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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1853)
m I SHIP LINES. Ud Statei Mall Line. nweU.tallv.1 , n j J. J. Kelly. Application* for admission should bo |i ARRANGEMENT. D ade to the Viaiting Committee. In easts of emergen cy *ny member of the Board of Managers may grant permit*. . ' ' may 4 Recent ImproToueit In Dentlnlry. DR. BARN 68 having aecnred the right to |vjV use Dr. Allen's Patent Compound, Ib now prapared to aupply artificial teeth on hie plan. By tho „ie of Allen's Sillolous Compound, the teeth, gem and plate are made in one eolid and eontlnnona piooo: form* ing the moat life-like and beautiful eubstitute for natu ral teeth ever invented. This improvement neede only M be aeon to be appreciated. Ur. B. will be pleased to exhibit spralmsna to all who will favor him with a call at hie office, corner or Congreea and Whitaker street#, seat to Bar nay's Hat Store. ly j e U U. K. It.—PAIN ■^-jj^Dliorganiiea the whole syitem, it weakens 9'OEm <ho«ervea, it absorbs or driasnp the vital fluids, It ohoeks tho free and healthful circulation of the blood, it retaPdutho regular action of all the ftino- tlons, It weakens the joints, It irritates the membraces, jigsinents, cartilage* and ooata of the bones, muscles and other organs. It affects the liver, apleen, kladeys, pancreas and the brain. Every important organ feels it* i nfluonoo and suffers its distressing consequences. Rad way’s Heady Relief will, in ftjfew minute*, stop the moat aevero paroxy lama of Pain—ail kinds of pains It will instantly reiiove. Chill faver. diarrhoea, neu ralgia, toothache, rhonmatlsm, lumbago, gout, paralysis, stiff joints, summer complaints, Ac., it will stop in a fiw minutes. Price <5 and 00 oents. Had way A Co‘a New Medicine for tho cure of Scrofu lous Complaints, is a quiok and powerful remedy. it ia oam.*d Kadway’i tttnovaflug Rcnolvcnt. It produoes an elaotrieal affeot through every portion of the system. It purifies and enrlehes the blood. It rssolvo* away every diseased deposit seated In the sol id! and fin ids. It imparts healtli and vitality to every organ. It will oure rickets, syphilis, cancers, tumours, nodes, caries of the bones, Ao. Price $l por bottle. jo 15 U% Dr. 1. Pickling. m—'•y-. Office and residenoe corner of Barnard and PCS* Perry streets, Orleans-square. Office hour from 8 to 10 o'olook, A. M. tf mar 22 DENTISTRY. 0 Drs. HOYALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, ^ Office over Zogbaum's Masio Storo, Mar- ket Square, ly nor 8 Wo seldom rsoommoad * manufactured medicine, belioving that. In most oasss, na ture herself perfects a cure more rapidly and effootual- Jy than' can be aojompllshed by the vegetable* and minerals of inedioal aoienoo. fiat in the matter of dys pepsia, there are obronio featuros about it, whioh, vory often, defy all the efforts of nature to create a healthy action of the digestive organs, aud it not unfrequeutly happons that thousands suffer for years, diseased both a body and in mind, from indigestion aud it* kindred ilia. To suoh Hooilaud’s German Bittera prepared by Dr. C. M. Jickson, are truly a most valu iblo prepara tion. It is a toule medicine, giving a healthy motion to tho stomach, aud will be found highly servieeable nt •11 seasons, bat especially during the spring. Dyspep sia can only be oared by a patient porsoveranoe ia one course of treatment; and to all those suffering undor this sad malady we would recommend an application to the depot or Lloofiand's German Bitters, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia.—r ItiUuLlphia Inq may 10 Ira A Warranted Itcuiedy. i’LANTKKd, FARMERS, FAMILIES. SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN rUHUBASC NO UEilEdr CqUALTO Dlt. TOttiAri* VENETIAN LINIMENT. Pur Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quinsy boro Throat, IVothacUo, lloadaoilo, boa-sickness, Cuts, Burns, bwolliugs, Old bores, Mosquito Bites, In- seotbtiuge, Pains ia tho Limbs, Ao. If it does not give relief, roeolleot your money will be refunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. This artiolo is an English reme dy, and was used by William Ike Fourth, late king of England, amlcortlded to by hiuias a oure for Ithoutnatiira, where everything olio he had tried, tailed. Over lu.UOU.UOO buttles have beeu sold in the United Statos without a ■ingle (allure, and uiauy families have stated that if it was <10 per bottle they would not be without it, in case of Croup, aslt is as certain to euro as it is applied. The most severe oouuu 1s oared in a lew days. It cures MoruacuE in 3 uiuuies—ukauacuk in an hour and cuuLEtiA, when first taken, in a few hours. MUT Price 25 and 50 cents, "fra DR. TOiilAb has also put up a UORSfc i.INIMENT in pint bottles, whioh is warrauted cheaper and better than otber tor Colic. Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Scratches, Crooked llool, Ao. gbflr* Prion 00 cants. DU. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the letters and oortlUoates received commending his Llni- rnour, but considers that warranting itsutfiuient, as auy vuo who doos not obtain relief is not called on to pay for rPtya of leaving Us- rnnnnh forb£ \ The Alabama, Capt l^idlow, •• Saturday, The Augusta, Capt. Lvon. “ Saturday, *• 20 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •• Saturday, July 2 The Augusta. Cant. Lyon, “ Saturday. •• u oodnull, 14 Saturday, The Florida, Capt. Woodnull, 14 Saturday,' The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday. 44 : The Augusta, Capt. Lvon, 44 Saturday, 44 : The F’-.Ida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 i The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, Aug. Tho Augusta, Qpb Lyon, 44 Saturday, 44 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 The Auguita, Capt. Lyon, Saturday, 44 : The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 ! The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 ; The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Sept. The Florida, Capt. Woddhull, 44 Satutday, 44 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, These shij ihips are the largest on the eonst, unsurpassed safety and comfort—making their passages in giaU and storekeeper* throughout Georgia. druw's Hail, will supply tho country merchant* at the proprietor’* lowest prices. Medicine* tchich\ never fail to give salisfac• tion, and are used by many physicians in Iheir practice. Dr* J* 8* Hose’s Nervous aud Invigor ating Cordial* Tho Greatest Diseovory in Medical Science I—For all Nervous Conditions of the System I—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. astounding aud happy effect of Dr. Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Disoasts of the Heart, .Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervoas Tremor of the Musolot, Heartburn, Flatulence, Paiu in tho Face, Wakofuluoss, Roatleasucia, or for tho Mind or Body wem down by oare, labor, or study, has induced rnauy physicians to use it in their praotioo. For a weak ounatUutioQ,itis a grand restorer: it completely re moves from tho system all nervous irritations, and is almost miraculous in Ua rapid and happy effeot. The weak and tho nervoua are frequently restored to per- uut health before using one bottle, Prioe fifty oents. Dn. J* 8* ltone’a Ureal Fain Curer-the Wonder of tbo Age. Do you suffer with any paiu 1 It you do, use Dr. Rose's Pain Curer. It cures Toothaoue, Sore Throat, Earache, Stitt Nuuk or Paiu* in tho Face, in a lew liilautos. It oure* quickly Pain in the Stouiaoh or Bowels. Cure* Chilolaiue, Corns, aud any irritation ou Uiu feet. It act* like u charm tar Pains m the Side, Limb* or Book, and lor Rheumatism trout a sudden cold, u is magical la its oOsats. in bottles, 12>*, 25 and The hest Cuuuu Smur in tujc Would.—Dr. Rose' < clubrutcd Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to th worst Coughs, whetuor consumptive or proceeding fr« old. It allays any irritaUou of the Lungs, aud forti- ■ * wmagal —.--u.an - -- aud *1. o system agaiust any future attacks. In bottles Bad Coma.—If you : Foil UlLiotM iiAUira bilious, you requiro a purgative uiedioiuo. If you have a bod cold, you should remove it from the system. r liver is out of order, you will havo void tout, va riable appetite, and a yellow skin—take Dr. Rose's Auti Bilious or Railroad Pills, aud you will soou be relieved from all bad feeliug*. lu boxes 12>« aud 26 ut*. These Pille are called RAILROAD PILLS, beoausv they go ahead of ail other pills in their good effects. Free/rum Mercury. tile, the above preparations, with Dr. Hole's Medi cal Adviser to Person* in Sickness and iu Health, to be had of J Ad. U. CARTER, THOR Ad M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drug dtores iu davauuah, and throughout the State. ly r 14 JLIE1118 WANTED. fa— —In 1330 and '36 a largo number of Geor- gians went over to the Ropublio of Texae to assist the Texans to gain their independence. Many ut these were massacred with Fanuin, aud others fell while fighting under Cols. Traits, Ward, Graut, aud Johnson. The Republic of Texas granted to tho heirs el these brave men a largo quantity ef land, very few ef whuiu havo come forward to olaim their right. The descendants of thoso who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas oan procure theso lands, on application to tho uudersigued, who possesses all uoocs- •ary information on tho subject, ward bus 8. V. LEW, Savannah. Liberal advances made upon ahipmui New Fork. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAlt. URNJTd'i'KY. OB. M. C. HEALD Porlorms ail operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, iu the best style. Office first oernor west <?i tho Marshall House. ly jan 17 TAl’iJOUTT'tJ FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. Persons wishing to send Tor thoir friends, and desirous of bringing them out by Ural •Us* paoket ships, are informed that thosubso>iberi art the only agents for the above Agenoy in this city. • 'They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. i'epscutt A Co., Liverpool, in sum* from £1 and up wards, whioh drafts are negotiable in any town throngh- out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable In all part* of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to Jiao 24 ly . BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Gffiet "to Congress-street, between Drayton and Aberoorn. tf nov 22 A' N.ikc Co Vessels. LL Captains of vessel* and Pilots arriving at — this Por5, with bin til-pox or other diseaoee, of a or tnsUgnaut character on board, are reqnip- th#lr *«Mele to anchor math# quarantine J > “ n4 * •PPaMte Fort Jackson; there to remaia with- ut couiumuioaUoa with the City or adjscent eountiei, Uoul l ana noUfled, and the voaeei visited by me. ■Jp-sl «u, „.W- To Cora Bii/ers rjOTTON AHDJUCB PLANTKIia, and .lh«i. Il’Lt-J*. oC dry. ftwb-ili«Ut4 T.auM- and polite offioers. They offor veynnoe, to Now York. On tho .... lama in the autumn, this lint will bo aeml-weekiy— ■ailingeach Wednesday and8aturdar " " sailing each Wednesday aud Saturday. Cabin Passage. $20; Steerage, $9. PADELFORD. FAY A CO.. Agent# in Sdvannah. ... . SAM'L. L. MITCHELL, j* 13 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSIU1' IHABBLi William Uollius, Commander, be- tween Savannah, Key West and Ha- w^E^S^vana, connootiug with the Pacific Mall Steamship Company's Line for CaiUvruia. i ms splendid sea steamship w ill licruaftar leave Savannah for Key West aud Havana on the lfith and 30th of eaob month, and from Havana for Savan nah .<athe 8th aud 22d of eaoh month. The 18ABEL will eonneot at Havana with the United States Mail Steamship Company’s Line to Aspiuwell and the Pacifie Mail Liao from Panama to California and Oregon. Passeugere will be landed at the Railroad Wharf free, tranait at tho Isthmus at tbo passenger's expense. The ISABEL will also eonuoot at Havana with the United States Atail Steam Company's Line to Now Orleans. Ticket* for Key West and Havana can bo had of COUENS A HERTZ, Agentaat Savaunah. Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and Ban Fran- b« had by applying to MOltDECAl A i CO., Charleston, 8. C. 1 NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, aud ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to tho New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York overy Saturday. Thoso ships are of 1.300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speod and comfort. These steamers, leaviug Savannah at the same time that tho Marion aud Southerner loave Charleston, ar rive in Now York as soon as or before them. 49~Cabiu passage $20, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY A CO, Savannah. Jy M A ADIlUI UUV, f At • W, DM SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. 194 Front-strestTNew York. IT. 8. MAIL DINE. THROUGH IN SO TO 55 HOURS. New-Iork & Charleston Steam-Packets. Leave Adger’s wharves* veryNuturtfup Aj'ttrnuou and eaoh alternate H’stinrs- duu. On Saturday the new and splen did Steamships IAS.AUGER. Copt. J. Dickinson 1,000Tens. MARION Capt. M. Jlorry............1,2W Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will eave eaoh alternate Wednesday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. jMT For Freight or Passage, having utegaut State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the u«m. HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will be ptaood on the line to oon- a Wedr fieet with the Southerner < Headers. feb 10 STEAMBOAT LINES. SAVANtfAli. liilh U This Compauy will iu caao of low r niflrj or other warrantable circum- dfiaMMAi ■itances, discontinue boating for the may 2d GEORGE U. JOHNSTON,l 4 r Savunnoli and August!*. inis . On aud after tho 1st of May next, pcjaAU^^Jlthe ateainer OREGON. Captain .las. M. dMttMHBHHbaMoody, will make regular weekly tripe between Savauuah aud Augusta, aud touching at all tho intermediate landings on uortaln days aud at cer tain hoars—leaving Savuuuah every Tuesday evening atdu'clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday raoru- iig at S A. M. By this arrangement planters and merohauts on the river will bo ntlorded an opportunity of shippiug aud receiving their goods with some car- tuiutv, aud ot a regular conveyance for thewsoives and families to and from both places, as the accommodations for passengers aro both ample aad comfortable. Time l) 3d hours—down24. Fare $6. apt 2li KINCULEV A THOMAS, Agent*. Savannah, Auguita and Hamburg. The Union 8teamboat Compacy of .Georgia and South Carolina haviug tho- roughly overhauled aud refitted tho su perior steam-packet* is. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, are now roady to transport freight of ail description between Savannah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch thau any other boat* on the river. The steamers aro coimuaudod by experienced and aoaomiaodatiug oaptaiu*, and all freight consigned to thoir agent* will be forwarded free of Commissions. The aooommodations for passengers squat if not superior to any boats on she river. Fare <£,00. HENRY llAlt 1*EIt, IT., Savannah, K1NCULEY A THOMAS, JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept-, 1802.eep 11 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOit PALATKA, FAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Uruuawlck, St. .Uaryn, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURQ (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Ltaeet every Tuetday, at ID o'clock, A. M. The superior steam-packet WM. GAS TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday Morning, at 10 o’clock, and wiU con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by tins boat aro as follows: To Darien $0 00 St. Mary's - - 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Crack, Pioolataand Palatka. 8 UO For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-packet wharf, or to au 24 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO mVKLLMS GOING NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH ANU CHARLESTON II. B. UAH, STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., alter tho arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same d>y, oouuectiug at Charleston with the Wiiiulugiou 8Cemu«Facket* wmuiugiuu oumiu-raciieis, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail evory day, atlfc P. M., and also with the New-York and CharleKton Htcamahip*, Whioh loave Charles ton every Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon. Paasengors leaviug Maoou on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in lime to connect with the splen did now steamship Juntas Adyer one week, ana the steamship SoutUnur the next. Fare from Charleston lu New-York by land route, $2U^Uiuo^62 hoursi; bj iU fllWlOI. uv null IUUK, fW «« “““"I steamships, $26. [my 16J S. M. LAFF1TKAU, Agent. OPPOSITION DINE TO Fl^OiUDA. MATJC urFAMAOJt HEDUCKD. The superior new staam^iacket WK- Ratu of passage iu large airy state rooms, as follows: Jaoksonviile...., Pioolata Palatka. Pioolata.. Palatka... Black Creek - . S 00 . 8 00 . 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all chargee at Palatka. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.'s Wharf, " 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. FOU PHILADELPHIA—Hero..’* Line. r ^ The regular paoket sohr. C. U. STRATTON, Wustcott master, will have dispatch as above. Wir for freight or passage, apply to jo 16 OUiiEN A BUNKER. FOU PHILADELPHIA—llerun’n Line. Tho regular paoket schooner JOHN POTTS m BROWN, Collett master, will have,despatch a* Iflfcabovu. For iroight or passage, apply to IU OGDEN A BUNKER. SAVANNAH MORNING Bn O.MU, cutting, lu. FOU NEW YOitK.—Genrgin Line, —The regular packet eohr. PLAN DOM E. Capt Browu, having larger portion of fior freight eu- i3tfHBgaged will have immediate dispatch. For iroight or passage apply to jj*pH) ROWLAND A CO. VOlt FitUUUIT UU CUAUTKU. ThePaoket Schooner E. U. BOWLEY,Rogers Master. Apply to OGDEN A BUNKER, je 10 FUlt NEW YORK—UNION LINE. The regular Paoket Schooner NORTH STATE, lii.rinn Mant.nr. will havadesoatch as above. dek. Horton Master, will have despatch as above. ■For treight or passage apply OGDEN A BUNKER. volt nmv VOUH—i.uor«lBLiu«. The regular packet bark MARjA MORTON, to uompleto cargo, apply t ROWLAND A CO. FOR BALT'LtlOltK—Ucaulnr Line. XT* The sohr. WOODBHIDGE, White master, will have dispatch as aboro. For freight of pus- .ilWl» sago, apply on board at Bolton’s wharf, or to jell BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOU NEW YORK-Union Line. The regular paoket schr. COL. 8ATTERLY, El*ood master, will have quick dispatch for the port - f,rlrii amaa. JtfU FOU D08T0N. The regular paoket brig PU1LURA, A. H. Calhoan master, having part of her cargo en- >gaged, will meet with despatob. For freight or passage, apply onboard at Telfair# wharf, or to je IU BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. * Line. volt NJUW VUUM.—Hri. Lino. rt.. Tho regular packet brig EXCEL. Tollman, sdsfrg master, having part of her iroight engaged, dfiMfewlll have despatch. For freight or passage, hav ing superior accommodations, apply on board at Wood’e Wharf, or to [Jo Hi) WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. VO It LIVIHtVOUL The first class ship STATE RIGHTS, Paxtou master, will bare dispatch. For frolght 4UU • •Uea Cotton to eon:rlste cargo, apply to WASHBURN. WILDER A CO. VES8EL8 WANTED UN FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Freights for Northern, EaaUrn and — i ports, can be find en nppliea-^flfl (nov 4) ROWLAND A GO. iWL CHEAPER THAN THOSE “ Selling off at First Cost,” CHEAPEST MY GOODS nr van city, FOR CASH. No. 149 Broughton Street, Nsar Dickson'* Confectionery. T HE SUBSCRIBERS ill uriler to mnko room F * u •»jl Winter suppy, offor their present stock of seasonable Dress Good, st such price* ns must insare a rapid sale. With a full supply of Foreign ami Domestic Dry Uoodi. whioh willbe sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Cash or City aeeeptance, consisting in part of: Hleaohed ami Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every width and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Cheeks. Bln* and Browu Drillings, Denims, Ao. Ao. DRESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Cal loos, Colorod and Blooming ?A ngh .! m !! La, J Bs . a,ld y ,r f 4,,dlM * A large and splen did eolleotion of colored Muslins, Fren lh Lawns, Jaco nets aud Organdies. Blaok and Colorod Baregss, Silk Tissues, Blaok Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ao., 8Uk Laoe to salt, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, Ao„ Ao. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linena and fine Undressed do, 44< ranted all pare Linen Yarn aud 8ound Bieaoh." Also, warranted as cheap as any such Linens oan bo found in this market. White and Brown Table Damuk, Doyley’s and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, lluokaback, Scotch and Russia Diapors, Linon Towels and Towell ing Ornabnrgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES Ladies* and Misses Blaok, White and Colored Hose, Gout’s and Boy’s White, Colored and Brown); Hose, mail sisssaud qualities, Qause, Merino and Cotton Un der Vest* and Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boy's Glove* and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED KOBE DRKSSE8S, BLACK. WHITE and COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOH1NET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents* Pocket lldkfs, with a large collection of L. C. Hdkfj, fj;om $1 per dosen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and oheoked Swisse and Jaconets, Mull, Book, Nanisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Blualin Bsndi Head and Lialo Laoos aud Edgiugs, now stylo Musli Collars and Undorsleeves, Ao. apr 18 2m T. A L. McKENNA. Heady Bade Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, IT Wliltakor-Nt. R espectfully tho attoution or his friends and the public in general, to his large buhjX of READY BIADK CLOTHING, suitable for the preseutand couiog season; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style aad durability of workmanship, ia inferior to none to bo found in the markot. Tho following comprises a por- India Grass Silk and Browu Linen Sacks, Block and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Sacks, Pouts of Fauoy French Cassimere, Black Dos Bkin Coasimsro, Block Drop Dcto aud Spring Tweed Cassi- mere, White Duok, Fauoy 1. large lot of Cotton Drill and Linen Drill, together with Duok Pauts, for servants Vests of Blaok 8atin, Black Barathea and Fanoy 8ilks, Fanoy aud White Blareailles, Figured and Stripe Linous. Also, a largo Stockol furnishing Goods, such i, Gloves, Suspendora, Cravats, Collars, Blerino and bilk aud Gingham Umbrellas, ew., uw. m. «*uui« of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and a^jrioei^chea^s^h^heiigest^^^^^^^ir *'* Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. PAVILION HOUSE, Corner 8outh llruad and Hull 8trecta, S-ivannah, Georyia. WILLIAM P. CLARK, Proprietor. IKGE proportion of tho Roums of this estab- lishment - ’ll hereafter be appropriated to th* accommodation of the travelling public. First class Carriages with careful drivers, will be in attendance at the Stoamboat and Railroad landings, to ooavey pas sengers to the Pavilion, where every attention and the Columbus Times, Jaoksoavillo News, and Macon Tele graph, will copy six times each, and send bills to thie “ may Jffontvalc Springs. rpiIE Undersigned takos this method of informing I the public generally, that he will take charge of this fine ana popular Watering Place by the first week in June, where he willbe prepared to receive and ac commodate visitors aud families, with the very best the oountry affords, and on terms at once reasonable and satisfactory. A large and commodious Hotel, con veniently arranged, and well furnished, has just been Dieted. To this may be added a number or neat a ' itortabls frame Cabins, f>r the aeoommodation .. families, surrounding the Springs, and convenient to the tables of the Hotel—all together, enabling the dersigned to give < attention to the comfort and convenience of visitors and invalids. The medicinal qualities of the water have been fully tested—are found to bo fine, aud invigorating—l io, that the Spriugs are in high favor with hundreds have tested them. They are situated at the base of the Chilhonee Mountain, more than 20UU feet above the level of the Sea. The salubrity of tho atmosphere, and the healthfulness of the olimat* are proverbial—so much so, that these Springs is a private resort in the Summer months, for our home folks, as well as for those who find it necessary to ties from the more sultry and sickly portions of the South. These Springs are situa ted in the County of Blount, 24 miles South of Knoxvillo. and about eight miles South of Maryville, a moral aud quiet town. Persons from the South, can reach these "■prings by Steam to Loudon, on tho Railroad, and up he River to Louisville on Boats, and thonoe by pri*>.,«* conveyance, only 14 miles. Or, from the Athens Depot, *>y Stages, only some 60 milos on a fine road. Or, if :hey choose, from Knoxville by stages, only 24 miles .— — • * “fcr■ ■ JAMES BELL. S ood road. [may 2G—lmj 0* The Macuu (Us.) Messenger, Savannah (Go.) News, Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, and Charleston (8. C.j Courier, are requested to copy each one month. Also the Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate. CITY HOTEL, Bar.Htrect, Savannah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N oifuring his acknowledgement* lor the very liberal patronage extended to bis house, Mr. P. Cou- uun (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to announce that Mr. J. B. Foley (late or th* Marshall House) has become associated with him ia tho proprietorship aud management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereof- derote his experience and industry to promote tb* comfort of their visitors: and bv the aid of inoreased facilities and assistants, tke Proprietors are enabled meet the domands of their increasing patronage. Transient and permanent bonders will find at their establishment all the requirements of comfort and convenience. Tho Hotel has recently been painted throughout. Fartioular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, whioh, with other changes in their arrangement, bavo now » private entrauco to the dining-room, thus securing their oucupnnta from any intrusion from other portions of the building, aud afi'ora- ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visiting Bavanuah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort will be spared to make it so. apr 6 cod tw ly CltlJ'l'CMI'lKLU HOUSE, (formerly Griffin House.) Chattnaoogu, Tenucssee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within n few steps of th* Passonger Car lauding of the West ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Ukvsoh and Lady. This House, while undor the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured the eervices of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most exoellent Cook aud House Boy and having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and morit public patronage. Passengers oan bo accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, feb 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATUS HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, m.rl (tim) J. W. (SPEAK, Proprietor. 1VAH1-BKUUY VINKOAB.- A >u(i.riur It aiUoI, of Button/ Vln.jtr, . r.r. plwual ooo Uo, ttoOEMO, Uof tup,, jut r«c«ivoduudfor,i jo la *•? ^ WAUOUAN V. «<» l’« Porcelain Drawer lOS&ryattt. Hoarding. 3 ^WO OR THREE single Gentlemen commodated with pleasaut board at the corne^of s end Abercorn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. r piIE Subscriber, late ol the Waehington Hall, JL Maoon, Ua., havinglaken tho above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of public patronago by oloso attention to business, having good stabling and every oonvenlenee to make the guests of his boost comfortable, je 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. JOHN OLIVER, Hoaxc, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Paper Hanger. &c. NO. 121, HUOOUUTON BtKKKT. E F.G3 to return his thanks to the citizens of Savannah, for post favors, and to assure them all work in bis lino entrusted to him,shall be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attention to business, the employment of eompootent workman and the use of the best materi als, to insure a ooutinuance of tbeir favors. 11c keeps for sale mixod aud dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, whit* wash aud other brushes.may 10 6m A KCIlEll’M AXKH—«. food u an/ uxu ox- U„..nd Ml d.,. 1 uwpno.^ NiiNoRT|3N l U v.i JOIIN R. NORTON. do., Spring OCALK8.—CuNiiter Scales, Tea . 