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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1853)
SAVANNAH Y.XI0CJ31S & IIOSFITAL —•** ' ■* '** ijgttAK m lm Visiting CexnmlHct lor M*y and June: It, A. Lewis aB d W. Dunoon. Application! for ndmlMion should Ho niado U the Visiting Committee. In ewetof emergen cy any member of tbs Board of Manage# may granl permit*. V; Jr' TUB SUBSCRIBER wishes'to pnrohitM SvS oegroos at all times, either ilogly, or in fa milies, and will pay fair market prices for them, in r,Ah. WILLIAM WRIGIIT, j.j 21 Bay Lane. HEAL TIIE MICK. day, UeVoto all their talents to discover tho means whereby they may remove those painful mala< dies which assail the human frame. There is no noblor art than that of healing tho llek, considering the num berless diseases to which man Is liable, aud which may causo him to dreg out j) protracted life of distress, or suddenly cut him off In thg bloom of his exietenoo und usefulness. We shahid gratefully seise upon eveiy moans of counteracting thoir dreadful affects, or caus ing a removal of those otoge to happiness. In those coos# where the Liver or the Btomaoh is tho cause, would highly recommend Dr. Uooflsud's German Bit ters, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson. No modiclne at this time stands higher than those Bittors, and to those who are suffering from the horrors of lndlgostion, we say they are the antidote. 2w jo 21 Ueocnt Improvement Id Uuntlttry. DR. BARNE8 having secured the right to Awfli ueohr. Au.kn's Patent Govrourto, l* prepared to supply artitlais 1 teeth on his plan. By tho use of Alien's Blllelous Compound, tho teeth, gum and plate are made in one solid and oontlnnous pieeo; forin- iug the most lifo-like and botutlful substitute for natu ral teeth ever invented.. This Improvement r-ede only to bo seon to be appreciated. Dr. B. will be pleased to exhibit specimens to all who will favor him with a call at his otUee, oorncr of Congress and Whitaker streets, next to Barnaul's lint Store. ly jo 14 .A? It. It. It.—1*A1N tts- Dliorg&nliqs tho whole system, it weakens the nerves, it absorbs or dries up the vital fluids, it cheoke the free and healthful elroulation of the blood, it retards tho rogular action of all the func tions, it weakens tho joints, it irritates the mombrsios, ligaments, cartilage* aud ooste of tho bones, muscles and other organs. It affeots the liver, spleen, kindeye, pancreas and tho bralu. Evory important organ feels its iufluonoo and suffers its dietrexaiug consequences. lladway's Heady Belief will, in a few minutes, stop the most sevoro psroxyisms of Pain—all kinds of pains it will instantly relievo. Chill fever, diarrhoea, ralgia, toothache, rhoumatlsm, lumbago, gout, paralysis, stiff joints, summer complaints, to., it will stop in few minutes. Price 23 and f>3 cents. JUdwuy A Co’s Now Modlcino for the cure of Scrofu lous Complaints, is a quick and powerful remedy. IT IS CALLED Kndwny , s Renovating Resolvent. It produces an electrical effect through ovory portion of tho system. It purlllos aud curlohes the blood. It resolves away every diseased deposit seated In the sol ids and fluids. It imparts health aud vitality to every organ. It will oaro rickets, syphilis, canoers, tumours, uodes, caries ot tho bouos, to. 1’rico $1 pur bottle, je 18 1m DENTISTRY. I>rs. HOY ALL und JOHNSON, Hurgtcnl nn«l Dlcclmuical Dcntlnt*. Offico ovor Zogbauin's Muslo Store, Mar- »CSw r •• ket Square. A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS, FARM hKS, FAMILIES, SKA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN 1‘UltCUASE NO KEtfCdV EQUAL TO HR. TOlUAtt* VENETIAN LINIMENT. Fur Dyseutery, Coliu, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quinsy Niro Throat, TvotUacho, Headache, Sua-sickacs*, Cuts, Burns, Svvolliugs, Old Bores, Mosquito Uttus, In sect btiugs. Pains in the Umlii, If it doos not give relief, reoolloet your,money will bo refunded. All that is asked is a fa'r trial of it accord ing to the dlrf ntlons. This article Is an English reme dy, and was used by Williutn (lie Fourth, late king of Eugland, auueertiQod to by hiiuas a oure for Uheumatisin, where everytniug else ho had tried, railed. Over 13,330,330 bottles have been sold in tho (Jnitod States witnout a f siuglu failure, and many families have stated that If it 1 was >10 per bottle they would not bo without it, iu casu of Croup, asit hvas curtain to mire as it is applied. Tho must severe CoUUU Is cured ia a tew days. It cures toothache in 3 miuutes—uuadacue in »£ an hour and cholkua, when tirst taken, in a few hours. IMf* Trice 23 aud 30 cents. DR. TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE i.INIMENT in pint butties, which is warranted cheaper and better tluu other lur Coiio, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Soratohv, Cracked Use), Ao. Trice 30 oeats. 1)11. TOBIAS could All twenty newspapers with the letters and certificates received ooi am ending his Lini- 3iiout, but considers tint.*, warranting itaulflcient, as any ■one who does not obtain rolief is not called on to pay fur A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. and J. II. CARTER are the solo agents for Savanuah—also fur salo by the drug gists snd storekeepers throughout Georgia. DA' Dr. Tobias' otfloo, ill) Grueuwioh street, N. Y. J. ti. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew’s Hall, will supply the ouuatry merchants at the proprietor's lowest prioes. mar Id N. Y. AH tales Mall Line ANMlI HTEAM8I1IPH. Days of leaving BA-' v»nn*h fur N. Y. i 'ht Florida.’ Capt. Saturday*' **']l The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, M Saturday, “ *" The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •« Saturday, Iho Florida, Capt. Wodhull, •* Saturday, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday. The Florida, Capt. The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 1 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ' T• Florida, Capt. Woodball, • Wodnnsaey, Aug. 3 Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, The Augasta, Capt. Lyon. " titiutdsy, Tho Florida, Cspt. Wood hull, " Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, •* Wednesday, The Augusts, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, *' Saturday, ** 10 Tlio Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, •• 14 In speed, safety and comfort—making their passages In 30 to 00 hours, and aro commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most dosirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of the Ac- lenta in tho autumn, this line will be semi-weekly— •ailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage. *23 ; Stoorago, *0. FADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. . „ SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, J« M H 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR PIIILADKL1*11IA.| Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The now and eplendld side-wheel iTATiinv in-nunu steamship STATE OF GEOUOIA, of k. TTl.iEOy 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col- aRflHi ,in# . will leave Navaunah us follows: V> naiioguj), Juno 13 | Wednesday, August 10 Wedneeduy, June 20 | Wednesday, August 21 Wednesday, July 13 I Wednesday, tiept'r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept'r 21 This ship has boou built with thu strictest regard to the safety and comfort of her passengers, and lior tc- oomaiodatiobs are unsurpassed by any steamship on the A new steamship, already launched, and in every respect equal to the "State of Georgia,' will take her S ince in the line at an early day, aud will with the into of Georgia maao a weekly lino, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $23 Cabin Passage from do New York 23 Steerage through to New York 0 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savanuah. je 11 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'u in Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP I H A II £ L • William UolliiiH, Cuminuiidor, be* ✓ggjjgjBgtl twcon Savanuah, Key West and Ua- s splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah fur Key Wait and Havana on the 13th and 30th of euch mouth, aud from Havana for Savan- sh on the 8th and ‘j2d of each month. The ISABEL wiL connect at Ua> ana with tho Tutted Stntos Mail Steamship Company'e Lin* to Asidnwull and Uie Pacific Mail Liue from Panama to California aud Orogon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf froe, transit attbo Isthmus at thu passe tiger's expense. Orleans. Tickets for Now Orleans, Aspiuwall and ban Fn oidco eau be had by apply lug to MOUDECAl k CO . Charleston, R. C NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The now aud aplcndld steamships FLU 1UDA, Capt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, boluuging to tho Now York and Savaunah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York Hvery Saturday. These ships are of 1.300 tons roaster, and uneurpase- ed In safety, spoud aud comb ' Those stcumurs, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. jfcirCabin passage *23, payable before going on board. Agente: PADELFORl). FAY A CO, Savanuah. U. S. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. Mew-fork & Charleston Steam-Tuckets. Loave Adler's wharves every Sat unlay Afternouu undeaoh alternate Itednts- 4gEM|AL</u</. On Saturday tiie new andsplen- Steamships J AS. AUGER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,300 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. Tho SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will _jve each alternate Wednesday—having bueu newly aoppored and guards raised, is uow In complete order. For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the othue of Uie agent, HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be plaot.d on tho line to cou- cot with the Sontheruor on Wednesday*. fob 10 8TEA1HB0AT LINES. CHEAPER THAN tHDSE “ Selling off at First Cost,” CHEAPEST BET GOODS - in »nit uitr, FOR CASH. No. 14# UroiiKliton Street, Near Diet ton's Confectioner*. T IHE 8UBSCRI1IKKR in outer to mnko roo,„ for a large Fall and Wint«7 suppy, offer their presoul stock of seasonable Dress Good, »t euuh prioes as must Insure a rapid sale. With a foil supply of Foreign and Domestic Dry Duuds. which will be sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Cosher City aoceptnnco, consisting In part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every S Ulh •2 d u‘* uftl,t fc H?? Tieka, Twlllad Stripes, Checks, Blue aud Brown DrilMugs, Dcuims, Fo. Ao. DRESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos,Colored and Mourning Ginghams, Lawns and Organdies. A large aud splen did collection of colored Muslins, Frenfli Lawns, Joco- uets and Organdies. Black and Colored Bsroges, Silk Tissues, Blaok Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ao., Silk Lace to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, Ac,, Ao. I1I1S1I linen noons. rautod all pure Llneu Yarn aud Souud Bleach." Also, warranted aa cheap as any such Linens can be fuuud in this market. White and Drown Table Damask. Oflico of gtcnuibont Cotupnuy of Ueorgln. SAVANNAH, 23th May, 183J. mva This Company will in case of low w_*-<lL r —Jkrlvcr. or otbor warrautab.u ciruura- dMkflflciii&MiiMajuuccs, Uisioutinue boating fur tiie aumuor. Ail goods cuniignod to it, will however he forwarded by other coavoyaucus. may 2d GEORGE It. JOHNSTON, Pres't. Savanuuh aud Augusti*. On aud after the 1st of May noxt, ^tho steamer OREGON, Captain Jos. M. ■Moody, will umka regular w eekly trip! Medicine• which, never fail to give talitjac tion, and are need by many physician* in their practice. l>r. J. 8. Huso’* Norvoiiit aud Invi«or- atlug C'orUInl. Tho Groatost Discovery in Medical Science !—For all Nervous Couditiuus of the System !—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. Oa^-^-^The astounding aud happy effect of Dr. sF^Si Rose's Nervous Cordial, fur Diseasos of the Heart, Palplutiuu, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Traiuor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in the Face, Wakot'uluess, Restlessness, or for tho Mind or Rudy worn down by oaro, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to use it In thoir practice. For a weak constitution, it is a grand rostorer: it oompletoly re moves from the system all nervous Irritations, aud Is almost miraculous in its rapid aud happy offset. The weak apd tho nervous are frequently restored to per- eet health hefure using ouo bottle. Price fifty ceuts. l)u. J. 8. Rose’s Great Pain Cur or— Ike Wouiler of tko Age. Do you suffer with auy pula) If you do, uje Dr. Ruiu's Pain Curer. It cures Toothaufie, Sore 'J'hroat, Uuraulio, Still Neck or l'aius iu tho Face, iu a fuw minutes. It cures quickly Pain in tho Stomach or Il.iwels. Cures Chilolains, Corns, aud any irritation ou mo rent. It acts like a charm for Paius iu tiie Side, Limbs ur Saok, uuiWur Rnuumatlsm from a sudden void, it is mugloai lusts effects. In bottles, L2)n, 23 and The host Cuchh sruur in the Woulu.—Dr. Roso'n aelebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to the 't Coughs, whether consumptive or proceeding from Id. It allays auy Irritation of the Lungs, and forti • bus the system against auy future attacks. In bottlas a too s and *1. Foil Bilious liauiTs anu Bad Colo.*.—If you are bilious, you require a purgative mudiuiue. If you have a bod cotd,you should remove it from thu sy stem. 11 your liver is out of order, you will have oold loot, va riable appotUo, and a yellow ekln—take Dr. ltoau's Anti Bilious or Railroad Pills, aud yuu will soor. be •relieved from all bad fuulings. Iu boxes I2>a aud 23 cts. These Pills are called ItAlLKUAU PILlS, because 'they go ahead of all other pills in their good olfeuts. JWs/rvn Mercury. All of the ahuvu preparations, with Dr. Ro*o's filedi- <oal Adviser to I'ersuus in Sickness aud in Health, to be ■had of JAS. 11. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At nil tho rcspootablo Drug Stores iu Savanuah, and throughout tho State. ly mar 14 IIKIU8 WANTED. ia In 1333 aud ‘33 a large number of Geor- •M& gians wout ovor to the Republic of Texas to assist tho Texaus to gain their independence. Many of those were inasdaured with Fauniu, aud others fell While fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Johuson. Thd Rcpublio of Texas granted to tho heirs of these brave men a largo quantity of land, vory fow ui whom have oorno forward to olalin their right. The descendants of thoso who participated iu the revolu tionary struggle of Texas oan procure theso lands, on application to the undersigned, who possesses all neoos- •aary information ou tho subject. utur3 3m 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. DENTISTRY. Oil. HI. C. IIE ALO Performs ail operations porUiulug to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in tho bust style. Oflico first corner wypt ol ly jan 17 the Marshall House. TAPjSOdTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE , AND S.1U6KIT1UN AGENCY. .iihio, to Had |„ t thoir frl.n.., and desirous of bringing thorn out by find class packet ships, are infurmod that the'subsciibers are Clm ouiy agents «or tho abovo Agency in this olty. Thoy aro also .authorised to draw on 31os»rs.Wm. 