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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1853)
savannah iP. VUitlnc Committee lor Mtif and Sum: N. B nJ j. J. Kelly. ArpUf»tio»l f«r»dmillion lb _,j, to the Vloltlm CommIUw. lo Owttol imorg.li ,, -or member of the Board or Matagon may «raot *£ ,*“'*r* TIIE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase JOfi*negroc• at a// times, either singly, or la fa mine* and will pay fair market prices for them. In' fJlk . WILLIAM WRIOUT, Bay Lnne. HI5A1. TIIK WICK. Men of liberal education at the preeent JffOSs day, devote all their talents to discover the inasue whereby they may remove those painfal mala* di«a which assail the human frame. There Is no nobler ft rt thau that of healing tlio slok, considering the num liwrlsss diseases to which man is liable, aud whieh may cause him to drag out a protracted life of distress, auddenly out him off In the bloom of his oxiatence and useful ness. We slionld gratefully seise upon every means of counteracting their dreadful effeots, ing a removal of tiioso clogs to happiuoss. In those cams where the Liver or the Stomach is the cause, wo woald highly recommend Dr. liooflnnd’s German Bit* ten, prepared by Dr. O. M. Jaekson. No medlciuo at this time stands higher than these Bitters, and to those • are suffering from the horrors of Indigestion, v ny they are the antidote. 2w je "4 Ueerpt Impravemont In Dciuiatry. DR. BARNES having secured the right to JvflT Use Dr. Am.bn s Patkht Cokrouwn, is now prepared to cupply artittcinl teeth on his plan. By the uio of Alton's 8 ilicious Compound, the tooth, gum and pinto are made ia one solid sod continuous pteeo s form ing the most life-like and beautiful substitute for natu ral teeth ever invented. This improvement noeds only to be seen to be approbated. Dr. B. will be pleased to exhibit specimens to all who will favor him with a call at his office, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets, next to Baroum's lint 8tore. ly je 14 11. U. 11.—PAIN rw^-j^Disorgunixes the whole system, it weakens rsA the nerves, it absorbs or drios up the vital fluids, it checks tho free nnd healthful clroulation of the blood, it retards the regular action of all the func tions, It weakens the joints, it irritates themembrscoe, UgAtuonU, eartliages and coats of the bouos, musclos and other organs. It affbots the liver, spleen, klndeys, pancreas aud tho brain. Every important organ feels Ue inilueuoo and suffers its dlstrsssing eonse<iuences. Had way’s Ready Relief will, in a few minutes, stop tho most severe paroxy isms of Pain—all kinds of pains it will instantly relieve. Chill favor, diarrhoea, rals'ia, toothoelio, rheumatism, lumbago, gout, paralysis, ttiif joints, summer complaints, Ac., it will stop in a few jninutes. Trice 2ft aud 60 cents. Iladwsy A Co’s New Medioine for the euro of Scrofu lous Complaints, is a.quick and powerful remedy. IT 13 OSLLKD Knil way’s Renovating Resolvent. .It produces au electrical effect through every portion ortho system. It purities and enriches the blood. It wolves away every diseased deposit seated in the sol- iJs and fluids. It imparts hoalth and vitality to every organ. It will ears rickets, syphilis, cancers, tumours, uoJos, caries of the bones, Ao. Prloe $1 por bottle, je 1ft * lm DENTISTRY. Drs. KOYAJLL, aud lOtlNSOX, Surgical and Mecliuulcal Dentists. Office ovor Zogbaum’s Music Store, War*, ket Square. ly not A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. OAX rUUCUASK NO UMUKdY KQUALTO DU. TOBIAH’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. fur Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, iguinny Sure Throat, Toothache, .'loadache, boa-sickness, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In soot Stings. Pains in the <• Limbs, Ao. If it does not give relief, reooileot your money will be r.funded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to tho directions. This artlole is au English reme dy, and was used by William tbe Fourth, Into kln|g of England, soJcortitied toby him si a euro for Rheumatism, where mry thing else iis had triod, failed. Ovur 10,000,000 tailed have been sold In the Uullod States without a - liuglo failure, and many families have stubed that if it i wiu ft 10 por bottlo they would not be without it, iu cave ol Croup, aslt is os certain to ours ai it is applied. The umst severe UOI/OH is cured iu a low days. It euros TooTiuoiiB in 3 minutes—uisADauuu in } a an hour aud c'iiuluha, whan first taken, in a few hours. Price 2ft and SO cunts. DR. TOBIAS has also put up a UORSfc. UNIMENT in pint bottles, which is warranted eheapor aud bettor “ i other for Colio, Galls, Cuts, Swolliugs, Bruises, “ L Cracked Tier’ cratches, Cracked Tlool, Ao. 49- Price 60 cauls. DR. TOBIAS could till twenty newspapers with tho luttutd and uertlficates roocived eommundiog his Liul- uour, but oouiidurs that warranting it sufficient, os any (me who duos not obtain reliuf is uut coiled on to pay for -A. A. SOLOMON8 A CO. and J. H. CARTER are the sole agents for Savannah—also for sa^kby the drug gist* aud storekeepers throughout UeorgilP 4J“ Dr. Tobias' office, 240 Greeuwieu streot, N. Y. J. il. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew's liail, will supply the oouutry meroliauts ut the proprietor’s low ust prices. mar 16 Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, •• Saturday, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. * Saturday, The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, •• The Florida, Capt. Woodhuil, " Saturday, " Thu Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, " : The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, " : Tho Florida, Capt. Wood hall, " Saturday, " , The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, Aug. Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •* Saturday, " Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhuil, “ Saturday, " The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Woduesday, " AugusU, Capt. Lyon. “ " *“ “ Tbe Florida, Capt. W'oodhnll, " Saturday, " 27 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, " 31 Tbo Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ” Saturday, Sept. “ Tlit Florida, Capt. Woodhuil; ** Saturday, •• Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, "Wednesday, " .. 'These ships are tho largest on the coast, unsurpassed Jb speed, safety and oomfort-making their passages in TO to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polito offluers. They offer a most doslrable con voyanco, to Now York. On the completion of the At lama In the autumn, this line will ho semi-weekly— ■ailing eaoh Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passago, $26; Steerage, $2. PADELFOKD, FAY A CO., Agents in Hsvaunah. BAM'LL. BUTCH ELL, Jo iff if 13 Broadway, N. York. UNITED STATES* MAIL STEAMSHIP 1H A HE Vs. William Rollins, Commander, be- •JWfflL tweon Bavaunah, Koy West and IIa- ttLc.