The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, June 26, 1858, Image 1

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B i;*; m JLJ** sSttSl S ■'■• 1 j|^jif? : > • ' ' ' ' 1| ' VOLUME LYm SATURDAY MORNIXG, .TXJNE 20, 1858. central railroad. Miimiin iTimmrr fit Till Hk*fi4S* lira iTt^iil VW? , rf r Jl r \ Now Arrangement. O N «n<l alter Sunday. February UUt. ilia Pn**.<nger I nilii* of till* Hoad will bo run a* follow*; • •TWIBR lAVAItNAII ANII MAUOR. , pAVoHtVRIIIIRh 1.16 A M. RlUt&OOr. M irrivoin Macon 104>A. M. »nd 12.30 a m U»vp Macon ....l».4.%A.u.unilll.'.IOy u. \rf|r. in .UnvAiinnh ... l.l.i r. u and8.5i» a. m. AirWBBN aAVAHIUII AND AUBURTA. i.etvrenvannnh 1.15 A. M. and 11.16 A. M. \ rr ,va m Augusta . .9 a. M. tnd T r. m I.MVl' AugUIlt, 1 A. M. Mid 3.45 P. M. Strive 10 Hnvaunah.... .$ Ml a. m . ami ft) 66 p. u. ■ ITWBRM MAtlOM AMU ABlIl’iTA. .Macon 0.45a.m. ami 11.3nr.it. \rrirc lu Auguita 7 P.M.aml 0 a. m. I,earn \usual* « a. u. and 3.45 p. m. Arrive lu Mawn Hl.46 A.M.aml 10.30 a. m. Trains couu«-ct on arrival al Gordon, for Mlllodgovllle in,I Katanton. At Macon with traina or tho Southwest- rru Real forColumbnaand Albany, and with tho Ma> cuu * Western Koail Ibr Atlanta 1‘aaaenger* leaving Savannah by tho 1.15 A. M. train, wlllantve In Atlanta at 6 P. M. tearing by the 3.00 P. M. trnlu will arrive in Atlanta At 0.16 next morning. On Sunday* the 11.16 A 61. train for Aninula will go through to Macon In place of tho 3 p. M., which will not be run on that day. EMERSON FOOTR, General Snjit. Savannah. Fobrnary 90 th, 1867. novl2 Heat ileftned CHARCO\L IftJN CALVERT IRON AND NAIL WORKS, Baltimore, Md. J. DOPKINSON SMITE. OFFICE 25 SOUTH CIIARLES-STREET. New York and Savannah. HOOK AND FLAT HEAD RAILROAD SPIKES, BRIDGE AND CAR BOLTS. NUTS, No., WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS, OF ALL PATTERNS, 5 to 12 Inoli MADE TO ORDER: REDUCED MA Rates of Freight, Macon & Western Railroad. o 51A0ON, l)cc. Ulh, 1867. and after Friday, 18th iu«t., the traina will run _ m follows s Leave Macon 1.00 A.M. Arrive at Atlanta 8.16 A. M. Ia-avo Mamn 1100 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 6 VO P. M. I .rave Atlanta sAW Leave Atlanta. Vlk*'.? The Night Train* will not be rim on Sunday* Tho l A. M. Train from Macon connect* with tlie^lato Road for Chattanooga at 12.30 P. M. and Gcoigia Hoad for AtigiiRta at HI A. M. The U.30 A. tl. Train from Macon connect* at Atlan- to. with the Georgia Hull Itoad, at 12, and Atlanta und West Point lleil Itoad at 2, A. M. Passengers for Western and Atlantic Rail Hoad and point*beyond, should take tin* train Iduvlng .Macon at 1, A M ALFRED L. TYLER, aup't. dec 25 tf SCITHDUtiH ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD, Over which passes the Great New York & New Orleans Mails FROM Savannah to Knoxville, AND ALL STATIONS ON THE East Tcuncsscc & Georgia Rail Road . FIRST CLASS. P IANO Fortes, Honks.Stntntluuery. Hoots, Shoo*, and lints, Liquors, Oils, Ac. (in buttles), Cum* phlno and Spirits Turpentine (In barrel*), Carpeting, China, Dins* and Glass-Ware, C’gars (in cases), Clock*, Confectionaries, Cotton 0«rds, Cutlery (in cases), Casks and Hoxes, Dry Goods (in boxes and bales), Drugs, Fruits, Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Furs, Garden Hoods, Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates (at owner's risk). Oysters (in caus aud lars), Saddlery, Tin and Britannia Ware, Tea* and Spices, Georgia aud South Carolina D»uie*tics,. per 100 lbs ftl.lt SECOND CLASH. Hardware, except snub us specified lu first nnd tilted classes. Gotten Mills. Machinery, Foreign Li- iluors(in barrels anil pipes). Toonccof In boxes),Leath er (In rolls aud boxesi. Oils (in barrels and casks), Crockery and Queens Wnro (in crates and casks), Rice, \Vlilting, Plaster, Sheet Brass and Copper, per 100 lbs THIRD CLASS Axes, shovels. Spades, Sad Irons, Zinc and Tin, In pigs, Tin Plate, Anvils, Vices, Casks of Chnius and Hoes, Manilla and Cottou Cordage, Coflee, Heavy Castings, MilIGuaring, Rail Hood Wheels and Axles, < 'hairs and Spikes, aud Rosin (In brrrels), per 100 With CONTINUOUS LIPS, and mado to fit ox oily tho flanges of Rails, —-ALsO— Wrought Iron Solid and Compound Girdors and BoamaJ of any required length, for Fire Proof Buildings and Bridges. SAMVEL J. REEVES, V. Pici't., may 10-1868. ly * No. 410 Walnut street,Ph Isdelphla bs.., m Vic, Daily Traina between Macon aud Columbut. Leave Macon at 1.30 A M..andU.8U A. M. Arrive in Columbus 8 54 A. M , and 6.33 P. M. Leave I’olumlms 1.56 A M., and 4.00 P.M. Arrive in Macon 8.56 A. M.,and 10.28 P. M. DETWBBX MACON AND ALDANT. Leave Macon 1 30 A. M. Arrive in Albany 8.15 A. M. te-avo Albany 3 15 P M. Arrive in Macon 10.28 P. M. L ave Macon 7.12 A- M., Tri Weekly. Arrive in Albany 3.37 P. M. Leave Allmnv 7.00 A. M., Tri-Weekly. Arrive hi Macon 3.31 P. M. Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Montgomery, Ala.,and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington, Savannah, Milk-dgeville and Eatouton. Post Coaches run front Albany to Tallahassee, Bain- bridge, Thomasrille, Ac. Hacks run from Suiithville, Tri-WtMy, to Dawson, CutUbert, Fort Gaines. Ate. Also from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynesvillv. Hawkinsvillo and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for points bolow Fort Valley, should tako the evening Trains from Sayatitiah nnd Augusta to avoid detention at Macon. For .-thor points tako ©it* er Train. First class steamships leave Mavannahfor N wr Y irh.on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Passage iu'the Cab.u $25, 8 too rage $4. Fare from Montgomery to Havannak #’4 00. da Columbus do do ' 0 0J do Albany do do 10 ol). GKO. W. ADAMS Bup .rlntendont. Macm. Feb. 2lst. 1858. mar l GEORGIA RAILLtOATL am 1 iir!