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and W. PtMMXn. Applications ter admission Hide to thd Vlilting Committee. In c«Mtof < e y *nj member of the Board of Managers may permits. : ? Jy i TUG SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase in« norm*. Cep*. WnwIfitilL." Tho Alabama, Capt. LVdlow. " Tho Auguste, Capt. by on. •* • " The Florida, Capt. Woudhttll, •• mil tea. and will pay fair market prloea for them, in n»h. WILLIAM WRIGHT, jo 21 Bay Lane. HEAL TUB MICK. no»—Men of liberal education at the preaent •Oa day, derote all tfybir talenta to dlscorer the moans whereby they may remore those painfal mala dies which MsailUie human frame. There la no nobler Lok, oonaidering the num- la liable, and which may cted life of dUtress, m of bis exlstenoe and ..jflUly aelae upon erory ’dreadful effeota, or oaua- logs to happiness. In those cases where the Liveir or tha Btomaoh la the cause, we would highly recommend Dr. llooflund’s German Bit ten, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. No mndiclno at this time stands higher than these Bitters, and to those who are suffering from the horrors of indigestion, a say they are the antidote. 2w je 21 art than that herlssa cause him to suddenly cut usefulness, means of com inf a removal of Recent Improvement In Dentlatry. m t DR. BARNES having secured the right to PsA use Dr. Allix's Fatkky CoUpoitmd, is now prepared to aupply artificial teeth ou his plan. By the use of Allen’s Sillcious Compound, the teeth, gum and plate are made in one aolld and continuous picco; form ing the most life-like and beaatlful substitute fbr natu ral teeth ever invented. This improvement needs only fo be seen to be appreciated. Dr. B. will be pleased to exhibit specimens to all whdWill favor him with a call at his office, eorncr of Congress and Whitaker streets, nett to Darnpm'0 Hat Btore. ly jo 14 K. It. it.—PAIN Disorganises the whole aystem, it woakone the nerves, it absorbs or dries up the vital fluids, it cheeks the free and healthful circulation of the blood, ttrotardsthe regular action of all tho func tions, it waakens tho joints, it irritates the membraces, ligaments, cartilages and ooata of the bones, muscles and other organs. It affects tho liver, apleon, klndey s f panoroos and the brain. Every important organ feels its iufluoneo and suffers its distressing consequences. Rad way’s Ready Relief will, in a few minutes, stop tho most severe paroxy Isms of Pain—all kinds of pains it will instantly relieve. Chill fever, diarrhooa, neu ralgia, toothache, rheumatism, lumbago, gout,paralysis, stiff joints, summer complaints, io., it will stop in a lew minutes. Price 25 and 50cents. Had way 4 Co’s New Medicine for tho cure of Scrofu lous Complaints, is a quick and powerful remedy. IT IS OALUin Umlway’s Renovating Resolvent. It produces an eleotrioal effoot through evory portion of the syBtem. (t purifies and uuriches the blood. It rosolvea away ovary diseased deposit seated in the Bol ide and fluids. It imparts health and vitality to every organ. It will oure rickets, syphilis, oancers, tumours, nodes, caries of the bones, to. Price $1 per buttle. je 15 lm DENTISTRY. Drs. HOY ALL and JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Deniima. c,—- . Offlo. ovor Zogb.am*. Muslo Store, Xar- 2Sv_& k.t diju.ro. ly nor 8 A WairauicU Keinedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- <i»ui m nikuiuivo, i nuuiiici CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN FtmCHASB NO UKKEdY CqUALTO Dll. TUMiAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. For Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rhoumatlsm, Quiuiy bore Throat, Tuothaohu, Head echo, dea-siokness. Cuts, Rurns, dwellings, Old Soros, Mosuuito lines, In- aeotdtings, Pains la the Limbs, Ac. If it does not give relief, reoolleot your money will be rofnudod. All that Is aaVsd is a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. This artiols is an English reme dy, and wax used by William the Fourth, Into king of England, audoertilied to by himas.a oure for Rheumatism, whore everything also he had tried, failed. Over 16,600,000 bottles have been told io tho United States without a single failure, and many families have stated that ir it was $10 per bottle they would not be without it, in case of Croup, as it is as certain to cure as it is applied. The most severe uouuil is eared in a tew days. It euros luotitaoux in 3 minutes—ukadacub in au hour and OHUbXHA, whoa first taken, in a few hours. 'Price 25 and 50 cents. * DR. TOUiAd has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT in pint bottles, which is wurrautod cheaper and better than other for Colic, Galls, Cats, Swellings, Draises, Scratches, Crocked liuel, Au. gar Price 50 cants. -©$ ftSSSi Saturday, The Augusta, Capt! Lr'oSJ ■ ** IlSrday,' The. Florida, Capt. Woodhull, •* Saturday, •• The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesdav, •* Tha Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday,’ " The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, " 90 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, Aug. 3 Tho Auguste, Capt. Lyon, *' Wa*wwUw. •• r. mu. XZl. Woodhull, The Florida, Capt. v/oodhult, " Saturday, ** 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, " 17 The Auguota, Capt. Lyoo, " Saturday, ** ***’ The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, " Saturday, Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, Tha Augusta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, "Saturday, " lu Tito Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, " 14 These shine are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in spaed, aafety and oomfi>rt-maklBg their passages in 50 to fill hours, and are commanded by skillful, oareful and polita officers. They offer a most desirable con veyance, to New Fork. On the completion of the At lanta In the autnmn, this line will bo semi-weekly— calling each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, •25 j Steerage, $9. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. BAM'L. L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR PHILADELPHIA.! Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid elde-wheel STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 ton* register, Capt. Walter Coi- ■eHBSflBBl I,u *> ^*11 leave Savannah ui follows: Weuuetoay, June 15 | Weduosday, August 10 Wsdnesday, June 29 I Wednesday, Augnst 24 'Wednesday, July 13 | Wednesday, Sopt'r 7 Wedn iduy. