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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1853)
H MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY. JUNE 11>1853 hTvannau p. uoubk at hospital. MAY l.t, 1853. ymtUf Committee (or Ma, and Jaoo: N. B. Knapp j J. Kclij Application. (or ndmlnlon xhould tie end! to the VUItloi Committee. In ouoa of emergen- ey toy niombor of tho Board of hin&ageri may grant ~rmlu. . ' n»r« Dr. J. Fielding. Offloe and residence corner of Barnard and Ferry atrecu, Orloaos-square. Offloo hour from 8 to 10 o'clock A. M. tf mar 23 United Staten Hail Line. N.YdANDBAVANNAU STEAM8IIIPS. * £fc - 8UMMER AIUtANiJKMKNT. Day* of leaving Sa- vannnh lor N. Y. AkUguo.a, Lp The Fl#rido7 CapL Wo°<hintl,°” **** " * ’ Ludlow. ’ M Hitnrildv DENTISTRY. prse BOYAIsL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Dentlsla. Office over Zogbaum'a Munio fltoro, Yar- 5s35T kct fqwuNuj ly no We eeldom rooointnond a manufactured Rvfi modiclue, believing that, in moat oasoi tare herself porftots a ouro raoro rapidly and effectual ly than can be asoompliaUod by the vegetable and minerals of medioal eolenoe. Bat In the matter of dys- pepiia, tbero are ehronie foatnrea about it, which, very c(un, defy all the effort# of naturo to oreate a healthy aetioa of tho digeattvo organa, and It not unfrequently hippena^ that thonaamla Buffer for yeara, diaeaaed both s body aud in mind, from indignation and ita kindred ilia. To anoh Hoo fiend's Qertiian Bitter^ prepared by p r , O- M- Jaok/ion, are truly a moat valuable prepara tion. It ia atonlo medtolue, giving a healthy notion to the atoraaeb, and will he found highly aorvioeablo at tllaeaaona, but eapoolally during the apring. Dyapep- iia can only be eured by a patlont porsovoranoo in one course of treatment; nnd to all tlioae Buffering under thitaad malady wo would recommend an application to tho deppt of Hoofland’a German Bityors, 120 Arch ,trout, Philadelphia.—Philadelphia Inquirer. A Warranted Remedy. pUNTERO, FARMERS, FAM1UKS, SEA- CAFTA1NS, AND OTHERS. CAN PURCHASE NO KKMBdY EQUAL TO DU. TORI AS* VENETIAN LINIMENT. For Dysentery. Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, boa-sicknesa, Cuts, Burns, bwallings. Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In- seot Stings. Fains in the Limbs, fto. If it docs not give relief, reoolleot your money will bo refunded. All that la aakad la a (air trial of it accord ing to the dlrootioas. This article ia an English reme dy, and was used by WUIInm the Fourth, Into king of England, iniloertlflod to by him os a cure for Rheumatiam, where everything oloe he hai tried, failed. Over IU.000.000 tattles have boon Bold in tho United States without a iluglo failure, and many families have stated that if it vu $10 per bottlo they would not be without it, in oaso c { Croup, as it ia as cortaln to cure as it is applied. Tho molt sevoro uouuh ia oared in a tew days. It oures looruACUB in 3 minutes—uxAiuciiEiu Y an hour aud cuolkba, when first taken, in afow hours. QJT Frioe 23 and 60 coats. -ffiR UR. TOBIAS has alao put up a UOR8ELINIMENT ia pint hflttlea, whioh ia warranted ohoarur and better than other for Colio, Galls, Cats, Swellings, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked lluel, Ac. 8ST Frioe 60 cents. -KM UR. TOBIAS oould till twenty newspapers with tho letters and oertlfioatea roooivod commending hii Llni- atof, but oonsidura that warranting it sufficient, as any who doos not obUin relief ta not called on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and J. H. GARTER are the sole agents for Savanuah—also for s.;!e by tho drug- gnU and storekeepers throughout Georgia. j»j- Dr. Tobias’ offloo, 240 Ureenwloh atreot, N. Y. Mi. CARTER, Broughton atreot, opposite 8t.Au- df«w’a Hall, will supply the country merchants at tho proprietor's lowest prioes. mar 16 Medicine* toliich^neoer fail to gtee satisfac tion, and are uted by many physicians in Iheir practice. Ur. J. 8. Hose’s Nervous anil Invigor ating Cordial. Tbs Greatest Discovery ia Medioal Science!—For all Nervous Condnious of tho by atom l—Heart Diseases aud Nervous (jouiplaiuta. r^-—-^The astounding and happy offeot of Dr. Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbuoes, Neuralgia, Norvous Tremor of the Musolos, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain in tho Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for tho Mind or iloJy worn down by care, labor, or study, ho« induced many physiciaus to uso it in their praoitoe. For a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it completely ro- uoros from the system all nervous irritations, and is —- V :alous In its rapid and happy effect. Tho ) frequently restored to per- w«ak and the nervous __ vet health before asiug one bottle, ’ Frice fifty Uu. J. 8. Rose’s Great i'uiu Curer—the Tootbauiie, boro Throat, for Fains in the bide, aius, e feet. It nets like a oiu Limbs or Book, aud for Rheumatism from a «udd«_ wld, it is magical in its sffsets. In bottles, 12W, 26 aud W vents. Tun near Coi/uu brier in tub Would.—Dr. Ross's celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate reilef to the worst Coughs, whether cousuwpiivo or proceeding from a cold, li allays nuy irritutiou of tho Luugs, aud forti• a-w the system against auy future uttaoks. in botties i on Bilious Uauits and Bad Colds.—If you are lilivus, you require a purgative medicine. If you have a lad cold,you should remove it from the system. It jour liver is out of order, you wili have cold feet, va- *• hPPwHts, and a yellow skin—lake Dr. Host's Au'.i Bilious or Railroad Fills, aud you will soon bo rtiievod from all bad feelings. In bolus 12>, an.i m.i. Itiey go ahead kftt front Jlertury. All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rote's Medi cal Adviser to Forsons in biukuoss and in Health, to bo usd of J AS. H. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER ft CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At allthe roapeoiable Drug Stores in Savauuah, aud The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, * 44 Saturday j Tho Augusta, Capt. Lvou. “ Saturday, Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, July 2 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lj on, “ Satnrdav. •• « The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ “ * The Florida, Capt; Woodhull, Saturday, Wodnesdi , .. . Saturday, 41 16 The Augusta, Capt. Lyou, " Saturday, “ 23 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, 44 27 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 80 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Aug. 6 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 10 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 13 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 44 20 Th* Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 24 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 27 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Sept. 3 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 7 Theso shirs are the largest on tho coast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and oomtortr—making their passages in 60 to 61) hours, and are commanded by skilllul, careful aud polite officers. They offer a most desirable cuu- vcyanco, to New York. On the completion of the At lanta in tho autumn, this line will be ■emi-woekly— sailing each Wednosdqr and Saturday. Cabin Fassago, $26 ; Steerage, $9. FADELFORD, FAY ft CO., Agents in Savannah. HAM’L. L. MITCHELL, js 6 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ISABEL. William Hollins, Commander, be tween bavannab, Key West and Ua- connecting with the Fuel lie tuamahip Company's Lino for -*»« splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West and Havana on tho 16th and 30th of each month, and from