5. f,* 1 * 11 ' 0 *' OU8K 8IIOK8 and Horse Shoe N-.b, lor Yale by fie lfil JOIIN B. NORTON. E , Yale by [ je 13] LLI8’8 COMPOUND BYffUF OF 8AB8APARIT.LA -This concentrated Syrap is i to be a safe aud valuable remedial agent, altera tive ia ite effeot*. aad purifying in it# nature; and may be used with great advantage In the cure of llhewtia- tistn, Views, Sqrofulm, Tetter, and other diseases arising from an impute out* of the blood. Just received and for sale by ¥ W. W. LINCOLN, je 13 iasnnment Square, Savanneb London, for taie by wJSff LINCOLN, Je 13 Monument Square. Bavaoneh. 1 ATilft.—W.fHJft Laih,, Ixodiug xod for xxl. b/ I j. 10 MfllUHAM, KELLY A 00. AUU I DO k«,« of Cboic, Lul Latd, for «!e ri.l« KWCHLEY A 1UOMA8. Toil AC'CO.—A frwb no. DUU.W. . ,»nvuin-ix ... [ AIR BROOMS, Bru.to.xxd WhlU-<ruh ce Extraordinary! atMinq off at Cost. r | 1 HB Subscriber*, dasiroueof chtcing their pree- 1 ent bueiness, would invite the attentionef the oiU- auns of Savannah and it# vicinity to their Urge aad well eolected stock ef Spring and Summer Dry Goode at PRIME NEW YORK COST, among whioh are lo be found some of the most desire- bio styles of gonJf. for this and tho coming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, vis : y;y, IM8URANCB, Fire and Life Iniurance Agency. Colored and Figured Bareges, Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconet and Cambric do. do. do. O-ook Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. .td Colored Lawns. Canton ( lotlis for Traveling Dresses, s do. do. Black Cantoi Printed and Main Linens Doited and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barego Do Lainrs. Black and Colored Chemelion Silks. Plaided and Brocaded do. Colored Maroeline and blorenoe do. LINEN GOODS, &c. f he. We have a large and well eolected stock of the cele brated RICHARDSON'S, OKAY'S, DUNBAR, DICK SON k Co.*# Shirting and Fronting Linens; Tog« with a largo and elegaataseortment of White and Bi Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Tablo Covers, Birds Eye Diaper. Linen Dowlsss, Huckaback Diaper, French Linen Tow els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Lintn Cambric, fte., ko., ie.,fio., Ac. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraces every article kept in a first class retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to eall and see for themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially ia FANCY GOODS, whioh will be sold in many instances below cost. This is no Humbug. CALL md „«, xod b, allured of th, root xt J. U. COHEN A CO. m.ylf tf UP Rrouihton- WANTED. /'IOLLKCTINU WANTED !-The Advertl * ser will attend to the collecting of good and bad ts. Satisfactory references given. Apply at de^ts office. WANTED. come well recom- B Y n Young I.ndy, who can come we! mended, a situation in a private family _ is. or to take oare of children: hasnoobjeotl travel. Apply nt this office. " *- j* 14 W ANTUD.—A gentle easy ceiled Lady*# Sad dle Horse, of good else. 7 apr 30 ROUT. UADEB8UAM 4 SON. UXCHANUK WANTED. , TO 60 DAY DRAFTS ou New York, wanted b£(jan 3i)C. A. L. LAM A H. Houses and Lands. at. Johnston, #1/ occu- --- . —- . until the 8th of ovembor uext. For particulars inquire of It. — * “ fOMS, ■isd by A. C. Toms, from * * —"“parti MARY A. E. Administratrix. TO KENT. t A commodious Dwelling House, situated ot ludian-streot, ouo door from West-Broad. L je 3 tf Apply at O Byrns's Wharf. For a term of years, the store and dwellin '"HI corner or Bay and Montgomery its. Apply to OLmay 30 DAVID R. DILLON. TO HINT. ) A 2)£ story Wooden Uouis Apply to Lrnay 26 on Margarot-st.- WM. WRIOHT. Valuable Lot For Sale. a FOR SALK.—A valuable Lot con- ttsfe taining 2U2‘i acres, situated iu th* 4tb District of tn* first sectioa of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number 176. in the plan of said District. Persons desirous ol purchasing, will addross (post Paid,) J. T. at this office. may 20 TO HUNT—Till J ft ill October uext. t A HOUSE AND FURNITURE on Broughton street, in a pleasaut and central ioeatiou. Ap- ply at this office.tf may 13 I ^OR RENT.—The brick building, 00 feel front ' on Bay-et., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by S. loraona, Esq., is well calculated fur a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st October next. For Terms, apply to (may 9)COHENS A HERTZ. Land for Hale. fgn The under.[gnod_offsr_«_ for^sale hii ZmCm PLANTATION IN 8CRIVEN COUNTY oontainiag near five huudred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared a and under good fence; on^ft is a vsr^r oorotortabie dwelling-house, a good store house, and ai necessary out-buildings; only two miles from the forty- five mile statiuu on the C. It. It., directly on tho publh road leadiag to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lauds produce well, and a good location for a country store, and very convenient to markot. Any person wishiagto purchase saub a place would do well to give me a call immediate ly. On it is one of the best peach orchards in the coun try. My postoffice is Ualoyondale. Scbivbn Co., April 5, 1863. I a A unbo, on rnooro o wumii. ROB'T. HABERSHAM k SON. TO RENT. fT^HREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress * I Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house sen ant and cook. Enquire of [feb 241 A. BONAUD. IjHIR8A1jE.—Lot Go feet on West llruad Ij running book 12U feet, with a email Wooden Build- ngonlt. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT To Hem. A Briok Tenement ou West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the houso or nt tho corner of Jones and Abcrooru streets. kali who may need his services, that h*^ ihaa charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,9 which is now in successful operation. He is. theref»r«, prepared to take up vessels of any slat usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ae., on reason able terms. Those who wish to oloan or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for building Vessels of auy class or descrip tion, aud to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branchos, at the eastern extremity of the oity. —- A good Shipsnithis on the premises. 11 H. F. WILLINK, JB. T T>—^1> MM U. S. mail. — -jjr XE5 SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. LINE of Four Horse Fost Coaches leaves 8a- , vannab vannab overy Jionday ami Ttaurndny, at 7 o’clock A. RI. For Dariou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' aud South Nowport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock p. M. Returniug ou Tuesdays and Fridays, Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for tho West. gar Office in Savannah, at 8*wyer, Hollister A Co.’s Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sto. Office in Darien, at Ailing A Robertson, jau 13 ly 11. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW GUUDSATUELDEN’S. JUST received per steamer, every variety EH of SUMMER 11 ATS, consisting of Panamas, Pe- tdalo's. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and Also, a very fine ttiirg light aud uioe for City Trade, together with _ Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan- Cauada Straws at $1,70 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1,20 to $2,60 per doi. All to be had at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets. [may7-tfj BELDEN A CO. flKW WINE ANU LiqiiOK STOKE. No. tf Wliltnker Street. 