«y WBP. Change of Schedule. TASK EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD, DE CEMBER 28 h, 1857. Leave Augusta at 2.30, A. M , and 4.00 P. M. Ariiveat Atlanta at 11 36, A. M.. and 1.04, A. M Leave Atlanta at 14 00, A. M., and '0.00, A M. Arrive .t Augusta at 8.56, A 61.. and 7 nil. P. M. Sunday Trains leaving Augu-ta at 4 P. W., and Atlan ta. 14 A. At. discontinued. (Tho 2 30 A. M. train from A«*..-*« ^oiineat* turoiign to Memphis.) CONNECT WJTIl SOUTH CAROMS A RAILROAD. Arrive at Augusta at 1.0*1. A. M., and 230. P.M. Leave Augusta at 10.00, A. Al„ and 8 05, P. M. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Anise at Atlanta at 11.22, l». M., and 1) 33, A. M. Leave .Atlanta at 1.45. A. M., nnd 1230, P. 51. ATLtNTA AND WEST POINT RAILROAD. Arrive at Atlanta at 10.13. P. Al.,arid 9 27, A. M Leave Atlanta at 2.00 A. M.,aud 1 00, P. M. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Arri eat Atlantis at 9.15 A. M , and 6.05 P. M. Leave Atlanta a> '"30 A and 12 00 Night. ATHENS navNOtl—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. l.- ivt* Augusta at * 2.30 Iglit. l.-ave Atla-la at 12 00 Night. Arrive at Athens at 10 3» Day. Leave Athens at I2.tm Night. Arrive at Augusta at.. 9 m* Morning. Ariiveat Atlanta at 11.34 Morning. WASIUNUTON 'BRANCH—DAtLT TRAINS -SUNDATS EXCEPTED. Leave Augusta at 2 30 Night. Leave Atlanta at 12 00 Night. Ariiveat Washington at 7.35 Morning. •la Mondays ail Extra Train leaves Washington all 45 evening, and c •U'lucts with tho Down Day Passenger T tin from Alfantn, and rutur. iug to Washington at ’ 45 Evening. WAKHKNTON BRANCH— SUNDAT8 EXCEPTED ■rave Augusta a 4 on Evening. wave Atlanta at 10.00 Morning. .rrivn at AVurreiitoii at. 8.oil Evening. leave .A iirrentuu at 3.3m Evening, • irtva it Augusta at 7.00 Kveniug. urtve 4t Atlanta at I.Ou Night. /ecta-ly GEORGE YOUNOK.Ot-n. 8np’t. Atlanta & West Point Railroad SjgraTO gjgfEfsm aBca ^ «WZZSjg 'W-Wi Atlanta to West Point, 87 milee, Parc. $3 50. GEORGE G. HULL, Supcriutemleut. Arrn MORNING PASSENUER TRAIN I i Atlanta, daily al 2 IK) A. M sit AV *t Point.at. 7 28 do * AVh-si Point, daily ut 4 00 do « at Atlanta, ,1 7 00 do EVENING PASSENUER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, dally at 1 00 P. SI Arrive* at AV- at Point, at 6 28 do Laves West point, daily at 4 30 do Arrives at Atlanta,at... 10 15 do This Road connects, each way, with the Mont gum «ry n AVest Point Railroad. Jac 28 Fniiglils from Savannah TO TUSCUMBIA AND MEMPHIS, T UB Undersigned no* been inf->-«ued by letter re ceivoil tills morning,from the General Suporluteml eut ut tne Memphis A Charleston ail Road,'that tike lEnsternand Western divisions of that Road were to bo luluod on the 27th ultimo, and that trains would rut* through regularly on tho 29th.. Throng rate of Freight from Hovannak to ?:»«curnbla. I Memphis, First Class. j ft! 38 $1 05 Second do. 1 09 1 24 J hir ' 1 ao, , 87 i 00 Bpecial rate for Freight Goods. J 2 76 | 3 10 . CUSSmCATION. lit Class.—Piano Fortes, Books ami Stationery. Boot*, Shoes, llats, Liquors, Oils, «c., lu bottles, Campheuo and Spts. Turpentino In barrels, Carpetliig,Clilna,GiaHiand6la>8ware,8cKtu*, in mhos, Clocks, Confectionery, Cotton Cards, Cutlerv in oum i...... n... n. , ’ bale.,Drug*. Fruits,FruitTrm and Shrubbory, Furs, Warden Seeds, Looking Id CEa&s.—llardwi °i ^ v i f n U> * Ulu ’ 8 «SSfe owil!f risk. Nuts In frails, ovster* in ca U . and lar* Saddler , Tin and Britanuia Ware, Tea ami ..per Aon r,', Oloar— ‘ - - ....are (oicodI In 1st and 3d Classes,)O. i Mills, Machinery,Foreign Liquors in hbl and pipes, Tobacco In boxes, Leather In roll d pipe*,' p d boxes,Oils In bbls. and casks, Crockery and Qtieeniware In crates and casks, Hire, Whiting Plaster. Sheet Brass and Coppot porl00||-i IrdClass.—Axes,Shovels, 8pados, Sad-Irons, Zinc nnd Tin In pigs, Tin Plato. Anvils, Vices,Carrlnae Springs and Axles, Casks of Chains It Hoes, Manilla " ' ~ - i II>Ik „ vAAWFOHD'8 i %HANT “ SITOA ” Manilla and Cotton Cordage, Coffee, Heavy Castings, Mill Gearing and Mill Stones. Rail Road Wheels nnd Axles, Chairs and 8pikes, and Rosin In bbls per 100 lbs, d Rates for Light Goods.—Furniture aud Carriages holed, and other light articles not enumeral, *d, also, Carboy* of Acids and other Choinl. cals, will betaken at actual weight, hu charged at double lit Clnss rates,..per 100 lbt WM. M. WADLBY, Gen’lBnp’tC. R. R. *Pt 4—tf „ - MILLS FLOUR Dn^iuslod b, .0, U'.l|. asorgl. for Superior Breadstuffs. S ir “»* llOTKI VtOUIl, Family A. 6 ^' 5® do Fine 5?* C An d0 N °- 8 do WXNliHAT, WKU8TISR / PAIMUS, l^. 0 , Agent,forOmwford'aHltn.Hill, iptu off [lli nl n . u f* cta r#d .by the be* “ Doubl# Uxtra Hotel Flour* Special llntea Furniture and Oarringo* (boxed,) nnd other light| articles not enumerated; also, Carboys of Acids.orJ other Chemical*, will bo charged by actual woighti but ut double first class rates, per 100 pounds, 12 To insure safety from losses and delays, shippers rans, have every package plainly marked with name or ccuj signeo. destination and depot of dolivery. The Depots on this road are— Fountain HUt. Sweetwater, State Line, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Loudon, Charleston, Lenoir’s, f Ricuville, Concord Athens, nnd Mouse Creek, Knoxville.* 49~Tocomiuoucolst March and cuutmu to 1st Juu' 1857. AA M. 51. WADLEY, 8tip*t Central Rtilrond, K. FOOTE. « M. A W. •• .7.51.8PULL00K, " W. & A. « R.O. JACKSON, •» E.T.&Ga. « March 1st. mnr6-tf CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. THE CHEAPEST & QUICKEST ROUTE To the North, IBjgjgglEggiySI T W X O Ail A XV 33 33 X. Via Charleston AND THE NORTH-EASTERN RAIL-ROAD THROUGH ARIlANGEPIEiYT FROM SAVANNAH TO WILMINGTON, N. Wtm On und after SUNDAY. JANUARY 10th, 1858, T:ra SUPERIOR STEAMER GORDON, (.