The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, September 22, 1853, Image 3

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amides, kO do do Shoulders. rJK'ii toff Sw, mo Porto Rioodo.;, imBsstSSa&k * ■ stoSamw, j£~==S~ -v.^™~ ggggk : ^^uidOoeo* Mats, Drugget and Floor OU Cloths, iajrjjgEMgR <7«lr. Throe Mr, , MT* -r v rw , . Moft-All noth. jngOjvTFLBBUNG * vo *> M>ala .|tnd otmmlMlwM'rehiiil*, **W*A». M Bay dmL Savannah, Go., T «mci( their services to planter*, merchant* and deal- ®!?i.ih4 wdeof Ooltonaad alt othercountrypro- "ojlreoaneetedinbusiness withHorxixa,Hudson {**■ •JaSSS! the e*Ubll*hmeot of an office in tbl* life wraau- LAMBETH HOPKINS, a ug ■.«_*# J. J. COHEN, Charleston. StThlullfANn SMOKED UEKF—4 bbl* Pig llama, and W JSSlid Beef, for aaie by A. BO,NAUP„ eWr beautifully embroidered linen cambric }Savannah, S, Augaata. -1 da saoneq nw. . ^ riwr iMiired beautifully embroidered linen cambrlo mtlww. Fonaieby » ru..w - ’ KrTTlYieket"Hamlkorchlcf*. or various qualities and al« lln«n cambric Handkerchiefs, or which we r?"7J_~t. Urn fUDDlr. • OTrlw*. st» llMD Mmb , ri Sfo-t.toT.9P*- jfVtlRK MILL and Water Twist Shirtings, Just re- -i—i end for tale by AIKEN Ac BURNS. 'jJ5&sr=iw wpH - , TiHOiCK BACON—cask* Side*, 16 do Shouldors, lft do mkby B ALTIMORE FLOOR—300 bbl* from new wheat, landing oerDL Clinch, lor sale by w HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO, fti- /iftlRGlA FLOUR—’AW bb5 Etowah Mill*. 100 Cunning- Hr r CO. KPl» -w.„ » V-W. )R]UE BIO corr tE—100 bag*, landing per achr James ffBllIB WO COFFEE—10 r Home, and for ule by \pli HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO, prime to choice Porto Rico Sugary land- nUGAR -25 hhds P r pin? and for sale bj •pH HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. , . , muut m mONTMOLLiN. TO RENT-A brick dwelling iTouie, on Ibytorstreet! oaiesston liven on the let October n««t i nn i..» unc ‘ nweying uouie, on Ta.._. ggi^ueealon given on the let October next. Apply at wthiaoaeb. K eepao—lw r 80 tbet, In Sorrel’s build- j«,«orher °r Hay and Bull-street*. It la suitable for *22 r “ ln 0r drU1 "“P- Ran * modem ttrAp- hlaonee. lunaM r andOrlrana . «.ter, out bulldl. t5^„i«i2r. wl i h0U ! ^etandlngfhraltufe. from let Way let November, Inquire at the Courier office, »hM TO'tUSNT—An olBce with stores. near the Exchange, given on the flret of October next. Apply •lw scpift—It TO RENT—Three, of the flve tenement home*, on •spuT” o[ AbereomandJooeastreet^ h^ntnoT T A BARGAIN—Foraale m « —rurciua hit ilouae and lot at White Spring,Hamilton oounty, rfoTjda. Tho dwelling on *MU“L1 loti* a framed two story building,3ftby80 »j, and 195 light*, together with out-nou*e*,eto., etc. ' The euhacrlber will also wll three hundred andfour acres ofland, situate on Swift Creek, three mile* and a half dU- ™ta!?£l!!n 8 *«««d mill alle. The land is tint rate for growing sea Island rotton, corn, and cane. Each place priced at $1000. or.$3000 for both. Apply to the subscriber at While Spring, Hamilton county, Middle slur Ida. sepfi—3 WM. M. REED. Jbm FOR SALK—Tlie plantation owned and formerly Moccupled by the late Col. J. H. McIntosh, situated oh ^*SalU§ (At. Jnnni t-lvni* altniii DA... wit.. _». —. « p ..„- r — by the late «. ... HWIIIuaUl „ 1U aiea on ?■. J?MSf n ?, ri,,er »* bou * nfloen mile* above Jack- aonvllle, East Florida, containing about twenty-seven hun- dred acres, near nine hundred or which are open, and were sldi cultivated with eucoessbyhim, and the residue, consist. Ing of hammock and pine land. It Is eligibly situated, and capabfti of a high degree of cultivation. Tlie buildings are In goo*! order, consisting or a comfortable dwelling, &c„ and spacious and convenient houses, adapted to all the pur- P °i‘®3 l of * lon 1 "tanle cotton pUntatlon, together with a grinding house and mill, and a boiling house and boilers, which are capable of turning out from flfly to one hundred hogshead* of sugar. Also, eight thousand acres of pine and. the oreater nnrt nf whirl, U .oil .1 r v «»V| ««n> tuwuaauu acres Und. the greater part of which Is well timbered, lying the St. Johns river and Us vicinity., For price and ten apply to the administrators. 1 r price ana wn J. WALDBURO, Savannah, \r. v v i t, A*' I’UTNAM, St. Augusllnn. „ *, 21*, 1 i 0h ? i0 ?' who U on the plantation, will exhibit (t and the other land. seplft—dtf *v ,a _ . — N EW GEORGIA' FlflUR—200 bag* superfine Georgia Hour, from new wheat. Iu*t received and for sale by ml9 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. ’ w- F WBL CASE PORTE MONIES.—We are In receipt or an- other suppljr of those very finely finished and fashion- ikk Pearl Cue Port Monies. The demand for these very IM^wriiU souvenir* having been inueh greater than the mplioo band. In order to meet the wants of our custom- enn were Induced to duplicate our order*, and are now wared to exhibit a beautiful selection, to which we In- RulUailoa. *ep!8 AIKEN h DURN8, S ' CMMER CA8SIMERES, dra etc*. wl;ite and colorud linen 4rilk eosllngs, cottonades, gauxe flannels, gents and Willunsud cotton half hose, ladles f silk, cotton and U inut. eoaungi, coimnaaen, gauxe nanneu, gent* and Wilioeuaud cotton half hose, ladle* r silk, cotton and feud bote, fauie merinos, silk vests, fcc., for sale by ■iri Dxwrrr t Morgan —j* — — TTBESn CONGRESS WATER—Direct from the springs and .f reeeotlr bottled, now landing anil for ule by inglfi WM. W. LIN(X>LN, MonnmeniSqi »«*•» ■■ ... ■■ ...... TOfl’Uneo*: Apron Checks, Saxony and Silk Flannels! X eelem«assorted Dark Calicos, Are., lust opened and for «k 1f_ »ug4 PlWITT At MORGAN. linUPPlXG PAPER, Ac.—180 reams Wrapping Paper, I, lergt, mMiltA .I*a «nrt .mall . Sn ..... II..., iil Ti/BAiTtnu i-Ai-tn, sc.—iou reams wrapping Paper, TV Urge, middle size, and small; 30 cases Matches; 10 mb* Glut Flssks, quarts, pints, and hair-pints, received isi for isle by aepll McMAHON k DOYIJL B ETTER. CHEESE AND LARD—30 ken selected Goshen Batter; M boxes selected English Dairy Cheese, 28 ttib Uirtn Smith’s Fluur, now whut, received per ateam- K, us! for isle by • *pll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON '& CO, L IME-WO bbls L me, landing per brig Velasco, from BocUaod. lor ule by sepll BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. fojQUSH MUSTARD—A very JJ Maitxrd. In large and small twired and for ule by ' nU superior article of English cans, also In bottles. Just *" W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. MKWGOODS BY STEAMER TO-DAY.—Print et Jaconets an.l T.arnl • Um.mlnff In . Vm4I- IV..I 1 n..,_ FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALE. Jgm undersigned offers for ule his PUntatlon. lying Lm Tm* ■ celebr » ted creek. In the county «• nt uAmunr « vuu . Kicuous extra Kit, idwaxao win* CIHJOKIl 4l WADH • "**■ FACTOBS AND COUAIBSION ■— HFa,-l6Wiai USSuY I, VO XT, • * hDiiAW FOAT A DUNHAM, ’ * Mn ^ 1 FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Go, Joax t. B0,rU!,D> Rowl4AJ(JDi ^ c gJ» T - mwuwd, jr GENERAL OOMMlStMON MERcilANTS. 172 Bgy-drfti. &ieartnaA. • H> K.WASHBUHN, A rt „ ' ‘ MERCHANT, 8HIPPINO AND COMMISSION UVjtXXXH, OS, WHaIaIAM P. TONGA. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, M GdlMfred. AtnannaA • .0*1 IE All dt STONEY. Abi^ A S2^2^w 1 JJ r A SS, , 0lV WER CHANTS, /forth wwmercral Wharf, Charlatan, South CarSina, LAn 0>l nx m ov uoahx. o’Hmn t co. BANCROFT di BRYAN. Vn .. „ °KNERAIj agents and brokers, T ‘p ,h i ij? r f b vr.*£ 18 * 1 ” of Stock., Bond,, Sclunt Bel E.U1», 117 B4y .tr.et. 8...n’..l. ’ • and W iklSrtr” l l" l”’V 0 "'"*' SKt,?cIiSoli; ly.re, Appling, •nit i-’iisT “■ umn*. «nd Pulaski counties. Gtnrglat «"«, FlirtST™’ * Uli “A ColumhlSuni i™.i.*iLmii» wmgf Juxiun. AVILLIAM8, OLIVER & BROWN. • ATTORNCTS AT I-AW, win it VMa ' Marion County, Oa., 1 W SteK n n 2,l.d2i. CO « ntIe<l of Marlon, Macon, Houston. •n?.e?r«. 1 ^ ndu l ,h ; Muscogeo, I-eo, and any adjoining counties where their services may be required. ^ Jan29 , MRDWIND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUN8EU/JR AT LAW. „ , Wathinylm City, D. C., tenWJb 0 ,,^in the various Courts of the District, andat- Undtotho pro.iecutluu or claims against tho Govern- n,ent - June22 DR, fc. F, COOPER, •Office uuder Mrs. Schnider’s. west of Llberly square. Mont- goniery.streot. Iteslilenoe corner of Perry and Dravton- streets, opposite the Catholic Church. Juno22 • fp™ me mourn or tliis celebrated creek, in t T| FW ° r miiw ———— • -j ui Aiu.uj'fCumBU. — •e..wu, an liuuun/mrj UU1IUIQL . m ,,„, lulll SS!Ii,| H SSl.