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept’ *’*’*"’ * *■ io‘- r ‘ - the safety' and comfort of her paescugtus, audit oommodatious are unsurpassed by any steamship i w stcumship, already launched, and in every equal to the "State of Georgia," will tako her respect c i Wednesday. Cabin Passage from 8avannah to Philadelphia, $25 Cabin Paasage from .do New York 25 Btcorago through to New York, 9 C. A. L. LAM AH, Agent in Savannah, je 11 HERON A MARTIN, Ag’ta in Philadelphia, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSlill 1 I HA II I! WilU.m Roll in., Commimler, be- twcon Savannah, Key West and Ila- » u *» connecting with tho Pacitio ■■■■■■• Mail Steamship Company's Lino for CaiUurut*. ims splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key Westaud Havana on the 15th and 30th of each month, and from Havana for Savan- “»h on the 8th and 22d of each month. The I8ABEL will ooiineot at Havana with theUnitod States Mail Btoamshlp Company’s Line to Asplnwall and the Pacific Mall Line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf free, transit at the Isthmus at the passouger's expense. Tickets for Key Wost and Uevanaoan bo had of COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at Savanui.... Tiokets fur New Orleans, Asplnwall and San Frau- be had by applying to MOKDKCAl A CO., Charleston, 8. C. oisco c NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull.and ALA- HAMA, Capt. Lndlow, balonging to tho New York and Savanuah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and uninrpass- ad in safoty, speod and oomfort. Those steamers, leaving Savannah at the earns time that the Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, rivo in New York as soon as or before thum. JUT Cabin paasage $25, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 194 Front-street, Now York. Jyi4 U. 8. MAIL LINE. ’ THROUGH IN M TO 05 HOURS. New-York & Uhnrlcitou Steum-Packeti. Leave Adger’s wharves everyNolurday AJUrnouu and each alternate Wodntt- ilau. On Saturday the new aud splen did Steamships JAB.ADOER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500Torn. MARION Capt. M. Borry 1,200 Tons. Tho SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will each alternate Wednesday—having been newly *— fletoorder. ooppored and guards raised, U u .... j elegant Si Room accommodations, apply at the office of the j gout, HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharvss. N. B.—A new ship will bo nlaood on tho line to con- neot with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 -, but considers tbat warranting itsutfio& » who does not obtain reliof is not called on out, as auy o pay fur “a. A. SOLOMONS A GO. and J. 1L CARTER art tho solo agonts for Savauuali—also for sale by tho drug gists and storekeepers throughout Georgia. Dr. Tobias’ offioe, 240 Greenwich street, N. Y. J. ll. CARTER, Broughton street, opposito St. An drew’s Hell, will supply the country merchants at tht proprietor’s lowest prioos. mar Id Atrdieinet which, never fail to give tatisj’ac* lion, and are uttd by many phyticiant in their practice. Dr. J. 8. Rose’s Nervouis and }nYlj(or- aftuji Cordial. Tha Graateat Disoovery in Medical Science!—For all ^ Nervous Conditions of tho System !—tloart Diseases and Nervous Complaints, am*The astounding and happy offoot of Dr. Rose a Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Musoles, Heartburn, Flatulenoo, Pain in the Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or Body worn dowu by care, labor, or study, has Induced many ph/aluians to use it lntbelr praoiiuo. For a weak constitution, it is a graud xostorer: it completely re moves from tho system all nervoui irritations, and is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. Tha Weak aud tha nervous are frequently restored to per- >.ot health befuro using ono bottlo, Prico fifty cents. Du-. J. 8. itoso’s Li rent l'aln Curer—the Wonder of the Age. Do you suffer with any paluf Ir you do, use Dr. Rosa’s Pain (Juror. It euros Toothsehe, Sore Throat, Earoohe, Stitt Neck or Pains in the Face, in a few mlnutss. It oures quickly Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Cures Chilulaius, Corns, and any irritation on the feet. It aots like a charm fur Pains tn the Hide, Limbs or Book, aud for Rheumatism from a sudden cold, it is magical lu ita offsets. In bottles, 12id, 26 aud 6U cents. Tux best CouunSvuur ixiux World.—Dr. Rose's celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to the worst Coughs, whethor consumptive or proosedingfrom a cold, it allays any Irritation of the Lungs, and forti - K * tho system against any future attacks. In bottles 50 cents and $L. Foil Bilious Hamits and Bad Colds.—If you aro -bilious, yon require a purgative modioine. If you have a bad ooid, you should remove it from the system. If your liver is out of order, you will havo cold feet, va riable appetite, and a yellow akin—take Dr. Roso'i •Auti Bilious or Railroad Pills, aud you will soon be teliovod from all bad footings. In boxes 12>, aud 26ots. Those Pills are called RAILROAD PILLS, because they go ahead of all other pills in their good offsets. ** >sfrom “ AU of the above preparations, with Dr. Rote's Medi- '* Altrcury, cal Advisor to Persons in Sickness aud in Health, to be had sf JAS. 11. CARTER, VS M. TUMI THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the rcspootablo Drug Stores lu Savanuah, and throughout the State. ly f 14 HJUU8 WANTJRD. lie* In 1835 and ’3<J a largo number of Oeor- •SkJSi giaua went ovor to the Rcpublio of Texaa to assist tho Texaua to gaiu their indepeudauoe. Many of those wore massaorod with Fannin, andothcra fell while fighting under Cola. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Johnson. ThaRepuhlio of Texas grantod to the heirs or those bravitf men a larga quantity of land, very few •or whom have borne forward to claim their right. The descendants of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procure theso Undo, ou application to the undersigned, who possesses nil nooss- ■sary information on tho subject. 6m 8. Y. Li wnnnah. aK«5i of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and New York. (3m) 0. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. D ll. HI. C. II E A Is D Performs all operatiena pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Tooth, in the best stylo. Offioo first corner west ot the Marshall House. ly jan 17 TAWCOTT'ti FOREIGN EXCHANGE K.UH; RATION AGENCY. ■ I'.non. wtilling to i.nd for tholr frl.nd., ■|, ; fieoiroua of bringing them out by flr.l s informed that the subset lbers arv » above Agenoy in this eity. load to draw on Mos«ra. Wm. k>1, in sums from £1 and up- negotiable in any town through • rjtain. *’ j* : ^ v) Germany, payable la all parU ’ *•. Apply to % k OQDEN, SOBayst. has removed his Offioe between Drayton and wa (IfAOTOHY BRIDLES lc HARNESS pMMtrwti Unfuiak STEAMBOAT LINES. havanHau, "am tiir’li"' This Company will in caso of low Summer. Ail goods consigned to it, will however bo forwarded by other conveyances, may 26 GEORGE H. JOHNSTON, Pros t. Savanna!, und Augusta. II mi . On and after the 1st of Alay next, w .