The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, September 23, 1853, Image 3

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4 whal« OU; ’ 'i. An.In V "* ■* J3 i S , BM0» , «i1«i ffl ittdo 8kmU«*. g a hjtt., «t """‘njfiSrtii. jonMOTO^ > CO. . j ^SKTSSSJrP 5 ® 85 *' SatxMMwA, Oa. merchant* and deal* „Jl other country pro- with Honuw. Homo* * an offiee In thla »».«•'* *“i S515, mml <*■ ■ J^nma thflr .trrtCM to ptonton, n ilks;Ktt4«' - sejv", sr SrttortWto B HUDSON. lomuA. w. b rmiiso.l “ ; LAMBETH H0PK1N8, Augusta. J. J. COHEN, Charleeton. ! @S®Ts1)sSoKi» i a tw« JMgkyi WX-Sm B«rf'S» “l»by A. BONACD. yota lilmsblfwdulnusly io' promote thatisliea and lntor eita of bU employer*. For further particular* address U. P.I., boa Ntf. liOraa>UV», N. V. seplfi-tart 1X7ANTKD-100,OQO pound* Georgia raised Wool. Ca*h W paid on delivery. Jandl KIBBKJK fc RODGERS. \XfASf661trPIfltOHA8B--2fl etouti able bodied nrfro f¥ men, aged from 18 to 16 y eata. Apply to Jamil ' WYLLY fc MONTMOLUN. W TO RENT—A brick dwelling house, on Taylor street. (jrWdon given on the 1st October next.^ppiy at In Bnrrel's build- r. corner of Day and Bull-streets, It i* aulUble far mamlttre room or drill room. Beni moderate Ap- *|yat ale oBoe, June 26 A email comfortable Houae In a re- * TO RSfiT—A inul •pett able and central Possession given on U o. Apply at thl* offle - pan of the city. Rent $300. — the lit November, or aooner If ppiy at this office. augfld , |k TO RENT—A Houae at the corner of HuU-atnet Iff and Oricana square, pleasantly situated—good wa« w.ter, out bnlldmg* completo. and in a good neighbor- uTwIth or wltbont standing furniture, from l*t May till l*t November. Ininlre at the Courier offioe, mh20 • TO KENT—An office with storta. near the Exchange. PoeaeMion given on the flrat of October next. Apply it thl* offlot. aepli—lw TO RENT—Three of the five tenement houses, on ■ffthe oorner of Aboroorn and Jone* street. Inquire of ■* eepld . A. DONAUD. ^^SSTtaSSirchlof*. or yarlou»“qualltle» and <K5«*a*£ linen cambric Handkerchief*, of which we Srtrteelred a Urge aupply. AIKEN fc BORNS. iTEff'VoSrUUX anil Water Twiat Shirtings, Juat re* ^ vdrrl and for ale by AIKEN & BURNS, wpl* nUJUIORE FLOUR— 300 bbls from new wheat; landing B P* r . DltoCUntb. for JogNgON A CO. Trg^oinioUR-200 bbU Etowah.Mill*. 100 Cunning- «-p |s jgjjjMOOOHOT-lOO b.g>, ton<lingper.ohtJune* L ki‘i“’ *° J f ™ **" bJ noiyQQMBR Johnson * co. prime to choice Porto KIco 8ugar, land* I* wd for ale by noLCOMBg) jpnNSnN & 00. ^'GEORGIA FLOUR—200 bags auperfloe Georgia Hoar from new wheat Juat received and for saleby war, in™ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. aepl® . ,iA.i CASK FORTE MONIES.—We are in receipt or an- i other apply of lbo*e very finely flnhhed and fashion- •U Pearl Caie Port Monies. The demand for theae very CmwUU soimoin baring been much greater than the (Trira hand. In order to meet the want* of our custom- mi* wen Induced to duplicate our order*, and are now MMfdtoethlblt 4 beautiful aelectlon. to which we In- K.r. aep!8 AIKEN fc BURNS. ritiitttotisn. OIIMMHt CASSIMERtS, dra etea. wlilte and colon*! linen bluSh. coating*, tottouadea, gaum flannel*, gent* and bT’i linen and cotton half ho»e, ladles’ silk, cotton and JLb.»,n.» mertool. .Ub ^ if CONGRESS WATER—Direct from the aprings and l 1 ncratlr bottled, now landing and for aale by aagl® WK. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. jBHl Linenl; Apron Checks. Saxony and Silk Flannels, 1 an# ease assorted Dark Calicos, Arc., just opened and for - augl Daw ITT At MORGAN, fmuPPIXO PAPER, Ac.—150 reams Wrapping Paper, |V Urge, middle site, and small; 30 cases Matches: 10 mit# Glass Flasks, quarts, pints, and hnir.plnta, received Siftrulebr ' sepll MoMAHON A DOVIJi. B CTrtR.CUFJ.SK AND LARD—30 kegs selected Goshen Batter; &0 boxes selected English Dairy Cheese, 28 Mitinm Smith's Flour, new wheat, received per steam- e.saifor sale by iepll SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. L llffi-400 bbls L me, landing per brig Velasco, from BotkUsd.ior tale by *,11 DIUGHAM, KEIXY k CO. E jfiliSlI MUSTARD—A venr superior article of Englisli lldiUnl. in Urge and small cans, also in bottles. Just tsolied tad for ale by W. W. LINCOLN, «M Monument Square. VET GOODS DY STEAMER TO-DAY .—Print e«i Jaconets j IVisdLawns; Mourning do.; Needle Worked Collars idSlieres; Long Arm Nett Mitta .* Glace Silk* ; Black ‘ Gk lor Mantillas; Wash Blonde : Irish Linens; Fjnbrold- 1 imliodSctlloped Cambric Linen Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, It For sale attbe lowest prices by < 1,11 lnwrrr l. MORGAN t YY its.20 nestsTubs,assorted, 10 dox Well Buckets, 60 . dehooms. 20doWblskdo. For sale low by , »ogl9 CRANE k RODOERS. • TTLOCfCCHEESE AND BUTTER.—30 bbl*. H. Smith ! J Floor; 26 do. Canal do.: 20 boxes Cheese; 10 jar* But- • hr. pot spexpreidy for taraily use. Landing from steam- ! ftffcridaaniiforaleby f jdy» HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO • FUNDUS—100 boxes Sperm Candles, 1J0 do Adamantiue j 1/ do,25 do Bedell's do, 26 do Hull’s do,'SAT do Imitation Vuie. For axle by • “fl» CRANE fc RODGERS. E UHE3 GAUNTLETS —Just received an asaurtment, aa- icrted colors and Bne quality, for sale by j?M P'Gl. At VEADER, 167 Bay at. ftlY ANDFU3l'lC-200 bales superior North River Hay, 11 Mbamli Hour, landing per steamer Augusta, and for ; MJtljy aug3 PADELFORD. FAY At CO, B 1C0N BIDES AND DEEP.—10 casks choice Bacon Sides, 20 half bbts. Fulton Market Beef, for sale by ael * McMAHON A: DOYLE IfOCKINO BIRD CAGES.—Just received and for sale by 1V1 iep7 J. 1\ COLLINS. C ORNED BEEF. HAMS, Ac.-4u*t received 10 half and 8 bMi Geo daws'Coral'll Beef. 100 small also sugar-cured HunOhhiURacon Shoulders, 10 bbla leal Lanl and 6 do thaabed Whale Oil. anil for sale by DAVID O'CONNER, MglT cor. Broughton and I»rayton-streeta. B ICOX HAMS ANifLARD—30 casks choice Hanft. 20 bUi leal Lard, received and for sole by “pH McMAHON At DOYLE. > Ia«.n«w itylea; Lace Cliemisetta, Gold Ribbons, and •wtr itylea of new goods; juat received and for sale by DbWITT As MORGAN. M OURNING GOODS—mack Bombazine, black Mouslin de Ulne, black Norwich Cloths, do Alpacas, mourn- l*C Stti and de Lalnes, black Crapes. Arc., juat received and frd*hy aeplO DxWITr fc MORGAN. S I[J MANTILLAS and OJoth Talmas, just received and fwaaleby *t p l« DsWITT fc MORGAN. Wtsr INDIA LIMES, for sale by ** aepH A nONAIJ ftf 00N9GNIIENT—A lot of fine brandy, rum, whisky, y“* n T *ine. and champaign, which will be sold at jprk price*, if applied for soon. JW COHEN fc TARVER. , S'^i WFFEE, ic.—50 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar, . bbla Mesa Pork, 75 do superior ■a.nMl.100 do E Pbelp’a Gin. 60 do pure I’help's Gin, WdaCinehnati Whiiky. 200 boxes No i Family and Pale "2-**™ per recent arrivals and for salo by JW HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. Sim CANDLES-100 boxes Croton Family Soap, aW No 1 do, 50 do Bedel’s Caudle* 0* and 8a, 25 «-ptrm do is and 8s, for sale by JW WEBSTER fc PALMES. M < Mau!^7' t<W ^Portland Byrup, 100 do choice N U J?! 4 7 WEBSTER fc PALMES. Prime N 0 Sugar. 20 do choice Porto yjMj^foraale by se!6 WEBSTER fc PALME8. b *?‘ folr to prime Itlo Cuffee, 60 do Saint Wttlngo do, 25 do old government Java do,for sale by . WEBSTER fc PALMES. T 1 ^ .^cheats Hyion, Imte-rial. and l’ouchong. for «epl5 WEBSTER fc PALMES. A BARG AIN—For aale taj house and lot at Whlta Kia Spring, Hamilton county, Florida. Tlie dwelling on B»i aald lot ia a framed two atory building, 86 by 80 r««t, and 106 llghta, together with oul-houtea, etc., etc. The aubacrlber will alao aell three hundred and four acre* of land, situate on Bwift Creek, three miles and a half dis tant, embracing a good mill site. Tire land ia first rate for growing sea laland cotton, corn, and cane. Each place priced at 81000. or $2000 for both. Apply to the aubacrlber at While Spring, Hamilton county, Middle Florida. aop8—3 WM. H, REED. FOR 8ALE—Tire plantation owned and formerly wnloccupled by the late Col. J. H, McIntosh, situated on wwwuthe St. Johns rirer, about fifteen miles above Jack sonville, Eaat Florida, containing about twenty-seven hun dred acres, near nine hundred of which are open, and wore cultivated with success by him, and the residue, consist ing of hammock and pine land. It la eligibly situated, and capable of a high degree of cultivation. The buildings are In good order, consisting of a comfortable dwelling, ftc., and apacioua and convenient homes, adapted to all the pur pose* of a long ataple enttoh plantation, together with a grinding house ana mill, and a boiling house and boilers, which are capable of turning out from fifty to one hundred hogsheads of sugar. Also, eight thousand acres of pine land, the greater part of which la well timbered, lying on the St. Johns river and tta vicinity. For price and terme apply to the administrators. J. WALDRURG, Savannah, B. A. PUTNAM. St. Augustine. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who is on tho plantation, will exhibit It aud the other land. aeplG—dtf FOWLTOWffi PLANTATION FOR 8ALE. mu| The underslgnod offers for sale his Plantation, lying jOHon the mouth of this celebrated creek. In the county *wwM>f Lee, adjoining the village of Palmyra, and five miles from the city of Albany,containing 1,300 acres. 