'Tapsoott A Qo./Llvorp'X’l. in sums from £1 amlui*- wanls, which drafts arc negotiable iu auy towa throegfL out Ireland and Omt Britain. Drafts on Kraaoa and Germany, payable In all parU of the conUnagt, also tot saU. Apply to duo 24 •“ iy BUNKER A OGDEN, SO Bay-st. rOODlVAUK !!—Coilur und pulnteil Tubs, Water Falla* Keelers, MU)T Plggiixs. together a general xssurtmuut of Wood Ware._For aalo by JAMES3ULLIVAN- tain lumrs—leaving Havaunah every Tuesday ovouing 3 o'clock P. M., and Augusta ovory Saturday muru- g at 8 A. M. By Ibis arraugomuut planters aud uruhaats on the river will be afforded an opportunity uf shipping nud receiving their goods with taint v, and of a * i regular conveyance lor themselves and minty, w . families to and from both places, as tho accommodation for passengers are both ample aud oouiiortable. Time up 33 hours—down24. Fare *3. apr 20 KINCIILEY A THOMAS, Avon' SavauuuD, Augusta aud Hamburg. ■ II—m The Uuiun Steamboat Company of «■ —-AGeurgia and South Carolina having tho- Jeisn riA iimBwf.ui;lily overhauled and refitted tho su perior steam-pockets U. L. COOK and OKEUON, with lighters, aro now roady to transport freight of all dasuriptiuu between Savaunah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than auy other boats ou the river. The steamers are oommauded by experienced aud accommodating captains, and aU freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodation* for passeuxr — ... ir,. * T#r . f, equal if not superior to auy hosts on the river. Fnri 43,03. HENRY HARPER, l’r., Savannah, KINCIILEY A THOMAS, JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept., 1832. **p 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Hruimwick, 8t. lilnrjs, JACKSONVlliLE, M1DDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND F1COLATA. leaves every Tutviuy, at 10 o'clock, A. it. tr*m» _ The superior steam-packet WM. GAS- » - wIL—Atdn Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday llWlrfirml ri I at IU o'clock, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien *3 00 St. Mary's 4 W Jacksonville 3 33 Blaok Creok, Pioolataand Palatka... .. 8 33 For freight or^poMagc apply on board, at Charleston ' i«a7“ ‘uDAuiiORN * UUNNINQ11AM, A,’U. TO TRAVELLERS UU1NU NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH AND AJHAK1.B8TON ia^ICZA U. 8. MAIL Bd^Ssah STEAM-PACKETS Leavo Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M. Wlliuliitfton 8tvuin-l*ackeU. Which leave with tie U. 8. Mail every day, atitf P. M., aud also witli the New-York ami Charleston 8tonni«hlpa, Which leave Charleston every. Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mocun on Tuesday .veuings, will arrive In timo to eunueot with the splen did new steamship James Adyer one week, aud the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by laud route, $23—time 32 hours; by steamships, *23. [my 13] S. M. LAFFITEAU, Ageut. UFF08IT10N LINK TO FLORIDA. UATk Of PASS A ax UK It UC ED. The superior now steampaoket W£- ILAKA, Capt. N. Kiu^, leaves every p ifiaturday et 13 o’olook Rate of passage iu large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien. 43 03 8t. Mary's 4 33 Jacksonville ti 30 Ficolata 8 OU Polatko. 8 03 Black Creek 8 03 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, fur Ooalft, will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. Aj’pl^ on board, at the ^Charleston Co/s Wherf, o? to 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. Jtll' je W FOR NUW VORY—Union Line. The regular packet nohr. CATARACT, Rice master, will have quick dispatch lor the abovo port. For f reight ur passage, apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line. The regular paoket aobr. VIRGINIA, Snow, MiHl »' **ter. will have qnlok despatch for tho abovo «fcW»port. For freight or passage apply to m BU jo 23 .OGDEN : BUNKER. Jlrijr 1.1 The regular packet bark EXACT, Grumley k master, having part of her freight engaged, wifi , abate dispatch. For freight or passage, having luperior accommodations, apyly on board at Wood' jo'W 01 WABUBUnN, WILDEB * CO. YOU KUW YOIIK-Ncw Cine, i The regular paoket brig MACON. Captain E. 4 Watkins, will meet with dispatch for tbe above ■pert. For freight t or pssxxgeepply to H. K. WASIllfUnN. A Mi FOR PRKICHpP OK CI1ARTKU. The Paoket Sehouaer E. II. ROW LEY. Rogers Maxtor. Apply to OGDEN A BUNKER. ' Wit LHAitTElt. . Freights lor Northern. Eastern and ^ Southern |«rts.oaw bo bad on applies amtmtlon to <OOV4) ROWLAND k CO. 3tUk — » market. White and Brown Table Damask, Do) ley’s and Dainask Napkins, Birds Eye, Uuekatwck, Scotch aud Russia Diapero, Linen I'owels and Towell ing Ornoburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladles' and Misses Black, White and Colored Hose, Gout's aud Bey's White, Colored and Brown « Hose, In all sites and qualities, Gause, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladies’, Qont's, Misses aud Boy’s Gloves and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS. KM B KOI DEliED ROHE IHIESSKSS, BLACK. WHITE and COIbOUEDCIUPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BO 111 NET and PAVILION GAUZE. FIGURED un.l PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gonts’ Pookot lldkfs, with a large collection of L. C. Hdkfs, from *1 pordosen,upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Hoad Udkts in great variety. White Goods. Plain and cheeked Swisse and Jaconets,Mull. Book, Nanisuoks, Tarletou, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bunds, Head aud Lisle Laces aud Edgings, new stylo *' Ready Made Clothing for SprinK and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper anil Tailor, 17 Whitaker-nt. R espectfully solicits tim attention or his frieuds and tho publlu in general, to his largo Block of READY A1ADE CLOTHING, suitable fur the present and coming season ; it has all been mails up under hie personal superiuteudouee, aud for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in the markot. The following comprises a por tion of the 8took: Frocks aud Hacks of Blaok, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drsp Dote Frocks and Hacks, Linen Duck Drill and Fancy Linen Frocks and Books, India Grass Silk aud Brown Linen Sacks, Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks end Sacks, Pouts of Fanoy Fruuoh Cossimere, Black Doe 8kin Cusiimere, Black Drop Dele and Spring Tweed Cassi- inere, \\ hit* Duck. Fancy Liueu Drill,together with a large lot'-*'Cotton Drill and Duck Pants, for servants Vests of Black Satin, Black Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fancy aud White Marsaillcs, Figured and Stripe Linens. Aiso. a largo Stock oi furnishiug Goods. Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino audCottou Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cottou Socks aud Silk and Giaghain Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole of which ho oilers for sale on accommoifatiug terms, and -* prlcm aa cheap as the cheapost. apr 12 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. 