Havana for Savan nah on the 8th aud 22d of each mouth. The ISABEL will connect at Uavaua with the United States Mail Steamship Company's Line to Aspinwall and the Faciflo Mail Line from Fanarna to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf freo, transit attbe Isthmus at the passonger's expouso. Tho ISABEL will aleo oonueet at Havana with tho United JStatea Mall Steam Company's Line to New Orleans. Tioketsfor Key West and Havana^n be had of COHENS ft HERTZ, Agoutsat Savannah. Tiokets for New Orleans, Aspin wall and ban Fran- — — bo had by applying to MOHDECAl ft CO., Charleston, 8. C. i, Checks, NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Week I y. Tho no*/ and splendid steamship* FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, aud ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New Fork and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa- vauuah and Now York every Saturday. _ j ThojMtaship# are j of I,3UU_tous roster, and uusnrpass- * time sd in saroty, speed aud oomrort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the ... that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, a rivo in New York as soon as or before them. 4&*Cabin passage $26, payable before going on board. Agents: Jr M i nuxiucvuD. FAY ft CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. 194 Front-street, New York. (J. S. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN Ml TO 65 HOURS. New-iork & (Charleston Steam-Packeti. Lea v o Adger's wharvei o very Saturday A/Urimu and oaoh alternato Hsc/nsv- dau. On Saturday the new and spie> - did Steamships J AH. ADDER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. 61. Berry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will each alternatv Wuduusday—having boon newly Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new chip will be nlauod neot with tho Southerner on Wedi STEAMBOAT LINES. Oillce ol'StcuiuboiU Company of Georgia, SAVANNAH, 26th May, 18*1. This Company will in case of low river, or oiUer warrantable circuin- stauoes, discontinue boatiug for the may 20 OKOHU E 11. JOHNSTON, Fres t Savannah aud Augusta. Ou aud after the 1st of May next, the stoamer OKEUON, Captaiu Jaa. 61. Moody, wili make regular weekly trips between bavauuah and Augusta, aud touching at aU the intermediate landings on cortaln days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evoniug “* 6 o’clock P. M., aud August* every Saturday morn- g at S A. M. By this arrangement piauters and merchants on the river will be afforded an opportunity of shipping aud receiving their goods with aoino cot- tninty, uud of a regular conveyance for themselves aud ‘ mines to and from both places, as tho accommodations r passengers are both ample aud comfortable. Time p 36 hoars—down 24. Fare $6. apr 2U K1NCULEY ft THOMA8, Agent*. Savannah, Augusta and llumburg. n—sail The Union Steamboat Company ol r.jo^JUw^Georgia and South Carolina havingtho- mOStUmtmSttmroughly overhauled aud rolitted the su perior steam-packet* 11. L. COOK and OREUON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with a* much, if not more, dispatch than auy other boats uu the river. The steam, rs are commanded by experienced aud accommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations fur passengers -qual if net superior to any boats on the river. Fare 5,00. HENRY HARPER, Fr., Savannah, KINOULEY ft THOMAS, 44 JAMES HARPER ft CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sopt., 1862.sop 21 throughout the Slate. iy - 14 IlEIilS WANTED. In 1636 and *3« a large number of Ueor- ■*72* giaus weut over to the Republic of Texas to sMist the Texans to gaiu their iudopondeuce. Many of those were mossacrod with Fannin, aud others fell while lighting undor Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Jchusou. The Kopublio of Texas granted to the heirs of tlioae bravo men a largo quantity of laud, very few cf w'hom have come forward to claim their right. The Jusooudants of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas oan procure theso lands, on application to the undoroigned, who possesses all neces sary information on tho subjoot. u*r3 6m S. Y. LEV Y. Savannah. DENTISTRY. DU. HI. C. 1ICALD I^riorius all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, In the best style. Offloo first corner west ol tas MarahaU House.ly jan 17 DENTAaTltk. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Surgical r.ud Mechanical Dentlat. Omoo corner of Congresa and Whitakor-sts., over Mr. 1‘rendergast‘B Dry Goods Htore. ly ap 17 TAMcum mms exchange AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. Forsons wishing to sand for their friends, ~and desirous of bringing them ont by first class packet ships, arc Informed that tho subsonbers are the only agents for tho above Agenoy in this city. They ore aleo authorised to draw on Mossrs. Win. Tapaoott ft Cp., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on Franco aud Gormauy, payable in all parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to ly BUNKER ft OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. dec 24 DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Offloe to Congross-street, between Drayton ano Aheroom, If nov Notice to Vessels. A LL Cuptafuj of vessels and Pilots urriviiig at thU Fort, with Small-pox or other discuses, of u ^uuigions or malignant character onboard, aru requir- to bring their vessels to anchor at the Quarantine -uruuud, opposite Fort Jackson; there to remain with- communication with tho City or adjacent counties, u atil 1 am notified, uud tho vessel visited by p ii hum pii if Savannah, May 31, 1863. F. U. DEMEHK. M. D., )> iO (JUFFEK.—3UU bags Rio Coll'co, for sulo J-L by y u lj COHENS ft HERTZ. N EW ORLEANS SUUAK.—2Uhhds,prime New Orleans Sugar, for sale by J u 1 COUEN8 ft HERTZ. t°g «nlo by [ju ij COHENS ft HERTZ. 1-t^UtlN SIDES.—30 hlids prime Baton Mult# AJ for sale by [jn 1] COHENS ft HERTZ. *» u clt« Balt, iu store uud lor sulo by ^ J a ± BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. 1 )IUEUT DRUM THE SPR1WUS—Fresh ■*-' Cougres* Water, iuat lunilod from Min .hln bvathport, 0 m!rt y nt0 , r ' jj Bt from the ship A. W. LINCOLN'S, . 1 Monument 8q. t Savannah. UlIi'RKlOU 8ALAII Oil..—Jim recuivodl tt superior article of Salad Oil, lor table uso, fte. For M&la h* w. W. LINCOLN, Mftnument 8q., Savannah. C ] luVu: CIOKH bill.. Nuwutk b.eol . to arrive this day by stoamer, for sale by -^7 »1 W. M. DAVIDSON. Ih'DURiuN DUANDIE»-4 half uipos Fillet ft, 4 Co,. 6 half do. Marett ft Co^ 6 qr. do ,. , a Pwprietors, for solo by -jji COUKMB k UEETZ. P'LayuRAPUJ JSXT11AUTM,- OKANQIS, B*»pborry, Banana, Greoa Gago, ana fcrral.b/ -Cl J. B, MOORE t CO. A’fANn PURTAfH.—20 cwk. Hc.teU ud A1 *' 1“ Jinn. 30 oak. 8,ra»' UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, BAST FLORIDA, Via 11 urieii, OruiMwlck, St* .Uarja, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLKBUKU (Black Creek), AND HOOLATA. Leave« every I'ueeday, at 1U o'clock, A. If. IPs* . Thu superior steam-paekut WM. GAS- Capt. Sliaw, will leave Tuosdaj ■HMftfMMsMorniug, at 10 o'olock, and will oon- lluue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien .$3 00 TO mVELLm tiUlNti NORTH. T11K SAVANNAH ANO (JUAULKSTUN U. S. MAIL STEAM'PAOKETS Leavs Savannah svery morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, uud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, counseling at Charleston with tho Wiliuluston Steaiu-Packeta* Whioh leave with tue U. 8. Mall every day,at2}{ F.M., and also with tho New-Ycrk ami €Uurl«8ton Steainahl?a, Which leave Charleston evory Woduoriday aud t'xtur- day afternoon. Foaseugers leaving Maoou on Tt esday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the iplen- did new steamship Jamet A dyer cue week, a 1 a the steamship Southerner the next. Fore from C'lu /lesion York by land route, $20—timo 62 hears; by to New-York by land route, $20—timo 62 hr steamships, $26. [my 16] 8. M. LAFFATEaU, & OEROSITION LINE TO FLORIDA. HATH or PASSAGE JiKDUCKD. mwi .The superior new aleampaekot WE- K-ihAM- nii^ ! - Alf A Capt. N. King, leaves every •MHlilfinkgaturday at 10 o'clock A. M. Rato of passugo iu large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 Be. Mary a 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Fioolata 8 00 Falatka. 