1ZT3r\ THE SUBSCRIBER respsctfully announ- ppjbjces to tho oltlsens of Savaunah. and of tho in- fcluajtjrior of this State, that he haa now opened ^^“■and will keep continually in store, e large assortment of the best qualities of tho various kinds of Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domestio, invoiced from the best sources, and to his Hook of which, at present on hand, he invitee attention. Having had extensive experienoe in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offor assurance that the artloloa whioh are enu merated bolow are each genuine. Article** of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Sootch, Irish and Monougahela Whisky; Old Batavia Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Santerne and Burgundy Wine*. Cordials. In Cates, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, SlavaiU, Kirtchenwasser, Absinth, Ac., Ac- Ale aud JPorler. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors, angfi *“ R. MAYER. HOME MANUFACTORY anuah. A uj r ^ in their fins SADDLES, BRIDLES Sr HARNESS 183 Cougrenn-ntreets Havnnuah. Ps-A Th# dubecribers manufacture “ ■ft]mtJL and keep ooustantly on hand, ai large and varied stock of 8ad-f dies, Bridles and Uarnoss, and make to order every descriylion of articlee in Our stoek comprise* also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well tt eall at cur establishment. AU articlos sold by us an warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLKTT. N. B.—For Repairing, our tanas are moderate, execution prompt. r'i7 ( 1IIA 51P A ON K.—HI cx.b, l-ticlji'a It. Co., igtr , T: m **?yssS£icOBADOZ. Patent Wire Hailing. II.BKKT IIUTI.EK i. piapind lo nhibll Fat- T terns and exeoute all order* for Fennee mad* of the .jarofliraRaiuMC, ofth# Atlantic Railing Works of New York. 3m may 27 r ATER CJOOIaBUH—Different sizes and W quality with Metal and Wood Caras, good articles, for sale fir fmaySU] J. P. COLLINS. i ltOMNU TABLKn ou • u,» xod .(.proved TSttsasaf -UACTD * I ^XTUADTl* FLU FLAVOIUNG.-Ex trscU Banana, Ttt?: =a= 100 a? iLEB Prime Eastern Hay. in store end •ale by _ Zj N.^WUJKLRR, S .VIVK8.—A good assortmut id Raaors, just mi's Bwildii of flee Pi Pocket received end for sale by 40R8K A NICHOLS. V. JUNE By C Alien Sfc Fosdlck. . f£oi>,voo. Uianlte Fire luenraoce Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Car its l, $160,000. Charter Oak Lifu Insurance Company. HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $200,000. Altrsd Gill, President. Jas.C. Walklzt, Sso’y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. ■ VIllJ, 11. 1 . . $160,000. Caaiavs Chamkk, President. F. D. Mok, Seo’ry. These Companies having n oath capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to offeet In surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for 8avannah. 129 Congresa-ei. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cash System. CAPITAL $930,000. This company oomblnes the Mutual and Proprietary system, ana will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Aumold, Medical Examiner, mar 16 ly MINIS A FLOBANCE. Agents. Bancroft & Bryan, GENKKAI.AGU.NTS AND BROKERS, ron Tun rURCHASB AND SSLS or STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE it HEAL ESTATE. No. 117 Hay Hired, Havannah. Jan 24 ly JLiiverpool and London Fire and Life Innurance Company. rpiIE undersigned Agents of the above Company, JL .’•HI take risks against Firs on Buildings, Bt"sk Iu Trade, Ao., on tho most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. jan 24 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. cariTAL, 9,000,000 of Pound. Sterling. ri'lllS INSTITUTION hu. e.labliahod «n Al.ucy I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce aad Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1803. "LONDON PH4EN1X "FIRE OFFICE. 1 ’HIS Company takes Fire Risks in this city,end insures Kents and Leasos. t BOBT. HABERSHAM k BON, Agente. X insures Rents and Leasos. 4,1 ‘*T»» BOBT. U ABERSL^o. « 0 w„, (ETNA I NHL) RANCH COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. T HE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, eontinue to Uk* risks against Fire on Bnildings, !ks, etc., on the moat favorable terras apr 14 — COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York. . I SAAC AHBATT, Hec'y. JOSEPH H.COLLINS, Prss't. Dr. R. D. Amnold, Medioal Examiner. Applieations received by f«b!4 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtbcro Mutual Innurance Companyi 4 8BURY I1ULL, President and Treasurer.—> album Ciraan, Bee'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, via: Marine, Hivw and ft re i also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. , . WILLIAM KING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sis. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE / \ F the Hubscribors, is now under the management MR. €. A. HALL, A gentleman folly competent, and who will take great care to givu satisfaction in tho execution of all work en trusted to him. With tho KTIBW VSTlPlBa Ordered during the past year, and that which w* ara now about ordering, our Office will have undergone n thorough ronowal. Our Hook HlndlnK and MaanfactarSaa faailitUe, will also be materially improved, and the stook of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged. No pains or expense will be spared in obtaining a ipply of Paper of every desorption, of superior quail- supply of Paper of every description, of superior qut ty. and every exortion will bo made to render the _ ublishment* worthy of tho support of the oommunity, trusting that we ehall meet with due encouragement. Mr. £. J. Purse has uo longer any connection with th* above establishments. Ordere may be left at the store, or wilh Mr. Hall at the old stand, Ponfield's Rango, over F. W. Cornwell’s Hardware Store, entrano* in the lane. je 16 J. M. COOPER A CO. NEW 1IWUK8. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Is CO. WKPNBSDAT, JUNE 10TU. jyjODERN FLIRTATION; a novel, by Calba- by tho authcr of 44 Frank Faklegh,’’oto. Notabilities in Franco and England, with an Auto biography ; by Phllareto Charles. Putnam s Magasibe, Vol. 1, bound. Memorials of the English Martyrs; by ^e Rev. C. Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas — MORE OF — Tho Old Forest Ranger; Edited by Frank Forester. English Soldier in the United States Army. Dean's Daughter; by Mrs. Gore, NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. B1ULEY, JCNE^I, 1833. M ISTOKY ul'nll Nations, from the earliest pe riods to the present time ; by 8. G. Goodrich—1. stsd by 70Maps and 7U0 Engravings. Montnigue'* Works, his Essays, Letters, Ac.; by Wm. Uarlett, E*q. Took o'* Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, adapted to the use of Students of every age and sex. Sylvia Seabury, or Yankees in Japan ; by Harry Ua- •el. author of Yankee Jack, Red King, Ao. The Soldier's Wife, or scenes iu Cauteen and on the Battle Field ; by U. W. M. Reynolds. ■bttu k iviu , ujr u. n.fli. iieyuuius. l.adj Leighton, or the Belle of the Manor ; by Miss Goto, author of the Dean's Daughter, Ae. Part 6th of the Memoirs of Thomas Mooro, by the Rt. Hon. IxOrd John llussell, M. P. Arthur's Homo Alagasino for July. Brother Jonathan, a Mammoth Sheet for 4th July. Barnuin'e Illustrated Nows, a splendid number. Wood Yard—Ferry Wharf. J. To THOMAS, (Snccesnor to D. Ucmshart,) W ILL keep a constant supply of Ouk, Ash, Block Jock, Pine and Lfghtwood. Boxes for onion aro pleoed at the stores of A essrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., John Morchlson, W. W. Lincoln and .nt the of fice of the Morning News. Orders for Kecd Ciuie for Shipment, supplied nt short notlcs. tf jo 6 The Discovery of Uold I N Texae is not more important to the people of Savannah, than to know that we aid selling off our entire Stock of Dry Goods At und Below Cost in many instances ; enabling all to supply themsslvss with housekeeping and Dress Goods, at Prices Unprecedented Low, and with Goods warranted ns represented. The stook is entirely new and fresh, and its extent will bo seen by oalling, when the inducements offered in Prices, QunUty and Variety, will induce all to purchase. The stock of MUSLINS, TISSUES, BAREQES, Qiogbsms, Calicoes, Linens, Damasks, Diapers and Goods for Gent's Wear, Ao., CANNOT ilK gUHPABSBD. Call ear lyand Judo e tot yourselves, as Tills is uo Humbug, at J. II. COHEN ACO/8, 14(kBroughton-st., next to I. W. Morrell A Co.'s., may 30 Furniture Depot. EINSTEIN &ECKHAN, 151 Congress-Street, T NVITE public attention to the LOW PRICES nt I which n general assortment of Dry Goods offered for salr their store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goods very much below the markot vaiaoat the recont Auction hale, in this City, jy are now propared to share the advantages with the!:' customers, by selling the following descriptions at prices below their original cost. Printed Lawns, Mantillas, #11—v Lac# Capes, Llaen HJkfs., Embroidered do.. Cotton Edgings Alnsertlngs, Will bee Groeerisi ■ware, I* Cloth l * w _, Terms cosh _ Ro.tndait CimtM at Private Cmal* 4 *’ 4 T ° r “ hr c * t * rM *-- 100 Hjdr»«ll« sale. Aurustus lfuinni.l'a im*..,..# v sale, and Coffee madifromtheEnSSie*iTmeVh vhol,MBi. nor. d.llc.t., 8.,„"^ x“d „| oteJ bol Private Mule. [ Fellow, a first rate eook foT ordinary manner. Prime Chok A prime likely yonnf •tenmbont or hotel. Ginghams and hdkfe At 2»i itsate Sale. Justreosived per last steamer—2 case* Ginghams, 2 do 1 reach Head lldkfs., ferial* low. 'Tennessee llaoou and Lard, at Private Sale. 13,000 lbs. New fiaoon, assorted Hog round. 2.WJ0 44 Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per R. R. , juai ikiiih serss.es. from lennessee, and tor sale la lot* to sail purchasers. Corn and Oat sat Private Sale. 300 bags Cora, and 860 do. Oats, for sale in lota to salt Strawberry Sets at Private Sale. Strawberry Betts of the following kinds-Alio# Hand*. Boston I'ino, British Uusea, Ohio” '- * ’* * “ Wr Crimson Cone, Whit* ^Vood| Hove?* SseJlInmEariy - nil grown in tnia elipate and la fill ffwwn in this olimat* and in good order. All order* loft at onr storo for any of the above kinds will be promptly attended to. * loum trmnibue and 2Vum n< Private Sale. xx8°Uirn*« , e’Bi’p 4 (t.. 4,44 °“"‘ 4 "’ > U ” m ’* JfS5SbrSk£“* wUh B,w B ‘“’- ®property will be sold on very aooomutoda- remove from theelty, has no further use for ft.1 J^«* Wfiijs Corn at Private Sal*. Jnst received per schr. Luoindn from Elisabeth Citv. 20UU bushels prime White Corn. * Groceries, Provisions, «ftc. PHILBRICK A BELL offer on accommodating term*, private sale: * * LIQVOUS.—60 bbls. N. E. Ram. 26 bbls.Peach Brandy. It bbla. Monongxh.lx Whljkj., t pip., IlolUnJ Ota. 11 half pipes Cognao Brandy. 10 casks 44 Small 8U11" Beoteh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth enske Ptnct, Caetillion A Co. aad ItcnacMy Brandy. 20° dos. or fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Ram, Whisky and Cat Inerry Bran dy—nli private'stock*. BAoow.-au oasks Side*, 10 oasks Hama, IS enske Shoulders. Hat.—300bales Eastern and Nurthern. CaMiKT.—160 bbls. Hoeendale Cement Co. Floob.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond* Cbockbbt.—26 orates assorted Common and Omni to. 0M «« Tumblers, assorted, 10 easoe Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cane, Ae. CBAonnn*.—10 whole and IU half bbls. Boston, leh , lmported!lo UOCOm,n0,l *P»n* a Sc a us.-A large auortment of Fairbank’e Platform. Also,a larr* * * ' — * — ... Also, a laTf* assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dtj dootl, hi,tab,I, Wool.. Wxr,. BcxH Clbok, Fancy Soaps, Fa ey Articles. Ac. Ao. jy 14 treot, for rent low. LOTTERIES. GKOKCJIA 8TATK LOTTERY, r the benefit of tke Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. To b« drawn la Savannah This Afternoon, at 6 o'clock. CLASS 21, $4,031-4 of 1,000—3 of 900. Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed en de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens'* Building, UMKKNK ANU PULAMM. 1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office Ifs. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. QBEQOF.Y A MAURY, Manager*. CLASS NO, 72 YOU 1863. Will be drawn in Savannah in publio Thie Afternoon June 17, at 6 o'clock. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. 5,000 Ticket* $1—shares in proportion JAMES GOWEN, jon* 17 Vendor for Gregory A Maury, UKKHNB AND PULA8K1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Hay Lane, near Hnll-Htreet. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. Ginghams, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges. Barege de Laincs, Cellars, Chcmisetts, Ribbons, Llnsn Thread do,. Sheeting and Shirting, Embroidered Muslins, Summer Silk, Capes, Brown and Uloached, Irish Linen, Hosiery. tpes, To insure tho entire advantages of the bargains we _.e now offering, an early coil at our establishment is neosisary, as such bargains cannot last lung, jo 14 E. A E. V., 75 pockets Java do. In store and for sal* by je 7 8WIFT A CO. 80A1*. 8TARCH, 0ANDLE8, Acts. O Ft BOXES C. W. Smith's Family Soap. &*J 60 boxes Whitnej's No. I J ‘ 100 half do No. 1 20 boxes Colgate's Pale A. D. Candles. Bedels B’s Candles. 60 do 35 do 25 do 60 do Kiln Dried Candy. 60 do Colgate's Starch. 100 do Bealeo Herring. 60 do Lemon Syrup. 40 do Pipes. j«7 la store and for sale br 1 U8T (| Drill RKdlV^O-^6 pair Whito Linen Drill penu, 48 pair Fancy utsve wui rssu, 48 do heavy Brown and Fanoy Dock Panic, SA do euperflno Blaok Doe Skin Pants, 24 do do Fanoy do do, 24 China Cause Bilk 48 real Orass Linen do. Also, n large lot 0! white and figured acd Embroidered Silk and MnreeUlM Vests, at MAAS A HE YU ANN'S apr 27 Clothing At. Ac. Ao. Tickets only $1—shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either sing ly or by the package for sale by E. WITHINOTON. Vender for Gregory A Maury, jonn 17 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. * Offloe No. 163 Bsy-streel—near city Hotel—la ooaneetion with IDrodon'e Exprese Office. **frgt Georgia State Lottery. A. D. ELLI8 A CO., Managers. OLAII 21. To be drawn This Day in Savannah. 4,031—4 of l^OOO—9 ol900! Ao. Tickets $1—ENaree in proportion. Risk on n pack of 26 halvee only $7 4 Risk on n peek of 26 q'rtors 44 $3 7 EXTRA CLASS V FOR 1863. To be drawnlTo-Merrow. GRAND 8CHEME. 