-J/fc.TOTvano. connecting with the Pacific KBSsmbMull Steamship Company's Line for Cuiiiwrmu. i msspleudtd sea steamship Will hcTeafter leave Savannah for Koy West and Havana on the 16th and 30th of each mouth, and from Havana for Savan nah on the Pth and 22d of each month. The ISABEL will connect at Havana with the United States Mail Steamship Company's Line to Asninwall and the Pacific Mail Line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at tbe Railroad Wharf free, transit attue Isthmus atthe passengers espouse. ■ The ISABEL will also oonneut at Havana wit United States Moil Steam Company's Line to New Orleans. Tiokotsfor Key West aud Havana oin bo bad of COHENS A HERTZ, Agents ut Savannah. Tickets for New Orlcaus, Aspiuwail and riau Fran cisco oan be had by applying to MURDEOAI A CO., Charleston, p. C, NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORID A, Capt.Woodhuil, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belougiug to , the New York and Savannah Steam , , Navigation Coihpxny, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships aro of 1,300 tons reoister, apd unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. Theso mourners, leaving Savannah at the earns time that tbe Marlon and Southerner leave Charleston, Vive in New York as soon as or before them. 4fcS~Cabiu passage $26, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFOHl), FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. J JII 104 Front-struetTNow York. U. H. MAIL LINK. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. New-Kork & Charleston Steaiu-l'aeketi. Lonvo Adgor's wharves every Saturday A—-#V9ah jifternouu und eaoii alturnulo M>«i«cr- On Saturday tho new andsplen- Steamships 2 AS. A DOER. Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry l,2uo Tens. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, wUi •ave eacli alternate WeduenUy—having been ncwl ooppered aud guards raised, is now in complete order. AST For Freight or Passage, having eiegant Stato Room accommodations, apply at the office of the -tgi HEN It Y BlIbSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharver. N. B.—A uew ship will bo placed on tbo lino to neot with the Southerner on Wadnetdavs. ful STEAMBOAT LINES. Summer. All goods consigned to it, will however bo ' rwarded by other ouuvoyanees. may.2d GEORGE if. JOHNSTON, Pres Savuimuli nud Auau.ta. On and after the lut of May next, tho stearuor OREGON. Captuiu Jas. M. Moody, w ill make regular w eekly trips butweeu bavaunah and Augusta, and touching at all the intermediate landings on curtain days and at ccr- talu hour*—leaving bavaunah every Tuesday evening fto’clook P. M., aud Augusta every Saturday rnoru-' _ g at 8 A. M. By this arrangement planters and merchants on the river will bu auurded uu opportunity of shipping aud revolving their good* with *omo cer tainty, aud of a regular eon voyanco for themselves and laifius to and from both plaou*, a* tho aooommodatiotis r paasoiigere ure both awplo aud comfortable. Tims p oti hour*—dOwn 24. Fare $5. apr 20 KINCHLEY A THOMAS, Agent*, Medicine* which. never fait lo give satisfac tion, and are t used by many' physician* in their practice. Dr. J. 8. IIumo’m Nervous nud Invigor ating Cordial. Tlio Greatest Discovery in Modieal Soionoo!—For all Nervous Conditions of the System !—Heart Dlbcasos and Nervous Complaint*. -j^Tlii astounding aud happy effeot of Dr. M*OSi Rose’s .Nervous Cordial, for Diseojesof tho iUart, Palpitation, Numbness. Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in Yace, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or fur tbe Mind or Body worn down by care, labor, or study, has imluuod niuuy physicians to ase it iutholr prouiloo. For a weak institution, it is a grand rostorer: it. completely re- i.uves from the systom all nervous irritations, and is almost inlraaulou* in its rapid and happy effect. The weak and the nervous are rroquontiy restored to per- t hoalth boforo using ono bottlo, Prloe fifty oonts. Do. J. 8. Hose’s Great l'nln C'urer— the Wonder ol* the Age. Do yon suffer with any pain? If you do, use Dr. li<>.o'* Pftiu curcr. It cures Toothaouo, Sore Throat, Earauhe, Stiff Neck or Paius iu the Fuov, in a fuw minutes. It cures quickly Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Cures Chiloluius, Corns, and auy irritatiou u thu feet. It auts like u ubarm -for Pains m tho Sido, •nubs or Book, and for Rheumatism from u sudden "Id, it is magical in Its offsets; la bottles, 12}£, 26 aud 60 ceuta. Tug best Coucu Sritur in zuis Wouuu — Dr. Roso's celebrated .Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to the worst Coughs, whotuer consumptive or proouoding from h cold. It allays any irritation of tbe Lungs, und forti • Deii the system against any future attacks. In bottle* at Wi cents aud$L Fon Bilioos Habits anu Bad Colds.—If you are biliousji you require a purgative mbdlulue. If you havo a bad cold, you should remove it from the system, it yuur liver is out of order, yon will havo oold feet, va- iMble nppetito, and a yellow skin—take Dr. Rose's Auti Bilious or Railroad Pills, and you will soon be relieved from all bad fooling*. Iu boxos 12}i and 2ft ots. These Pills are oullod RAILROAD FILLS, because tlioy go ahead of all other pills la their good effects. tree/rum Itercury. All or the above preparations, with Dr. Rose’s Mcdl- -osl Advisor to Persons in Siokness and in Health, to be ludof JAS. ii. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., -jrajjr* i.i.lam w. LINCOLN. At all the rospeetabie Drug' surci la isrznr.-b. and Xbrsugbout the State. ‘ ly mar 14 JUUI118 WANTED. In 1836 and '39 a, largo number of Geor- giuus went over to the Republlo ut Texas to 3>slst the Texans to gain their independence. Many of these wore massacred w ith Fannin, and others fell while fighting undor Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, aud Lhuton. The Republic of Texas granted to the heirs tlioso bravo men a large quantity of land, vory low 01 whom have ooue fbrwurd to elaim their right. Tb« dcscendanU of those who participated in tho revoiu- -“ary struggle of-Texas can procure these lauds, on a Pl»lioatloR'to the uuderslgued, who possesses all aeees- tx *y information oti the subjogt. niaea flm S. Y. LEW, Savannah. ieral advances made upon sbipmeut* of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and N «w York. (3m) C.A.L. LAMAR. ' DENTISTRY. DR. M. €. UEAbD Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the beat style. Olhoo first corner west ol " o Marshall Uoase. ly jan 17 TAl'SOOTT’S |pM EXCHANGE EMIGRATION AGENCY. Persons wishing to send for their friends, •vfia and desirous of bringing them out by fir.t «lui packet ships, are Informed that (ha subset ibers are the ouly agents fur tho above Agency In this citx. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapscotfe t Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 audup- ^anls, which drafts aro negotiable in any towu through- ° ul Irolaad and Great Britain. Braru en France and Germany, payable In nil part* the continent, also for sale. Apply to dec 24 ly HUNKER * OGDEN. 80 Bay-et. Coagrexe-rtroet, btlwosn Drayton and AtereMg. .’"