700 in cul tivation. all necessary buildings and a grist mill, nearly new. Horo la a market for everything, good society, church, school, dally mall. fcc. Such as are willing to given liberal price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta ges, are Invited to cad nnd see It. L. B. MERCER. PiLvnu, Ga., Aug. 16.1853. eodtNol— *ug23 mj, TWENTY DOLORS REWARD.^—Ranaway from W the subscriber, on the 18th of August, a negro man named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky —OtohutU, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow commencing at the base of the nose and running up the forehead. lie will probably try to get to Savannah, where he h&R spent several tears of runaway life, and was an in mate of Savannah Jail a good part of the year 1840. WILLIAM GERMANY. Leon county, Florida, 8opt. 12.1853. sep!8—<lfcwtf j, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD—My negro TO man. Sara, runaway last Saturday night, the 25th yjk Ho Is rather light complected, about five teet ten In-' •OtoLcliea'high.and he formerly belonged to Mr. Holiday, in Chatham county. Ho was sold to Mr. Wright in Savan nah, of whom I bought him. Twenty dollars reward will bo paid for this boy lodged in any Jail or safe place where I can get him. DAVID ALLEN, july 2 McIntosh county. HORSES.—Fifty head of fine Harness and Saddle /(TyVHorse* for sale, to arrive In Savannah by the 1st of October. Among them are twenty Iron and dapple greys— ten pair—also twenty flno Mules. JACOB ELIJSTON. aepfl—lwlW3w L MULES.— 1 Twenty fine mules, tho largest ever brought to this market, arrived this day from Kentucky, and are fur salo at Warner fc Hooker's Stables, West Bread street sep—4 R ECEIVED PER STEAMER—ruin bareges, bonnet rib bons, Scotch ginghams, black net roits and gloves, la dles' colored allk gloves, damask linen napkins and doyles. blrds-e.ve diaper, long lawns, linen cambric bdkfs.,fcc., for sale at tho lowest prices by a P m Diwrrr & Morgan. W HITE VESTS.—Received by steamer Alabama a new supply-by PRICE & VFADER, junel6, 147 Bay-st. S TIMi*SON’S CELEBRATED ICE-PltESERVING PITCHERS. Just received and for aale by J. I*. COLLINS. JunolS For terms, .... property k inrpe Steam Saw Mill, opposite the 4c.,apply to - jutted E. H EAVY FREIGHT.—Boxes of copper ore may be obtain ed by vessels wanting heavy freight for New York, on application to rolib WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE. Also, Decanters, Dishes, Bowls, Tumblers, fcc.. for sale by July‘22 J. P COLIJNS. R ARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.—Those valunble five tenement three atory brick buildings, situated on Tay- lor-street, (Calhoun Wanl.) are offered for sale. These building* have all the advantages of water, gas, fcc. fcc.— —jga b For particulars apply to WYLLY fc MONTMOLTJN. "maySf ' SAWYER. HijElISTER fc 00„ Whltaker-at. B UTTER AND LARD.—60 kega No. 1 Leaf Lard. 26 bbls. do, do do., 20 Jara very choice Rutter, landing, and for sale by augl8 ' HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. ItOUTON At ItlKlSRfAK. " WI1UI. KMALK 4 Xt> HtTS I L If NA LkH* IX watches, Jewi^y^^lvwlware, -fancy goods, T1 UTTER.—30 kegs selected Butter, received per steamer, X) and for sale by aug-24 8CRANT0N, JOHNSTON k CO. T EAS—60 packages very superior Hyson and Oolong, the Utter extra choice, landing per brig Excel, and for sale by _ augdl HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO, C ORN.—800 bushels prime white Baltimore Corn, for sale to arrive. Apply to aug21 OflDF.N fc BUNKER. FALL TRADE OF 1893. T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trado will bo completed in a few days, when we will be prepared to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort ment of gonorul Dry Goods. Hoaletr. Trimmings. Haber dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbons, fcc. M. PRENRERGA8T & CO., 178 BrougliUm-street, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, west side. aug27 B lankets and flannels.—Hie price or both these articles, and Indeed of every kind of goods Into the production of which wool goes, will rule high this sooson. in anticipation of this, we are happy to inform our cus tomers and the public generally, that we had secured a Urge stock of summer mndo Blankets and Flannels, both domestic and Imported, which we can now offer at old pri ces. M. P REN DERG AST fc CO.. 178 Broughton-strect, opposite 8t. Andrew’* Hall, west Ide. a aug27 S UPERIOR WHITE SEWING COTTON, fcc.—We have re- celved per steamer this week, a large assortment of Brooks' superior white Sewing Cotton In nil numbers. This was the only sowing cotton that obtained the prize at the World's Fair In lajndon. It only requires consumer* of this article to give It a fair trial to be fully convinced of its decided superiority ovar all other maker’s pnvducttons now in use. In connection with this, we have also received sev eral cases of a superior made English Flax Thread of the several numbers, aud in all color*. M. PRENDEROAST fc CO., 178 Broughton-street, opposlted St. Andrew’s Hall, west aide. aug27 bbl1 ' IWtimore Howard street Flour, 100 do miJ*® C,ua ^ < h>, 50 do Hiram Smith’s do. for aale by r ^'' WEBSTER A PAI.MES. I bUv?~* 00 boxM varioua brands and qualities, for t#pl5 WEBSTER fc PALMES. Kyra /JWOlUlod bbla rectifiedNO Whisky, 60 tofoldJ aaS '« 80 p * 11 Connecticut river Gin, 26 I ERum, for sale by —Wk’nSTPTJ fc Pil AIFfl Crudes. Lawns, and several atylea lull ®* r Coods, at reduced prices, for sale by Dewitt a Morgan. HLtfadrt>iw4' ^LES —Juat received at BkldxxU, atylM of Premium Silk Hata. To admire la aijo *** t“*°i *o call early on - BELDEN fc OO. IRVING HOUSE, 1 Vaihington, Vittnd of CUumbia.—The undersigned, late proprietor of .French’* Hotel, Norfolk, Va.. having recently leased ive popular establishment, takes pleasure in inform ing hta numerous friend* that he hat, at great labor aud expense, refitted and furnished the house and provided the most ample arrangements for the comfort and convenience of all who mar favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable experience In hotel-keeblng he flatters himself that families and single boarder* can be ac commodatod at the Irving as satisfactorily as at any other hotel or boarding houae In the United 8tatea. Members of Congress and others visiting Washington, with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to .... examine this house before making arrangements else where. Ci *PfraeeLi5 Ut j# 5 do - Mustard, l*epper. Allspice and It Is eligibly situated at the corner of 12th street and Penn jj^vcawMandforialeby sylvanta avenue, midway between the Capitol and Depart- BELDEN fc 00. Acta of the~SM*ion""of thS Wf«Y»uj? of tte Sl “® of Georgia of 1851-62. received •JS37 W50 1 e of Georgia of 1861-62. 8. ft. SIBLEY, No. 186 Congrea-ai. I 0«2y # r»bbl*. Bleached Whale Oil; 75 boxes }M W ' ®° 4 ,X lb. paper* ; 76 boxea Soda c *fc«SLi7^ a . lt l) 5 do - Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and McMAHON k DOYLE. i »»4 Binvvl {^f,®IBAMER^-Halr cloth ahlrta, mull ®k*,tuhMnna miU n, '. n,t S* omind wlta l«e man- S»»u,an2ui5IVr ctoU *'« MT collars and chemlaetta, j^yp'sftaeye diaper, fco , for aale by DxWITr fc MORGAN. w*^*lidM7^L C u 0lt l n « bread of an equal thick- ^“•baiSLEflffberi; cutting cold slaw, fcq, ThU X WaA.\ e o, t ^7 br thtckam ” ,,Ulred fr ° m iment of Children I Management 0 I ^Wfall by Tlioa Bull. M D. I £to*of paying and Mining, —~ I febq aad hibiuT 1 Mefu . 1 , wtowala, and Instruction* for 1completa manual of the uae of the I ai'riaae*, '‘udent#-, and all lovers of net- luSS'lS*!•“ Sofn." 1 ’" u ‘ I rls**.p R Cfc In K!*j Ut 5 0p th * ,ra| 8 8urgery, by H. H. I •Si" rtllo* *1’ JAmerican, from the first iSSArluSJt 169 onfivavlngs on wood, I a!eSV*d by oU °'th* Disease J. B. CUDBEPQE. GROCERIES AND LKIORS. C OHEN fc TARVER, offer on accommodating terms—10 hhdsfair St. Crulx Sugar. 20 dol’nrto Rico do, 20 do New Orleans do, 200 bbls A, B and C do. 20 boxea Loaf do, 60 bbls New Orleans refined do, 100 bags prime Rio Coffee, 60 do old Java do, 2C boxea ground do. 100 chests Black and Ureen Teas 100 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities, 20 do Cut Tobacco- 100,000 Segars, some very fine. 80 boxes Soap, assorted qualities. 60 do Pearl and No. 1 Starch, 60 do liemon Syrup. 26 do 8oda Crackers. 20 bbls each Rutter and Sugar do, 20 do Hiram Smith’s Flour, 60 do Canal do, 100 do Baltimore do. 100 gross Matches, 100 do Hpes. as sorted qualities. 20 bales heavy Gunny Bagging. 20 hhda prime Bacon Sides, 200 bbls Rum,Gin, Brandy and Whisky, and a general assortment of fine Imported Brandies and Wine. aug2fl Savannah, (korgia, taacauoxa. - aovVaao e. wad*. CHUGEU dC WADE, • FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , 84 Baf-ttrtH, goeannak. mxXY *. FORT. ». *• DOXIUM, FORT A DUNHAM, - FAcrpna and commission merchants, . v AkeflimoA, Ga. lOTOMih. jpnxi. lunnujro.j* ROWLAND A 00*. GENERAL COMMISSION JIERCIIANTS, 172 flay-afrwt. Sapownak. , CLwrieston Ootton Mnxket, , v . 1 . ; OUAULEBTON, 8opt-81. Tho tales DhJ«J havo .been SOO bales, «t flgaret ranging from 8| to 104* Tho market cloaad In o rery depmaedcondition; Now York Cotton Market* New You, tept. 21. Tho sales this dsy smoont to 1,000 bales. Billingi»ft^Shyxtpn. Etute. PniLADSLimu 1 , 8ept. v 21. The new steamehlp Keyatooe State sailed from this port for Savannah to-day. H. K. WASHBURN. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION it ;r tAVAXWiH.'OA.’ WILLIAM P. YONGE, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ab. Pi Baf^rtxt, Savannah. O’HEAR A STONE Y, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, CharUtUm, Soulh Carolina, urxor TflxruM or ukurx. o'bxsk a do. BANCROFT A BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purchase and 8ale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and d..i r.t.i. ii# h.h t,i. - j tn J| fiealEstate, 117 Bay-street, Savannah. WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupviUt. Lowndes county, Ga. Will practise In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware. Appling. ' Telfair. Irwin, Liurens, and Pulaski counties! Georgia: and iu Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbiaboun ties, Florida, fob23 WM.r. wiuiaks. ruADnxra ouvrr, jack hrow.v. WILLIAMS. OLIVER A BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista. Marion County, Ga., Will practise In the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston. Stewart, Randolph. Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoining counties where tjielr services may be required. jan29 FERDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUAitt AT LAW. Washington City, D. C„ Will practise In the varioua Courts of the District, and at tend to the prosecution of claims against the Govern- ment. June22 DK. G. F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. Schnhler’s. west of liberty square. Mont- gomery-street. Bcsldenco corner of Perry aud Drayton- streets, opposite tho Catholic Church. june22 r<KUKNT.-6Q bhU Hoffman’s Hydraulic Cement, landing KJ and for sal* by aug!8 BRIGHAM, KRLIiY fc CO, T\RY OOODi^At Reduced Prices—ilie subscribers are o XJ taring the Balance of their 8uvnmer itock of Dry Goods consisting of Bareges,Printed Jaconetsand Organdies,French Cambrics and Olnghams, Printed and Plaid India Silks. Al. *o. Summer Quilts. Unen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col lars, fcc,, at a groat reducUonfrom former prices. - JyS DEWITT fc MORGAN B Y THE STEAMER OF SATURDAY, we havs received and are now prepared to show, an additional supply of those very handsome pearl case portmontes, with card ca ses attached; alao, cigar proved styles, for sal auglfi i, cigar lately cases of the latest and moat ap- AIKIN fc BURNS. firm of Wood fc Rodoxhs. and his Interest to Mr. H. A. CKS!nt,the business will be continued by the under signed under the firm of CRANE fc RODGERS. ■ Co-partnership to date from the dissolution of the late firm or Kibboe k Rodgers, 22d June last. H. A. CRANE augli JAMES G. RODGERS. C'OR SALE—A negro woman,aged 30 years, agood cook .T and^washer, and plain 1 roner.^/tpply to fc MONTMOLLIN. July 27 B ACON SIDES.—Twenty hhds. llibbed Sides, ten Clear do landing and for sale by ' sepO. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. WHITE PINE (KURDS—65 000 feet White t’lno Boards, v V landing from bark Nathan T. Bridge, and for sale by se3 ( ; * COHEN fc FOSDJCK. T^IAIUR—761>hlsBaiUmore,fo sale tn arrive, ypplv to F «e3 OGDEN fc BUNKER, F LOWER GATHERERS-'That hold the flower alter cut- ting, Vino Scissors, Kylett Machines, and Eyletta, for sale by aug!8 J. P COLIJNS. S EWING BIRDS, Picker Pad cr Portable Case or Tools, Quilting Scissors and Liquor Coles, for sale by * augl8 J. P. COLIJNS. JOSEPH GANAI1L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oorner of Bay and IPAifofcer-atrerfa. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 Office—lib Bay rlreet, Savannah, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 00 Day-street, .Nai-unnaA, Georgia. McqUEEN McINTOSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jacksonville. Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer rff Whitakef-rt. amt Day lane. Savannah. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, comer of • Whilaker-st. and Day-lane, Savannah. Ga, THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW ANI) SOLICITOR GENERAL. E. DIST. Office, comer Day and Damant-streets. SaoatinaA. TIIOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus.Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 14 lYaB-street New York. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOLKBALK AJtD KKTA1L l)KALKR tK 1VINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. West Suit. Monument Square. &it>qnna5, Pa. BROWN it HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALEM STABLES, were bhoad ernurr. savax.vaii, oa. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner or Bay and Wliltakur-streets. Office hours from 0 A. M., to 2, ILM.; and from SJ^P. M. to 0, P. M, DANIELL * COOPER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEIJCRS AT LAW, -Atlanta, Georgia. . A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER, Will take contracts for Building and Work in Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An drew’s Hall. Broughton Street. ROOFING. The subscriber Is prepnred to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- clples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured ho can give satisfaction. Price* very low. Best reference given. J. J. MAURICE. OJ-Gutters and Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COIJNSEIJDR AT LAW, Alligator, Bast Florida. Will practice In the Kantorn and Southern counties. Refer to Col. S. S. Sibley, and It. B. Hilton. Esq.. Savannah, Oa. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Flrtyth. Monroe County, Oa. J. 11. I1AYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Seritm County, Practice* In the Eastern and Aliddle Circuits of Georgia, Jy2fl—3m 8. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. JUonticelln, Jefferson County, Florida. Reference—Hon W. B. FutMgo, Savannah. Ga. fob3 menta. The building Is largo and of modern architecture, the rooms aVe spacious and well ventilated, and the furni ture U new and of the best desnriptlon. -The chitgea are moderate and In accord- to: m. jconwoon. c. o. wn. NORWOOD ii WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sawnnah. Ga., Will practice in all the Counties of tho Eastern Circuit. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt nttuu- tion. dfficunn Bay street, over Wkbstkh fc Pslmks'. wilusx n. ruoiixd. roiw xi. xiujai. FLEMING it POLLEN. The undersigned having united In the pmctlco of law. will attend punctually to any businemi entrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Mews. Swift, Densloy fc Co’s. - THOMAS HUGHES HINES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL].OR AT 1UW, Traupville, Georgia. Will practl-“e in the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch. Ware, Appling and Irwln.Genrria j and In the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and in Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida Will attend to the claims of all porsuns before tho Departments at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Oie-iia' Duitding, opposite. Pulaski House, Having mad* large addition* to Ids establishment, continue* to do BOOK AND JUD PRINTING. In Ids usual ueat and handsome style, nnd on accommodating terms. ~ PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY^ Of IlartfurtI, Conn. The undersigned. Agents ot the nlHiveCoinpnoy are prepared to take risk* against Emit on Building* and their contents. Also Marine Siu Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO., Agents. JOHN Q.UIN. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISIO.Y MERCHANT, 163 Droad-street. Columbus. Ga.. Will transact the above business hi the usual manner, and pay atriet attention to all consignment* entrusted to Ids care. He would respectfully refer to the following poi - sons: Hon. Alfred lver*on. Major John H. Howard, War- hum Cromwell.Esq.. I«wl*M. Durr. Columbus, Oa.; Wm, I*. Yonge, Abraham Backer, Savannah. flm—Juue3 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. fc A. RAILROAD, Ringgold. Walker County. Georgia. W ILL attend to the purchasing on commission. Corn, Wheat nnd Bacon. Tho Ringgold Depot being situa ted in a region of country abounding ingrain, it can usual ly bn purchased upon more favorable terms than at almost anv othpr point upon tho W. fc A. Railroad (irdurs covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary Instructions, will receive prompt attention. Persons order ing grain will ploase forwnrd sacks with order. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr Wm. M. Wadly, Sa vannah. may 10 JOHN H. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dublin, Laurens county, Ga., lato junior partner of the firm of A. fc J. CoanuxK, Irwinton. Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to hi* care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. H. Rows, Dublin,Oa.; M Marsh, Savannah. may7—dfcwly Wxr. M. IAwton, R. WaixwamirT ILoox, Wm. M. lartuR. Josmi T. Dili. WM. M. LAWTON it CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, No. 13 South Wharf, Charleston, S. C. aug23—2aw4m BONNETS 1 BONNETS II 60 o sen just received at the TRIMMING AND GENERIL VARIETY STORE, 13(1 Broughton st.- Country Merchants Milliners, nnd the public gener- _Jv. are invited to examine this stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice and much admiredaty.es; flats and hata, embroidered satin hoods; fl^GI alHTare I ..n^rllbth.tlmi.