* it a it ii tc o: r. « ... ... . . H A H l» E N, C o in m a n il e r, TV ill leave Havatintih every SUNDAY and WBDNK3 DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 tt’clock, and arrive In Charles ton tho following mornings in time to connect'with the Train ol tho North-Eastern Rail Raid going North. Returning, will leaven Charleston every Monday and Friday Night, at 8 n'ohick, (after the arrival of tho cars Irem Wilmington,) and arrive in Savannah early the following mornings. Travellers bound fjr he North, for North Carolina, it for the northern pail of South Carolina, by taking till* route, will save riMX and exfcnsb, and will gain a niglil't sleep TIimuKii Ticticis tr«iii favaunati to Wilmington, $11 No extra cuargo for meals or borthso;; board of tho Pass-ngors and their Hugguso transferrol from tho steamer to th*> cars. Jre.r of charge Baggage checked from Savannah to AYllmlngton. For eiicieomei,:* apply to J. P. HKO<>KS, Agent j.m 7 Charleston ^tean.-Paeket Wliarl EX ’U'tST^NS"TG~Of 1 Al'tLE^TtfsT— Until further noiice, I’ussen jer* will ha i-tk-n t*> >'harle*t*m and back, tho same or the sn- celling trip for one fore of 85. FOR HAVANA KEY YVEST AND CALIFORNIA. *" '^1Stt Steamship ISABEL, WILLIAM ROLLINS, COMMANDER, Having just been entirely overhauled ami put in splendid order, refitted with new boilers, and double nit- tigbt bulk heads, forward nnd aft, making her one «>f the most desirable steamers for safety, spi ed and com fort. will nave Savannah for invunu via key West, on the ttli and l()Gi, and leave Havana or Savannah via Key Wert, on the loth un i 2>tho'eacli moulh Tin-fa a HKi, connect*, ut Havana with the U. 8 Mall Ste* in-hip Comp -ny’s Lino of Steamers, for New Orleans and San Francisco. For passage only, apply to duels COHENS A HERTZ. IMPROVED ICE JUST RECEIVED, Best Silver Plntcd anil Britannia CHOICE PATTERNS, For Sale at Cost! J. P. COLLINS. may -It Henry Esler & Co., At there Steam Engine anti Boilej Works, Atlantic Docks BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Are now prepared for constructing and furnishing STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE ENGINES Of every description. Sugar Mills, Mill Works, and Mining Machinery. Alsu, all kind* of High and Low Pressure Boilers The subscriber. Agent 11 Savannah for thaabovo Works, will receive orders for all kinds of Machinery, lie has n iw on hand several small Portablo Knuiuea, suitable for planters' use, also, mio 15 horse power Engine, which he will sell <m accommodating term*. II. II. LI.NVILLB. Machinist, St. Julian st„ July 4 tl One square west of Hie Market. TEAS. . - . Cholro Black Teas. Oolong, Pouchong and Souchong, lu half chests, fur sale by J un ' 1 • MINIS It JOHNSTON. B acon and lard. 60 lihds prltm. Bacon Side* 20 no ' v . rt ‘* Shoulders 10 tierce, choice Sugar Cured Hams 20 bbls and 7o keg* prime Leaf Lard; for salo Jndoai SORANTON tt JOHNSTON oi*ivia7~ — O LIVIA, or the Maid of Honor; by Q \v M Reynold* Hit l | l " b, ‘ rt 0ak,Bnil, » or lho Outcast Orphan; by Leigh Tho Patriot Cruiser: a Storyoftbe American Revo, lutlon { by Sylvanue Cobb.Jr. ftsDInsmore's American Rail Road und Steam Navigation Guido, for June. Ballou’s Dollar Monthly, for July. * Tho Eclectic Magnxlno of Foreign Literature, for Juno. J. B. OUBUKDOB, Ag’t, Bull at. Juan 17 £jOMHRN BUTTJBIl—‘ifl keg* and 60 tubs _. selixsted Goshen nutter: received per sicHtner trad- for sal* by HUB ANTON A JOHNSTON. June IT P epper, spice, &c.- ly Lag* BIi *-“ l'J bag* Black Pepp* 6 do Alspicej I bale Clore* 2M) )bs. Nutmegs 10 boxes Orouud Black Pepper 10 do do Ginger 20 do nurkre’a Yonit Powders 1* do Fig Blno 10 do Castile Soap 10 kpgs Hi Carb Soda 2 bbia Camphor. Just recolved and ter sale by THOMAS H. TURNER, Corner Broughton and Baruard itreota. Juno 15 SUCCESSORS TO jREEVES,BUCK&CO> ' • MANUB’AOXDIIEUS OP Railroad Iron, Bar Iron, CAB AXLES, Ship antTBridge Iron, Spikes, itc. Also, a supoilor article of WROUGHT IRON R. R. CHAIRS, 1 and L IRON, &c. SILVER WARE & JEWELRY, s. O l ■W I E M O T, CORNER OF CONGRESS, WHITAKER AND ST. JUUEN STREETS, On ham], and receiving by Gold and Silver Goods of every description. ino Silver Tea Sots, Pitchers. Waiters, Goblet*, Cups. Spoons mi l Forks, of every weight and v iri« ty ; Sll Flno Silver Tea Sots, Pitchers. Waiters. Goblets, Cups. Spoons mil Kurils, of everv weighutnd v trie ty ; Silver Sets mid simile pieces, i>eautlfully put up in cnsei fir w. dtlin.4 aid other presents; Gold nnd silver \Vmclio», and Clucks or every vn r h*ty JI'.WELItYi friim tho richest diamond to tli* clienpcst plain gold, including Cauiuo, Lava aud Mosaic, in full set* and single piece*: with almost every d -scriptiou of Ornamont now In tiso. PLATED GOODS,—Plated Cake Baskets, Cusiors, Ten Sots, Ice Pitchers, and I’luted Goods of every kind. RPECT ACIjBS—In Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, with Pobhloand other Sights. FANCY GOODS.—Rich and beantifill I’nrimi Viw-sand Statueits, mid Fancy (1„ id*, in great variety. TortoisoShell and other COMBN, of latest styles, with a great va-letyof Head Ornaments Citizens of City and Country are invitetto uxatiliiio the stock, which will bo eold at prices much lower thun nsuul. . _____ Watches, Clocks, nnd Jewelry promptly REPAIRED by workmen of skill nnd long experience. The American Atlantic Screw Steamship COMPANY- THE NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Rubort Mardio, MONTGOMERY “ Frederick Crocker Will rm m a weekly lluo between Savannah and New York, leaving each port every SATURDAY. Tli use Steamers. 1,000 toll* each, have olegapt neenm. modaiioiis for Pnssengets, ami being of great strength and speed, shipper* oau rely on the greatest dispatch to Freight. For further particulars, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN «t CO., Savnuiuh, Georgia, or to II. n. CROMWELL At CO., aprfl tf ' 131 Washington streot. New 5'ojdt.