..fir 4pi>.;'A 7j . nov 22 r , .To Corn Buyers. (J°TTON AND HipBPLAN'l’KKS, «nd other., Savunnuli, Augusta uml Hamburg. ■I in The Union Steamboat Company of f , M ffi^rlwTn^Q ei)l ' ii!la aud South Carolina having tho- aJfeMflBRluakroughly overhauled and reiUtcd the eu- K rior steam-packets U. L. COOK aud OREGON, with jhter*. ore now ready to transport freight of all dusariptlou between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than auy other boats ou the river. Tbe steamers aro commanded by experienced and accommodating eaptaius, and all freight consigned to their aguuts will be forwarded free ol Commissions. Tho accommodation* for passengers equal if not superior to any boats ou the river, kora $5,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr. t Savannah, JUNCULEY A THOMAS, " JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1S52. sop 21 .. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Vlu Dariou, iiruuswick, 81. Murys. JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBUKG (Black Creek). AND PICOLATA. Leaves every Tueeduy, ut 10 o’clock, A. it. w Tbe superior steam-paoket WM. GAS TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday Morning, at 10 o'clock, anu will eou- liuuu to leave every Tuesday. The rales of pausago by this boat are as follows: To Darien... 43 00 St. Mary’s 4 60 igbto , •teain-paeket wharf, t au 24 CLAGHGRN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO TRAVELLERS UOINU NORTH. TilK SAVANNAH AN1> CUAUKB8TON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every murning at,4 o’clock A. M., after tbe arrival of the night train of the Central IUil- eonneuting at Charleston with the Wlluiiugtuu SleuNi’FacMUi Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, at2>* P.M., aud also with tho New-York and Chnrloston Bieaiuahlpp, Which leave Charleston. every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoou on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to cuuuoot with the splen did uew steamship James Adytr oue week, and the steamship Southerner the noxt. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $23. [my 16] S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. H um . xne superior new stoampaci fKjkAttto^^LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every dWeiiHHmsSaturday at 10 o’oloek A. M. U*M» ot passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville... 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 lllaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. It. Duke, for Ooala, Will be shipped free of all oharges at Palutka. ‘ ' board, at the Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. Acvr SHIP LINES. Tho SO hr. FANNI * Ppljr W OODEN A BUNKER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—lid011’u Line. Tbo regular packet schoouor JOHN POTTS BROWN, Collett waster, will have despatch as above, k or freight or passage, apply to je 10 OGDEN A BUNKER, CHEAPEST DRY GOODS in tit* cur, FOR CASH. No. 149 Broughton Street, Nt.r Dick,nn't Oat/cctio.er,. T he HUBSClllIlEAS ill nul<;r m iiinlia rootti for.torn Ml «uJ Wtotor .upfv. on.r th.lr pmtol .lock of i.uiiL.bto Ureii CWi, ai au.li ptlco. u mailinturc . o.lt. Willi » mil i.ppl, .r Foreign nnd Homeilic Dry Hoods. Jlilch wlllba .old .1 VEIIY l,OW I'KICKS forCa.hor CIl. .ou.pt.Utie, cflu.iitlu, |. p.rt 0 f • Ol.Mb«d and Brown dhaeltof. «nd Hhlrtlnp.. of .Ttry wldtu »nd nmlltr. Bud Tluli, Twilled Hlrlpu., CUuuk., Bintud Bruwn Drilling., Denim., de.de, OKESS GOODS. Monrnlnr and Colored C.ltooo, Colored nnd Slonrnln* 01n«linmi.ljiwni.nd0r«.ndton A torn nnd iplen- did oolleotlun of colored Muslins, Fren ;h Lawns, Jaco- aoU.ndOrnndlot, Btook nnd Colored llnre.e., Bilk Aldwuew, Bl.uk ItolinnBilk for Dremea, M.otniu,do., Bilk Lno. to lull, 1'..pilot, l,|n Do Linde, do,, do. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undressed do, "war- anted all pure Linen Yarn aud 8<mnd Bleach." Also, warranted as cheap as any suoh Linens can be found in this market, White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch aud Russia Diapers, Linen rowels and Towell ing Urdubnrga aud Crash. HOSIERY Aftll GLOVES. Ladles’ and MDsee Blaok, Whit* and Colored H Gout's and Boy’s White, Colored nnd Brown U II in all sites and qualities, Gauto.Meriuo and Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladles’, Gent's, Misses and Boy’s Gloves and Mitts ol vairous qualities—a full assortment. WRITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED KOBE DUE8HKSS, BLACK, WHITE uml COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOBINET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN I.ACE, LACE and GAIJ^E VEILS. Embroideries. Gents* Pocket Udkfs, with a large oolleetion of L. C. Hdkfs, from $1 perdosun,upwards, well worthy tho at- tontiou of families as boiug particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and cheeked Hwlsse and Jaconets, Mull. Book, Nauisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, IIoa«f and Lisle I.aoes and Kdgiugs, new style Muslin Collars and Undersleovcs, Ao. *pr 18 3m T. k L. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring nnd Summer. W M.RSYMON S, Draper und TiUlor, 17 Wliituker-Nt. R ESPECTFULLY solicits the nttention of his friends and th6 public in general, to his 1 Stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, suitable C. present and oumibg season ; it has all been made up under his porsoual superintendence, and for style and tion of the Stock: Froeks aud Sacks of Blaok, Blue Cashmero Cloths, Black Drap Dele Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duolt Drill and Fauuy.Liuon Froclu* m " A a “" India Grass Silk aud Bruwn Linen Sacks, Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Sacks, Pants of Fancy French Cassimerc, Blaok Doe 8kin Cassimerv. Black Drup Dele aud Hprlug Tweed Cassi- mcro,*W hite Duck. Fancy Linen Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill und Duok Panto, for servant* Vests of Black 8atin, Black Barathea and Fanoy Bills, Fanoy nud White Marseilles, Figuyodand stripe Linens. Also, a large Stock ol furuiahlug Goods, suoh as Stocks, Gloves, Suspendurs, Cravats, Collars, Merino end Cotton Uudor Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk aud Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. Tho whole HOME MANEEACTUHE, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! E AV1NG purchuaed tho right to uiuiiiifucturo the following kinds of Soap, tlio undersigned is now prepared to do so at the shortest notice, vis : American Cream Soap in bars. \ " Lauudry In mass. " Toilet (Bunitive) in small bars. " Shaving Soap iu uakes. " " Cream in pots. Cream 8oap preparation lu bbls. By the use of those soaps, hot water, washing ma chines, washboards, Jto, Ac., are entirely dispensed w itli, and not oue iourth the labor is required to do the washing of a family. Washlug is dune by merely rubbing tbe soap on the parts mostly soilod, then place them in water eutfloient to cover them, and let them remain in a few hours, then with a good baud rubbiug and thorough rinsing, they will be perfectly dean aud beatifuliy bleached, anu without injury to the most delicate fabric. A call aud trial is respectfully solicited. W. E.MONGIN, No. 170 Broughton-st. N. B.