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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1853)
0 < • 8AV. SAVANNAH t. HOUOK At HUai’ITAL. • 'SfwAt 1.1, 1853, VUitiag ComraiiUo for Hk/1>4 Juno: n. A. Lewie fcU d W. Duncan. Application! for adioisaSon ihould Uo D ado to tho Visiting Coramlltos. In mw of emerge n- 07 any member of the Board of At outgo re may great permit*.if 1 A OAHU. Tho underlined would Inform hil frienda end the publlo iu general, that he expect* to be absent from home until about the Brit d*y of October next, at which tiuio he will return, to resume his profusion. He oan- not omit to express hie sincere thanks fbr the many fa vors received, both personally and professionally, and to request a eontlnnaaoe of the same. 6. BERG, Music Teaoher. Moure. J. hi. Coofkr A C»., will attend to my later- sits daring pay absenoe from the State. je 30 S THE SUBSCRIBER wlshee to purohase BOSS* negroes at qll times, either alngly, or in fa milies, and will pay fair markst prioes for them, in rath. • -n v. WILLIAM WEIGHT, je 21 Bay Lane. I1KAL TUB MICK. ■ai --Mou of liberal eduosllon at the preeent •Cfli dsy, devote all their talente to discover the meaas whereby they may remore those palatal mala- dlee whloh aseail the human frame. There is no nobler art than that of healing the sick, considering the num berless diseases to whloh man la liable, and which may cause him to drag oat a protracted Ufa of distress, or suddenly ont him off In the bloom of his existence and usefulneaa. Wo should gratefully aelte upon every means of counteracting their dreadful effects, or caus ing a removal of those clogs to happiness. In those cases where the Liver or the Stomach is the cause, we would highly recommend Dr. 1 loo Baud’s German Bit ters, prepared by Dr. C. hi. Jackson. No medicine at this time stauds higher than these Blttors, and to those who are suffering from the hortora of Indigestion, we say they are the antidote. 2w je 24 Recent Improvement In Dentistry. DR. BARNES having aoenred the right to 9v_S> use Dr. Allcn's Patent Compound, is now prepared to enpply artificial tooth on hie pjan. By the use of Allen’s 8 ilicious Compound, the teeth, gum and plate are mado in one solid and eontindoua pleco: form ing the most life-like and beautiful substitute for natu ral teeth ever lnventod. This improvement noeds only to bo seen to be approbated. Dr. B. will bs pleased to exhibit specimens to all who will favor him with a oall at his offioe, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets, next to Barnum's list Store. ‘ ly je 14 It. R. H.—PAIN Disorganises the whole system, it weakens vOSs the nerves, it absorbs or dries up the vital fluids, it checks tho free and hoaltbful circulation of the blood, it retards the regular action of all the func tions, it weakens the joints, it irritates tho membraces, ligaments, cartilages and coats or tho bones, muscles and other organs. Itaffeota tho liver, spleen, kindeys, pxuoroas and the biain. Every Important organ feels its influonco and suffers Us distressing consequences. Radwny’s Ready Relief will, in a few minutes, stop tho most severe paroxyiema of Pain—all kinds of pains it will instantly relieve. Gbill fever, diarrhoea, neu ralgia, toothache, rheumatism, lumbago, gout, paralysis, stilljoints, summer complaints, 4c., it will stop in a luw minutes. Prioe 26 and 60 cents. Had way 4 Co's New Modloino for tho ouro of SorolW lous Complaints, is a quick and powerful remedy. IT IS CALLED Railway's Renovating Resolvent. It produces an eleotrloal effect through every portion ofthe ey*t*m. It purifies and snriehee tho blood. It resolves away every dJseaeed deposit seatod id the sol ids and fluids. It imparts health and vitality to every organ. It will cure rickets, syphilis, cancers, tumours, nodes, series of tho bones, Ao. Prioe (1 per bottle.- je id UHNTISJRV. Dr* HOVALL mid JOHNSON, Surgical andAtechfeuIcnl Dentlato. ■a ■ ^ Offioe over Zogbsum s Musio btoro, Mar- KSi I ket Bguaro. A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN I’UKCUASB NO UHMKd? EQUAL TO DR. TOII1AM’ VENETIAN LINIAIENT. For Dysentery, Collo, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, (Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, lloadaohs, tfca-siokness. Cuts, Burns, Swelliugs, Old Sores, Mosquito Hites, In fect Slings. Pains iuthe mugs, a aiui i Llmhe, Ao. If it does not give relief, ruooUeob your money will bp refunded. All Drat is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to the dirootlooa. This article is an English reme dy, and was used by William tho Fourth, late king of England, audoertltied to by him as a cure for Rbuumatism, where everything olse ho had tried, failed. Over 10,000,009 bottles have boon sold in the Halted 8tatos without n single failure, aud many famlllos have stated that if it was $10 per bottle they would not be without it, in case of Croup, as It is as oortaiu to ouro as it is applied. Tho most severe t'ouuil is oured iu a tew days. It cures toothache In 3 minutes—headache in >£ an hour and clioi-ERA, when first taken, in a few hours. HAT Prioe 25 and 60 cents. l DR. TOBIAS has also put up n HOPSElINIMENT in pint bottle*, which is warranted cheaper and better tliau other for Colic. Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked liuol, Ac. Prioe 60 oonts. DR. TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the letters and certificates received ooiaweudlug bis Lini ment, but considers that warranting itautfloleut, as any oue who does not obtain reliof is not called on to pay for It. A. A. 80L0M0N8 A CO. and T. U. CARTER ar< the sole agents for Savannah—alio for sale by the drag, gists aud storekeopors throughout Georgia. £jgT D?. Tobias’ otflce, 2W Greenwich street, N. Y. J. il. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 8t. An drew’s Hall, Will supply the country merchants nt tin ist prices. mar 1U proprietor’s lowest pn6 Medicine* which, never fail to give ealiefac- iion, and are ' u»ed by many phyuician* in their practice. Dr. J. 8. Robe’s Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial. Tho Greatest Discovery iu Medical Science!—For nil Nervous Conditions of the System I—lloart Diseases end Nervous Complaints. r»—^Tho astounding and happy effect of Dr. W'Ofii Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Ut art, I’Alpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Musoles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in ■tiie Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or Body worn down by oare, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to use it in their practloe. For a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it completely re moves from the system all nervous irritations, and U almost miraculous iu Its rapid aud happy effect. The weak aud the uervous are frequently restored to per- eat health before using ouo buttle, Prioe fifty corns. Dn. J. M. Rose's Great Puiu Curer—(lie Wonder of else Age. Do you suffor with any pain? If you do, use Dr. Rise’s Pain Curer. It cures Toothoulie, bore Throat, Earaoho, Stiff Neck or Pains in the Face, in a few minutes. It oures quickly Pain in tho btomech or lloweis. Cures Chilulaius, Corns, and any irritation on the foot, it acts like a olmrrn for Pains in the bide. Limbs or Back, aud for Rheumatism from a sudden oold, it is magical iu its effects. In bottles, 12tf, 26 and 00 coats. D.