'I'lIK HUDSCltfllEK has ou hand, aud is X constantly receiving from the best and most respec table manufacturers in the country. Rich Uiamnud, Ru- •'ioh as Table. Dessert and Tun oi'uuu* nuu ruru; Oli ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups und Saucers; Goblots; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup nud Sauce Ladles; Pie, lac Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives: 8olld Silver Dessert, l'iokle aud Butter Kulves; Nap kin Rings: Salt Cellars aud Fruit Kuivcs; Silver Plated Spoons, Porks and Ladles; Cake Baskuts; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle i Steel Table and Dessert FOR SALE. VERY 3UPEUIOR one burs* Carryall, don oat the MHi aaaufaottrere Knives and Silver Plated Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Btoss Clooks of every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplno Watches: Fine Enamollcd Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pock-.K Cutlery; Kasors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will astlsfy all who ifiay favor him with their patronage. Ills prices aro as low, and terms as llboral as at any establishment in the State. 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. HONE HA.Ml ACTIHli, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! H AVING purclinHoil till! right lo dm mi luct tiro the following kinds of Hump, the undursigned is now prepared to do so at the shortest notice, vis ; American Cream Soup in bars. “ Laundry in mass. “ Toilet (Sanitive) In small bars. “ Shaving Soap iu cakes. “ ** cream iu pots. Cream Soap preparation in bble. By the use of those soaps, hot water, washing ma chines, washboards, Ao, Ao., are entirely dispensed with, and nut ono fourth thu labor is required to do the washing of a family. Washing is done by morely rubbing the eoap on the parts mostly soiled, then plaue them in water sufficient to cover them, ami let them remain iu a fow hours, then with a good baud rubbing uud thorough rinsing, they will be perfectly clean and beatifhlly bleached, and without injury to tho most delicate fabric. A call and trial is respectfully solicited. W. E. MONO IN, No. 170 Broagliton-st. N. B.—These soaps wash in eithorhard, »att or soft water ly nny 23 fnHB 8abar.rlbi»r*i tlfisirou* of closing their pres- X bet business, mU Invite the attention of tho elti- PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which ore to be found some of the moetdoilrA bit styles of goods, for this and the coming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, vix: Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. Silk TUmi'sa. Plain, Blaok aud Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconet and Oatnbrie do. do. do. Check tin lea do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored La wns. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams aud Barela De Laines. Black and Colored Chamelion Silks. Plnided and Brocaded do. Colored Mareolino and Fioronoedo. LINEN ROODS, Ac., Ac. Wo hare a large nud well eelected stock of the cele brated RICHARDSON'S, QUAY’S, DUNBAR. DICK SON A Co.'a Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a large end elegant assortment of Whito and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Lineu Dow less, Uuukabaek Diaper, French Linen Tow el* and Doylica, Linen Lftwns and Linen Cainbrio, A«., Ao., Ao., Ao., Ao. OUR ASnOKTMENT e, o r ?v'™y?. C4MUI l 1130,000 n Charter Oak Life Insornaro Canipany, HARTFORD, CONN. * r ' * Capital,Jendortad by the «tata) *230,000. Atrnwi Gilu President. J.t«.0. w 4Ut.tr, Bet-y. Kuickervar.her Fire InHttrnticc Co., OF WATERFORD, N. Y. \ _„.:f I 3(J,doo‘. CniRLca Cmarku, President. F. P. Mor., Seo'ry. TlutoCompanies having a cash capital, eafcly in vested in l>ond aud luortcsge, are prepared to effect In- suranoe against damage by fire, on all kinds of property u reasonable terms. ' Applications received by A. WILBUR, _ - • - Agent for Savannah, 120 Congrcse-et. THK UNITED bTATKItl.lFi;iMilin^Ce. Aunuily ami Trust Compniiy, Charier Perpeiual~Catk 8yttem. CAPITAL >#50,000. This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insuro the livoa of white persona, also uegrc.cs. Dr. Arnold, Modioal Examiner. ly AIINI8 A FLOUANCK, Agents. BaiicrofU ft Bryan, GENEUAIiAUK>T8 AND IIltOKRItH, Liverpool and London Fire nnd Life OUR assortment * luuumuce Company. OF DOMESTIC GOODS o» Dul’ld"n. ll fu!ck is oompieta and embraces every articlo kept in a first — .... y i „ M .... class retail store. PUBCI1ABERS will do well to call tor themselves, as Ao., On the moot favorable terms. Jan 24 BANCROFT A BRYAN. No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. Great Bargains will bo given, ospcoially in FAlfCV GOODS, which will be sold in many instanoesbelow cost. Tills is no llmubuir. CALL and see, and be assured of the fact at J. II. COIIEN A CO., 140 Dr»ughtou»et. may 24 Proclamation. COMMONWKALTH OK 8AVANNAII. flHIttll whom flies* preevnls bliull come, xroieiiig: Know ye, that we, the proprietors of the •• Blue Store," hare a large stock of guodmu hand and contain plating a oliaugo in our biuiucss on or before the 1st dayoi September next wo therefore will offer for sale ^ this day, our entire stock, at prime Northern lOOOplecos of Prints all prices, 333 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jaconets, 8wiss Mull. Cambrics and Cross Bar Muslin, Ginghams, BsYege De Lalns. very cheap Silk Publius, Umbrellas, Silk and Cuttou Parasols, 8, 10 and 12*4’ Bleached ami Unbleaehcd Sheetiugs and Shirtings, 2U3 dusen assorted Hose and lulf Hose, 133 dosen as sorted Gloves, 15 do. do. Alexander's bolt Kid. at 30 cts. per pair, Silk and Cotton lldkfs, Liueu DriilJ, Gam- broona, Cotton Pants. Stuffs, Ac. CLOTHING. A largo and well selected stock to bo sold cheap. 133 dozen assorted Liueu U. Shirts and under Shirts, Di era, Ao. Our stock of Boots and Shoes, is entlroly frosh and HATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth, 230 dosen double Canada Straw, very cheap. Also, 2cases left of tfu.se fashionable Silk, (Spring aud Suimuor style,) Ne Plus Ultra flute, manufactured expressly for th» Sture, together with 13,303 other articles too num to meutlun. We say to one and all, Veni, Vidi, Vioi, and yon will find that It is no humbug; buttoyouradvuutsge to give us a call. HAUHMAN A MAYER, Proprieturs of the Blue Store, may 30 lSlCengross-st. P. S.—No extra ohargo for showing tho golds. i*Tho Central Goorgian please copy 2 months, nnd 1 bill to tbis office. New Qoods. I . D A 8 II E U , No. 1441 Congress-iit. W OULD invito tho uitomiou of Lniiies' choice selection of Usrages, Chally's, Muslins Cambrics, Colored and l'lsid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, wauium-., uuiorou IUU I I.IU uo., uiiignnms, niuiions, Hose and half do., Linen Cumbrio Hdkfs., Under- eluovos, Collars, Gloves, net de., MiG, Luces, Edgings, Inserting*, Ora: j Skirts, Corded do.,aud a great varie ty of fanoy articles. tf apr 9 Houses and Lands. TO RENT. A TWO Story Woodnn House, on Rato I Street, nearly oppoeito Columbia Square, pleas- kantiy situated. Apply at this office, tf je 33 Woat-Broad-atrect, in sight of the Charleston LSteam-paf ket Wharf. Apply to f tf D. A. O’BYRNE, 31 !, 36 West Droad-s TO RENT J For a term of rears, the store and dwelling ] corner of Bay and Montgomery sts. Apply to 1 DAVID R. DILLON. Valuable Lot for Sale. Hunt’, ltestoratlve, OKIVeuETAlim IIA lit COMPOSITION. r I' 11 IS plnusant aud nfllcieut agent for the pm von* I tion of baldness, and tho removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both its delicate uud ugrecuble perfume, (free from essential oils,) aud its kuupmg tho huir iu place and curl. When the hair is moist witli tins fluid, it may be dreaiid beau tifully, In any form required, keen iu its place. Previous to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with tiie Restorative thoroughly cleause the ?kiu, and lay the foundation of a good lu ad of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co- logucs, and Shaving Creams, at the | SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, mar 21 WOOD! WOOD! fPHE Subscriber will keep constantly on band 1 ‘his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. supply, at all seasons, of OAK aud HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, Droughton-ftreet, wil) be promptly atteuded to. Wood 8old Low For Cnnh. 43 jan 1 tf J. M. ItUTLEH. ‘ CLEAR THE TRACK. 