—Those soaps wash in cither hard, suit or soft ater..ly may 23 Proclumulioii. COM.II ON WEALTH OK 8AVANNAII. rj H) oil whom tin-no presents shall comu, greiciug: X Know ye, that wo, the proprietors of the " Bluo Store,” have a largo stock of goods on hand uudeout um piring a change in our businos* on or before the 1st day of ffoptombor noxt wo thorefore will off er for sale from this day, our ontlro stock, at prime Northera COST. Our stock is large, uew and fresh, and has been selected with care from the best Philadelphia, N. York aud Boston Houses, anu oonsi.ts lu port of DHV GOODS. 1000pieces of Prints all prices, 600 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Swiss Mull, Cambrics and Cross Bar Muslin, Ginghams, Barege l>e Lain*, very cheup Silk Publius, Umbrellas, Silk ami Cotton Parasols, M, 10 and 12‘4 Bleached and Unbleaohad Sheetings and Shirtings, 200 dosun assorted Hose aud half Hose, 100 dosou as sorted Ulovoe, 16 do. do. Alexander's best Kid. at 60 cts. ter pulr, Silk and Cotton Hdkfs, Linon Drills, Gam- ■roous, Cotton Pants. Stuffs, Ao. CLOl'IlING. A large and well soloeted sluok to bo sold cheap. 100 doxeu assorted Linen B. Shirts aud under Shirts, Draw- rs, Ac. Uur stock of Boots and Shoes, is entiroly fresh and HATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth. 200 dozen double Canada Straw, very cheap. Also, 3cas- e left of thoao fushlouable Silk, (Spring nnd Summer btyle.) Ni Plus Ultra Hats, manufactured expressly fur the Blui Store, together with 10,000 other articles too numurou to meutiun. Wo say to ono and all, Veni, Vldi, Viol, and you will find that it is no humbug: but to your advantage to give HAUSMANAMAYFR, Proprietors of thu Bine Ktoro, lHICougress-st. charge for showing the goods. Wo say id that ‘ Us a call. may 30 Pit I ME NEW YORK C0b M among which arc to be lowed some of the most desira ble sty lee of goods, for this and tim coming season, con sisting in part of tne following goods, vis : Colored and Figured Bareges, , do. do. do. 8iik Tissues. ' Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Baiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconet end Cauibrio do. do. do. Check Sa las do. Colored and Figured Organdies, lllaok and Golorod Lawns. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed ami rialn Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege Dc Lainee. Itlauk and Colored Chain el ion Bilks. Plaided and Brocaded do. Colored Maroelin* and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., & e . We have a large and well selected stock of the oete- brsfed RICHARDSON’S, GRAY'S, DUNBAR. DICK SON A Co.’e Shirting and Fronting Linens: Together with a large and o'egnntaasortraent of While end Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask IXvIies. Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Kye Diaper Linon Dow lees, Huokabaok Diaper, French Linen Tow els and Doylies. Linen Lawns and Linen Cambrio, Ao. Ao., Ao., Ao.,A«. ttTR XX80IiT.ME.NT OF DOMESTIC GOODS ie complete aud embraces every artielo kept in a Arid elass retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to call and ate for thcmaolvce, as Great Bargains will bo given, especially in FANCY GOODS, whieh will be sold ib many instances below cost. Tills is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be aatured of «he fact at J. U. COHEN A CO., may 24 if 140 Broughton-at. DRYGOODS AT COST And Some' Less for Caslt. SELLING OFF AT COST Many Fancy Articles Less, I T in hardly worth wlnln for the purchaser to know eer motives for doin- **•*• ~ • OUR PRICES are one andVnftSL. No eecond price, all who buy from ue will fare alike. NO CHEATING PETER, to favor Paul , this ii notour way, as Is well known in Savannah ; the HK8T Ji-iMiK will have no advantage over those who s not . No secrecy enjoined to tell what yon gh ia frequently the caso tcith tome, to hide tin while at the aametiino perhaps pi yourself. WATCH, YOU W1 FILL TRICKS, tioing them _ . I 'riiLREFORE look and learn boforo you purchase. Our stock ie largo, it ie not nocossary to enumerate them. We respectfully invite tho LADIES end Gen- tlem jo of 8avaunah, aud all who visit the city IN WANT of goode, to call and oxamiao our stock. After wliiuh they oan Judub best betweeu wlmt they have ■ecu and ours; this course is best and safest for tl purchaser to a wise conclusion. .T. II. dc II. Shcnlian, Corner Broughton and WhUnker-eti., may 31 SA VA A'AM a. New Goods. I . DASHER, No. 14(1 Congress-nr. W OULD invito tlio nttmitiou uf Ladies’ to liii clioico selection or Bsrages, Chally’e, Muslins Cxmbrk-s, Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, Hose and half do., Linen Cambrio Hdkfs., Under- ■loevce, Collars, Gloves, not dp., Mite, Laces, Edgings. Inserting*. Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varie ty of fancy artioles. tf gpr U Houses and Lands. TO RENT. | A comfortable Dwelling House, situated WoHt-Uroad-stroet, Ju sight of the Charleston (.Steam-packet Wharf. Apply to r tf I). A. O'BYRNE, 36 Wert Broad-st. TO RENT. ► The Brick Store on Moore’s wbarfTlately J riiod bv A. C. Toms, from uow until the 1 (.November next. For particulars inquire of R. uutil the 8th of particulars inquire o' MARY A. E. TOMS. Administratrix, TO RENT For a term of years, the store and dwelling soruer or Bay ana Montgomery sts. Apply to may 30 DAVI1) R. DILLON. Valuable Lot For Sale. I FOR SALE.—A valunblo Lot I tainliig 202U acres, situated in tbe 4tli •District of the first soctioa of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number 17fi in the plan of said District. Parsons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 25 tf | .3OR RENT.—The hrick building, 80 lent lim V on Buy-st., by 00 feet deep, now occupied by I olomono, Esq., 1. well calculated tor a wholesale Gri n 1st Outober next. Fur Terms, COIIENS A HERTZ. M L l.aml for Sale. The undersigned offore for sale his PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY containing near fivo hundred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and under good fence; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store houoe, aud all necessary out-buildfagsi ouly two miles from tbe forty- " nil* station on the C. R. R., directly on the publio leading to Hudson Ferry, on tho Savanuah river. The pises la oousiderod very healthy; lands produce woll, and a good loeatiou for a country store, and vory c-ouveulont to market. Auy person wishing to puruhase such a place would do well to give me a call immediate ly. Ou it is one of the best peach orchards in the couu- try. My poetoffiae ls llaloyondalo. J. FREEMAN. Bcmrxw Co., April 6, If63. , tf apr C ***The Central Georgian please copy 2 mouths, and send Idll to this office. REMOVAL. FADS WO I . . w he 1st of Jal., . . opposite the Pulaski House. Until that time the stock of Dress and Fancy Goods now on hand at tho old stand, No. 181 Rroughtoa-lt. Will bo Sold at Coat. Tho stock of these Goods is large and dusirable, con ■istiug of the most Fashionable bty ies, and many of the finest qualities. STAPLE GOODS—Will bo offered at greatly reduced pricea. RAKGAIN8 May be obtained in Gooda of every description. We will not enumerate Goods or Prices here, or v a Ions advertisement to convince people of the sinceri ty of this, our statement; tut respectfully iuvito nil to call and examine for themselves, und see if we will not sell Goods aa cheap, if not cheaper, than those who make greater preteaslo jo 16 COJLD 8UI>A WATER, F LAVORED with the Sunet ami most delicate 8YRUP8, always on draught at BIliE’S FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and Whitaker-strects. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kept constantly on hand. Orders for ,he oity or country prompt./ attended to. apr 21 FOR Kit EIGHT Oil CHARTER. —The Packet Schooner E. II. ROWLEY, Rogori -jOl Master. Apply to OGDEN ABUNKER. SmBm jo ift The first class snip bx axu itiuu x a, raxion ggStttuastor, will have dispatch. Fur freight 400 SMMbbulua Cotton to complete cargo, apply to - job WA811BURN, WILDER A CO. VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. a. Freights for Northern, Eastern and 3-3, " ii thorn porta, cau be bad on *PP^ oa ~^£|^ tion to (nov I) HOWLAND k L lLOBINU OUT A1U8L1NH, at i>0 pur t cent, below ooet. 1000 yards ol colored Muslins at OR, cost,.12)a. 1000 do , do do Super, at I2>i cost 2ft. At J. W. COHEN A CO. je 15 140 Broughton 8L, next to J. W. ftlorrcl A Co. .. quality with Metal and Wood for salebf [may 30j TM5JI L|ITCHER8—-Rt-coivrd by siuwiner Augusta, 1 a new supply of Ioe>presurving Pitchers—the article out—at the House Farnirblng ft tore ot MOB8E A NICHOLS. £ 1 AIR llROUiU8, Brushes mid WbUe.wa.h Heads, fur sale by F. W, CORNWELL, "*i Br/aa-strupt. V A Til 8.—SU.OuO Lethe, landiug aud for sale by Lj je 10 BRIGUAM, KELLY A CO. L ARD.—1UO kegs of Choice Leal Lard, fur solo by [Je lftj KINCHLEY A THOMAS. Yf AUOUANF, Miucrul and I’orcoluiu Drawer ma ykt 9 *** f ° r .‘SSiS CORNWELL. 109 Bryan-st. (OFFER, 8UGAR, Occ.- J Coffee j 1U0 do Lkguayra do; 7ft 1 l*orto Rieo'sv^an 10 do st, i 1 ISO sacks Rio } pocket* Java do; --v -i -j • — Croix do; 100 bbls StuarUc.ushed do; 7ft do powdered do: 76Caddies Green foa; 60 half ukuts Black do; luo hexes 'moked IlON A DOYLE. mm? Sugar; Coflfce ikiid Teas. O il HUS. I*. R. Hugnr. 6 do. St. Croix ao. 100 bbls. Stewart B. and C. Sugars. 10 do. Crushed do. 2ft do. N. O. Clarified do. 100 bags Rio Coffeo. 60 do. Java. 60 cases bi’k and green T«a*. 100 boxes assorted Tobnc :u. 60 At Spanish Segura, various brands. 100 bbls. Whisky, Glc, R im aud Braudy. 6 pipes Oturd Brandy. 2 uo. Holland Gin. 2 do. Jamaica Rum. 2 do. Scotch Whisky. 10 H cask Madeira Wine. 5 *, do. Sicily do. 6 *4 do. Malaga do. 60 boxes assorted Cordials. 6*1 kegs Lard. 100 boxes No. 1 60 bbls. Baltimore 1 60 do. Canal Ift half bbls. Canal Flour. 60 gross Matches. 60 t his. Molasses. 10 do. No. 2 aud 3 Mackerel. 10 half bbls. No. 1 10 casks Porte/. 10 do. Ale. 20 half boxes Loaf Sugar, landing and in atoro, for 5 by [J* »8J COHEN A TARVER. u« J HOUBSFAU. 4 Tin Ware for saleet wholesale and retail by JAMES SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton 8t. I OK PIT0HKR8.—Just received a uew lot of those oelebrated double water Pitchers. A small quantity of leu will last all day. • ’ Jelft MORSE It NICHOLS, 165 Bronghton-et. UaNUK l'LUWita WATHf-A 200 ^ U.rtt, Uudln CUBA MOLASSES. , HHDN. nnd lb lc». prim. Cubn Molnw.*, flue order, cargo of schr. Isaac Cohen landing and for rale by COHENS A HERTZ. N W Collars nnf w. T ^ a DsWITT A MORGAN. JiRgaeeiRt- .and at a much >BB A CO., gulldjnga. 8 OF A«~A few oopleeof the ids###®?*"'"AsuLgr- ‘ “ We. 136 Cungress-atrout. TO RENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf. i STOKES, on Moore a wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. TO RUNT. ’l^IIREK Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congrcss-at. _X Also, to hire, a Woman, a rood nvrso, house sorv- ‘AMdcook. Enquire uf [feo24| A. BON AUD. [7 l OR8ALE.—Lot 6U feet on West Hrond-st., □ running back 120 rest, with a small Wooden Bulld- ig on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WIUGUT. a To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to Joha A. Gray, in the houso or at tbe corner of June* and Abercora streets. tf deolS MARINE RAILWAY. a. The undersigned reipeotfully informs gflWK all who may need his servioea, that hiaCBr 3MB has charge of ths MARINE RAILWAY, mBSB which is uow in successfbl operation. Ue is. Uierefors, prepared to take up vusaola of any aiie usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. Ue is also prepared to oentract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on ths business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in ail its various branches, at tho eastern extremity of the city. Jf$r A good Sklpanithis on the preinlsen. marl! H.V. williwk, Je. IT. a. mail. SAVANNAH TO DAB1EN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Coucbos leaves 8n- vaunah every Mundny and TburHdny t at7 o’clock A. M. For Dariou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' end bouth Newport, arriving iu Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Reluming ou TueMduyu nud Fridays, Arriving in Savanbah at ft o’oloek P. 61., aud oonucuting with the boats for tbe North, and the ears for the West. JST Office In Savannah, at sawyer, Hollister A Cv.*. Stable*, corner of State and Whitaker sts. Olhoo in Darien, at Ailing A Robertson. _T«» 15 ry U. L. HART, Proprietor. MOKE NEW GOOD8 ATBELDEN’8. . fiB JU8T recoivul per steamer, avery variety jnM of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, I’e- ^^dalo's. Leghorns, China and Cauton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3)4 os.— Also, a vory floe Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together w ith a Large l<ot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan ters use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1.26 to $2,60 ner doa. AU to bo had at the new Hat Store, oorncr of Broughton and Barnard * - ■" BELDI as most Mysterious and M<i./ieal lu its healing proper ties and restoring powers. Oenoral* DeSih ty and Nervous Affections, Dyspep sia or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of tbestotnooh, Nervous Used* cache or Flow of Blood tothallead.Coative* ness, or Irrogularltie* of ths Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery in ths Bids or Region of tho Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation cf the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink- f»I Sensations, Prostration of the Norvoua System, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of tho Flesh or Limbi. Difficult or Profhso Evpeo- tuntion, Night Sweats, Diseases of the Heart, or affeotiou of the Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of the Kid no vs, De rangement or Proetrato Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, whioh cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Fenmloe. Producing Debility and Prostration of tho Nervous Sys tem, Pale or Sallow Complexion. Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of tho Skin, or Humors of the Blood—these, aud their kindred Complaints, hava dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very simple and unsuspected causes, but the disease and its cause must bo removed, if you would eujuy "Life, Health aud llapjilncM.” The thousands who I procured and used Mortb- M. *s celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that "these diseases eanuot remain long in tho system omenciug its use.'' It operate* like a charm. fine tonic, corrects the tc after commencing ite acts as a fine tonic, corrects the tones of the stoniaeh, strengthens the digostive organs, stimulates the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the linpuro and poloonous secretions, imparts purity, richness and vi tality to the blood, circulates It frooly throughout tho system, thereby neutralising and removing impure de- po#Its, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re stores the constitution in ail its strength and vigor, and imparts aglow of health and beauty of oomplexion. The evideuce lu its behalf Is overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known that fur two years the sup ply has not met the darnand. This hundreds of agouts can oertify. They say " ovary bottle sold sells a apaeu more;" while it now meets,extensive sale with more than one thousand Druggists, among whom aro rnauy eminent physicians, who uso and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to lie used in any state of health, even by the most delicate fetneio or ehild. l’rico $1 Ol) per bottle. ISold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists will be supplied on application to the Proprietors. Wholesale Agents, New York. A. A. SOLOMONS k 00., a ’ " "* apr 1 eodlawt-w niortimorc’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remediut agent Jor Hheuma tism in all its forms. r PHK astonishingeucciw-* which lias attended this 1 medicine in the treatment of Kheumatio Com plaints, either inflammatory (ao-jte) or tthronio, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the moh valuable preparation ever discovered, ns tho sole reliable remedy for this dire complaint; and so radical ia it in its workings, that it has secured the sanction of many of tbe first physi cians, who have used it as a dernier ressvrt, Without faith In iu merits, only to be uouvinced of iu miraculous powers. MouziuoRK’s Compound is a vegetable oxtract, internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless in iu effects, aud oin be administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment of this one discaao. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes the uerves, and impurts a healthy ac tion to the digestive orgauv, and purities the blood.— Thousands have already found relief and permanent cure: and in each and every case where it has beou toated, It has invariably answered the purpose, never havlug been known to fall. The proprietors foeljustiflod in thus assuring the pub lio of iu virtues, aa they baso iU merits eutirely upon its porformaneos, and allow the latter only lo tie men tioned in its bohalf. Tcsthnoniale of tho highest char acter are doily received from various soettous of the Union, corroborating these fauts, aud giviug additional aud uuduabted sviuence of the virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and roUll by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 Hurcluy-st, New York. and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U. CARTER, Agonts, Savannah. cod lawtw apr l Tickets, sitber singly or by the paokage, for sale by jane 30 CHARLES B. FATTEBMOM. HKEKNK AND KULAMK! ill ON DM ENT LOTTERY OFFICE* Buy Lnne* near RnlUBlreet. GREGORY A RAURY. Managers. tforrew Afternoon, July ' Lottery. Clou77: _ ^ 32 30 2ft 6 IA 71 28 48 61 87 64 40 Also for Extra Class 46: 34 20 3 36 48 2 30 9 07 68 77 10 OLAB* 7flL To bo drawn In 8arannah To-Moi 1, at ft o'eloek. 78 Number Lottery—13 Draws Ballot*. CAPITAL t 4,994 DOLLARS! Ac. Ao. 4e. TioktU $1 OO-Sharee in proportion. ^ Ticket* and Shares, *ith*package GEORGIA 8TATK LOTTERY* Marriage, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. ’ll/IIY 18 IT f—Tnat w- behold many ft. f y males, scarce in the merid..:u of life, broken !n health and spiriu with a complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them o! tlio power for tho. enjoy- ineut of lito at au uge when physical health, buoyancy ' spirits, and lappy serenity of mind, arising from a •million of hoalth, should be predominant. Many of the causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps jars before, perhaps during girl! ood, or the first years marriage—were in their origin so light as to pass un noticed, and of course neglected. la after years, when too late to bo benefltted by our knowledge, we look baok aud mourn, and regret the full consequences of our kguoranco. Wltat would we not often give to possess, in early lire, the knowledge we obtalu in after years! And what days end nights of anguish we might not have been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It ia melancholy and startling to behold the sickness and suffering endured by many * wife for many years, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,-not iuourred, if uvery wife and mother possessed the information contained in a little volume, [within the reach of all) whioh would spare to horatlr year* of misery, and'to her husband the constant toil aud anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of t'ue wife, without giving him the op- portuuity of acquiring that competence which bis exer tions are entitled, auu the possession of whieh would ae- ire the liappiuos* of himself, wife!and children. Secure tbe means ol happiness by becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, tho want of whioh has caused tbe aiokuess auu poverty of thous&uda. In viow of such consequences, no wifo or mother Is excbsable if sbo neglect to avail herself of that know- J ;e in Aspect to herself, whicli would spare her iniioh wring, lie tho means ot hatipiuesv and prosperity to her husband and confer upon her children that blessing above all price—healthy bodies, with healthy minds.— That knowledge is contained in. a little work entitled TIIK MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion, BY A. AI. MAUIUCEAU, Professor of Diseases ot Women, “' " l 18*p ; ,gj». 2ft0. Price 60 Cenlt One Itundredth Edition, [on fine paper, extra biuding $1 i)).] First pabltshed in 1647, and it is not surprisingor wonderful, considering that every Femalf.