‘iSi*2 l “‘ 'S' 'r' r f llll »*. "•clely. oliurclf. school, daily mail. Ac. Such as are willing to given liberal t « plantation, possessing unusual advnnU- ges.are invited toeadand see It. L. B. MERCER Piumu, Ga., Aug. lft,18&3, eodtNoi-aug23 TWENTY DOLtHtlUltEWARD.-IUnaway front of Au « u "t ! a negro roan named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky .built, and lias a mark resembling a feathor or arrow fo°rehItd C “fi* 1 in* b T,°. f th# n08e ‘ nd runn, "S U P thB » W,U P robabl y try to get to Savannah, where »*u 2r S* nl,a,r f l , « ear8 runaway life, and wai an In mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1849. r . . „ WILLIAJI GERMANY. Iaon county, Florida, Sept. 12.1853. aeplB—dAwtf T\YENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD-My negro man. Sam, runaway last Saturday night, the 26th , u ™t'ier light complected, about flve leet ten In- hl * h '*, nd hf/ormerly beUnged to Mr. Holiday, in Chatham county He was sold to Mr. Wright In Savan- h?«mr h °#M I £ 0U, f h J h , itu - Twent y dollars reward will r2£™*M th * boj '‘ odKed ,n “F Jal l or “fe place where I can get him. DAVID AlJ.EN, July 2 McIntosh county. JOSEPH GANAIIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Comer of Bay and Whilaker-UretU. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—175 /Jay-tired, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, a- attorney at law, Ao. 99 Hay.tired, .VaiUnnnk, Georgia. Th« total namber of ititermentx on Bnnduy !ut wm fifty-four, or whloh thlrty-flvo wen lubjoots of yellow fever. The return* are Imperfect, Harry Hill wm buried oh Sunday. HI* Ameral WM largely attended. He faM bequeathed hie boat- nfu to R, WeatHn and Thoe. B. Lee. ' Tho total uumber of Interment* yesterday were 49, of whloh 33 wore subjects of yellow fever. The total number of IntorjmmU to-day hare been only 34, of whloh.24 were subjects of yellow fbver. ,M«i. 8tnllne Gnmetto, the , mother of Mr*. Gen. Gain*, died yesterday. The Arctic's advice* came to band on Monday eve* Ring. The epldomfb continue* to rago along the river and the Interior. No abatement reported at Grand Gulf Port Gibson, Baton Rouge, Yaxoo and Jacluon, and on many plantations in Mississippi, Tho crops throughout Southern Mississippi and Louisiana are generally reported favorable, though aomo complaints are heard of tho ravages of tho cat erpillar. Charleston Cotton Market. mi Charleston, 8ept. ku. The sales to-day have been loo bales, at figures ranging from 8J to 10Jo. Nenr York Cotton,Market. _. ' New York. Sept. 20. Tho sales to-day have been 300 bales. The market closos dull. The Kpldemto In Mobile. _ _ . Honiqk,.gept. 20. On Sunday tho total number of deaths were 20, of .which 18 were by yellow fever. Bremen Steamer, York, Sept. 20. Tho Bremen steamer Hausa arrived to-day In dis tress, having broken ono' of her engines when five days out frota Bremen. McquEEN McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jackamville, Fla, JULIAN IIARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offfce, earner of Whitaker H. amt Hay-lane. Savannah, . H0R8ES.—Fifty head or flue Harness and Raddle k Horse* for sale, to arrive In Savannah by the 1st of v„..v., D r. Among thorn are twenty Iron and danplo irreye— ten P* ,r T* “, twent F fln ® Mule*. JACOB ELLISTON. sepo—lwiW3w MULES.—Twenty fine mules, tho largest ever brought to this market, arrived this day from Kentucky, and are f-rsalo at Warner k Hooker’s •Stables, West Broad street GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. __ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of Whitaker-tt. and Hay-lane. SarannaA Ga THOMAS T. LONG. ATTORNEY AT I-AW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. K. DIST tomcr Bay andHarnartUttret-U, .ShnannaA, THOS. J. NUCKOLLS, r . - ATTORNEY AT LAW, * CW “” R “' G«rgi„, WM, H. F, GURLEV. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT^ LAW, TO THE CON SUMERS OF MANUFACTURE mnp ci ««. ^ SAWED LUMBER. I . .f"? 0 * to receive orders for ^ furnished at* the aliortest possible notice. *!* d "| a ,“ u£ftclurpd ln * superior stylo, which cannot fail to pltaso the consumer. Work done by their maohine will rompare with that of any now In use Tho subscribers have succeeded In arranging for a constant supply of se- ectej 1 seasoned Lumber, by which uo disappointment to builder* noed be apprehendeit Every facility will be ex. * Th?ii n w 0 Mn "now n h m 1 tCeial for , ttU of » b ulldln ? . w tt^ completed in tho same bulling, will ue in operation in tho courso of one montii. when or de X“ f?, r , e ) ror J r description of Sawed Lumber will be exccu 6 |v2(Klfm tCh ' A,>1,,jr 10 R ; A - Af-LKN k CO., or Jy25—eod2m WILLIAM K1NE, Airent. PORTE MONKAIES, POCKET BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. No. 14 IKaR-itreet JYcio York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, .... VnOLKSALX AND RKTAIL DRA I kb iv WJNDOW BIJNra w^WW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. M at Side. Monument Square. Savannah, Ga. BROWN & HARRIS. BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLE8. *«r BROAD STRKCT. 8AVAX.VAII. OA. *ep—4 !'v R -i 8T ? A4tER—,,lRfa bl,re s es . bonnet rib- bons, Scotch ginghams, black not mlU and gloves, la- hGH«i°r2 , Ai d ^ loves, damask linen napkins and doyles. «u.*r^ d " per . F ,a . wn ®' Unen cambric hdkfs.,Ac ,for sale at tho lowest prices by . ’ ’ *P 122 DxWITT k MORGAN. .. .. .. . . ,v *-*'"*-—Bscnusw II xaluvni; Mourning ^o.; Needle Worked Collars T FT HITE VFSTS—h^i^.a ITT udHeerM: Long Arm Nett MltU: Glace Silks; BUck W sunnlv—h? Recdvod by , jSSSS p /JS5;!!5J’ n#,r S3 for Maatillas: Wash Blonde : !r/«li tiiun,. nLwi.1 juneI6^^^ 1 RICk. & t _ ORDINARY’S OFFICE, i n « , , nour * troi «, P. M.; and from 3%, P. M. to 6, P. M. DANIELL A COOPER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELUJRd AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia. 1 A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. ud?k*T«: Ling Arm Nett Mitt* : Glace Silks ; Black S3 for Mantilla*: Wash Blonde ; Irish Linens; Embrold- ,«Ond Scolloped Cawbrle Linen Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, kt For nd) at the lowest prices by J. Jl» DiWTTT k MORGAN ouubi ii a nr., unw«ij, iku.—ou uox painted Buck- ( foBooms. 20do Whisk do. For sale low by ’ Mjjl* CRANE k RODGERS. SdUR, aiEFSK'AND BUTTER"—30 bbls. HrBrnith pi; Floor; 24 do. Canal do.; 20 boxes Cheese; 10 jars But. ‘ hrjutnpexpresily for family use. Landing from steam- . wFlorldisnd for sale by . Jxlyai HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. , plS'DIES—100 boxes Sperm Candles. 160 do Adamantine U k, 25 do Urdell’s do, 2&do Hull’s do, 28 do Imitation lixds. For ule by r y ml» CRANE Ik RODGERS. iflfESOAUNTLETS —.Just received an assortment, as- '.DmM *olora Mid Due quality, fursnlo by M f“<" i k VEADER, 147 Bay at. '^ • • • — •—M, baIe * * u P®rior North Rlvor Hay, XI40 barrels Flour, landing per steamer Augusta, and for w *ug3 PADEI.FORD. F * v *- .Mby R «u N f.'Pf? dND BEEF.—10 casks cholco Bacon Sides if JOhllf hhl, Itlllnn Un.lfnl Dul t.._ I ’ 147 Hay-st. S TIMreON'8 CELEBRATED ICE-PRESERVING PITCHERS. Just received and for sale by J. p. COLLINS junelft jnnelft S A )y MILLi FORSALE.—'Tlie propertv known as the Oirle thornwSteam S*w Xfllt A. thorpff Steam Saw Mill, oppoaite tho city. For tmna, & W. BUKER. &c., apply to H EAVY FREIGHT.—Boxes of copper ore may ed by vessels wanting heavy freight for Nei •pphcatlon to mh6 WIlXlS k BRU .—j he obtain - New York . on BRUNDAGE (t ASS Ware.—Berrien Goblets. Champagne* and Wines VX Also, Decanters. Dishes. Bowls, Tumblers, &e., for sale vv July22 • " — J. P COLLIN8. £j ABE CHANCE FOR INVISTMENT.-Thoso valuable flv* XU tenement three story *•••" •• '• - or-stmet. rnaii.mm iv.-. ' »• 1UUBU THIUAUIO uve brick buildings, situated On Tay. L,onu t V (C * lh .°. u I ] . ar ® oir8red r,,r These building* have all the advantage* of water; gas, 4tc. &c, r or particulars apply to July 23 WYIXY k MONTMOLLIN, Tj'OK SALE—A very superior one horse carryall.'double p rao '* .7 . ono °f tho be * 1 nianufuctuiera at the north For particular*, apply to , -- iLLisrr “r-r-r.