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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1853)
SAVANNAH P« UOUSK Ac IIWNTAL. may l.t, lew. Visiting Committeo for July k Auguit; R. A. Lewis *nd W. Bunoan. Applications for Admission should be ;• made to the Visiting Committee. In cues of emergen* cy any member uf the Board of Managers fo*y grant permits. > Jj 1 Ss E 8UBSCMUER wishes to purohase £K33k nogroes at a/1 times, either singly, or In fa milies, and will pay fair market prices for them, in cash. WILLIAM WBIQUT, jo 21 Bay Lane. N. iisti IGEMKNT. _ loavlng 8a> _ vinnah for N. Y. __ m . . Capt. Leah, on Weunei Murid a, Capt. Wo<dhnr The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, Tho Augusta, Capt. Ly ail Line. KTKAiHNIIIPB, HBAI. TUB NICK. ess. ■ Men of liberal education nt the present SK^Br dny, devote nil their taleflts to discover the means whereby they may remove those painful mala dies w hloh assail the human frame. There Is no nobler art than that of healing the sick, considering the num berless dksases to whloij man ia liable, and which may cause him to drag out ft protracted life Of distress, suddenly out him off 4n tho bloom of bis ealstenoo and usefulness. We should gratefully setae upon every moans of counteracting thoir dreadful effects, or < lag a removal of those dogs to happiness. In those cases where the Liver or the Stomach is the oaae< would highly rooommend Dr. Uooflaud's German Bit- tort, pfopared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson. No medicine at this time stands hlghor than tlieso BWtors, And to those who are suffering from the horrors of Indigestion, v say they are the Antidote. 2w jo 21 Kecent Improvement lot Dentistry. a DR. BARNES having sooured the right to VOBk use Dr. Ai.lsn'sTateht ConrouKD,is now proparod to supply artificial tooth on his plan. By tlio use of Allen’s Silieious Compound, the teeth, gum and plate are made in one solid and oontlnuons piooo t form ing the most lifo-liko and beautiful substitute for natu ral teeth ever invented. This improvement needs only to he seen to bo appreciated. Dr. B. will be ploased to exhibit specimens to all wht'will favor him with a call at his offiao, corner of Congress and Wbitakor streots, noXt to Uarnum’s Hat Store. ly je U K. It. it.—PAIN nta-jsjbliorgsnlm the whole system, it weakens tlio norves. it absorbs or dries up the vital fluids, it cheoks the free and healthful circulation of tho blood, it retards tho -regular notion of all the func tions, it woakeaa the joints, it irritates themembrscos, fjgaments, cartilages and coats of the bones, musolos nud other organs. It aileots the liver, spleen, kindeys, pancreas and the brain. Every important organ fools its influoneo and suffers Its distressing consequences. Ilaiway’s Heady Relief will, in a few minutes, stop tho most severe paroxyisms of Pain—all kinds of pains it will instantly relievo. Chill fever, diarrhooa, neu ralgia, toothaeho, rheumatism, lumbago, gout, paralysis, stiff joints, summer complaints, do., it will stop in a few minutes. Prico 20 and 60 oents. Had way A Co’s New Medicine for the onre of Scrofu lous Complaints, is a quick and powerful roinedy. IT IS CALLED Rnriway’ti Uenovnthiu Resolvent. It produoos an eleotrlcal effect through every portion of the system. It purifies and curiahos the blood. It resolves away every diseased deposit seated in the sol ids and fluids. It imparts health and vitality to every organ. It will cure riokots, syphilis, cancers, tumours, nodes, caries of the bones, Ao. Prioo $1 per bottle. jo 19 lm DENTISTRY, Drs. ROY AX JL and JOHNSON, Surgical unit Mechanical Deutiats. Office over Zogbautn’s Mufio Store, Mar- ket Square. ly nov 8 A Warranted Remedy. PLANTERS, FARM F. 118, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN rUHGBASE MO HKMEdr EQUAL TO DR. TOU1AS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. For Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, quinsy Soru Throat. Toothache, Headache, bua-siokuoss, CuW<, Burns, Swdlllugs, Old Soros, Mosquito Bites, In sect Stings, Pains in the Limbs, to. If it doos not givo relief, recolleot your money will be rofunded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to tho directions. This artiole is an English reme dy, aud was used by William the Fourth, late king of England, and certified to by him as a euro