8 00 Blaok Crook 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Oeala, Will be shipped free of ail charges at Falatka. % Apply ou board, at tke Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to f*b 19 8. M. LAFFATEAU. Agent. SHIP LINES. FOR U08T0N. jatA The regular packet brig PUILURA, A. 11. Calhoun master, having part of her cargo on- SHMBgaged, will moot w ith despatch. For freight or passage, apply ou bourd at Telfair » wharf, — je 10 RUIUUAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORftk—llri|g Lluo. a. The regular packet brig EXCEL, Tailman, master, having part of her freight engaged, SfMIbwiU have despatch. For freight or passage, h ty ing superior accommodations, apply on board at Wood’ wnurf, or to [jo 101 WASHBURN, , WILDER ft CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The sohr. JOHN POTTS DROWN, Collet, master. Apply to ' •'* OGDEN ft DUNKER. i N. lioey, master, will meet with despatch fur the above port. For freight or passage apply to 3 11. K. WA8UBUKN, Agent. -ii FOU UALTIfllOItK. Tho lolir. U. 11. UALDW1N, Uulilll. mu ter. For freight or passage apply ou board a rrighXm, KELLY ft CO, ter. tor froigli .Telfair's wharf, jeO EOR LIVERPOOL The first class ship STATE R10DT8. Paxton imaatur, will have dispatch. For froight 400 ■bales Cotton to complete cargo, apply to WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOR NEW YOUK-Old Katab’cd Line. The brig EMPIRE, Capt. Newman, wlU meet *SS& wlt, ‘ dl ‘I , * t °h as above. For freight or passage «HKapply ou board at Tolfair's Wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. CHEAPER THAN THOSE <( Selling off at First Cost,” T1IE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS FORCASH. No. 140 Broughton Street, jVeor Dickson's Confectionery. T 'HE SUBSCRIBERS in order to make room for a large Fall aud Wintor annoy, offer their prosent stock of seasonabio Dress Good, at such prioes as must insure a rapid sale. With a full supply of Foreign and Domestic Fry Hoods. which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES forCashor City acceptance, consisting In part of: llloached and lirowu Sheetings and Shirtings, of w dth and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Cl Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, fto.fto. DKESS GOODP. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams Lawns and Organdieo. A largo and spr did collection of colored Muslius, Fremh Lawns, Ji nets and Organdies. Black aud Oolorod Bareges, Silk I issues, Blaok Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, ftc., Silk Lace to suit, Poplins, Liu Do Linde, fte,, fto. I III Ml LINEN GOODS. Hoavy 4-4, Family Linens and flnelJndrussed do, 44 war- rantod all pure Linen Yarn and Sfffind Bleach.** Also, warranted aa cheap as any auoh Linens can be found in this market, Whlto and Brown Table Damask, Doyley'a and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch aud Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and Tow '* ing Otaaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Minnos Black, White and Colored Hose, Goat's aud Boy'e Wbito, Colored and Brown Hose, in all slsoe and quslltios, Game, Merino and Cotton Un der Veets and Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boy'sGlovos and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full as«ortment. WHITE CANTON ('RAPE SHA WI«S, EMBROI DERED ROBE DRESSERS, BLACK. WHITE noil COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOB1NET uud PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE uud GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Fookot Ildkfa, with a large oolleotlon of L. C. Ildkfs, from $1 per dosen,upwards, woll worthy the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in groat variety. White Goods. Flain and checked Swiss* and Jaconets, Mull. Book, Nauisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bauds, Hoad uud Lisle Laoos and Edgings, new etylo Muslin Collars and Undorsloeves, fto. apr IS 2m T. ft L. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM.R. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor, 17 Wliicukur-ut. 1 > ESPECTFULLY solicits tho attention of his JLV friends and the publio in general, to his largo block of READY MADE CLOTHING, euitable for the present aud coining season; it has all bet-u male up uuder his personal superintendence, and for style and A -« -t. »-«- «- *-* 4 'o be por tion or the Stock: Frooks aud Sacks of Black, Bine Cashmere Cloths, Uluck Drap Dele Frocks and Sacks, Linon Duok Drill and Fanoy Llnon Frocks and Sacks, ludia Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sack*, Black and Colored Alpaca Frooks aud Sauks, Punts of Fanoy French Cassluierc, Uluck Doe Skin Cusrimero. Black Drap Dete and Spring Twoud Cassi- mere, White Duok. Fanoy Liuen Drill, togotiior with a largo lot of Cotton Drill aud Duok Fauta, for servants wear. Vests of Blaok Satin, Blaok Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fauoy aud White Marsaillcs, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a largo Stookol furnishing Goods, such Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino largo Stockol furnishing Goode, such . , Suspenders, (' *- - and Cotton Undor Shirts, Strip and Silk and Uiugham Umbrell»a, «w.. uw. x+iv wuuie of whioh he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and pmesjisoboagj^hcMjheaimst^^^^^^^^a^iMa^ Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. PAVILION HOUSE, Corner South Droiul nnd llull Streets, Sivannuh, Georgia. WILLIAM P. Cl.AllK, Proprietor. A LARGE proportion ol ilio Rooms of this estab lishment will heroaftcr be appropriated to the accommodation of the travelling public. First class Carriages with careful drivers, will be iu attendance at tho Steamboat aud Railroad landings, to convoy pas sengers to tho Pavilion, where evgry attention and the best accommodation will await them. ftai“ Charleston Courier, Augusta Constitutionaliat, Coluinbns Times, Jacksonville Nows, and Macon Tele graph, will copy six timea each, and send bills to this office. 3iuos may 3i Uloutvnlc Springs. rpiIE Undersigned takes this method of informing 1 tho publio geuorally, that he will take ohargo of this fine ana popular Watering Place by the first week ia Juno, whore lie will bo prepared to receive and ac commodate visitors and families, with tho very bast the country affords, and on terms at once reasonable and satisfactory. A large and commodious Hotel, con veniently arranged, and well furnished, has just boon completed. To this may bo added a number of neat and comfortable Irani* Cabins, fjr the aooommodation of families, surrounding the Springs, and convenient to the tables of the Hotel-all together, enabling tho un dersigned to givo extra attention to tho comfort aud convenience of visitors aud invalids. Tho medicinal qualities of tho wator have boon fully tested—aro found to be fine, and invigorating—so much so, that the Springs are in high favor with hundrods who have tested them. They are situated at tho baso or the Chilhowee Mountain, more than 20UU feet above the lovel of the Sea. The salubrity of tho atmosphero, and the healthfulness of the climate aro proverbial—so much so, that these Springs is a private reeort in the Summer months, for our homo folks, as well as for those