—Dr. Rose’s worst Coughs, whether consumptive o Fou Bilious Habits and Dad Colds.—If you are bilious, you require a purgative medicine. If you have :a bod oold, you should remove it from the system. If •your liver is out of orde£ you will have cold feet, va riable appetite, and a yellow skin—take Dr. Rose’s Atii Bilious or Railroad Pills, and you will eoou be Believed. fififeaU bud fueling*. In boxes 12>, aud 26 ots. Those Fills are oalled RAILROAD PILLS, because Uiey i q(Q.'SiRMd of all other pills in their good effects. ive preparations, with Dr. Rote’s Medi- to Persons in Sickness and iu Health, to be JAfi. U. CARTER. THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, is respsotable Drug Stores In Savannah, and 'Aim State. ly mar 14 HKIKM WANTED. In 1835 and ‘36 a large number of Qeor- ' ana wout ovor to the Kepubllo of Texas ■ to gain their independence. Mauy of ired with Fannin, and others fell £g under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and • Kepubllo of Texas granted to the heirs of these brave meu a large quantity of land, very few of whom have w ine forward to claim their right. The descendants of those who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procure those lands, c application to the undersigned, who possesses all nooei eary information on tho subject. marS 6m S. Y. LEVY, Savannah. DENTISTRY. DU. J9I. €• II E A L D Forforms all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, iu the best style. Office first oorner west ol tbs Marshall Uouee. * ly jaa 17 li’dOOTT’S FOttBIGN EXOilANUiS BOUOttATlUN AGENCY. I'or»u. wUlituf » M«d (or ik»lr frlrada, »nd dulruu. t>niriii,lng tliom out hj bit pookot >hlpi. or. tiiform.dtlua tho .ubioi ibor. u. »Iy feint. fat th* ftlwro Af.noy In tbii oily. >jr ui ulM »uthuri«.d u dm* on Muon. Wm. »tt t fid., Ltmpwl, In <uuu fan- *1 «•* I. whloh draft, nr. negotlfebl. lm fefejr town thtoufli- wlutd ud Uco.1 ft ri rain. it* on rrauM .ud Oorm.uy, pkraM* U Cl p.tu STEAMSHIP LINES. ... 'j., »D«>. of J*.flu J vunnab fur N. Oipt. Lyon, " Wo.dli -- Weunes., liull, ” Saturday, " Silnrdt*. July The Florida, Capt. .... The Alabama, Capt. I.udlnw, “ Saturday,' Tilt Augusta, Capt. Lyou. " Saturday. Thq Florida, Capt. Wo.idhull, 44 Saturday, The Augusta, Cept. Lyou, *• Saturday, The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, " Saturday, •• »o The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, " 2u The Augusta, OspL Lyon, 44 Saturday, “ 23 The ilorlda, . Capt. WoodhuU, 44 Saturday, 44 90 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, “ 6 Tho Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, 44 Saturday, 44 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 41 Wednesday, 41 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyou. 44 Saturday, 41 20 The Florida. Capt. WoodhuU, " Saturday, •• 27 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 31 The Auguste, Cept. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, “ Saturday, •» 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, “ 14 commanded by skilllul, careful — . -- - toy offer a most dtslrable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the At lanta in the autumu, this lino will he semi-weekly— sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, $26 j Steerage, $9. FADELFGltD, FAY A CO., Amenta in 8avannab. je 16 BAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR FlllI*ADBliPIIIA.| Philadelphia and Saoannah Steam Naviga tion Company. DwASu The new and splondld aide-wheel etenmalilp STATE OF GEORGIA, of \t- T^ l" *'■* 1.200 tons register, Capt. WalterdJol- irlWMWIi linn, will leavo Savauaah a* fullowo: vwuuetuay, June 15 I Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, June 29 Wednosday, August 24 Wednesday, July 10 | Wednesday, Sopt’r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept’i This ship has boen built with the strictest regard to tho safety aud comfort of her passengers, aud hrr ac commodations are unsurpassed by any saam.-biv on the coast. A new stoumship, already launohod, and in every respect equal to the “State of Georgia," will take her 8 lace in the lino at an early day, and will witli the tato of Georgia make a weekly lino, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $26 Cabin Passage from do. New York,.... 26 Steerage through to New York, 9 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah, jo 11 HERON A MARTIN. Ag’ta in Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP IM ABB 1*. William Rollins, Commundor, lie- tween Savannah, Key West and Ha vana, connecting with the Pacific Mail Staauisbin Company’s Line for . _ i splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West and Havana on ths 16th and 30th of eaoh month, aud from Havana for Savan nah on the 8th and 22dmf eaoh month. The ISABEL will eounect at llavanawlth the United States Mail Steamship Company's Lino to Asplnwall and the Pacific Mali Line from Panama td California and Oregon. Passengers will bs lauded at the Railroad Wharf free, transit attbe Isthmus at the passenger's expeuse. The ISABEL will also conneot at Havana with the United States Mail Steam Company's Line to New Orleans. COHENS A HERTZ, Agsutsat Savaunah. Tickets for New Orloaus, Aspinwail and San Frau- isoo can bo had by applying to MORDECAIA t CO., Charleston, H. C. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. m The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. WoodhuU, aud ALA- ■ BAM A, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the Now York and Savannah bteam Navigation Company, wUl leave Sa- van :ah and New Yrrk every Saturday. Ti*oi:e ships are of 1.300 tous register, and unsurpass ed i.. safety, speed and comfort. Thesv steamers, leaving Savannah at the earns time that the Marlon and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. j|bt*Cablu passage $26, payablo before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY A CO, Savannah. 8 AMU EL I*. MITCHELL. 194 Front-street, New York. Jy 14 U. 8. MAIL LINK. THROUGH IN Ml TO 55 HOURS. Ncw-liork i Charleston Steain-Pneketi. Leavo Adger's wharves every Saturday 4j't*rnoou aud each alternate HW/ics- ilay. On Saturday the new aud splen did Steamships « J AS. AUGER....... Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, wUl save each alternate Wednesday—having been nswly ooppered and guards raised, is now in oomplete order. aiT For Freight or Passage, having elegan* __ — 1_ e | tfls Room accommodations, appl^U^e^tflee of^hs^ysnk. Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharvss. N. B.—A uo w ship will be placed on tho line to oon- neot with the Southerner on Wednesdays. fsb 10 8TEAMB0AT LINES. OtUuo of Htcaiubont Company of Ueorsln. SAVANNAH, 26th May, l&L This Company will in case or low rivsr, or other warraatabio circum stances, discontinue boating for the Suuuuur. JCi goods consigned to it, will however bo GEORGE II. JOHN8TON,Pres't. Savunuali and Augusta. Ou and after tho 1st of May next, itbe steamer OREGON. Captain Jaa. at. iMoody, will make regular weekly trips tain hours—leaving Savaunah <evory Tuesday evening a*. 