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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1853)
SPECIAL s SAVANNAH HAVANNAH P. HOUSE <V HOSPITAL. map in, less. VUitlng Commit tea (or M»y and June: N. B. Knapp t nd J- J- Xel1 /- Application! for admlnlon ihould bo to Iho Vititlnf Committee. In caaca of emergea- e « an/ member of the Board of Manager! may grant nA«ntu. .... • ...-.jpjg 4 - Recent Iropraveutent In Dentistry. t DR- BARNES haring aocurtd the right to ^TUTtieo Dr. Aixbn 'b Patent Comvouju), ii now prepared to supply artifloial tooth on hlf plan. By the uio of Allen's BiUolom Compound, iho troth, gnm and p] A to are made In one Mild and oonUnuoua plsco t form* ]cg the moat life-like aad beantifnl substitute for natu ral teeth ever invented. Thia improvement needa only to be aean to bo appreciated. Dr. B. will bo pleaaed to exhibit apeolmona to all who will favor him with n cal' at hla offloo, corner or Oongroaa nnd Whitaker atreete, next to Barnum's Bat Store. ly je 14 H. U. R*—PAIN DUorg anlaea the whole ay atom, it woakena Pv!Sk ike nervea, it aboorba or driea up the vital fluids, it cheeks ihe free and healthful circulation of the blood, it retard! the regular aotlon of all the func tion!, it weakenathe jolnto, It Irritatea the membracoa, ligaments, eartUagea and ooata of the bonea, muaolea and other o*gana. It affects the liver, apleen, klndeya, p»ucreaa and the brain. Every important organ fowls iti influence and suffbrs its distressing oonsoquences. Had way’a Ready Relief will, in n few minutes, atop the moat severs paroxybups of Pain—all kinds of pains it will instantly velieve. Chill Caver, diarrhoea, neu ralgia, toothaobo, rheumatism, lumbago, gout, paralysis, •tiff joints, summer oomplalnu, Ac., it will atop in n few minutes. Price 85 and 60 oents. Radway A Co'a New Medicine for the cure of Scrofu lous Complaints, is n qulok nnd powerful remedy. IT Ifl CALLED Itidwuy’s Renovating Resolvent. It produoes an eleotrioal effuot through every portion of the system. It purifies and enriehes the blood. It reiolvoa away every diseased deposit seated in the sol id! and fluids. It imparts health nnd vitality to every organ. It will oure riokets, syphilis, cancers, tumour., nodes, oaries of the bonos, Ao. Prloo $1 per bottle. je 16 1m Dr. J. Flckling. 1^-—^ Offloe and resldenoe corner of Barnard and Perry streets, Orloaiia-squaro. Office hour from 8 to 10 o'clock, A. M. tf marM DENTISTRY. Drs. HOVALL aad iOlINSOlV, Hnrglcal and Mechanical Deutlata. as—-r^*^ Offloe over Zogbaum's Musio Store, Mar- - ket Square. modioine, believing that, in most oases, na ture herself perfects a euro more rapidly aad effectual ly thau oan be accomplished by the vegetables and minerals of medloal solenoe. But In the matter of dys pepsia, there are ebronlo features about it, which, very often, dol> all the efforts of nature to create a hoalthy action of the digestive organs, aud it not unfrcquently happens that thousands suffer for years, disessod both n body and in mind, from indigestion and Its kindred ills; To each Hoo&and's German Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, are truly a most valuable prepara tion. It is a tonle medicine, giving a healthy action to the stomach, and will bo found highly serviceable at all aeasous, but especially during the spring. Dyspep- •la can only be cured by a patient perseveranoe in one courso of troatment; and to all those suffering under this aad malady wo would recommend an application to the depot of ilooiland's German Bitters, 180 Arch itreot, Philadelphia.—Philadelphia Inquirer. may 16 1m A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTA1NS, AND OTHERS. |M(« A UUAAO f JtrtltlAAil utniuinn 1 • lor D/womo?y, Colio, Croup, Cough*, Rheumatism, Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, lieadaoho, Hoa-iiokness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, iorea. MOM***- **--— •- io tHtibgs. Limbi, iquito Rues, In- Pains in the If it does not give relief, reeolleot yonr money will be refunded. All that Is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord- iag to the direotious. This artiole is an English reme dy, and was used by William (he Fourth, late king of England, audoerU&ed toby him ns a oure for Rheumatism, where everything else he had tried, failed. Over 1U,OUO,OUU bottles have been sold in tho United States without a ■tuglo failure, and many families have stated that if it wm Aid per bottle they would not be without It, in case of Croup, as it is as oertain to oure as it Is applied. The most severe oouou is cured in a lew days. It cures touthaoub iu 8 minutes-HKADXcusiu >g an hour and cuulehs, when first token, in a few hours. tUT Prioe 2A aud 60 oents. DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE EINIMENT in pint bottles, whioh is warranted cheaper and bettor thau other tor Colic, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, (scratches, Crooked Heel, Ao. j£i~ Price 60 oents. «©$ Dlt. TOBIAS could nil twenty newspapers with the letters and certificates'received commouding his Lini- meur, but considers that warranting it sufficient, as any one who does not obtain relief u not called on to pay fur It. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. II. CARTER are the sole agents for Savannah—also for sale by the drug gists nnd storekeepers throughout Georgia. Dr. Tobias’ oihce, 240 Ureonwion street, N. T. J. ii. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew’s Rail, wall supply the oountry merchants at the proprietor's lowest prices. mar 10 Medicine* tohich\ncver fail to give »ati»]ac tion, and are u*ed by many phyucutn9 in their practice. Dr. J. S. Rose’s Nervous and Invigor* aitag Cordial. The Greatest Discovery in Medloal Science 1—For a r Nervous Conditions of the System 1—Rear! Diseases and Nervous Complaints, taw Tho astounding and happy effeot of Dr. J Rom’s Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Rsart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Musoles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain, the Free, Wakefulness, Restlessness; or fur too Mind Body worn down hy ears, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to ust. it in their praotios. For a woak constitution, 1; ia a gvaad rostoror: it oompletely re moves from the system all -**arvous irritations, and la almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The weak.andthe nervousare frequently ^restored to per- Du. J. 8. itoae’rs Great Pain C'urcr— (lie Wonder of the Ago. Do you suffer with any paluf It vou do, use Dr. Rose's Palu Curer. It cures Toothache, Sore Throat, Earaoho, Stiff Neck or Pains in the Face, iu si minutes. It euros qulokly Pain In the Stomach Ruwuu. Cares Chilblains, Como, and any irritation on thu feet. It now like a charm for Pains in tho Side, Limbs or Back, and for Rheumatism from a sudden cold, it is magical iu its effeots. in bottles, 12)4, 26 and Tub best Couuusrnu!'in mu Would.