Packets— leave Adger’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, nnd each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the now and splendid Steamships JAMES AUGER, Captain J. DianxnoN*, 1,600 tons MARION. Captain M. Bkhrv, 1,200 tons. SOUTHERNER, Cnntain W. Fostkr, 1,000 tons, will leave each aliennato Wedncsd>y, having boon newljr coppered nnd guards raised, is now in complete order. For freight or passage, having elegnnt atAte room accom modations, apply at tho offico of the Agent. HENRY MI8SROON, Corner East Day and Adger ft Son’s Wharves. N.B.—A now ship will be placed In the lino to conned with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. foblO Bv this routo Passengers leaving 8avannnh by 8 o’cloc Train of Cars, will arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hours. It is also decidedly tho best, cheapest and most expeditious routfc for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. Fure from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,76 ; from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee. $1(1,00. I*. C. Shaw, Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fisher, « « Tallahassee. F, K. WRIGHT. Proprietor Mali Train. Leavos Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. Atlanta “ « 6% “ P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atlantic and LaGrango Ronds, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mac i with the Dav Train* of the Central and South-westorn noads. Passenger will arrive in Macon at 12V. and at Atlanta at l)f, haring tho remainder of the night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Ate.) wh« leave 8avannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery in for ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. AccommodationTralns.Tri-Weckly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Re turning, leavo Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at7K A. M. This Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train of tho Central Road at Macon. Passengers by tho up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. TR1SH linens, Apron Checks, Saxony and Silk Flanneli, X one case snorted Dark Calicos, ftc.. just opened and for me by aug4 ’ DsWIIT ft MORGAN. Crape and Lot« Veils, .Collars, Handkarcblefi, etc., just re- iohr“ a ' kr mwnr . Mono jh. UNITED STATES MAIL 8TEAM.1 ISABEL, Wimjax Rnujxa, Commands between Savannah, Key Wost and Havana, connecting with the tho Pacific MailSteamahip Company’s line for Cal- ifornia. Tliis splendid sea steamship will hereartor leave Savanna for Key West nnd Havana, on the 15th nnd 8flth of each month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8th and 22d of each month. Tho Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. S. Mail Steamship Company's line to A*ptnwali,and the Pacific mail linn from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will ho landod at the railroad wharf at Asplni wall froo. Transit at the Isthmus at tho passengers' ex pense. The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mall Stenm Company's line at New Orienns. Tickota for Key West and Havana can be had of COHENS ft HERTZ, Agents at 8avannnh. Tickets for New Orleans, Asplnwall and Sau Francisco, can be had by applying to HORDE! janl3 IDECAI ft CO ,Agenta, Charleston UNITED STATES MAIL, From Mncon, On., to Tallahassee, Fla. Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to ThUahassee. tapjenfs commenced on the 0th Inst., running three times a week via. Nowton, Bainbridge. and Quincy, and three times a week via. Tiioniasville, Duncansviile, ftc. Passengers by this route will leave Mncon at half past # o’clock, A. M.. by Railroad for Oglothorpo. Tho Stages leaving Oglethorgo either way at 11 o’clock, arriving at Tate labassee, at 10 o’clock on the evening of tjio next day—time by either route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton. Bainbrldea and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the way ol Thomasvllle—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesday • and Fridays, at 10. P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by cither route in 36 hours—from Macon in 88—and from Savannah In 60 MACOITaND WESTERN BAIL UO AD. Mscox, May 17,1862. EMERSON FOOTE, Bup’f 8mo jy 32 SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally at fl* A. M.: arrive atOglethorpo 10V A. M.; arrive at Colnmbus 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally at 9 o'clock, A. H.,and Ogletnorpo . 11>£ A. M.; arrive at Macon at 8>< P. M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central H R trains to Savannah, Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash- ville. ftc. Connecting dnily at Columbus, by fast lino of coaches, 28 to Opelika, thence 04 milos by M. ft W. P. R. R. to Montgom ery. Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufaute mall stagoa. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Maoox, Aug. 29,1853.aug81 PLASTERING, AC. T HE undersigned having commenced bnaines* on his own account, respectfully tender* hla service* to th* publie. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas tering, Stoco Work, fto. ftc.. at tbo niual prices, and will in every case warrant work executed by himself, or under his supirvision. Builders and others contemplating build ing, would do well to call upon him before contracting with others. Orders left at his residences Jonea-st., corner of Barnard-st., will be pi omptly attended to. julyl6—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. LUMBER BUSINESS. T HE advertiser, a gentleman of steady and energetlo business habits, Is desirous of forming a connection with some capitalist in the above business, which is dally becoming so important an item in the commerce of thia city and State. Most respectable and satisfactory referen ce*, witli further particulars, given on addressing 0. Lum ber, at the office of this paper. jy22 H AY.—26 bundle# prime Eastern Hay, tending from brig Phllnra, and for sal* by »ug!6 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft OO. D RESS GOODS,—Received per steamship Alabama—Lav ender. brown and black barege, satin stripe printed do, ■mall figured do for childrens wsaT, Swica embrofded chem isette and undersleerea, Swire embroidered ana cambrio bands, tedioe’ sewing si la net mite and glove,'striped silks, ta.ajm.ll llp .tad„.. l l.ta, tar tal. bp Rocm ^ B0WMI -aj ter, 60 boxes L-, Haas’ F M Beef, land angl3 L fto.—80 kegs I.— Ush Dairy Cheese, 20 half bbla 6,, g from steamer, and for aale lnr SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. B ~ ALTOIORE FLOUR.—100 bbls Howard-stieet Flour, tending and for sale by > . augi3 Scranton, johwbton ftoo. C OTTON YARNS AND OSNABUROS.—20 baWYarns of various numbers, 10 do Osnaburrs, fbr sale by juoelO BRIGHAM, KELLY ft OO. B " UtTER Gma34K._Ju»t received, 6 kegacholce'o^. ahra Batter, 6 do Dairy Cheese, for sale ijy , , JnnolT . DAVID frOONNOR. QCHamnO AMERICAN.—The subscriber having been p appointed agent for the above Invaluable publication, is prepared to reoeir* subacriptlons. The next vol am* will commence on th* 17th 8*pt. GEO. B, MITCHELL, ■ anglO Successor to F, Zoghenm ft Co. T AW8 OF GEfiRGlA.-The Aets of the'i imrrr&aS , d matntfaJ*>*aawaiT$8$. W. WtCOUl, UomAf.■