-hltottb.UUHiiro.g wllhth. tot i i«mV'™S.tr'of on,™ .«ibro'W»ml b-.o„d llbtop.l-.rli that the country affords, Cfcll, examine, and ait^^our- • .ifi.i--i.-nS. J *tnh knnn.1 rihta.n-.tr-. , DANIEL D. FB Washington. D. C..June 1,186$ je7 H.'SMITH’inP'COtJlI, CllAcKKliS, die. Q(\ BBU H. Smith's Hour OU 20 half bbls choice Canal Flour 20 bbla Sugar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bbls Butter do 20 half bbls do do 20 boxes Soda do 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, a choice article 60 bbls Crashed Sugar, fending from brig Augusta, and for aale by jy!7 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. silk lace shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw ; trimmings, dress do. white ana colored lace, gimpeand gal- 1 loons, do do ailk fringes, mantles, plain barege*, shell and other combs, hair puffs, curia and plaits, ribbon plaits, flowers, feathers amt wreathe*, bonnet silks, jet and fancy wrlstlelts. buttons, steel trimmings, zephyr worsted, braid, fans, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking caps, alippera, children’s hsbllmenta. such' as robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Doru, assisted by coinpotant miliners from New York, will attend to the trimming dojwrtment. and will en deavor, with skill opd taste, to plense all who may favor her -with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. v t(f Five bonnet makers wanted immediately, who must perfectly understand their business,ap!30 aug26 (as»r- ‘SggWSgMS.*' OJ51 s-toia COHEN fc TAHVEIL H OUSE KEEPERS and other* will pleas* take notice that the obstruction! at the entrance of my atore, conse quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffl- , dently removed to enable them to gain easy access to the } Interior, •’bar* they will find the shelves well stocked as \ usual with Crockery, China, Glass and Stone Ware, family i I Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table CuL j * w.i twether with a great rariety of Limps, fenterns, ’ WJclii. Fancy and HouaeVaraUhing Oooda.^Ieh will be sold at moderato and Just price*, by J. p. COLONS, 100 Bryan-street OUNDRlK.i-66 bblsGsna*** Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar O aud Soda Crackers, 20 do Oder Vinegar, 50 do Stuart’s Clarified Surer. 76 dodo Crashed and IWered do, 800 boxes No. 1 Palo and Family Soap, 100 bag* R| 0 Coffee. 160 bbls E. Phelps and Rose 011 405oP.fcCConnMticut iS Terdo.laodlogandfor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc QQ, ripropoaals isiuek, until OO-PARTERSHIP NOTICE. The undersigned hare associated themselves to gather, under the name and style n( Murphy k De- raony, for the transaction of general Boot and •Shoo business, having the stand on the corner of ! Congress and Whitaker-atreete, formerly occupied by M : Prendergnst. They are now prepared to offer to their friends ' and tho public, a well selected stock of Ladies* and Gentle men’s noota, Shoos, fcc., which they will sell cheap for cash. J3y MURPHY fc DKVANNY. , COMMISSIONERS PILOTAOE.-Sea!ed ' wilt be rewired at the office of Cohen fc Foi 1 S?«toS,*'5 D CURmED suqAsa j| Qxsbed } Smith. IfcCO. Tuesday,]fi(b Inst., at 12 o’clock, for raising the steamer Iran him. -rul J-ii—■» irilltaLia .(.i. —n DRY FEET PRESERVES THE HEALTH.—Just Sll received.* few case* vratoT-prool Boots; also, a fW lot of thick pegged Boots, together with a fine as- ' ^►sortment of Gentlemen’s and fedies’ ovar Shoes, some of a new and $ pproved atylo, which will be eold at low prices, by R. FLANIGAN fc CO., 108 Bryan-street All In want will please call nnd judge for themselves, .deoil J,Urartu her .t Willlnhto .hlprart U™" ral to be com pitted within ten Jays allet contract Is alga- . WM. R. 8YM0N& DANIEL OROMLAY, | FASHIONAJUJ-; BOOT MAKER—Corner of Brough- ■ton and Bullitreet*.—The subscriber desires to In- J form the pohUothathe has opened as above, wh *“ inmXmSSim . them and the public » cxU and. a' H AMS.—Just received, a lot of fine small sited sugar cured llama, for family use, for sale by augl 8 BON AUD. L ATHS —176,000 IMhs,for salo to arrive, per brig Wa ter Witch, Apply to june29 OGDEN fc BUNKER. D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—loo hills. N. O. Rectified wiilskr; 50 do. E. Phelps’ Oln; 50 du. N. E. Rum ; 50 do. iin. mestic Brandy: 60 do. P. and II. Conn river Gin; 25 qr. cask* Mnlnga Wine, for sale by augl9 WKRSTER k PAI.MES. D OMESTIC AND FOREIGN IJQUORS.—26 bbls. l’.fcH Gin. 60do E. Phelps' do. 60 do N E. Rum. 60 do Rec tified Whisky.*20 casks pure Malaga Mine. 16 do do Pico do. 10 do do Seignette Brandy. 10 do do Domestic do. 2 hall pipes Cognac do. 1846, 26 bbls very choice old Monongabela Whisky, landing and lor sale by aug21 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO /■'1LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of tins very supe- \-/ rinr wine, whoso i •- »- lor sale by junol lELFOUD. FAY fc CO . Agents for Savannah. B AREGES, Tissues, Barege do feues, aud other summer goods, selling at cost, by jy24 DaWITT fc MORGAN. C'LOUR.—26 bbla Hiram Scitli. 60 dd* Baltimore, landing U and for sale by juno28 HOLCOMBE JOHNSON fc CO. S HIRTS, SHIRTS.—Just received! now aupply, ol various fashions and qualities. PRICE & VEADER. 147 Bay-st, M OLASSES.—60 bbls. Portland Syrup ; 60 do, choice N O. do., for sale by auglP WEBSTER fc PALMER. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—lust received per steamer Au gusta. 6 krgs choice Goshen Duller, 10 casks Dairy Cheeese. for sale by DA VID O’CONNOR, nugl? Corner Broughton and Drnyton-streets. A NCHOVY PASTE, French Mustard, Copers. Sardines and OUvea, for sale by juu«24 A. ROM AUD. art I vo. aug20 Apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. C IDER.—25 lioxcs Cliampngo Cider, a very choice article landing from steamer Stale of Oeorglal for salo by jylO HOimiBE, JOHNSON fc CO. L INEN COATS AND PANTS—An additional supply re celvud and for salo at 147 Buy street, by mil PRICK & VEADER doin. t COnEN ft FOSniCK. its. For ... • M. 8, WoodUull, will leave hervtharf aa above. tLOWfc bright or passage, apply to - .. - SU,P.ra. r • Btwrage....I.111..I.~ 9 PIiTlXETbLPHlA^JIeronT’iTLlne^Ths afflo;regular packet echouner SPEED English, muter. w*B .hare quick dispatch for tho •bore-port. For freight or passagti apply to •»p32 OGDEN h BUNKER, JkA HEW YORK-toUnlon Llne.—Tha regular aS»nackot schr. FRANCIS 8ATTERLY, Reevetand, mas- here quick dlaputch uabove^^For frej^ht or Pat- apply to s*p22 OGDEN J SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS. 1 nnf't LIGHTS OF SASH from 7X9 to 12X20; 200 it/jUUv/ jialr Blinds for Windows, from 8X10 to 12X20; 100 Panel Doors, various sizes. OddSlzeafurnishod on the same term*. For tale bv JOHN G. FAI.I.IGANT _ T do, 10 hair pipes Olanl, Ihtpuv fc Go. Brandy, 7 do do Champagne do, 4 quarter, casks Henry Legnr do. fl do do Clininimgne do. 20 eiglitks do do du, 10 do do United King- fur sale by nug 26 A LB.VTTA WARETfcSUBOTiTUtKF<m SILVER.—Tho at- tontiun of tho public Is respectfully called to the above named ware, ns bring a auhtltute. which for use Is warrant ed to be equally as good. It Is a harder metal than sliver, consequently will boar rougher usage. It Is a combination of perfectly pure metals, and Is ns free from corrosion as silver. Every article will be warranted to retain it* origin al color. It consists in part of the following: table and dessert forks, tea. tnblo and dessert spoons, fcc., just re* Delved and for snlo by may’ J. P COLIJNS, 100 Bryan-street E LECTION NOTICE.—Au election will be held at the court hoi so in tho city of ^avannnh. on Monday, the third day of October next, for Governor of the State of Georgia, for Judge of the Superior Court for tho Eastern Judicial District of said Ftate./or a Representative from the First Congressional District In Hie Congress of tho United State*, nnd for ft Senator and two Representative* from Chntlmm county In the next General Assemble, under the superintendence prescribed by law. Polls will be opened at seven o’clock, A. M., nnd bo closed at six o’clock. P. M. The Sheriff of the county la required to attend and preserve order. WILLIAM II. CUYLER, J. t. o. 0. o. - JAS. E. GODFREY. J. I. 0. c. 0. NOAH P. KNAPP, s. i. c. O. c. GKO. P. HARRISON, J. I. C. O. C. aeplB MOST. CUMMiSO. i. l. c. c. c. A BOUTON^Th* packet brig F. 8. BI sSKmuter, will have dispatch for the abon freight or passage apply to lUNKKR, or ennuis» wpspitiT, On fuwday, the 27!h Iflat., fofront of store; w|JJ for sold. t b half, pipes.Otard, Dnpuy fc Co's Braiily j do Henry fenr: 20 eighth and 6 quarter do Uh wpairffl Cog nac, .io; o eighth do Doited Proprietors do: 8 hta dor Caitlllon do ;17 half do J Hrnnwsey do, Terms—under >100 cash, over >100 four months fog endowed note*. e21 100 bale# Ouon^QthffifS^iril^Ken^acky Rope., sepO _ Valuable Farm Lota—AI Pririite ante. J* 1 * 0 * lota, situated on fever’* lane, being pert of MUUa’a farm. A planed the Iota may be seen at our counting room. Terms—one-third cash, balance in two equal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property. . BECK. Smith, ...j above port. For IghT or passage apply to septal . 00DKN fc_DUNKER.