for Rheumatism, where everything also he had tried, failed. Over lU,tKX),UU0 buttloi have Leon sold lu tho Uuited Slates without a single failure, and uiauy families haro stated that if it wa* $10 per bottle they wouULuot be without it, in case of Croup, as it is as certain to auro as it is applied. Thu most severe couau is cured in a few days. It cures TOoruAuuK in 9 minutes—ueadacul in y % an hour and ciiolbka, when first taken, iu a few hoars. itjT Price 26 and 60 cents. «i DR. TOBIAS has also pat up a HORSE LINIMENT in pint bottios, which is warrauted choaper and better than other for Colic, (Jails, Cuts, SweUiuga, Bruises, Scratches, Cracked Haul, Ac. US" Prick, 60 oents. DR. TORI AS oould fill twenty newspapers with tho lettoro and uertiiioatos received oommouding his Lini ment, but considers that warranting it sufficient, as any oue who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for _ a street, N. Y. J'. if. CARTER, lit ’Jghton street, opposite St. An drew’s Hail, will supply the country merchants at the proprietor’s lowest prices. inar lti Medicine* which, never fail to give satisfac tion, and are used by many physicians in their practice. Dr. J. 8. ltoue's Norvou* and Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest Dissovery in Medioal Soionoo!—For all Nervous Conditions of tlio Systoin !—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints, no. -r-w.Tho astounding and happy effect of Dr. Rose’s Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Musoles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in the Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or libdy worn down by uaro, labor, or study, has induced many physioians to a«o it in their practico. For a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it oomplotoly re moves from the system all nervousflkritations, and is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The weak and the nervous are frequently restored to per- uct health before using one bottle. Price fifty oents. Du. J. 8. Romo’s Ureat Tala Uurer—the Wonder ok' tlio Age. Do you suffer with any pain/ If you do, use Dr. Rose's Pain Curer. It cures Toothache, Sore Throat, Earache, Stiff Nook or Pains in tho Fuoo, in a few minutes. It oures quickly Paiu in the Stomach or Bowels, (Jurou Ohiitilains, Corns, and any irritation ou the feet. It acts like a oharin for Pains in the Side, Liiuosor Book, aud for Rhoamutism from a sudden cold, it is magiual in its effects. In bottles, 12>£, 26 aud woist Coughs, whether consumptive or proooodiugfroin a coll. It allays nay irritation of tho Lungs, aud forti fies tho system against any futuro attacks. In bottles at00 cents and $1. Foil Bilious Hauits amd Bad Colds.—It you are bilious, you require a purgative uiedioiuo. If yon have a bad cold, you should remove it from the system. If r liver is out of order, you will have cold feet, T “ All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rote’s Modi- cal Adviser to Persons in Siokuess and in Health, to bo had of JAB. 11. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respootable Drug Stores iu Savannah, and throughout the State. mar 14 IIKilt8 WANTED. In 1836 aud ‘36 a large number of Geor gians went over to tho Republic of Texas to assist the Texans to gain thoir independence. Many of tlieso were massaored With Fanuin, and others fell while lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Johusdh. Tho Republic of Texas granted to the heirs or those bravo men a largo quantity of land, very lew of whom have come forward to olaiiu their right. The descendants of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procure those lands, on application to the undersignod, who possesses all nooes- sary information on the subjoot. mar 8 6m S. Y. LEW, Savannah. DENTISTRY. . OK. BI. C. HEALD P.rr.ruu) .11 operation, pertaining to natural or ArtlS- oial Tooth, lu tho boat atyle. Ofhae Qr.t corner wait ol the Marshall House. ly j» n 17 TAl’UGOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. Torsons wishing to send for their Wends, •K-sSt aud desirous of bringing them out by first class paoket ships, are informed that the subset ibors are the only agents for tho above Agouoy in this city. They are also authorised to drAw on Mosers. Wm. Tapieoty , A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up- ‘ b draft* ore negotiable in any town through- da real Britain. runny, paynhle In all parU el threat, also for Ml. - Apply to ly BVNfe< V OGDEN, go B«y-.t. SADDLES, BRIDLES If HARNESS X83 C«ngre«M-»treet, Havaanuh. ifeEBSSrS&r Marnoogm vith “ Saturday, low, •• Saturday, , " 18 Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Hatutday, 44 25 Tho Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, M Ruturday, July 2 Th« August*. CSpt. Lyon, “ Saturday, 0 Tho Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, “ Saturday, «• 16 Tho Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 41 Wednesday. 