■-AlL——Jbthu steamer OREGON, Captain Jos. M. ■KlfiaBlSUaMoody, will make regular weekly tripe between Savannah and Angusta, and touching at all the intermediate laudlngs on curtain days and at cur tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evouing at 5 o'clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday morn ing at 8 A. M. By this arrangomunt planters and merohanta on the river will bo atlordod au opportunity of shipping aud recolving their goods with some oer- taiutv, and of a regular conveyance for themselves and fruit lies to and from both places, us tho accommodations for poiMengers aro both ample aud oomfortablo. Time up 36 hours—dowu24. Faro $5. aprjW K1NC11LEY A THOMAS, Agents. Savannah, Anguita and llainburg. mas* The Union Steamboat Company ol Georgia and South Carolina having tho- slflfiHHttflBariiughly overhauled and refitted the su perior steam-paoketa 14. L. COOK and OREGON, w ith lighters, aro now ready to transport freight of all doscription between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than auy other boata on the river. The steamers are oommanded bv experienoed and acoommodatiug captains, and all freight consiguod to their agents will be forwarded froe of Commissions. The accommodations for passen* — ualifnot superior to any boats on the river, ii JJ,W. * any 1 HENRY HARPER, Pr., 8avannah, K1NCULEY A THOMAS, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, iSruimwick, 8t. xUnryn, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. Jf. nwsa . 'June superior steam-pa< wWIILj-^NtON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday steam-paoket WM. GA8- Tut Morning, at 10 o'olock,and will loavo every Tuesday. he rates of passage by thla boat are as followe: To Darien $3 00 8t. Mary’i . 4 50 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. GOODS FOR CASH. Wo. US Brougliton Street, Near Dickeon’t Confectionery, f I^HE HUUSCHIUKK8 iil-oidnr to mnko root., i fur a large Fall and Winter Suppy, offer their present stock of seasonable Dress Good, at such nrlees •• must insure a rapid salo. With a full supply of Foreign aud Domestie Dry Goods. loh wlllbo sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Caihor City acceptance, consisting in part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every width and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Cbeoks, Bine aud Brown Drillings, Denims, Ae. Ac. DRESS GOODS* Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams. Lawns and Organdies. A large and splen did ooileotion of colored Muslins, Freu >h Lawns, Jaoo- nets and Organdies. Bleak and Colored Baregos, Silk THsoea, Black lUllan Silk for Droeaes. .Mantillas, Ao.. Silk Lace to auit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, Ao,, Ao. IRISH IINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undresaeddo, "war ranted all pare Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach.’* Also, warranted as cheap as auy sueli Linens can be found in this market. White and Brown Table Damask, Uoyloy’sand Damask Napkins, Birds Ejo, Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and Towell ing Ornaburgs aud Craeb. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladiea’ and Mlsaea Black, White and Colored Hose, pont’e and Boy’a White, Colored and Brown M Hose, in all site* aud qualities, Cause, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests aud Drawers. Ladies’ Gent’s, Misses and Boy’a Olovea and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE 811 AWLS, EMBROI DERED KOBE DRESSE8S, BLACK, WHITE xml COLORED CRAPK8, PARA8OL8, UMBRELLAS, BOBINET aud PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. „DexU' Pocket Udk/s, with a large vollaetlon of L. C. Ildkfs, from $1 per dc-xen,upwards, well worthy the at tention of fkmllies as being particularly cheap, llexd Udkfs in great variety. Wliiiti Goods. Plain and cheokod Bwiise and Jaooueta, Mull, Book, Nanlsooks, Tarleton, Blslien Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laoes and Edgings, new style Mualln Igings, new style Muellu T.AL MoKENNA TO TRAVBLLEES QU1NU NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH ANU OHAELH8TOH aaSmfc U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave 8avennah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., after the arrival of the nl^ht train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, eounseting at Cbarleaton with tha Wiliniuxrtoii Stenin-PncUol* WUmluffton Slexm-Packoia. Which leave with tui. U. 8. Mail every day, at2H P- M., and also with the New«York and Charleaton Steamahlpa y Which leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur day ' fternoon. Passongers leaving Macon e .. Tuesday dvniuflgs, will arrive in time to oouueot with the splen- steamship James At/per one week, * * to Now-York by land route, $20— time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. [ my 15J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agsnt. OPPOSITION LINK TO VL.OU1DA. HATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. ' ij iu _ The superior new steampacket WE- r r Tnw^ rih ' A Capt. N. King, leaves ovary AflKSmdaMHLSaturday at 10 o’olook A. M. Rate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follow*: To Darien $3 00 8t. Mary’a 4 50 JaekaonvUi* fl 1W Pioolatr. 8 00 Pelatka. 8 00 Black Creek 6 00 N. B.—Freight eonslgned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, N. B.—Freight eouslgned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all charges at PWlatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co. a Wharf, or to f*b 19 •' v ***“> a u t.APIT'I’P All i,,*t. 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LIMBS. BOHNKW YOllY—Union Lluo. _ The regular packet sohr. CATARACT, Rloe O master, will have quick dispatch for the above “port. For freight or passage, apply to W OGDEN A BUNKER. POUPIIILAUKIaPIIIA—U«ron’x Line. xa, The regular paoket sohr. VIRGINIA, Snow, 11 aster, will have quiok despatch for the above ^MMfcport. For freight or passage apply to je 29 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FOR NKW YORK—Brl|; Line. The regalar paoket bark EXAC1’, Grnmley aVorsiuastor, haviug part of her freight eugagod, will 2lfllUblmve dispatch. For freight or passage, haviug mndrior accommodations, apyiy on board at Wood* wharf. . or to WA8I1BURN, WILDER 4 CO. FOR NKW YORK—Nuw Une. Tha regularjpaeket brig MACON, Captain E. .Watkins, will meet with dispatch for the above Je<9 1L K. WASHBURN, Agent. FORFRKMJI1T OR tiliARTliK. The Paoket Schooner E. U. ROWLEY,Ro, TC3, fnsl'i ket Schooner E. II. ROWLEY, Roger Apply to OGDEN ABUNKER. VK88KKN WANTED ON FiUUtittT OR CHARTER. Trehrbte for