« ... JMKPIEnSk sallfng schooner D. ; L CUNCHTcsptaln Watts, will have dispatch as For freight or passage apply to ; J*pll ROWLAND fc CO. Flow FORKtoffew Llne\—The regular - :»t achooner VIRGINIA.Captain Axworthy, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For freight or pel- -■ H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. ■age apply to' aepl4 H. K. WASHBURNi Agent, stSk. ra BOSTON^Tlie first class schooner VICTORY, SsfbBaacr, master, will bare dispatch as abort. For reiglrt apply on board'at TelflUr’s wharf or to seplO-t BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO. ■ BALTlllIORBUdUgnlar Line—.Tlie reg- (ular Meket achooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson. r,wlll have dispatch as above. For freight or pas sage apply on board. atTriralr’a wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY fc 00. FARE REDUCED. PjC«a UWITMD STATES MAIL LINE— UfiSi£PHILADELPHIA—The new and splendid side rl stearakhip STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt itobect IUv- dle, will leave Savannah as follows: Wednesday. August,,,. J.24 I Wednesday, September , .21 Wednesday, September... 7 I IVcdnesday, October. 6 This ahlp.ba« been built with tho strictest regard to tho safety and comfort of her passengers, ami her accommoda tions are unsurpassed. The new ship Keystone State, will take her place In tho line early In September, aud will, with the .State cf Georgia, make a woekly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin paasago to Philadelphia $20 00 Steerage 8 00 C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent. Savannah, auglfi HERON fc MARTIN. Agents, Phlladelpla, r . FOR HAWKIN8VXLLB AND ■fcjfiaaBClNTERMEDl ATE LANDINGS.—The steamer ISAAC SCUlT, B. Dillard, master, will leave on Saturday evening, the 17th Inst. For freight apply on board, or to .5 iiftior * “ * “ ■epl6 liitlGHAM, KELLY fc CO. FOR PALATKA, E. F., Ibuching al Darien, Brunswick. St Marys. Jacksonville. Mid- dltburg, (Dlack Creek.) and Picolata. r - Tlie new nnd superior stcampacketa ST. K r - yE?J lnllvc; Capt. Jas. r'RKKBOR.v. and WILIJAM GASTilN, Cant. Time. Shaw, wilt leave for tho above placet as follows: The St. Johns, on Thursday morning, 16tli Inst., at 10 o’clock ; nud the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning, 20th Inst., at 10 o’clock, nnd will continue to leave at tho same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. Tlie latter boat carrying the United Statos Mall. For freight or passage, having handsome stateroom accommodations, ap ply on board, at Dillon’s lower wharf, or to J. H. GUNBY, Agent. S3TTlie St. Johns will go to St. Augustine every fourth trip, commencing (leaviug Savannah) on the 29th Instant. *ept4 OPPOSITION LINE. FALATKA. FLA., AND INTERMEDIATE emj£l3S5S3&e I LACES.—feaves every Saturday morning stTo o’clock.—Tl.e regular steam packet WEl.AKA. Capt. N. Mug. will leave is above. For freight engagements, ap ply on board, or to S M I.AFF.ITKAU, Agent N, D.—Tlie fare to Brunswick Is reduced to $4. aug26 tire BY T. J- WALSH. At Private Sale—Two five acre lota, one mite from the dtr, for sale low, If applied for immediately, on aocommo- dating terms. . MplO At Private Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick In quantities to suit purchasery, augJO At Private Ball—300 bushels Teunesse* Corn, in lots to •ult purchasers, just received. . augft Private Sale.—21 barrels obolct Butt Pork, in lota to suit purchaser*, fending and for sale. July 28 A Desirable Building hoi for Sal*. Lot No 9. fourth ty thing, Anson ward. For particulars, Inquire \i the oountJag room. Jyl6 At Private 8ale—5 ken Re<l Stone Mills Powder, 2 do Hssard fc Co’s HFQ HO Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow der. for sal* low to cloee a concern. tunelO G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.—Drawn numbers of Close 112: 88 39 18 2 40 0 82 48 62 46 27 14 69 Holders of prises will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WrPHINQTON’B. Greene and Pulnalal Loctesy* GREGORY fc MAURY. Managers Class 114, draws on Friday, 284 Instant, in thl* city, Sales close at 3 o’clock,P.M " CAPITAL. $4,250. 76 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. *3“ Tickets $1—chares tn proportion. Extra Class I, draws at Wilmington, Del,, on Saturday, 24 tb 8ept, capital. " $70,330. ber Lottery—13 Drawn 76 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. !Df Tickets $10—shares in proportion. Keystone State. Tickets either singly or by tbn package for sale In Bay *•*-*- lane, Savannah, Ga., next to Robinson fc tkmp. *ep!8. : E WITH1NGTON. OPPOSITION LINE. Change qf Departure—Frr Patatka, Fla.,and all theinterme- diate landings on the route. r - Tlie superior new Steam-packetWELAKA. nTnr -mtSSirn r " r*' 1 " N. Kino, will, until further notice, leave every Matuiuiat, at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage In large, airy 8tata Room*, at follows -. To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 60 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville 6 00l Black Creek..., 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to R. R. Duko, for Ocala, will be re-shipped free of all chargesat Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company’s wharf, or to feblH 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Fhr Palatka. B.F.via Darien. Brunswick. St. Marys, Jackson. ville, Middleburg. Blade Creek and Picolata. r . The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, rivt : fi ifrif I^P* T. K. Siuw. wilt leavo on Tuesday Mnrn- ing.iit 10 o’clock, nnd will continue to leave every Tuosday. Tho Rates of Passage by this Boat, areas follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Marys 4 60 Jacksonville a 00 Picolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet wharf, or to snpv31 CLAP HORN fc CUNNINGHAM. Airents. Life nnd Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $260,000. Alfred Gill. President. Jar. C. Walklxt. Scc’y. Tills Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock C rinclple. nnd upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the enefits ofboth systems at the option of the Insured. The strength, ability and well Invested capital or the In stitution are, In my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company In thla State or Union. [L.8.] signed R O.PINNEY. Comptroller ol Public Accounts. State of Connecticut. jfW Slaves insured. Californian and Australian rlska taken on reasonable terms. Tlie subscriber la also Agent for the following Fire Compa nies: Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF LONDON. Authorized Capital $2,600,000 Capital paid in $1,000,000 C. E. HABErur, E-q., ) llKNRT fenLAM, Esq.. VTrustees, New York, Robert Dlixn.v, Esq. J Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capital $160,000. New York and Erie Fire Insurance Comp’y. Capital $169,000. Thoso Companies having a cash capital, safely Invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to ellect Insurance - gainst damage by 11 re.on all kind* of property on reason- >!e terms. For insurance In either of the above named Companies, apply to A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent, and Agent for the above Companies, sept 20—lv office 120 Congress-st. , pa aurtkm jiato. , • ttOKABICMb '. Kids,/ ftototo,,mlud. I W-attu ^ i.i. froid Mrt tUituI On Toaadiy. the Bret. trill be sold irfront Lot No. (10) Ten, proTMnente la SareaL. Carcnaugh. Bold by p* county, and by order of nudUft t!o mrt steifc toiS.t(S!S Syoi Mcured by reortf*f• ot the propwty; * forsll necreaarypepers, .... . repw On THURSDAY, Ilth October, at 11 o'clock, will be sold. AU tha Household and Kitehm ibtaltm belwrinflYo the estate of 8. J. Osarels, deceased. Bold by order of the Executrix, for benefit of heirs, fcc. 7 Prime White Com pit private sale—Just received ustu «. and for sal* In lota to salt purebeeere. Term*cash. * . HorendaJ# Cement—fending per schr North State. 10Q bbls RoeendaU Hydraulic Cement, for tatelovr, Nsw England Rum—Now landing per sefarOMmct, from Providence, 60 bbls N- B, Ru»,«br sale low. auflT Valuable Buying Lota at' Private Sale-fetVo. II. eon- talnlng 120 by 00 feet, iltuated on OuinnetLstreetj also, Lot No. 14, containing 80 by 120 fret.Mtuatad on tneooe ner of Draytqn and femar-itreeta. If not previously dl*. posed of by private sale, the above Iota will bo sold a* pub- Ilc auction In rrontof the court house, on Tuesday, 6th od September next. Terms at sale. ~ augfl ., Cemenl-Now landing per schr (lataract, 100 bbls Hydraulle Cement. may 17 Improved Essence of Coffee.-We bay* Jnsi received from the manufacturers in Philadelphia, and win contlflue to keep on hand for rek, Augustus Hummel’s Imprered Es- senee or Coffee. This Is the beat composition of CMM over offered for sale, and Coffee made from the E***nct la much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and In use will prove a nett saving 75 per cent over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner. Try It and zee If it does not. mayW FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia an* Savannah Steam Bavin* tlon Company. The new and splendid side-wheel steam. fggZlEjMLship* KEY STONE STATE. Captain Roman SajaffigllAKDiK. >nd STATE OF GEORGIA. Captain J. GARm. Jr., will letre Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. Theae ateamthlpe are the most comfortable on the coast, ami are unsurpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as follows: Keystone State.......Sept. 28 Keystone State Oct- 12 Keystone State Oct. 26 Keystone State Nov 9 Koy tone State Nov. 23 Keystone 8tate Deo. 7 Steerage “ For freight State of Georgia... .Oct. 6 State of Georgia.... Oct. 19 State of Georgia....NAv. 2 State of Georgia...,Nov.lfi State of Georgia.... Nov.80 eystone State Deo. 7 State of Georgia..., Dee. 14 Gtbln Passage to PhlUde.phia .