—Dr. Roso’i oelebrated Cough Syrup gives immodiate relief to th« worst Cough., whotuer consumptive or prooeeding from a cold. It allays any irritation of the Lungs, and forti fies tho system agsiust any future attacks. In bottles at 50 eonts and 81. a bad cold, you should remove it from the system. It your liver is out of order, you will have odd foot, va riable appetite, and a yellow skiu—take Dr. Koao's Anti Bilious or Railroad Pills, and you will soon be relieved from ail bad feelings. Iu boxes 12)4 and 26 cts. These Pills are oaUed RAILROAD PILLd, because they go ahead of all other pills in their good effects. Free j torn Mercury. „ _ . M .. AU of the above preparations, with Dr. Bose’s Medi cal Adviser to Persons in Sickness and in Health, to be had or ' J AS. U. CARTER. THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the reapeotable 'Drug Stores in Savannah, and throughout the State. ly m>r STEAMSHIP LINES. Sited States Hail Line. ip gAVANjj|AIfr 8TEAM8HIP8. Tlio Florida, Capt. Wbwdhull, •• Saturday. - it The Alabama, Oapt. Ludlow, •• Saturday, •* 18 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. •• Saturday, 44 26 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. L>on, “ Saturday, 9 ■Hie Florida, Capt. Woodnull, 14 Saturday, 44 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 2U The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 44 23 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 80 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, Aug. 8 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, “ " The Florida, Capt. woodhull, 44 Baturda; The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon. The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, The Augusta, Capt. Lyr“ —• We ■ Wednesday, 4 Saturday, CMIUIUB/l *1 Wednesday, 44 81 Saturday, 8cpt. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 41 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 14 Those ships are the largest on the codat, unsurpassed in speed. sahty and comfort—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, oaroful , , Diction of tho At lanta in the autumn, this Hue will be semi-weekly— ■ailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passago, $25 5 Steerage, $9. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAM’LTx. MITCHELL, Ja 15 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP IHADKL. ■ William Rollins, Conunandor, be* twean Savannah, Koy West and Ha vana, oonneoting with the Paciflo Mail Steamship Company's Line for xmaaplendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West and Havana on the 16th and 30th of each month, nnd from Havana for Savan- th on the 8th and 22d of each month. The ISABEL will oonuect at Havana with the United 8totea Mail Steamship Company's Line to Aspinwall and the Paciflo Mall Line frum Panama to California and Oregon. Paaseugora will be landed at tho Railroad Wharf free, transit rUbe Isthmus at the passonger'a oxpenio. The ISABEL will also oonnoctat Havana with tho United states Mali Steam Company's Line to New Orleans. Ticketsfor Key West and Uavanaoan bo had of COHENS A HERTZ, Agontsat Savannah. Ticketsfor New Orleans, Aspinwall and SanFran- be had by applying to MOHDECAI A CO-, Charleston, 8. a cisco 0 NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. Tho new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to , the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Ba- *'*miah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.3U0 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, spoed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the sams time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar- rivo in New York as soon as or before them. RF*Cabln passage $26, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, Jr id 194 Front-street, New York. U. 8. MAIL LINK. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. New-Iork I Charleston Steam-Paeketi. Leave Adger’s wharr eee very Saturday Afternoon and each alternate Wednee- day. On Saturday the new and splen- Steamship! JA8.ADGER * Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry l,2UUToas. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will eave each alternate Wednesday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. 4fcBT For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Boom accommodations, apply at the office of the agent, HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed on the line to con nect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 STEAMBOAT LINES. Office ofHteauiboat Couipuny of Georglu. SAVANNAH, 26th May, 1863. This Company will in case of tow GEORGE H. JOHNSTON,Pres't may 2d SuvuiiniUi nud Augusta. ■mn _ On and after the lit of May next, r n steamer OREGON, Captalu Jut. M. mBhsMHBHbMoody, will make regular weekly tripi between bavuuuah and Augusta, and touching at all the intermediate landings un curtain days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday uorn- iig at 8 A. 61. By this arrangement planters and merchants on the river will be afforded au opportunity, of shipping and receiving their gv *ds with eurne cer tainty, and of a regular conveyance for themsolves and families to and from both places, as the accommodation, for passengers are both ample aud comfortable. Time up 3d hours—down24. Faro $5. apr 2U KINCHLEY A THOMAS, Agent.. Savannah, Augusta and iiamburg. The Union Steamboat Compfqiy^f Georgia and South Carolina haviug tho roughly overhauled aud rotlttod the su perior steam-packets II. L. COOK and OREGON, jwith lighters, aro now ready description betwoen Savon—,—_ with as much, if not more, dispatch thau any ether beats on the river. Tho steamers are commanded by oxperionood and aooommodatiug captdns, and nil freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free ot Commission*. The accommodations for passengers equal if not superior to any boats on the river. Fare $2,UU. HENRY HARPER, l*r.. Savannah, K1NCULEY A THOMAS, JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept., 1862.51 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOIL PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via ilariou, ilruuuwtck, 8t. .Uaryn, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND PICOLATA. Leave* every Tuesday, at IU o'clock, A. M. The superior steam-packet W5I. GA8- ‘Vi'ON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday ■Morning, at IU o olook, sad will c liuue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien — $3 00 St. Mary's - * W Ja«k^>'(riiii. 