5 o’clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday morn ing at 8 A. M. By this arrangement planters and merchants on the river will be afforded au opportunity of shipping and receiving their goods with some cer tainty, and o! a regular conveyance for themselves aud families to and from both places, os the accuiniuodatious for passengers are both ample aud couifurtablo. Time up 36 hours—dow u 24. Fare $6. apr 21) KINCULEY A THOMAS. Agent*. Savaunah, Augusta and Hamburg. n mi I The Union Steamboat Company of HLjtciWaim^^Gttorgia and South Carolina havingtho- aBufiSBrnsroughly overhauled and refitted thusu- G rior ■ team-packets U. L. COOK and OREGON, with ;liters, are now ready to trausport freight of all description between Savapnah. Augusta and Hamburg, with aSKUuch, if not moro, dispatch than any other boats on the river. Tho steamers are commanded by exporieucud and accommodating captains, and ail freight consigned to their agents will bo forwarded free of Commissions. The acooumiodations for passengers a ual if not superior to any boats on ths river. Fars DU. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, KINCULEY A THOMAS, 44 JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept., 1862. ««»P ■* UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darieu, Bruimwick, 8l. Maryn, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEDURG (Black Creek), AND PICOLATA. Xsatss every Tuetday, at IU o'clock, A. if. ■moo* . The superiur steam-packet WM. OAS- ■ - all Eton Shaw, wUl leave Tuesday dBWKll.rd.i'u 10 o'. leave every Tueedav. Mornlug,'at IU o'clock, and will oon- very Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: JaaksoavilU...ra.. M . 6 90 Black Creek, Picolata and Palatka..... 8 UO For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston eteam-paskst wharf, (JlratiUOHN ft OUNMIBOUAM. A,'U. TU TKAVHLLHK8 0U1NG NORTH. TUB 8AVANNAU AND OUAULUSfON U. 8. MAIL JUSEHb 3TEAM-PAOKET8 Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A^M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wilmington 8toam-Packeu. Which leave with the U. S. Flail every day, at’Jji F. M. ( and with the New-York uud Clmrlentuu Sccninahlpa, Whloh leave Charlfaston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuosdaj evunlngs, will arrive in time to eounect with the splen did new steamship Joint* Adyer one week, and ths steamship Suuikemer the next. Fore from Charleston steamship tiuuthemtr tue next, sore rrom cnarioston to New-York by land route, $20— time 52 hours; by ■teamships, $26. [my 16j S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO PLOK1DA. RATJt or PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new steampaoket WI- 1LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every 1Saturday at 10 o’olook A. M. Bats of passage in large airy itato rooms, as follows: ........$3 00 Palatka... .......... Black Creek. «... N.B.—Freight consigned i ...8 00 ... 8 00 ... 8 00 ... K. R. Duke, for Ooala, will be shipped frse of all charses at Palatka. Apply onboard, at tko Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to fW* 4 a ki T . A VLTPV AIT ASftnk. 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Ait nt. SHIP LINES. FOltNKW VOUY—Colon JUIue. «C3« Tho regular packet solir. CATARACT, Rice master. wUl have gulok dispatch fortheabovs T?*" 1 lw ,r, " 4h ‘ " r »s«saj FOU rilIL.AOKL.FHIA 9P r -Iteron’s Line. Tho regular packet schr. VIRGINIA, Snow, K faster, will have quick despatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to W y OGDEN A BUJ s'BUNKER. FOU NEW IfOUK—Brig Line. —. 1g The regnlxr packet bark EXACT, Grumley master, having part of her freight engaged, will SAnabhxve dispatch. Forfrolghtor passage, having >U )xarf Ur *“ ou,luodatioD * 4 00 ’«**rd R Wood's sharf, or to WA8HBURN. WILDER 4 CO. FOK NEW YOUK-New Line. -j . The regular packet brig MACON, Captain E. Watkius, will meet with diipntch for the nbo: FOK FKKIUUT OK CHAKTKK. The schr. FANNIE, Beoston master. For FOR FKKIGUT OK CHAKTHU. n ThePxokot Scboonei E. II. ROWLEY. Hosors Master. Apply to OGDEN A BUMMER. J.12L. VBSHKLS WANTKU ON FKKIUUT OK UHAKTJCK. CHEAPER THAN THOSE 44 Selling off st First Cosh” CHEAPEST DRY GOODS mu fliTr, FOR CASH, i No. US BroiiKlitou Street, Near Dick ton's Confectionery. T HE SUBSCRIBERS ill onlor to iiinko room for a largo Fall and Winter snppy, offer their present stock of seasonable Dress Good, at inch prices as mnst insure n rapid sale. W ith a full supply of Foreign and liumetiie Dry Mi. wliloh wlllb. Mid >t VERY LOW PRICES forOhol CIl. Mo.ptanc, wu.l.tiu, In ,..rl of: tfliuhod .ud Bruwu dh.otlu,. and dhlrliag., of ..... wldlh n.dju.llly, li.J Tick., Twilled Btflp.., Check/, Bln.and Biown Drilling, Denim., to.ft., DHESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calioes, Colored and Mourning note and Organdier. Black and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Black Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ao., Silk Lsoe to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, Ae„ Ao. IBIS1I LINEN ROODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens nnd fine Undressed do. “war ranted all pure Linen Yarn nnd Sound Bleach. ‘ Also, warranted as cheap as auy suoh Linens can be fauna In this msrkec. White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Hootch and Ruseia Diapers, Lines Towels sad Tolrsll- lng Ornaburge aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladles' and Misses Black, Whits and Colored Hose, Goat’s aud Boy’s White, Colored aud Brown Hose, in all sites and qualities, Game, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests aud Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Mlssee and Boy's Glovet and Mitts of valrous qualities—a fall assortment. WHITE CANTON CHAFE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED KOBE DRESSESS, BLACK, WHITE aud COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOBINET mid PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE uud GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Poeket Udkfs, with n large collodion of L. C. Ildkfs, from $l per doxen, upwards, well worthy tho at tention of families as being partioalarly che ip. Head Udkfc in great varioty. Wiiite Goods. Plain and checked Swisse and Jaconets, Mull, Book, Nanisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin bands, Hoad and Lisle Laces and Edgings, new style Muslin Collars and Undersleovos, Ao. apr 18 3m T\A L. McKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring aud Hummer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, 17 Whliaker-Nt. 11E8PECTFULLY solicits the attention of hie Ai friends and the public in general, to his large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present aud coming season *, it has all boen made up under hl> personal superintendence, and for style and tion of the Stock Frocks and Hocks of Blaok, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drop Dete Frocks end Hacks, Linen Dock Drill and Fancy Linen India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen Sacks, Linen Dock Drill and Fancy Linen Frocks and Books, India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen Hacks, Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Hacks, Pauls of Fauoy French Casslmsro, Blaok Doe Skin Cassimere. Block Drop Dete and Spring Tweed Case!