About The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1853)
wbloU U»y IW-ot- hkA*8|s*« .aK'Sffii aih. •***«'»»*'"* *“•>• io Ws^&sSihd^- zJlftj Wtff SS® rwnch p printed Cambrfo S^gartur.is^ p' 11 "" s '' Cn,u I, " , * r| " r (i**W*“Kj;B,riOCI«IM 8UJ« I *— M ■■ S to JZfiUln wo OoUto » d » tofolto i : w€!SS^ ■ ' "tofeffiKitoS'Wto 0 "''* " sfttsSS?'“ SllSSsS- - I'sJtoW” SCRANTON. JOIWUTOM j CO. I W^SifSl'.Tirehlloclo'o,bT J. Bulloch. ] ^SAuhfiooo. * jSSSA •*« •gfssAmim. 7. •: to I* poiw^Oeore A' TMiliton ifoUvery. J*naj*K \A/ AKIvlu^M PUR®ABl£.W ■totS. WU" bujllu.f i TV- muii, aged (win SttoSAjrenni. Apply to > jUftdtl WYLLY.« MPNTMOl JJ fUlSH'—A Room 00 w SO BlC In pp bull corner of Ray ami Hull-streets. It I* suitable I- - „ oommUtM room or drill room, Kent wodertto Ap* »ly it il»U offloe. June 20 I '• in riven on the M November, or sooner If y at thin offloe, r auggfl ■ , ,_ .._Nt~A Houze at;the corner of HoU stmt And Orleans aqnare, pleasautly situated—good wa- I ter. out tatUdlaga complete, end In a good neighbor* with or without standing furniture, from letMay till let November, lignite at the Courier office. vnh'10 • BROUGHT TO JAIL—A nejro men wbo call* him • TO eeirJ06IAI! ; hfllsabouttwent/-(lvoye*rsofag*,of /I light complexion, and U five feet seven and a half «Q«(ncbce Man. He nji he belong* to Mr*. Marten Harrison, of Thomas county And had been hired to Mr. Graves, for the lari year, lie haa a aear on'the thumb of the left hand, and another aoar on the ball of the right. JOHN COLLIER, Jailer. 8t, Mary, Qa„ Angoit 90 th, IBM, aep8_ fiV__ FOR 8ALK—A gentle family Horae, ridea wall /tTYVand work* gently fir alngle or double haraeaa, Alio, a Ural rate Boggy, out little used, Sold becauae tho owner la about to leave the city. Apply atthla office, *ug28 rWt He la rather tight complected, about live feet ten In- •13t.olieahlgh.and he formerly belonged to Mr. Ilollday, In Chatham county. He waa aold to Mr. Wright in Savan* nah, of whom I bought him. Twenty dollara reward will bo paid fbr thla boy lodged in any JaU or aafe place where Icangethim. DAVID ALLEN. July a McIntosh county. ^7" ROUGHT TO JAIL—A negro man named TIIOMAS, 5 foot AH Inches high, about 23 yeara of age, haa a 1 scar above the left eye, Aud says he belongs to Mrs. jZLBecket. of IJberty county. aug7^ ^ ISAAC D’LYON, Jailor. Leg* UKLDEN * CO’S. - ----TsreTrKirWFiKLY - RECORD or the Kahibl* rrSK York Crystal Palace, edited by Prof, r numerous floe llluitratton engraved bj 1H. «nl*ttl.to Price 26 cent. "“'tTuljK'to No. 1 to * received. Sub.crl- "-'rvpB" 1 '- W T110RNR W1IJ.1AMB m MORE BOOKS. ■ „-tvni BV 8. 8. SIULKV, August 30th, 1853 : I ft nX» « th# FM “’ ot Uo ceQ,urlM •*"» by " iSffikWv tola of life In the gre»l * w 'itiiHcl t or{tom* It. tUen.bcln 8 thero. ffiSnUni encountered by Dick Turpin, Ac. Kfer.hnn.bi lkp.li. . ««“£! lid,.'Zokt'orSeptcmhcti 01... I . tornum’.IllitntedN.*e| fur ntoet 1« r - mW«L — J Coffee: 60 do St. Domingo do ; 25 | MUBB , mu Mi ■. SiTorTwEVta—w CAMS llnut Talence Clarwt. -- -* K fn(5Siu alwlO casks superior Claret. Just received I way ofCliarlcston, direct from Bordeaux, 1 5kf-hbJ j roussEAU. r feES5S5^stJffiW5caa ^klnoi, Bread Tnuteni, Ac,, for nlejjy^ ■ W?__— kH.VHAtk Akh MJtT Alt. i.*ai;k«,» , JUlYKIJtV. SII.VWMVaiU't FANCY GOODS. 115 »roMtf*io<Mrec<7 • ^ COTTON FACTORS, ■facoitnaA, Gtorgid, . . xicnouacaxjoxa. , xnwAan c. wad*. CRUGBRAWADH, FACTORS AND 00MMI88I0N MERCHANTS, 34 Bay-ttrtH, NapannoA. moriY a, roar. _ r. x. nmnux. POUT it DURHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTB, ■SbvannaA, Oa. It tmnWl MUSTAKII—A very —, - - Monument Square. viicmGAN'D ROI’E.—100 bales Uunny Cloth, 350 coils 114 • "one. Tor sale by 11BBEE k RODGERS U AvForkoiciiiuostretchedlto|>^far sale by _ k on board bar^ Marta Morton, at Andurson’ - Jnnel2 J junsaun S.ICKS-The ennl..t nnnneiit ..r the IC Ki”*"'KSkVA “am" > /iHAXi’AGXt—150 boskets superior Champagne, via J’ l/lWhkk. Ramin, Veraenay and Uno Star. In store ■i plfadileby junr30 • J. ROSShAu^ J CDfkER CRAVATS AND STOCKS.—Hair Stocks, and I 0Nik.Usm sod Cotton CravaU. of various kinds, jusl T-““«”“ft 141 “'“Wfe A VEAItBt Wnvm CITEF. AND SPICK—Received by brig Mason I (jB.ikTksntl in store. 30 boxes pure ground ccffeo, 30 C« n.u.t«rd, tor “I* ^ racnAT t co . I’RraSN LlQtlOna.—20 holt pit** Otord. nupuj* I f (VsOuk and Pale Brandy, Vintages, of 1840 and 1840, I.jHMtaImportation; 5pipes ifederSwanGin,a eupe- I 'lirutide: 1 Puncheon Old Jamaica Rum ; 2 do. Old 8t. I •'(hitdo: 1 do. Old Scotch Whisky. Received and foraale ■ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. |> july> I i\|(JCBNISCTi00n9- I '51 Buqti. Silks. Bon loops'—Black Grenadine. Crape de Paris, , u .*Dsh«i.Silks. Bombasines. Alpacas. Norwich Clpthii J s*4Pepilna. Mourning Liwns and French Muslins. Black i Cap tod Lore Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., jost re- l^frateb, PrWTIT A MtlRtlAN. I 1 BEAUTIFUL assortment of Pearl Cuso Porto-Munles- J a ihn. inter clasp goat skin Wallets. Gentlemen wlp Iltfcealltarty and secure desirable presents for their fe* IwktcqasloUDces. aug2 AIKEN k BUItNS. I nimVEi) BY LAST STEAMER.—Hair cloth shirts, mull 1IV ud ssnsook muslins, net gloves and raits laco man* I Bu,vwb blond, grass cloth, N W collars and chemisetta, I tgUvna Birdseye diaper. Ac., for saleby If jutlS DaWITT & MORGAN^ I pRAUBAGNiv—50baskets Mumm’sKerxenay champagne, |.V finis sndquarts; 50 do 1/)no Star do.of direct Impot Ww.iTervchoice article. In store and for sale by ' r nttttajt BljfO J. ROUSSEAU. N ETGOODS BY STEAMER TO DAY.—Print eu Jaconets sal lawns; Mourning do.; Needle Worked Collars I alFVtrti; lang Ann' Nett Mitts : Glace Sllka ; Black lEkforSlintillas: Wash Blondu ; Irish Linens; Ernbrold- |w1m4Seslloned Cambric Linen Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, lb. Twsalest the lowest prices by 1 jy!4 DEWITT & MORGAN H iVAS'A LIMES.—Just rcceired.ono barrel, lor ssle by jya A. nONAUD lODGER 1 Knife Sharpeners and Tablo Cutlery, Just re ,V aWedandforsalo by I jintS J. P. COI.LINS. I jHfttR ASD BUTTER-50 bids Conal Flour. 25 half do do do. 10 jsrs Butter, a choico article; landing from ■ darner Florida, and for sale by | »»*10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. H OTTER AND CHF.ESE.-25 drkln* Goshen and Western Butter. 50 boxes Cheese, received per steamer nml for |iMsby_ augo McMahon it doyle, S WP, CANDLES AND STARCH.—15 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family floap, 60 boxes Beadell’a Candles, 60 boxes ■ suth.br iale by ■ McMahon k doylf*. I JPJW-ttlwE Macoboy SnutT. 1 bbl do do, In bottles, 1 I u “jMtch do, In bottles. For sale by “fl» CRANE k RODGERS, 13—100,000 laths, for salo on the wharf, by I T. 1 *® ALBERT (1AITERS.—For summer wear, just re- | -uwlud by July31 PRICE it VEADKR. lt| CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.—Straw, ^i^hoin aud Webster, a flno assortment at mayl3 *" R ‘ ARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.—Those valuable five tenement three Btory brick buildings, situated on Tay* lor-street, (Calhoun Ward,) are olTercd for aale. These building* have all the advantages of water, gas, &o. fro.— Fur partloukrE apply to Ju.y23 WYLLY fr MONTMOLUN. )R SALK-A trustvand capable negro woman with her three children. Apply at thla office. _ apUO F IR 8AI.E—A very superior one horse carryall, double seat, made by one of the best manufacturers at the north For particulars, apply to maySl SAWYER, HOLLISTER fr CO., Whltaker-st B “UTTER AND LARD.—50 kega No..l Leaf Lard. 25 blrls. do. do do., 20 jara very choice Ratter, landing, and for ■ale by auglO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO, ljUTTER.—30 kega selected Butter, receivod per steamer, X) and for sale by aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fr CO. T EAS—50 packages very superior liyson and Oolong, the latter extra choice, landing per brig Excel, and for sale by aug21 HOLCOMBE, JOIINSON fr CO, C ORN.—800 bushels prime white Baltimore Corn, for aale to arrive. Apply to aug21 OGDEN fr BUNKER. FALL TRADE OF 1833. T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for tho Fall Trade will be completed in a few days, when wo will bo prepared to submit to your inspection an unusually complete BMeort- meat of general Dry Goods. Hnsiei v, Trimmings. Haber* dashcry,and Small Wares, Ribbon*, kc. M. PRENDEROAST & CO., 178 Broughton-street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west aide. aug27 B LANKETS AND FLANNELS.—The prlee or both these articles, and Indeed or every kind of good* into the f reduction of which wool goes, will rule high this *en*on. n anticipation of this, wo ate happy to Inform our cu** turner* and tho public generally, that wo had secured a. large stuck of summer m*do Blankets and Flannel*, both domestic and Imported, which wo can now offer at old pri ce*. M. PRENDEROAST & CO., 178 Broughton-street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west Ido.. amr27 S UPERIOR WHITE SEWING COTTON. «c.