6 00 Blaok Creek, Pioolataand Palatka. S 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston “SST 'cLAUtlUlIN * CUNNIHQUAM. A, U. TO TftAVkLL£US UOINti NORTH. THE HAVANNAU ANU CUA11LK8TON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PAOKETS L..T. S.T.onCi ivory morning * o'elook A. M., nftvr ill. arrival of thu night train uf tha Central Hail- road, aud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tho same day, oonneoting at Charleston with the WUiuIugton gumni-Packeta, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, atlfc P. M., and also with the Ncw-York and Cliurleaton Steamships, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new eteamehip Jamt* Adyer one week, and the •teamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. $2d-tlme 52 hours; by ■teamships, $26. [my 16J S. 61. LAFFITEAU, Agent. Dry floods^ Clothing, fco. CHEAPER THAN THOSE “ Selling off at First Cost,” THE CHEAFEST DRY GOODS FOROASH. No. 1X9 Brouglitou Street, Near Dickson’s Confectionery. T HE BUBSCK1BKRH iu order to mitko room for a large Fall and Winter suppy, offer their present stock of aoasonablo Dress Good, at such prioes must insure a rapid sale. With a full supply of Foreign and Domestic l)ry Hoods. which willbe sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Cash or City acceptance, constating iu part of: Bleaohed and Brown Sheetings and 8hirtings, of every width aad quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Chooks, Blue aud Brown Drillings, Denims, Ao. Ao. DKESS GOODS. Mourning nnd Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams. Lawns and Organdies. A large and splen did collection of colored Muslins, Fren >h Lawns, Jaco nets and Organdies, Black aud Colored Bareges, Bilk Tissues, Blaok Italian Silk for Dressos, 6Untillas, Ac., Silk Lace to suit, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, Ac,, Ae. IRISH UNEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undresseddo, “war- anted all pure Llneu Yarn and 8ound Bleach.” Also, warranted as cheap as any suoh Linens can be found in this market, Whito and Brown Table Damask, Doyley's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Sootch and Russia Diapers, Llueu Toweu and Towell ing Ornaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' aud hllsses Blaok, White aud Colored Hose, Gout's and Boy's Whitr, Colored and Brown >4 Hose, in all siansand qualities, Gants, Meriuoaud Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladies’, Gent's, Misses and Boy's Gloves and Mitts of ▼alrout qualities—a fnll assortment. WHITE CANTON CHAPE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED ROBE DRESSE8S, BLACK. WHITE ami COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BO 111 NET and PAVILION (JAUZK, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Fooket Udkfs, with a large oolleotion of L. C. Hdkfs, from $1 per doxen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. While Goods. Plain and checked Bwiese and Jaconets, Mull,Book, Nauisooka, Tsrleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, new style Muslin T. A L. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring nnd Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Ttiltor* IT WMdtken-ar. R espectfully soUcita the nuontion or i< friends aud the public in general, to his large block of READY 61ADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present aud coming season ; it haa all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to noue tr *- fouuff in tlio markut. Tho following oomprisos a ] lion of tho Stock: Frooks and Saoka of Blaok, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Blaok Drap Dote Frooks aud Sacks, Linen Duok Drill aud Fauoy I.iuou Frooks and Sacks, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks and 8acks, Vests of Black 8atin, Black Barathoa and Fanoy Silks, Fauoy aud White 6larsailles, Figured aud Stripe Linens. Also, a largo Stockot furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, 6iorino and Cotton Uudor Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham U mbrellas, eto.. etc. Tho whole of whioh he offers: or sale on accommodating terms, and a^jrioes^iuihea^aaUi^heaijeit^^^^^^^jijjr "* Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. PAVILION HOUSE, Corner Honth Hrond and Bull Htrcota, Stounnuh, Georgia. WILLIAM P. CLARK, Proprietor. A LARGE proportion of the Rooms of tb.sestub lishment will hereafter bo appropriated to the accommodation of tho travelling public. Firet class Carriages with careful drivers, will bo in attendance at the Steamboat and Railroad landings, to convey pas sengers to the Pavilion, wbero every attention and the best accommodation will await them. j$5jr Charleston Courier, Augusta Constitutionalist, Columbus Times, Jacksonville News, aud Macon Tele graph, will copy six time* each, and send bills to this Montvale Springs. flMIE Undersigned tukee this method of informing X the public generally, that he will take oharge of this line anu popular Watering Place by the flrit week veniently arranged, and woll furnished, has just been completed. To this may be added a number of neat aud oomlortablo frame Cabins, f>r the accommodation of families, surrounding tho Springs, and convsnieut to tho tables of tho Hotel—all together, enabling tho un dersigned to give extra attention to the comfort aud oonvenienoo of visitors and invalids. Tho medicinal qualities of the wator havo been fall' tested—ire found to bo flnt, and invigorating—so muol so. that the Springs are in high favor with hundreds who have tested thorn. They are situatedatthe base of tho ChUliowee Mountain, moro than 2000 feet abovo the siokly portions of the South. These Springs aro situa ted intno County of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxville, and about eight miles South of 6iaryville, a moral and quiet town. Persons from the South, oan reach these Springs by Steam to Loudon, on the Railroad, and tip the River to Louisville on Boats, and thence by private conveyauoo, only 14 milua. Or, from tho Athens Depot, by Stages, only some 60 miles on a fins road. Or, If they choose, from Knoxville by stiges, only 24 miles on a good road. [may 26— lmj JAMES BELL. *,* The Macon (GaJ Messenger, Savannah (Ga.) News, Columbus (Qa.) Enquirer, and Charleston (S. C.) Courier, are requested to copy cadi one month. Also the Huntsville (Ala.) Advooato. Notice Extraordinary Positively Selling off at Cost. J 'HE Subscriber!, desirous of cio»*ii»f their pres- . ent business, would Invite the attention of tho eiti- sons ot Savannah and its vicinity to their largo and wall selected stock of 8priag and Sumner Dry Goods at PRIME NEW I0RK COST, among whioh aro to bo found some of the most dosira- bio styles of goods, for this and the coming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, vlx : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. Silk Tissues. Plain, Blaok aud Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Swiss aud Mull Muslim. Jaconet and Cambrio do. do. do. Cheok Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Blaok and Colored Lawns. * Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Tlain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege De Laines. Black and Colored Chamelion Silks. PUidod and firoeaded do. Colored Marcelino and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. We have a largo and well selected .took of the cele brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAY’S, DUNBAR, DICK SON A Co.'s Shirting and Fronting ldnens; Together with a large and elegantassortment of White and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Unen Tablo Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Linen DowlessrHuokaback Diaper, French LinenTow- els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambrio, Ao., Ao., Ao., Ao., Ao. OUR aiSORTMKNT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is oomplete and etnbraoes every artiole kept In a first elass retail store. PURCHASERS will do woll to eall and see for themselves, as Great Bargains will bo given, especially iu FA NCY GOODS, whioh wUl bo sold in many instances below cost. Tills Is no Humbug. CALL and soe, and be assured of the fact at J. U. COHEN ft CO., may 24 tf 140 Broughton-et, WANTED. Cm debts. WANTED. B Y a Young Lady, who can come woll rocom- mondod, a situation in a rrivste family as seam stress, or to toko oare of children: has no objection to travel. Apply at this offloe^ 3 jo 14 30 g EXCHANGE WANTED. TO CO DAY DRAFTS ca New York, vuatai (jan.11) C. A.L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. _ r anlil the 8th of November next. For particulars inquire of U. MARY A. E. TOMS. Administratrix. TO KENT. | A oommodious Dwell Jug House, situated on lndian-strset, ono door from West-Broad. L je 3 tf Apply at O’Byrne's Wharf. TO KENT i For a term of years, tha corner of Bay and ** Lmay 30 and dwelling Montgomery ate. Apply to DAVID R. DILLON. TO UKNT. L A 2)4 story Wooden House WT on 61arganit-st.