$20 00 «00B or passage spplv to C. A. L. IMMAR, Agent, Savannah HERON fc MARTIN. Agents, Philadelphia. si»p20 WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDUE- VILLE. ULORGIA, D R. E. G DOYI.K takes pleasure in announcing to Inva- lid* and the public generally, that tho nbovo popular and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly con uct- ed by T. C.irlto.v CoriR. M I)., Is now ready for tho recep- tion nf patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully treated nt this Institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, nmon- crrhrea.menorrlia.-a, dyaincnnrrliren. fluor nlbus. genital dis placements, affections of tho eyes nud ears, tetter, fry- ilpola* aud all chconla diseases of the skin and scalp, zero* fuln, dropsy, Syphilis, and tho humoral diseases g. nernl- ly. ueuralgin. sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the falling sickness, vlrtigo. paralysis, apoplectic tenden cy. bronchitis, axtliina. chronic inllnmation of the stomach an<l bowels, atrophy, and Indeed erery possible habit of, or chron c diseased action that Is curable—and all diseases are curable. If no organic lesion be present. The fedies’ Department is under the iinmodlnte miiport|. slon or that accomplished lady. Mr*. JA.NKMATTinnv8.so well known to the old natrons of the establishment The facilities which tills Institution offers for the prffseeu- tlon of a strictly hydropathic nnd hygienic course of treat ment, together with Its easlnoss of ivccesa from all potato In Georgia, nnd tho adjoining States, renders it peculinriy ndnpted to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them selves of tlie efficacy of the water-cure. Tlie purity of the water and accommodations for guests, are too well known to need comment. In fitting up tho establishment nnexpensn has been spar ed that could conduce to make it oue of tho most desirable places of resort for invalids In the United States. Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.— These will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses, and blankets, for sudorific purposes. AU of which can bo purchased here on tho most reasonable term*. Terrs—Professional attention, use of baths, fcc . $10 per week—board $6 per week—payable monthly. Servants boarded and treated for $10 per woek. All lottera of Inquiry promptly answered. jur.eb ASSBpHI 1 nfWii $500 Challenge. IIOnENBACK’S WORM SYRUP. A N article founded uponscleiitifioprinclples.cuiiipound- cd with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and 1ms wcoer liecn known to fall in curing the most obstinato cases. Worms can never oxlst when this remedy is once used, from the fact that it not only de stroys them hut removes all tlie slltno ami mucua which may remain. Thr Tope Worm. This worm Is the most difficult to destroy of all that in habit tlie humun body. It grows to an almost Indefinite length, and becoming so coiled nnd fa*teni>d In tho tales tines nml stomach ns to produce Fits. St. Vitas’ Dance, fco , which Is the cause of ninuv going to the grave, uut believ ing that these complnlnts have their origin from the tap-e worm : consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those who are mulcted with thla aw- foi foe to health, 1 recommend the uso of my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills; tho Syrup to be taken In doses of two ta ble spoonfuls three times a day. then take from five to eight of inr liver Pills, to dislodge nnd pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the mostoiistlnatocases of tape worm can he speedily cured. Hound or Stomach .HYorm. This worm is usually found hi the small Intestine*, and is the worm most common to children, yet It is not entirely confined to them, a* adulls have frequently been known to suffer witli them. The symptoms most prominent while affected with this worm, are Uanlncsa and fullness of the holly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under the eyes. fcc. If you.or any ol your children hove any of the above symptoms, iloben- sack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—hr using it you have a certain, nafe and speedy cure; and if after using It according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health,and the worms thoroughly eradicated from tho system, you can rest assured there Is no remedy beyond tho gravo. M for fail, there is no such word as fall with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacnrldce, or Small Thread Worms. These worms, to which tho human - sytein is liable, nre most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be found In the rectum, and If allowed to remain, from the Ir ritation they produce, lay tho foundation for serious disor ders. such a* Inflammation of the bowels, and other de rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used ia Hobensack's Worm syrup. Such is the Astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaredies.that I defy any one to produce a ease where my Worm Syrup and liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that Is necessary U to umj the syrup In accord ance with direction* ou eablf bottle; and In ease a gentle S tive is reqnlrod iu orddr to allay tho Irritation they ce, the liver Fills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowels, la tho most pleasant medicine that can be taken. HOBENSACK*SLIVER PILLS. No part of the system Is more liable to disease than the liver,it being fnpplled with numerous blood Teasels and nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course Bowing thro* nil parts nf the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, bilious affections, ily*|>epsi«. ve ' Liver Com pint nt, Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain In the region nf the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain In the »Me is in creased uy pressure. should the loft lobo be affected, the pain Is generally in the loft shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, nnd the stools clay colored. Tills disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensaek’s Liver Pills, as thny act directly upon the seat of the disease, and thv« operating upon the howels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated ma'ter from the system. Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia, and Us various diseases are _rad,heartburn, oppression after eating meals, tonrnes* arising frota the stomach, fcc. and some times general tanguor of the whole body, from thla (twill bo seen that the dlseaso owes its origin to a disorganized state or the IJver and Stomach. Ilobenssek’s I Iver l’lUs Is the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, oa they act by chnngtug tho certain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Females. You will find those Pills an Invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you aresnbject. In obstructions either total or partial they havo been found of Inestimable bene fit In restoring and purifying tha blood and other fluids so 4 as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities. as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, ftc. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme dy to cure the following Complaints. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, glck Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or In foot.any of the dla- eaucfl that'arise from affections ol the Liver, Impurity of theBl od, or constipation of the Howell. Medical Evidence We, the nnuderslgned Physicians, having had the rcelpt of their manufocturo submitted to us for Inspection, say, that tho Ingredients of which they are composed makes theta the best P1H in use for all diseases of the Liver, Im- purltlese the Ulod, fco. i , GEORGE WOOD, M. D, - F CROWLEY, fl D. j^bowen: MD. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CARRIGF-S. HUGGIK8 AND SULKIES.—A gonoral assortmeot. just received.—Tho sub- scriber* are now prepnred to offer to the public. Carriages, Pluetons. Buggies. Carryall*, fcc. fresh from some of tlie most popular Establishments, nnd Builders at tho North. The selections wore made hy one of the firm, with strict reference to tho requirements of this market. They arc determined to keep only such articles in their Hue. as they can confidently recommend and wnirant.fecl tag assured that they will he sustained in offering a~better nnd finer class of work, than has been usually kept In thl* market. The Public nre most respectfully requested to cnll.ovnm- Ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they nre in earnest, by *n examination of their stock flip* All Linds of Rcj.n'ring done nH heretofore. L.S. BENNETT fc CO.. July 31 Corner West Broad nnd Bay-sts. PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE mulcralgned cwinecUUUy tniumths [citizens pf Savannah, Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock over on sale in this dtr, and made by tho most colebrnted manufacturers in tho United States. Nunns & Clark. T. Chickering. Board man & Gray, feiglit fc Newton. Edwards fc Fisher, nil well known to the lorerv of Music, have place In their large assortment.