who find it nooessnry to tiuo from the moro sultry and sickly portions of tho 8outh. Theso 8prings are eltua- ted in the Coubty of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxville, and about eight miles South of Maryville, a moral aud quiet town. Forsons from the Soutn, can reach these springs by Steam to Loudon, on tho Railroad, aud up the River to Louisville on Roats, and thence by private conveyaneo, only 14 miles. Or, from the Athona Depot, by Stages, only some 6U miles on a fino road. Or, if they obooso, from Knoxville by stages, only 24 miles ou a good road. [may 26—linj JAMES BELL. %* The Macon (Go.) Mussengor, Savannah (Ga.) News, Columbus (Ga.) Knquiror, and Charleston (s. C.) Courier, are requested to copy t. ch one month. Also tiio Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate. DRY GOODS, Notice Extraordinary Positively Selling off at Cost. f I'HE Subscribers, desirous of closing their pros- X business, would Invite tbe attention of the eltl- sens of Savannah and its vicinity to their la-go and well selected stook of Spring and Sommer Dry Goods at PRIME NEW YORK COST, among uhleh are to be found some of the mostdosira bio stylos of goods, (br this and the coming season, con sisting in part of tb* following goods, vis: Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. t 1 * *»*•«—.. Plain, Blaok and Colorod Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconet and Cambric do. m — £ H Printed and Tlaln Linen* do ... Dottod and Embroiderod Swiss Muslins, Ginghams and Barego De Laincs. Black aud Colored Cuamelion Silks, Plaided and Brocaded do. Colored Maroeline and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, ftc., ftc. We have a large and well selected stook of tho cele brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAY'S, DUNBAR. DICK SON ft Co.'s Shirting and Fronting Liuens; Together with a large andelogantassortmentof White and Brown Table Damask or all widths. Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Llnon Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Linen Dow less, Huokabaok Diaper, French Linen Tow- oIb and Doylies, Liaen Lawns and Llneu Cambric, fte., fto., fto., fto., fto. OUR AUORTMK.VT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and ombraoee every article kept in a first class rotail store. PURCHASERS will do well to call and see for themaolvoa, as Grcnt Bargain, will bo given, especially in FANCY goods, whioh will be sold in many instauces below cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and see, and bo assured of tho faot at J. U. COHEN ft CO., jn*£24 H HUjiroughton-st. WANTED. w aged Mon and Women, and Boys and Girls, sin gly or la families, to work in a Brick Yard near tho ulty. Apply to may 30 WM. WRIGHT. W ANTED.—A gentle eney guitud Lady’s Sad dle Horse, of good also. apr 30 ROUT. HABERSHAM ft SON. EXCHANGE WANTED. TO 60 DAY DRAFTS ou Now York, wanted C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses aud Lands. FOIL SALE. A LOT (10 by 00 foot, No. 14, situated west of corner of Habersham and Bryan-its. Apply to ju 2 9* JU11N U. STRUUS. TO • 1LENT For a terra of years, the store and dwelling, mrnur of Ray and Montgomery its. Apply to may 30 DAVID R. DILLON. TO KENT. | A 2>, story Wooden Uouso Applet© ^ on Margaret-st.— WM. WRIGHT. Valuable Lot For Saie. a FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot con- tainlng202>6 aores, situated iu the 4th District of the first section of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number 1/6. In the plan of said District. Persons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. TT at this office, may 26 tf FOU KENT. HMIE WHARF nnd lot at presout occupied by X the "Charleston Steam Packet Company." Pos session given ou Ut November next. For terms fto. apply to II. M. Uojdwln, or W. T. GOODWIN, may 1C lmtf At the Custom llouso. TO HUNT—Till J5th (Jciobor uext. Xi A HOUSE AND FURNITURE on Broughton itg street, in a pioasant and coutral location. Ap- Ififtpiy at tills office. tf may 13 17^OIL KENT.—The brick building, 00 feet front F on Hay-st., by 90 feet deop, now occupied by 8. Solomons, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st October next. For Terms, apply to (may 9)COHENS ft HERTZ. . Laud for Sale. M I The undorsignod offers for sale his^jC^ L PLANTATION IN RCRIVEN COUNTY . . _ . . r .... . _. ||l3 . house, and ail _ngs; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tho C. R. It., directly on the public road leading to Hudson Ferry, on tho Savauuah river. BOBitKN Co., April 8,1868. TO KENT. Three fine BTOHE8, on Moois’s wharf. ROR'T. HABERSHAM ft SON. TO KENT. rpiIllEE Sleeping Room*, No. 135 Cougrcss at. X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv ant and cook. Enquire of [fob 24 j A. BON AUD. CITY HOTEL, Bay-Street, Savauuah. F. CONDON AND J. R. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS I N offering hie acknowledgements fur the vory liberal patronage extouded to his house, Mr. F. Con- uoa (late sole proprietor) takes ocoasion to anuouuce that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of tho Marshall House) has becomo associated with him ia the proprietorship and uanagoment of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote bis experience and industry to promote the comfort of their visitors: and bv the aid of iuorcaaed facilities and assistants, the Proprietors aro unabled to ‘ the demands of their increasing patronage, ansiont aud permanent bonders will find at ilishment all tho requirements of comfort convouionoc. The Hotel has recently been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with other changes in their arrangoment, have now a private entrance to tbe dining-room, thus scouring their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of tho building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find tho City Hotel ail thoy could desire “ “id no effort will be spared to make it so. r 6 cod tw ly T?OK. SALiE.—Lot (*U I'oel uu Wuet Broad-el., lj runniug back 120 loot, with a small Wooden Build- Kg on it. P PATENT MEDICINES, fco. Another BcleMIHe Wander! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DK HOUGHTON'S .TSntM^in “ Fluid, o» Gastric Joicn, prepared f*om Rennet, or the fourth stomach ot the Ox. aftor direc tions of Baron Lie big, tho great l’hy- ■ ^logical Chemist, by J.S. Houuutom, m.D., Philadelphia, t Pa. Thlsiaatruly . . Indigestion,Dyspepsia,Jaundioe, Livor Complaint, Constipation and Debility, onrlng af ter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gaetrio Juloe. Ayr Half atoaspoonfullof I'opsln in fused in water will digest or dinsolve ft v o pounds of Roast Beef In about two hours, out of the stomach. FEPSIN ia the chief olomnnt, or great digesting prin ciple of the Gastrio Juice—the solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Sto mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges- tlvo Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true IHyestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastrio Juiee in its Chemical powers,and furnishina comp!vU> and perfeot substitute for it. Scientific Evidence! Call on the Agent and get a descriptive clronlargrsdis, giving a largo amount of solontlfio evldenoo, from Lie Eig'a Animal Chemistry. Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Di gestion, Dr.Forolraou Food and Diet,Dr. J. WTDraper, of New-York University. Professor Dunglison's Physi ology. Prof. Silliman, of Yale Golloge; Dr. Carpenter’s Physiology, fte., together with report* of cures from ail parts of tne United States. No Alcoliol, Hitter*, or Acid*! far Remember this: Dr. Houghton’s PEPSIN is a great natural romedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extreinoly agreeable to the taste, and may bu taken by the moatfeeble patients who oannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. Gurea In Every Town. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now beou tested for up wards of two years iu every large town in the United States, and the Agents oan refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable oures in every town! Numerous details of eases, reports of ouros, certificates of Pbysio|aua and Patients, aro given in the Circulars furnished by Agents Private Ciroulara for Physloians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro cess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a aeoret remedy, no objootion can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable atanding and regu lar practice. Prico $1 pur oottlo. Bar OBSERVE THIS :-Evory bottlo of the genuine repsin boars the written signature of J. S. HOUGH TON, M. I)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. jo 17 oodlv-lawl Wholesale and’Rotail Agent Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, VO. THE CUHK 0. Coughs, Cold., Hoaraenou, Bronchi- ti«, Whooping Cough, Croup, Aithma, and Con.umption! Many yoars of trial, instead o impairing the pnblio oonfldeuoo iu this medioino, has won fop it an appreciation and notorie ty by tar exceeding tho rost •anguine expectations of its frleuds. Nothing but its in trinsic virtues and the uumis- takable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, oould originate and maintain the reputation whioh it enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thruul upon tho community, have failed and boon discarded, this has gatnod friends by every trial, con ferred benefits on the afflicted they can uovor forget, andproduoed oures too uumerous and too remarkablo to be forgition. Whllo it is a fraud on the publio to protend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Feotoral does not only as a gener al thing, but almost invariably oures the maladies for whioh it is employed. As time makes these facts widor and better known, this modioino lira gradually becomo the best roliance of tho afilioted, from the log cabin of the American peas ant, to the palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, iu ovory State, oity, aud indeed al most every hamlet it .'ontalnSj Cherry Feotoral ia known Apply t (lo \2) WM. WRIGHT. To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with "eight upright room*. For particulars apply to A. Gray, iu tbe honse or at the corner of Jones and Aberoorn streets.tf J “‘ dee IS CULTCIIFILLO HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin House.) Clmttnuoogn, TcmienNce. I This well kuown HOTEL, situated within a few ■tops of the Pussongor Car lauding of tho West ern aud Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under tbo supervision of TUO&1AS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted L-y Mr. J. W. F. Bkysox and Lady. ThU House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputatiou as a first class Hotel. Tbe present Pro prietor having scoured the aorvicea of Col. Griffin’s mrkoeper, aud having purchased hU moat excellent Cook and Houst Boy and having furnished the Honse ontiroly now, hopes to retain its high reputation, and uorit publio patronage. Passengers can be accommo- UMTJED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (6m) J. W. SPEAK, Proprietor. Hoarding* r p WO OR Til RLK single Gentlemen X oommodated with pleasant board at the corner of Jones ar J —*- and Aberoorn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ua. I MIK Subscriber, late of the Washington Ilall, . Macon, Qa., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with tho boat of now furnituro.and having large und airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to buaineaa, having good stabling and every convenience to make the guests of his houso comfortable, jo 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. FOKPKEUU1T OIL CMAKTEK. •t, Tho brig PRINCIPE, QUohrUt master. For particulars enquire of mM je6 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. fou FKKiuirr ou uuauteuT The sohr. C. C. STRATTON, Wssoott mas- ter. Apply to •WHt jo 4 OGDEN ft BUNKER. OGDEN 4 BUNKER. WAN-run ON FUKIUU-1- OB C1IAUTKB. :bta for NorUi.ru, fc.Hr. uf SjSrtii 0 ®™ HAY. 1 nf| BALES Priow Eiutern (lay, f. .tore ud 1UO forral.bjr Z. N. WINKLKR, Mf» 1.wmunut.il'. BpUrtln,.. 8S J'* liblV. New York Sugar llou»« Sy- and for sals by OGDEN 4 DUNKER. V>AOON HAMS AND dANUJLK* 23 JL> hhds Baeon Hides, 800 Rolosor.'s New Hams, 100 <KjAdu.utu.cudi-. tt&f'Hggg JOHN OL 1 V £ It, Honso, Sign, and Ship Painter, Ola- zior, Paper Hanger. &c. SO. 121, UKUUUUTON 8TUEXT. TYEGS to return his thunks to tho citixens of I) Savauuah, for past favors, and to assure thorn that all work iu bis line entrusted to him,shall bs done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attention to business.th* employment ofcorapentent workman and the use of the best materi als, to insure a contiuuauce of their favors. He keopt for salo mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentiuo varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, white wash and other brushes.msy 16 Cm DRYGOODS AT GOST And Some Less for Casli. Many Fancy Articles Less. I T is hardly worm white for the purchaser to know our motive, for doing this. W# trust that it will bo anfflolant to know that we will do as wt say. —Tha facts ars submitted the judgment of buy er*. ~OUB PRICES ar# one and naiform. No second price, all who buy from us will faraallk*. MO QUEAT1MG PETER, to favor Paul , this U bo« our way, as is w«U known In 8avannah; the meat jopgk will bars no advantage ovor thoe* who aw rssJawrmraatwia THICKS. , wbll. n th* Mm.tlme Mrli.pa frao- tlclup IL.m o» Jonn.lr. WATCH, YOU WILL TllLRfclOREIrak ud l.fcru Ufora yoa purelu—. 0«-wklilv|L 111 utufMK, M uumanU thorn Wer-p-lfBUyUrluth. LaLIL’9 ud Q.ii- Uom.n ol 8o.UBU. ud .11 who .HU tbo oit, IK WANT of (oodo. to eotl OAd exotoio. oor aiook. Aftor whioh th.j ou i-jpa. but hotwoo. who! thoy ho.o Mon ood oora i tht'i ooitra. ta hoot ud aofmt lot tho [turoholtr to o wt— oonolotioo. "H7 M FA VANN A 0. PoroaJaJo Drawer VcownrxLLMraw^. MA1L1NK KAIL WAY. The undereigned respectfully informs rfffff- 11 who may need his services, that he^ Sfiiftbas charge of ths MARINE RAILWAY,9 which ia now in successful operation. Ho is. therefore, prepared to take up vessols of any sise usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, fto., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. Hois also prepared to ooutraet tor building Vessels of any olass or descrip tion, and to oarry on the busiuess of Bhip-Carpenter- ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. Stjr A good Shipsnlthis on the premises. mar 11 11. F. W1LHNK, Jn. (I. S. mail. SAVANNAH TO BAB1BN. A LINE of Four Horso Post Coaches leaves Sa* vannahover/ Monday and Thurndny,nt?' o’clock A. M. For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, Hioeboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock P. M. Kcturnintt on Tuendayn and Fridays. Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for the West. Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister ft Co.'s Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sta. Offloe in Darion, at Ailing ft Robertson, jan 13 ly H. L. HALT, Proprietor. Ailing ft MOKU NEW GOODS AT UKLDKN’S. a JUST received per steamer, ovory variety of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Fe- dalo's. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighiug only 3X os.— Also, a very fino Double Drim Florunoe Leghorn, soim thing light and nice for City Trade, together with _ Large Lot of Canada Straws aud Palm Leaf, for Plan ters 1 ^ use. Canada Straws at $1,76 per dosen, Palm Loaf from $1,26 to $2,60 per dos. AU to be at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton aud Barnard atroots. [may?