— WM. WRIQI1T. Vuluublc Lot For SlUe | FOR SALE.—A valuuhlo Lot con- I taining 202)4 acres, situated in the 4th ^District of the first seotioxcf Raudolnb, (late Lee County,) and known as number 1/6. in the plan of said Dieirfot. Poisons desirous ol purchasing, will address (post Paid,)J. T. at this office. FOIL KENT. rpHE WHARF and lot ut present occupied by I tho “Charleston Steam Packet Company.” Pos session given on 1st November noxt. For terms Ao. apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W.T. GOODWIN, may 16 lmtf At the Custom House. TO UKNT—Till 13th October uni- t A HOUSE AND FURNITURE on Broughton street, in a pleasant and central looatlon. Ap ply at this offloe.tf may 13 I ^OK KENT.—The brick building,60 loot front ' on Bay-st., by 90 foot doop. now occupied by 8. aoiomone, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale G" eery, possession given — apply to (may 9) a 1st October next. For Torms, COHENS A HERTZ. M Land for Sale, isiSSI The undersigned offers for sale hia ( ^“PLANTATION IN 8CIUVENCOUNTY containing near flro hundred acres of land, about slxt> acres cleaved aud under good fence; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, aud all necc.Mry out-buildings; only two miles from tho forty- five mile atatiou on tho C. R. R-, directly on tho publii road leading to Hudson Ferry, on tho Savannah river. The place is. considered very healthy; lauds produce well, aud a good location for a oountry storo, and very ouuvcnient to mar hot. Any person wLliiug to purchase suoh a place would do well to give me a call immediate ly. Un it is ono of the beat peach orchards in the coun try. My poitoiflce is llalejondale. n«t%er Sclentlfl The true Digestive Fluid, or Qssriuo Jcica. prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach ol the Ox, aftor direc tions of Baron Lie big, the great Thy- •iologioal Chemist, by J.8. Houairrow, M.O., Philadelphia, _ Pa. This is a truly Irful remedy for Indigestion,Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Complaint, Constipation and Doblllty, curing af- .ituro’a own method, by Nature ■ own Agont, the Qastrio Juice. MjT Half atoaspoonfullof PspMa in fused in water wiudlgestor dissolve five pounds of Roaft Beef In about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or great dlseaUug prin ciple of the Qastrlo Joioe—the solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agont of the Rto- maeli anu fntestinoa. It is extracted from tho Diges tive Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Digestive Fluid, preoiaoly like the natural Gastrio Juioe in its Chemical powers,and furnish]na oomplete and perfeot substitute for it. Hcleatldc Evidence! Call on the Agent andxetadeseriptlveeireulargratls, giving a large amount of soientifle evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food aud Diet, Dr.J.W. Draper, of New-York University, Professor Dunglison's Physi ology. Prof. Stillman, or Yale College j Dr. Carpenter’s Physiology, Ae., together with reports of onres from nil parts of the United States. No Alcohol, Hitters, or Adda! ygr Remember this: Dr. Houghton’s PEPSIN Is a _ eat natural remedy, free from Aloohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremoly agreeable to the taste, and may be token by tho most feeble patients who oannot oat a water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is nol a drug. Corea to Every To wo* Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now been tested tor up wards of two years in every Urge (own la the United States, and the Agents een refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable cures in every town I Numerous details of oases, reports of cures, certificates of Physioiana and Patients, are given in the Ciroulars furnished by Agents gratis. Fepaln In Fluid and Powder* '. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the ose ol Physioiana. Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro cess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon whioh tho claims of this new remedy are based. As It is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against Us ns* by Physidlans in respectable standing and regu lar practioe. Prloo $1 per bottle. MjT OBSERVE THIS :-Every bottle of the »enulne Pepsin bear* the written signature of J. 8. HOUGH TON, 61. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade 6lark seourod. Sold by all Druggiataand Dealers la Medielnes W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in 8avannah. J. A. MJ. YER, 164 Broughton-st., Savannah, JelT eodlv-lawl Wholesale and Retail Agent Ws have juaft Philftdolphlft, u r taplo.od EM.no. of CoBm. ISl .‘VI**’** ooinpoiUlon of Colt, tvor off.r.a for Uiti.f? 4 c ° lr •• ‘? ,d “ f '" In thi Kombo. I. mooh mot. “«« fiBD.r Anrorod nnd colored, KT 4 ta C mMnS.r* steamboat or hotel. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB TUB CUBE OF Goughs, Golds, SmoaraeucBn, Bronchi tis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Consumption! Many years of trial, inetead o impairing the publlo confidence In thie medloino, has won for it an appreoiatlon and notorie ty by far exoeeding the most sanguine expectations of Us friends. Nothing bat its in trinsic virtues and the unmis- tokable benefit conferred on thoueanda of eafferere, oould originate and malntalntho reputation which it enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon the community, have failed aud been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, con ferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, aud produced curee too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotton. While it is a fraud on tho pnblio to pretend that any one modiciuewill Infallibly oure—still there isabnndant proof that tho Cherry Pectoral dooe not only ae a goner- al thing, but altnoet invariably euros the maladies foi which It is employod. Ae time makes these facta wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become tho beat relianoe ol the afflicted, from the log cabin of the Amerioan peas ant, to tho palaoes of European Kings. Throughout thie entire oouutry, iu every State, city, and Indeed al most ovary hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral la known as the best remedy oxtant for disoaaee or the Throat and Lungs, aud in many foreign countries, It Is ooming to be extensively used by their most intelligent pbysl- cinns. In Groat Britain, Franoe and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their ' fection, Cherry Pectoral la introduced, the surest H| iplov fbr the dangerous affections of the lunge. Also in mlldercases aud fur children it ia safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact some of the most flattering testimonials wo re ceive have been from parents who have found it effica cious in casos particularly inoidontal to childhood. 