Northern, Eastern and ifirl’"<£V^^N“s sdrem ^35of8l Ready Bade Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Drapei-aud Tullor, IT WliicakviVNt* ESPECTFULLY, solicits tho attention of hii >nds and the publle in goneral, to hie large READY MADE CLOTHING, anitable for the present and coming season ; it has all been mad* u underbills personal snpe^ntendenoe, and for style an 1 to be tion of (be Stock. Frocks and Sacks of Black, Bluo Cashmere Cloths, Black l)rap Dote Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duck Drill and Fauuy Linen Frocks and 81 India Grans Silk and Brown Linen 8acks. Block and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Backs,’ Pauls of Fancy Frecoh Casslmere, Black Doe Skin Cassimoro. Black Drap Date and Spring Tweed Cassi- mere, White Duck. Fancy Linen Drill, together with a large'lot of Cotton Jjr ill and Duck Pants, for servants „ Vests of Black Satin, Black Bnrathoa and Fancy Silks, Fancy and Wlilto Marseilles, Figured and Stripo Linens. Also, a large Stockor famishing Goods, suuh m Stocks, Gloves, Suspendors, Cravats, Collars, Merino . jpe Si and Silk und Gingham Umbrellas, ete., otc. Tho wholo of whloh he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices as cheap aa the cheapest. apr 12 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpilK 8UD8CRI1IKU has on hand, aud i J. constantly receiving from the best and 1 tallou ' * —.. manufacturers in the couutry, Rich Diamond,^Ro by, PearL aud other Jewo’./y, and sterling Silver Ware, each tut Table. Dossort and Tea Spoons and Forks; Sil ver Plates and Walters; Toa Set*; Castors; Cups nnd Saucers; Goblets; Tuniblors; Pap Boats. Soup and Sauoo Ladles; Pie, Ico Cream, Cake aud Fiah Knivos; Solid Silver Dessert, Pioklo and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings: 8altCellarsandFruitKnivoe; 8ilverPlated Spoons, Porks and Ladles; Cake Baskots; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivoxy Balance-Handle Knlvsa and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of overy desoriptson. Gold and Silver I/ever and Loplne Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watonos; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spoctaolos; Gold aud Sliver Watoh Chains, Seals and Keys; Fino Rogers’s Pooket Cutlery; Raxors and Raxor Strop#; Card Cases Fort Monels. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From his long experience and extenaiv* facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with thoir patronage. Ills prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the Bute. 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. HOME: MAYl fl UTIiHL, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! H AVING purchased tlm right to manufacture (he following kinds of Soap, the nudersigued is now prepared to do so at the shortest uotice, via: American Cream Soap in bars. " Laundry lu*tnuss. " Toilet (Sanitive) in small bare. " Shaving Soap iu cakes. " " Cream in pots. Cream Soap preparation in bbls. By the use of these soaps, hut water, washing chines, washboards, 4c, Ao., are entirely dispensed with, and not one fourth the labor is required to do the washiug of a family. Washing is done by merely rubbing the soap On the parts mostly soilod, tbeu plaoe them in water auffioient to cover thum, and let thum remain in a few hoars, 8wias and Mull Muslins. Jaconet u4 Cambria to. do. do. Cheok Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored Lawn*. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dressea. Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroldorud Swiss Muslim. Ginghams and Barege De Laiaea. Black and Culorod Cbsmolion Silks. Plaidod and Brocaded do. Colored Maroellne aud Florence do. LINEN ROODS, Ac, 4c. We have a large and well aelected stock of the eola- brated RICHARDSON'S, URAY’8, DUNBAR. DICK- 4 Co.’a Shirting nnd Fronting IJnens; Together a largsandelegantassortmentof White and Brown e Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth SON _ with a Table Damask of allwidths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eve Dh ana toioreo lidsb !*on Lovors, litrds Eye Diaper, Linen Dowlese, Huckaback Diaper, French Linen Tow- •la and Doylies, Linen Lxwna and Liuet Cambric, Ao . 4c., 4c., Ac., 4c. 0U8 iMOUTMKWT OF DOMESTIC GOODS ia complete and embraces every article kept In a first elase retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to eall and •** for themselves, as Grent Bargains will be given, especially ia FA VCV GOODS, whioh will be sold in many instances below cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and eoe, and be atanred of tho feot at J. H. COHEN 4 CO., may 24 tf 140 Broughton-st. Proclamation. CONI DION WEALTH OP SAVANNAH. I 'O all whom these presents elinil come, grnteing: Know ye, that we, the proprietor* of the " Blue ire," have a large atock of goode on hand and contem plating a change in our business ou or before the 1st day of September next we therefore will offer for salo from this day, our entire stock, at prime Northern COST. Our etoek Is largo, new and fresh, and hss beeu selected with oar# from the best Philadelphia, N. York aud Boston Houses, and const.ts iu part of DRY GOODS. lOOOplocoaof Prints all prices, 500 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Swiss Mull, Carobrios and Cross Bar Muliln, Ginghams, Bsroge Do Lahts, very eheap Silk PuMlns, Umurollaa. Bilk, and Cotton Parasols, 8. 10 and 12*4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheetingaand Shirtings, 200 dozen assorted lloae aud half Huso, 100 doseu as sorted Gloves, IS da. do. Alexander’s best Kid, at 00 cts. par pair. Silk and Cotton Udkfs, Linen Drills, Gam- broous, Cotton Pants. Staffs. 4c. CJLOTfllNG. A large and well seloeted stock to be told cheap. 100 doien assorted Linen B.8hlrUaudunder8hlrta,Draw- (iur stock of Boots nnd Shoes, ia entirely fresh and HATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth, 2D) doxen double Canada Straw, very cheap. Also, 3case* left or those fashionabla Silk, (Spring aud Summer style.) Ne Pins Ultra Hats, manufactured expressly for tne Bluo 8tore, together with 10,U00 other articles too numerous to mention. We say to one sad all, Veni, Vidi, Viol, and yoa will find that it is uo humbug; but to your advantage to give 1IAUSMAN 4 51 AYER, Proprietor* of tho Blue Store, „ , , 181 Cougreos-st. No extra oharge for ahowing the goods. ***Tlie Ceutral Georgian please copy 2 months, and a call. send bill to this offioe. Now Goods. I . DASHER, No. 140 Cougross-st. W OULD invite the alteniiou of Ladies' to his choice solection of Barages, Chally'a, Muslins Cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, Hose and half do.. Linen Cambrio Udkfs., Under sleeves, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, Laoes, Edgings, Inserting*, Gross Skirts, Corded do., and a great varie ty of fancy artiolea. tf apr 9 Houses and Lands. TO KENT. A TWO Story Wooden House, on Stale I Street, nearly opposite Columbia Square, pleas- ■antly situated. Apply at this offioe. tf j* 30 TO HUNT. A comfortable Dwelliug House, situated on w «*t-Broad-str*et, in sight of tho Charleston OIL Steam-packet Wharf. ApL*y to je 3 tf I). A. O’BYAnE, 36 West Broad-st. TO KENT For a terra of year*, the store and dwelling "* Montgomery st*. Apply to DAVID B. DILLON. oorner of Bay a L may 30 Valuable Lot For bale. ' FOR HALE.