— These llanos are of rich tono. and beautifully finished In Rose Wood, Black Walnut, nnd Mahogany, with Iron frames made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated .Eolisn Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these instruments linve metallcframes which render thorn pecull- arly suited for tai climate, preventing necessity of tuning r ~t year*. • The undersigned are Agents for Henri Hera's, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Tower and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. CARtiART’i*Mn/)nioN8.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instru ment.manufactured by Cnrliartfc N’eodlmm. NJ'„ fur village purposes, l/idges. Serenading Patties, and Hie private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and |iowerful tone, they have also fur sale. AU these instruments will be disposed of on tho most accommodating terms. The prices of the Pi anos ranging from $176 to $1,000. 1. W. MORRELL fc Co , PARTICULAR NOTICE. f BELDEN fc CO,. Savannah, corner of Dmughton and Barnani-slreets. M To PLAXTKR8, IlKRCIIAXTS ANT) OTOKIIR VIxm.VOjjgMk Savannah to lat in Timn ncrnim.—'Tlie under-Htn signed would call particular attention to their exten- ™ rive wholesale end retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. Our good* nre mostly of our owu manufacture, nnd can therefore be sold cheaper, because they are not burthennd with jobber’s profits, while for quality and stylo they will compare with anything In the market. Having permanently located In Savannah, we are deter mined to secure patronage by selling good bargains, dealing fairly with all men, and cross-lifting with none. We are tn league with no Shoe. Clothing ot other establishment, eith er tor mutual benefit, or for the purpnsoof keeping custom ers away from those houses where they can buy cheapest We expect every customer to judge foe himself, and tf we cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth ers who can. BELDEN fc CO, Jnn27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-iit. CRANE ii RODGERS H AVE in store, and offer for sali ou accommodating terras, the following, vis: 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbls crashed do, 60 do refined A R and C do. 26 hhds Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls N O Svrup, 60 do New Yotk do, 200 bags Rio Coffee. 60 Ho Java do, 26 lilids Bacon Sides. 10 do do Shoulders, 100 half bbls Lard. 600 sacks Salt, 100 boxes Soap, various brands, 100 do fancy do, for toilet uae. auglfl WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS, Is superior In brilliancy of surface an I polish to all other, and aerer stains or rusts; wlthstandssll climates, and is packed with great care, suitabts for shipping. Dealers anu ottors will consult their Interest by sending their orders to the sole agent*. FRENCH & RICHARDS, aug20—dBm New Drug Warehouse. N. W. corner 10th and Market-sts,. Philadelphia. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-st., rear qf the Court House. Savannah, Ga. Eetmbllebed In 183il* L ADIES' Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawls, Table Covers, fco., cleaned and dyed various colors, fedies’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style, Kid Gloves Cleaned.and Gentlemen’* Gsmionta Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed.os may be required. All done In the samnstale which has generally so much pleased my patrons andTrienda.— Term* moderate. Persons rending parcels by Hadden's express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me per mail, so that 1 may know where to call fur them and which way to rend them back. Costftf freight each way for small parcels will be about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to. *• ALEXANDER GAIJX1WAY. ap\12—tufoi NT] COME AT LAST. PER STEAMER AUGUSTA—Those JULlInts so much Inquired for at Belden’a ol late, consist- Ingot black Leghorn!Canton.Straws, Albonl, Florida’s.fcc. Come now and we can suit you. Jys BELDEN fc CO. CANARY CAGES DY THE LAST STEAMER— • A variety of new and beautiful patterns of oanaiy Cages Just received. Those drsltous of a band- somo Cage, and one proof against Mites, have only to make an early call for a ffcolce from a fine a* sortment. mh28 J- P. COLIJNS. 400 Bryan-et. x, UMBRELLAS. A fresh assortment of both cotton and silk, J art re ceived and for sale low, by J. H. COHEN fc Of).. 1 to Bronghton-«t. k PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ot HrfUc and gingham Umbrellas. Also, low priced and fine , Parasols, juatrooelred and for sale by : tt 12 DxWITT fc MORGAN F RENCH Printed Cambric*. In medium and dark colors very beautiful, Just opened and for sale by *ug4 DaWITT fc MORGAN, IT] Off— -r JJJJiorn and Webater,a fin* aaaortmentat . *i5ri» BajENtoo-a. UNITED STATEN MAIL LINE- Now York and Savannah Steamship*. ■ 8UM11EK "ARRANGEMENT. Days of Leaving Savannah for New York. Tlie Augusta, Capt. I.jon Saturday, Sept. 8 Tlie Florida Capt. Woodhuil,.. .Saturday. ^ 10 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow....^.Wintaciway, ** 14 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed In speed, safety or comfort—making their passages In 60 to 80 hours, and are commanded by skilful, careful and polite of ficers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the Knoxville In the antumni this line wilt be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin paasago $26. Steerage, $9. PADELFURD, FAY fc Co., Areata la Savannah. 8AM’L L. MITCHELL, . June6 13 Broadway, New York, ’ WATCHES, JEWELRY, V Anil Fhncy Good*. RECFJVING by every arrival of the 8tcnmer* fresh ition*. making the Iwst assortment In this city, of all k!nd*or\Vatcbea.Jowelry. Fancy Goods,SUverSpoon*. Forks, Pitchers, Tea Seta, Cups, Syphons, Pitted Castors, and every variety of articles connected with our line of business; allot which will be sold as low as in any city in tlie Union. D. B. NICHOLS. MW Particular attention given to tho Repairhigof Watch es and Jewelry. ' no 20 NBtVJKWELUY, FINE WATCIlE8,fccT THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- Crjmentof rich JEWELRY,embracing tlie recent patterns &/of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelet* and Finger-ringa, among , f which are some fine diamond aottlngs.irmn $10 to $500. 4 h Also, twenty-five sets of thoso unique Pearl Sets of Kar at rings and Brooches, from $18 to $125 the set. newest Jdi and rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- "taient of extra fine Watches set in pearl, diamond, hun ting ami plain cases. Thcso. with a further assortment ol ;_ood Jewelry. Starling Silver Sets, Spoons. Forks, fedies, Cups, fcc., and Plated Ware of all kin '*. Fancy Work Boxes. Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks, nrnnze Figures, gold mount ed Canes.CuUtery.&ft . renders Ids assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed In the State, cither in qualit v or prl- -is. * 1). B.NICliOLS. Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clock*, and Jewelry^ no!2 1*1 AND FORTES.' • THE subscribers sole agents for A. Slod- fnrt fc Co'*., nnd Jonn B. Dunham’s Plano Fortes, art- always supplied with nn as- sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority oftone nnd touch Is evident and acknowl edged by-the most casual observer, as wejl as the critical cnnnolssour. Tlie ladles nre reN|«ctfully Invited to view these instruments. An nrirnn^einent having been effected with nub of our most eminent I’lanlsU for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of tho tone. F. ZOGBAUM & CO., Market-square. MW Second hand Plano* takon In oxclinnge, also tuned and repaired. j 0 i7 GROCERIES, Ac. C OFFEE—150 bags prime Itlo, 75 do. Jamaica, 60 do. Java. Small—10 hhds Porto Rico.lOdo. St. Croix. 6do. New Orlenn*. 100 bills Crashed. Powdered, nnd Clarified, MoLAySW—26 hhds Cuba. 76 hid* New Orleans. From—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do. Canal. 60 do. Hiram Smith’s. Ilaro.v—16 casks Philadelphia Hams. 600 Baltimore Bagg ed. 30 Iitoln Sldos. 20 do. Shoulders, Brooms—40 dozen, painted handles. Bi'ckrts—200 dozen, painted. Soap. Caxmjb and .Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Enmity Soap. 50 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles. 26 do. Sperm. 26 do. Star, 160do. Patent Mould du., 40 whole and half boxes Starch. Toiucra—360 pkgs various brands and qualities. Ijdiox Syrup, fcc.—60 boxe< Lemon Syrup. 10 cases Wal- nut'and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Rrandy Peaches. Domutic LiquoRs—76 bbls Phelps’ Gin. 50 do. N. E. Rum. 76 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra old Monongabela do. Wtm-40 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma deira. Received, and for sale by Jyl5 McMAHON fc DOYLE. F LOUR.—26 bbls H. Smith. 30 do Canal, 20 half bbls do, landing from steamer Aur u*ta. and for sale by aug3 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. H AY.