- *e, White Duck, Fanoy Linen Drill, together with i large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants wear. Vests of Blaok Satin, BlaM( Barathea and Fancy , _u*k , Silks, Fancy aud Wbito Alarsaulcs, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stock or furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, buftpeuders, Cravats, Collars, Moriuo and Cotton Under bhirts. Stripe Silk and Cotton Hooks and Silk and Gingham Umbrolla*, etc., otc. The whole of whloh he offers for sale on acoommodatiug terms, and at prices as cheap as the cheapest. apr 12 HOME MANUFACTUltE, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! H AVING I>urcliu»c<l tho right to iimnufucturo the following Linds of Soap, the uudersiguod is now prepared to do so at the shortest notice, vis: American Croam Soap in bars. 44 Laundry in mass. 44 Toilet (Hxnitive) in small bars. 44 Shaving Soap iu cakes. 44 “ Cream in i>oU. Croam Soap preparation in bbls. By tho use of these soaps, hot water, washing rni- chlues, washboards, Ac, Ao., are eutirely dispensed with, and not one fourth the labor is required to do the washing of a family. Washing is done by merely rubbing tbe soap on the parts mostly toiled, then place thorn in enter sufficient to cover them, and lot them remain in a few hours, then with agood hand rubbing and thorough rinsing, they will bo porfcstly clean and beatirully bleached, and without injury to tbe most delicate rabtio. A call and trial is respectfully solicited. W. E. MONGIN, No. 170Bronghton-st. N. B.—These eoaps wash in either hard, salt or soft ProcluinttUoii. COMMONWEALTH UK 8AVANNAII. f| 'O all whom theea proeents shall come, grntaingt I Know ye, that wo, the proprietors of the 44 Blue Store," have a large stqok of goods on hand and oontotn- Know ye, that we, the proprietors j," have a large stqok of goods ~ ' ‘ pitting a change in our business day of Heptember next we therefo from this day, our entire stock, at prime Northern COST. Guv stock is large, new aud fros!. and has */eon selected with oare from the beet I’hilodolphia, N. York aud Boston Houses, aud oonsLts iu part of DKV GOODS. 1000 picoes of Print* all prices, 600 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Hwlse Mall, Cambrics and Cross Bar Muslin, Ginghams, Barege De Lain*, very cheap Hilk Publius, Umbrellas, Hilk and Cotton Parasols, 8, IU and 12 4 4 Bleached and Unbleaehed Sheetings and Shirtings, 200 dosen assorted Hose and half Hose, 100 doxen as sorted Gloves, 16 do. do. Alexander's beat Kid. at 60 ots. per pair, Hilk and CottOD ildkfs, Linen Drills, Gnai- broous, Colton Pants, bluffs, Ac. CL.O'1'llING. A large and well selected stock to be sold ohosp. 100 dosen as tor tod Linen B. Hhlr’snnd under Hhirts, Draw- eI C)ur stock of Boots nnd Shoes, is entirely fresh nnd 1IATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth, 200 dosen double Cauada Straw, very cheap. Also, 3oasts loft or thoso fashionable Hilk, (Hpring end Hummer style,) N« Pius Ultra Hats, mauufacturod expressly for the Blue Store, together with 10,000 other articles too numerous > mention. We say t and all, Veni, Vidl, Viol, and you will find that it is no liumbug: but to your advantage to give 1IAUSMAN A 61 AYER, Proprietors of the Blue Store, REMOVAL. C. WADSWORTH will remevo . . „ the 1st of July, to No. 115 Congreas-st., opposite the Pulaski House. Until that time the stock of Dress and Fancy Goods now on hand at the old stand. No. 181 Broagflton-it., WUl bo Sold at Cost. The atook of these Goods is large nnd desirable, con sisting of thn most Fashionable Htyles, and many of the finest qualities. STAPLE GOODS—Will be offered at greatly reduced prices. mg udvei of tliis, Prices hero, or write o convince peoplo of the slnoeri- Htatemont; but respectfully invite all to call ami exumine for themselves, and see if not soil Goods as cheap, if not cheaper, than those who uo -- c ~ *“ make greater pretension*. ■ ■'liAtonnv tun U r SYRUPS, always on draught at BICE'S FOUNTAIN, promptly attended t Sugar, Coffee and Teas. in IIHDS.P.R.Sugar. i,l/5 do. Ht. Croix do. . J5 do. Ht. Croix < luu bbls. Stow art B. and C. Sugars. IU do. Crushed do. 25 do. N. O. Clarified do. 1U0 bags Rio Coffee. 60 do. Java. 60 cases bl'k and green Tone. 100 boxes assorted Tobacco. 60 M Spanish Segars, various brands. 1UU bbls. Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy. 5 pipes Otsrd Brandy. 2 uo. Holland Gin. 2 do. Jamaica Hum. 2 do. Scotch Whisky. 10 }i cask Madeira Wine. )i o , X do. Sicily A ,*4 do. Malaga do. 60 boxes aesorted Cordials. 6 boxes Claret Wine. 60 boxes Pipes. 1U0 doxen Brooms. 1U0 reams Paper. 200 Hams. luu smoked Beef Tongues. 60 kegs Lard. 100 boxes No. 1 and palo Soap. 60 bbls. Baltimore Floi 60 do. Canal do. 15 half bbls. Canal Flour. 60 gross Matches. 60 bbls. Molasses. 10 do. No. 2 and .1 MnckoroL 10 half bbls. N* I do. 10 casks Porter. 10 do. Ale. sale 20 half boxos Loaf Sugar, landing and in store, for i by [je 18) COHEN A TARVER. 3 AlOKKD VONCHIKHf—Just received Two S'=5. '"“'VWlAU. TIN WAKK! COMPLETE assortment of Plain and Japonic Tin War. lor ml. .1 whol.rale .ad ntall. Or JAMBS SULLIVAN, I« Broughton 8t I OK 1-lTOIIKKK.—Ju.l received a new lul ol t£.L.tokraM.dwU. «t.r «*» ft «aMl 4 aaaUl, <d , M Br.u,blo.-.L VKANUK FfaOWKtt WATKK.-A < 1 • — -*•-*- 4 ist reoelved*”"* JOHN B-1 L.A88EI C ^^or^FremdTarticle. Just received and for sale by >14 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. Oftn MHOS. »»* >*««•• prime Culm Hole..... rCxJXJ la fine order, cargo of schr. Isaac Cohen Herts, landing and for salo by HerUj landing and for • iSlUEIVKD by t COUKNS ft UERTft Ike lul IIMIP—Half IgWll and Naltuook Me.Hui, NeU OI.V. J l>iap*r.,fte. Tor ul. by DtWITT ft MOHCftM. BSEr Notice Extraordinary 1 Positively Selling off at Cost. TIIK Subscribers, du*in»usor ciosing their pres- X ent basinet*, would invite the nttentianof the eltl- sens of 8avsunnh and Its vicinity to their large and well selected stuck of Spring nnd Hummer Dry Goods M PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which are to he found come of the moet desira ble styles of goode. fer this and tbe coming season, con sisting in pert of the Billowing goods, vis : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. Silk Tissues. Plain, Black and Colored bilk Tissue* and Bareges. Swiss nnd Mull Moshn*. Jaconet nnd Onmbrto do. do. do. Chock Swiss do. Colored nnd Figured Organdies. Black and ColJod Ldwns. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed nnd Plnln L'nens do. do. Dottod nnd Eaibioldered Swiss Muslin*. Ginghams and Barege De Leinee. Black and Colored Charnelion bilks. PI tided and Brocnded do. Colored Maroellne nnd Florenoe do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. We have a large and well selected stock of the oele- brated RICHAHDHON'8, GIIAY'H. DUNBAR. DICK SON A Co.’