8cRITE* Co., April 3,1E53. I o iunr.p, on aiuuts ■ * ROB T. HABERSHAM ft AON. TO KENT. ri'HllEE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress st. 1 Alec, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house eerv- l and oook. Enquire of [feoiMJ A. BONAUD. I.'OK HAJLE.—Lot 6u foot . ig back 120 feet, with Apply to (fe 12) West Hroad-et., i;OK Jj running back 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build- iSgonlt. Ap * WM. WBIGHT. OFFOHITION LINE TO FLOltIDA* HATH OF PASSAGE DEDUCED. Tho superior new stcampauket WE IL AKA, Capt. N. King, loaves every ■Saturday at 10 o’oiock A. M. Rate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien - $3 00 St. Mary’s - 4 60 Jaxkson villa - 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. - - 8 00 Blaok Creek.* 8 00 N.B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, trill be shipped free of all oharge* at Palatka. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.'e Wnarf, or to feb IV 8. 6L LAFFITEAU. Agent. 8HIP LINES. UEIK8 WANTED. an—In 1836 and ’26 a largo number of Geor- 8^* T gians went over to the Republlo of Texas to assist the Texans to gain their independence. Many of theso were massaored with Fannin, audothors fell while fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, aud Johnson. Tho Republlo of Texas granted to tho heirs of these brave mou a largo quantity of laud, wry few of whom have oorno forward to eiaim their right. The descendants of those who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Texas oan proouro these lands, on application to tho undersigned, who possesses ail noose- •ery information on the subject. 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. FOR NEW YORK—USeorglu Lino* The regular packet sehr. PLAN DOME. Capt Brown, having larger portion of her freight on- raged will hale immediate dispatch. For freight r paamgs apply to jjo 14] ROWLAND ft CO. Liberal advances made upon shipment* S» of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and ork. (3m) C. A. 1.. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. DR. 91. €. 1IJBAJLD Performs all operations pertoiuing to Natural or Artifi- elal Teeth, in the bolt stylo. Offloo first corner west ol the Marshall House. ly jan 17 TAtSCOTT'd FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EAUORAT1UN AGENCY. ?> t 1>flrwnl wishing to send for their friends, *sJBi and desirous of bringing them out by fir*t class packet ships, ar* informed that tho subsu> ibers art the only agents for the above Agenoy in this city. They-art also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Taptoott ft Co., Liverpool, 1ft sums from £1 aad ap- wards, whioh drafts are negotiable ia any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on Frtncc nad Germany, payable in all parte »f the Ooatineat, also toy sal*. Apply to deo$< , ly BUNKER ft OODEN, BQ Bay-st. A'R. fetJLLIVAN his re aeved his Offloe •OHk to between Drayton and ■kbercom* *** * to VetweU. " mmaa vassoU nffd Pilots arriving at — .V.., with 8mall-pox or otbor diseases, of a Ground, opposite Fort Jackson; there to remain with- ' ■ with the dty ur adjaeent oountiee, , ’“ ar -‘”nS£4K5r-a. Health Uffioor. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. __ The Packet Schooner E. U. ROWLEY, Bogeri ^^6Ustor. Apply to OGDEN ft BUN KER. FOR NEW YOlOi—UNION LINE. Tho regular l’aokot Sohoonor NORTH STATE, llorton Master, will have doepatch as above. ZMtkrn or BJP.F « t B0WKM , FOR NEW YORR--G«orgiaL»ue. The regular paoket bark 61AKIA MORTON, Cant. Buikley, will hate immodiate dispatch for “ ... .. V.. fr.l.l.t nf 91H1 l.foUi Cotton port* Fer freight of 300 bales Cotton ‘“ j r,7"‘ W W ' r U BOWLAND ,C ■. LUDIBKU KUKIUHT WANTKU- Th. .clioonOr 1-LANUOMK, C.pt. Brown, I. to rooolvo froigUt for b Nortnorn port.— A|.pf, to Uf HJ HUWLANU ft CO. FUU UAUTlniOUli—ItCKulnr Utne. ti Tlio Bohr. WOODBRIUOr, Whito muter, APa will have dispatch as above. For freight of pas- •aflflftsago, apply on brardat Rollon’s wharf, or to jell BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Hue. Tho regular packet sohr. COL. 8ATTERLY, Elwood master, will have qulok dispatch for the HUMtoabovo port. Fur freight or passage, apply to je 11 OQDENft BUNKER. jjfiifr master, having part of her cargo en- SftfeKgaged, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, apply on board at'Telfair T s wharf, or to *jTl3 JmiQUAM, KLI.LY * OO. NKW A—Brim l.lur. brig EXCEL, TBUmBB, „„ . of her (night .Bgagod, aasawUl hST. dup»teh. For (night or ^UBga. h.r- Vou new yuua- The regular paoket b master, having part < match. For! FOU VUK1UUT OK oUaUTKK. n The sohr. JOHN POTTS BROWN, Collot, master. Apply to Ja 10 OGDEN ft BUNKER. jsli FOR LIVERPOOL Th* first class ship STATE RIGHTS. Paxton master, will have dispatob. For freight COO ibalts Ootton to complete cargo, apply to WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOIL FBBIKUT OK CiTAKTUU. _ Th. to hr. Q 0. UraATTON, W.»olt ‘* OQUEN * HUMKEB. u On fjuuuut “TKH v5i5ii,« ^Airt CIOTV HOTEL, llny-Htreet, Havxnnah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N olluriug hie acknowledgements iur the very liberal patronage extended to his bouse, Mr. P. Cou- uon (late sole proprietor) Ukcs occasion to annoonos that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the 61arshall House) ha* become associstcil with him in the proprietorship aud management o' the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote his experience and industry to promoto the ouimvri> vf their visit**!; and t>» th* aid c? lacrca^ud facilities and Militants, the Proprietors are euabled to meet tho demands of their increasing patronage. Transient and pormanont loaders will hud at their establishment all tho requirements of comfort aud oonvenieuot. The Hotel bu recently boon painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in tho late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with other changes lu their arrangement, havo now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus scouring their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of homo. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort will be spared to make it eo. apr 6 whioh is now in euocessful operation. Ho is, therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any sixo usually visiting oor port, and to do the work of repairing, fte., on r*Mon- able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms of thoir vowels, ean also be acoomtuodawd on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also preparoa to oontraat for building Veesels of any elasa or descrip tion, aud to carry on the businew of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all ita various branches, at the ewtern extremity of the olty. v — A good 8hlp.nllhi. Oh CKU'1€11FIEU) HOUSE, (Formerly tirijfin Uouss.) dmliunooguy Teuneuuee* a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few ■tops of the Passenger Car landing of the West ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under tho supervision ofTUOMA8 CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Brtsoi* and Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation m a first cIms Hotel. The present Pro- E :Tctor having scoured the services of Col. Griffin’s urkeopor, and haviug purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy and having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit public patronago. Passengers canoe accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boat*, feb 18 fly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL., BUG AD STREET, AUGUSTA, eEOBCHA, aard (Cm) J. W. WPKAK, Proprietor. Boarding. rpiWO OR THREE .ingle Ooull.mcn CBn be bc- EMPIRE HOTEL, Ofltlefhorpe* Ga. »piIE Subscriber, late of the Washington Hall, I Macou, Ga., having taken tho above Hotel, and fur nished It throughout with tho best of new furniture, and having large aud airy room*, he hopes to ahare a por tion or publio patronage by olose attention to business, having good staoling and every oonvenienoo to make th* guests of his house comfortable, js^l ly JES8E CAIN, Proprietor. JOHN OLIVER, Home, Sign, and Ship Pointer, Gla zier, Paper Hanger, ac. MO. 121, BBOUUHTOM BtKKKT. B EGS to return his thanks to tlio citizens of Savannah, for past favors, and to assure thorn all work io his line entrusted to him,shall be doue promptly and iu a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attontlou to business, the employment ofcompentent workman aad the use of tho best materi als, to insure a continuance of their favor*. lie keops for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glus and putty; paint, marking, white wash and other brushes.may 10 6m DRYGOODS AT COST Aud Some Less for Cush. Many Fancy Articles Less. r r I, hardly wort* while ftr iu. parebawr (O know our motives for doing this. ‘We trust tha.It *111 b. aaStUat to knowthtt -“I* 1 ' say. The facts are submitted the judgment of buy- Ban JuiMiB will bar. no td.ant.go o,.r tho.o *ho aro aot——. MoMmoy.niolaodtot«U»ha» at 1" froqnontly tho clM mH nine, to hflo thoir THICKS, . «bUo at th. oain.Uaw yrh.lii pttn- tlcing th.ni on youruli. WATCH. VOU WILL THEREFORE look nnd learn twifor. yon pnrohaM. Oor oloek (0 lMg>. R ia aot aaMoouy to eanawrat. thorn. Wo rtuj^Sf^iy l»vK,t!rt I AUIE8 tad 0.0- tl.ntn of Savaaanb, end all arho »Wt tho otty IH WANT of good., to call tnd twain, onr Motk. Aftt. ri i n h ..w fcn'r aasajaavs? t ^“ Mt J.H.*n;«,eahKU, Oorwr Brm^Kto. ud Witohorjta.^ To Kent. A Brick Tonoment on Wool Broad otroot, with eight upright roome. For particular* apply tc John A. Gray, in tho house or at the corner of Jonee and Aberuorn streets. tf dec 18 MARINE RAILWAY. The uuderalgned respectfully lnforme U. S. Hail. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves tin- u _ vannah every lluuday and Tlsnndaf, at 7 o’clock A. M* For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, Rlcsboro’ and South Newport, arriving iu Darien at 6 o'elook P. M. Keturuitiff on Tuendaya and Pridaya. Arriving in Bavannah at 6 o'clock P. M., aud connecting with the boats for the North, and the oars for tho West. gj- office in Savannah, at 8awyer, UoUi*tor ft Co.'s 8tables, oornor of State and Whitaker sts. Offloe in Darien, at AUing ft Robertson, jan 13 ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW GOODS AT IIKLDRN’H. fflM JUST recoived per steamer, every variety m. of BUMMER HATH, consisting of PanamM, Fe- dale's, ldOghorns, Chiua and Canton 8trnwe, and frill trimmed Whito Beavers, weighing only os.- Also, a very fine Double Urim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and ulco for City Trade, togother with a Lurge Lot ot Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan- tors' use. Canada Straws at $1,76 per dosen, aud Palm Leaf from $1,26 to $2,60 per doi. All to be had at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton aud Barnard streets. [may 7—tfJ BELDEN ft CO. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. 6 Whitaker Street. @ THE SUBSCRIBER respectfrilly announ ces to the citiieue of 8avannab, and of th* In terior of this State, that he has now openod and wil’ keep continually in store, a large assortment of the oojt qualities of the various kinds of Wines midi Liquors, both foreign and domestic, luvoioed from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at prcecnt on band, ho invitee attention. Having had extensive experience in Franoe m a manufacturer, and in America M impor ter and dealer, hie acquaintance with the trade enabloe him to offer assurance that the articles whioh are e&u- French Braadio. of verloo. broad.; Holland Ola Booush, IrUh ond Moaongohola Whlaky j Old Batarla Arrack i Jamaica and (ft. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Pori, Madeira, Sherry, Champagn*. Hock, Clar et, Saatorao and Burgandy wiaoi. UordiulR. In Cun, Caraooa, MorMchiao, Batala, Blaraltr, Klrocbenw oarer, Abltnth, Ac., Ao* Ale aud Porter. hour uanofautokf SADDLES, BRIDLES tr HARNESS 183 Oouureaa-atreet, Haruook an—ja. Th. 8ob«ribero raannfacturo —* ISA >°d Aeap conatnnMy on baud, .1 HHHn>iacga aud .erU'i atock of Bod-| ^r^^dloa, Brldloo aad UaraoH,and make t. onUr n*y daarWpffoa uf urtiofrr in Our .too k oomprio.1 aloo a largo a^tmont of Trunk. Carpet-Bag., V.lta.a. Badd .-Ilaxa, whlax *o. For ooa.do.lroa. of .applying da woU to •oU at oar MtablUhmoat. All artloloo oold by (a an N. B.—For Ropaltlag, oar form an aoodarxu,o.r oxooatloaprompt. «M m.,n infHAMFAUNB 2d «xan, rh.lpVdi, Co., Lchamp^a, Uadla, Pwleut Wire HaUingT G ILBERT BUTLER i> proparodlo exhibit Pat ton, aad axaout. aU ordirofor Fobom made of the cuarour* Rxiuau, of th. AlluKA BaUlag Work, of N.W York. *» atAyg W ATKU COOLKK8—Dlff.r.nt eiaxa kail T KOM1NO TAULK8 on a aaa> awl approved I plan, partloalarly adapted for Ireawg D»»»*fc for ii. br fmarDIll > J. P. OOLUNB. 7SSSS JL N. WINKLER, --■'AU The Cherr** Pectoral is manufactured by Chemist, and every ounce of it under his ov invariable aocuraoy and oare. It is sealed r ed by law from counterfeits, consequently o on as genuine, without adulteraMon. We have endeavored hero to furnish the oommnnitv with a medicine of such Intrinsic superiority aud worth M should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, speedy aud effectual, which thie has by re- G ated aud countless trials prove itsolf to be ; nnd trust groat oare in preparing it with chemical aocuraoy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a now agent on whioh they can rely for the best results, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them »1* that uisdioiuo can do. Preparod and eold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Uui. Sold by A. A. SOLOMON8 ft CO., W. W. LINCOLN. T. M. TURNER ft GO., J. B. MOORE ft CO., Bavan'h, and all druggists throughout the south, mar 17 Th.SftT law tw — 5*k***»—raid Hdltft Al Pifoalodhfo. dahlia gd’kfo 1 : for oxlo'iorr,***** 4 [nnneiite Huron and Lard, at Triontt Sale. 13,o6o lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. ‘A000 * 4 Fresh Lear Lard, Just received pet R. XL from Tennessee, and for sal* la lots to suit purchasers. Strawberry Sets at Private Sale. Ss»- W*l*>«d. Hov.y'o Boodllag, Early A ,r»‘ ’oHM^fo/uuUoa — — They l_. good order. All orders left at onr store for nay of the above kind* will be promptly attended to. Marshall House Omnibus and namat Private Sals. Comprising one fins large Omnibus, six good Hones, nnd Harness complete. Also—tho fine pleasure eehr. Ann, with new 8nlls, Hifsluf. fte., nil in oomplete order. The above property will be told on very aooommoda- ti&g terms, the present owner being about to remove from the city, has no further use for iM Prims WMU Corn at Private Sals. PQILBRICK ft HELL ofier on accommodating terme, I private sale: JC«»OOM^-60 bbls. N. E. Rum. 86 bbls.Feaoh Brandy. 