^ JYew York. .Mverllttrmentx, FltOM II. H. HCIIKLL’8 ADVERTISING AGENCY. Moffatt’e JJitildiinjH, .335 II roadway, N. I, TBCK (JXtCKAPKST & BEST PUMPS tr mm & GLARES EXCELSIOR W- Established in 1822, being the Oldest in the United States. H. S. BOCARDUS, SOLE AGENT FORSAVANNAH. Pianoi is esp chilly a desideratum D> places who For perfi—' ' — - Nunns & Clark’s Piano is not to bs Excelled. TWENTY-EIGHT FIKNT PRE9IIUM GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. DI PLOMAS, -t c.,,Iiavo been aivarded tliean I’iauos at different -tain Institutes and other Fairs. very I 'steument I* hilly warrante.l. nnd for a longer period than those of any other dealer lu this country n* ordering by letter, may rely upon as perfect an Inst- nincnt ns though selected by themselves in uer-ou Ty II. 8 nOGAlt DU w, Slate street. (! urt Honre sq..«r-. ' CHANGE OF_S('HEDULE INLAND ROUTE For Palatka E. F. VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, FERNAN- DINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND P I C O L A T A . Stopping at all Intermediate Lamdinga. To leave from the Charlcaton Steam Packet wharf every rin njiiui! or WEUNESDA V MORNING at 0-i o'clock. The new and splendid steamer EVERGLADE, Capt. L M. Coxeter, will leave this city as uhovu This steamer has 'he finest pnsson gurnccommodatfous of uuy boat in tho ■*o.thorn waters, mid connects regularly with the siages for the interior of Florida, also with tbs Bruns witk A Florida mid Fnriiaudina At t'ccnrKova Rail road*. Returning will connect at Savnnnnh with tho Coutral Railroad, and New York steame Freight consigned to the Agents of this steamer will he re-shipped free of charge. For freight or pussago ap ply on board, or to JOHN O FRASER, Agent No 74 Hay street. UNITED STATES MAIL. For Palarlca M3. F. VIA VARIES, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FEll.YAXDIXA, JACKSOX VILLE, AXV PICO LATA. Tlie splendid now Iron stomner ST. MARYS, Cnpt. ,7a*. Freeborn,having .broil thoroughly painted nnd over- .hauled, will cnmmunco her regular trip* to ihe nbovo places, leaving tlio Florida ‘■team Flicker wharf on Monday morning, April 6th, at 9J$ o’elock, and contiuuu to lenvo every Monday morning at the same hour. For freight or passage apply on board, or to OLAUIIORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. mm 30 UNITED STATES .MAIL. For Palatka, E. F., ten, Ilrunawiak, St. Mary's, Feri '.aonville, Piet' esAjg Via Darien, Ilrunawiak, St. Mary’s, Fernandina, Jackaonvillc, Picolatn and Middlebury. Thu now uud elegant steamer . JOHNS, Captain N. King, will leavo every Friday morning at Dj-ij boon built expressly for this route,and having oxtonsive und airy State Room accommodation, offers superior Inducements to invalid* utUora, For freighter passage apply on board at the Florida Steam Packet u harf,or to mar30 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Ag’ts. Accommodation Boat. FOR PARACHUCLA EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. - The now and fast running Passon- Jar and Freight steamer JOHN O. LAWTON will leave for Parachucla and intermediate Landings, every Monday und Thursday, at 4 o’clock, P. M.—leave foot of West Broad streot. N. H.—Contracts r or laudltigsubove can beinado. Till* Boat will uot break her running schedule. J. W. MoALPIN, Agent, oc 27 Williamson'* Building*. For Charleston^ T VU 1 IiEA VFOHTti: Wl TOI^JlEAIh 1 * To leave from tlio Charleston r>teum^acket Wharf every SATURDAY, at Tho new and aplendi steamer EVERGLADE, Ca- * L. M. Ooxotter, will leave till* city u* above. The Everglade connect* rpgularly with the South Oarolifta nnd North Eaatorn Railroads. Freight conaigned to Agent* will bo forwarded froo of Charge. For ficight or passage opply on board or to - IHN 0. FRASER, Agent, No. 74 Bay street. nov!7 C IT A N GUuT’SO HE DUL E For Blufiton, Ililtm Iliad, Boyd'. Landing, Port Royal Firry, Beaufort and CharUaton. « ,ln,, *P le bdld iron iteomer OEOlLK.CspLF. Peek, will, on and after >&jfe£oKpiLi!,c.pLr.i>«i(,«ii,ij May loth, leave for theabore O^MockTrorfrc Kiplticiui overy MONDAY MORNING, at • freight or pa*»ago, apply to J. P. BllOuKS, Charleston wlmrf. All freight mnsi bo paid no the wharf by tho shipper twtere It will be receipted for may 4 gPKCHI KN n of D nulas Jtrrold’* Wit : togetmT willi Beleciion*, ohielly Irom hi* contribution* lu Journul*; arranged by hU sou BlaneLud Jerrold. Ro> cetYBd by JOHN M. COOfKH k 00. tt POIl NEW YORK—GEORGIA LINE. .»«&The fast sailing clipper sehr LOYAL SCRANTON, Ixi'viion, master, having part of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch. For freight or passage, apply to Uaplniti on board, or to Juno 21 SCRANTON A NORRIS. JRtI FOR NEW YORK.—UNION LINK.— agaThe regular packet schr L. 8. DAVIS, Lynch, master, having a portion of her coign engaged, will have quick dispatch tor the ubovo port. For freight, apply to Juno 19 STARR & llARDKK. FOR NEW YORK—ii K' lit') IA LINK a/yftTli" hist Hailing packet schr WM SMITH. Fisher, master, having two-thirds of her cargo nngagod, will meet with dispatch. For freight apply to JiineS Silt ANTON St NORRIS FOR NEW YOUK—UNION LINK.— .The regular packet schr NORTH STATE, Hor ton. master, having tlio greater portion of liar cargo en gaged. will havo dispatch. For freight, apply Pi JnU" 11 ST MIR A HARDEE. SCREVEN HOUSE, By J. !B. Foley, Corner of Rail and Congress Sts., Savannah. This now Hotel, furnished throughout i« tho most ELEGANT STYLE, Is now opened, and will be kept as A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. nov 10 MARSHALL HOUSE, savakthtab:, g-a. . TIIE HOUSE HAS BEEN NEWLY RE-ARRANGED 471' AND HK-FITTED.