— tf J BELDEN ft CO. NEW WINE AND LUIUOR STORE. No. 0 Whitaker Street. S TUE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to the citisuus of Savannah, and of the in terior oi this State, that ho has now opened and will keep coutiuuully in store, a large assortmentof the best qualities of tho various kinds of Wine:, aud Liquors, both foreign and domestio, invoiced from the beet •ources, and to hie stock of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, audio America os impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to oiler assuranoo that the articles whioh are enu merated below aro each genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. Frenoh Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin 8cotoh, Irish and Monongahola Whisky; Old Batavia Old Port, Madeira, Shorrv, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sauterne and Burgundy Wiuos. Cord in Is. Is Casas, Curaooa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavalts, Klrachenwasser, Absinth, fto., ftc* Ale uud Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ala. Alao Agent for Domestio Liquors. aug6 *“ R. MAYER. IIOAIK MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS 183 Congreaa-atrccl, Savannah, /S- JY The Subscribers manufacture — BfetH and ko«p constantly on hand, i largo aud varied otock of Sad-, Jp ^ dies,.Bridles and Harness, aud _ moke lo order every description qf articles in their line. Our stook comprises also a large assortment of Truuks Carpet-Bags, valises, Saddta-Bagii, Whips, ftc. Pur sons desirous of supplying thumselves, w ill do well to eall at our establishment. All articles sold by us art warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. M. B.—For Repairing, our terms aro moderate, our sxeoatloB prompt. _ —yb / UIAull-AUNK H c«.e. Plielp-, t On., Champagne, landing and for sale by may 26 MINIS 4 FLORANCE. Patent Wire Hailing. G ILBERT BUTLER i* prepared to exhibit Pat terns and sxeoate all orders for Fences made of tbs tX*ni*o»im Raiuxu, of the Atlontio Railing Works of New York. 3m nay 27 TIT ATKK COOL.EUS-Diff.Mnl .lie. had foUo? , hf ty T^r Mllw, ° d ^^L tSSiT I UONINU VAUJLE* on . »«» ud .pprurnd T.TXTHACT8 FOU Fl.AVOHINU.-Kj X;j tracts Banana, Pin# Apple, Rtepbmy, Strawbur- °~»j b ryj!v v K : £%»M. , .hfc...L quuc UAIMtOAU CJKLKMUATLOti.- X Amidst oil the excitement and plasma attending the celebration, therv. ean bv found a flat assortment of Gentlemen's Blaok and Pearl, Silk nnd Beaoou Hate, Gent's fine Leghorn, Panama, Manilla and biraw lints, of many descriptions, at M. K. RARNUM 4 CO., i°*-—— —a jst every hamlet it :oatains. Cherry Pectoral is known _ the best rernody extant for diaoaaos of the Throat and Lunge, and in many foreign oo*ntrioe, it is ooming to be extensively used by their moat intelligent physi cian*. In Great Britain, Franoo and Uorroany, where tho medical sciences have reached their highest perfeu- foction, Cherry Pectoral is introdnoed, and in constant use in the Armies, Uospitals, Alms Houses, Publio In stitutions, aud in domestic practice, ae the surest reme dy their attending pbyaiciana can employ for tho more dangerous affootions of the lungs. Also in miidercases and for children it is safe, pleaaantand effectual tooure. In fact some of tbe most nattering testimonials wo re- oeivo have been from parents who have found it offica- oioue in ousee particularly incidental to childhood. Tho Cherry Feotoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, u *d every ounoe of it under his own eye, with luvariablo accuracy atd care. It is sealed and protect ed by law from counterfeit*, consequently can bo relied nu, without adulteration. endoavored here to tarnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority aud worth should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy once safe, speedy and effectual, which this hnv by re- G ated and countless trials prove itself to be ; and trnst great earn in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform etrongth to afford Physiciaus a new egont on whioh they can rely for the boat results, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine .n do. Prepared and sold by J A M E8 O. A Y E R, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, 61ass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., W. W. LINCOLN, T. M. TURNER ft CO., J. B. MOORE ft CO., Savan'h, aud all druggists throughout tho south. mar 17 Th.BftT law tw ALI.COCK’S I'JLASIUUS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Ceutury. TTI3TORY—Tho liiatory of the«o plasters would XX occupy raoro space than can be spared in these limits. Suffice it to say, that the most eminent ohem- ists and physicians of the United States and of Europe were consulted as to their composition. But it was left toMr. Allcook, whofor soven years had thsentire chargo of Messrs. Rushton's Aator Iiouse store, to perfect them for publio usa. They are made porous, so thai •oration of the perspiration o u sufficiently whore w w $9, |y^ plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, causing the accumniation of acrid fluid, which oorodea tho skin and occasions many unnloaaant sensations, not necessary for the cure or alleviation of affections for which a plast r is usually applied. „ . _ ic and carminative, which renders them of peculiar vaiue in many affections of tho uheat and bowels, moro especially when a nervous character; they in faot warm, and to a curtain extent, vitalise the part upon which they are applied. These strengthening, warming, nnd pain-relieving piasters, will be found iu valuable in weakuess of the back, chronio rheumatism, and contractions of tue mus cles; neuralgia, local norvous affections; in asthma, and nains in the side or chest, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldness at the pit of the atomaoh; iu chronic or recent affec tions of tho kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, or bruises ; and in nearly all cases where a local pain or fimonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr. 1. T. Henderson, whom those plasters of Mr. Alloock oured of a nervous disease of tho bowels of mauy yeara standing. —— Dr. I. T Fo Dr. T. Allcock, Slit:—I have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowele for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and bavo triedeverything known to the praotico of mediuino from tho very best M. D’s.; but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have 6 Ivon mo moro permanent relief than anything eiso 1 avo used, and I belie vo will produuo a perfeot cure. I am wondorfully pleased with tbe counter-irritant effect of your plaster, tor it is produced in suoh a mild and gradual way, as well as tho invigorating action it gives to tho capillary circulation around tho parts ta which they are applied, with the groat nerv <us sedative influ ence thoy exert upon all nervoue diseases. ''yin conclusion, permit me to cay, that I have had ex- vericnco of the qualities of tho plasters heretofore in use, irat must place yours at tho head of thorn all. Ev ery medioal man who becomes aeuuainted with them, ill assuredly recommend his pationts to use no other un tho Msuioated ludia Rubber Piaster of Dr. Alloock. 44 Yours very truly, I. T. HKNDER80N, M. D. The Plasters oan bo obtained at the Book Store of W. Tuokhk Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, and by order of all Druggista, throughout the country. ji* Hr rut THIS l) Will bo sold in froi. Groceries, Provlaioi ware, Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Artiei Terms cosh before de! N. B.