25 bbls. Mouongabela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Oin, 6 half pipes Cognac Brandy. 10 euki “Small Still” Sootch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMahaa’e). 5 eighth OMke Pfnet, CMtilllon ft Co. and Ilennesay Brandy. 200 dot. of fine Madeira, Sherry nnd FoH Wines. Braudy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private etoek. Bacon.—20 oMka Sides, 10 casks Hams. 15 casks Shoulders. Hat.—900 bales EMtern and Northern. Cxmbkt.—160 bbls. Roeendale Cement Co. Floub.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bblf. Richmond, Ckookkrt.—26 orates assorted Common and Granite. OioAMWABB.—76 CMOS Tumbler., assorted, 10 oasoe Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, fte. Cbacxxbs.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Cigars.—60.000Common Oermar. Cigars, 80,000 Span ish Imported do. Scales.—A large assortment of Falrbank’s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, MaUhes, Wooden War*. Brass Clocks. Fanoy soaps, >s ey Article*, fte. fte. Jy 14 ! Cement at Private Sato. . »re, aud kept oonetaatly en ha*, and for sale low, 160 bbls. Roseadale Cement,83 do. Black Gro De Rhine 8Uks. Ladies'Needle work eoUara. tBp&mSSftvm ..d AMrlcaa lags aad insertiage. ^ They will be receiving further seppUee by tha steamer duviag (he month. 7 Mo. 17$ Broagfatoa street, ewBtyfl!. Andrew HARNDfiM^S GXPKft 153 J^ESPECTFULL’ Bn? Street, Y beg ieara to j| di and lt« vieinJtir, XV of Savannah and its vioinity^^*” 1 concluded their arrangements with the road and Banking Company, and a sengers daily to Macon, and serai-weekly io treet, for rent low rill, .ad all iat.na.dlxt. pl«„. ‘4W. 15d . UMMr qmMa kxtk. afaxatan to Daw Tf Philadelphia enable us to forw Merchandise and valuables to e ern Statoa—also toCallforn Orrioxs AMD Ac into- U_ A. Ells ft Bon. Macon: Geo. R. < «AnsjBfTk (set ILttoa i ExottaDgo-Mraot. FraxMaMa) JIM- r, *i^viwu'a*TOHrWn»CBEaTEH.* ed. Ftkaiidatand) OM CMiUMWM BUBINKBS. I WILL cnntimio the Factorage an Bueiness on my own aeoouftfc. Mif Aft 1 Ot Of Montgomery Street. may 9 tf • #. p. HULIUIIOLDT Sc EIFl LOTTERIES. GRRKNK AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Offco No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY ft MAPBY. Manage re. D HAWN NUiflliBKB—OfUrmn. A Fulukl Lottery, Class 71: 71 36 6 67 19 26 23 8 38 70 51 36 24 6 38 51 returned in a broken paok Also for Class 43: 44 71 20 19 I 2 20 30 66 07 10 18 CLASS S vannah, 1 .177 at 6 o'elook. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. Will bo drawn In Sai CAPITAL: 5,000 DOLLARS! fto. fto. fte. Tiekets $1—shares in proportion JAMES OOWEN, jane 10 Vender for Gregory ft Maury. UUEICNK ANIt I'ULASHl IklONlJiWIfNT I.OTTKKV OFFICE. Bay ljano, near IlHlI-Klreet. GKkGOHV * MAUBT.Maalf.ra. ALLCOCU'S FUS1EHS. THE MEDICATED INDIA HUB8ER PLASTER Of (he Nineteenth Century* M lSTOllY—Tho history of the*e plasters would occupy moro space than oan be spared in these i. Suffice it td say, that the moat eminent chem ists and physicians of tne United States and of Eurojte were consulted as to their composition. But it was left to 61r. Ail oook, who for seven year, had the entire charge of Messrs. Rushton's Astor House store, topsrfsstthem for public uso. They are made porous, so that th* ova- K ration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently where e plaster ia applied, without,as with other plasters, causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, whioh corodea the skin and ocoaaions many unpleasant sensations, not necessary for the cure or alleviation of affections for whioh a plaster ia usually applied. They are ttraio and oarminative, which renders them of poouliar value in many affections of the chest and bowels, more especially when n nervous oharaoter; they in fact warm, and to n oertain extent, vitalise the part upon whioh they are applied. Those strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will bo found invaluable in weaknoss of the back, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mue- oles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and pains in the side or cheet, especially when prooeed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sens* of ooldness at tho pit of the stomach; in chronic or reoent afl'oo- tiwnsoitht kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, or bruises; and in nearly all eases where a local pain or The reader is especially referred to the following tes timonials, moro particularly to the letter from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whom these plaster* of Mr. Alleock oured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. ■ -■ ■■ Dr* I* T. Henderaon’a Letter* Famvilis, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. Da. T. Allcock, Sm -—I have boon suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowels for yeart, with hyper- thropby of the heart, and have tried everything known to tlio practioe of modioine from the very bet M. D's.; but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have riven me more permanent relief than anything else I have used, aud 1 believe will produce a perfeot .used,and _ wonderfully pleased with ihe uounter-irritaut effect of your plaster, for it le produced in each a mild and gradual way, ae well aethe iuvigoratiug action it gives to the capillary circulation around the parts to which they are applied, with the gi-eat nervous sedative influ ence they exert npon all nervoua diseases. -' t In conclusion, permit mo to say, that I have had ex- verienee of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in nee, bat mast place yours at the nead ol them all. Ev ery medloal man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend his patients to use no other than tho Mtdieated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alleock. 