-S* II. wllcUlrim, Proprietor, Jan 4 flmo Maryland State Lotteries. R. FRANCE &, CO, Managers Caiitioxi ]STotice. mibRSDNS Living at a distance thould beexireiueiy Jl caution* of whom they order Lottery Ticket* or 'certificates of Package* of Tickets. The country is fl-ioded with boaiis and swindling Lotteries. Every in ducement Is helil nut to get persons to Invest money in them. Capital Prlr.es of front $20,000 to $40,000 bead their schemes-with tickets at Gno D-liar. $100,000 Capital Prir.es are offered, tickets $5. All such, in every instanco are frauds; and If money is soul to them for tickets, it Is so much thrown away without the shadow of a chance of getting a prlxe. Beware of all Lotteries where the Capital Prize is unusually largo In compari son to the price of ilrketa. In every Instance wnei The Kentucky StHto Lottery for the benefit of tho 81iolby College, under oor management, Is tho only Lot tery In (he United States wlilchlslegtlly decided by tho Maryland Drawings: all other Lotteries which purpoit to be decided by the Maryland Drawlug*, are frauds. THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES Purciiase lu tho Maryland Htnte Lotteries, then you are sure of being right. And iu ordering in the Mary land Lotteries, you are mre of fair and honest draw- lugs. one thing look to, nnd that Is, if you ordsr from any licensed vender in Baltimore, do not receive any but Manager*’'i’lokotannd Manager*’ Printed Certificate* of Packngei. The Mankgcrs’Certiflcateabave the number* f riuted and have the lithographed signature of R. ranoo & Co. ■ No one has aright to send hi* individual certificate*, and if he doe* it, bs *uro there i* a fraud nt the bottom of it. It. FRANCE A CO., Managers* of Maryland Stnto Lotteries, aprfl r 3nu> womanoTthoughtl BOUT WOMEN; received and fur sale J. 0. M. WABI 169' A" )uue!7 Fare Reduced! FOR NEW YORK. To Sail Saturday, June 20, at 0 I\ M, I N THE WORLD, having a Solid Piston nnd Me'al Valves, for Pumping Extracts, Hot mid Cold Water; suitiiblu for Cisterns, Wells,Factories, Minis, Ac.,throw* lug from 20 to 600 gallons per minute, An uxcdleut F.re Engine ter tivmm. Large discount tu dealer*. Agents wanted, and Territorial rights for sale. E. A. M A (tell ALL, ID* pearl sheet. Jyi H Corner of Malden Lane, New York. .Veil! Pork riverlisemenu. VlKCIlKlt, OWEN A Ctts'lSi OENKRAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HOUSE, (icmroiF* euicnixoi) Noa, 340 if* 348 Jtrnadir try, Neto York, \ - » • FURNITURE, Cabin,$28. U Steerage, $0. Steamship AUGUSTA, M. S. WOOD HULL, Command r, Tho new andsplondid fust going steamship AUGUSTA, M.S. Wooilhull, commander, will sail ns nbovo. For freight or passage, apply to PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. N. II —Shippers of Cotton by these steamers will pleat* take notice, that no Cotton will bo received at the prate.-* tliotis not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale, fi'ir Berths not secured until paid for. I’ADKLKORD. FAY A CO.. Agents, yjtp. Freight from New York at •!£ customary, and as low'd* by any oilier Steamer FOR NEW YORK. To Sail Saturday, June 20, at 0 P. M. Pasting*—. aaecrngc.. ,..813 ..85 A Steamer of thU lino will loavo overy Saturday. Tlio new amt powerful Screw Stoa«isliip HUNTSVILLE, CAPTAIN JOHN A. POST, Will lea. e Telfair’s Wharf on Saturday, JuuoSfilh. a . . n.. t«...n.in.i r.... t.Ainia imirifirl New Yolk, . Co.,” will bo will n 1UIIHI1 n •• 11.11 lull — J. JTA* Goods Intended ter points beyond Not —• - 1 •■ >, 'he ‘"care of II. B. Cro®well tt C nmraed to'the v...v «. ... ... lor warded free of commission. Freight from New York, will bo taken at %tliH or tbo present tariff, or customary rates. For Freight or Passage, having accommodation cqua to auy a i earn ship ou the cimit, apply to BltlGII AM, BALDWIN A CO., Telfair’s Wharf, Savannah. II. II. Crouwkli. A Co.. S6 iVest-st., New York. FOR PHILADELPH1A. »ij,a.un)trei:B i! Only Two Niglita at Soa—Through in 60 to 65 H-.urs. To Sail on Saturday, June 26th, at 0 o’clock, P. M T HESE INSTRUMENTS havo a reputation 'll UND TO NONE ter power, quality and richness of tone, ami lor mi-obdlty; while their property ol remaining in good tone for a longer period than uiifj other 1 i>..r ..f r..i........ ...... ■ „ ..., e »r perfect I.,.i iua LIGHT ELASTIC TOUCH, combined will, GREAT POWER, they cnnii/J be surpassed .lied- TIEY ARE N G? iFFKOl’KD BY CHANGES UF TUB WIS \TIIKK, being so mechani ally constructed >i,-i> ..ley will stand the changes of anycmmatk. Tl... success which NIIN^’Sfc 01. HtK havo metwitluand ll.e UNQU ALI F| r D A PPROB ATION he.tow- e! " i p, ,n il"*' MA-G-UIPIOEIUT IJMSTRTJIVrBIvrT ^3 • by the hr*t Mnsichins Irani Han., t. Dam -ni ,. i. evid-m e it .i.el hive Hint they I..... ueeeciled lu pruteuliiig to the public a 1*1 Wft iliat stands UXItlVALLEI) IN EVERY RESPECT. * CHALLENGE COMPETITION with any Manufacturer iu The World, fully uaUtdVod that Tlio splendid side-wheel Stoamsliip State of Georgia, .T. «T. GARVIN. Commander, J. .T. GARVIN, Commanderi Will sail us nl'OVO, and will continue to leavo each ,|ly every alteruato Saturday throughout tho season. Cabin Passage $16 Steerage do 6 Excursion Ticketa to and from 1’hlladolphia, (which will bn good ter tho aeueuii.) 25 Through Tickets tu Nhunja 23 For freight o FOR AUGUSTA, AND ALL INTERMEDIA TE LANDINGS. Tim ligut draught Iron Met.mbout SWAN, Capt. It, Johnnun, leaves tho Charleston wharf every Friday AfteniiHin, nt 6 o'clock, hr above For Frolght nr Passage, apply to . _jNjm 4_ J I*. BROOKS, Chartest-n wharf. FOIt UOSTON.—Tho fasi saillngTrig 5^3LTLuti iimiM .i': Back, master, having most of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch ns ubovo. For freight, apply to C. A. GREINER A CO. j a n t-22 BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE For Baltimore. 1 b&it, FOR NEW YORK.—Tho regular pnekot gaej'-irk PETER DKMILL. Capt. Iloey, having half Imr cargo engaged, will meal with quick dispatch. For freight, apply to CARL ETON ft PA-.80NV J.ii.o 1 Tito Fine Steamer CITY OF NORFOLK, CAPTAIN GREENE To Leave on Saturday, June 26th. For Freight or Passage, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO. Cabin Passage $18 00 Steerage P.vaatre 6 00 JiO V. J.