—iucaxaa cnoico Ha whxlf bbls. bulton Market Beef, for sale bv “' McMAHON k DOYLE I BIRD CAGES.-Just received and for ule by (Jfife Bt ? F, IAMS ’ ,*«—Just received 10 half and 8 y *««? ''*»»’ <^roed Beef. 100 email size sugar-curcd Shoulders, 10 bbls leal Lunf and 6 do X**CMd Whale Uil.and for salo by ...» „ . DAVID O’CONNER, .w|» cor. Broughton and Prayton-street*. 30 ca * k " choice Hams, 20 XX oUlUafLard, rcceive<l and for ule by — pu McMAHON k DOYLE GUlDFreoch Merino*’ needle^worked Collar* and Thread ^ce Chemisette, Gold Ribbon*, and «utr or new goods; just received ami for sale by -gjilL DxWITT k MORGAN. M°dH. G S 00 J^ _I,1 , n, L k J k '? ,, ’ a4ino ' blnck Mouslln h,siv!..j n !' V®. ek Cloths, do Alpacas, raourn- hisa »;,• ,, ‘T, wi f h Cloth "' d0 Alpacas, mourn- for ul. h, d k Uine *-black Crapes. Ac., just received and urnsb/ sr-plS DeWMT k MORGAN. *SfnuuS ILL ' S nn, l- rn °" th Ta'mMjjnst received and " e P]6 DsWITT k MORGAN. * — particulars, apply to __ nixy31 SAWYER. HO LUSTER £ CO., Whltakerst. B IHTER AND LARD.—80 keg’s No. 1 Leaf LardT26 bbls. OO, tin nn On I„m ..... n..u i-- .ii . . A A A 1 , nu — ou Ke K* 1 war Lard. 25 bbls. do. do do., 20 jars very cholcq Butter, landing, and for b Y »ugin HOLCOMBE JOHNSON & CO. JB l aD^ , forsa^ l, ^ ,,Mlectetl Gutter, received perstesmer aug24 . , . siAJstrjt tiuiLUKK. »"'l "'»rk In Mi.onr, ol J^uii!ft g i,Ks‘ r *‘ *” -"** •■ ,S ' A "' _ ROOFING. ' The subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- clpies.and rmm sixteen years' experience. foeU assured ho can givo satisfaction. Prices very low. Best reference f? ,ven - J, J 1IAURICV »g*0utters and Conductors made to order ’ M. WHIT SMITH. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. n ,„. ,, -Alligator. East Florida. «111 prnetleo In llto Eastern and Southern counties Refer tooSibley, and R. B.jffiton, EgSag W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND.CoUN.SEf.LOU AT LAW, Firtyth. Monroe County, Ga. I1AYNH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scriven County, Practices f n tho Eastern and Middle Circuits of Gcorela .jy-u—3m ° ' T HFnlJilul 1 *!? °[ Vn “"J "tilers. In want or Porte Jlonnates. Pocket B'Kiks. Banxers’ Cases liresRlmr ses. Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon and Chess Boards" Chessmen. Pearl. Shell, and Silver Card Cases, Work bCxcI' Calms, Needle Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases. Portfolios’ ry \Xther 1 wUh a tr i? 1 '' Trav " ll ' n K Dnsk*. and fineCutlo’ Sii.YSJ.TSLVi.lSIFiS^ "'fTJiffi Porte Monnale and Pocket Bonk Manufacturer V aug21—codlin 205 Arch st.. Mow Sixth, Vhilndejphla. BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. T upfti A '(-, /, , 0u ^ r *<- Baltimore. . * 0ril ,‘ I * '""titutionopeftli on Mnnd»y,29th 1 was chartered in 1839. with power to con- ^i air ? rd " J 0, ’. c 7 rnclll, y for* thorough, prac- .%.« p,, " b ^ ,audchrrstlan "''uc-itlun. Tho faculty ’”‘ tructlon , optbrncrts twelve professor*. Tho average attendance of students, the past year, was 140. Among v? 'It Ur .° at u de "t*from Maryland.Delaware.IV?im Ohln ' ""V 1 Cnr , oHnft ' ftllsslssippl, Iioulslana. Ohio, Arkanijui, Missouri, and the District of Columbia — Bourdera reside with the family nr tho lToshlent. T.SSC KSfeMU 4 ” 11,,lr P" »»»»■»,«®! or to Col. Oil- ier, I ineville, Ijrs, who have daughters at the College For catalogues, etc, address 8 sepl 4 —3tood N. C. BROOEE President - T ARIUVAL OF MADAME ADOLPHE. HE justly celebrated Madame Adolphe, from France. m>t‘und*^] re,<cn * ,U *^ nd '' t ' b * , Future^ | f Utey^re^marryed^o* not. iind a lien or wlmt lady or husband they will get or S3 Ug Zi“7« pt ' 0n * fre froj?$?to *3. according to how far they wish to go, or wliat time ther occup T:_F"r particulars see handbills. sepl4—2w * J, ,", r ;!-i' , A.. ro .“ | y.“ 1 r ™ m *¥• IPSSSixil "fiblnPaiai. < PADKUtolU), FAY k 00. - '•,*• **'• «»•*»«■«>»i.»t m! 900.' packet brigr. 8. beck, smith. or^^'i *^,7^' wtoh for t ^* tbotf P° rt - V” _OOpEN k BUNKER.* sepl 7 meet w.. Mgeappl Fo t frelgh , , • ROWLAND k 00. RKW^TOBtSiifiW 1,1.,—TT,. nfair- icket schooner VtltntMri r.«*.t- i. .1.“ Jn. r passage apply to ROWLAND k 00. y r TF 1 * «• Ki WA8UBURN, Agent. XDEL^XlitA'^'flenMrt’e Llue^.The wuUr packet eehr E. H. Rowley. freight or passage’apci sepll ** Jlsr packrt schr B. H. ROW^Y^RodgereTmu! •re quick dispatch for the above port? .For ply to OQDEN k BUNKER. — wvvma m. imniyg.lt. first class schooner VICTORY, waiter, will hare dispatch as above. For ipply on board at TellMr’e whirf. or to BRIGHAM- KELLY ^■^SST: r k oo. Line—The reg- ‘7,sennoner J. W. ANDERSON. Watson urnMnul a * * bove - For freight or pas-’ S?.iT«P lr 0n h 08 " 1 - •tTwir»Ir'« wharf, or to * ^ — 1>ug * 6 BIUQHAM, KEI.LY k CO. " YORK—Union Line—The regular Mketschr. CIlAItt.VM uirru yf* ^.V awiPMket *chr. OHARLFN MIIXS, OTfelF msst^ wf|| •ave quick dispatch Tor the above port FW freSht or n« ago- apply to >ug23 OODE^it nj[VKrR M w,.,.- FAR H RRDUCED. 'Pin2fDk&Hi? T ^ TBS Si. Jw- Auitl.l 24 I Wclne.ilnv, B«nl e mb.r 21 Wjwlnesdijy. September... 7J Wednesday. October.....! ft JUS? ,UH , b, ‘ en built w »li the strictest regard to the safoty and comfort of her passengers, and her accommoda tions nreunsurpasseil. Tho new ship KeytCone 5fa/^wlU n i h0 a ,° oar *FInSoptember,aud wm^wltli Jn T&iy'” r ^ ,ni “ W00kl * line ’ leaTin B ««» b P"rt Cabin iwssage to Philadelphia 00 Stoerago 800 *»l« ' ; -- ^S a 9wf l i 1 'v.y* of store, win be sold, HOP dash, over $100 four months for endorsed notes, >21 100 biltt Onpiylffiftw 1 Bofi, Mpfl ar;;;'; , Y - ,u * bl - SSn uu—15 mm.»». - nVT.J.WALIII, ssplB ■■is. znc vessel can be •u^r Pr ^ T i^i R *l*r“Two five acre lots, one mile from the SltlofU™'. '“* ,ipU * a,l "on .ecornmo- 'ji ^s 1 * , , „ ^ A Desirable Building Lot (brSale lnX rt^^:™!Crn. An “ n der. for sale low to close a concern. lunelO utea^INTFJlMEDIATE IXNDINGS-Tl.Vst^Se” haag suhiTb. Dillard, master, will loave on Saturdav venlng, the 17th Inst. For freight apply on board, or to BRIGHAM, JKELLY k CO, FOR PALATKA, E. F.T “ JbucAtnp at Darien, Hrumunck, St Mary,. Jacksonville. Mid- dletmro. (Black \ • lu ’ 01 oiary,. Jaa.li "V, (Btacfc Creek.) and Picnlata. .fH’. B .. new nnd ■uporibr steam as follows . The St. Johns, on Thursday morulng, 16th Inst i°„s B 0C aVlS nd . ^n! 00 ’ °? ,fuesd *y morning; xotli Inst., at 10 O’clock, and will continue to leave at the same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter Tlie ™.. e . r n b .°“i t •H* V ,e Un ' tcd Stale. Mill. For freight or ,u| oroom ncesminodliUon., .p' ply on board, at Dillon’s lower whtrl, or to v lri «-TI.. St. John, rtll go to StAngiSKrte rth tri *«pt4 “ C “ g ( caV Dg 8aT,nnal 0 °n the 29th Instant. Opposition line’;— , P AH TKA ! FLaI., AND INTERMEDIATE Greene suta Puinskl Lotterr. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers^ Class 114. draws on Friday. 23d instant, In this cltv Salo* dose at 8 o’clock,P.'ll 1 n 1 0U F< CAPITAL. „ $4,250. swisassaw^ar* . BY Fnu • Private FAle—2ft bbls lug from buk Bar rest. ““iMHEmssr- —* *-- -Of H«r,mb«fM^n, On Tue-J.y, th. Int dir of, Si *? *° M 0 tm .??"*' « J th. roaolnderTn. JMOMd hj mortgign o^KT. for all nsesmiy papers. J*F“f “ nnm.mr sate low. aoglT ntr of°hrnYt7o n !i!!i'i* eob J r tn.SSk?ti<OT SspimS?anaa ■ °° — —-r» ■»■*■». • augft hbX'to»te™r w '*”'" D ‘ Kb ' c *^ 100 keep on hand for sale, Augustas Hummel’* TtnnVnvaA h 2tfh&pt CU " ’’ at'htJ.,, $70,330. •r Lottery—13 Drawn Allots. 1 tu tiurnoer lottery JL«y 8 ; ' E WITHI 'HINOTON. 'pi Arcv r ' i-' lrdtllKDIATE N. B,—The fare to Brunswick la reduced to $4.’ 8 aug2ft 01*1*08 itionLiNk; Change of Departuro-fbrPalatka, Fla.,and all theintem*- diate landing, on the route. !* , cawi , a „ - -• -■/ ^Tt’KOAV, at 10 o’clock. A. M. . • Rate of 1 assage in large, airy State Rooms, as follows leave every “ of Pi To Picotata $8 00 Palntka 8 00 Black Creek....8 00 Duke, for Ocala, will be • ,r air To Darien 93 00 St. Maryr.. Jacksonville N - B.—Freight consigned to ft. R. Duk re-sWnped rree of all charges at Palatka. For freight or paesago apply on bonnl at the ’Charleston Steam racltet Company’s wharf, or to - Wn - feb18 8- M. I.AFFITEAU. Agent. UNITED STATES 'MAIL LINKS — Fbr Palatka. E. r..riaDarim^nZricl~^iaS,' viUe. MiddUburg. Blade Creek and ricnUXa'*^^ G,?t°T U rt.w te “m, , ’ ackBt 5“' OASTO-V, ■J®MwS&*Q | pt. T. E. Siuw, will leave on Tuesday Mom^ trn ’ and will continue to leave every Tuesdav ■r ,0 i^ e * of Passage by this Boat, are as follows; 8t. Mary 9® Black Creek JJ 3tf»m7-T^^ r ,, P »rf:7?