* Shirting aud Fronting Linens; Togother with n largeandelegantassortaientufWhlteand Drown Table Dsuiask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers,. Birds Eye Diaper, Linen Dowless, Uuokabaek Diaper, Frenoh Linen Tow els and Doylies. Linen Lawns and Liuen Cambria, Ac., Ao.. Ac., Ac., Ac. OUB SSSOUTMXNT OF DOMESTIC GOODS Is complete and embraces every artiole kept in a first clsss retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to oall and see tor themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, whloh will be sold in many instances below cost. Tills is no Humbug. CALL and see, nnd be assured of tho faot at J. U. COHEN A CO., rosy 24 tf 140 Brough ton-st. DRYGOODS AT COST And Some Let, for Ciu>ti. SILLING OFF AT COST Many Fancy Articles Less, I T is hardly worth while for the purchaser to know oir motives for doing this. We trust will do ae we the judgment of buj- .... —and uuiform. - No second price, all who buy from us will fare alike. NO CHEATING PETER, to favor Paul , this ie way, ■; ~ as Is well known in Savannah ; the that it will be sufficient to km ■ay. —— 1 The faot* are submitted OUR PRICES are advantage over those who . njoined to tell what you give, ie frequently the case iri/A «owc, to hide tneir ^*■"* the stmetimo perhaps prac- WATCU, YOU WILL sxrn before you purchase. Our stoek ie largo, it is not necosury to enumerate WANT of good*, to oall and examine our stock. After whioh they oan Judge beat between what they have seen and ours; this uourse is best and safest for tho purchaser to a wise conclusion. 1. II. ft M. Slicuhnn, Corner Broughton and WAt/oItr-sf*., may 31 SAVANNAH. New Goods. .DASHER, No* 1411 Congress-Ht* W OULD iuvite the attention of Ludius' * hix JY chuico selection or Borages, Chally's, Muslius Cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbunr, Hose and half do., Linen Cumbria Ildkfs., Under- slseves, Collars, Gloves, net do.. Mils, Laces, Edgiugs, Insortings, Grass Bkirts, Corded do., and a great varie ty of fknwy articles. tf apr 9 Houses and Lands. jo» West-Broad-street, iu sight of the Charleston "*■ ' it Wharf. Apply to D. A. O'BYRNE, 36 West Broad-st. TO KENT. Hteam-paoket Wharf. Tho Brick Store on Moore's wharf, lately oocn- hiiM pied by A. C. Toms, from now until the 8th of JLIJL November next. For particulars inquire of R. UTJoliniton, or to MARY A. E. TOMS, je 13 Administratrix. TO KENT For a term of years, the store nnd dwelling L oorner . * may 30 a term of years, the store nnd dwellini r of Bay and Montgomery sts. Apply to 10 DAVlD R. DILLON. Valuable Lot For Sale* I FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot con- ftA taining 2U2>( aores, situated^ in the ,4th plan of said District. Persons desirous ot purchasing, .^Olt KENT*—The brick building,00 fool trout 1 on Bay*st., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by 8. lornons, Esq., is woll calculated for a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st October next. For Terms, ■ •».«# 4.. i mtcviis iiYU-r'/ »ppiy b (roay 9) COHENS A HERTZ. a JLand for Sale. ftgb ^Theundejreijfned ^ offers^ JaZm The undersigned offers for sale his PLANTATION IN 8CRIVEN COUNTY containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and under good feuee; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all necessary out-buildings; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on the C. R. 11., directly on the public road leading to Hudson Ferry, ou the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lands produce well, and a good location for a country score, and very suoh a place e Scxivny Co., April 6,1818. m TO KENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore’a wharf. feb2t . b iuiir.o, on moors i wnari. ROB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. • TO KENT. X IIREE Sleeping. Rooms, No. 135 Couprcas * Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurso, house ■< and cook. Enquire of Ifeb2‘' t and cook. Enquire of (feu 24) A. BONAUD. i;orh F runnli tag on it. nOUHALE.-Lot Uu feet on WcM llroml-st., running back 120 feet, with n small Wooden Bnlld- Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. a To Kent. A Brick Tenemontoa West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Jones and Aberoorn streets. dec 18 MARINE RAILWAY. a. The undersigned respeetfUlly Informs ^jBmall who may need his services, that he, SBA&hni charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,L which is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up v.seels of auy slse usually visiting ou r port, nnd to do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to dean or paint the bot toms ot their vessels, can also be aooommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. Ho is also prepared to contract for building Vossela of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Hpar-maktag aud Caulking, in nil its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the city, HRr A good Hhipsultbie on the premises, mar 11 U.T. '. WILLIKK.Jk. U. S. Mail. SAVANNAH TO DABISN. LINE of Four Horse Foil Coaches leaves Sa vannah vannah every Monday and Thamday* at 7 o’clock A. For Dariou, vin Bryan Old Court-House, Rioeboro' nnd South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock F. M. Returning on Tucndaysi and FrldnyM. Arriving in Savaunah nt 6 o'clock 1*. M.. and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for ths Wost. gar Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'s 8tabIos, oorner of State aud Whitaker sts. OPiee in Darien, at Ailing A Ilobrrtson. jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW 1*0008 AT BELDEN’8. & JUST received per steamer, every variety of SUMMER HATH, consisting of Panamas, Fc- dale’s, l.fghorus, China and Canton Straws, and ull trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3^ os.— Also, a very tine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan- Ure use. Canada Straw* at $1,75 per dosen, and Palm l^af from $1.26 to $3,60 per dos. All to be had at the new Hot Store, corner of Broughton aud Barnard ' ' HELP— ‘ — [may 7—if] LDjEN A CO. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. 6 Whitaker Htreet. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- js to the citisens of Savannah, and of the in terior of this State, that he has now opened 'and will keep oontinually in etorc, s large nssortmentof tho best qualities of the various kinds of Wines aud L.lquoiti, both foreign and domestio, invoiced from the beat sources, and to bis stock of which, at present on hand, ho in viia* attention. Having had extousive experience iu France aa a manufacturer, and in Americans impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assuranoe that the articles whioh ore enu merated below are ooch genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Oln Scotch, Irish nnd Monoagabsla Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica aud Ht. Croix Bum. Wine*. Old Port, Ihsrsy, Champagne, Hock. Clar et, Sauterneand Bugundj^Wtaes^ In Cases, Cnraeoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, SlavaiU. Kirechenwasser, Absinth, Ae., Ae* Ale and Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Alt. Also Agent fer Domestic Liquors. nng$ly R. MAYER. N New Orleane, will attend to tho roosptisa of thoir goods landing tLU day at Harris' Wharf All goods remaining on tho whsrf after 7 o'clork, wUl bo * at risk and expenses of owners. Jill * stored slock* OGDEN 4 BUNKER. 188EH’ IIOH1ERY.