< JJAV i'J‘5 HOLLA.M) UHT£K8 THE - CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOB mwmmA, DISEASE OP TIIE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE. j^tUCH a* Indigestion, Acidity of tho Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondeucy, Costivenoss, Blind aud Bleeding Piles. In ull Nervou ) Rhoumattc,and Neuralgic Affections, It has tnuinucroii instances provedhighly beneficial,und lu others efffacte n decided euro. TUi* is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles,after tho manner of the cel ebrated Holland Professor, Boorhavo Because of its .;ront succoss in most of the European States, Its intro- uction into the United States was intended monies- eclally for those of ont fatherland scattered hero and liero over the faco of this mighty country. Meoting vlth great success among them. I now offer it to the Interlotin public, knowing that II* truly wouderful , medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to thoso persons whoso institution* may havo been impaired by tho continu ous.) of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation, enerally Instantaneous In effuct, it finds It* way direct- • v to tho seat of life, thrilllug and quickeulng every •Ane.mrtng up the drooping spirit, mid, lu factlnfu* ,gnew health and vigor fu the system. NOTICE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage ill be disappointed; bntto tho sick, weak and low' spi. ed. It will prove n gratoful aromatic cordial, possessed f singular remedial properties. «*- . Vimvf LIGIITIC, NEWTON 4k. 1IRADRURY'S, 421 Ilraome Street, New York, M ANUFACTDRKBSor tlio Patent A cli Wreit Pint Piano Foites, celi-bratrtl for depth, fiillness, rich* ness, purity, and a peculiar siiiclng ciuulity of their tone, for wnlcti they have recelvetribu highest encomiums from the greatest muilral celebrities of the country: and In every fair, when brought iu conn etllion with other instruments, have obtained tho hlghett premium. Tlio Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which is uwued and u*«d only by ns, guarantees their standing In tone longer tlnra any other Instrument, while their unprecedented dsinaud ill all p 'rts of the countiy is sulltcient proof of their superior excellence A liberal discount to Cler gymen, Schools and the trade. S—ly may 27 Farm in Habersham County X'OR SALE popularity of this delightful A need many imitation*, which tho public * Tho great p l properties. CAUTION. Aroma basin .......... . should guard piinst purchasing. Bo not pereuHdud to buy anything so until you havo given Boorhave 1 * Holland Bittors a tr trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely ipcdor it I* to ail the«o imitation*. Kp Sold at$l por bottle, or six bottle* for $6, by the solo proprietor*, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. i 00.. ‘ Manufacturing Pharmaceutist* and Chemist*, PltDburgh, Pa floldlu Sevan aalt by JOHN B. MOOItR, A. A. SOLOMONS ft 00., 8. D. BRANTLEY ft CO. k. Oxford, KING ft WARING, {‘RX'l And Dnigglst* generally throughout tbo ftenth. i t ,r an'f.'' .tMtrttv.j.y./. :V . 'tTir *4» JfiB-SMtWM June 17 f TGE FARM belonging to the estnto of the Into Roht.I). Carn^chiH-l.about balfa mile from tlio Court llousa in Clarksville, containing ICO acre*—61 acres of which, lying ou the Soque rein a high state of cultivation Mid improve ment, and capable of producing n« much ns any land in upper Georgia. To any person wishing a superior Farm, iu a hsnlthy and dolltfhtf.il sortion of country .surrounded by intelligent and refined society, the above oftV-ra a rare opportunity. For further pirticular* and ter >•* apply CARMICHAEL ft BEAN, Augusta. Ga. npl0w2m FOR SALIC. t 2.300 ACHES tjF SWAMP AND PINE LAND, ,nwir Jeffersonton, Camden county, an J also near ,thf>DigSatiU • river, in ami on Bull JIciulSwamp, known for forty years ns tli" Gordon tract. Swnmy Laud is about 1.290 acres, and available as first quality c«tt n, corn and rice land*. Thapine land Is of the best for timber or tnrp -utluu. Tejms easy Apply to TISON ft G0UDON. fan 1« PRIVATE SALK. Tho well known Plantation called Mount Hope, dPvSjfi,si'unted iu Bryan county, containing abont 4,- acres, 1,5W) acres under cultivation. The bottom land very fertile, nnd la well calculated for tlio cultivation of cane, cotton or corn. Is well set tled, having a fine Dw.-lling House, Ovorseor'a llou»e, Bai ns, Ot lbs, Ac., and accommodation for more Ihnn 200 negroes. For term* apply to R. J. ARNOLD, Bryan county. The A'banv A Gulf Ball Ron! rim* Dearth* tree t. The Southern! Homestead. Tbc undrrtdgued propose* to pnblirti at Atlanta, Ga.. a Mouthy J nrnnt, derototl to AGHICULTUHE and such other kindred topics as may bo cf interest to Southern, Planters, Farmers aud (heir Families. An able Domestic nnd Foreign Correspondence will bo secured. By this correspondence, ami the diligent per sonal attention of tho Editor, it Is hoped that the ‘•Southern Homestead” may become a pleasant nnd instructive monthly visitor to the Hemes of tho South No effort will bo spared to make it quite equal to liny simitar publication in any part of this country. As soon ns one thousand subscribers are obtained, tho tirlt number of tbo "Southern Homestead” will be issued. Tlio typographical cxeciijlon of tlio paper shall bo ef the first character. It will contain thirty-two pages of reading mutter. Tbo terms are One Dollar per anuuui, payable oil the receipt of tbo Ilr-t number. Advertisements will be inserted nt the usual rates. C. W. HOWARD. Kingston. Georgia. April. 