--A valuable Lot com *BL I taining 2U2H eorea, aituated in the 4th 9W )T^' ^District of tho firat section of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and known as number 176. in the plan of said District. Persons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this offioe. may 25 tf i’OR RENT,—'The brick building,«10 fuel front ' on Bay-st., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by 8. lomons, Eeq., ie well calculated fur a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st Ootober next. For Terms, apply to (may 9)COHKNB 4 HERTZ. ey will bo perfectly clean and boatifully bluaoheu, id without injury to (ho moit delicate fabric. A call and trial ia respectfully solicited. W. E. MONOIN, No. 170 Broughton-st. N. B.—These soaps wash in either hard, eall or soft water. ly may 23 Hunt’s Restorative, 3 ' tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is 10 a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on accouut of its delicate and agroueble perfume, (free from essontial oils,) and its keeping tho hair in place and curl. When tho liair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in any form required, so as to keep in its place. Previous to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with the h willgivo It a glossy ana durablo curl. Restorative, whioh willgivo It a glossy ana durablo curl. Children’s heads should be dreseed with the Restorative twioe a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onoe thoroughly cleanse the akin, and lay the foundation of a good bead of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co lognes, and Shaving Creams, at tbe J "•'iff’”''AND IIAIR-DRE88INO SALOON, 168>i Broughton-street, Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s llall. By WM. J. HUNT. $ SHAVING i WOOD! WOOD! IIE^Subscriber will keep^ constantly his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full pply. at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All ordesa left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughton-street, will be promptly attended to. Wood bold Low For Cnxli. J£\ jan 1 tf J. M. BUTLER. “ CLEAR T1IE TRACK.” FOUR HOUSE COACIIUH, aud Sixteon of the best Horses that the oouutry can S roduoe, to ply between the Forsyth Depot and the In- Ian Spring; nnd having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and 5Ir. Francis Genuo, old and experienced reins men. Pledge themselves to eonvey the traveling public to and from the two pointa in a safer and better style, and quiokor time, than ever before done at this place. W* also have Family Omnibuses, always in reudlness.— Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to their comfort aud interest to oa'll for Wo meet both the day and night trains of oars. A. J. 4 C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, June 15,1853. je 22 44* Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, Savannah; Fod. Union, aud Recorder, Milledge- villc; Journal 4 Messenger, Macon; Times, aud Ln- pnirer, Columbus, will glvo the above a conspicuous placo until August 15th, aud forward their accounts ‘ is. and they \ > settled. REMO VAL. Hat*, Cups and Ilonnets* TI1E umier.igneil respectfully inform their ‘ tho publio generally, thut they their Hat Btore from 1 "* ” street, to 176 Broughton street. GB customers and •^•have removed their Hat Btore from 149 Congres* streot, to 176 Broughton street, opposite 8t. Andrew's llall, between E. F. Wood 4 Co/s Shoo and M. Pren- dorgast 4 Co.’s Dry Goods Storo, whero they prut>ose to keep a full assortment of all kinds of goods in their • ne. ~ ^ je25 B KCE1VED by the last steamer—Huir Cloth Skirts, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Natt Gloves MitU, Wash Blond, Lace Mantillas, Grass Cloth, N W Collars and Chemisettes, Long Lawns, Bird eye Diapers, Ae. For sale by je 18 DEWITT 4 MORGAN. M m . ir OriRAND’8CALCINED Mnuuueiu.— Equal in every respect to Henry's, and at a mush rice, for tale by JOHN B. MOORFICO, 5 Gibbons’ Buildiuga. AW8 OF (JEOUUIA.—A few copies of the late Aots or the Legislature of the State of Geor- reeeived end for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, ji 14 No. 135 Congrosf-street. QULF11ATK QUININE.—100 ouuce# tiul phatc Quinine, direct from the mannflictorr. Re ceived and for sale by J. E. DxFOfip, i. 1 Apothecaries’ Hail. Daguerrcan Gallery* T HE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentice, corner 8t. Julian street aud Market square, whero ho will be happy to soe-the furmtr patron* of tuo Establishment, and as many new one# a* will favor him with a eall. EOT A R^plcturcs pul up in the best JJOOT8 AND 8HOE8, Just received from Philadtlpkie* » «^Wchuice lot of Ladies Gaiters, Tl«e and Slippers. Also, Gsntlsmen’s fine Congress Outers. Patent leather Pumps. Pomp Sola Booir who desire a good articlo ate Invited to supplied. W. , may 18 Gibbon*’ - : ^ v. FQUND. lh. Bo.ch on gt. Simwi'. l.l»»*i « hr** U T».l.« Ohred But. »hl«h tb. ow».raui b.T.bj J« 16 ‘ lt«81. Blao. . I.l.nd. Land for Sale. fiB. The undersigned offsrs for wale hi* PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY containing near five hundred acres or land, about lixty seres cleared and under good fonce; on it ia a very oomfortablo divolling-house, a good store house, and ail necessary out-bulldings; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tho C. II. H.. direotly on the public road leading to Undson Ferry, ou the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lands produoe well, and a good location for - a country store, and very convenient to market. Any porson wishing to purohase auoh a place wonld do well to give me a oallimmediate ly. On it la one of the best peach orchards in the oout try. My postoffleo i* llaloyond’ie. J. FREEMAN. 