44 20 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, M Saturday, 44 23 The Florida, Capt. Wood hull, 44 Saturday, " 30 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Cant. Lyon, 44 Saturday, 14 6 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, 44 Saturday, 44 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 14 Wednesday, 44 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. 44 Saturday, 44 20 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, 44 Saturday, 44 27 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wodncsday, 44 31 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, 44 Saturday, « 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, " 14 Theso shins are tho largos) on the coast, unsurpassed •in speed, safety and oomfort-mnklng thoir passages in 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by akllirul, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable con- Tojnnoo, to Ho. York. On th. oomplotlon of th. At- Unta In th. nntumn, thl. lino will'll, .sml-.e.klr- ..III.K eooh Wodncid.y and Solurday. Cabin ra..ag., i Blear ago, $!). PADELFOKI), FAY t CO., Agents in Savannah. . „ .. BABI’L. L. MITCHELL, J4 15 If 13 Broadway, NI York. . FOR PHILADELPHIA.| Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The * nd “Plendid aide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col- ,ln< . will leavo Ravauuaii us follows: Weuuesuuy, Juno 16 | Weduosday, August 10 Wednesday, June 26 | Wednesday, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 | Wednesday, Sopt’r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept’r 21 ^Thlsshlp has been built with the stnotest regard to i tho A new steamship, already launchod. and in every respect equal to the “State of Georgia/' will take her place in the line at an early day, and will with tiie State of Georgia make a wcokly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin Pasaage from 8avannah to Philadelphia, $26 Cabin Paasago from do New York,.... 26 Bteorago through to New York, 1) Hdkfa, from $1 C. A. L. LAMAli, Agontiu Savannah, je ll HERON k MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. the safety and comfort of her passengors, and lit oominodations are unsurpassed by any steamship o UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMbiiii 4 ISABEL. William Hull ins, Commander, be tween Savannah, Key West and Ha vana, connecting with the Pacitio Mail Stoomship Company's Lino for j splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key West and Havana on the 16th and 30th of eaoh month, and from Havana for Savan- . the 8th aud 22d of each mouth. The ISABEL will oouuect at Havana with tho Unitod States Mail Steamship Company’s Liuo to Aiidnwall and tho Pacific Mail Line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passongers will be landed at tho Railrond Wharf free, a Isthmus at the passonger's expense. cisco can be had bi I by applying to MORDECAI k CO., Charleston. H. C. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New York and 8avanuah Steam Navigation Company, wUl leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.3U0 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safaty, spoed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southornor leavo Charleston, ar rive io New York as soon as or beforo them. AjTCabin passage $26, payable before going onboard. Agents: FADEUfORD,FAY*00, ~ jjl4 CO, Savannah. U. 8. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN 5U TO 55 HOURS. New-lork k Churleiton Stemn-l’aekeD. Leave Adgor'e wharvee every Solurday Afternoon and oaoh alternate HWne«- dau. On Saturday the new aud splen did 8teamships JAM. ADGER. Capt. J. Diokinson 1,SOU Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tom. Tho SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will eave eaoh alternate Wednesday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. ItiF* For Freight or Passage, having elegaut State Room accommodations, apply at the offioe of tne Agent, HENRY MISSKOON, Corner East Ray and Adger'a Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will bo plaood on the line ' - .Zac——■— Wednesdays. neotwitluhejoutherne^ fob IU STEAMBOAT LINES. Oflice of 8(cnmbont Couitmuy of Geortsin. SAVANNAH, 26th May, 1663. This Company will in coso of low Summer. All goods consigned to it, will however bo forwarded by otuor conveyances, may 26 OEORGE H. JOHNSTON,Pres’t. Savaiuiali aud Augusta. On and after the 1st of May next, ithe steamer OREGON. Captain Jas. M. iMoody, will make regular weekly trips between Savnuunh aud Augusts, aud touohing at all the intermediate landings on certain days aud at cer tain hours—leaving Savaunah every Tuesday evening at So’elcek P. M., and Augusta evury Saturday moru- iug at 8 A. M. Jiy this nrrangeineut planters and merchants on the riven will be afforded an opportunity of shipping and rucciving their goods with some cer tainty, ana of a regular conveyance for themselves and ttniilies to and from both places, as tlio accommodations for passengers are both ample and comfortable. Time up 30 hours—down24. Faro $5. qpr 20 K1NCHLEY k THOMAS. Agonts. Savannah, Aaguita anil Hamburg. The Union Steamboat Company of Georgia and South Carolina having tho- roughly overhauled and refitted the su perior stoam-paokota U. L. COOK and OKEUON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savauuab, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats ou tho river. The steamers are commanded by experienced aud accommodating captains, and nil freight consigned to their agents will bo forwarded free of Commissions. The aooommodations for passengers equal if not superior to any boats ou tho river, bare $5,00. HENRY HARPER, I*r., Savannah, KINCULEY k THOMAS, 44 JAMES HARPER k CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept, 1862.a«p21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darieu. Brunswick, 8l. Mary*) JACKSONVILLE, U1DDLEBURQ (Block Creek), AND FICOLATA. Leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. It. . The superior iieam-paokot WM. GAB- iTGN, Capt. Bhaw. will leave Tuesday iMorning, at 10 o'olook, 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 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, Ficoiataand Palktka 8 00 For freight ’ • • * n-paoxet atcam-paoxet wharf. passage apply on board, at Charleston • wharf, or to CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ti. TO mVgLLKRg UOlNIi NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH ANO CUAiU.B8T0N U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Bavannah ovory morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after tho arrival of the night train of tho Central Rall- - - . Igl road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the oonuocting at Charleston with the Wllmiujituit Hteaui-Packetn. e day, WiliMluRtuit 8team-racket*• Whiob leave with the U. 8. Alail every day, at2>^ P. M., and also with the New-York aud Ckarlenton 8teatnahlpn y Whloh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passongers leaving Mseou on Tuesday niugs, will arrive in time to oouuect with the splen- stcauiahip Jauxe* Adyer ono week, oyeniugs, will arrive in time to oonaeot with the spl did now steamship Janus Adyer ono week, ana steamship Southerner tho next. Faro from Charleston Now-York by land route, $20^time 62_hui steamships, $26. [my 15) S. hi. LAFF1TEAP, Agout. ‘ OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. ha T£ or pass a or hud uckd. The superior new stkampacket WE- ILAKA, Capt. N. King, loaves every ■Saturday at 10 o’clock A. 31. Rate of passage iu large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mery's, 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 PioolaU 8 00 Paletke Blaok Creek N.B.—Freight consigned to will bo shipped free of all charges • • - —--rlesl 8 00 8 00 K. R. Duke, fer Ooaia, SHIP LINES, l ! •S’Z&L; master, will have quick dispatch for the above The regular paoket echr. VIRGINIA, Snow, wester, will have quick despatch lor the above ■MWLport. For freight or passage apply to je 20 OGDEN k :3LINKER. rt,, Tho regular paoket bark EXAOl’, Grumley nfrtfw master, Laving part of her freight engaged, wifi SSS&I.... dispatch* For Ircl.la or *.am|., hiving lujperior accomumdations, apyijr on board el Wood’s wharf, or to je 29 WA8I1BURN, WILDER* CO. FOR NEW YORK—New Line. The regular packet brig MACON, Captain E. .Watkins, will meet with dispatch tor the ebovo Ipcrl. For^M'lu w Agent. C HL08ING OUT MU8JL1N8| at 50 per J cent, below cost. JDOU yards of colored Muslins at GX*, oost, 12)5. 