—ti. Meeker A Sou's If A superior Engllth lions, for Misses sad Children. Also, Lodiss* superior White, Bloehafid Colored Ho siery of every quality nt lew prices. JsV . V. C. WADSWORTH. ?UE8U LOBSTER*, SALMON^A 1?RE8U LUB8TERM, SALMON A ■ er-sts. UHT UKCKIVK0—^lr«wb*rrjr, huptwrry. J ~ Bl.ckb.rrj, Or(.M, Curut gyrajp jjT nrari/r Fin txd Lire lunrasee Agssej. F “ mer ” Krnmr CAriYAL, ftlOO.OOO. Gra.lt. Fir. I...rnac« C..HIT nt IITIPft MV r * OF UTICA. N. Y. Cental,$130,000. Charter Oak Life lanaranre ©< HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $880,000. Al»kd Gill, President. Jon. a Wxlklky, Beo'j. Kuickerbeckrr Fir* lnenmnce Co., OF WATERFORD. N. Y. jiMtib, $160,000. Cu a wi.K9 Cram Lit, President. F. D. Mob, See'vy. These Companies having n cash capital, safely la sted in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effeet In- iranoe against damage oy fire, on all kinds of proporty on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR. apr 28 Agent for Savaanah, 189 Oongross-et. Tills UNITED STATE. MFElMEURftNCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter J’errtrttaif—Cnth Syttem. CAPITAL §990,000. This company combines tbe Mutual and Proprietary •jstern, end Will insure tho lives of white persons, also negroos. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. \ ~ ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents. Bancroft Ot Bryan, GKNKRAI, AUK.NTrt AN1> BKOKIBH, ron THn rQRonasfi and hall or STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGER REAL KSTA TE. No. 117 Uoy Htreety Hnvanrmh jan 24 ly Liverpool nnd London Flro and Llfh Insurance Company. 3 MIK undersignrtl Agoute of the above Company, will take risas against Fire onRnildinga, Stook fa ade, Ao., on tbe moet favorable tonne. BANCROFT A BRYAN, ly No. 117 Bay-at., Savannah. rade, Ao., o Jan 24 ROYAL 1N8CUANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling* rr HIS INSTITUTION haa establiahad nn Agency I in Savannah, and Fira Policies upon Prod me and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. /ETNA INMCRANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpilE undersiguetl, Agonts of the above Company, gJL^^tontinuo to tako risks against Firs on Buildings, •pr 14 to.,on tbe most favorable terms. COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Campany of New Yark. I SAAC ARBATT, Sec'y. JOSEPH B.COLL1NS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by feb!4 ly W.F. HUNTER, Agent. Houthern Mutual Innuraace Coiwpi 4 8BURY HULL, President nnd Treusuror.— A lion Casan, Seo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Aotuary. Tha undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinue* to take the following risks, vis: Marino, Rioer and Eire; also on the lives of Serwnto. Lives of White Persons aro also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton its. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE QK the Subscribers, is uow under the management MB. C. A. MALI., A gentleman tn\\j competent, and who will take jtreat tall/o . o give satisfaction la the execution of all v ' ‘ j Min. With tho trusted ST3SW wwm 9 Ordored during the pan year, and that whioh we are now about o.wiring, our Offloo will have undergone a thorough renewal. Our Hook IlIndloR nml Manufacturlngi fscillti’-a, will alio bo materially improved, and the ■took of manufacturing materials oontldorably enlarged. No pains or expense will be spared in obtaining a supply or Paper of every description, o/oapottof auuli- ty, and every uxo.tiou will be modu to render the es tablishments worthy of the support of the community, trusting that wo shall meet with duo encouragement. Mr. K. J. Purse haa no longer any oonuootion with the above establishment*. Orders may be left at the store, or with Mr. Hall at the old etamf, Fenfiold's Range, over F. W. Cornwell' Hardware Store, untrauoo In the lane. je.15 J. M. COOPER A CO. m iTsri ODKKN FLIRTATION; a ncvel, by Calhw rine Sinclair. Isrry Coverdsle's Courtship and what carno of it, by tbe author of "Frank Fsirlegh,"eto. Notabilities in France and Euglaad, with an Auto biography : by l'hilarele Chaslas. Putnam's Maguslno, Vol. 1, buuuu. Moiuoriuls of tho English Martyrs; by ths Rov. C. B. Taylor. Harper A Brother's Edition of Discovorios among tbs Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, eto., etc.; by Auaten U Layard, M. P., with Maps and Illustrations. Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore; by Lord John Russel, part V. Pictorial Brother Jonathan for 4th of July. -MORE OF- Tho Old Forest Ranger; Edited by Frank Forester. Kugiish Soldier in the United States Army. Dean's Daughter; by Firs. Gore, je 15 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. N£W BOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY, PUNE 14, 1863. M 1STORY of nil Nations, from the earliest pe riods to the present time ; by 8. G. Goodrich—li sted by 70Maps and 700 Engravings. .nitrated by 70Maps and 700 Engravings. Montaigne’s u — Uarlett, Esq. Montaigne’s Wotks, his Essays, Letters, Ae.; by Wm. arlelt, Esq. Tooke’s Pantheon of the Heathen Gods, adapted to the ie of Students off J Bylvla Hcabury, - ^ ^ CAPITAL: 4,00 4 dollars: Tiskets $1 00—Shares In proportion. T.U.rf.r ft M»nr,. Jyl U.rftra- .... BaU^tra.1. GEORG’»TATK I.OTTBKy" fbr tko ko%o/Dof IS- fndo'mJmt Jfr* Co. nt Auguotor. A. D. ELLlrf .fi CO^yanagr ^ ■ Offioe No. 153 Bay-strsel—near City Hotel—In eonneotlon with Hamden's Express Office. Georgia State Lottery. A. D. EI.LI8 4 CO.. Mansger*. To be drawn This Day in Savannah. CLASS 27. CAPITAL PRIZE8 : 4,500 Oollnm—11,000—J ,139* Ae., Ao., Ae. Tieketa only $1— shares In proportion. ■ ftlftft VkftB* TWO, CAPITAL PRIZES. §50,000-9 of 10,000.5 or 5,00O. Tiokets$i2—Halves $8—Q'rt Eighths $1 60. Tieketo, either singly or by the package, for rale by Jf I CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Will be drawn In Savannah in public This Afternoon July 1, at 6 o'clock. Sales close at 3 o’clock, P. M. SPLENDID 8C11EME. 4,500 Dwllam—2,000—1,13D, Ac. Tickets $1—8hares in proportion. Tieketa nn^ Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, Jy 1 Opposite Pulaski House. UttKKNK AND PULAHKJ MONUMENT LOTTKRY OYFIC1K, Office No. C Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. QBEOOBY A MAURY. Managers. CLASS 78. inab This Al 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. To bo drawn !n Savannah This Afternoon, at 6 o'clock. - CAPITAL t 4,094 DOLLARS! Tickets $1 00-shares in proportion JAMES’GOWEN, Yonder for Gregory A Msnry. PIANO FOKTKH. MUH1C dk MUSICAL ■a a nr*, munii w INHTUUMBNTH. ^sgdBKri^ The snbsoriber having parohased tbe business or F. ZogLauin A Co„ of S i fTnni"hl^ fl*m he has heretofore been the V/ U HI if If toting member iu Savannah, would res pectfully invite tho attention of tboss in want of anything In (he Mueleal Lino, to hia estab lishment. Front many years experience, both in pro fessional and business matters connected with Moaic, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer hia vices in the selection of Musio nml Instruments, ot .... fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of his utmost seal ami industry In his endeavor to deserve the patron age aud confluence of the public. G. B. MITCHELL, je 15 Buocossor to F. Zegitaum A Co. Savuimuli Agency, FOR THE BALE OF WILLIAM BOQQSi&i OO. Celebrated Brands of • In Japan ; by Harry Un- aol/auttaor of Yankee Jack, Red Kiug, Ac.' The Soldier's Wife, or scones in Canteen nnd on the •Battle Field ; by U.