|Mhether married or not, oan here acquire a full knowledgo of tho nuturo, character aud eaiues of her complaints, with tbe various symptoms, and that nearly half a wllliou copies should have been ■old. It is impracticable to convey fully the various sub jects treated of, as thoy ure of a nature strictly intend ed for tho married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon health, which is so conducive 1 u bappiuess, and that of her husband, but or will obtain it, as has or will every bus- heart, upwarusoi uu nunureu^iiousana eopi~~ *"— ■out by mall witbiu the laeCTew month*. CAUTION TO~THK PUBLIC! HE NOT DKKBXUDKD! iy DO book unless Dr. A. M. Mnuriceau, 129 Liberty streot, N. Y., is on the title pare, and the entry in tho Clerk’s Offlcu on the back of the titlo-page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by Lottery. Class 26. drawn in this city yesterday : 1 8 40 66 22 73 68 61 33 64 A3 Also of Extra Claes Z : 37 1ft 78 48 75 47^62 64 2ft 60 77 60 Here la u Maiitilflrcnt Scheme. To be drawn in BaUimoro, Aid., This Day. Bales close at 3 o’oloek, P. M. Ift drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets. SPLENDID SCHEME. $20,000—10,000—3,000 ! Ao. Ao. Ab. Tickets $ft—Shares in proportion. Tiokets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de< manJ, by ‘ “ * June 3 uu miaru* lur iu., auu iiuva naaneu on ut GKO. 8. OKAY, No. 6 Owens’s Building, Opposite Pulaski House. GUKBNK ANU PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 0 Whitaker'Street, Bay Lane. QBROOBY A MAUBY. Manaters D RAWN NUMHERO—or Greene A Pulaski Lottery, Class 77 : 32 29 2ft 0 15 71 26 48 61 37 64 40 Also for Class 46: 34 20 3 36 48 3 30 9 67 56 77 10 34 36 flO three No. prist of $1909 returned. CLASS 78. Will bedrawn in 8avannah,|To-Morrow Afternoon July 78 Number I^ttory—13 Drawn Ballots. 1,094 Ae. to. Ae. Tiokete $1 00-shares in proportion . JAAIE8 OOWEN, jnn490 Vender for Gregory A Maury. ___The subscriber having purchased the Rkni'.q;Twentlre Uislnnrs of F. Zogbaumt Co,, of nnflJrnn " L,c 11 ,,rlu h « heretofore bocn the II >/ Sir 1/ 1/acting member iuHavanuah, w ould res- pectiblly invite tbo attention of those in went of anything in tbo Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro fessional and business matters connected with Musir. 61r. M. fools himself fully qualified to proffer his ser vices in the selootion of klusio and Instruments, or the fulfilment of ordoro; with the assurance of bis utmost seal and industry in his endeavor to deserve tbe patron- J* 18 v». u. Ulivnboo. Successor to F. Zogbauin A Co. Savaiinuli Agency, FOR THE SALE OK WILLIAM BOQQ8 So CO.'S Celebrated II ran da of TOBACCO. 8EGAR8 AND 8N0FP. T il E BUBBCKIRER would respertfully an nounce to the ftlerohanta and dealors in the above namod artioles, in the city of Savannah, and tbe Interior towns throughout the State, that he has aeoeptad Uie Agency for the 8tatc of Georgia, of tba extensive and old established House of Wm. Bogge and Company, No. 240 Wasiiington-street, New York. AU articles pur chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rates. ~ r 30 3m K. MAYER, 6 Whltaker-et. HOME MANUFACTORY [may 7—tfj NEW WINE ANU LIQUOR STORE. No. 0 Whitnkor Street, THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- js to the vitisens of Savannah, and of the in terior of this Stato, that he lias now opened and will keep continually iu store, a large assortment of the best qualities of tlio various kinds of Wines und Liquors, both foreign and dcineaUe, inroioed from the besl eoureos, and to his stock of which, at preauut on hand, ho invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, aud in America as impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance w ith the trade euabloa him to offer assurance that tlio artioles which are enu merated beluw are oath genuine. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old BaUvls Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Bauteruo and Burruudy wines. Cordiuls. That none need remain uuiuforratd upon su£j<>... vital to their peace, their health and their happiness, a Pamphlet of thirty-six punts, .ontainiug extracts, with *»nd also Index of contents, will bo sent froo of charge to every part ot tbo Imited SUUs, by addrosalug, post-paid, ae herein. On receipt or Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for tho fluo Edition, extra binding,) “The fttarriod Woman’s Private ftfedlcal Companion” is sent (mailed free) to any part of tho United States. All letters mustbe post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. 61. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Offict, No 120 Liberty street, New York. lor sale, by—Lee A Whitman, Ringgold; R. F. Ben nett, Casaville; Dfyal A Sears, McDonough; J. A. Rey nolds, Dahlonega ; C. Youngblood, Oglethorpe,—Ga. JnNeto York City—By Stringer & Townsend; Adv ance, Sherman A Co; Do Witt A Davenport, Nassau street: Barnes A Co. Office, 120 Liberty streot, uoar EN A CO. Greeuw ich. *3m ood law tw 7 jo 16 ORKli 8IIOK8 and Uorso Hiine Nsils,~ftr •xl* by [Jel3| JOHN R. NORTON. SANDIES.—A fresh supply, just received mid BAUULL 183 i 8ADDLES, DSIDLES ft HARNESS CoDgressHitreeti Huvunauh. The Subscribers manufacture “ and keep constantly on band, i large aud varied stock of Sad', _ dies. Bridles and Harness, and make to order every description o/ articles in Their line. Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well te eall at our establishment. All artioles sold by us art warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MAT.LETT. N. B.—For Repairing, oar terms are moderate, our pt. 6m -—“ H °- K Broo « hto '“ «««.***«• w. h.T.jT*"*,*?*!*"!" Philadelphia, and wltl eoatioue to •*!“• Augustus llummel s Improved Am ^!? * ** eomiosition of Coffee sale, and Opff«« mdde from the EweSL M israrasgaggsg** nU«MkfW Ji steamboat or hotel f ^ >■ ® _ . Oinyhant! and Udkfs At Private Ante. 2.000 »'r..h l.a>r Ijird jn.t Vw, from Tein.Mii. ,pq tor Ml. f« lotr to , , Corn and Oal.at ivi.al. 300 b.,a Coru, .ud 3do do. OftU. for . good order. above hinds will be promptly attandod to. prUio * 0M P n# ,lkr «* Omnlbae, Mu gooff Horses, and Unruoss oomplete. flnsi.leaaurssehr. Ana, with new Soils, R‘«8>ng, Ac., all in oomplete order. ti«.. property will be sold on my aMommoA*-* .„£ t,rBil '* lh * owner being abftit te remove rom the city, has no further u * Prime H’hlts Cum u Jnst received per suhr. Lucinda from 1 2UUU bushels ptlme White Corn. - Orocerlee, PruHeicm!, PUTLBRICK A BELL ofloroaoeecauMffatisff terme, at private salot Liquoas.—W bbls. N. E. Rom. ti bbls. Peaeh - i bbls. Monongahela Whisky,*5 pipes HoUaisd OH half pipes Cognac Brandy. IU vaako "8mn“ ““ Scotch Whisky, 1 puuuheou Irish Whisky (Mali ft oighth casks Pi not, OtatiHlom A Oc. and ft. Braudy. 20U dos. of fiuo Madeira, Bharry and Pen Wines. Braudy, Gin, Bum, Whisky and Coerry Bran dy-all private stock. . - > Bacon.—2U casks Bides, 10 oosk* Home, U «Mke Shoulders. 1UV.-3U0 bales Eastern and Norther*. ;-X ,,, CanONt.—160 bbls. Koaendal* Cement Q*. Fi.ouk.-10U bbls. Canal, 00 bbls, Richmond, Ckockkhy—25 crate* assorted Common and Qrnnite. Glasswarb.—75 case* Tumblers, asserted, IU eason Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Moloaeee Cone, do. Cu Acaxiia.—10 whole and ID half bbla. Ba Ciu Aits.—50.000 Common German Cignn, $0,01 ish Imported do. SOALX*.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Also, a large assortment of Ready Mad* w Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brow i Fancy Soaps, Fa ey Artioles, Re. Ae. Plaster und Cement ut PrietdeBal*. Just reocived in atore, and kept aoneteatly on hand and Tor salo low, 160 bbla. Roseodal* Cement, 26 if*. Piaster Pari*. eepl y\,r Bent. a . J Two Stores, No*. 