1000 do do do Suum. at 12>« oost 36. At j. vr.'AftiN I no JglO 110 Broughton St., nexttojr^Mi . . . - - « lUTgUIl TO \\r atEit cooj.iiHw-imr.Mt .k< VV quality with Uotoload WoodU^Wp««l • for ula hr |m.y3u) JTp. CPU, 1)KC1!ITKP perHtnre of Ucrgln. I.»- JLV dio »’ iifiht oolornd plain Gaiter,, Lad Its’ Linen Guitar*, assorted colors,^Ladies’ coloiod French Butina Tj’LAVORING EXTRACTJS~URA7iOe; JT Strawberry, Ilaspborry, Banana. Green »agn, t>ARA80L»*—One case assorted Fnrasob- i* CHEAPER THAN “ Selling off at First Cost,” CHEAPESTDRY GOODS FORCASH. No. 140 Broughton Street, Near Dickson's Confectionery. T HE SUBSCRIBERS ill order to make for a large Fall and Winter sunny, offer theiP present stock ol reas.iuablu Dress Coo l, at such prices os must inturo a rapid sale. With a full supply of Foreign and Uomettie Dry Goods. whloh wlllhe .old .tyflltY I.OW I'UICFd forCmhor City acceptance, consisting in part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every width and quality. Bod Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Cheoks, Bine and Brown Drillings, Denims, Ac. Am DltESS GOODS. Mourning and Culorud Cnliuoi.Color.d and Mon rain. alu*hau“. 1.1.U and thaandlo.. A largo and »nlen- dld oolloutinn of cotorud Mullins- Fr.n jh l.awu,. Saco- njto and Or,andlo(. Blank and Onlorod Uaran., Silk Tluu.i, Blaok Italian Bilk far Oraaioa, IdiatlUa.,' Blik 1-aco to null, 1'iqdiu., Uu Do Blade, Ao„ kc. IRISH LINEN GOODS. IIoavy4-4, Family Linens and fine Undressed do, 44 ' ranted all pure Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach." * warranted as cheap as any such Linens can be ft. in this market, Whito and Brown Table Damask, Dojlvy’sand Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huokaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and Tow " lug Ornaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies’ and Misses Black, White and Colored Hose, Gout's and Boy’s While, Colored and Brown H Hose, in all sizes and qualities, Gauze, Marino and Cotton Un der Vesta and Drawors. Ladies', Gent's, Misecs ami Boy’s Glavee and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CHAFE 811 AWLS, EMBROI DERED ROBE DRES8E8S, BLACK, WHITE ami COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOBINET ami PAVILION GAUZE, FlUUKEDanil PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents* Pocket Udkfs, with a large collnotlon of L. C. Udkfs, from $1 per dozen, upwards, well worthy the at- toution of familios as being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and chocked Swlseo and Jaconets, Mull. Book, Nauisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawn*, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laoea and Edginge, new et/lt Muslin Collars and Umlerslocvos, Jto. T. k L. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM7R. SYMONS, Draperuud Tailor, It Wliltakcr-Ht. YY ESi’ECTFULLY solicits tho attontion of his XV fnuuds and the public in general, to bis large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable ft.r the present aud uouiiug season ; it has all been utado up uuder his personal superintendence, and for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to bo found in tho market. Tho following comprises a por tion of the Stock: Frocks and Sacks of Blaok, Bluo Cashmoro Cloths, Black Drop Deto Frocks and Sacks, Linen J)uoR Drill aud Fancy Linen Frocks and 8acks, India Gra*s Silk and Brown Linon Books. Black aud Colored Alpaca Frocks and Sacks, Fonts of Fancy Frenoh Cassimere, Blaok Doe Skin Casaimere. Black Drop Dete and Spring Tweed Cassl- inore, White Duck. Fancy Linon Drill,togethor with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants wear. Vests °f Blaok Satin, Black Barathea and Fancy Silks, Fancy and White Mars&illes, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a largo Stookol furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspondors, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Strips Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ri'UK 