840.000._19, S8T-.0, OOO! Tick.t.$IO—HxlT,,>g—Q'ri82.S0—Elgktk. $1,39. Ticket,, .itk.r ,lu,ly or by tka pHktn, for 1.1, br j»n, 17 CilARLkIS B. VATTEHHUk Proclamation. COMMONWEALTH OE HAVANNAH. 2 ^0 all whom these presents shall come, srreteing: Know ye, that we, the proprictorc ef the 44 Blue ire,' 4 have a large stock of goods on band nud contem plating a change in our business on or before the 1st day of September next we therefore will offer for enle from this day, our entire stock, nt prime Northern COST. Our etook ie largo, new end froth, and has been selected with oare from the best Philadelphia, N. York end Boston Houses, and oonsLte in part of DRY OOOD8* 1000 pieces of Prints nil prices, 600 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jeooneis, 8wias Mull. Cambrics and Cross Bor Muslin, Ginghams, Barege Do Lalns, very eheap Bilk Publics, Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton Parasols, 8,10 and 12>4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, 200 doieu assorted Hose and half Hose, 100 doaon sorted Gloves, 16 de. do. Alexander's best Kid. at 60 ets. por pair, 8lik and Cotton Udkfo, Linen Drills, Gam- bruoua, Cotton Paula. Stuffs. Ao. CLOTfilNO A I.Aro* #ssa5K- OowUMarri.ln, whito u. ,61.,,d rraMk Un, A jr.1t ,„1„, 6, o.xu.xrt*', steamer during the meatb. ^ HARNBEN’S EXPRESS^ TY ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform tbe XV. sens of Ssvanmah aad Me vicinity, that they 1 concludsdI their nrrangeaento with the le it our express** by the Philadelphia enable ue to forwi Merohandiee aud valuable* to *. _ or n States—also to California and. Offices and Aoemts— 188 Bay-i A. Ells A Son, Maoon: Geo. RT ' E. C. Unbbell, Colummtat 74 1 43 and 46 South-third-stroet, PUx^.,™..., . f.bll HVlNQ8TON.wmcaMTEB.tC0. i'm’tnrwirn nnil htfiji I ItUHINKNH. WILL continue the Factorage and Cotumlstion Business on my own aeoouak*. Offise on ns T -it a ■'■-■-ThVrmHir: HUUIUBOJLDT * HFlAir BtU "««*«•» U*n*f*tUtrTI •/ Fin Proof Bafyiron Hailing., Lock., £c. their ^smtSe'iel eitieoae ef Snvnnn Avonnak, trad to fill th# ooruer vt seuetsoa and Bi may 27 ly —freporad t. orders for any tkleg in Us nbeveJUe, ai UElEbOLDTA EIFL1R. CAkUlBS Iff. iUNCHUV. NCI!5jS , M« n " Klnctiloy A Thomas. N SSfc-MSSa.BKS&.'S SR! New Goods. i. nasueh, No* 148 Cengress-ii, OUI*D invite tho attention of Ledlea' to ble Inseitinge, Ureas Skirts, Corded do., and a grtttvaX-* ty of fauoy articles, tf ' «8t Butfiierrean ORlIeiy. rpiIE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formorlv I occupied by Mr. FrsaUeo, e.raer iThOfolriSS and Market square, where he will be happy to sobS# lormtr patrons of the KrtnUisluntnt. udunsttwa «»“ “,wUI I.vor hiS with .“ia s ^MH lt 8tUr<lPU J° P 1& U * A***stjis OfG W ADMINISTRATRIX** HALE. lL . L .i bo " old •** ,ho A"* Tuesday in July netxL at the Court House. Jn the city of Invonnair wiiutnam eounty, between the hours of lOanffiST^ agreeable to an order of the Honorable the CaavS T dinary or aaid county : Ten or twelra *S8r * ing of men. women and children, together wl residence, called Pleasant Retreat/of JnmVi 6, four kondrsd . ,, Hal*. ateiA llxlii oim kuna Cxrrix$», («lih polit ..... a, urd.'bj, Brower X 8ox, N,wV«k.xx* kxTtohx u.od but BttJ,, It osb k, h«u xt tbo Cftrri.,. "- tor, o, Mr. UW. W. UxrJuMtl, ««“*• m ‘> 13 BCBANTOM. JOBM85QN k tjo. H UlihANO U1N.—lu pi,ic, Hwao (ilx.'Ito «1, .1 N,w York Mxrk.t Brio., t, " I* 4 W. N. 0AV1DBOH i( t OUZ. KUUHU PltAThH, ._u,ST Oyw sixes, in store, for sale by 1 >A|UON.-iWhhd#. Bides nadslioui .. „ ._ap> dossu assorted Linen B. Shirts and acdor Shirts, Dri ere, Ae. Our stoek of Boots and Shoes, is entirely fresh and HATS. Panama, Leghorn, Chinn and Kossuth, 200 doxen double Canada Straw, very eheap. Also, 3 cases left of thocs fashionable Bilk, “ Plus Ultra Hats, menu . Store, together with 10,000 otber I to locution. W# say to one end nil, Veni, Vidi, Vlci, and yon will find that it is no humbug; but to your advantage to give us a call. UAU8MAN A MAYER, Proprietors of tho Blue Store, May 30 181 Congross-st. P. 8.—No extra charge for showing tho goods. *«*The Central Georgian pleas* copy 2 months, and send bill to this offloe. 'I'HK RAlI.UOAIk OKL.K11 RATION,— I Amidst nil the excitement and pleasure attending the celebration, there ean be founilfat fine assortment of Gentlemeu’e Blaok aud Pearl, SUk aad Beacon »«»$ Gent’s tine Leghorn, Panama, Manilla and Straw Hats, of many descriptions, at N. K. BARNUM 4 00., juS 149 Cougreex-etreet. OTICK. N OTICE.—Tho Ui»dersi|ii««| lm. t« opoiiad nt his old stand, nt the corner of Bryan and Joffor- son-streets, where he will continue to sell ns th* agent O'Bryan, Dry Goods, Groeeries, Clothing, Cutlery, Northern and WesUrn Produce, aad all other articles in his former line of buslnoM, for each eheap. je iU-6* JOHN DOYLE. Jn., Ag'x for Jas. O'Bryan. fi np«U«l I mUmM xl) ikon ludebwd to th. Ixt. «tm to xk. iamodlat, pxym.xt, ta« tbm bx.iuf dxlux, lo prMfat lk,m for MUltmawt. j> io (MowHr lo * -J W boxes Sporm Candles, assorted ihu en s. 8wr do. Lauding and for sale W ****** ***** J.0 ULAUHOKN i CVNHimmxw H *ARlNA,0„i.' Corn Surob jU i; .d IBtUotro. 4,4 rJ Broughton Street. . IkOHE’H KAli.KOAlk ItlLlM unj Mi XV Cpr«r. a .upplj jon t.e.l.,1 ud far Ml, at Ut . ABOTliEOXBIkA' Hil“" l^'Olt HA1.E.—A jBimk! ^AILoHl X? *d as snob, about & years old. will be —un tr psssss and for sale at * ALEKANI^bKl ■ J# 8 oor. Bu.'l aad Congrera-ats.r^-*— I* 8 Moxum.xl Booxn. LJ AMS, I1AJMH 5ti0 Duffleld'i, 8u» I XX^Sbay',. Rolotoa'i, and otbar brudfol i£S.g je 8 oor. Bull and ODiiiTMa.fu'^k.mMA^^. ' |V| 'Va OF ROHKH-Anax«llcM UiiH’t.r 1VA softening nod beautifying the akin, removia* l n a ' 1 i rtc I k e *' *°-» aDd a most agreeable art^mtowxa after g shaving, Ao. For eal#^^ U-VUMINO ! HAulilNU !—!I$|,ulbOamw X> 7 B,»dto,. Ia itora ud for,xl.br OEltltlNN'H MATCHEB.-ttooUotCK. D al ClMk's Matches, maaufaetnred by BlIunLn i,nd aro'iho^exnd' * M ‘ uo * ff** t *f‘' b * ***/^WnSiert SFlttlT GAH.—HplritGxx'toio,x oMb'JJii. O, ole, berealtcr, there wlU be non* sold on a crodis Cosh prioe 76 cent* por gallon» W ranis per quart! Af „ ItUAHHUiUJNUOok xndCorixr tVxl.r Wtofc': U .*•. Ibr Ml, b, [j.$] JIOa8C * NICUOI.8. { CAPABLE of carry iu, SO cord, wood, .ultabla \y forth.cxaxt or rir.r, I* 8 DAVID B. nilLOK. FOR SALE. A V ERY SUPERIOR one horse Carryall, dm- ble tent, mad* by one of the best manafkutumn nt the North. For Dartioolors, apply to SAWYER* HOLLISTEK 4 Co., may 31 Whitaker Street* NOTICE. 1 * TRACTORS, Merchants and Other*, de- l 1 sirieg to bar* their Cotton repacked, can do su hr applying at my press. Eastern Wharves. . . o’ Y U U f.—IIO I'blf. Nnw York Suuxr H.xm B». O rup, Ia .tor. ud lor Ml. W J. > oOBCF k BmrwvD y ■ § EKN LEAVES, front benny■ Port rono, with original designs, by Fred. M. Coffle- Ud Jack j or the Stolen Chtld-a Sketch from Lift: by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hunts. , . „ , r Minnie Lawson; or tU Outlaw’s Lepgu*: by Charles XvS&^SVlsea: or tho Trials of aaOrphan OlxL j*9 Bsoelvsd by JOHN M- COOPER A CO> irvlREUT IMPORTATION of f J) pay A Co* BRANDIES.—10 half pi| — io 14 ..iffhtft rtn Sa TKx khAi r