—We Have re ceived per steamer this week, a largf assortment of Drooks’ superior whito Sewing Cotton in oil numbers. Tills was the only sewing cotton that obtained the prize at the World's Fair In Ixmdon. It only requires consumers of this article to glvo it n fair trial to lie fully convinced of Its decided sujicrlority over nil other ranker’s productions now In use. In connection with tills, we have also received sev* eral cases of a superior made English Flax Thread of the several numbers,and in all color*. M. PRENDEROAST k CO., 178 Broughton-streot, oppusited St. Andrew’s Hall, west i side. aug27 OROGEU1B8 AND LlQ,OH8. C OHEN fr TARVER. olTer on accommodating terms—10 hhds fair St. Croix Sugnr. 20 do Porto Rico do, 20 do New Orleans do, 200 bbl* A, B and C do. 20 boxes Lonf do, 50 bid* New Orleans refined do, 100 bags prlmo Rio ColTeo. 60 <lo old Java do, 20 boxes ground do, 100 chest* Black and Gieen Ten* 100 boxe* Tobacco, assorted qualities, 20 do Cut Tobacco.' 100.000 Segnrs, some very tine. 80 boxes Soap, assorted qualities. 60 do Ponrl and No. 1 Starch. 50 do Leninn Syrup. 25 do Soda Crackers. 20 bills each Butter and Sugnr do, 20 do Hiram Smith's Flour, 50 do Canal do, 100do Baltimore do. 100 gross Mntches, 100 do Pipes, aia sorted qualities. 20 bales heavy Gunny Bogging. 20 lihds prlmo Bacon Shies, 200 bbtsRum,(Bn, Brandy and Whisky, and a general assortment of flno imported Brandies and Wine. nug2fl HIVING HOUSE, IFdi/ifnpton, Dittnd of CblumWu.—The undersigned. Into proprietor of French’s Hotel. Norfolk. Vn.. having recently leased ve popular pstn'.-llshment, takes pleasure in inform ing his numerous friends Hint ho has. at great labor nnd expense, refitted and furnished tho house and provided the most ample arrangements for tho comfort aud convenience ofnll who may favor him with tlielr patronage. Having had considerable oxporience in hotel-Uceblng he flatters himself that families and single boarders can bo ao commodated at the Irvingjas satisfactorily as at any other hotel or boarding house in the United States. * Members of Congress and others visiting Washington, with a vlow to reside the/e for some time, would do well to oxamlno this house before making arrangements elsewhere. It I* eligibly situated at tho corner of 12th street and Penn sylvania avenuo. midwajr between tho Capitol and Depart ments. The building Isjlarge nnd of modern architecture, tho rooms are spacious find well ventilated, and the furni ture Is now and of tho bestdossrlptlon. Still Better.—The charges are moderato nnd in accord ance with the times, whilst tho table* groan with tho best that the country affords. Call, examine, and s itisfy your- welros. ! DANIEL 1). FRENCH. Washington. D. C.. Juno 1,1863 Je7 QA*BBI.S II. SmltWs Flour * * Ovr 20 half bhls cHnlce Canal Flour 20 bbls Sugar Crackers 20 half bbl* do do 20 bbl* lluttc/ do 20 half bbls do do 20 boxes Soda do 20 half bbls Fulton Markot Beet, a choice artlclo 50 bbls Crashed Sugar, landing from brig Augusta, nnd for sale by Jy 17 HUlgOMBE, JOHNSON fr CO. H OUSE KEEPERS nnd other* will please take notice that the obstructions at tho entrance of my store, conse quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, nre now suffi ciently removed to ensblo them to gain easy access to the Interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked as usual, with Crockery, Chinn, Glass and Stone Ware, family Hardware, wood anu willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut lery ; together with a great variety of Limps. Lanterns, Wicks, Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be sold at moderato nnd just prices, by J. Pi COLLINS, nug26 100 Rrynn-street. F i)ll SALE.—The unexplred term of the lease ot ls»t No. three (3.) Jackson Ward, lielng the lot on South lirond- I WTTOIS—A superior article for dispepsui I A !«-for_ul«by may20 A. BONAUD. I PffwT 5 ® ^' ti,norc Hour, landing from s I A ,i Ubln, ».»D<>forsnlehy I J-'* 1 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fr CO. I F^2!^, AM !! IC ?, in . w bjte silk frin§ ■ r n.i. " >u |fimu cumin, wmie mi* fringl I lulln.'T ne i l m . **• " ilk mantilla* silk glove*. Swis I mam**' 1 ^ U,t refc ' Vfu * h 7 steamer, and for salo 1 by ■ DkIVTIT fr MORGAN. I I iJ-J 00 *? rre l* Baltimore Hour, of July inapec- 1 hiyH For Mle by ROWLAND fr GO. CIIFFSR—20 flrklns and tubs prime nnd | •Waeru4fo r h ^i e l ^ tter ’ 6 ° h 0 * 6 * t ' licc * 0 ' recu * vi ' j wr three (S . . street, on which tho old St. Jolin’s Cliurch now stands; also the building on said lot. Apply to JUIJAN HARTRIDGE. aug25 Office over Bank of Savannah. S ' UNDRIE8.—60 bbls Gcnesco Flour. 60 do Butter. Sugar nnd Soda Crackers, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart's Clarilled Sugnr, 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300 boxe* No. 1 Palo and Family Soap. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160 bbls E. Phelps nnd Rose Gin. 40 do P.& II. Connecticut Ri ver do. landing and for salo by aug24 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON fr CO. ■ ^ - McMahon fr doyle. I Ji ^RE.—Tea and Coffee Pots. Mugs, Soup j •M8pittoon* J, jJj2rij^ Ju * ep ^ lxcra ’ l^ an '" e8l ' ck ' , i Lamps I J. P. COIJ.IN8. I O in-t URD.—60 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 60 bbls ^ rg» prims L-*f lard, received and for sale by J5& SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. I finiv m-nA.x iu; I w STARCH.—76 boxes No. 1 Pale >;M4o8i,/i. Pi , 75 boxeg U®**!®! Candles; 50 do Star • ^ »hUrcb received and for svle by MfMAIlON H D gC CHAMPAGNE^ O FFICE COMMISSIONERS PIIXWAOR—Sealed nrojiosals will be received at the office of Cohen fr Fosdlck. until Tuesday, 10th Inst., at 12 o’clock, for raising the steamer Ivanhoe. and delivering her at WlUink’s ship yawl. Remo val to bo completed within ten days after contract Is sign ed. OCTAVU8 COHEN, aug!3 Chairman protcm. T~OAF, CRASHED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. 25 bbl* A, 1 26 bbl* B. VSlewart’a. 25 bbls C.J 10 bbl* Powdcrcil. landing, and for salo by auglO HOI AIM BE. JOHNSON & CO. McMahon fr doyle. ■ 41 hsrti 20 basket* pints, for sale by I A- BONAUD I ^ *’***• of twn bushels each, of Kl he * ‘ * l J*i •» lots to suit purchasers. ffffijSi T. J. WALSH* 170 Ray. M boOetL5 rime New Oriesns Jlolasses, n- ia stew M 4 (be sale by PUanw,- OGDEN fc bunker. v kj 4 ^~ 7a , e * ,lu i b»lf casks and boxes, for sale OSorgjj— A. PohAUP. ■ ? lkIkrI«H inT 240 I)ro P *nd Buck Shot. 10,000 l^riia»i 1 i,] , .| 4 c **** Extra flno Hyson Tea. 25 boxes ramfciBy° dodoNo ' 1 do, 20 hhds Shoulders, |5oa7~~ _ HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fr CO. |n.kthi,?f® n/)ra FROM NEW WHEAT.—00 bbute "‘ M r r Alabama ; also.' | u(l« 0D “ tknsl, fresh ground, for sale by ^AT-T^TTr-—JOHNSON « Porto Rico Sugar, landing lK*W~J0euk. n JOHNSON fr CO. cho,ce Shoulder*, n Uj) ^ •wsmer 8Ute of Georgia, and for sale by iJOCOfiTr— MoJfAHON fc DOYLE. &?®MPN(Kufn H °l Und Bln, 60 bbl* P. fr H. do, ^ do do t 26 bbU rsT*M3dooM Cnffose do. 60 bbl* white, sSySSSSS&Sf!^;' d Buurt ”» do - mcmahon fr doyij: S UMMER CA8SIMERES, dra etes. white n ml colored linen drills, coating*, cottonade*, gauze flannels, gents aud boy’s linen and cotton half hose, ladies’ silk, cotton and thread hose, gauie merinos, silk vests. fcc..for sale by may5 DslVITT & MORGAN W HITE AND CHECKED MATTING, of best quality, for salo bv jel4 DkWITT & MORGAN. UTTER AND CHEESE.—lust received per steamer Au: gusts, 6 kegs choico Goshen Butter, 10 casks Dairy Clieeeso. for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, augl7 Corner nroughton and Drayton-streot*. A ~NCli0VY PARTE, French Mustard, Capers, Sordino* nnd Olive*, for sale by june24 *A. BONAUD. 200 bb’i arrive. Apply to nug20 OODF.N fr BUNKER. C IDER.—25 boxe* Cbampnge Cider, a very choice article landing from steamer State of Goorgia, for sale by JylO HOLCOMBE, J0UN8JN & CO. L INEN COATS AND PANTS—An' addTtionml supply re ceived and Tor sale at 147 Bay street, by mil PRICE fr VEADER. J UST RECEIVED a supply of 34 and 4-4 Brown Home, span. augi AIKEN fr BURN8. C ORN AND OATS—For sale to arrive. aug6 OGDEN Flour,60 do Hiram Bmith’* c and Sugar Biscuits, Tor salo by Ml .““W* Hont *««■ »«» 1*571 ~~«omsiore by TnovT^ i®ANro>L JOHNSTON fr CO. h wSJiK,; , ft, r b "" r ' d * 1 >• i "'“ iMSTT-r--—1 A BONAUD, WWred, a lot of Une Hama, for sate bj R3°Kg0lifTrr= A. BONAUD. tD d Tongues, rur u | e by " —->• w - Goodrich Wttk'ta Ale. for wooooSZh. f«55, ta ”<aaw drills’ lul " Hut - Mtolf-l Mr Hlmmer Ausa.to ,nd Wmarrr-7-JL “imahon * Tkiylr HiiUHOM * DOYI*. Utd - 10 bt ''* sal* by . HOI-COME. JOHNSON ft 00. ), 100 boxes Butter, Soda MoMAHON fr DOYLE. D ACON SIDES AND BEEF.—10 cask* choice Bacon Side*: O 20 half bbl*. Fulton Market Beef, for sale by net MoMAHON & DOYLF. "DUTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR.-80 keg* Goshen But- AJ ter, 50 boxes do Cheese, 56 bbl* Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour, received per steamer, and for *ale by Mjgl 8CRANT0N, JOHN8TON fc 00. J UOT RECEIVED—In store and for sale, 800 bbls Thom* Wton Ume, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland Oats, 100 bundles Northern liar. Apply to ._*• .W* WINKLER, Williamson's building. I AKPER'S MAGAZINE—The September number of Har per s Magazine, an excellent number, received and r sal* by b. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street. UK ALKSTATE FOR BALK OR LEASE. JOHN T. KOWUXD. _ JOHN T, ROWLAND, JR ROWLAND it CO.. 1 GENERAL COMMISSION MEltCilANTS, 172 Day-street. SavannaA. H. K. WASI1UU11N, Ag*t., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, (uvAK.vaii. aa. WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 94 Day-street. Savannah. O’HEAR it BTONKY, ' FACT0NRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, South Carolina, un or tub rmx or u»ark. o’uiur a oo. BANCROFT it BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND UROKl-JtS, For the Purchase and Sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exohange and Real Estate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. Jan24 WILUAM II. DANHBR, ATTORNEY AND-COUNSELLOR ATIaW, IVoupuiite, Lowndes county, Ga. Will practise In lliomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin, Iaiirens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia: and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. fob23 WM, F. WIUJAMS. THADmtl’H OUVKR. JACK IIROWN. WILLIAMS, OLIVER it BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practise in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston. 8tewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining counties where their services may be required. jnn29 FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSUJJJR AT LAW, Washingto n City, D. C„ . Will practise In the various Courts of the District, aud at* tend to the prosecution of claims against tho Govern ment. Jnne22 on. G. F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. Sclinlder’s, west of Uberty square. Mont- gumery.strect. Residence comer of Perry and Drayton- streets, opjiosito the Catholic Church. June22 JOSEPH GANA11L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Day ami Whitaker-streets. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office—175 Bay-street, Atwimiaft, Georgia. WAUFEU S. NOTT, ATTOUSEY AT LAW, No. 99 Bay-street. 5auanna6, Georgia. mcqueen McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville. Fla, JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, comer of Whitaker st. and Bay-lane. Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, # ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-st. and Bay-lane, Savannah. Ga. TIIOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DIST. Office, comer Bay qnd Bamardstreets. Savannah. THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus. Georgia. WM, H, F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUN8KI.UIR AT LAW, No. 14 Watt-street New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WIIOI.KSSLK AXD RETAIL II K A LKR |g WINDOW R1JNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS, West Side. Monument Square. Savannah. Ga. BROWN it HARRIS, BOARDING. LIVERY AND SALKS STABLES. WIWT IIKOAO fTORJOCr. 8AVA.V.VAH. HA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner ofBny and Whitaker-streets. Office hours from 9 A. M„ to 2. P. M.; nnd from 3)<, P. M. to 0, P. M. DANIELL it COOPER, AT10RNEY8 AND COUNSEUJJRS AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will tako contracts for Building nnd Work In Masonry of overy description. Residence first door west of St An drew's Hall. Broughton Street. ’ ROOFING. Tlio subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- ciples.aud from sixteen yenre’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Price* very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. A7*Gnttcr* and Conductors made to order. M. WIIIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I.AW, Alligator, East Florida. Will practice In tho Eastern and Southern counties. Refer to Col. 8. S. Sibley, and It. B. Hilton. Esq., Savannah, Ga. J. YV. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND CoUNSEI.UM AT LAW, fhrsyth, Mimroe Clninly, Ga. J. B. UAYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scrirm County, Practice* In tho Eastern aud Middlo Circuits of Georgia, jy'ifl—3ra 8. YV. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUXSKLI.UK AT I.AW, Monticello. Jefferson Osunly, Florida. Reference—Hon W. B. Fianraa, Savannah, Ga. feb3 Ta: m. .Honwnon. c. o. wilso.v. NORYVOOD is YVILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Samnnah, Ga.. Will practice in all the Counties oftlio Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to theirenre, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over Wi iutkh fr P.U.MIM'. WlLUZM ». TUWlNIl. JOHN M. Ull.tET. FLEMING Ac M1LLEN. The undersigned having united in the practice of law. will attend punctually to any business entrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. IVnslow fr (V*. TIIOMAS HUGHES IIINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNaKIJ/Ilt AT LAW, Troupeille. Georgia. Will practise In tho f'irccuit Courts of Thomas. Isiwndos, Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwin.Georgia ; and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of thn Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd In Alnchun nnd Cnhimbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Mnridn Will attend to thn claim* of all (lerson* before the Departments at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICIIOLS, Owenz’ Building, opposite Pulaski House, Having made large additions to Ills establishment, continue* to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, In his usual neat and handsome stylo, and on accommodating term*. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents of the above Company are prepared to take risks against .Finn on Building* and their content*. Also Maiuxk Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY fr CO., Agents. JOHN RUIN, AUCTIONEER AND CUMMISIOX MERCHANT, 163 Broad-street. Odumlnu. Ga.. Will transnet the above business In the usual manner, and jiay strict attention to nil consignments entrusted to his enro. He would respectfully refer to the following pci- sons: lion. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, War- ham Cromwell. Esq.. IsiwIkM. Durr. Columbus, <>*.; Wm. P. Yougo, Ahrnliain Racker. Savannah. Cm—junc3 KDIVARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. fc A. RAILROAD, Ringgold, Walker County. Georgia. WILL attend to tho purchasing on commission. Corn, VV Wheat and Macon. The Ringgold Depot lielng situa ted In a region of country ({bounding in grain, it can usual ly be purchased upou more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the IV. & A. Railroad Orders covering thceash. with limited or discretionary Instruction*, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will ptonso forward sack* wllh order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm. M. Wadly.Sa- vnnnnh. may 10 JOHN 11. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, iAuron* county, (in., late junior partner of the firm of A. fr J. Cochhaxk, Irwinton. Ga.. will nttend promptly to all business entrusted to Uls care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. II. Row*,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh, Savannah. mny7—dfcwly Wm. M. l.xwton, R. WAixwmairr Baco.v, Wm. M. Taylor. Juskj-h T. Dill. YVM. M. LAWTON dc CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 18 South Wharf, Charleston,'S C. aug23—2aw4m BONNETSt BONNETS H ^ 60 c se* just received at the TRIMMING AND JpFOKNER U» VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-st.— gy- Country Merchants Milliners, aud the public gener- alTy, are Invited to examine this »tock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admiredsty.es; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods ; a great variety of crape embroidered blond lining*. Paris silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings, dress do. whito ana colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bareges, shell and other comb*, hair puffs, curl* and plaits, ribbon plaits, flowora, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wrlsttoita, buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking esps, slippers, children’s liabliment*. such aa robes, racks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Doyu, assisted by competent millners from New York, will attend to the trimming department, and will en deavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor ber with orders. Fancy and other bonneta cleansed, bleached and praised, Pinking done. JKF- Five bonnet maker* wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand tlielr business. ap!30 CU-PARTKH8IIIP NOTICE, lj,. The undersigned have associated thomsclves to- fBl gether, under tho name and stylo of Murphy fc Do- fll vanny, for tho transaction of general boot and Mi»Shoe business, having tlio stdfd on tho corner ol Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied by M Prandergtttt. They are now prepared to offer t»> their friend* and tho public, a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Gentle- men’s Hoots, Shoes, frc., which they will sell cheap for cash. J3y MURPHY fr DEVANNY. OUnrleaton Colton Market* COARLK8TON, Sopti 1«. Thfl aalci of the week toot up U00 ii dgurci ranging from 8| to 11 conta. Good middling to mid dling fair ia quoted at 10| to 11 ccnU. ReoelpU of tho week have been TICS bale*. Stock on band, ex* oloalvo of that on shipboard. 