8CB1VK.N Co., April 5,1E53.tf^apr 6 Annuliy und Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cath Sv.tem. CAPITA!. Xaso.OOO. Tills company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white peraune, also negroes. Dr. ARHOU>, Medical Examiner. . M ’ 1( mar 15 MINIS A FLORANCE, Agent*. gurnsron A Bryan, ORNBItAl. AOR>TM ANII RROK1R8, rou rue rtnacHAic and ialk or STOCKS, BOyDS, EXCHANGE* HEAL ESTATJt. No. 117 Boy (Street, Havanutth. JMS4 ly Liverpool and London Firo nnd Lire Insurance Company. HPHE undersigned Agents of the abovo Company, I Will take risk* against Fire on Buildings, Stook In wide, Ao., on the most favorable torma. BANCROFT t BRYAN, ly No. i 17 Bay-st., Savannah. jan 24 KOYAL INM IiANCK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Oi VITAL, 9,000,000 of Pound* Sterling 1 . q 'HIS INHTITUTION hu. <i.Ll>ll.h«l .u Armicy I In a.Ttnn.h, .nd yir. Pollole.onon Produce .nit Property will be luueil by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PIHEMX FlitE OFFIUK. T HIS Company takes Fire Risks in this city, and Insures Rents and Lessee. *ep2 R011T. HABER8HAM 4 SON, Agexta. OF HARTFORD. CONN. HP HE undnrsigued, Agouia of the above Company, I. continue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, ate., on tbe most favorable terms. *pgI4 COHENS 4 HERTZ. I SAAC AI1BATT, See’y. JOSEPH R.COLLINS. Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Anmold, Medical Exnmintr. A^Hea lions rscsived by 4 L*wi»i fiuuu. rresiuout ana T reasurer.— ALion Chabx, Beo’ry. C. F. McKav, Actuary. • undersignod, Agsnt of the above Company, eon- tlnnea to take tho following risks, via: Murine, Hieer and Fire 1 also on tha llvea of Servants. Live* of Whit* Persona are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. x . WILLIAMVlNG, Agent, jane 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ate. NOTICE, f ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving at this Port 1 between the first of July and the last day of 9 hereby notified to a; pear at my wffioe within 2-1 hour# after such arrival, nnd mwiIv w re/wrt in writing on Oath to the Mayor of the City, “0/ the age, name aud occupation of overy parson who shall have been brought as paasenger, in soon ship or vessel her last voyage, upon pain of furfeittug for avory >yage, upon pain of forfeiting fi noglcotor omission to make such report, the $76 for every alien neglected to be so reported.” The said Masters of Veisols are farther notified, " If any person who may have boon a passenger in any such •hip or vessel, and not beiug a oitixeu of tho United States, shall be auffered to laud from auoh ship or vo«- •el, at any placo within tho disUnco of fifty miles from the said CUy, with intent to prooced to tho said City, otherwise than in tho aald ehl| vessel, the | Jp (. Master or Commauder thereof, shall be liable to the like penalty of $360 for every such person so suffered nr n«rmitUul tn land." r perrnl Vide- EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council. Savannah. July L 1853. jy 2 OlTY^JlAHSHAI.'S Off PICK. Stvtnxtu, Jane 25,1853. rpiIE following Rnanlutlou wns na^ead by Coun- 1 oil on tho 16th June, 1853, vis: Resolved, That the City Manilial be directed, and ia hereby required to prooeed to upon President-streot and the other streets mimed in the report and award of tha Commissioners appointod to open l'rcsideut and other streets, within the time prescribed by law Said report being dated lfith Juu * n iu the office of the Clerk of Council. To the owners, agonts, attorneys and guardians, and 16th June, 1853, and filed all others oonoerned Tske Notice, That I shall proceed to open Preai- mt, Randolph uud Reynolds atroets, on the 16th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., in acourdanoe with tho above resolution. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, je 25 City Marshal. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE Ql the Subscribers, is now under the managumeni °' Hilt. C. A. HALL, A gentleman fully competent, and w ho will tako jjreat TO liENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore'a wharf. ROB’T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. I ^IIREE Sleeping Alto, to hire, a W< ant and cook. Enquire of [feb24| A. BONAUD. |?OK EAl*K.—Lot 60 feet ou West Broad-st., C running book 126 feet, with a small Wooden Build- ngonit. A] ’ ' Apply t (fa 12) WM. WRIGHT. a To Bent. A Briok Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply te John A. Gray, in tbe house or at tbe corner or June* and Abercorn streets. tf dooiH Xall who may need his services, that he^ prepared to take up vessels of any else usually visiting our purt.and to do tho work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish toolean or palnttho bot- of thoir vessels, esn also be sccommodatud Railway, uuon reasonable terms. He is also preparod to oontraot for building Vnssola of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on tue business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, lu all its various . *- —nitj branches, at tha eastern 0 trnyiity of tho oity. — —emises. WILLINK.Jb. TniCajir V. s. Mall. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN, A LINE of Four liorso Post Coaches leaves 8a- vannahevery' iHuuffuy and Tharadny y itt 7 o’clock A. M. For Dariou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Rloeboro’ and 8outii Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Keturiilug ou Tuoadaya nud Frldayn. Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock P. M., sad eonneoting with the boat* for the North, and the ears fur the West. jar Offioe in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co. 1 ^ Abies, oorner of State aud Whttaki Dariou, at Ailing 4 Robmsou. Stables, oorner of State aud Whitaker sts. Offioe in ** ' n. at Ailing 4 Kobtriaon. 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW GOODS AT BELDKN’8. JUST received per steamer, every variety a I of SUMMER HATft, oon.li.tlDg of Pinim.i, I'o- •dale'*, Leghorn*, Chius and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 8)£ os.— Also, a very fine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice fur City Trado, together with a Large l.ot of CanadiL Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan ters’ use. Canada Straws at $1,76 per dosen, and Palm Leaf frota $1.25 to $2,60perdos. All to be ha* at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnar streets. (may 7-tf] BELDEN 4 CO. NKW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. 