„W. M. Reynolds. lady I#efghton.or tbe Belle tf tbe Manor; by Miss Gore, author of tbe Dean's Daughter, Ae. Part3th of tbe Memoirs of Thomas Moore; by the Ht. Hon. Lord John Russell, M. P. Arthur's Homs Magnsioe for July. Brothor Jonathan, a Mammoth tihoet for 4th Ju Barnaul's Illustrated News, % splendid number. Gleason’s Pictorial, Ao., Ac*, Ac. For sale at 135 Con- gres* street.Je 16 TOBACCO. 8EGAE8 AND SNUFF. 1' II E 8UK84;KI11EK would respuctfully i HARNDfiN’S EXPRESS, 153 Buy Htreet, I'flll I V I I..-..,.. ... t R espectfully Im-^ihhvo to inform tho citi- sene of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have .. ., .... *L-t Central Rail- conolnded their arrangements with road aud Banking Company, and nre now running Mes- seugere daily to Maoon, and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe aud Columbus, and also forwarding gooff* to Milledge- ville and all intermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable ne to forward every description ot Mcrohandiao and valuables to every town in tbe North ern 8utea—also to California aud Europe. Orricxs and Aue.nts— 163 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ella A Son, Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Ramlolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, Naw York; 43 and 46 South-thlrd-atreet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- streot, Boston; Kxuhange-streot, Providence-, Mout- gomer^-streut, San Franoisco. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. EINSTEIN &ECKMAN, 151 Congress-Street, T NV1TE public utteuiion to tha LOW PRICES at 1 whioh a general assortment of Dry Goods are now offered for sole at tbelr store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goods very much below the market value at the recent Auction Sales in tills City, they are now prepared to share the advantages with their customers^ bjr uelling the following descriptions at prices below their original coat. Printed Lawns, Barege de Laines, Collate, Chemisette, Mantillas, Lnoc Caj.cs, Liuen ildkfs.. Embroidered do., Cotton Edgings Aluaertings, Linen do. do.. Thread do. do.. do.. Sheetios and 8hirting, Brown and bleached, Irish Linen, Hosiery. Summer bilk, r/«.» tbe entire advantages of the bargains we are now offering, an early oall at our ebtablisbmeut Is necessary, aa such bargains cannot last long. E. A E. Wood Yard—Ferry Wharf. J. T. THOMAS, (Huccewnor to D. Kenuslmrt,) W ILL keep a constant supply of Oak, Aah, Black Jack, Pine and Lightwood. Boxes for orders art placed at the stores or h essrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. John Merohison, W. W. Lincoln and at the of fice of the Morning News. Orders for Deed Cane for Shipment, supplied at ah or. notice. tf Je 6 J U! I HH4 ,48 pair Fancy Lintn Drill Pants, 48 do heavy Brou u and Fanoy Duck Pants, 24 do superfine R uck Doe Skin Pants, 24 do do kruoy do do, 24 China Gause Hi lk Coats, 48 real Grass Lf .en do. Also, a Urge lot ot white and figured aud J imbroidered Silk and Matseillee Vests, at MAA8A I1EYMANN'S spr27 Clothing Emporium. I OltSU HftlOKH and llor*n Shoo Nails, tor for sale by[je 16] W. D. FORD. I1B1 W corner of Bay and Whitaker-ste. i?nol: Pj iupei nfaotured c expressly for tbe eabscriber, and direot from London, fer sale by ALT.—300 sacks Bait, in store and for sale by jul BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. ILK (IP KOHBH—An nxceltant article for r ._ softening nnd beautifying the skin, removing r an. Freckles, Ae., and a most agreeable article to nse *■ shaving, Ao. For sole by JOHN B. MOORE A OO. M Tan. after CTlOUK^-50 bbls. Fluor per achr. D. II. Bald'. \ win, for sale by r Q§ 4)E. O'RYHNB. JO UK.—Prime Pork in bxrrols, for salo by ^ 4 ‘- MINIS 4 FLORANCE. /10PPISU! L'OFFKK!—‘JOOfbcgtRio Coffee. r|^ || R SUUBtftKIllEIl would respnclTully X nounce to the Merchants nod dealers in tbe above named articles, in tha city of Savannah, and the interior towns throughout tha 8tate, that he haa oooeptod the State of Georgia, of the extei towns throughout tha 8tate, that lie haa accent Agency for the State of Georgia, of the extensu old esubiUbed House of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. UO Washington-stroel, New York. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rates. B. MAYER, 6 Whllsksr-st. JQLOAIJC MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS 183 Congrenn-ntrert, Hnvnnnnh. —A Tbs Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand, tMA *n>l varied stuck of ^ ^ dies, Bridles and Harness, and W ^ make to order every description of articles in their line. Oar atook comprises also a largo assortment cf Trunks Carpet-Bags, VaUsoe, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per •one desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to call at our establishment. All nrtiolus sold by ut nre warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, onr terms are moderate, our exeeution prompt. 6m may 17 BOOTH AND HIIOBH. Juet received from Philndelnbie, a choice lot of Ladies On item, Tics ami Slipper*. Aleo, Gentlemen's fine Congress Gniters, Patent Leather Pumps. Pump Sole Boots, Ao. Thoso who desire n good artlalr are invited to call and be supplied. W. HE IDT, may 18 Gibbons' Range. FOUND. /~VN tho Bench ou 8t. Himon'u Island, a large \ / Twelve Oared Boat, which the owner can Lave by je 16 lm St. Bimon’e Island.* FOK HALE. A VERY SUPERIOR one horse Currynll, dun- bio scat, made by one of the best manufacturers at the North. For particulars, apply to SAWYER, HOLLISTER A Co., may 31 Whitaker Street. Dugueirrcun C>uilf;rj. rpHF, Subscriber ha* tuken the Rooms formerly _| occupied by Mr. Prentico, oorner St. Julinu street and Market square, where he will be bappy to too the former patrons of the Establishment, nnd ae many new onee as will favor him with a call. BB*AB^>ictures put up in the best st^l^of A TOLAHHCH, I.IOUOK, dec.—50 hbds. 1?! Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls. do., 75bbls. N. 0. Syrup, R"/?bls. phvJp’s nud-Pine Arplfi Gin.. W bb!s. Ccgsac Brandy, 60 do. Old Rye Whisky, 40 bbls. Bum,76 boxes Lemon Syrup. 60 boxes assorted Cordials, 30oase* Bran dy Peaches, 13 cases mixed Pickles, received and fer •ale by ljel3| McMAHON A DOYLE. TOILET POWDER. A FRESH supply of English, French aud Ameri- j[\. can Toilet Powder, just received by JOHN 11. MOORE A CO., jc 14 Gibbons’ Holdings. 'I'JIE UAILliOAD O E la E H It AT J ON.— 1 Amidst all the excitement and pleasure attending the celebratioo, there can be found a fine assortment of Gentlemen’s Black and Pearl, Silk and beacon Hats, Gent's flue Leghorn, Panama, Manilla and Straw Hats, of many description*, at W. K. BARNUM A CO., ju 2 149 Congress-street. VT OT1CJE.— i'lie Hubrcriber heiug com polled to 11| close the outstanding business of F. Zogbaum A Co., would request nil thoso indebted to the lnte firm to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them for settlement. G. B. MITCHELL, je 10 Successor to F. ZOGBAUM A CO. IlKKK AND UAOUN.—3(1 cult, B*i:ou Side, I I and Shoulders; 26 half this. Fulton market lleef, received and for sale by je 20 MvMAUON A DOY LE. VI HD. dll I.I.KKU TOI»A<!CO.