0300. Later from Texma. New Orleanb, Sept. 14,12.30 P. V. Galveston dates to the 12tb instant contain noth* More about the Fever. New Orleans, Sept. 14,1U0 P. H. The Lake oo||t ia still aufTering dreadfully. CapL H. L.Bnith, of the Englueer Corps, died on ueadny at MadUonviUe. Me bad previously lost ro children. Harry Hill, tho well known benevolent citisen of Now Orleans ia Bonding mohi nnrsca to Mobile. Tho interments yesterday in Now Orleans were rty-flve—thirty-five from tho fever. • New Orleant Markets. New Orleans, Bop1.14,12-36 P.M. Cotton woa firm on Tucaday. GOO balca wero aold— MiddtlngaRt ll Ceuta,Good Middlings 12J cents. Ccffeo ia utill advancing. IUo 11J ccnta. Trial of BUhop Donne. Uauuen, Sept. 13. The Court of llUhopa have been lu secret aesaiou all the morning, diseasing tho motion to dismiaa the jreaentmeut. Biaiiopa Hopkins, AIcCoskry and Whit- ingham, have participated in tho debate. Great eagerness ia mantfeated to hear the result, and the vote will probably be taken before the udjourumeut. [second despatch.] Camden, 8ept* 13. The Court of Bishops adjourned at two o'clock this afternoon, but the result of their deliberations is not ktiown. It appears that after Bishop Poaue and the Pre8cnlors lei't Court yesterday, a resolution waa adopted imposing strict Bccresyaa to their delibera tions, and it Is accordingly impossible to learn the re sult of to-day's session. There is great anxiety mani fested by tho friends of Poaue and various coulee- lures ora afloat. Many believe that the Court lias de termined to proceed to try him as the adjournment of tho Court was till Thnraday. Mnlnc Election. PonTLNAD, Sept. 13. There is no choice of Govenor by the people. Cros by, Whig,* boa a much larger vote than lost year, while the vote of Fillsbury, regular Pom., and Morril, Independent Pem., is much smnller. The Wh'gs have a plurality or'Senators, and the Whigs and Inde pendent Democrats wilt control the Horn*. twsnty yearn, a number of othor lot* in the vicinity or the above, Jnnel6—law3m a. WEBB. TO CARPBNTKHfl. CONTRACTORS, AND , BUILDERS. ’ rpjIF. cheapest establishment In the southern country for A. the tala of 'szJthes. doom, blinds and wood Mouldings, of every variety, Is at the corner of Calboan and Washing! ton streets, Cfurleston. 8. 0, All my wor* t* made or the best seasoned white pine, and the sashes, are glased in the. 1 _ DRY- FEET PRESERVES TUB HEALTH.—Jast 9 receivod. a few case* wSter-proof Boots; also, a 1 lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a flno as- ■••ortment of Uentlamen'* ana Ladles’ ovor Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN fr 0O,,100noran-street-* All in wont will please call and judge for themselves. • deell , DANIEL CBOMLAY, JJR NLW YOUK.-TV) lesve onfial«rdsy.l7th Inst., .nCTTo’clock. A M —The new end superior steam ■hip AUGUSTA, Qipt. Thomas, I^ron, will )save,ai above. For freight or passago. apply fo ■oM „ “ PADELFORD, FAY fr 00. Cabinro*4*ge., .......325 00 8teerage... 8 00 ^ BALTIMORE—The fkst sailing schooner D. JBffrL CLINCH. Captain Watts, will have dispstch as aboveT For freight or passage apply to _Jflpl4 0 # vv ROWLAND fc 00. NEW YORK—New Line^-The regular . cketschooner VUtGISIAlCaptain Axworthy,wlU meet with dlapatch for the above port. For freight or pea- mis apply to. sepu H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. 2 PHILADELPHIA—Heron’S Line.—The n , >*avilar packet schr F.. H. ItOWIJiY, Rodgers,mas- t«r. will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to v seplS *- OGDEN fr BUNKER. BOSTONH-niie first elase aohooner VICTORY, IB Baker, master, will have dispatch aa above. For rolgut apply on board at Telfklr’e wharf, or to —piO BRIGHAM, KELLY fr 00. Jit A BALTIMORE—Reiralar Llne^—The rtf. SB&ulsr packet achooner J. W. ANDERSON, Wataon. mister, will have dispatch as above. For freight or pas- ■age apply on board. atTelfalr’a wliarf. or to aug25 BRIGHAM, KELLY fr CO. NEW YORK—Union Line.—The regular packet schr. CHARLES HILLS, O'Neil, master, will iave quick dispstch for theabove port.^ For fre^ljjlri or_^ia- eage. apply to nug23 OGDEN frI FARE REDUCED. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK— -iFUILADEU’IIIA.—The new and splendid side wheel steamship 8TATE OF GEORGIA, Cnpt Ilobert Har- die, will leave Savannah as follow*: Wednesday, August.,,..,24 I Wednesday, September ..21 Wednesday, September... 7 Wodnnday, October 6 This ship has been built wlih thu strictest regard to the safety and comfort of her passengers, and her accommoda tions are unsurpassed. The new ship Kcytimt State, will take her place lu the Hue early In September, aud will, with the State of Georgia, make a wuokly lino, leaving eucb port on Wednesday. Cabin passage to Philadelphia $20 00 Steerage 8 00 C. A. 1,. LAMAR. Agent. Savauuah. _aug!8 HERON & MARTIN. Agents, Philadelpia, FOR HAWKIN8VlLLE - AND JNTERMFJMATB 1AND1NGS.—The steamer Til. Dillard, roaster, will leave on Saturday evening, the 17th Inst. For freight apply on board, or to '6 . BRIGHAM, aoplo , KELLY fr CO. $500 Challenge. 11 ODEN SAUK'S WORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific prlncl|iles.compound- ed with purely vegelable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and haa never been known to fail in curing tho most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them but removes all the sllmo and mucus which mny remain. Tho Tape Worm. Tltls worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that In habit the huinau body. It grows to un almost indefinlto length, and becoming so colled nnd fastened In the intes lines nml atomnch ns to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance. Jsc , which Is tho causo or many going to the grave, not believ ing that these complaints have their origin from the tn]>e wonn ; consequently they do not use the prnjter medicines for their disease. To these who are afflicted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup and IJver Bills; the Syrup to be taken in (loses of two ta ble spoonfuls throo times a day, then take front flvoto eight of my liver Fill*, to dislodge and pass tho wovm. By strictly following these directions, tho most obstinate cases of tape worm can he S|teedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. Tills worm »* oxonlly found in the small intestines, and Is the worm most common to children, yet it is not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suiter with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of tho bowels, picking At the’ nose, a Idueisli stresk under the eyes, frc. jf you.or any ol your children Itnve any of the nbnvu symptoms, Hoben- sae.k’s Worm Syrup can safely he depended upon—by using it you liavo a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if nftei using It according to tho directions the patient is not re stored to health,and the worms thoroughly eradicated from tho system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond tho grneo. ns for fall, there Is no such word ns fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacnrldca, or Small Thread Worms. These worms, to which the humau sytcui Is liable.are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be found in thu rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritation they produce, lay tho foundation for serious dlsor dors, such ns inflammation of the bowels, and other de rangements of the stoiunch. The best and safest medicine that can he used is Hobcnsnck's Wonn syrup. Such is the astonishing (lower of my medicines over Ascaradies. that I defy nny one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. .All that is necessary Is to use tho syrup in accord ance with dircsllons on each bottle ; and in,case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay tho Irritation they F iroducc, the IJver Mils, by their sympathising action and icalthy tqieration upon the bowels. Is tho most pleasant medicine that can lie taken. hobensackhTliver pills. No prt of the system is more llablo to disease than the liver.it being supplied with numerous blood vessels nud nerves, nnd If diseased, tho blood of enursn flowing thro’ all parts of tho body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, fro Liver Comiilnlut, Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, sorero pain In thu region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tonguo. pulse full nnd bounding, tho pain in the side Is in- creased by pressure, should the left lobe bo affected, tho pain Is general>y In the loft slmul ler. wllh a short dry cough, tho skin becoming of a sallow nppenrance, and tho stools clay colored. Till* disease can lie cored by tho uso of llo- heusack's Liver Pills, an they net directly upon Hjo seat of tlic disenso, nnd then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma ter from tho svstein. Dyspepsia. Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, nnd its various diseases are dizziness in tho head, heartburn, oppression after eating meat*, sourness arising from the stomach, fre. and some times general languor of the whole body, from this it will be seen that the disease owe* its origin to a disorganized state of the Liver nud Stomach. Hobcnsnck’s I iver Pills is tho very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, as they net by changing tho certain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, nnd rendering tho blood pure aud healthy. To Females. You will IlniHhoso Pills an invaluable medicine in many coniidnintn to which you nre subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been fouod of ine.-timablo bene fit in restoring nnd purifying tho blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may nrlwi from female ir regularities. ns liendacho. dimness of sight, pain in the side, buck. frc. These Pills nre tho only soft nnd effectual roine. dy to euro tho following complaints. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Khciunnthm. dis tressing Dreams. Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the dis en wa that arise from affections ol tho Liver, impurity of tho B1 od, or constipation of the Dowell. Medical Evidence Wo. the unudorsigned Physician*, having had the rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say. that the ingredients of which they nre composed makes them the lx's! l’lll In uso for nil diseases of the Liver, lin- puritiexe the Blod, frc. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY. M 1). L. BOWEN. M. D. JUT Purchase nono but thoxo having tho signature "J. N. HUHKNSACK,”a* nil others arc worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and nil others wishing to become agent*, must address the. Proprietor. J. N. 110BF.N- SACK, nt Id* laboratory,No. 120North Second-street,abovs Rare, 1‘liiladelphln. Sold by nil Druggists and Merchant* in the U. S may21—dtw&wly MULES.—Twenty flno mules, the largest over brought to tills markot, arrived this day from Kentucky, nnd nro for salo at Warner fr Hooker’s Stables. West Broad street. sep—4 m NEtV FALL STYLES.—.lust received at Dkmik.v’h, their fall styles of Premium Silk Hats. To Admire is only to seo them, so call early on nu20 BELTON k CO. C HAMPAIGN. RUM, frc.— 30 bankets llcidseick Cham paign. in quarts nnd piuts, direct from tho importers; 60 bbls N E Ruin ; 25 boxes Candy. lauding aud for sale by Jy!6 "HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO C AGB5—Mocking bird, canary and breeding cages, Just received,and foraale by J«3« J. P. COHANS. S HOWER BATHS.—Smith’s patent, in store nnd for sal* by JunoS I. W. MORRELL fr CO- P IKE’S MAGNOLIA WHISKY—For sale by nug26 COHEN fr FOSDICK P ORTLAND SYRUP.—300 bbl* for aale bv aug-’5 COHEN COHEN fr FOSDICK B AGGING AND ROPE.—150 bales Gunny Cloth,600 colls Kentucky Rope, foraale by aug26 COHEN fr FOSDICK. do, 10 half pipes Otnrd, Dupuy & Co. Brandy, 7 do do Chntnpague do, 4 quarter casks Henry Legnr do. 6 do do Champagne do. 20 eighths do do do, 10 do do United King dom. for sale by aug 25 COHEN & FOSDICK. C ORN.—400 sacks prime white Baltimore Corn, in store, and for sale by aug2fl OGDEN fr BUNKER. L EbXHES —1 tub orlargo nnd healthy Sweedisti Leech es, received per steamer Florida, and lor sale by aug24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monuinsnt Square. L AWS OF GEORGIA.—The Acta of the session of the legislature of the State of Georgia of 1851-52. received and for sale by 8. H. SIBLEY, oug30 No. 135 Congreis-st. O IL TEA. frc—30 bbl*. Bleached Whale OH; 76 boxes black Toa, In tf. Hi and lb. papers; 75 boxes Soda and Sugar Biscuit: 76 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and j iu un, HU Ginger received and for aale by July 16 McMAHON fr DOYLE. M ORE NEW books received by S s Sibley. 8opt. 6th, 1853—Ellen De Vere. complete; Life of Jno Randolph, Fern leaves, a now supply; Kuatine Qulntln, complete. The Boy Hunter, by Captain Mayne Reid. Claude, the Artist, by Ben Perley Poore. The Uwver’a Story or the Orphan's Wrongs, by a mem ber of the New York bar. Bride of Ornbeg, by Emily F Carlen Greenwood Leaves, a collection of sketches and letters, by Grace Greenwood ; Life of Captain John Smith. Private life of Danlol Webster; Castle of Otranto. Tho Star of the Fallen, by Newton M Cnrtl*. Beatrice, or tho Unknown Relatives. Father Gavazzi’a Lectures In New York, a now supply, Gleason’s Pictorial; Rarnum’s Illustrated News, frc.. for aale at 135 Congress street. ' sep7 OPPOSITION LINE. Change ef Departure—tor Palatial, Via., and all the interne- * diale landings on the route. ' ™ , The superior new Steam-packet WELAKA, Contain N. Ki.vo. will, until further notice, leave every SUtukiut. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rale of Pinza go In large, airy State Rooms, a* follows: To Darien 33 00 I To Plcolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 60 | . Pnlatka B 00 Jacksonville 0 00 J Black Creek.... 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to It. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be 9-ahtpped free of all charges at Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf, or to feb!8 S. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. fin- Palatka. E. F.. eio Darien. Bruntwidc. St. Maiyt,Jackton- ville. Middleburg. Black Creek and Piailata. Tho superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, ,'Ospt. T. E. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn- Ing. atit) o'clock, and will continue to leave every Tuesday, Tho Rates of Passage by this Boat, area* follow*: To Darien ....$3 00 St. Mary* 4 60 Jacksonville r 00 Plcolata 8 00 Pnlatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, ar to may31 CLAGHOBN fr CUNNINGHAM. Agent*. FOR PALATKA, E. * Tbuching at Darien, Brunswick. St Marys, Jacksonville. Mid- dleburg, (Black Creek.) aiul Picntala. - - The now and superior steampackets ST. JOHNS. Dipt. Jn*. Fuekikiuv. nnd W1L1 JAM iSTUN, Dipt. Tima. Shaw, will leave for the above places follows: The St. Johns, on Thursday morning. 16th Inst., at 10 o'clock ; and the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning, 20th Inst., nt 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at the name hour every Thursday and Tue*day thereafter. The latter boat carrying the United States Mail. For freight or passage, having handsome stateroom accommodations, ap ply on board, at Dillon's lower wharf, or to J. H. GUNBY, Agent. 53“ The 8t. Johns will gn to St. Augustine every fourth trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 20th instant. «ept4 IIS, jOtky-Rnpe. **p0 ’“it* Polo. ; .’alane, beingp«ri may be seen at our do-uhtq cash, balance In two wUh ifiUrMf, add; figured by HTT.J.WA At Privata Bals-^Paro five acre Iota, on* mile from the city, for aale low, If ap^led for ImmWlately, on accommo- dating terms. nplO At Private HaT»-0rey, Hard Drown, and Brown Brick In quantUieatoanitpnrchaaera, • auglO At Private Sale-300 bushels jBreSmee“Coni, In lota to •ultpurehoaera, Jutt received. aug5 Private Sale.—21 barrela choice'Butt Pork, In lots to auit purchaser*. landing and for aale. July 28 A Desirable Building I<ot for Sale. Lot No 0. fourth ty thing, Anaon ward, For particular!, Inquire it thf counting room. Jyl5 At Privato Sale—3 kegs Red Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Hatard fc Go’s HFG HG Powder, 18 do Dupont's N P Pow der. for aale low tq.eloee a concern. innelO G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY,—Drawn numbers o Class 110 s 49 62 43 10 55 17 84 60 35 66 74 6 Ticket 10 84 47 prize of 8100 returned. Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, nr renew at E. WmUNOTON *8. Ctreene ami Futnaki Lottery* OREGORY fr MAURY. Managers, Class 111, drawn on Friday, 16th Instant, in this city! Bales close at 3 o’clock,P. M. OA VITAL, $4,094. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballota. 43“ Tickets 81—shares in proportion. Extra Class 60, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday, 17 th Sept. _ JumAL. $38,000. 78 Number Lottery—12 Druwu _ *i" Ticket* 310—shares In proportion. Tickets either singly or by tha package for sale iu Bay lane,8avaunaU,Ga., nest to Robinson frCnmp. E WmtINOTO 80pl6 TON. OPPOSITION LINE. RT^ito, PALATKA, FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE lUj^a^PLACIH.—Leaves overy Saturday morning clock.—Tlio regular steam packet WELAKA, Capt. N. King, will leavo ts above. For freight engagements, ap ply on board, or to 8 M I.AFFJTKAU, Agent N. B.—The faro to Brunswick is reduced to 84. aug26 Life Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus ovor $260,000. Alvred Gill. President. Jab. C. Walxlxy. Sec’y. •Tills Company will issuo Policies on the Joint Stock principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the benefits of both systems at the option of the Insured. Thn strength, ability and well invested capital of tha in stitution are, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company in this 8tate or Union. [L.8.] signed • R G.PJNNEY, Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. RKFKRKXCIB IX 8AVAX.XAH. AARON CHAMPION. Esq.. Messrs. NEV1TT, LATHROP & 8TRnniN8. Rev. C. W. ROGERS. Tiicsubscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Farmer*’ Fire Inanrance Company. Granite Fire Inanrance Company. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Those Companion having a cash capital, safely Invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to cflect Insurance ngniust damago by Are,on all kinds of property on reason able terms. For Insurance In either of tbo abovo named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agfcut for tho above Companies, July 27—ly office 129 Congresx.st. WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDUK- VII.I.E, GEORGIA. D U. E. O DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to Inva lids nnd the public generally, that the abovo pnputnr nud superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct ed by T. Caklton OiVLK. M D.. is now ready for tho recep tion of patients seeking n restoration to health. All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully treated nt this institute): dyspep-in. gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoids or idles, hemorrhages, ainen- errhn-n, menorrhma, dy*menerrha*a. fluor albus, genital dis placement*, affections of tho eyes nnd ears, tetter, ery. slpelas and nil chronic diseases of tho skin nnd scalp, sen* tula, dropsv. Syphilis, and the humoral diseases gmeral- ly, neuraliria. sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the foiling sickness, vlrtigo. pnrnlysis.apoploctlctenden- cy. bninchltls.asthmn. chronic Inflnniation of tho stomach and bowel*, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of, nr chron'c diseased action that is curable—and alt diseases are eurahle. If no organic lesion be present. The Indies’ Department is under the Immediate supervi sion of that accomplished lady. Mrs. Jaxr Matthews, so well known to the old natron* of the establishment Tho facilities which this institution offers for tho prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic courso of treat ment, together with its easiness of access from all points in Georgia, and tho adjoining State*, renders it peculiarly adnpted to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them selves or tho efficacy of the water-cure. The purity or tho wntcr and accommodations for guests, re too woll known to need comment. In titling up the establishment no expense ha* been spar ed that could conduce to mako It one of tlio most desirable places of resort for Invalids in tho United States. I’atients will be required to furnish tlielr own out-flt.— These will consist of friction sheets nnd towels, compresses, nnd blankets, for siidorlflc purposes. All of which can be purchased here on the most reasonable terms. Twins—l’rnresslounl attention, uso of baths, fro . $10 per week—board $5 per week—payable monthly, Servant* boarded and treated for $10 per week. All letter* of inquiry promptly answered. JuneO CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, CARBIGES, BUGGIES AN1) SULKIES.—A gcocral iu*ortmeet. just received.—Tlio sub scribers nre now prepared to offer to the nubile- Carriages, i’hfctnns, Buggies. Carryalls, frc. fresh from some of the most popular Establishment*, nnd Builders at tho North. Tho selections were made by ono of tho firm, with strict reference to tho requirements of tills market. They nro determined to keep only such articles in their line, ns they can confidently recommend and warrant, feci ing assured that they will ho sustained in offering a ltet ler and liner class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The I’ubtlc are most respectfully requested to call, exam ine, nnd satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of tlielr stock JjT All kinds of Ropa'rlng dono an heretofore. L.S. BENNETT fr CO.. July 31 Corner West Broad and Bny-sts. PrJrafo Palijb IM» 255a KWmiy^tato*, low land- IngmuiLarkIhmtxv. ■ . /. ‘ / Mplfr TlflS DAY, atTl o'oJodi, will kutfH U food! «f store. N. n.—All articles parchaaad at aactkm and not zrltfod Guardian's 6sle., • On Tuesday, the Brat day ofNovembar nnt nt II o’clock, will be aold In front of the coart boas*. In Savannah. Lot No. (lO) T.n, Dfobv trihtog.Deckar wariind io- provementa in Savannah, befog thy property of Margaret Cavenaugh. Sold by permission or tbo OrdinaryofOatbsm county, and bv order of guardian. Tema-One-thlrd eaab, one-third on twelve months credit, and the remainder on two years credit, with interest from day of sale. Payment secured by mortgage on the property.'. Purchaser paying for all necessary papers. sep9 Administrator's On Tuesday, the 20th Instant, at 11 o’clock, will be sold, at tho Thistle House, Drayton street • .. All the perishable property belonglpg io tbe .estate of James Ronaldzon, deceased. Sold by permission of tbe Court of Ordinary for Chatham county, and by order of the administrator, lor the benefit of tbf neira and creditors of said estate, Terms cash. . sep9. .On THURSDAY, 18lh October, at 11 o'clock, will be aold, All the Household and Kitchen Forattaro belonging to the estate of 8. J. Casaels, deceased. 8old by order of the Executrix, for benefit of heirs,frc. ne8 Prlmo Wlilfk Corn at private sale—Jnst received ih ltd e, and for ealo In lot* to suit purchasers. Terms cash. . Rosendale Cement—Landing per schr North fltale. 100 bbl* Rosendale Hydraulic Cempnt, for sale low. New England Rum—Now landing per acbr Cataract, from Providence, 60 bbls N, E. Rum, for aale low. auglT Valuable Building Iwts at Private Sale—Lot No. 18. con- talnlng 120 by 00 reel, situated on Guinnett-street; also, 1-ut No. 14, containing GO by 120 foot, situated on thebor ner of Drayton and Ijimar-streets. If not previously dis-' posed of by privato salu. the above lota will be sold at pub lic auction In front of tho court house,on Tuesday. Cth of September next. Terms at sale. • . aug5 Rosendale Cemenl—Now landing per schr Cataract, 100 bbls Hydraulic Cement. mayl? Improved Essence of Coffee.—^We have just received from the monuticturera in rhiladelphl*. and'will continue to keep on hand for sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Es sence of Coffee. TUI* t* tlio best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence Ia much more wholesome, more delicate, fln«r flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saving 76 per cent over Coffee prepared la the ordinary manner. ;Try Hand see If It does not. tnaylS WATCHES, JEWELRY, And fhnqi Goods. RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh i.mnkingthe heat assortment In this city, or all klndsofWatches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods,Silver Spoon*. Forks, Pitchers, Tea Seta, Cups, Syphons. Plated Castors, and every variety of articles connected with our lino of business; allot which will be sold as low as Ih any city In the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. M3T Particular attention given to the Repalringof Watch- es sndJewolry. no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE VVATCHK8, die. Jjf THE undersigned t* now opening a splendid assort- jiyjmentof rich JEWELRY,embracing the recent patterns •Sj of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets ami Finger-rings, among dr which are some line diamond sotting*.from $10 to $600. jL Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sds of Kar in;, rings and Brooches, front $18 to $125 the set, newest and rarest nntterns; together with a very select nssort- ^ ment of extra fine Watches set In peqrl. diamond, hun ting nnd pltfln cases. Those, with a further assortment ol good Jewulry. Sterling Silver Pets, Spoons, Forks. ladles. Cups. frc..and Plated Ware of all kin :*. Fnnry Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold mount- ed Cane*. Cu tilery, frc.. render* his assortment very com plete. anil unsurpassed In the State, either in quality or pri ces. I). It. NICIIOIA £3* Strict attention paid to repairing watches, rlocks, and jewelry, nn12 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned res|iectfully inform the feitizens of Sarannali, Georgia and Florida, th*t they have on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever on Rule iu this city, and made by tlio most celebrated manufacturers In tho United States. Nunns fr Clark. T. Chlckering. Bnardmnn fr Gray, l*ilght & Newton. Ed wards fr Fisher. *11 well known to the lovers of Music, liavo placo In their large assortment.— These Piano* aro of rich tone, nnd beautifully finished in Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahognny, with iron frame* made in the most substantial nnd workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated Asilian Pinno Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not lieen equalled. All these Instruments have metalic frames which render them peculi arly nuitedTor tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning foryenra. The undersigned are Agent* for Henri Here’s, celebrated Grand Pisno*. made in Paris. For Power ami beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Czkuakt's Mkukhoxb.—This beautiful toned wind InxUru- mont.manufacturcd by Carhsrtfr Needlmm. N. Y..for vlll*go purposes. Lodges. Serenading Parties, nmT'the private prac tise of Organists, possessing n sweet and powerful tone, they have also fur sale. All these instrument* will be disposed o( on the most accommodating terras. The price* of the I’i- anus ranging from $176 to $1,000. I.W. MORRETJ.fr Co PARTICULAR NOTICE, UKLDEN fr CO.. Savannah, comer of Broughton awl Bamard streets. ■Tl To I’UXTKRfl. MKItMUHTB AND OTIIKRS VISITINn^n| 40LLLSAVAXHAII TO lav i.v Tiiwii SHI’ITJW.