6 Whltnker Htrcct* THE SUBSCRIBER rospoctfullv announ- )s to the citiscns of Savannah, and of the in- terior of this State, that he has now opened m and will keep continually in store, a large assortment of theleatqualitioeof tue various kinds of Wine* und Liquors, both foreign and domestie, invoiced from the best sources, and to hi* stock of which, at present on haud, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in Franoe aa a manufacturer, and in America ns Impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enable* him to offbr assurance that tha articles whioh are enu merated below are oaoh genuine. Ariteivn of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish nnd Monongahela Whisky; Old Bxlnvia Arrack; Jamaica and St Croix Ran. Wines* Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauterneand Burgundy Wines. Coi-dtol*. Za Comb, Cnracoa, Marasohino, Ratafia, Slavalta, Klrsehenwasser, Absinth, Ao., Ac- Ale and Porter. HIBW tt’ffJPfflo Ordered durinx the past year, and that whioh v now about ordering, our Office will have undargon- thorough renewal. Our llouk lliutllnit and Manafnetarlnit frcilUi.s, will also be materially improved, aud I ock of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged. No pains or expanse will be snared in obtaluiug a supply of Paper of overy description, of superior ouali- ... .or or overy description, of mpertur oiu ty. and every exertion will ba made to render the .. ubJisbments w orthy of tha support of tha eonimuuity, WO shall moot with due encouragement. longer any connection with trusting that Mr. £. J. Purse has the abovo establishments. Orders may be left at the store, the old steml, Penfieid'i Range, 0... _ Hardware Store, entranee In tbe lane. J. M. COOPER A CO. IIARNDEN’S EXPRESS, JgaMOHHBi 133 Hay Street* R espectfully beg ioav« to inform tho citi- sens of Savannah aud its vicinity, that they havo concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road aud Banking Company, and a songers daily to Macon, auo s«>mi-wsokly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, aud also forwarding goods to Milledge- ville and all intermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by the steamors to Now York and Philadelphia enable ue to forward every description ol Merchandise and valuables to overy town in the North- States—also to California and Europe. . £?, l0 f a e> A *°& u ** X9 -Z lb * Bay-street, Savannah; C A. Ells 4 Sou, Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohauge-street, Providonoe-, Mont- ^-rireet, San Franoisoo. L1VINQ8TON. WINCHESTER. 4 CO. EINSTEIN &ECKMAN. 151 Coiigi-csg-Sti-ect, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony 1 Cliae. Tliibanlt, No. IS Washington street jL. Dolrao- nioo, kfl Broadway; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Timet; Weitchester House, Bowery nnd Broome streets ; W. Holberton, 430 Brootte street, nnd 76 Maiden Lnne; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street: George Oay, tf7 Union Plaoe ; Benjamin Wood, 46 McDougel street; I/. B. Bineese, 43 John street, and 86 St/Mark's Plaee: Thomas Thomas, Jr., Arehltsot,304 Broadway. OKKTiriOATX or 167 DKaTHS. „ I have givon Henry B. Costar'* Exterminator ns ef fectual trial, and hafingseen the wonderful effeota of the same, aud convinced of tbe snperlor efficacy of hl« Exterminator over any other preparation over offerred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS wore found dead in the kltohtm and sellers. THOMAS KIRK, N.» York, FoPsaleby all tit* wholesale druggiate In the ally and tho principal druggists in tlio United States, Canadas, West Indies, 4o. Warranted in nil oases. None genuine unUsssignod by HENRY R.COSTAR, 13.0061b*. New] 2,666 "Freeh from Teanessee. a pnbwn- I*;-”*™«»«. whiw\«,3: ^sJwaBtFtise above kinds will be tHsurtaila ‘ *** Marshall Douse Oninii-us ond Oomprieing on* fin* large OmS and Harness complete. - > pleasnre J7 -9 _ 448 Broadwey. New York. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nliieteentb Oeutnry* TTISTOHY—The history >;f the*e plasters would 11 oeonpy more space than can ba spared In thee* limits. Suffice it tossy, that tho tuoat eminent ehsm- iets and phyeloiane of the United 8tatee and of Europe were oonaulted as to their composition. But D was left to Air. AUccok, who for aevon years had tha entire eherge of Masirs. Ruehton'eAstor House store, to perfoutthem for publio n*e. They ore made porous, so tu%t the eva poration of thapampiiationean goonsur ’ “**—* the plaster is applied, without, aa with , cauaing the accumulation or acrid fluid, which corodes tbe skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not neoesanry for the enre or alleviation of affections for whioh a plaster ia usually applied. They are tonic and oarminative, whioh renders that- of peculiar value in many affections of the sheet aud bowols, more especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to n certain extent, vitalise the part upon which they are appliod. These strengthening, warming, and pain-roiieVing plasters, will be fbund Invaluable in weakness of the back,ohr olas; neuralgia, looal nervous affections; Ik*asthma, and nalna in tbs sldo or cheat, especially when proceed ing from dyapepr' L pit 0: tions of the braises; chronic,or recent 10 kidneys; in oases of sprains, strains, or and ia nearly nil eases where n local pain or weakness exl*u. The reader is especially referred to the followlnc tes timonials, more particularly to the letter from Or. I. T. Henderson, whom theso plasters of Mr. AUobck cured of n nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. JDr* I* T* IIondernon’M Letier* Fame ills, Louisiana, March 8, I860. Dn. T. Alloook, for years, with hypei throphy of tho heart, aud have tried everything known to the practice of medicine from the very best M. D's.; bat truth prompt* me te say that your plasters have E ven me moro pormanoot relief than auy thing else I »vo used, aud 1 bellove will produce a perfect ears. 1 am wonderfully pleased with the oounter-irrltant effect of your plaster, for it is produced in such a mild nnd E adual way, as well aatho invigorating action it gives the capillary circulation around the parts to whieh thoy are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence thoy exert upou all nervous diseases. In conclusion, permit mo to say, that I have had ^a- yerieuoe of the qualities of the plasters heretofore In use, but must placo yours at the head ol them all. Ev ery medical man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly rooommoud his patients to use no other than the Meuicsted India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloook. " Yours very truly. I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The riasters can be obtained at the Book Store ol W. Tuoim Wiluaus, No. 149 Bay-st.. Bavanaab, and ly order of all Druggists, throughout the country, jy & eod law t-v LOTTERIES. Buy Lane, nuar BulUNireot. GREGORY * MAURY. Man*a 1 taUery, Claas 79 45 16 62 44 62 23 14 28 SB 7'57 Also of Extra Class 47 : 36 27 08 18 59 41 10 60 % 65 31 44 CLASS RO. r Will be drawn in pnblie, at the Exchange tang Room ' Thia Afternoon, Jytj£fl, at 5o’oiof ’ 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. 5,000 Ac. Ae. Ao. Ticket* $1 00—Shales In proportion. Ticks!