—All articles tied for before the noil. , , t count and risk of thoftHnH»gnm|a>t» t No . ^ ndale C~&M mt PHvate Sals. Cement! d “* p * r,ohr bbl* Uydraulio « VT rara IDves for Sent. vomhir* No ‘ 30 Drou * bto * **«••» for Rsnt until 1st No- tt7 u proved Essence of Coffee. fr .? m tb# manufacturers in I iiiladelphia, and will continue to keen on hand for perfootly clear, nnd iu every reapoct superior to the finest Rio Coffee, and in use trill prove a nett eating 76 per cent, over Cotfeo prepared in the ordinary manner. Try it nnd aoeif Kdooa not. 7 Prime Cook at Private Sale. A prime likely yoong Fallow, a first rate cook for steamboat or hotel. Ginghams and Udkfs At Private Sale. Just roooivod per last steamer—2 cases Ginghams, 2 do Freneh Head lldhfk., for sale low. ’Tmnestce bacon and Lard, at Private Sale. 13.000 lbs. New Baoon, assorted Hog round. • 2,000 "Freeh Leaf Lard, just received porR. R. from Tennessee, and for sale in lots to enlt purchasers. Corn and Oats ut Private Sale. 300 bags Corn, and 360 do. Oats, for sale in lots to suit purchasers. ' 5 Bolton*riuo', Britl«h"“ug.’.n," oEio‘itM(*wiTuadiin Crimson Con., Whlto Wood, HOT.,'. Sodllni, Knrly Scarlet. Thoy are all grown in this ollmato nnd In good order. All orders led at our store for any of tho above kinds will bo promptly attended to. Marshall Home Omnibus and Team at Private Sale. Comprising one flue largo Omnibus, six good Horses, id Harness complete. Also—tho tiuo pleasure echr. Ai Rigging, fto. all in oompletc order. The above property will bo sold on very accommoda ting terms, the present owner being about to remove from tho city, has no tarthor use for U.$ Prime While tWii ol Private Salt. Just reoelvod per sohr. Luoinda from Elisabeth City. 2000 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, Provisions, de. FIIILBKIOK ft BELL offer on accommodating terms, at private sals: Liquors.—50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Peaeh Brandy, 26 bbls. Monongahola Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 6 half pities Cognao Brandy, 10 casks "Binall StUI" Scotch Whisky, 1 nunohoon Irish Whisky (MoMahan’s), 6 eighth casks Finet, Castillion ft Co. and Uennossy Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry nnd Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Onerry Bran dy—all private stook. Baoon.—20 casks Sides, 10 oaska Hams, IS casks Shoulders. lUv.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Cement.—160 bbls. Hosendale Cement Co. Flour—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Riohmoud, Ckookkuy.—26 oratos assorted Common and Gi Glassware.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 1( Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, fto. Crackers. —10 whole nud 10 half bbls. Boston. Cio aes.—60,000Common German Cigars, 20.0(A) Span ish Imported do. Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbank's Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mads Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Wars, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, fto. fte. jy 14 Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on hand and for sal* low, 160 bbls. Hosendale Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. asp I JV»r Rent. Two Stores, Nos. 8 aud 12 Johnston's Building, Bay •Q'-t, for rsnt low. lotteries. D GKKKNK AND FULAHKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Office No. C Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. OnEOGBY 4 MAURY. Managers. HAWN NUMHRKH—Ul Ureeoe St Pulaski Lottery, Class 69: 30 36 27 77 68 60878 18 681847 38 nXTHA OLASS NO. 42. To bo drawn In Wilmington. DM., This Day, June 11. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL! 50,000 DOLLARS! fte. &0. ftc. Tioksts*$!5—shares in proportion. JAMES QOWEA, June II Vender for Gregory ft Maury. Here In a Henntiful Hetieme. To bo drawn in Baltimore,Md., This Afternoon. EXTRA CLASS 8. Lowest three No. prise will be $l,u00. SPLENDID SCHEME. #55,49§-4 Of 30,000.5 of4.000* And more, than $500,000 in Smaller Prizes ! Tickets only $16—8hares in proportion. Tiokets and Shares for salt, and Prises eashsd on de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens’s Building, Opposite Pnlsski Honse. Offlco No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel—In connection with Hamden's Express OAee. “ug Oeorgin State Lottery. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. Five Throe No. Prises. D RAWN inUMHEU8— Of Goorgia State Lottery, Class 111, drawn in Savannah: 38 66 36 26 16 19 46 9 21 61 4 37 67 Whole 15 37 61. hair 9 19 67 prises sold, and halves 16 35 40, 9 21 65, and quarter 4 46 67 returnod for want of a purchaser. Lowest Three No. Prise $1,000. KXTRA ULASS 8 FOR 1863. Draws This Day. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 05,408 dollar*—-4 of 20,000, Tickets $15, Halves $7 60, Quarters $3 75, Eighth $188. class 19. To bo drawn in Savnannh Monday, 13th Junt. 3.300—1,143—2 of 1,000! fto. fto. fto. Tiokets $1—Shares in proportion. Tiokets, either singly or by tho package, for ox!e by june II CHARLES B. PATTERSON. HfcL HOUSE MAI AMERICAN SOAP CC |_1 AVING purchased tke right to; XX following kinds of Soap, the tnaanin prepared te do so at th* skertesi aoiifie, vis: America® Cream Soap lakers. " Laundry In mSfaT^V '* Toils! (Sanitlvs) ia sssntlh •• wissfa 41 • An (« nnd to b. tu ban labor, Urn. ni olothi •r.r iu.unf.o.ui«d, A rail ini ,ub\ 3 5 7. JUOTOF THIS GHOJCH , kraJnA Mtl-ed, bo .11 .bo bar. J\_ Champagne, mmmj , been anxiously waiting, only Importer in Savannah, may 85 tut k... 11.1. A lc It 1VA1, OF NEW M PRCNDEKGA8T ft CO.have (hi* day • oeived per steamship State of Georgia, ay lent assortment of new, fnshionabls and ski Goods, comprising White and colored Frenoh Linsn Drills. A great variety for Gentismea's and Boys' Summit wear. ,u ^ Black Gro Do Rhine Silks. • Ladies' Needle work collars. - Jaconet and Organdy Muslins. •' ' r * 7-8, 4 4 and 9-S Freneh, English Amevisan Prints, particularly desirable etyiee. A beactiful assortment of Cambria and Swiss Sdf- ings and Inserting*. They will be rooeiving farther supplies by tht •toamor during the month. No. 178 Broughton street, may 16 opposite St. Andrews Halt HAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 Bay Street* R espectfully bog leave to inform th« out- sene of Savannah and Us vicinity, that they havn concluded their arrangements with ths Central Rail road and Banking Company, and ars new running Mes sengers daily to Maoon, nnd ssmi-wsekfy te Oglethorpe and Columbns, and also forwarding (roods to Milledge- 5 vllle and all intsrmodiate places. We would also saw ' that our exprtMss by ths steamers te Ntw York and Philadelphia enable ns to forward ovary desoriptten of Merchandise and valuable# te ovary town in ths North* era States—also to California and Europe. Offices and murk tw—163 B&r-ftracL Sam»nsl»» 1%. ~- A. Ells ft Son, Macon 1 Goo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe | E. C. UubbolL Columbus; 74 Brosidwey, Msw Yorks 43 and 46 South-third-strsst, Philadelphia; 8 Court- streot, Boston; Exohange-stmt, Providsnso) Monte gomery-atreot, San Franoisoo. fab 22 UVING8TON, WINCI 11L LHHOLDT AEIF1 Belt Hangeri and Manufacturer. <4 Fire . Proof Safe., Iron Mailing., Lock., Ire. th. tool, udflitbrc, U’USKPS th.tr MfrUu to th* citlton. of Rnrauih. U'tnHfnp.ndtoUl ffSiraiSm seueiavn and Bryan-stnste. IIELMBOLDT4 EIFLEg. l uciorage nnd Commlnian BUSINENB. J r WILL conlinuo tho Factorage and Commission L Business on ray own aooouat. Offloe tm Bay-si, oot of Montgomery Street. may 9 tf J. V. PELOT. CANDIES AT REDUOEO PRIOES I 10,00 par 100 Ih.—SM lb. Bun M.VS ‘ O chargo for boxing or delivering at the Rail road or steamboats. Warranted to ksep in any x . kt# '. - « .. T. C. RICE, jy 1 ly. R. Vf. oorner Broughton and Whitnksr-ofi. S J \lHHOiiUTl6N«—Tbo co-partfieishlp hgyg- / toJore existing nndor ths name and stylo at nohley, Lockett ft Co., is this day dissolved by ntte* ai oouMnt. The name of ths firm saa be usod by either party iu liquidation of any debts due them. Savannah, May 24, lliW. E. F. K INCH LEY, , E. LOCKETT, 9 1 A. THOMAS. ■\TOTlCK.