8 and IdJoburton’s Building, Bap treet, for rent low. ' ' NEW H00118. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER M CO. WX0XR8DAV, 11111 22a. AS8ION and Friucipie : A DowmsiicNe rey. ndys’ Book for July. drier"- -* ’ I.uther and the Reformation; by John R.chuian, D. D.. LL. D., against tLe charges of John Bellinger, 61. D., and others. Coleridgu’s works—vol. VI. The Euglii * A series or I Civil Wars ■ 17th ceuturiuu; of the Popes.” Tbe Old House by the River; by the author of (ha "Owl Creek letters." The Lite and J.utters of SUpoen Olin, D. D..L. D.D. Graham’s 6!agaame tor July. 6*orii l.«*ve* from Fanny's Port-Polio. The Pro-slavtry Arguniuut, Essays on the auhifei| by Chancellor Uarpur^Gov.rnoMiammond and btliere. Cyrllla. A Tale ; by the author of " The Initiate.” The Initials : A Story of 6lodern Lift. KooksS Books!! Books!It At Sibley's JJooktlorc, Ao. 135 Congress st. TV. r«ceivud so nmny new Bonks peeleHay, y V that we oannot find time to enumerate them. " Yrum grave to y iy"—UcUuiaui, LitesuYy, ScienUjic. Uumoiuu*, liitereetittg. We invite out friends to enli sod osamlue. Those going North #r laloUtt Gonnirp. will find tho best variety of light reading ever offered IANO FOKTKH. MUSIC 6c MUSICAL in this city, Standard works, Ao. 1NKTRUMUNT8. Also, Graham'* Manila! —• ..... riiuttoir'a I.nit'a flm ■'"M Godey'e lady v Book. B.aokwooa’a Megaiine. mm FKESH UKOCKR1JGS. F UUIW, Hmoked Ue.f aud T»M Cuiunlljf on h.ad b/ JOI1K dJT»,'_ . 2» SO Dollars Howard. R UNAWAY r.uiu tlm Hut.Mrilmr.iti. toiler part uf •'!“/. » Brown Olrt u.m.d JANE, .boat tt y..r. of ,.u; 23 dollar, will lm paid for lior dallr.r. u ‘ 23 for proof to oourtot auy ono of liarborlo, far. *. 0. 8TURTKVAMT. P Alto: NOTION. tbo but.. Kr. J. to. HTEBBINd will wlu my ttornoy. VIM. II. OUION, 3,111. .—SHI i Havaunah, June 20, l^VL U. C. HJOSB, Pump Maker, . W OUI.D respectfully inform the cUhtauaof Bn- vannah, that he is prepared to eoortritat all de- ecriraions of Pumps at the shortest notlee. All orders left at Messrs. Stilts A Davis', earner of Hu., «nd Stato Hs, will meet with prompt etteuUou. je 0 ltu* execution premp may 17 The Charleston Shoe More, J "7 " ,18th*place to purohaao, for the LOWEST CASH PRICES, Boots, blioes, Trunks and Car- pot Bags. Persons wishing to supply themselves with •■I firticles, should not forget the number, i Mey will h&vzyz Zzi z reH • *took to eels from, eonsietinr of: Ioidies’ Flue Blaok and Colored Gaiters, Misses' " « " •• Ladies' and Misres’Slippers of all kinds, Children's Shoes in great varloty, Gentlemen’s Calf, Sewod and Pugged Boots, r 21 E. MURPHY, Proprietor. BOOTS AND 8110E8. J»*t received from Philadelphia, mB^^Vchoico lot of Ludics Guitars, Tics ur Slippors. Also, Gentlemen’s fine Congreal Guitars, Patent leather Pumps. Pump Sole Boots, Ao. Those who desiru a good artiole aro invited to call and be supplied. W. UEIDT, m*y 18 Gibbons' Range. ITE Jti< E1D8ICK CHAMPAGNE.—20 baskets (pints) for salo by A. BONAUD, comer of Bay and Wbitakor-it*. T^NGLISH TOOTH DUU8IIK8.—A very smii lunerior artielo of English Tooth Brushes, i lactured expressly for the subscriber, and direct from London, for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument 8quare, Savannah. M ILK. OP R08E8—Au excellent article for softeniug and beautifying the skin, removing Freckles, Ao. t and a moot agreeable artielo to use after shaving, Ao. For sale by ‘ “ **)HN B. MOORE A CO. —50 bbls. Fluut per achr. D. H. Bald- In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaiti, "—*• '"ier, Absinth, Ac., Ac Ale und Porter. London Brown 8tout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. >Wff6 Iff ». MAYER. \1TANTED TO HIKE—UU to 10 loai.is to T Y work on the AugusU and Waynesboro’ Rail road . They be employed en a healthy port of the load, and be well taken care of. Apply to J* II WM. WRIGHT. N°n golds latullnjr this ’day at Harris' Wharf. J rea< Mining on the wharf after 7 o’clock, will 1 -tf** •^.f^rboeme»6A \/| IHSKH> liONtKUY.-(i. Hrckcr * San 1 UKKHH I.OBHTKM8. MAI. f ErjlUll Ftoklu. Ituil I...I.0J and t j.U A. BONAUD. w. B«y auk VI i ■ ■ smit m w. T^LAVOttlNG EXT1CACT8,— ORANGE, JT Strawberry, Raspberry, Banana. Green Gage, Fine-apple, Apricot, Nutmeg. Ritter Almond, Vanilla, Lemon, Ao., for Savoring Jellies. Iocs, Sauces, Pastry, »iust received and for sale by J J. R. MOORE A 00. FOUND* O N tbe Ibiarh ou St. Simon’s Ic-lnnd, a large Twolve Oared Boat, which the ownorcau have by proving property aud paying expenses, on application to JA61ES 1*. POHTELL, Kelvin Grove, J* 16 lm St. 8imon‘s Island. FOU HALE. A VERY BUPEUIuII one horse Carryall, dou ble seat, made by oue of the best zaanufootiirer* e North. For particulars, apply to SAWYER, 11ULLIBTEK A Co., may 31 Whitaker Street Dagueman Gallery. f|3HE Subscriber lm» taken the Rooms formerly and ones as will favor him with a call. $Em*All pictures put up in the best stele oft he art.-®* H ly; . J.W. 6ULLK ” Jy P.Mlito,U wii tolMdifcr wl. by U. U) 3ICMAUQ1UUOYI.E. ..■roibSTroWSSik Brick Yard for Bent. r I*HE subscriber will rent hi* Brick Yurt! on tim 1 Thunderbolt Road, about en# mile from the Ex change, fov a term of years. There Is a gooff Dwelling ou the premises with out-balldlngs far laborers. For lurihor particular*, apply to M. PIi EN DERG AST. J° *8 178 Bsooghton-rtraet.,, 2 'IIIN Is u Century of Wonders* but ftw of its discovortns are more striking than that of Crie- «>ro. Nothing eav,e the change of hue in ths Cb«m«iies or the Dolphin, can be wore rapid than the alteration . produced in the eolor of the hair by the application ef Crlstadoro’e Liquid Heir Dye. Thi la renter ha* found out the graud secret of tho prooess by which nature Im parts color to tho hair, esd hoe followed it up tweens- fe arffiuUoited to call anljudgt for thamoelveo. CrialiMlorD^s PRESERVATIVE AND HE AUTI PIER Stimulates Us growth sud perpetnatee its luxuriance to the latest period of life. Tho dye ie applied, nnd beak sold at ClUSTADOBO’ff Hair Dressing 8klMI. No.ff 6t«»nument-tfqr. west side. ly mar 10 JOHN _OI.IV; Honsc, Sign, ana a nip Fn alar, Paper Manger. Ac. ’ 121, OHOI/OUTOn StkXXT. prk ’ His assiduous attention to business, the employ meat ipentout workman and the use of the best tuaterle sis, to Insuro a eontinuanoe of tholr favors. lie k for talc mixed and dry painte, paint varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, white wash and other bVushes. .me i iUUKCH’S VEGBTAI6LE LOT \J effectual cure fur eruptions on the fact B rtlculnrly Pimples, Suu-burns and Fxeekl Lie 16 i A, A. SOLOMON SOAi*, MTAUUU, CANU1.K8, fee. 300 W Ito. E8 P "" ily *‘ ,J * No - h ud t lh. Bu mrlMuck. Alf'Wfa* and b’e Tallow Candles. OKGfct to return his thunks to the cIUxl^ ^ Savannah, fur past favors, and to Maura t pn 1 100 boxes Colgate’s Pearl I 80 do BcMtriC’oaz 60 do Star Candles. 40 do Treadwell's Soda BDealt. 200 reams ,u — - * 8QBANTON. JOHNSTON * CO. I AVUNDKU WATKH.—Provo.*'. d UH U« Aj StotllleJ L.v.nder Water, l*ir.r> Amber L.r.«* a.r, .ud fviui'e duuUl. di.till.d Aylriuau. Luv.nd.r Waur, tor Idle by i» IB JOHN B. MOOME k OO. ANU (Jilt 1 tlio.. ouul, I ItAVUINU! nAUOING !— ttsu K'll.(iuno) J.7 400 .