—A M lfl supply, just received nnd for tale by Je>0 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. Notice to VetiNel*. A LL Captains of vessels and Pilota arriving nt this Port, with Small-pox or othor diseases, of a contagious or malignant character on board,-are requir ed to bring their vessels to anohor * 4 . the Guarantine Ground, opposite Fort Jsok. -m; tliero to remain with out couiuuniuntion with the City or adjacent counties, until I am uotifled, and the vessel visited by ms. F.II.D£MERE,UD., Savaunah, May 31,186S. tf Health Offloer OTAItCU HOJUHU.—Be.umoiu'. I'nu.d O Starch Polish, for giving a beautiful glees to Lin ens, collar*. Bhirts. bosoms, no., and prevents dust from •ticking to linen, for sols by jo 20 JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. I HON, HUAHH u4 Co..pr Win. tor ..U> bf I F.W. CORNWELL. ■lea) * M8 Brynn-et. TTOPtJ.—Il..leprliu. Wul.rn Hop., cro, or TJfAV, UA».-iWl'*l» «*(*» N,«U Oirw ■ 1 liar. frem schr. Plaudome and fer sole " ROWftftND *00. inn tue wow It. MM, _• iv Kami.li Ctoimt »t tri l»l Mhr C.uraat—IU) 1 ■■■ « i j 1 i, v>,y i;, j, vembe? N °‘ 20 Brou Shfen’Srt^ffeifisni nntU U* »#• —. . ^proved Kottnce of Oaf to. AtBfSfarusA r*» K roem y it a Prime Cook at PrpkUoSalo. (Hnghm.lt and Udkfr At Private Bah. cured Mr loses’enaaer—tenses Ulaghams S h Head Hdkfs., for sale low. Just reeaired do Frenoh Head 7)mnt*ieo Batvm and 13,000 lbs. New Bacon, 2,000 “ Freeh Leaf emu from Teuneiaes, and for sale ft purchasers. „ A Strankerry Soto id'. —™ Strawberry Setts of the folio wtaf k* Boston Pine, British Gases, Ghta Crimson Gene, While Wend, Hovey'e BeedlVag, Early Scarlet. 1 her ere nil grow* 1* title eUmntanefi fan good order. All orders Isfl st onr store for any e?tke above kinds will be promptly attended Ie. ■ , . Marshall House Ovtnibiu and Toomod 0l ‘* 1 f e y ^C* OmMbns,TiXT«3jU|SJSSl^ and UarutN complete. fln ,? 1 P l,a,u ? • chr r Au, with »ew (tails. Rigging, Ac., all In complete order. Ah, above property will be Mid on very Meeauaoda* terms, the preeeaMswaer belap nbent to remove row the city, has n Prime White Com at PrloatoBat*. Just reoelved per Mhr. Lnolnda tnm RUeabeUt CHy* 2000 bushels prime White Gem. Groemriee, Proeisione, Be. FUILBRICK * BELL oterona iocmmefiaHns terms at private sals: Liquoax.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 83 bbls.F 25 obis. Monougahela Whisky, 6 pipes Hi... half pipes Coxnae Brandy. 10 casks “8 Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whtaky(Jt._ 6 eighth casks Putet, Castiliion A Co. and^jL Brandy, 200 dux. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Perl Wins*.Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky’and Gt?*ryBran dy—all private etcck. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 cask* Hints, M saskl Shoulders. liar—900balee Eastern and Northern. * Ckmknt.—160 bbls. Husendale Cement Oe. Fiaoh.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, Cuoceshy.—26 orates assorted Common nnd Grnnita. « lasswAttn.—*76 esses Tumblers, assorted, 10 sneen tes, 15 bbls. Lamps. Molasses Cans, Ac. CaACxnKS.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. festan. Ciuaus.—60,000Common OerosnClgan, BtJWI Span ish Imported <io. Sc alb a.—A large assortment of Falrback's Flatform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, Dry Goods, Motohes, Woodon Ware, Brest Clocks, Fouey Soaps, Fa ey Attlol**, Ao. Ao. Jy 14 Plaster und Cement at Pritute Bah. Just rood rod in start, nnd kept constantly on hand RECEIVED BY JOHN COOPER * CO. WIDNUDtr.JdNE ?2u. OA88ION Mini l'riuripio : A Domestic Novel; tty I Mrs. Urey. / God*y ’* Ladys' Book for July. • ' *•» >. ■ A Defauce of Lather and the Reformation | by John Bachman, D. D.. LL. D., against tbe charges of John Bellinger, M. D.,and otbore. Coleridge's works—vol. VI. Tho English Humorists at the Eighteenth Century— A Mrles of Lectures; by W. M. Thackeray. Civil Wars and Monarchy in France in the Mth and 17th oenturias; by Ttaopold Ranke, author of ‘’History of tha Popes.’’ Tbe Old Huum by the Biter; by the author of tbe The Life Md LettartofStapWcilh. D. D., L. D.D. Graham's Magaxine fer July. I* Fern Leaves troen Fanny's Fert-Felle* The l*ro-81svery Argument, Essays on ths subject j by Chancellor UarpeMfevernoMtammond and ethers. Cyrillo, A Talc; by the author of 44 Ths Initials." The Initials a fitary Of Modem Life. Book*: Books:: Books':fT~ At UihUt’. UodnUrt, JV«. 135 Crmyrm-.t. 4 we cannot find time to MullM«nbb 1 grate to r«k"—AeWuferM, Literary, Scientific, Uamorous, Interesting. Wo invite OUT friends to coll aud examine. Tboee going North Or Into Ike Country, will find tho best variety of light trading ever ottered in this city* Standard works* Ac. r v Alto, Graham's Mtgastas. Godcy's Lady's Book. > •• Black wood’s Mags sine. Bamtuu’i Hinstrated News. lason's Pictorial, Ao., Ac., Ae. , je 88 FBE8H OBOCEIUBS. 1 .1HUITW, BMr.Nl ’ CouatADil, ou hind by R 30 Dollars Beware UNA WAY frum the Hubscrllmr, the latter port i of May, n Brown Olrl named JANE, about 81 rs of age; 26 dollars will bo paid for her dnttYery to , and 26 tor proof to convict au; ~ . >uy one of harboring her. je 23 J. C. 8TURTKVANT. NOTItiK. - D URING tbn nbaonce ol the imderkifMHl from the State, Mr. J. D. BTEBBINS wUl set ne my Attorney. _ . WM. H. GUION, Agent. Savanuab, June 20,1863. JeJfi a. c. riibcn, W c Pump Raker, OULD respectfully inform the citineuo of 84- . vannah, that he is prepared to eontarnet all de scriptions of Pumps at the ehortost notice. - All orders left nt Messrs. SUbba A Davis', terser ot Bull snd Sutc-sta., will meet with prompt attention. Je 9 lift* • ' •• ■ ' I'UIHIk a Century efWesdera, but few of 1 its discoveries ore more striking than that of Crl*» tador o. N oth ing »a ve the uhauge or bus in tho Ohomolion or the Ifelphiu, can be more rapid than the oltaratfea produced in the color of the hair by the application of CrUtadoro's Liquid Uair Dye. Tbe inventor hoe found out the grand secret of the process by whioh nataro inn- parts color to the b air, and has followed It up sneeees- (ully. The change is Jnatant and perfeet, nnd the con dition of the hair is improved by tbe Dye. AU skeptics aro solicited to esll and judge for them/ulven. CriBtadoro'w PUKHKRVATIYK AMD BJBAUTIVIBB Stimulates iu growth audperpetuatefi If- -‘ the latestporiodof Ufs. The dys Is nj the latast period of life. The dye is app •old at CKISTADOBO’S llnir Dreesiag Monumeat-Sgr. west elds.ly JOHN OLIVE B, Boom, Sis*, and Ship Paimter, I sier, Payer Baagsr. Ou. no. 121, niuwanto* a rr_ il?, 4 promptly a by on assiduous attention to baaiueas. ths e of compeutent workman snd tko use ot ths b als, to insure a contiuuanco of thnir favors, for salo mixed aud dry paints, paint oil, varnishes, window glass nnd putty; pnim white wash and other brushes. ~ l^LlftlH’H COJIVUUND Fj SARSAPARILLA-This ooncenti tuuud to be n safe and valuable remedial live iu Us effects, and purifyb be used with great advantage ti*hi, Ulcere, Scrofula, Tetter, I from an impure state of the for sale by jo 13 Monument / lHUU<JII>HV£til£TArij \j effectual cure for eruptions: particularly^ Pimples, 8 SOAK, &TA1MJB, sooted 60 do Star Candles. ' " ^ r 40 do TresAweU’s Soda Biscuit. "Tasasiapt-"- > j. 1» bCRANXON, JOHNSTON ft ca 1 j'dU.mod U^.nd.Vft-.Ur.far.r'. . u.r, fend t'.iin.'i do.U. diHUtod Spirit. |& johkb -^^ fai# C 1ANK C‘11 AIKH.—Ju.t r.c.1. ■ _ those cool, pleasant, comfortsbi aud witboat rockers. <j« 10) MORSE 11UITANN1A WAKK.—To. « IJ Soup Ladles. Fluid and OU X jf various styles, all of the best JT j, 16