1S5R.tf n.uv 1 GEORGIA BATTALION, TEXAS 11EV0LUTI0N. FANNIN AMI WAltD'S MASSACRE f pm 11E following named portion*, who served under H Fjurats and WAim,(or their heirs at Rw), will h«»r something to their interest by applying to I lie uudei- signel in person or by letter, until the 12th An--n*i, 1858, after which time their Interest In tlioStBtoofTox** whl be barred by the statute of Limitation. MILLERS A JACKSON, Attorneys at Law, Augusta, Georgia. Atwoll, William Ilntfield. l\ lllinm Andreas, Jos ph liitclmni. John Armstrong, William S llarvey, ThomaB Hulsey, K B Hitchcock, A J Humphries, Jesso Harris, William Trial., Milton Ingram, Allen Johnston Clmrle*! Jackson, John Jackson, John N Jones, il W Jennings. • baric* B * 'uaon. Chiti In* Allen, John Allen, Win H Allison, Alfred Barton, J B Black, J II Brawn, J S Baker, Augustus Bells, Mat lou Boyle, A 11 Brown, W S Byron, Matthew Riilkley. Daniel Bradford, It T Butler, Rennet Bates, Anthony Banks, Beasuu Barton,J"bn Blight, John Burks, Allen Baker, Stephen Barnwell, John II Brown, W A J Brown, Samuel T Bulloch, Monroe Butter, W G Bell, W II Bn.cey, Lister G II Bilk ley,.I II Barnhill, J N Bentley, H II Blankstock, Joseph M Blackwell. Joseph Rowhay, Williuiu Brooks, 1.8 Brooks, <1 W Burke, David M Burts, B F Calks. James Cunningham, John D Chew,John Coleman, Jacob Courltnun, G. orgo P Colcgrnm, John Caiu, J anion W Cox, llarrey Clark,Seth Cooper, D Cantwell,Thomas Connor. Seth Coo.JohnO Conrad or ''orvard,Cullen Nixon, C Coni*t»ck, William Nuiilin, John Carli-les, George W Callahan, J 11 Cook, Junics Crittenden, William Cross, John Kelly, James Kelly, John Kiseiru, 1* Y I<'Iceland, Tnylor Kemp, Tl.omb* Kenny more, John I* C Lutl I log ton, E hunts, Charles Layton, Allen Lynch. A 31 Lerarctt, O F Lewis, Abraham Lee, Ore n l.ninond, A Lind, John Moul, John Mnrdscal, Benjamin II Malt-m, Poror Marrnny, J It McMurry, William Murdock. D.uiicl A McKinh-y, Charles Mitchell, Washington 6icGowan. John Moran, Murtiu Matiguni, Aaron 8 Morgan, Joseph F Mclaiuan, Alexander Maun, William Me Neely, Bennett McNixlit, Uoorgo McGIoiin, JoLn McGowan. Douui* Mo .re, J II Moses, H It Murplu.J B McCoy, James Coglull, George W Cuu way, Matthew Cl.rlstor, John Cowan, W J t-'allahnn, Joseph Dickinson, ltobvrt Dwining, M J Day, K li Davis, George 8 Davis-'ti, It T Dennet or Dorrot, Silas Dickson, A Dorsey, Alfred Douglass, W C Dottgli.sj, II L Diiiichi.,J W Hanoi, John V Dubose, W P B D.incan, William Davis, Furry Donnell, James Hearich, George Disney, Iticluird Ellis, Michael Kheronberg, Herman Eginoser. Conrad Earle, Bfchhtd B Edicli, Henri Early, Francis8 Eubanks, George Kd.ly, Andrew English, Robert Frazier, M G Frazier, M llliam U. Frazier, Charles Ferguson. Janie* Pennant, Simpson Foley, A G Farney,8ainnel Fenner, Robert Fenner, Janies Franklin, E B Francis, W E Fitzsimaci Frost, Ilezekiah Fisher, J U Fulton, Charles fadder, John Green, W J Gibbs, Lewis I) Gainer, M G Gamble, D Grimes, J II Ountcr, William Crane, D Griswold,K J D Gijce, James R Garnor. John T Grinohle, John Gieczou, John Gordon, Thamas Gate*, Lewi* W Garner, Edward Gilkerson, F Gilbert, W Gamble, James Hardaway, 8 G llauimocli, Pierce Hopklna, John Hunter, William llamiltou, J D Illser, John Haitr, Henry Harris, Jesso Hech, U F Harcns, Smith L Holms, Wilson ilamllton, James, llnhson, W J juua 18 in, I’atri Neely, J II Olivur. John M Oldham. Benjamin Pease, L J Perkins, An<*tin Patti-rson. 8umind C Patterson, Edward Power-, J >1 Parker, John It I’arki-r, W 8 Pierce, Mepheu I'otticli.Gcorgu I’etmwicli, Quinn, W Rouo, Samuel Roi-cl, James Rosenberg, William Butlmlge, Kicltard Rush, Galwiel Raines,.! I) Reynolds. K J A Ryan, Kdwnrd Rodgers, II Rodger*, J B Sealiy, Jehu Scully, John Stewart. Thomas Smith,Thomas Smith, Ruttiim E Smith, William A Smith, James Smith. Oliver Smith, Tlioir a* Smith, John Seward. John Ftephciis, William Splmn, James II Scurlock, B'.oad, Ledbetter Strunk, B 8avugo. William F Simpson, William Swords, siinpkiu, John 8w-cnian, Fred Byers, Dauit-I Schutts, Lewi* Stewart, Charles! Hint, r, It Sherry, Joseph M Shelton, William Tlnley, Charles Toler, Ii A Thomas, Bvun U Tyler, J 'i'lmyor, George Thornton. F W Week*, TlmnmsG Wood. William P White, Alvin li Winter, A Wilson, Robert W ilder, Jun.t H Waters, Nicholas B Weston, 1h»r..iia Welsh, W llliam Williams, Williams, John Wm-n, Anon Watson, J B Wtlilngtni), WUlIxm William*. JR Wyatt, P 8 Winn, John 0 Westorer, Ira Wardaworth, W AT Watson, Joseph W. Winnlnehsm, William Wubh, Jutub* Wingate, Ed want Yeomans, Ella* Yeomau*; Unuitua YealjyWW. \»w3w , auttfbrstl* by (SCRANTON ft EPbilps’, Ryeiainl • *■ " Dip t, iu store * KORRXB' 's^L.lE&Eistik. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. P. DE GRAFF, 87 Jloircry, ( Wholesale Huie lluitsv,) and' 404 Pearl atrert, (Retail Store,) / , 341 W Y O dJ-BUls ot'fs'ir, nl Wliolrartlo Prlce*.*ift ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALRTUT, PsdjaxeBs puxiixrxTcrM.aB, In Brocatelte. Delntnd’and Plush. Uau* Peat and Com- ; mon FURNITURE, in great variety. Also. ENAMliLKD CIIAHIIIRR FURKITURB, In Sots, from 122 to $100. SPIUNd, CUHI>KI> 11*111. HOf-8 *NI> WtlALnBONS MATTRASSES. Also, Fi-atbc-r Reds and ll.ildlag, Patent Premium Sofas, nedsteads ami Patent Self-Rock in Cradles. Dealers will find, at the nbovo store*, the largest and beet assortment of any estnbllslimttit lu New York, and' cun buy eltherat whnletule or retail cheaper than at any . other house in tlio city. 3tno—V apr 16 I1EALTHI GRACB'I I i » /. AND BEAUTY I|t Conferred on the Ladles by w.