1 FOUR IIOKHK COACHE8, and Sixtcou of tho best Horses that the oonntry ean produce, to ply between the Forsyth Depot and tho In spring; end having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson uuu Mr. Fraucis Ueuno, old and experienced rcinsmon. pledge themselves to oonvey tho traveling public to and from the two points in a safer and bettor style, end quicker time, thaM ever before done at this place. We also have Family Omnibuses, always in readiness. Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to tlieir comfort and interest to call for our Coaches.— We meet both the day and night trains of oars. A. J. A C. L. VARNER. Indian 8prlugt, June 15,1833. jo 22 jfry Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, Snvannah; Fed. Union, nnd Recorder, Mllledge- vilto; Journal A Messenger, Macon; Times, and Ln- puirer, Columbus, will give tiie abovo a conspicuous place until August 13th, and forward their accounts to us, and they wdll be settled. REMO VAL. lints, Caps nud Jlonncts. a THE undersisiiod respectfully inform their customers and the nubile guncrally, that they have removed their JIat Store from 140 Congress streot, to 176 Broughton street, opposite St. Andrew 's Hall, between E. F. Wood A Co.'s Bhuu and M. Pren- dorgast A Co.'s Dry Goods Store, whero they propose to koop u full assortment of all kinds of goods lu their line. N. K. BARNUM A CO., je 23 170 Btoughton-st p: KCEIVKII by tin lint .tenner—Half Cl.nl. Skirts, Mull aod Nainsook Muslins, Nolt Gloves Mitts, Wash Bluud, Luce Mantillas, Grass Cloth, N W Collars uud Chemisettes, Lung Lawns, Bird eye Diapers, Ac. For sale by jo 18 Dewitt a Morgan. Hi . AW8 OF OEORLiiA.—A few copies of the I j late Act* of the Legislature of the State of Geor- 7- (....I. I.. U M tlllll.l'V uiJLFilATK OUININK.—100 ounces Sul- ^ phate Quinine, direct from the. manufactory. Re ceived and for sale by J. E. DxFOfU). jo | Apothecaries Hall. Diiguciivun 0111107. milE Subscriber bus taken the Room* formerly I occupied by Mr. I'reutice, corner St. Julian utMut uud Market square, whore he will be happy to see the former patrons uf the Establishment, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call. jfiji'AU^icturc* pnt Up in the best «tjl«of th« artrj* Pa® l^Mbtr Pu'mfi; Pomp Sol. Boiu, *«■ Th«p« who dmiro . good article we Invited to enll and be ■upplted. W. UEIUT. may 18 Glbboaa lUnge. JIOOTri ANU BliOBM. 1 Juet received from Philadelphia, n Ichoico lot of Udine Oollere, TIo. nnd Alto. Oontleeieo'e line Coo,reel Oultere. int I.entlier Pumye. Pomp Sole Poole, he. Thoee lt'UUNU. . O N .ho Bench on 81. Simon’a I.lend, t Inr,e Twelve Oared fleet, which the owner ten tare iy je 1* lm " st. Simon's Island. wmiiug .?!«;■ m ien, biiuuicu iu mu siu District ot the first suction of Randulidi, (late Lee County,) aud known as number 173. in the plan of said Distriot. Persons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office, may 23 .RIKJKENT,—The Urit.k building, GO lent front ' At Bay-st., by 30 feet deep, now occupied by S. omens, Esq., is well calculated fur a wholesale Ui eery, possession given on 1st October next. Fur Terms, *H»ly (may fi) COHENS A HERTZ. Land Tor Hale. A m The undersigned offers for sale his PLANTATION IN 8CHIVENCOUNTY containing near five huudred acres of laud, about sixty aorcs cleared snd under good 1'enco; on it 1* a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all ncooRsary out-build, gs; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on the C. R. R., directly on the public road leading to Hudson Furry, on the Savannah river. Tho place is conaiderod very healthy; lands produce well, and a good location fur a country store, and very convenient to market. Any person wishing to purchak such a plnee would do well to give me a call immediate ly. On it is one of the boat peach orobards iu the coun try. My postotfioe la Lixlcyundale. J. FREEMAN. Bccivk* Co., April 3,1833.tf apr ti 11 fob 24 l STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. TO RENT. rfMIRKK Sleeping Room*, No. 135 Cougrrss-st X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv- ant aud cook. Enquire uf (fob 24] A. BON AUD. XjM>U HALE.—Lot 00 feet on West Broeil st., X running back 123 feet, with a small Wooden Bulld- fng ou It. Apply to (fell) W31. WRIGHT. To Item. A Brick Tenomenton West Broad street, wilt b oight upright room*. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, iu the house or et tho corner of Jones aud Abercora street*. MARINE RAILWAY. k Tbe undersigued respectfully informs all who may ueod his services, thathe^ has o'uargo uf the MARINE RAILWAY,S which is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be ocouiumodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. Uo is also prepared to oautnot for building Vessels of any class qr descrip tion, and to oarry on the business or Ship-Carpenter ing, Hpar-uxaHug and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of tbo cit; D* A good Shlpenithis on the premises. r 11 Uy of tho olty. lie premises. ILF. WILLINK.Jr. U. 8. mall. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Sa vannah inL vannah every Moniluy tint! Tburetlny, nt 7 o’clock A. HI. ForDarion, via Bryan Old Cuurt-Iluuse, Rioeburo' and South Newport, arriviug in Darien nt ti o'clock P. M. Returning; on Tucedayi* nud Frhluyw, uciui inug uu » mi.uu; r nun vriUK)*i Arrh ing lx Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with tho boats for the North, and the cars for tho West. tor Office iu Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'s Stablos, corner of State and Whitaker ste. Office in Darieu, at Ailing A Robtrtson. *£ jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW OOOD8 ATI1ELDEN’8. a ! JUST rccnivml per, btomner, evory variety I of SUMMER 11 ATS, cousistiug of Paunmus, Pc- • dale's. Leghorns, China aud Cantou Straws, and full trimmed White Reavers, weighing only SJ* ox.— Also, a very fino Double Urim Florence Leghurn, sume- thiug light and uice fur City Trade, toguthcr with a Largo Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plau- tura use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per dosen, aud Palm l^.-af from *1,25 to *2,53nerdoa. All to belied at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets. [may 7—tfj BLLDEN A CO. NEW WINE ANU LIQUOR STUHE. No. 4J Whltnkrr Street. @ TI1E SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to the cltixeus of Savanuuh, aud of the in terior of this State, that ho has uow opened aud will koep continually In store, a largo assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds of Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced frum the best *oureos,aud to hi* stoek of which, at present unhand, he invitee attention. Having had extensive experience in Franc* ae a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade unable* him lo offer assurance that the articles which are enu merated below aro each gonuiue. Artideu of Direct Importation. French Brandios of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, IrUhaud Monongahcla Whisky; Old Batavu Arrack; Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Fort, Madeira, Sherry. Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauterne and Bo^undj^Wlne*. In Cases, Curacoo, Maraschino, JUUfio, Blavniti, Klrsehenwnseer, Absinth, Ae~Ae* Al« and Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. AlseAgont fur DemesOe Liquors. R. MAYER. N OTIC'IC.—Consignees of sotir. Fanuio from New Orleans, will attend to the reception of thoir gooux landing this day at Harris* Wharf. All goods reinainiug on the wharf after 7 o'clock, will be stored at risk and expenses of owners, jrfil OGDEN A BUNKER. I88K8* I3081KKY.—<1. Ucolter it Eon’s nor English Hoe*, for Mlasce and Children. MS j* superior White. Black and Colored _ tVH’r KKUKIVKU—Slra.lH.7ry, IU.pix.rry, U Blaok tarry, U.,.U, Ourrw iyra, uf >»p«tor KUYAL 1NHUKANUK COJUMNY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. UAflTAli, 4)000,000 of Pounds Sterling:. HIS INSTITUTION hu* osiablished nu Agency 1 in Savannah, nud Firo Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A C'0. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON P1IIKN1X FIRE OFFICE. rnillB Company Hikes Firo Risks in this city,nnd jKtna insurance comFanv OF HARTFORD, CONN. rfWIE undersigued, Aueuts of the ubovo Company, X continue to Uke risks against Fire on Buildings, I 8AAC ABBATT, Pec’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by ftbH ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtkern Mutual Iunuruuee C'oinpuny. 4 BBUUY HULL, Freiidont and Treusurer.—• At.von Ciissr., Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Aotuary. e undersign ou, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take tb* following risks, vis: Marine, Utter and tHre,- also on the lives or Stmutts. Lives of White Persous are also taken by this Com pany. No sxtrapremium for residing in the Mouth. WILLIAM KING, Afout, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton • office withiu 24 hour* after *och arrival, aud aioir a njwrt in writing on Oath to the Mayor of the City, ••uf the ago, name aud occupation of every person who shall ago, name aud occupation of every person have boon brought as passenger, in such ship her lest voyage, upon psiu of for ' , ‘'- »xo such report, the s neglected to bo so reltortcd.'' Tho said Masters of Vessels are farther notified, * neglect or omission *75 for every alien —he said Mastsrt.. . r any person who inay have boon a passenger in nny suoh ship or vessel, and not being a cltiaen of tho United States, shall be suffered to land from suoh ship or vet- •el, at any place within tho dlsUuce of fifty miles from the said City, with intuit to proceed to tho said City, otherwise than in the said ship or vessel, tli _ . . - r —Jp t Master or Lommauder thereof, shall be liable llko penalty of *.'130 for every such person or permitted to land." Vide-Laic pasted, Dec. 29.1819. i the suffered Savannah, July 1,1853. CITY MAK8I1 AL’H OFFICE Savannah, June 25,1833. ’■| , I!E > follnwiiiff Uosolullou nit* pusMid by Couu- X oil on the Rkb June, 1833, vis Jiemlttd, That tiie City Marshal be directed, end is herob* required to proceed to opeu President-street und tho other streets named in the report ami award of the Commissioners appointed to open President aud other street*, within the tlrno prescribed by law. Said roport being dated 15th Juno, 1833, and filed ngt all others concerned Tank Notiok, That I shall proceed to open Presi- of July next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., in accordance will the above resolution. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, je23 City Marshal. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE F the ljubscribers, is now under tbo management o NIL C. A. HALL, A gentleman fully competent, and who will take great oure to give satisfaction in the execution of all work en trusted to him. With the sffiaw bthpub Ordered during the post year, and that which we are now about ordering, our Office will have uudergouo a thorough renewal. Our Hook lllmtlutf nnd Mnntifnctnrlna faoiHtDs, will also be materially improved, and the stock of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged. No |ulus or expanse will bo spared in obtaining a supply of Paper uf every description, o/supeiiur uintH- ty. nnd every exertion will be made to render tlio es tablishments worthy of the support of the community, trusting that wo shall moot with duo encouragement. Mr. E. J. Purse has no loogur auy oonnuctiou with the abovo establishments. Orders may be left at the store, or with Mr. Hall at the old stand, Pcnfield's Range, over F. W. Cornwell' Hardware Store, ontrnueo in the lane. Je 13 J. M. COOPER A CO. u»~. thidennd er light and Or, heavy nnd solid iflX C*st I thus made one solid piece, having no erevtot for the rnln or moisture of the atmosphere to offset, there la no rusting of the work. Designs will bo sent to any ad- drois-postage free. *£?!«•• r / n «« W cent* to *5 00 par lineal foot— GEORGE FOSTER. Agent, n n n v ... . 898 Broadway, Nefir York. UAHNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 IlayMtrrei. R espectfully begicavo to inform tho ciu- sens of Savanuah and Its vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangements with tbo Ceutral ltatl- roud and Bauklng Compauy, aud are now running Mes sengers daily lo Macon, aud semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, aud also forwarding goods to MiUedge- vlllo and all intermediate placet. Wo would also say int our expresses by ibe steamers to New York and JhiladelphU enable us to forward every description ol Merchandise and valuables to every town in the North- 8tutos—also to California and Europe. . v £. r . ,0 |“ and Aai:nts—133 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Son, Mocou: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Kandolph-sl., Columbus; 74 Broadway, Now York; 43 snd 43 South-third-strcot, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence, Mont gomery-street, San Francisco, fob 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. EINSTEIN &ECKMAN, 151 Congress-Street, T NV1TE public uttouiion tu tlio LOW PRICES J which a goueral assortment of Dry Goods are no offered for eale et their store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goods very much below the murket value at tho Auction Sales in this City, they are now prepared to share the advantage# with their customers, by selling the following descriptions at prices below their original cost, luted Lawns, Mantillas, Lace Ca^es, d Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Tissues, Barege do Laines, Linen ~ do. do.. Collars, Thread do. do., Chemisette, Noodle work do. do.. Ribbons, Funs, Brown and Bloaobod, J* 14 E. k E. •to |>»ir tun.'v i.inuo unu unu, 4i do heavy Broun and Fanoy Duck Pants, 24 do supurfluo Black Doe Skin Pants, 4fi rual Grass Liueu Uo. Also, a largo lot ot whito and figured and Embroide red Silk aud Marseilles H OUrtttftllOKauml Hor.-c Bliuo Null*, tlr xaleby [je 131 JOHN R. NORTON. ^ANBlliSv—Afresh supply, JU>1 received uud for salo by [js 16] W. D. FORD. 1 ;NUL1SII TOOTH HUU8IIII8.-A very JJ superior articlo of English Tooth Brushes, man ufactured exptossiy for the subscriber, and direct fruia Loudon, for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, je 13 Monument Square, Savaunah, 4LOUK.