—'The undorsignod will continue the JLl business at tho Old Stand, uadtn.fte name of Klnchley ft Thomas. bTOWBBTCW way 26 tf OTi C'h.—The undereigned respectfully re- len from him. After tbUdatenone'ttfthe"< tiokets will be redeemed. J. M. UAY1 N. B.—Pk.'ue or BAtuiNo.—Slagle BethflO oea! tiokets for $1. tf New Goods. I . JO A S JI £ B 9 No. 140 Congms-st, T1TOULD invite Uie attention of Ladle# 1 TT choice seleotion of Borages, Chally's, 1 Cambrics. Colorod and Plaid do., Glr- 1 --^- lloee and half do.. Linen Cam brie •leovea, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, — Inserting., Gross Skirt*; Corded doTond a ty of fanoy article#. 3 = -•e* «. Brown’s Cheap Carh Stere! THE Subscriber would invite the attention of nil persona desirous of purchasing rich and tlennl aveda at low prioes to his new store. Printed and Striped Silks, Printed Satin, Plaid Sft» roges, Blaok and Solid Colorod Barvges, I’rintod Or» A complete steel of Ladies’, Men's. Misses'and Ben? English aud German Hosiery, Lace and FOfateACvte 1 ars, Fino Embroidsrsd Udkfs., do. Under Sleeves, fte. voalson ItaU assortment of ths boat makes of Netting, White Jaocmol flShJWwRs Checked vnd Striped Muslins. Whits Cotton FrinaS CottontV' Sad Plaid Udkfs. for servants, i Theta ud many other at) lea of goods, will be offered at extremely - , low prices. ~ The residents tf Savannah, and those from tho inte rior. ar* respectfully invited te oall and examine AIM'LL goods lid prioes, andjudgO for themselves at the m- ner of Barnard and Bronghton-ets. tf may 10 UKfcKNK AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay JLane. near Hull-Hfreet. GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers. sod.law t-w Funcy and Staple Dry Goods W C. WADSWORTH, would invite the ut- • teution of all desirous of purchasing rioh and eiogant goods at low prices, to his present assortment. Plain aud Striped Silks. Printed Satin Plaid Bareges, Embroidered Sewing Silks, Printed do du, Grenedincs and Crepe „„ „ Block and Solid Colored Unreges, Printed Urgauiiies and Jaconuts, Bomba*lues. Alpacas aud Canton Cloths, Plain, Block oud Figured Silks ond Sotlns, Qinghoms, French ond American Prints. MANTIIeIaAH. The stock of these goods is unsurpassed, both in rich- os* of style and elegance of design by any in the oity id havo been manufactured expressly for Savannah Trade HOUSEKEEPING GOOD8. V It AWN NUMBERS—Of Greene ft Pulaski # Lottery, Class G9 : 80 36 27 77 68 60 8 73 13 63 M 47 38 Apply lla Time. 8alM close at 8 o’clook, P. M. EXTRA CLASS 42 FOR 1833. Will be drawn in Wilmington Del., This Day, Juno 1 13 drawn ballots in oaoh package of 25 tickets. 76 Number Lottery—18 Ballots. CAPITAL : 50,000 DOLLARS! Tiokets$l6—Halves $7,60—Q'rs $3,76—Eighths Tiokets and Shares, either singly or by the package for sale by E. WITHINQTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury, june 11 Bay Lano, near Bull-street. Daguerrean Qallery. rilHE Bubicnbcr bn. uku U>. Knwu fonnnrl. J oteunl.d b r Hr. Pr««U«., «ra.r 81.1nUu Mrait • na M.rkot . 1U .r«, who,, b. will U U.p|iy fo m Ik. former patrons of tus Establishment, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call. 7 SOT AU pictures put up in ths bset style of the ari.-«4 mar 14 ly J. w. MILLEJU ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. " "IXflLL ho sold on the first Tuesday iu July next, f T, ®tthe Court House, in the city of Savannah. Chatham county, between tho hours of 10 ami 4 o'clock! agreeable to an order of the Uouorabls tho Court ofOr^ dinary of said county : Ten or twelve Slaves, ooasiste ing ot men, women and children, together with tho late residence, called Pleasant Retreat, of James M. Bates, deceaitd, of four hundred and Tony-four acres of laud more or less, in Chatham county, about five or six miles from the city, with tlis improvements therson, oonaiste a comfortable Dwelling, with all neoessary out- butidings for a farm, and handy to market. Sold as thu prope-ty of the estate of the said Jams* M. Bates, teg ths benefit of his heirs. Terms ou the dry of as*- »o»y a ANN B. BATES, Adminli of sals. ings, Shootings, Tickings, Pillow Case Linens and Cot- English and Germnn Hosiery. Capes, Flue Embroidered Udkfs, Cambrio and Swiss ngs, L burgs, Bobbinet Netting, White Jaoonots. Swiss, Nain sook and Book Muslins, Checked and btriped Muslins. White Cotton Fringes, Cottonades and Plaid Ildkl’s for servants. 1 hose and many other stylos of goods, will bs offerod at extremely low prices. The residents of Savannah, and those from ho nto- <ior. are rospeetfully Invited to eall and examine the foodsaLdp-' * *’ OyflflNlI! LAWSON; dTS. Outl.v,’. L..IU. : lYi hy Charles Rod 8waa, Esq. Harry Ashton: or tho Will and the Way: by the au- *ior of MIrrIo Grey. Goa Howard; or How to Win a Wife. fto. The Trapper's Bride; or Spirit of Adventure; by the author of Prairie Bird. l»ndif F«.th«r; or rlrefc AJfcmw i bjl.K. Ik- graham, Esq. White Wolf; or ths Secret. Brotherhood: by Paul Feval. Putnam's Magnates foi June. Blackwood's do. May. Olcasom’s Pictorial. Bsrnum’s Illustrated. For ss-le at No. 166 Congress-street j i.Ki iLin: aiaci:' Procluninliou. C03IAI0NWBA1.TH OK 8AVANNAII. ri'O all whom these presents shall come, greeting: X Know ye, that we, the proprietors of the 44 Blue Store,” have a large stook of goods cn hand and content- pitting a change in our business on or before the 1st day of Soptotnber next we therefore will offer for sale from this day, our entire stock, at prime Northern COST. Our stock is large, new and fresb, and has been selected with ears from tbe best Philadelphia, N. York and fiv*tea Huusm, and constats in part or DRY GOODS. 1000 pieces of Prints all prioes, 600 pieces of Printed Law ns, Jaconsts, Swiss Mull. Cambrics and Cress Bar Muslin, Ginghams, Barege 1>S Lains, very cheap silk Publius, Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton Parasols, 8,10 and I2I4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, 200 doton assurted Hose and half Ilosn, 100 dosen as sorted Gloves, 16'do.do. Alexander's best Kid, at 60 oto. <!' tLGimHW. A larg and well selected stook to be sold cheap. 100 dosen owortod Linen B. Shirts and under Shirts, Draw- OuraUck of Boots and Shoes, is entirely fresh and now. HATS. P.ntnjfc Loiborn, China nnd Knuuth, 100 dn.n dwhu o.lnad*Straw, «.!■/ oh.tp. Alao, Scuta let, ot U.M.ta.lou.blc Bilk, (Bprin* and Bumin.r ctvl.,) N. rill. Ultra lint., manufactured ixprti.lv for tn. Bln. fcmVnSt£ lL '' Wlth 1 °^ W> oUl,r K» Wk UI tn uu uge-w-m/ Uarrlsge far (Mn«; ' P»ay 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. THEi HUBMUKIBKH T S rccelviug weekte per sioamer, a prime anicle I of May Batter at %c.; Western do. aft 22. 9$ hA. ibij ccnta. [may27j j, p, nOASTKD AND GROUND lb 60 boxes, a prime artiole, Landing and for sale bv ma r -*7 BK1G1IAM, KELLY ft CO, I .'liOUK.—75 bbls. Ualtimoro Flour of a supe- A raV.° r bp bt *,^!“ g ws&hffiisiEsnk* lilOttHALK. A woman, a first rata meutand J^ patfryeook. ’warrantedeou«d-also,awo^umLa first rate meat oook. Apply to J ■agii Wx. WBIOH^P. L'f ,W M war. old and X? hoy child 6 years old, a good house eewauft and warranted sound. Apply te ** ■ gg 11 ' Wx. W. 1) ATT AN MKWINU CJHAllfs".- Xi lot of those beautiful Seeing Chairs, decidi must oo intertable o any now In use. w*y 9 MORSE ft NICHOLS, 166 BroeghU A 1UM DKOF8, flavored with Rose, Strew. : VA berry, fte., just receivodand for sale aft the may H APOTHECARIES HALL. I 1UTTKK I BUTTBlf 11-13 mb. of Prims I» May Buttor, to arrlT* by steamer this A •ate by [may 31J W. M. DAVH' We uj to one had all, Venl, “V find that It Is no humbug; butte usacaU. HAUS1