*.„* P, ’ ljr '‘h-.Ch-rl.-Um mnrtl ChAOHORM fc CnNNBfOBAM Life and Fti-e Tiisiii-aiin<- C„AIl TK nOAKL,P K SAL „ „ J ANY, lIAHTf Oltl), GINN. Arran. rS'T'' *250,000. The VlrenVtt . W I * * l , U,e ,?r ,lon of th « ‘""“red. *tltuUon^ l inml well Invested capital or the In- bf ur ” in ' u - [L.S.] signed RG.PINNEY. Comptroller ol Public Accounts. ta^^o^IreMonabieterlnl^ , * il,rn * an ^'*'* d,, ‘*^**™^*® C ^ b ‘ ,t, Thosub.criber is also Agint for the following FlraCtompa. Equitable Fire Insurance Company . .. , , OF LONDON. Authorized Capital *o «nn nnn Capital paid In ? Jr522’222 C. E. IlABxrur, E-q.V S $1,000,000 JSZmSS; !?;• J®™'"' N " Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. _ / Cupitml 9200.000. uranlte Fire Insuranee Company. . . Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. , CapIUl $160,000. P T New York and Erie Fire Insurance Corap’y, _ • Capital *160.000. V 9 These Companies having a cash capital, safetr Invented , p b °; i“ ur *"“ •» "tor «f to .bo,. ».„,d Comp.nl.,, A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent. ««ni aDd ARent for tho above Companies, eept 20-lr ^ffico 129 Oongress-st. ••-jumnii .iiaiiuilliuarr in lots to suit purchasers, by viglB ’ 3 CRANE k RODGERS. B A 4??^’ Ff-OI R —60 hhd* prime Bacon ^bldes^. 20 do do bhonlders. 60 bbls and 10 I Y t Hoi T”tKAS—60 p pCRANTO.V, JOHNSTON k CO. I ’7u“. .V P“ ckn 8°’! T « r y superior Hyson nnd Oolong, X the latter extra choice, landing per brig Excel, and for -..mil "«’~JMBP sale by aug21 _ HOIJ:oMBE. JOHNSON k CO. C ORN.—800 busheis prime white Baltlinoro Corn, for sale to nrrive. Apply to ' au 8** OGDEN A BUNKER 7r V * e P 18 Dx Yl™ WWA UM^MT A. BONAUD. A. UON 0,wl a 2. !iMEN;r r A . lot of fino brandy, rum^ i, whisky. sold at COHEN k TARVER. - rr 4 *l 1 1" 1 *J lrirn0 FortoRico Sugar, i*^B«iVlM!t^m’.-i?,. bb .* .r.** - ,,ork< 76 d°suporio | ■knoor inn j L-m’ . uo, ' , * ,e * s «ore. 70 do sup l"foCcil WM «;* P n 0in - ft0d ° P Ur ° ^P’'' 0ln . WhUk y- '■ i00 b" 10 ® • v " 1 Family and Pals •"ftrtreiiw D*p rm-nnl . J r . 1 '»“« Whisky. 200 boxes ! N ,u ” P* r "eent arrivals and for sale by HOLCOMBR JOHNSON k CO. ^ IM 4o'da^Vrt* l i'/’ ; ^7f? , i 0 l K>xes Croton Family Soap WEBSTER k PALMES. - ^AUM^^ M b |9 1 ^ 0rtlaad 8j,rUp ’ 10 ° d ° cb0lc8 N 0 WEBSTER b PALMES iSSstr'l&^kSAMBS IgSSS ~—— prime Rio Coffee. 60 do Saint 1110 °m government Java do. for sale by fKjrjrr WEBSTER k PALMES. A salet-r lf chc ' b ' Imtx rial. and Pouchnng. for •--u .ncu, tijfon, Im K L.-., - M P'5 WEBSTER fc PAI.' ^^S*FSr' Ho,rard atreet fi aplt* 1 * 0 1 do i 50 do Hiram Smith’s do. Flour, 100 do wu.ivi.-> do. for sale by WEBSTER fc PALMES. 1 uli box '". »»Hous braud* and qualities, for WKRSTEH k l'Al.11.3. T „ FALL TRADE OF 1853. 0 MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade will be completed in a few days, when we will be prepared to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete assort ment of general Dry Goods. Hoalety, Trimmings. Haber dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbons. Ac. • ,„ on ,, M. I’RENDERGAST & CO., . 178 Broughton-street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west *'de. aug27 B LANKETS AND FLANNELS.—'Hie prlro of both these articles, and indeed or every kind of goods Into the production of which wool goes, will rule high this season. In anticipation of this, wo are hnppy to Inform our cus- tomers anil the public generally, that we had secured a Urge stock of summer made Blankets and Flannels, both domestic and imported, which we can now offer at old pri ce*- , M. PRENDEKOAST fc CO., 1.8 Broughton-street, opposite 8t. Andrew’s Hall, west lue- RUR27 S UPERIOR WHITE SEWING COTTON. fcc.-Wehavo re! ceived per steamer this week, a large r *---• * «... i • nlnalln ^ W3.TI.4I per sveamer xms weex. a large assortment of Brooks’ superior white 8cwlng Cotton In all numbers. This *-“- t I> e "nly sowing cotton that obtained the prixe at the World s Fair In London. It only requires consumers of this article to give It a fair trial to bo fully convinced of Ha decided superiority over all other maker’s productions now In use. In connection with this, we have also received sev- eral cases of a superior made EnglUh Flax Thread of the several numbers, and in all color*. „„' M. I’RENDERGAST & CO., 178 Broughton-street, oppoaited St. Andrew’s Hall, west ,lde - aug27 C «„^ < ? HOCKm ® 8 AND UIQDRS. OHEN fc TARVER, offer on accommodating terms—10 hhda fair St. Croix Sugar. 20 do Porto Rico do, 20 do New Orleans do, 200 bbls A, B and C do. 20 boxes Loaf do, 50 bbls Now Orleans refined do, 100 bags prime Rio Coffee, 60 do old Java do, 2C boxes ground do, 100 chests Black and Green Teas 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities, 20 do Cut Tobacco. 100.000 Segars, so.ne very fine. 80 boxes 1 bbls rectified N O Whisky, 60 '•epU w ao « E Ram, for sale by ’ BTtesr-r-— WEBSTER fc PA1.ME8. >\ ndM ' Lbwd «- a “ d *»ver, ;J^4- — 0ood '> ** reduced prices, for sale by (h Xlf-J— IWWIXT a. *.W^<144. llklrCiU *{^fiFYEE8 —Just received at BKtnmt’a in-.11 ** II-. Ultjlmw hwi. [*•“ Hi them, so call early on BELDFJ7 fc CO. *lS2 B 0E0 ??J A '“ Th * AcU of th# ,e “ Ion of th * ’MJWitA.-The AcU or the session of the w “f tko SUte of GeorgU of 1851-62. received 8- 8- 8IBI£Y, rr ^' No. 136 Congrexs-K. 30 bbls. Bleached Whale Oil; 7» boxes rfgwwrififi wneetredandfor salely # McMAHON & DOYLE. BV LAST STF-tMER.—Hair cloth shirts, mull l^2«»ook muslin* nei glove* and mils lace man- lSjSjfi* *ra- cbrt 5; * Y collars and chemlsetU, WHrdiAr* dlxper «c , for sale by * - lUWlTf fc MORGAN. *uu«eco. uuu ae gR rB) M>a8 Ter „ anBt 80 Soap, assorted qualities. 60 do Pearl and No. 18Uroh,60 do I^mon Syrup. 25 do Soda Crackers. 20 bbls each Butter and Siiirar Hn On Hn tit—— n »ra. _ „ , , 100 do B oois cacii uuivei .. --u, -u do Hiram Smith’s Flour, 60 do Canal do, — -w Baltimore do. 100 gross Matches, 100 do llpes. as sorted qualities, 20 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 20 hhd* prime Bacon Sides, 200 bbls Rum, Gin, Brandy and Whisky, and a general aasortment of One Imported Brandies and wlnB *• aug2fl IRVWOHDUSB’ Washington, District of , rocentl'y ivi nnniilir <Hlt*IilI*hni*nt. tlkM nljian.ra. 1— I_t .** - - **“ , t , - . na , ^ recently leased ...v —ove popular establishment, Ukes pleasure In Inform ing hi. mends that he has, at great labor and expense, refitted and furnished the house and provided the most ample arrangemenU for tho comfort and convenience -of all who mav favor him with their patronage. had 1 , c ° n, ' derab ! e experience In hotol-kceblng he flatters himself that families and single boarders can be ac th, Irrlng nn •sli.factoiil,*7 0 7X t hotel or boarding house fn the United States. 3 wlth^l^M* aD , d 0 * b ers visiting Washington, with a view to resldethere for some time, would do well to oMmi-Tihi w / ra for . ®° me time, would do well to the rooms are inaolous amt w*ii , .t . .• —— firm « AtumtAN. '•‘tetoSK, '•1“'™’ ton. i' in tvttinra ^WhS" B X"M'"D ,0,a, ' W ™ “ d M,nin $. with a do- and fostruetlons for S^^&°^V ln,p,a,t “ elhod .by 1 ^Fa 18 , ra * na ‘ l of the use of the «. 4nd lovers of nat- ^wj££T 0 “ d '■“> oaocffiEiT^ ™ 8 ™'' ’ ABB* teste--*' UTy coura h TAItVKlt. ’ •* 'iQuS* 3 touimsB suoabJ r, - *« "»njc »uu or modern architecture the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furnt’ t °«zl?n 8 JT' ul<, ^. rthebeatdM, ’ripH 0 n. ’ l00,urn ‘ aSSf®®®*•tofS’u.x.h^XhW tottho »u„.„ 0.1, .«• _Washlnfton.D.O.. June 1,1863 DANIEL D ‘ FRE ^ H. gMITH’a^FCOU1L UUauIUcHs Jes t\ BUlfl H. Smith’* Flntir »W*USII8, «C OA BBL8 H. 8mlth's Flour Ol/ 20 half bbU choice Canal Flour 20 bbUSuxar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bbls Butter do 20 half bbU do do 20 boxes Soda do *J balr «L*™* n Mnrket Beef ’ a chotcB art,da 60 bbls Crashed Sugar. Landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by ili! HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. H°tK™ and other * w‘» Pl**®* take noUce t^t 0 ut«t n n2n .V rucUo .?, ,at thB •ntrenceof my store.“owe ele^lv ^mJ^ P i Utt n *uV p .“if an Iron Front ’ *™ now »uffl- InUrtm-”^?!