-nriug DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD'S CELEBRATED SKIRTS. Tho uuparalled success of tho New Expansion Skirt, (120 900 of which have betn sold during tlio last four months,) has tiidueed the iiianufacture-rs to utNkear- rungement* that will onahlo thuiu In prnduco 2<*0 dnV.oim (2,400 Skirt*)per day during (be month* of June, July anil August. They also call attention to their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, FOB VRAVrl.UXU, Which is receiving universal commendation from the Ladies. Ti oy are We proprietors of the only “PATENT ADJUSTAI1LE BUSTLE *» in use. Beware nf tin. im.ii> imltsttenn offered III tha market, as they are all either iutrlugmu-nts of ourpa- toat.or worthlcrei They also manufacture over 70 OTHER DIFFERENT STYLES, with nod without tho " Patent Adjustable Basil*.” These SKIRTS have been recommended by the HIGH EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY mh being tho best ntl.c « for Ladies use that baa over been offered to tho public. Noun genuine unless stamped ^ . DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS. NEW YORK. For salt, throughout tbo United States and Canadas. vl Into jPOXMPKXVH SPIRIT OP Ti TIB :t\ TUB LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND DEST Family Journal in the Union, American Gentleman’s Newspaper, AND THE ONLY RELIABLE SP0.UTX3XTG ©XLA6X33, Record of Agriculture, Viter inary Art, Literature. IJ'IIVTU AHTS, JS0I3B33V035J, And the Stage! NEW YOYIC: I’uhliahod evory Saturday mori.ing. nt the CflV c >,| PORTER’S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, 310 and 348 In. a-b way. Tlio Proprietors of this great Family and Sp> itiug Newspaper will, in JULY Next, make a FREE DISTRIBUTION ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! Among their Yearly Subscribers whoso yearly sule-mp- ; t on* shall have three or more months to run. afi.-i tn« nto of distribution. For convenience, tu well ns t<- add interest t» tho Gift, tho diMrihiuiou will 1*. govern. <i I v tho result of the great race that is to ho run iu Khpl.it-.'I on tlio 28th of July next, known ns tho race Ibr THE GOODWOOD GUI'. Iho contest is umloi tho special patronage of the l-ul *. ot Richmond, and isono of iho most prlncoly of tne I i.g- Usli racing year. It was tho meeting rolected last >■ i.r ter tho memorable debut, nl tlio Aineiicon horses on tbo r.ng'ish Tnrf; and it iH inoro than piobnhlothat Prloi.-.s Bn i other American horse* will, ou the approaching occasion, appear in it again. As there will, prohably bo thirty or forty ho'cex .-i-- toroil, and somo tourtoen or Alteon to eiart, we proi.»i-e to distribute tlie $l,no« a* tellowa: Firt, wo will confer u FREE GIFT OF 8500 IN CASH, on the Subscriber who, In the distribution, shall obtain tlio name ot tlx* winning horse. To tho Subscriber holding tho nninoof tho uocund horse, u FREE GIFT OF $300 j and to tho Subscilher who hold* tho namo of the lliinl horse, a FREE GIFT OF 8lOO. Among those who hold the names of the remaining horses which started, other than tlio first three, will ha (libliibutcd a FREE GIFT OF $100, in equal parts; nnd among thoso who bold the names o f horees which were entered, and did not start, we will distribute, in like manner, the reimdnlng FREE GIFT OF $100 j so Hiero will he, in ull, $1,000 divided atuoug about thire ty Gifts, in cash. 7 lie distribution ol the names of tho horses among our SuriHcritirrs will be effected by putting th'iu inton glass I.Hllot -box, and taking them thenceforth simultaneously wii h Iho number of the recoipt of each Yearly Subscriber ns found upon onr hook* The horse thus urawn$tviU, of courso, huconio Iho chosen competitor for the victory to tlio \ early Subscriber whose number i* drawn v»lth , Wft y* tho whole thirty-five or forty horse* will bo distributed among our regular Yearly Suhscri- bers; nnd each Subscriber will know If he has drawn a novae, by the duplicate number of his receipt, which we will ‘"i war I him in advance from cur books. lire distribution of tho horses' names will take place on tlio evening ol Saturday, the 'J4th of July, on which jrccnsion we Hindi also distribute tlio name* of the same hotsesln another, hut entirely separate, Free Gift to Agents, of $500, ~ ’ ) among those of our Retail Agents who shall liavo been in the habit of seitlug ten or morn copie* of our paper regu nrly, for eight weeks previous to such a distribution; und lor overy extra teu copies each Retail Agent or Newsman n.ny sell, he shall have an additional share in the Ageut*’ Distribution. Wo tako this modo of rewarding our Suhscrheris and ■Alda, in preference to employing Travelling Agents— choosing rather thus to give, whnt wo would pay away HI such expenses and commission*, to tlm subscriber himself., By this means, the Subscriber receive*, for tho usual Htihsctipliop price, not only hi* paper for tho year, but a largo sum in cash, lu the almiai ot a veiy sovel AND 1NTERE8TINO ORATUITY- The subscription price or PORTER’S SPIRIT in f? Postmaster a aud other* who furnUh tm Yeaily’ Siioecribers, will, iu addition to their premium, be outitlud to one share for tho Agent*’Gift. . The Distribution WEI take plnco publicly, under the •uptrlhtecttenc* of of Subtcribera nnd New* Agei * Committee of 8ub»crlber» and New* Ageut*. . REMEMBER I By subscribing THREE DOLLARS, you obtain thi* groat Newapspor for oue year, and th* ohance Of obtaining 1,000 DOLLARS IN CASH 1 VS' SINGLE COPIES, 8IX CENTS, “Cft Specimen Copies sent Free on application, by (otter, to tho Publication Offlco in New York. ’ PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Can bo olitoinod of all Newspaper Agent* in the State* and Canada, dtw—w4 • June 16 CLOTHING! <*;• iff*: REDUCTION IN PRICES! - ' C.EOUGE ». NICHOLS mm UT to tbo conclr-—' - concluilon to effar their fVr . READY MADE CWTBlSfi, , At redneud price* for CASH, or good credit- They hava a largo *tocfe on hand, both for Men *nd Boys,calUhIo for the eeaton; aud invite all.ln wan* to.give.u* : a ■ call, a* wo wish to run U down during the eumaor. pre- aiwrtment, now making up. hurassortmeijteihbiace*,-- overy thing in the outfitting line. *v- c We hare, Incorraeclion M[fth our Glotliiua.-a fine h- Bortment of Travelling Trunk*, Valliae*, Udiet’ Hi gs.andB-**-’- *•••* Carpet Bags, ii 1 Batcbei*! AlTof which wllltt 1 At tho Clothing Store, Gibbon*’Range. MEAL AND HAMS—)50 shcA,