—50 bble. Flour par echr. D. II. Bald- * win, for sale by (Je 4) ” ■ > ACON, r.AMD, A-C. v 11 SO hbds prime Baoon Sides. 20 do do do Shoulders. 33 bble and 130 kegs prime Loaf Lord. 20 casks extra Sugar ourod linms. 33 bids old ong*hsla Wldeky. 33 do E. Flioips' and Roes Brand Gin. 23 do doueetlo Brandy. HU do Crashed aud Powdered Sugar. Landing nnd for sole by 80BA1 K. O'BYRNE. Costa r’tt Exierniiniiior. POk THR TOTAL RXTKKMINATION Of A , R *“.*0"., Ctakrawln Aou.Onraii* Mi™, Mole* Booties, Criokets. As. Warranted not iniurlou* to the humau family. Will not die in thoir holes. Also no. Exterminator for the total annihUatlonof BED- Prinripal Do pot, 448 Broadway. RxrxKXNCXS.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Paoiflo Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway aud Anthony attests Okas. ThlbuuU, Nb. 15 Washington street; L. Deluto nluo, ia Broadway ; £. O. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times j Westchester House, Bowery and Broome str . it? ; W. llolberton, 433 Broome street, aud 73 Malden Lanei Empire City HonsoiP. V. King. 41 South street; Oeorgo Gay, 67 Union rlaoe ; Benjamin Wood, 43 Mo 1)<Algal street; L. B. Ulnesso, 43 John street, and €3 8t. Mark's Plaoe; Thomas Thomas,Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway. OBKTinOATK OT 167 DKATM. I have riven Usury R. Costar's Exterminator an ef fectual trial, aud having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and conviuoed of the superior efficacy of hie Exterminator over auy other preparation ever offerred to tho public, Ioordlally recommend it. By twoappli- CAttonsof the Eaterminetor, 167 RATS wore found doad in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, ,, „ . _ Bowsry Hotel, 396 Bowsry. New York, December 11th, 1881. For salo by all the wholesale druggists in the elty and the principal druggists In the United States, Canadas, W oat Indies, Ao. Warranted in all esses. Nonegonulne unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, . . 648 Broadway .New York.* hJEJTSSoW-AS*™- ALLCOCH’S PL,ASTEltS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. TTI8TOHY—The history of the.e plaster* would XX oeoupy mor* spaeo than can bo spared in these liimU. Suffice it to say, that tho most eminent ehera- ists aud physicians of the United States and of ftirope were consulted as to their composition. But it was loti to Mr. Altoock, whofnr seven years had tho entire charge of Mo*srs. ltuehton’rAstor House store, to perfect them for public use. They are rande porous, so that the evo- a and occasions many unnlenssut sensations, not —p noccssary for tiie cure or nllevUtion of affoetiuus fbr whirh a plaster i* usually applied. They are tonie and eanuluatlvo, which renders them of pooulUr valuo in many affections of the chest and bowels, moro especially when a norvou* character; Ahoy in foci warm, nnd to n oortaln extout, vitalise the part upou which they are tppliod. Theso strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving E testers, will be found invaluable in wcakuuss of the »ck, Chronic rheumatism, nnd contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nurvous affections; in asthma, rod rains in the side or chest,especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or waakuoss, or a sense of ouldness at the pit of the stomach; in ohronio or reoont aff ec tions of the kidneys; In casos of sprains, strains, bruisos; and in noarly all casus where n iocal pain or weakness exist*. The reader is ospeelAlIy referred to the following tes timonials, moro particularly to the tottor from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcock oured of a nervous disoese of tho bowels of many years standing. - T. Ilcndomon’n Letter. Vurnvillc, Louisiana, March 8, 1853. D«. T. Al.ItTOCK, Sir :—I have been suffering under n severe attack of nenrelgic disease of my bowels fur years, with hjrper- throphy of "he heart, aud have tried everything kuown to the prectioe of medicine from the vory best At. D's.j but truth prompts me to say that, your plasters have givcu me more permanent relief than anything olse I nave used, and I believo will produce a perfect our*. X am wonderfully piouMod with the uouuter-irriUut effect of yr>ar plastsr, for it is produced in such a mild and grudual way, as well as the invigorating notion it gives to the capillary circulation around thu p n itglv — — ,-w-— to Wllil. thsy are appliod, with the great nervous sedative influ- ‘ice they exort upon all nervous diseases, lu conclusion, permit me to say, that I have htd ex perience of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but must place yours et the bead of them all. EV' ery modioal inau who becomos acquainted with them DI assuredly recommend tils patient* to use no other who becomos acquainted with them, redly recommend his patients to use noothei than the Alealcutedludia Rubier Plaster of Dr Alloook. ‘‘ Yours vory truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. -. , )/•__ and Irr order of nil Druggists, throughout tho country. LOTTERIES, U1CKBNK AN It PUL.ANKI MONCMKNT LOTTKIIV OPK1CB, Office So. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bn* Lane. OHEUOBV A MAURY. Managers.H GLASS 79, Draws in Savannah To-Morrow. 66 Number Lottery—11 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $2 00—shares in proportion JAMES GOWEN, Vender for Gregory k Maury. URIKNk ANUPULASKl IMINUMENT l.tsTTKKY OFFICE, ■ liny Lnne. near Rnll-mreet. GREGORY k MAURY. MauogsrS. Will be drawn In 8avaunah, > T^Morrow Afternoon July A, at 5 o'clock. o, as uo ciooK. 66 Number Lottery—II Drawn'Ballot*. CAPITAL: 0,315 OOtLAllSI Ae. Tickets *2 00—Bhares In proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the peekage for sal* by E. WITUINOTON, j 7 4 fer Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Bull-street. GEORGIA STATIC LOTTERY, fbr the ben^tt <if ih«fndspend,nt Fire Co. at Augusta. . ELLIS AGO., Managers. tUT Offioe No. 133 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in connection witli Hamden's Express Office. Gcorgiu State Lottery. A. P. ELL18 k CO.. Managert. For the Fourth of July. CLASS 28. 2To be drawn in Savannah This Day, 4th of Jaiy. SPLENDID 8CUEME. $ of 800—4 ol 900. Mwl (ASu MW.M, IV, ■! berod, situate iu Cose < mile* '' House No. 20 Broughton el Improved Ktseuce 6 m'X 0 . ‘fV. ^ Wa> wceiv*el,ft.uns.i Philadelphia, and *111 continue |e'] Vi?; A”*?,* 1 "? HmnnmPn Improved J ibis is the beat composition of Defii •ale, and Collet medo from theEn wholesome, mure delicate, finner 4 Crime Cook at Private Sale .ti£ta“:«h«v ou “* —‘a* . . Ginyhime and lldkft Xt i'.'‘ima» ,1a\r 2,300 ‘‘Le*f Lard, just^iijji ner • from Teunossee, end lor sale fuleuteaST ynttoLil! ^ , Corn and Oats at PricauSnlm purchaMrif° rD ' m d °* 0tU * for Ml# lk above kinds will be promptly stlknded^- ™ T W Marshall House Omnibus and Twimnl'Prtoa* Site. dfSKSPJS&Sr*' *“ Also—the inc pleasure seltr. Ant, witk new Balls R^551°ff. Ao., all iu odoiplote order. I he above property will be sold on very noeemaneda- owner Win^ about to remove rout the elty, has no further u Prime White Cum at Just recolved per echr. 2333 bushels prime Whit Private <U from Elisa isobath City, Liquous.—ftObbls. N. K. Rum. *3 btIs.Peach Brandy. 25 bbls. Monougaliela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland GUTf half^jpl^ies^Cugnao JBraudy^ lU emike •‘Spall 8UU" He nu easy Brandy, 203 60s. of flue Madeira, Sherry Add Fort Wines. B/andy, Gin, Runt, Whisky and Chatty Bran dy-all private stock. Baoon.