— I? them to gain easy access to the = OT wltZ h £l h8 ' JS? flnd tha *helves well stocked as 9S lw ’ QUm “nd Stone Ware, family lerr> *to«thar < wt th * ,,lwr ?**•• 1,0 W » TO * nd Table Cal «ss«stf£ar!g«s5¥3g boxesHo. 1 Pale and Family Soap, 1W haw ?22 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A, CO. kOOi ^sssBssffissSaas auglS • OCTAVU8 COHEN, ,Ti' '' Chairman pro tom. G ™»iTed, an as- . w *t PWb bl’lt, and fracy oriored 8. XV, IIAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Monticelln. Jefferson County, Florida. Ruferonce—Hon XV. II. Futuna, Savannah. Gn. feb3 th: m. .vonwoon. " ifn wn*nv NORWOOD & WILSON, X A1TORNEY8 AT LAW. Sivannah. Ga., xvlll practice In nil the Counties oflhe Eastern Circuit Bu- s ness committed to their cars, will receive prompt atten- tlnn. Olllco on Bay street, over W«wtku k I’ALXHt 1 . W1UJAM II. VLKUIMI, JOHN U uni n FLEMING & MILLEN. ' The undersigned having united In the praclico of law. will attend punctually tonny business entrusted to their care Office corner of Un- aud XVhltakor Streets, over Messrs! Swift. Denslow fc Co s. ANI) FLOUR—20 keg* selected Goshen Butter; 5* *ten?SK.' 28 *• im«.m «:• THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEX* AND COUN8EIJX>B AT I.AW, Tivuprilte. Georgia. Will practDo In tho Clrccult Courts of Thomas. Lowndes. Clinuli. Ware. Appling and Irwin.Gonrgla; nnd In theCir- P f ■w*w« n . Madison nnd Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, nnd In Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims nfullporsons bofore tho Departments at>Wash lngton. I M 1^ . "™"""™.“ 0U1 * Btlrt t^ar Uni. 200 do superflno Ilowgrd-slreet ; and for sale by u> J>' 13 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO .... J. .mciy uiumuo oiri. to years old.Seam- _ stress and House servant; a middlengod black Woman a good Cook; a XX oman and four Children; a good jobbing Carpenter, middlo aged. ’ 8 J uuuin 8 - ^B 13 XVVH.Y fc MONTMni.l.IN. - riunr ; to oo uirani Smith’s ex-' tra do, from new wheat, received per steamer, nnd for sale by *°p7 -SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO? B ALTIMOE BACON, LARD AND FI<OUR?_76 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 15 Hi dn Shoulders. 40 lihls nnd SOkeg* prime Unri.ard.300 bbls Ilmvard-st. Flour, received nnd lor sale by aug31 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO. M nNTt^H SHERIFF SXl.E-XViirbT^ld~on the flret fuesilnv in (letiiluir nn«» S. nH < <i.- ’ . . •n , , »<•!.&.— m ui un sum, on the llrst r.'fT.. J Ki"i U ' ,< ! b y J" tom or the court I.OU.C, fori 10 ri*y of Darien, between tho. legal hours of sale. Two (2) nnimprove. lot* situate in the city or Darien. Sold to sallty nn execution from tho Su|M>rlor Court or McIntosh connty. Condition* cash. *c. O’NEAL, n s M r Darien. September 3d, 1863. ^ GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Otocns’ Building, opposite. Pulaski House, . Having made large addition* to Ids establishment, continues to do HOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in his usual neat and handsome style, and on accommodating terms PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Tho undersigned. Agents of the above Company are prepared to take risks against Firk on Buildings and their contents. Also Marine Ska Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y fc CO., Agents. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND COMM1SION MERCHANT, 153 Broad-street. Columbus. Ga.. Will tmnsnet 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 per son* : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John H. Howard, XVar- hsmCromwell.Esq.. Lewis M. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yongo. Abralinm Backer. Savannah. 8m—June3 SoOO CliaUciic-e. a v W0»B«8ACK’8 WORM SYRUP. A r "" n ; lod upon scientific lirlnclples.compound- iA cjl with purely vegetablesubstnnees. being perfectly safe when taken, and has nerer been known to fall In curing the most obstinate cases. Xl'orm* enu never exist when this remedy * onco used, from the fact that it not only de- stroys them but removes nil the slime and mucus wdilch •nay remain. '’“ lcn • The Tape Worm. I W. ., w T n u tb C “I'’" 1 d,nicult fo destroy of all that In- habit the human body. It grow* to an almost indefinite length, nnd becoming so coiled and fastened In the intes lines and stomach a* to produce Fit*. St. Vitas' Banco, fcc . tnwShLtVi * CaUS ° ‘i r l * 0,n ff tn rile grave, not believ ing that these complaints havo their origin from tho tape worn.; consequently they du not use the proper medicines he r disease. To tliose who are nflllctod with this aw. WATUOCUIUClNSTITUTE-jilLLKDUt: D VILl.E, GEORGIA. it I. ° 1 M kc8 I deaRure In announcing to Inva- IH, ud Ilia public generally. th,l the .bu!! "Jt TS brl ' “l , r lnled MI <Wl.limeut. Toraierly enn; ucii edbj f.C.nLTO»toviJ.,M D.. I. new ready furtbe recep' Uon of natle nt . .eel(!njamtor«Uon tohenub. P 'Upases pr the human organism successfully l ra a u d fi 1 'h.* ,u *ritute: dyspepsia, gout, rheurnatlsni e2r n h^r,n°2' h f n,orr . l,o|,1 » or P'le*. hemorrhages, amen- errhoea. menorrhtt-n, dysmenorrheca. floor albus, genital dis placements. affections of the eyes and ears, tetter erv- •Ipolas and all chronic diseases of the akin and scalp aero* ula, dropsv. Syphilis, and tho humoral dlsensM gfnerel? \y. neura gtn. sciHtica. tic douloureux, hysteria. eplS or tljn Calling slckn*^ rlrtlgo. paralysis. apoplectic SC c>. bronchitis, asthma, chronic Inflamntlon of the stomach and bowels, atrophy, and Imleed every jmsslblo habit of. or chron c diseased action that is curable—and all diseases are curable. If no organic lesion be prescut «‘"ascs are 1 he Ladles’ lk'|mrtment Is under the Immediate supervl- slon of that accomplished lady. Mrs. Janb Matthews *n old AtronsoftfleestaSmeT Ml ‘ The fucilitles which this Institution offers for the prosecu- mciit’toffcther wlS1r ,,H,t t ,0 nnd h >'1 Ic »'c ourse of treat- rl, mil 8 ^.Vi n lf fo I c 1 M,no, ‘® "facress from all points in '.tn. r ?. iR r au .i l rite adjoining States. ren>lers It peculiarly a Inpti'd to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them- selves of the efficacy of tho water-cure. “ '’“'••"•"d -ccbinmoflatlon- rorgueita, are too well known lo neo«I comment. ’ 0 .i I ! , t. fi ! lin8 i U , 1 ’ riicostabllshment noexpense has been snar ed that could conduce to make U ono or the most desirable phiccs of resort for Invnllds In tlie United States. The™ win dS 1 . 'f Wrr 1 *" f, ' rnlgl * riudr own ont.flt.r- Iheso will consist of friction sheets and t<iwels. compresses and blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can bn purchased here on tho moat reaSonable terms V* *5* 01,111 nt fourion. use of baths, fco . $10 per weak-rnard $5 per week-payable monthlV. Servants boarded and treated for $10 per week. All letters nf Inquiry promptly answered. j ur .e9 WATCHES, JEWELRY? And Fhncy Goods. ti!T,. Si o G ® Ter J arrival of the Steamers fresh ki‘nal«rwri ,n *, t,ie best assortment In this city, of all klndsofXXatcbes. Jewelry. Fancy Goods. Silver Spoons Forks v*H*tv?«V^3**’ Cups ’ ®FPh" n «, Plated Castors? and every wh?cl l /wlli a hi «Ln 00n . nec,ed wi, h our lino of business; a^lof which will be sold as low as In any city in the Union. estlS Jewelry!* r Rtt8Dt,0n given U,a R^fr'ln^iSfXvIfoh. ?? WATCIIKSr^ •h/ THE undersigned Is nutr nn.ni— - ■ * Philadelphia and Savannah fleam Navfn* tlon Company* * .!??• a -5i!P landld ,Id *-xrb«el stMUD- »?J d P* KEY STOTfeBTATE,CaptainRoBHte . rf ^” Dnc - * Dd STATE OF GEORGIA,Captain JfTT? -w,,t l**ve Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These steamshioa are the roost comfortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed for Rffcnd^. Theyvwillletve Savannah as follows: sjieou. xueyvwiit u Keystone State Sept. 28 Keystone 8late Oct. 12 Keystono State Oct.'26 Keystone State Nov 9 Ke.vriono State Nov. 28 KeystonoSlato.......Dec. 7 ■ ■■ luiiuws; State of Georgia.... Oct. 6 8tato of Georgia....Oct. 19 8tate of Georgia... .Nov. 3 ®|*fo Qrorgla..,. Nov.10 SJ*t« of Georgia.... Nov. 80 Statdof Georgia,.. .Dee. 14 Steerage “ For freight or or passage apply to 8 00fl ritlladelphla. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Nmt lork and Savannah Steamehl SUMMER AlUtANGEMENT. Hys of Leaving Savannah for New York. ThoAugusla .Capt.L;oD........Saturday. Bept. t Tlie Florida ..Capt. XXfoodhull... .Saturday! « 10 The AUbama,.... .Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, “ H Ineso ahl|w are the largest on tlie coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of- desirable " ■—“."I nil voiuuinUIIDIl D ficer*. Tliey offer a most desirable conveyance'to New cora Pforionof the Knoxville In the antnron. this line wiu^be semi-weekly—sailing eaoh Wednesday and $26. Steers— * n Saturday. Cabin passage &6. stem«e, $J' 7 “ l’ADELFDRD, FAY fc Co., Agents In Savannah. , . MOT. L MITPHKII,. i° na6 18 Broadway, New York. FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED. m *riunfay Afternoon, June IMA, at 4o'etock. Tlie fine slde-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 ftflMBMiKttina burthen. J.Bkv.vkit.commander, will leave as per annexd schedule every other Saturday. * FROM C1IARUHTOX, Juno 26 July p July 23 August fi August 20 October.,, 1 October ...15 October... 29 Norember..l2 November. 26 • from mumrou. dunp 7> F®Pt 17 June 4 Sept 10 Juno ..26 October .. . 1 .Inna iso.!.. n. June .18 July..,.,'... 2 July ;..F July 80 August.;..,18 August 27 thw riwJfi WATCHES,Ac. nmJnt of Heh^vrr nv° W T ni , nff * *P lBndid *"*"*• n r F t r -.nl h • ?'? bracl . n K bB rec 9 ut |«l»erns e,nb raclng the recent tMtUerns r " r J- ar ' rll, 8'’ M n*. Bracelet* and Flnger-rfngs! among Ine diamond settings,from $10 to $500. aetsof those unlmiB v./. which are some fine utamona seiun Also, twenty-five sets of those unlque Peart'sett 'otFar- : ?nTrerost S h * e, ' f 7 m ?, 18 to * 126 foe sM nl^, and rarest patterns;, together with a very select assort- tlntfTnS » flne -m Fa * cAe, ,'"L t ,n I K ‘ n ri- diamond, bun- ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment -i goo.1 Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets S^ons. FnJkJ udle. Cups. fcc.. ami Plated XVare or all kinds. Fancy XVork Boxes' llressing Cases, Folios, Clocks, Bronte Figures irold iiiiiunt' •J p>»».CuUI«rr. W.. nm'lera 1,1. “ i™™' plrt«, .1,1 un.urp«..ri to tho state, .Itli.r In qunlltyor Srl. oe*. - „ „ attention paid to repairing w^'tcheJiiocics. i _ p^no forte depot. — LliTHn. u " de ” i K nod reswctr.iUy inform th. fcltliens. or Savannah. Georgia and Florida, p,-- that they have on hand more thnn flflv nmHeh’v ^i UrB ? t "f^ k . e \ er on w*' 0 In this city, and SJ‘? ab F v f ho rao * t ® a,ebr *fo | l manufacturers fo the United -Slates. Nunns & Clark. T. Clilckorlng. Iloardman fc Grav 7;«»Ffo n .FAlwatds & Fisher, all well known to Urn 8ept...!!!24 October.... $ October..,. 21 November. 5 .-r... --.. j-o.Bu.tmr. .u A U |iu>t io November.19 September.. 3|December..lO August 27 December.. 4 Cabin passage .1* Steerage * 'Hirough tickets to New York ..!!!!’.',,’!!! IT Tills ship has been thoroughly overhauled and furnished lot n °i7v’ u Br "’ and a,arR8 an . d a,e *f antd fofoff w'mhion of pasren h em° ry * rraDgen,eDt t,,at P* n » dd fo the wtafori r t«r l ^V d . 8, fe ,, *.',‘ ht ^. hlp ?« c t u P ,e " the same wharfa* the Liver vk.1 steamship* City or Glasgow and City orMsnche* ton 110 / 00 0f Queen ' ,t^eo, • " nd °Miti»l wttarf„Charlea Freight on all perishable articles roust be pre-pald. For freight or jmssago,-apply to . n. F. BAKFR fc CO., • Accommodation wharf. Charleston, SAMUEL T. PERCF* June? Agent! Philadelphia. UNITED STATER MAIL LINK. Through fo 60 to 65 hours.-.V-k. Tori- and Charleston Steam PaeKers-leave Adger'a Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and n Saturday ** ——————nonrres eve M SOimiE R NER. i G , ,,htln XY. Fosnm, 1,000 tons, will leavf each alfermnte XXednesd y. hnvfng been newly copneroj and guards raised, Is now in completo order, ‘ For freight or passage, having elegant atate room aecon. modations,apply at tho olllco of the Agent. • HENRY inSSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger fc Son's WharVea. CARRIAGE MANUPACTOIIyT CAllRIGRS. BUGGIF.S AND SULKIES—A general assortmoet. just received The aub- EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT. XV. & A. RAILROAD, Bing gold. Walker County, Georgia. lX/II-Ii attend to the purchasing on .commission, Corn, v v Wheat and Bacon. The Ringgold Depot being situa ted fo a region of country abounding In grain, It can usual ly be purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon the XV. fc A. Railroad Orders covering the cash, with Umllod or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing gfaln will please forwanl sacks with order. Reforences-i-Dr. Richard Wayno, Mr. Wm. M, Wadly, Sa- Vanunh. tnaylO JOHN R. COCHRANE ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Lauren* county, Ga., late Junior partner nf the firm of A. fc J. CoaiRAlfF, ’—mton. «•.. wm attend Si • 71 entrustea u> !>■* care Partlc- ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr C. U worm. . for their -™.». ,» uunt "uunre aimcteu with thisnw- fol foe to health. I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup and Llrer Pill*; tho Syrup to bo taken fo doses of two ta- hie> spoonfuls' three times a day. thnn take from five to t ' of mv IJver Pills, to dislodge and pass tho worm. By strictly following those directions, tho most obstinate cases of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Stoiunclt Worm. This worm U usually found fo tho small Intestine*, nnd Is the worm most common to children, yet It is not entirely confined to them, as adults lmve frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the lu.ll.. -ll-.U ulm.l. loOS«n«.. -,t tl.ra Ura l_ ....... ■ . .: — 1*— W. usenrimi-ei. liisi recvivcil.—The Sllh. crlliers are now preparnl to offer to the public. Carriages JMuetons, Buggies. Carryalls, kc. fresh from aonm orlh* most iMmilar EsUbllshments. and Builders at tho North mf ' B , , ,, were made by ono of tho firm, with strict reference to the requirements or this market. lln; ,0 i r .Tra d0l<5rmfn ^. <(> .H W! ‘ > articles In their line, as they can confidently rernmmend nnd watrant.feel fog assureil that thoy will bo sustained fo offering a bettor roiirket er ° *** ° f W ° rk ' Hma lm " bten “*«*Hy kept in this The Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam ine, nudsntsfy themselves, whether they aro fo earnost. by on examination of their stuck AB“ All kinds of Repa’rlng done as heretofore n L.S. BENNETT fc CO.. J " lr 31 Comer XVest nroad and Bny-st*. PARTICULAR NOTICE. - j.<oigut Rose XVoojl, Black XValnut.and Mahogany, with Iron frames Alscwiie} ' e ,{ ,10l,t •uhsfontlal and workmanlike manner.— iUso the justly celebrated pollan Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have" not been equalled.' All these fostrument* have metalicframes which render them pecull- fuWi tnl ®7* ma * a f Preventing necessity of Kg r^ , !.T kMlffned , are A K cn fo for Henri Here’s, celeb rated Grand I ianos. made In I arls. For Power and beauty of tone thy stand pre-einlnent. 7 gi l ,ue ' Cariurt’hMptiHoxa.—Tills beautiful toned wind Inslru- raonUnanufactured by Carhart fc Nowlham, N. Y..for rillsge and ’the private pS? tlse or Organists, possessing n sweet nnd powerful tono. thev have also for sale. All those instruments will lie disposed ol the most accommodating term*. The prices or tho PI- ns ranging from $175 to $1,000. 7-XV. M0RREIJ.&C.f» PIANO FORTES. WM. M. LAWTON dc CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston. S C. ’ aug23—2aw4m UONNETSI BUN NETS It fi® a ?« 8 j«*t received at the TRIMMING AND GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-sL— kfTT xJPi >l>n il r 7 r . '] ercb * n ia Milliners, and the public gener- alhTare Invlteil to examine this slock. It consist* of 50 trimmed, Parisian, blond, gimp! rich colored sRk. satin, crape and other cholco and much admln dstv.es; flats and hats, embroidered satin 1.W.U- a great variety or crape embroidered blond linings, I’aris tilmml 6 8ha ^"' e i xtn \.» cb ‘f rinR 1x1011(21 ribbon*, straw d ““ ll !' p ; ,1b r d ?’ wh t0 * n “ col °rcd lace, gimp* and gal- loons, do do silk fringes, mantles, plain bnregesVshelland other combs, hair puffs, curls and plait*, ribbon plaits 1 11 1, * v «-*/«’ ***” »uones* pi me belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under the eyes. fcc. If you.or any of your children have any ortho above ayinptoms. Hoben- sack a XVorm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using U you havo a certain, safe and speedy cure ; and if after a rt n * t a° i , ° ,,,rect,0ll, tbe PwMent Is not re- ii.a . J he&lth ' aild tbe w °rm* thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond the grave, a* for fail, there is uo such word as fall with those who use tny XVorm Syrup. Ascii rides, or Spiall Thread Worms. These worms, fo which the human sytem Is liable, aro ?' i t 4 t . r °?. b,e80tnB “ 1 “there. Tliey are generally to bo B 1 d lf * l,0 " -ed to remain, from^the lr- ders 1 aueha* .7 the /'V‘ Ddation for “rion* disOr ders. such as inflammation of tho bawols. and other de rangements of the stomach. Tlie best and safest medlclhe U,Bd * Kobonsack’s XVorm syrup. Such is the I defv In, SnS 0 ."" °S my n,e d ,c,na * ov « r Ascaradies. that .nsfiMi to P rodufta * owe where my XVorm Syrup An 1 *!!!* tl e recnmm?,ldad ‘o ho used they wllf not cur?. All that Is necessary Is to use the svrnn fn m-ennt anew with directions ou each bottle; and in enso a gentle purgative is reqnlred in order to allay the Irritation ther i^Hh?« th8 « TerP, , "' br theIr vopathlsing action and b&.TbS‘li“» u i5”utato b ° w ‘ u - “ u, “ v H«BEf»SACK’S LIVER PILLS. it P.‘, of lha V/foromore liable to disease than the nJr». t .^i D fr*ji PP ed . wl . th numprou " blood Teasels and all n«?i* of LtT 80 ' l lB h’ 0 ,? 1 of courM “owing thro’ . .. , . ... Diver Complnlnt, ti,i a jf nd ® d Jrith chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain fo f' ,a "f 100 . of ‘ho liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred f ulB0rul, and hounding, the pain In the side iato? -.»B. uair puns, curt* and plait*, ribbon olaiU iZgZWW ftn . ^hes. bonnet silks, Jet andfoucy II, ! butt0I ) ,,; Bt ? trimmings, zephyr worsted, brai/. fe totoblKcto ' 0, " tbl! '*“' 1 * k'P‘ In Smoking cap. -llppora. cbllto’l ltobllmenl,. .uch u robe, rack* mnrkoil »ltli no« p.ltotn. for braUto, r . , b ; ““P'h'n* "nuino™ from ,V.» fefe": fe‘;- h " honnotaclekiuocf,blracbod op. PARTKU8IIIPWOTICK. Die undersigned havo associated themselves to gether, under the name and style of Murphy fc De- ™"“?’ 'or the transaction of general Boot and _ w^»8hoe business, having tbe stand on theenrnnrnr pUJ’S* 1 * nad JOTiltalter-street*, formerir occupied byM Prendergast. They are now prepared toolfer to their friend* and the pulille. a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Oentle- men’s noots, Shoes, fcc., which they will sell c“eSJ for £Sb MURPHY fc DETANK? 41” ■ 1 r »RY FEET PRF3ERVES THE HEALTH.—Just 1 • . r V ^', l \_ fe ' r c ? ,e * water-proof Boots; also, a W«S« Boofo. pother with a fine as* *>sortment.of Gentlemen’*aud Ladle*’ over Shoes. S" 0 !* bowand •PP~Fed style, which will behold aW Pric**. hy R. FIrANIOAN & CO., 106 Bryan-streeL decll Want ^ 1 pleaM **71 »« d judge for themselves. _ DANIEL CROMLAY. UAKER-Cbrarrqfamcsk. ‘" b *' rib " Jo-lrta tolm --—..to .., v . t -„u re , snnuia me left lobe be affected, the Phllu 'k^ r “ ^ n tbc loft "boulder, with a short dry cough *ppo.ru [ico. ami tb« .bSbi clay colored. This disease can lw cured by the use of Ho- IjT *, r , H 11 * 1 “ lbc -' r act direct, y upon the seat of !»?. d n ?i ’ “ nd t l"' n "^"tfoff upon the bowels they ex- pel .11 the corr.pt and rltiatri ma'lor from th. .jitoi, ^ Dys pepsin. EXZSrr." 1 ** from tho stomach, fcc, and some? be^.„*?i.!? l J a T oror tha who,a bod.*. this It will *reu!.f !!. 11 th8 dl T U0 owe * ,u origin to a disorganized the tin r *, nd ® to “ ,eh - Hobensack’a liver Pills is lefoeto effect a permanent and laatlngcure. ^.tem rt C f l bjohftngfog the certain morbid actions or the gJSlJgj* b «xUhy action, and rendertog.the blood pure v . ... To Females, enninuT.} 5° d iH*?. 8 an Invaluable medicine In 'many totafnr nsl<t* i W J*i° h i° U are " ab -l Mt - 7n obstrucUon* either fit ln Ltti ih 7 h i Tabcen found of inestimable bene- as RDd .Pu^foitthe blood andothesfluids so reg^riUe? 1 . C r P s U, 1 Uwb,cb .^“ri^ from remale Ir- reguUriUes M ha^jjicbe. dimness of sight, pain in the side, SrAJttr ”teJ h8 « n V“ f8 «< ^ ^.«wr»Mfe”ster,5:rs ioTniL V, M,l °' uidutnew. Kueumatlsm. dl*. 1 ?* mne ” °f ®ght. or fo foot any of the dls- ir™?*™*"* 8 front affections n| the Liver, Impurity of •hod, or constfoatfon of tho Bowvll. • • w« . OTeaienl Evidence or thair gn#a having had the rceipt Jfc.e*fc«T?5S? tor * ■“Emitted to us for Inspection, say. the n lh» ?** of w,l,eb *7> a F composed makes !fe£:Sss,'ir rot GEORGE XVOOD, II. D, F 1 CROXVLEY, M D., „ . / ,, L. BOWEN. M. D. npv2 .?£5 .non® hut those having the JgtuttUre i J, BELDEN fc CO., Savannah, comer of Broughton and Hamard streets. Ill „ To * Li!TTEna > Mxnciuirra ano otukiis vihttiko^^, *aiiSAVANXAU TO ut in TiiRiR supruB -Tlio undcr-^9 signed would call particular attention to their exten-^^i sire wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT Our goods are mostly of our own manufacture, and can thoreroro be sold cheaper, because.they are not burlhened with jobber's profits, while for quality and style they will compare with anything fo the market. 3 3 Haring permanently located in Sarannnh. we are deter- rW dt m, e 'n r “r tr,,n r Be by Kj! in $FO°d bargain*, dealing ilrly with all men, and cross-lIftinip wltii nnn. "Wx *l‘ b •" mS;'.So^i.rai'4*;Sh“„T W,7ra^ league with no Shoe, Clothing or other establishment, elth- ereeJTr frni^i nefit 'K r f '’ r tba P ur P«»«or keeping custom- era away from those houses where they can buy cheapest XVe expect orery customer to judge for ulmselr and Ir »...! ..It him, .111 Uk, p hi„5 tarafirrlrahlmtooth „ BFJ.flF.Jflk 00, J- ap ^ Cr. Broughton and Barnard-st. » r um r,B, I . , E •“'"•Briber* sole agents for A. Stod- lart & Co s., and Jonn B. Dunham’s llano menls. For durability tliey can bo fully warrnnle<I whilst ° r ? f fo non 1 n, > touch Is ovfdont and acknowl edged by tho most casual obserrer. as well ns the critical fZT'ZT- T,, .° UdlM ara rospectfnllv Inritod to £ lrith nn^ , ir«?’ ent< '* A ", "iTrangoment having been effected 81 . n,nent for the purpose thev can also bo enabled to Judgo of }| w tone. P ur r°*°- "W ra ,, k. ZftGlIAUM fc CO..MarVct-snuare VU» nor roisv u»y inn Adger ~ „... _ „ , Jb •ST Bh, P wl ” be , P7ace«l In the line to conned with the boutherner on XX edneadays, feblO AnS'sefEs r T y* "Cjf ndld •» Steamship will hereafter leave Savanna for Key XX cst and Havana, on tlie 16th and 80th of eaoh month, and from Havana for Savannah ou the 8tli and 221 01 each month. The Isabel will connect at Havana with the U. fl. Mail Steamship Company's lino to A*p!nwall,nnd the Paclfio mall line from I nnnnm tn California and Oregon. -aiffl**!? 4rll, J* ,a ": ,od "* the "«'road wharf at Aspln pense C0 ' Tran * 1 1,1 118 7"U>mus at the passengers'ex- Tlie Isabel will also connect at Havana with Hie U.8 mall Stoat" Company’s line at New Orleans. Tickets for Key XX est and Havana can he had of * T, L, , v coips, Hiam.4poto,tamauii MORDD JanlS MORDECAI fc CO , Agents,Charleston ' UNITED STATES MAILT SSllElm* S' 1 ciimmoi.M.rSnTlie 6th Inst-, running three tlmes a week via. Newton, nalnbridgo. and Quincy, and three times a week via. Tkmnnavlllo.DuncansvIlle, &e. Passengers by this route will taave Macon at hair past 0 M.j by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stages leaving Oglethorge either way at 11 o’clock, arriving atTal. “2E ta„to° a !iS "" lb “ 8, " , ' n * ot lb " ttnd Friday, by Newton. Balnbridge 1 bj til. wn, ol SSmSSTaitoP? . from Oglethome to Tallahassoo by either route ln3Mioure—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah In60 , , CRANE 0f RODGERS H tofetn°”.'ital*i r ,, for "" 20 bhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60-bbls crashed do, inn d I!, r °w. n ^ d A B and c do - 28 hhds Cuba Molasses. lOObblsNO^yrup.ftOdoNswA'orkdo, ’ 200 bags Rio Coffee, 60 do Java do. ,25 hhds Bacon Sides. 10 do do Shoulders. 100 half bbls Lard. 600 sacks Balt, 100 boxes Soap, various brands, 100 do tancy ao, for toilet auglO pwmren’s aiSSJe 0 i™mwg”ss, i.i„p^„, ln .,.| br ll"*"7 ot ’,V. rf ^' , . n 1 P 0 ' 1 * 11 •»all «lb«r.nnj ..... litix ra It’ ,’B!l» t Md , .irrtlm.tM.n..l 1" p»ckwl with fmralf7,' *," !*? " r, ' r -Irtpplnff- Itokl.r. n.J ollirra will consult tli.lr totvroit bp .onriln. th.lr orclera to th, .ol. FRENCH fc RICHARDS, •ugM-AJm New Drug Warehou.e, N. XV. corner 10th and Marknt-sts., nilladelphla. GROCERIES, «e, C J^va 60 tag * pr ' ,nU K, °’ 76 do ' Jamil, M| 60 do. n r ° rto Rico. 10 do. St. Croix. 