—100 bales prime North River Hay, daily expected per schr Cataract, for sale to arrive by juno28 IIRIOHA! MEfXY fc CO. ed and for sale by June22 COHEN fc FOSDICK. C ORN—Baltimore Corn. In store, for sale In quantities to suit purchasers. seplO OGDEN fc BUNKER. aston Lime, 600 bushels white Corn. 200 do Maryland Oats, 100 bundles Northern Hay. Apply to augao-lm l. N. W1HKLKB, Wtlltamton’a bwlldlag. C LAY FURNACES, Just received,and for sale by sep!8 < J P. COLLINS I GUTTER AND CHEESE—30 firkins choice Goshen Bat- J tor; 60 boxes Cheese, received and for sale by July 15 McMAHON fc DOYLE, F LOUR.—50 bags rresh ground Flour, from Cunningham,, mills, just received, and for sale by -uell - COHEN & TARVER. •LOUR, WHISKY, fcc.—100 bbls Howard street Flour, 25 JT bbls double distilled Monongaheta Whisky. 160 Demi- Qus'aszortcd sizes, 160 bags Rio Coffee, landing and for sale jy Jell HOLCOMBE JOHNSON fc CO, per’* \ for sale by aug30 S. S SIBLEY, 136 Congress^ treet. S HDLrnB AND 80DA POWDERS—Prepared expressly for the retail trade, from Imported materials, and warrant ed full weight, for sale by a»g24 • W. W. LINCOLN, Monument WATER—Now landing from baric Exact, war- ranted to be genuine and recently bottled. A supply Is kent always in Fee. W. W. LINCOLN. j*30 -- Monument Square. 1 jh)R SALE—A man 26 years old. an Engineer by trade.- 1 Apply to July 27 WYLLYfcMONTMOLfJN. J UST RECEIVED a supply of $4 and 44 Brown Homo. •pan- *ug2 AIKEN fc BURN8. C ORN AND OAT8—For sale to arrive. Applr to Ogden fc Bunker. F lXlUR AND BISCUIT—200 bbls Baltimore amf Georgia Hour, 60 do Hiram Smlth’a do, 100 boxea Butter, Soda and Sugar Biscuits, for sale by ** MoMAHON fc DOYLE, I UTTER ANDCROME-20 firkin* ehntea Goshen Butter 60 boxes Cheese, received per steamer Alabama, for • hi ■. **p\» McMAHON * DOYLE. VifOURNINO GOODS.—Black Grenadine. Crap* de Paris, fcVJ. Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, Alpacas. Norwich Cloth* B UTTER AND CHEKSE-C6 firkins Choloe naw Butter, 60 Ava. uareges. silks, Bombazines. Alpacas. Norwlen twins boxes Chee*e,reo6lved and for sale by and Poplins, Mourning fewns and prench Mnalln*. Pfeck jnpeia MoMAHON fc DOYLE. Crape and feve Yetis, Collars, Handkatehiek, ate., just to- CHILDREN AND YOUTH’S HATS.-8traw, Leg- Crape and fete Veits, Collars, Handksrehlsfa, ate., Just re ceived and for sat* by ~ •- • nhl . DsWITT fc MORGAN. FOK PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED, 7b sail on Saturday Afternoon, June IDA, at 4 o'clock. IpfPSe*. The fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY, 1000 y tnm burthen. J. Bourn, commander, will leave as i>ei annexd schedule every other Saturday. FROM CHARMSTOX. || FROM PimjPXITOA, June 11 Sept 17 [June 4 October... 1 June 18 Octobcr-rr:16 July 2 October ...2911 July V November..12 July 80 - November. 26 lAuguat 18 September.. 3|December.,10|lAugust 27 Cabin passage June 26 July 0 July .'23 August " Augurt ...10 Sept 24 October..,. 8 October..,.24 November. B November.19 December.. A $16 Throngh tickets to Now York................. ll'' This ship has been thoroughly overhauled and fornlshed with new boilers, and a largo and elegdnt dining saloon on deck, with overy arrangement that can add to the comfort nf passengers. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the same wharf as tha Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow nnd City ofMsnches ter. at tlie fool of Queen street, and Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on all porlshnble artlcler mint be pre-pald. For freight or passage, apply to H. F. BAKER fc CO., Accommodation wharf. Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE, June7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. 2*3||MLThrough in 60 to 65 hours.—York and Charleston Steam Poe';**-1 env# Adger’s Wharves every Saturday Afternoon, and each alternate Wednesday. On Saturday the new and splendid Steamships .. JAMES AUGER. Captain J, DtCXixso.x, 1,500 tons MARION, Captain M. nmiRT, 1,200 tons. SOUTHERNER, Captafn W. Fobtct, 1.000 tons, will leart each altermate Wednead y, having liecn newly coppered nnd guards raised, (s now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom modations, apply at the office of tho Agent. HENRY MI8SROON, Corner Enst Ray and Adger fc Son’s Wharves. N. R.—A new ship will be placed In tbe line to conned with tho Southerner on Wednesday*. fehlO re.a*:'’ukitku states sail stea'm* iffirlrBri olltr> ISABEL. Wiluam Rotuxa, Commando! itwren Savannah, Key West and Havana, connectin', with the the Paclflc MnllSteamahlp Company’sllne for Cal ifornia. Till* splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna for Key West and Havana, on the 16th and 80th of each month, and from Havana for 8avannah on the 8th and 22J of each month. Tho Isold will connect at Havana with the U. 8. Mall Steamship Company's line to Asplnwall.and tbe Pacific mall lino from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at tbe railroad wharf at Aspta wall freo. Transit at tbe Isthmus at the passengers' ex pense. The fmW will also connect at Havana with the U. 8. mal*. Steam Company's lino at New Orleans. Tickets for K*y West and Havana can be had of COHENS fc HERTZ, Agents at 8avannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Asplnwall andSan Francisco, can be had by apply Ingto . MORDECAI fc CO , Agents. Charleston janl3 UNITED STATEN MAIL, ~ From Macen, Ga., to Tallahassee, Fits, Railroad to Oglethorp—Stages to Tallahassee, commenced on the 0th Inst., running three times a week via. Newton. Bainhrtdge. and Quincy, and three times a week via.ThnmasvlUe.DuncansvItlu, fcc. Passengers hy this route will leave Macon at half past $ o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Ogiothor|K>. The Stages leavingOglethorgeeither way nt 11 o'clock, nrrivlng atTal* tahassee. at 10 o'cloca on tho evening of tlie next day—lima by either route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesdny and Friday, by Newton. Ralnbridga nnd Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallsluissee on Sundays. Tuesdays nnd Thursday*, at 10. P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday*, by the wav ol ThnnvurtUe—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays Throngli from Oglethorpe to Tallntotsseo hy either rout* tn 36 hour*—from Macon In 38—and from Savannah In 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Snvnnnnh hy 8 o’eloo “In of (hr*, will arrive at T" ' t Tallahassee (a 60 hours, it (a also decidedly the best, cheapest nnd most expeditious rout* for travellers to Apalachicola and West Florida. F’nre from Macon to Oglethorpe $1,75 ; from Oglethorp* to Ibllnhnssee. $16,00. I». O. Siuw. Agent nt (felrthorpe, A. A. FisnrR, “ “ Tallahassee. augDO F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor MACON AWD~WBIfEltlil ItAILttOAD* Mall Train. Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ « 6« “ P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atlantlo and LaGrange Roads, and with the Day Train of the Oeorgta Road, nnd at Mac' j with the Day Train* of the Central and South-western i.uads. Passenger will arrive in Vaconat 12M.and at Atlanta atljtf, having the remalnderof the night for rest. Passenger* going South, via Montgomery, (Ala.) wn# leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In for ty-eight hours, Including all stoppages, sad only ten hoars staging. Accommodation Trains. W-'Weekly, will leave Macon even Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Re. turning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. at 7>< A. M. This Train will connect with the Night Train of the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train of the Central Road at Maoon. Passengers by the op. ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE. Sap*f MiOOX. May 17.1862. 3mo Jjtj * SOUTH-WESTERN HAD A arrive at Oglethorpe 10 ft A. M.; arrive at Colombua { o'clock, P. M. fears Columbus dally at 9 o'clock, A. M.,andOgtatnerne at UK A. M.; arrive at Macon at 8W P. M. v Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to Savannah, Augusta and Milledgevllle, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash ville. fco. Gmnecting dally at Columbus, by fkst line of coiebei, 2$ to Opelika, thence 04 miles by M. fc W. P. R. R, to Montgom ery. AU. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee andEnbnla mall stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Talley. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Msoo.v. Aug. 89.1868. qpg31 PLASTERING, HC. ,4a ' Saffinmi. wmnwft co. A"Sa, m. mrtmfojh. - n -•-----reweetlhlly tandem )._ lubllc. He will contract for Plain and Ores mental Haa- erlng, Stoco Work, fcc .fcc.. at tb* usual prices, and wilt In every case warrant work executed by hlmselt or nnder his supervision. Builders add others eon taro plating build • ing, would do well to call upon him before contracting with others. Orders left at bis residence. Jones-st, corner off Rarnard-st., will be pi omptly attandedto. ■ - Julyl5—ly 1 VALENIlNKbaUNNKR. •' ‘o lumber business. T HE advertiser. » gentleman of steady and etwtj*Uo business haWts, U desirous of forming a coanecUoQ with some capitalist In tbe above builneee; whiMi le dally becoming so Important aa item in tbe commerce ot thta her, at the office of this paper. jy22 augl6 -B8I0HAM,KELLY.fc CO. "YrEOKTABLE Cutlers. Patty-Pans, . OCaAR—T6 &hd. fklr to zbolr, N O Ran.,. 10 do Uauo- p wHo do.IO do^rtmi r’wrtib P ” l °^ 90bbla ’ . Mum ■