* and Shares, either eiagly or by the package for salt by E. WITH1NOTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. J y 8 Bay Lane, near Ball-street. fF Office No. 103 Bay-street— near City Hotel—in oonneotion with Hamdsn’* Express Office, Oeorgiu fctlife Lottery. A. D. ELLIS 4 GO., Managers. 14 drawn ballots iu each peek of 76 tickets. To be drawn in Savannah This Day. 4,.500 Dollars —1,000-33.*. To be drawn To-Morrow. MXTBA ULSSS rovu. 920,000—10,000—8,000: Tieketa $6, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 28. Tickets, either singly or by the package, for axle by jy 0 CHARLES B. FATTEHHUN. NVlTE public attention to the LOW PRICES nt which s general assortment of Dry Goods ’ered for sole at tiieir store. Having availed thetnae! ve* of tho opportunity of j GEORGIA HTATE LOTTERY, for Ike benefit of the Jtulependent Fire Co. at Augusta, * ~ B, H3 4 CO., Mausgors. ~ r-- r&e above property will be sold on wry Trtimruiin tiog terms, the present owner being about Wremovn iJJm theeity, has ho further use for »k Prime HAHvL Just received por sohr. J WOO bushels tssss^ PHXLBH1CK 4 BELL otter snam at private sale: . LiqUOM.—06 bbls. N. E.JRUBSj $ 1. Monongahela Whl half pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 Scotch Wliisky, 1 punoheun Irish Wtaiahy<; 5 eighth casks Flnet, CastUHon 4 Co. a* Brandy. 260 doe. of fine Madeira, Wherry mm! Tori WjjMWp nranuy, suo ui*a. oi nua otaeeirn, «n*S Wine ji Brsudy.^GSu, Bum, Whisky nnd 4 10 ouki liana, lfi enskt Wines, 15 bbU. I da. Leaps, M ^ CnacKXKS.—16 a hols and lu half bbla. Boridb T,> Cia am.—06.666Common Qerma n Cigars, lo.OW 8han- ish Imported do. ■ , . r Bos nas.-A large nssoriuent af Fait bank’. Platform. sSHSal-gBi Plaster ai*4 Cement at l AmUsOoti. • Jnst received in store, nnd kept oonsUnUy.ealteiiA and for sale low, 160 bbls. Rwsaadala CemsnLftdo. Piaster Paris. ____ treat, fur rent low. ASSIGN and Principle ; A Domestic Novel; by IJ A.SB It i Mrs. Grey. Oodey’* Lady s’ Bonk for July. A Dufuuoe of Luther aud tha Bachman, D. D., Lb. D., against the chargee Bellinger, M. D., and others, - -',yv taleridge’s work*—vbl. VI, .; ’ K‘ '■ /'■ ' CIWI Wm ul Mon.rebj U Fr.UMi.tIu Utk US *r L-opolf Burk.,..Awa "Ui*oey ° Th. oTl'i.UM by th. HlT.r; b,tk. >Mk» rf «k» ’’Oftl *Jreek tattera.’’ ’ The Life and Lottars of Stephan Oiln, D. Graham’s Manama for Jul, D.,L*.D.D. The Pro-sinvcry Argument, Essays on IhesnMectf by Chanoellor H*rpo r ^OovorBor^Hamnmnd M4«fkia Cyrilla, A Caie; by the aotWidM''*"' x * ** The Initials: A etoty of Modern L For sals by (jsfcf) JOHN M. FttEfiJU OHOCi 1 JUDITH. Smoked iloef mi ; Constantly 00 hand by i ShO Dollars Hem R unaway from th# 8whscrih« of May, a Brown Girl named' years or age; 25 dollars will lm paid tik . "' J °je 23 d ^ proo,l ° 9099101 mItics: " U1 I'XUKING the ubacuce ol tha \J the MMts, Mr. J. D. 8TEUB: ittornoy. WM. U. Savannah, Jnne IQ. 1803. a. C. PDBEB, Pump M W OULD respeuliklly inf< Sa vannah, that he isprapi sonuiious of Pump# at ths ah All orders left at Messrs, fi Bmt and htale-,ts.,WUl meet jo 9 • * , lift* ’HIM In • Concur) f I»; I 1 to discoveries l ** lo . ro ’£&\**""* ***+*•of, lw or Ute Dolphin, can be more rapid ' pro4)uuad in tha oolor of the hair by Uristaduro'a Liquid Hair Dya. Tito invi oat the grand aeeret of thetroeesa'by id part* oolor to the hair, a aa has fed (own fully. Thsohsugo isiustant and dUiou of the hair to improved by U OU Of the hair Is improved by tl solicited to oall and judge for Cl CrisUkdore’i PRKSBKVATIVK AND BL.. Stiinulatos its grotrth and perpotnniw its the latest period of lift. The. djrd to Mi sold at CltiSTADOKO’S Hair DisssiS* Monuwont-Sqr. west side., ,-|y. JOHN OLlVEXi Houm, Sign, and Ship Fainter, Oh- sier, Paper Bnager. Sa fiu. 131, nhuuoHvuM niKR. T)E' .. v _ t Ijbarauuah, for past favor*, nnd tuit sf- *- *“ *■*- ** I>ruui|4lya , by au assiduous attention I orcompentent workman and als. to inanrs a continuance of their favor* to! onto mixnii and dry paints, paint odJ, L varnishes, window ■■■ whiu wash nnd other I, ,. .'liUu'd uiMruiiimi av« RARflAPinil.T * their ig availed thorns ohasingGoods very much below the market recent Auction Sales in tliis City, they aro now prepared to share tho advantages wl their customers, by selling tbe following dosoriptio at prices below their origiual cost. * Mantillas, Linen i^Tkfs., Embroidered do.. Cotton Edgiog* Alnsertings, ^ . - descriptions at prices below tf-* 1 * —* Printed tawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges. Barego de Laines, Collars, Chemisette, Ribbons, Fans, Parasols, Embroidered Muslins, Summer Silk, °m i M J I offering, an early call at our establishment is necessary, aa such bargains cannot last long. Thread do. do., Neodleworkdo. do.. Quilts, Shcotiufr sad Shirting, Brown and Bleached, b tho entire advantages of the bargains ay Ii -j CAPITAL PRIZES: 4,000 Dollnrn—] ,000-059, Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. Tickets nnd Sharss for eals. and Prises cashed on da- ■and, b * ~ " “ j> u a iteiu »uu on»ru lor aaie, auu rritvi cunia oa ai mend, by GEO. S. GRAY, No. 5 Owoas's Building. Opposite Pulaski Honae, VrOTlCK.—Cou*iguecs schr. Fannie from IV New Orleans, will nttond to ths reesption ot thslr goods landing this day at Uarrle' Wharf. AU goods rumalaiBgonthi wharf after r S'eioek, wUl be stored at risk and expenses of owners. j.n oonENkBtmKn. Wood I'urd—Ferry Wliarf. J. T. THOMAS, (Successor to D. Kcinnliurt,) i\TILL keep n cuualuut supply of Oak, Ash, r * Black Jack, Pine and Lightwood. Boxes for e placed at the store* of » ossrs. J. M. Cooper UKKKNK AND I* U LAWK I BIONiiiUKNT LOTTERY OFFIOE, Office No. 6 Whitaker* 8lrcet, Bay Lane. orders l 4 Co., John Morohison, W. W. Lincoln and at the of fice of the Morning News. Orders for Reed Cuiic for Sliipmeut, snppUed at shor notice. tf jo 6 Also for Extra Class 47 Drill panto. 48 pair Fancy TJnen Drill Pants, . 43 do heavy Brown and Fancy Duck P 24 do superfine Black Doe Skin Pants, Fancy I* Silk 0 , 48 roal Grass Linen do. Also, a Dr; white and figured end Embroidered Silk and Maiaeillee . sale by {je 131 JOHN R. NORTON. I t NG LI Nil TOOTH BUUSUKH.-A vsrv J superior article of English Tooth Broshes, man ufactured expressly fur the subscriber, and direet from London, for sale by Monument Sqnarc, Savannah. ALTq—300 eack» Halt, iu store and for imio by ) jul BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO T^LOUU.-50 bbls. Flour per schr. D. H. Raid- I* win, for sale by [je 4]E. 0’BYBNE. jjloWN.LAItll, dee. )30 hbda prime Bacon Sides. e bbls and 106 kegs prime Leaf Lard. / easks extra Sugar cured Una*. / 90 hbhi old MoagansWWhtoky. f 60 do E. Phelps’ and Ruae Bland SO do domestic Brandy. / 80 do Crashed and l*owdered Sogav. Lauding and for sale by io 20 SCRANTON, VTOTICB.-Cons igiu.es per brig MACON, wiU BaattsiB-sosn^ £& iwii>ta|0llhi .hirfnhi nud vU) U iMu tti. .tpotu. ui rlik of ■