6 do New *iSf‘Jifl’ , ’ owd « ! rod.and Clarified. Mousew—26 hhds Cuba. 76 bids New Orleans Smithy*” 160 bbl " B * U,raore ' 76 do - U»nal. 60do. Hiram ,oo™i 1 i,r. k XoT'Slrl;fe' B '' M0 ^ Brooms—10 dozen, painted handles. BucKKTfl—SOOduzen, painted. af OA * , sJ'i*W! A . KD ST -*« ,:ll -60 boxes No. 1 and Eamflv *oaa' P i le d ?Vn? d , f !' Ad «roantlno Candles, 26 da hJIfZ™Btafe 1 "*’' ' U ” nM ” b »l" -A Toiucr^—360 nkgs various brands nnd qualities. I.XMON Svnur. fcc.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup. 10 cases Wal- nut'and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches n°MB m cUqt’oi»- r 76 bbl* H.elps’ rf|„. 6 0 do. N. E. Rum. T *ww3K ed Wb, * k F’ 30d «- Friradld -JlonongahelaT . ' l ^r" 0 i ‘luurier cssks puro Malaga, 8 do. cholco 11a- deira. lteceived.andfcrsalehy Jf 18 McMAHON fc DOYLE. Tra/!. of PnTftnn,lh $ o’etoo Train oi Cars, will RiTive at Thllahauee In 60 hour*. It is - i j fi*’ ,T.\.a? 111 taltaiisssee in 60 hour*. It I* - also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout*, for travellers to Apalachicola and XVest Florida Ut * rare from Alltxnn tn *1 tl . » „ . .. F i 5?ni!ra“r 5 bb, ‘. H - SSjC 30 d0 QmmUT 20 hnlf bbiTdo! landing from steamer Atir usta. and for sale by holcombkjohnW fc CO. North River HayTdaily expected b r H AY .—100 bales prl i per schr Cataract June28 V. I n|»mcincoiaana west Honda t.M.tJ.'i'to* ° Sl '’ ,h " ri '' "'".I °V'*‘ b »l« 7‘- fi Shaw. Agent at Oglethorpe, A. A. Fish*H, •* <* Tallahassee. -“•?? F. K. WIGHT. Proprietor “ACON AND^g^jgriUiLROADr i for sale to arrive by RR1GHAMELL1 ,Y fc CO. BrtSfIS 5 ® prlra ' B ‘ con 8W '*’ )u, ‘""" June22 COHEN fc FOSDICK. /^XLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 baskets of this verysiipe- f tu ° r i W i n8 ’ who " e reputation Is unequalled where It Is familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and lor sale by PADELFORD. FAY fc CO . 7 unal Agents for Savannah. ■re vr “T1WO AMD RENOVATING. 73 York*t.,rcar of the Court Mmse. Savannah, Ga L a TkTrw., of.. JB »4“»M»hed In 183a. ACMES’ Silk and .Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers, moonlit c l^? n. and d 7 ed rerioua colors, Ladles’ Bonnet* P ^ Med } a * frshlonable style, Kid Glove* ueaned,and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyetl.as mav be required. All doneln the saraestylo which TentMmoderato* raU ° b pl8ascd petrons and friends.— or^"^. n . din * OTweta bv Harnden’s oxpres*. railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me per mall, so that ;. ram y kn “ w where to call fur them and which way to send Uiem back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will be about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to. apH2—tnfo4 ALEXANDER GAUD WAY. jm (X)MK AT LAST. PER STEAMEiHUGUSTA—Those ^ULHata so much Inoulred for at Belden’s of late, consist- ,u “'' u kUQUL uw IUI niniucii aui inie, consist- fog of black foghorn, Canton. 8traws, Albonl, Horlda’s.fco tome now and we can suit you. -fr 8 BELDEN fc OO. UANARYCAGES BY THE LAST 8TKAUER-1 A variety of new and beautiful patterns of canary SB Cages Just received. Those desirous of a hand- soma Osge. and one proof against Mites, hare only H fo roakoan early call for a<$iolcefrom a fine u ^ V sortment. nh'28 J. P. COIJJNS. 100 Brran-st. UMBRELLAS X . umbrellas; ’ Afreshasiortroentof both cotton and silk, Juetre. ceived and for sale low, by lY-kt J- H. COHKN fc CO., 140 Orougliton-at. t PARA ^U7^ ATfT) UftrBRELIiAS.—An assortment of silk and gingham Umbrellas. Also, low priced and fine Parasols, just reoel red and for sale by au!2 DxXVrtT OxlVlTT fc MORGAN ' ?RENCU Printed Cambric*. In medium and dark colors very beautiful, Just opened and for sale by ,aa DaWlTT fc MORGAN,. C ORN—BalUmore Corn, in store, for sale in quantities ^) suit purchasers. seplO OGDEN fc BUNKER, J U8T RECEIVED—In store and for sale, 800 bbls Thom- “fo“ Time, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland uata,100 bundles Northern Hay. Applr to aug30—ltn Z. N. WINKLER, WflUarason’* building. 1 " WUUUll flLAY 1URNACES, just received,and for sale by J P. COLLINS 1 JOTTER AND CHEESE-30 firkins chofceGoiihenBuU • . , r j 80 h®*** Cheese, received and for salo by Jul/ 18 McMAHON fc DOI McMAHON fc DOYLE. ■piAJDR —60 bag*fresh ground Flour.from Cunnlngham M A mills, Just received, and for sale by ” *“ u COHEN & TARVER. v/wiir.n n iAiivr.it. J^uti^w 00 bbl * How,rd ■treat Flour,'26 r bbl* double distilled Monnngahela XVhlsky. 160 Demi- ons assorted size*. 160 hair, ri.i frafv.L. i.raji r..j w.. . 7__ r «uuunK*neia tviusay, 160 Demi- on. —iiort.d .lira, iso too. Rio ColT™, londlno.od for ui, ^ J«'l IIDLCOMBE. JOHNWJN * CO. — —woiMto nuiinrun a tu. 8e P ,Pmbfr n umber ofHar- foAa?e by M * 8 ** D8, mn Brc ®R®nt number, received and aug30 . B. 8 SIBLEY, 136 Congress-street. * vwwjibh-ihw,. Y-. M w! A « AA-vuiv—au a eg* Goshen But. 80 b® 1 " d “ Cheew, 66 bbl* Hiram Smith’s and "uw, received per steamer, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. luLff* POWDERS—Prepared expressly tor aug24 W. Wo.LINCOLN, Monument C °ra^ta^, ^ ATER r- Now fondlngfrom Urk Exact, war vy ranted to be genuine and rer*nti» > _L" . U mwtAt. i i " ,ftl1111 b* rk Exact, war. ranted to be genuine and recently bottled, a annul* w. Vr?UNcb,,N. ppy ■ _ Monument Square. liV)R SALE—A man 26 yr ”** ‘ ■V— A PP7j[_to J»7y 27 TU8T RECEIVED a tn; v spun. "ufo-fuEnginoerbyt WY1XY fc MOXTMOl. n apply or 8-4 and 4-4 Brown Home. >!*. AIKEN fc BURNS. Mall Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. •* Atlanta 41 « gv u • * u u C °« J !?t K iii JC< ?i * l AU ? nU wKh the Train* of the Western and Atlantic and foGrangn Roads, amd wllh tha n** TraltM of it! Pr* W tf* Si rii 0 Central and South-western uoads. Passenger will arrive In Macon at 12M. and at Atlanta at 1M. harin* the remainder of the night for rest. ’ 8 Paawngers going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) who ^ T t nn * h f‘? A , M " ?. ,n «rrive attfon^omeryln for- staging 4 bo<,r *’ foefodfog all stoppages, and only ten hoars AecommodaUonTrafos.Trl-Weekly.wllI leave Macon aver* Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satnr afiftSSMSB* ^wsss SAC, ill, VOOTE, ». P H. Bourn-western railrOao. ACWE-Ixurjt IKAI.-SH leave Macon dally at 014 A U • ^xriT thnrv> m A foave Cfolumbus daily at 9 o'clock. A. M.-andOgletnorne **77)4 A. M.; arrive at Mscon at 3)4 p. M. ^ ”° rp * _ Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to Savannah. Augusta and Mllledgevlllc, and with Macon and vUle!fte* 40AtI *nta,Dalton, Chattanooga, NartS d,n F »* Cpfombus, by fast line of coaches. 28 wyAbl’ 4 ’° DCe M mlitoa b F M. fc W. P. RR. to Uonlgom- jiEfr****.** Tkluhwoo ..dEolkoU I'ouoosora broikloat tod dtoo >t Fort V.llor. H.OW, Aog. 89.1883.“' *' AUAU3 - aoportotoodoot. plastering, die. “ T „ A AJUBTJSIUHa, cBO. own , comm, ‘ nc ® d business on his noklS nfS? 1 "f** 1 ! Vodora bh otrrlM. lo lb. E.h„. JMS “ntrool for Plklo ood Omnootol Flu. to "“'‘.Ae.to.. .t tho ...olprice.,.ltd will l! 8 "|2[ “J*? ww !*®* ' w °rk executed by himself, or under bis supervision. Builders and others contemplating build fo?’*°u7 d do well to call upon him before contracting with others. Orders left at bis resldenoe, Jones-at., corner of Uarnard-st., will be pi ompUy attended to. jnlylft—ly VALENTINE BRUNNER. LUMBER BUSINESS. r T’HE advertiser, a gentleman of steady and anemtlo J- business habits, la desirous of forming a connection with some capitalist in tbe above business, which la daily becoming so important an Item In tbe commerce of this city and Stale. Most respectable and saUstactory referen oes. with further particulars, given on addressing O Ln— her, at the office of Utla paper. .. JjZJ augft j—,,,.,—— nroertV « UUttfta. •"«» BR1QHA1I. IHI.T w tn .. —.... — Mb ceived and for sale by .... ra.rawko#ito, IbrdHjI g —r— C u ltere. Patty Pans, French and EktUah . " x JArawa-.f jSsgBtff** - e juneo J. P. OQI.Tjyft TJUTTER AND OIEESE-M llrkmiT.Ira ®* bl * S^fdo'l'o’tojrtm toS£,“[S5 dlaObui Xj boxe.Cboeoo.rooolrodondOw.nl.h. “ ewulu,or i w fodSdlr’H^tobkSton! 1M ■ > 1 ^ . rSIoMAHON ft DOYI£ ' ’ ' ixvi-ie.Ii aivu vitabaEo—va firkins cholt AJ boxes Choeae, received and for sale by Junel2 McMAHON fc DOYLK CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATSv—Straw, Leg" nrn anil ■ In. . l . ... 1 • T*mkvm*\