44 Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters ean be obtained at the Book Storo of W. Tuohkb Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, and by order of aU Druggists, throughout the oountry. jy 29 eod law t-w EINSTEIN &ECK3AN, 151 Congress-Street, I NVITE public attention to the LOW PRICES st which a general assortment of Dry Goods aro now ered for eale at their store. Having availed themsolves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goode very much below the market value at the recent Auction Sales iu tills City, ntpri Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Urgandlss, Tissuee, Bareges, Barege ue Laines, Linen Collars, Thread do. do., Chemisette, Needlework do. do.. Ribbons, Quilts, Fans, Sheeting and Shirting, Parasols, Brown and Bleaehod, Embroidered Muslins, Irish Linen, Summer Silk, Hosiery. ^fo^usure the entire advantages of the bargains we are now offering, an early oall at onr establishment is noceeaary, ae such bargains cannot last long, je 14 E. ft E. Uo'niffkfi., Embroidered do.. Cotton Edgingsftln.ertings, io, J«7 76 pookets Java do. In store a SWIFT ft CO. SOAP. STARCH, CANDLES, tfc BOXES C. W.Smith's Family Soap. rCcj 60 boxes Whitney’s No. 1 do 100 half do No. I do 20 boxes Colgate’s Pale do 60 do A. 1>. Candice. ““ * Hedela 8*a Candles, do 6's do Kiln Dried Candy. Colgate's Starch. 48 pair Frucy Ltnea Drill Pants, 48 do heavy Brown and Fancy Deck Pants, 84 do superfine Blaok Doe 8kia Pants, 34 do de Fanoy do do, 34 Cblaa Gaunt 811k Oents, 48 real Grass Linen do. Also, a lata* lob ol whito aud figured and Embroidered Bilk and Marseilles D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Greene a Pulaski Lottery. Extra Class 43: U 71 26 19 1 2 2d 30 56 67 10 12 Also for Class 71: 71 36 6 67 19 26 23 6 38 70 61 35 24 CLAM NO. 72- 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: S ,000 DOLLARS! fto. fte. fte. Tioketa only $1—shares* lu proportion. Tloketa aud Shares, either singly or by the package for sale by E. WITUINUTON, land area “ order* X, _ la th* above Kama ■“-aa. LAVOIES AT REOUOKO PRIOEB I *18.00 per 100 lb.—SS Ik. 1«N UM ■^6 charge for boxingerd.llrerlcgMtETOxU. jjl lr* *. W. eo.atf Broxghfo. xxd Whiux.r-rl. I \IHfflOLU i TlUN*—Tne co-partneiahfa bare- ) tofore exi.ting under the name aad style of nohloy, Lockett ft Co., is this day dissolved fiaaratu* al consent. The name of tho firm ean be ased by fitter XT OTiCJB*—T quest# the subscribers to k& Bath House, to iL the Uokeu they now have, la erdr? to obtain new ones t number of the eld tlcketo havingboon misiato eeatoi (J 1 '!; leu from him. Affox Ihl. dlt. am of th, .Id Uokets will be redeemed. " N. B.—Paioa or luraun tlokots for $1. Yonder for Gregory ft Maury. Bay Lane, near Bull-street. gar Office No. 153 Bay-etreet— near City Hotel—in couucotion with liarnden'e Exprces Office. D rawn numbkrh—or uenrgtn sum Lottery, CIms 20, drawn on the 13th iueti 9 54 2 31 13 14 27 6 36 73 22 66 4 69 Georgia Suite Lottery, A. 7>. ELLIS ft CO., Managers, Draws This Day. EXTRA CLASS U FOE 1853. BRILLIANT SCHEME. eai.soo—9,ooo.-s,soo: fte. fto. fte. Tiekets $5, Halves $2 60, Quarters $126. clam 21. BUk oa a paok of 35 q'rters Tiekets, eithsr singly or by the package, for Ml* by june 16 OUABLES B. PATTERBUN. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the bsno/u of the Independent JVs Co. al Augusta. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Mnacgers. cry. Class 89, drawn in this oity yi 9 64 2 31 IS 14 27 6 35 73 22 66 4 59 No. 3 87 35, 81 61 69 prises sold In the above. Try In Tbla* Bales olose at 3 o’clock. P. M. To be drawn in Baltimore, Md., This Dbjt XXTHA CLASS U. *31,900—9,500^5,800. Tickets $5—Shares in proportion. Tiekets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by QEO. 8. GRAY. No. 6 Owens's Building, ^junjrf^ to Pulaski House, ProclauaOon. COIHMONWBAI.TII OF HA VANNAH. therefore will offer for sale entire stock, at prime Northern COST. Onr stock is large, new and fresh, and has been selected with ears from the best Philadelphia, N, York and Boston Houses, and oonsikts In part of DRY GOODS. 1000 pieces of Prints all prloea, 600 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Swiss Mull. Cambrios aad Cross Bar Muslin, Ginghams, Barege Do Lain#> very cheap Silk Publlne, Umbrellas, 8Uk and Cotton Parasols, 8,10 nnd 12M Bleached and Unbleached Shootings and Shirtings, 200 dosen Msorted Hose nnd half Hose, 100 dosen as sorted Olovoe, 16 do. do. Alexander’s best Kid. at 50 eto. K r pair. Silk and Co^on Hdkfs, Linen Drills, Qam- soas, Cotton Pants.VStaff., fte. CJLOTHINO. A large nnd well soleoted stock to be sold cheap. 100 dosen assorted Linen B. Shirts and under Shirts, Drnw- Wr &ur°stock of Boots and Shoes, is entirely fresh and HATS. Panama, Lsghorn, China and Kossuth, 200 dosen double Canada Straw, very ehoap. Also, Sense* left of those fashionable Silk, (Spring and Summer style,) F manufactured expressly for the Bli Plus Ultra Hats, manufactured expressly fo Store, together with 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention. We say to one and all. Veal, Vidi, Viol, and you will find that it is ao humbug; but to your advantage to give us a call. 1IAUSMAN ft MAYER, Proprietors of the Blue Store, may 30 lSlCongress-et. P, $.—No extra oharge for showing tlio goods. ■enS*bTn\o J thle r olIce 0ir<1 * tt °° p7 8 mouthi * ud E'KUN I.KAVBH, ftou F.nnyVPon Folio, J? with original designs, by Fred. M. Coffin. ^Vild Jack t or th* BtofenCUld-a Sketch from Life: by Mrs. Cat-jUna Lee lioato. v .1 New Goods. I . OASHSB, Ne* HfiGeagresMt* YYTOULD invite (ha attention of Lad lea’ to -hla ft choloo selection of BaragM, Outlly’s, Masllaa Cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., (Rnghaae, Ribbons, iloee and half do.. Linen Cambrio itdhfk., Under! sleeves, Collar*, Gloves, net do., Mils, IftaM, Edgings. ffsas aasy^ *7* ^ Hosuerreau Oolleiy. rpilE Bub^nlxr hu ukea Uw Ro... fo fitly pictures put up ia the bee* *£%*** ***£jt* W ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday iu Julyn at tho Court House, fa the eity of ftavaai cnatnam county, between the hours of 10 naftiWai d. or four bundled and forty-four r less, ia Chatham oeauty, ahetSfti from the city, with the improvements iug of a comfortable Dwelling, with a buildings for a farm, aad handy to mar „ PWPf-U’ of the estoto of the said Jsmee M. the benefit of his heirs. Terns oa the dav of i ANN B. DATES, Admit wftuaa&c. * „ *. Male* .Ss^WT-A liglit oue horse CarrUg*, (with polo) built to onter by Brower ft Sob, New York, aad has Men “ .Jt-j “»V Id fjCHAlffOM, JQHM.ION » OO. H OLLAND GIN.—10 pipqs tiwan Gin. for 80U U A«£H}X £#?+ )* 4 '«.g*HB*. W'.d-WdJJ xml Bbould.r*., txnd- UA SUr do. Landing and ter salt by ***** CLAOHOHN ft CUNNINGHAM. It ECRER.fTFAUlNA; Orvi.’ Cora Btos^h and Hallows s Arrow ‘ * * * OR SALE.—A ed as suoh, about applied for immedlatef i ■ red. Apply to UHIB, HAMM.—000"MUM’. JjlBlVi,Bolton,..xdotk.rter^ - j. d Mt. Ball xxd Coarrsu-xta., »fl«r ih.rln,, *0. For txl. bj JOHN B. MOU»g |_| AY•—HHj bales prime Northern Hay, from bar*; Maria —*- L IME*—h(K) bbls. Rock sohr Paciflofr “ “ je IU i > aggTnc A> 7 *h*i»«. IbMMiUKN'M 1 jP Th.» MltohS^MTL. xxd xr. til. Inu dxx6«roos od ix, lx oh. .wrui, by i.a .cnaaMg^^ UFXUIT (JAM.*—SpiritQx. b«ix, x ox.b .rti- Cl. ole, hereaftor, there will be non* sold en n credit. Cash price 75 oents per gallon ^glcsntt pMMjuart. Hi M UABS UUU.Xll Uak and Cedar Wx eta, fomi. b, rj. «f MonaB * un FUAT FOM Mik.lt, S Sj 11 TO ccrd. water xxibxlii pavip b. Mnwr, ^m FOM BALK VERY SUPEKiOa ■, uutde