—a) casks bides, 10 casks Hams, Uf casks Shoulders. Hay.—330 bales Eastern nnd Northern. Cauanr.—150 Lbis. Rusendale Cement Co, FLOUK.-133 bbi*. Canal, 33 bbls. Richmond, Cuooxxur.—23 orates assorted Common nnd Granite. ULAsswAun.—73 coses Tumblers, assorted, 13 oocoe fines, 13 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Cuaokxus.—13 whulo nnd 13 half bbls. Bostsm, . Ciu a k».—33.030 Common German Cigars, 23,333 Span ish Imported do. Hoalxs.—A large assortment ot Fairbanks Platform.. Also, a large assortmeut of Ready Made dothMiEr; Dry Goods, Mauff.es, Wooden Woxo, Brass Uedr^ Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Artlciee, Ac. Ao. jy 14^ Platter and Cement at Private Sate. Just received in store, and kept oonsUutly on band and fur solo low, 133 bbls. Rossadale Cement,tt8 du. Plaster Paris. sep 1 treat, fur rent lew. NEW 11DOKB. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER 4h CO. WXOXRSDAT, JVHJB 22d. IX AB8ION uud Priucipto : A UcuMdic Novel; by I 3iw. Grey. . tlcdoy *o Lady*' Book for July. 4 A Defence of Luther and the Refurmation 1 hy John B.uhinau, D. D., LL. D., against the charges m Juhn* Belliuger, M. D.. and others. . g W Coleridge'* works—Vul. VI. \ The English Humorists uf the Eighteen!) A scries of Lectures ; by W. M. lhookemy. Civil Wars and klouarohy iu France bath 17th oenturlts; hy Leopold Ranke, author el ^ Tno old liouse by the River | by‘the author of the Owl C—ek laittars." * ; , The Lit'u aud Letters of Stephen Uiln, I).l).,L.l). D. Graham's Mugnsio* fur July. Fern Leave* irom i anuy's Port-Folio. ■ • f The Prc-Slzrcry Argument, Essays on thesubiee.; by Cbaneellor iiaipor Jlov^u^r liamoumd snd others. T^rllla,^A Tale; by the auther of *| The Initials/' e Initials: A Sury of I'HLSIi CiBOCEBlBS. Hiu.kml llocf .id V Constantly ou hand by JOhN DALY. tr ” 26 Whitaker-st. 50 Dollars Steward. R UNAWAY IVoiu ill* Bubeurlbor. the latter part of May, a Uro«u Girl named JANE, about fI years of age ; 25 dollar* will be pjdd for her deliver* to -le, and 23 for pruofto convict anyone ofitarlioring her. J®j» J.G. STUBTEVANT. 1) NOTiOK. ■UKING the atmence 01 the umler»i|ned thorn the State, Mr. J. D. HTEUBINti will act a* my Savaunah. June 20, l&'a. WM. U. GUION, Agent. O. C. FUDEK, Pump Make. W OULD ro.pecublly inform the oilX: vannah, that he Is prepssed he eousr ecriptiuns of Pumps at the shortest notice. All orders left st Messrs, fitibbs k Davis Bull and stoto-.u., will meet with prompt Til ttlu n t'cniur) ol Wttaders.builiw ot 1 its diseoverles are moro ■trlkivtlSw’Anf *f~6ris- tadoro. Nothing so ve tho change of huo in tho Chetnelion or the Dolphin, uaa be more rapid than the alteratlou produced in the color of the hair by the application uf CrisUdoro’s Liquid llair Dye. The luvontir frns fuwud out the grand secret of the proomw by which nature (m- part* color w tho hair, and has foUpttfd it wpetiwieee- iully. 1 he chauga is instant andporfeit,Sudtheooa- dUioa of the hair U Improved by the Dyo. AU slist>tice solicited to esll auu judge fortfiemselvss. Criatadoro’s I'KKHEltVATlVU ANU BKAUTIMKH Mlitnulutna ft* rni.l I, ...A ... 1_. i.. " . rnncBHtAiAin A.vii n LA LI Stimulates its growth and perpetnutee Its Iasi the latest ported of life. The dye Is appUed •old at CHISTADOHU’8 Hair Dressing Ifol Ac. Tiokets only *1—shores In proportion. Risk on a Packago of Wholes, only $14 80. »i.i. m p»ek of 26 halves only *7 43 1 a pack ot 26 q’rters " $3 73 JOHN OLIVE It. Hodiw, Sign, and Ship Painter, «U- «i«r, Papar Baifw. Ac. no. 121, uuiiL'ouron xtUffitv. IJ KGS lo retuiu hi* thuitks to ilie ehizeus ot IX Savannah, for post favors, and to Assave them that all work iu his liuo ontrustod w hitu,shall be Uuoe promptly aud In a worknuelike manner. J. O. frusta f aua»siduous alteutiou b> business, the employ men t compentcnt workman and the use 0: the bestmateri- ffs, to insure a e.mtiuuance of their favors, lie keeps for J.lu niJita .n4 try |i^nl vil, ta/|«.liso varnishes, wiudow glass and putty: paint, markiKir. w hite wash aud othefbrushsr Risk 0 14 drawn ballots in each pack.of 26 tiokets. E | Lliint'W f OfflPOUNI) HYia/1* (IP SAltSAPARlLIaA —This concentrated i‘ _ Linen 1 Embroidered do.. Cotton EdgiogaAInsflrtings, To be drawn To-Morn.w. KXTUA CLASH TIIIIKK. CAPITAL PRIZK8: $20,000—5,000—9,500! Tickets $5, Halves $2 33, Quarters $1 23. tlvu in its effects, sod purifying in its nature ; aad may Jvaateg* (a the cur# of EAmmm> l>e used with groat advantage , u , tism. Ulcers, Scrofula, letter, «n<l«... from an impure state 0f the blood, for sole by — Tickets, either singly or by thepaekaire, for sale by J/ 6 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Embroidered Muslins, Irish Linen, Summer Silk, Hosiery. "apes, To insure tbo entire advantages of ths bargains re now offering, nn early call nf our establishment is necessary, as such bargains cannot last long. Wood Yard-Perry Wliari'. J. T. THOMAS, (Hnccennor to D. ItcniMlmrt,) W ILL kei>|) u couniunt sunply of Onk, Ash, Black Jack, Pino and Ligutwrood. Boxes for orders are placed at the itoroa of 3 essrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., John Morehison, W. W. Lincoln and at the of fice of the Moruiug News. Orders for Deed Cane for Shipment, ppHodntehor notice.tf js fl SOAl’, STAKCU, C'ANUUUH, 300 Ui> ^ a ruml, y *’“ l “ N °-1. Mit iii Soap. .'olgmt*'* P« 63 do JJeajTl's ti's »sri staron. fc'i Ttal.* Cutlu. w uu a raauweii s noun Biscuit. 233 reams Wrapping Paper assorted. Landing and for solo by J • 15 KCRANTON, JOHNSTON k i -- ——_ . m*.—Prevoit'ii vt'uuie >_J distilled Lavender Water, Fiver's Amber Lavsn- -- r * Farina’s double distilled Spirituous Lavender Water, fur aale by V j* Id JOHNS. MOORE ECO. C 1ANK 1 / th. Tickets $1—Shares In proportion. Tiokets nnd Shares for sale, end Prims cashed on do- TUMT RUCK1VK1I-3H pair Whito Liueu f «>»* »uio, ouu rritet dmuw uu ho* B.nd, V, GKO. 9. GHAY. No. t Unu’. ( I UsltANU’W t’nlcli.vU Ala«nr.!a. -Tb. J.J. Haporior nutlltl., ,r IbG Uojn.a., we. that It ^.nllr.ly aoi.tl»«: .f c.rbo.1. Add. fta. OuWiui- pleasant taste, smell, or other dlsagreeablo propdrtyr, aud without roughness end grfUlneM to the touch ur palate. One tea-epounlal of U Is equal fn strength to or four teu-ct-oouftila of the common Cabined uctla, thu* combining •msl'nes* of dose will; the t ugrcealdu foim iu which Magnotia eon be admin istered. A supply just received and for tale by jo 17 A. A. SOLOMONS A CD. H LTTDK,<’IILEHE, «&c.-rilu kenmOncunt Goshen' Cheese; 13D boxes now scaledHerrloj Smith's end Gcnueosee Flour. je*) ANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. PIANO KORTB^MggC* flltSICAh oMehflm he has heretofore beeu th« _ _ _ „ DilngutsiuberinSavannah, would res- . pectfoUy invite the attention of those ln.want of anything ia the Musical Line, tohlsesiab- Mshmont. From many years experience, both In pro- ressionai nnd butlndU mntturs oonneoted with Music, Mr. bjmMjf folly qualified *« *«* vice* in the sdleetlon of Music and lustruments, or the • *— - k; with the assurance of his utmost la hU endeavor to dfserve thepAwn- 1 of the pu i n ; B M , T $j ELL Bneosssor to F. Zogbaom k Co. SCRANTON, JQ HIMIWN WINBSAK HOA I* lypurfumcd BrownV* castr to uf for Washing and OTIOU.—Con.ifiw«u per brl, MACON, «UI •ttond to lb. rn.ptlo. of ttab Owd., U.d- hie Day nl Andereon'n Lcwer Wharf. All Uoo«ls rntnalulug on the wharf after sunset will ht stored st • L - easeuse and risk of owners. »» U K.WA8IlBl?RN,Agent. aOUK MANl/PACTOHY SA JE> WAX’S,- PR wl£8