—Tho under-^^9 signal would call particular attention tothelrexten- slve wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our goods nro mosiiy of our own manufacture, and can therefore be sold cheaper, because they aro not burthened with jobber** profits, while for quality nnd style they will compare with anything in the market. Having permanently located in Savannah, wo nre deter mined to secure pa Irons go by selling good bargains, dealing fairly with nil men. and cross-lifting with none. We are In league with no Shoo. Clothing or otlicrestablishment. eith er for mutual benefit, or for tho purposeof keeping custom ers away from those houses where they can buy cheapest. We expect every customer to judge for himself, and if wc cannot suit him, wllltako pleasure in referring him tooth er* who can. BEI.DKN & CO, j*n‘.'7 Cr. Broughton nnd Haniard-st. PIANO FORTES. TIIK subscribers solo agents for A. Stod- nrt fr Co's., and Jonn II. Dunham's l'inuo Fortes, are always supplied with on as- snrtment of these favorite nnd justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch i* evident nnd acknowl edged by the most casual observer, ns well as tho critical connoisseur. The ladle* aro respectfully Invited to view these instruments. An nrrrangcnicnt having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pianist* for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of the tone. F, ZOGBAUM & GO.. Market-square, j$3“ Secondhand Pianos taken in exchango, also tuned and repaired. Jel7 GROCEUIE5,*Vc. C OFFEE—150 bag* prime Rio. 75 do, Jamaica, 60 do. Java. Ht’HAR—10 hhds Porto Rlco.lOdo. St. Croix. 6do. Now Orleans. 100 bid* Crashed, Powdered, nnd Clarified. Mouusks—25 hhds Cuba. 75 Mila New Orleans. Flora—160 bbls Baltimore,76 do. Dinal.60do. Hiram Smith’s. Ba*xin—16 cask* Philadelphia Ham*. 500 Baltimore Bngg od. 30 hlidu Siilcs, 20 do. Shoulders, Brooms—to dozen, painted handle*. Bltkkth—200 dozen, (minted. Soap. Candlkh and .Stahcii—60 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do. Palo do. 76 do. Adninnntiiiu Candles, 25 do. Sperm. 25 do. Star, 150 do. Patent Mould do.. 40 wlislo and half boxes Starch. TotiArto—360 pkga various brands and qualities. I .KM ox SvnrP.frc.—50 boxes I-onion Syrup. 10 cases Wnl- nut'nnd Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. DoMixnc Ijqrona—75 bid* Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. N. K. Rum. 76do. Rectified Whisky. 30do. Extra <dd Monongalieln do. W|NR»—20 quarter casks pure Mulagn, 8 do. choice Ma deira. Received, nud for salo by jy!6 McMAHON fr DOYLE. CRANE A RODGERS H AVE In Store, anil offer for sab on accommodating terms, the following, viz: 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. lOdo Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 50 bbl* crashed do. 60 do refined A B and C do. 26 hlids Cuba Molasses, Iin) bids N O Svrup. 60 do New York do, 200 hags Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do, 26 lihd* Bacon Side*. tQ do do Shoulders, 100 half bbls Imrd. 600 sacks Salt, 100 Iwixcs Soap, various brands. 100 do fancy do. for toilet use. auglO 91,01)0 DOLLARS A YKARlFOR 91. A FINE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—M. J. Cock ad vertises a business, adapted to both sexes, and yielding a profit of from 600 to 2.000 per cent, for $1. Dr. Reese advertises that he will send a knowledge of a useful discov ery for $1. by which any person can make $00 per month. Professor Williamson advertises two now discoveries, in uni versal demand, which he proposes to send for $'2. with which a great many who have availed themselves of It have made from $3 to $14 per day. H. P. Cherry lias a business which require* no capital, nnd can be followed by an v one. by which a great many who have tried Itare making from $76 to $100 per month. We gave him $8 for the instruction*. We have a business of our own Invention, by which any person can make a goo,l living, without much labor. We will forward all the above information upon tho receipt of a single dol lar. post-paid, addressed t*- ANDERSON, fr CO.. augCO—w4Box 202 Clrclevillage. Pickaway Co., Ohio. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS, Is superior In brilliancy of-surface and polish to all other, and never ■tains or rusts; withstands all climates, and Is packed with great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers and otlwrs will consult their interest by sending their orders to the sole agents, FRENCH fr RICHARDS, aug20—dOm New Drug Warehouse. N. W. corner 10th and Market-st*., Philadelphia, , Kentucky Rope, 3000 do Twine. For sale low by auglO CRANE fr RODGERS. wu" ii.ouimug K l,, a u *"i | 'i hi v. i* uuw -- style of French ginghams, just received and for sale by nuglO AIKJN fr BURNS. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 Fork-*!., rear of Ike Court House. Savannah, Ott. Established In 1833. L ADJES’-Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers, *c., cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladles’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fa*hlonable style, Kid Gloves Cleaned.and Gentlemen’* Garment* Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed,as may be required. All doneln tbe samestyle which T) ICE.—10 casks Small Rice, for sale bv has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— It auglO McMAHON fr DOYLE. Terms moderate. ' Persons sending parcel* by Hamden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to writo me per mall, so that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will be about 26 cents. All orders pnnetnaUy attended to. ap!12—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. fn COME AT LAST, PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—Those jHlyiaU ko much inquired for at Belden’s ol late, consist ing or black Leghorn, Canton. Straws, Albonl, Florida's, frc. Come now and wo can'iuit you. j/8 BELDEN fr CO. S YRUP. IJQUORS AND BACON.—300 bbU Portland Syr- up, 100 do Phelps’Gin. 60 do Monongahel* Whisky, 40 hhds pr(me Shoulders in tight casks, - for sale tn arrive, by augfl. * COHEN fr FOaniCK. F IJJUR AND HAMS—60 bbls Baltimore Flour, 6 tierces H Lewis' IJams, very small, landing and for aale by Jyl4 , TT. -.' HOUXwmQq Hi CP. mh281 CANARY CAOR3 BY THE LAST STEAMER— A vnrioty of now and beautiful pattern* of cananr Cages just received. Those desirous of a liana- some Cage, and one proof against Miles, have only to make an eatly call for a tfoolee from a line aa ■ortment. J. F. COLLINS, 100 Bryamst. ___ .UMBRELLAS.. A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, Juctre- AVceivad and for sale low. by . jv94 . ■ J. H OGHEN fr OO., 140 Broughton-st PARASOL8 AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment of landing from steamer Aur usta. and fur sale by aug3 _- IIOLCUMRE. JOHNSON fr CO^ B AREGES nnd Grenadines, organdie and jaconet niusiius Scotch nnd French gin-Jinm*. lawns and French cam brics, figured and plain Swiss muslin*, plaid cambric aud India mulls, and other styles of dress ;uods.for sale at the lowest prices, by ap!6 DltWlTT fr MORGAN. per sclir Cataract, for sale to arrive by Junoffi BR1GHAMELLY 10 do prime to choico Porto Rico do, 60 bbls Stewsrt's refinod C Sugar; for sale by WEI augl" VERSTER & PALMER. and for sale by june22 OOIIEN & FOSDICK. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 bnskot* of this very supe rior wine, whoso reputation Is unequalled where It Is familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and lor sale by PADELFORP. FAY fr CO . junol Agents for Savannah. W HITEWASH BRUSHES. Sweeping Brooms, Dusters, Scrubs, Popes Heads and Eyes. Scrubbing. Shoo and Ley Brushes, for sale by JylO J P. COLLINS. D OMESTIC LIQUOR.—150 hit* Now Orleans Rectified Whisky. 100 do F. Pholps’ Northern Gin, 40 do 1* fr If Connecticut River Rye do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbl* superior old Monnngahe- la Whlssy, GOdodoRjedo, 400 gross old Georgia Peach Brandy, for sale by mb 14 SCRANTON. JOIfNSTON fr CO. i it OCKING BIRD CAGttr*.—.lust received per steamer . another lot of these Spring |)oor Mocking Bird Cases. Also a new supply of colored shirts. For salo by julj31, PRICE fr VFAD! tOKN AND >TX)UR —300 bags Corn, and 60 bbls'Flour, / landing per schr Satllla and for sale by ing!4 BRIGHAM, KELLY- & CO. Kj and for sale by aug!3 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. C ORN lam' angl4 /"T KM EXT.—50 bbls Hoffman’s Hydraulic Cement, landing H AY.—25 bates Eastern Hay. for sale to arrive, by aug4 BRIGHAM, KFJJ.Y fr f UNITED STATES MAIL-LINE. New York and Savannah Steamahi; 8UMME11 ARRANGEMENT. Days of Leaving Sarannakfor Sew York. TlieAugusta, Capt.Lyon ...Saturday, Sept. 3 Tho Florida Capt Woodhull,.. .Saturday. *• 10 - Rredneada; " “ Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow... l»Ti ? -14. -lrpassed In in 50 to DO C HOICE OIJ> JAVA COFFE8-20bag*old brown, land- Ing, and for sale by auglO HOLCOMBE, JOIINSON fr CO. speed, safety or comfort—making their p hours, and are commanded by akllfiiL careiui ana pome of ficer*. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of tbe Knoxville In the anturen, - this line will be semi-weekly—railing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin paassgo $26. Steerage, $9, PAPELFDRD, FAY & Co., Agents In Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, JuncS 13 Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVAN NAH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. The new and splendid side-wheel Steamship 'STATE OF GEORGIA, of1,200 tons register) Captain William Colijxk, has commenced tier Regular Trip*, and will leave Savax.vau on Wednesday, the l8th day of May, and overy alternate WiownufliAY thereafter j say oa the 1st. 16th and 20th of June, and 13th July, and so on. * Cabin Passage to Phllsdn.phla $26 00 “ “ through to New York ,,...26 00 Steerage” 9 00 Till* Shin has been built witli outire regard to safety, com* fort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable faeiuties te business and travel. For freight or passage apply to C. A. I,. LAMAR. Agent, Savannah mny 17 HERON fr MARTIN. Agents. Philadelphia. FOIL PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. Tb sail on Saturday Afternoon, June 1HA, at 4 o'clock. “* llio flno stae-whecl steamship OSPREY. 1000 .tuns burthen. J. Bkxxktt. cnmmnndcr, will leave «s pc. annexd arhedule every other Saturday, rmra c June 11 Juno 25 July, July 23 August 6 August 20 t CltAflljyTO.V. Sept 17 October... 1 October.. .16 October ...2D Nnvcmbcr..l2 Novcmlier. 26 September.. 3|Dccctnber..lQ from rmwmayniA, June 4 June 18 July 2 July V July 80 August.....13 Sept 10 Sept 24 October.... B October.... 21 November. 6 November.19 (August 27 j December.. 8 Cabin passago ....$16 Steerage 6 Til rough tickets to New York 17 Tills ship lias been thoroughly overhauled and furnished witli now boilers, and a largo nnd elegant dining sa'oon on deck, wlih every arrangement that can add to tho comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship ocrupios the snmo wharf as tha Liverpool steamship* City of Glasgow nnd City ofMnnches ter. nt tho foot of Queen street, nnd Central w'harf, Charles ton. Freight on all perishable article! must be pro.paid. For freight or tmssngo, apply to IL F. BAKER fr CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. June7 Agent. Philadelphia, UNITED STATES MAIL I.INE, ( Tliroiig|i In 60 to 66 hours.—.V»h» York and Charleston Steam Packets-1 eavo Adger’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships JAMES AINjER. Cbptnln J. Dicxixsosf, 1,500 ton* MARION. Captain M. DKimr, 1.20C tons. SOUTHERNER. Captain W. Foarm, 1,000 tons, will leave each altermate Wednesd y. having been nowly coppered and guards raised, Is now in complete order. For freight or pnssage. having elegant state room accom modations, apply at tho offico of thn Agent. HENRY 5CISSR00.V, Corner East nay and Adger & Son’s Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will ho placed In the line to connect witli tho Southerner oil Wednesday*. feblO ^^■“UNTTED STATES MAIL STEAM YGftlBBgglllF 1RABFL, Wiluam Roluot, Commandsi between Savarinnh, Key M’cst and Havann. connectin ■ with tho tha Pacific Mail Steamship Company’sllne for Cal. ifornia. This splendid sc* steamship will hereafter leave Savanna for Key West and Havana, on tho 16th and 80!h of each month, and from Havana for Savannah on the 8lh and22d of each month. Tlio Isabel will connect nt Havana with the U. 8. Mall Steamship Company’* line to Aspiuwall,and the Pacific mail lino from Panama to California and Oregon. Passeugers will bo landed nttlio railroad wharf at Aspln- wall free. Transit at tbe Isthmus at the passengers’ ex- pense. The Isabel will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mall Steam Company’s lino ot New Orleans. Tlckots for Key West and Havana can he had of COHENS A HERTZ. Agents nt Savannah Ticket* for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Francisco. ca» be had by applying to MORDKCAI fr CO , Agents.Charleston Janl3 UNITED STATES MAIL, * From Macon, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fla. Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages lo Jhllakatsee. commence don the Gtli Inst., running three times a week via. Newton, Balnbrldgo, nnd Quincy, and three times a week vis. Thomas ville, Duneansrille. frc. Passengers by this route will Ion vo Macon at half past 8 o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglothorpe. Tha Stage* leaving Oglcthorgo either way at 11 o’clock, arriving nt Tal lahassee. at 10 o’cIock on tlio evening of tho next day—linn by cither route 35 hour*. Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, by Nowton. Balnbrldgo and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leave* Tallahassee on Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays. Thursday*, and Saturdays, by tho way o r | Thonmsville—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday*, at 10. P. M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route In 85 hours—from Mncou In 38—and from Savannah In 60 hour*. By tills route Passengers leaving Savannah lty 8 o’cloo Train of Cars, will arrive at TnllahnsHeo In 50 hours. It Is alsoderldedly the best, cheapest and most oxpo*lltious routi. for travellers to A(uilachlcola and West Florida. Fare from Macon to Ogtethorpo $1,75 ; from Oglethorne to Tallahassee, $16.00. 6 L. C. Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fisiikr, •* “ Tallahassee. _aug30 F. K. WRIGHT. Proprtstor MACON AND WESTERN RAIL1IDAD. 53E Mall Train- leaves Macon ilally, at 8 o’olock, P. 11. “ Atlanta “ “ 0^ “ I». M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of tho Western nnd Atlantic and laGrangn Roads, and with the Day Train of the Georgia Road, and at Mac 4- i witli the Day Train* of tho Central and South-western l-nada. Passenger will arrive in Maconat 12J4.and at Atlanta at 1)^, haring the remainderof tho night for rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wh» leave Savannah nt8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In for ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hours staging. AccotumodaUonTmlns.Trl-Weckly, will leave Macon every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Bo- turning. leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at 7>i A. M. Tills Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with Uvt Night Train of the Central Rond at Macon. Passengers by tbe up ward Train can dine at Griffin. Maoo.v. May 17.1852. EMERSON FOOTE, 8np’t- 8mo Jy 22 SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. P LOUR.—100 bbla Howard StreetTiobr, for aale by June2S # _ ROWLAND fr C C ORN I OGRN! 1—1,200 bushels prime white Western Coro, Jast received and for sale by —-.fti aug® B ALTIMORE FLOUR.- . landing and for sale by CHARIJJB n. DURYEE. ■100 bbls llowsrd-street Flour, augl3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & OO. L IME.—500 bbls Umt per brig Lillian, and for sain to ar- rtro.br JunelO BRIGHAM. KELLY fr 00. T7K>RSALE—A man 25 years old. an Engineer by trade.— J? Apply to July 27 WYLLY frMONTMOUJN. LANDINTMem TOTH COUNTYFOR SALE, mm The Plantation known aa Ardooc, Immediately on UMthe wftat aide of the Savannah rood iwren miles from ^•■‘•Darien, containing eleven lmndred and forty wen acres,of rplnt and hainnwck land. «f- which near twohnn dred and fifty acres are cleared and under fonoe. The ham- —*■ lands ore of a superior quality, for cotton, wo,,frc., *-*-Mo torpentinf. Thete are jm P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon didly at fl« A. M., arrivo atOglethorpo 10)< A. M.; arrive at Colnmbna 1 o’clock, P. M. I^ave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock, A. M..*nd Ogletuorpe at 11H A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3U| P. M. Connecting at Macon each way with Central RR trains to Savannah. Augusta and MUIedgevIUc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Jfash- ville. frc. Connecting dally at Columbus, by that line of coaebee, 28 to Opelika, thence 64 miles byM. fr W. P. B.R. toMontgom- ery. Ala. • Cunnectlng at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufsula mall stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent. Mzco.v, Ang, 20,1858. " >ug31 FLASTEIUNG, *C. T HE undersigned having commenced business on hla own account respectfully tenders hla aervioes to tbe public. He wiU contract far Plain and Ornamental Plaa-' tering, Ftoco WoHr, fro. fre.. at the naual priest, and win In every case warrant work executed by hlmaeir. nr under his supervision. Builders and other* contemplating build, lug, would do welt to call npun him before.eoattaeUag with others. Order* left at bis residence. Jonea-st.. eornti of Barnard-at., will be piomptly attended to. julyl6—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. fATMBERBUWfggW- . T HE advertiser, a gentleman of steady and energetio business habits, la deslroda :of forming a connection with sorao capitalist In the aborn builoesz, which ia daily becoming no important an Item In tha commerce ot thb city and State, -lfoat respectable and satisfactory referen- ces, with further Mrtteulaia, glroa on addressing C. Lam- ber, at the office of this paper. • Jygg H AY^-25 bundle* prim* Eastern Hay, landing from brig -Phllure,andforaaleby . • - \ *0*18 , . BRMHAM, KELLY * 00. —•-