8UH8CUIUEK has ou baml.tud ia X constantly rooeivlng from tho best and most respec table manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, aud other Jewolry, and sterling Silver Ware, ■uoh as 'Pablo. Dessert and Tea Spoous aud Forks} Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Sauoors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: 8oup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanoo-Uandle Knives and Silver Plated on Steol Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marblo Mantle Clooks and common Brass Clooks of every desvriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fino Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silvor Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers’s Pocket Cutlery; Raiors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he eontldently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ills prices are as low, and terms os liberal as at any establishment in the Bute, mar 18 S. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. HOME MANUFACTURE, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! H AVING purchased tho right to manufacture the following kinds of Soap, the undersigned is new prepared to do so at the shortest notice, vis : American Cream Soap in bars. 44 Laundry in mats. 44 Toilet(Sanitlve) in smallDars, 44 Shaving Soap iu cakes. 44 44 Croamiu pots. Croam Soap preparation lu bhls. By the use of these soaps, hot water, washing rnt- ohiuuB, washboards, Ac., to., are entirely dispensed with, and not ono fourth the labor is required to do the w ashing of a family. Washing is done by morely rubbing the soap parts mostly soiled, then plaoe them in water sufficient to cover them, nnd let them remain in a few hours, then with a good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing, thoywillbo perfectly clean and beatifully bluashed, and without Injury to tho most delioati fabric. A call and trial is respectfully solicited. W. E. MONGIN, No. 170 Broughton-st. N. B.—Theso soaps wash in either bard, sailor so water.ly may 23 aordinary! off at Cos*. •of rlinlKf tbelt prw- i lh» attention tf tl» .ID- ill •ilMtifiwok.faprinj «ud1iowm l «‘rDtj good"at PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which are to be found come of the most desira ble styles nf goods, for this add tho coming season, con sisting ia part.ef the following goods, vis:. Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. 8ilk Tissues. Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges. Swiss and Mali Muslins. Jaconet and Cambric do. do. do. Cheok Swiss do. Colored aud Figured Organdloa. Black and Colored Lawns. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dressos, Frinted and Plain Linens do. do. pottod and F.mbroldercd Swiss Muslins, Ginghams and Barege Da Lain*.*. Black and Colored Cnamelioa Silks. Flawed and Brooaded do. s Colored Maroeline and Florence do. LINEN ROODS, Ac, Ac. We have a large and well selected stock of tho cele brated RICHARDSON'S, GRAY’S, DUNBAR. DICK SON k Co.’e Shirting and Fronting Liuens; Together with a large aud elcrantassort meat of White and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Lines Dow less, Huokaback Diaper, French Linen Tow- ole and Doylies, Linrfn Lawns and Linon Cambric, Ao., Ac., Ao., Ac., Ac. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is oomplete and embraoes every attlolo kept in a first olass retail storo. PURCHASERS w.U do well to oall and see for themaolvea, as Grent Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will be sold in many iustancea below oost. This is no Humbug. Vurmera’ Fir* Inaurnnco Company . OF UTICA, N. Y. * 7 ft-TCfJoO.Voo. Granite Fir* Inanrnnre Company Of UTICA. N. Y. V 7 \ CAriTAt, $150,000. Charter Oak Uife 1 in* urn tic e Company. HARTFORD, CONN. 1 7i Capital, (endorsed by the State) $266,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jas. C. Walklev, Seo'y Kulckrrbncker Fire Inwtirnnce Co.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital, $i 50,000. CnAHLES Cramkk, FrsHUonN F. D. Moe, Feo'ry. Those Companies having a cash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, era proparod to effect In surance against dutuago by fire, on all kinds of property ou reasonable terms. Applications rocoived by A. WILBUR, apr22 Agent for Savannah, 129 Congrcss-et. may 24 i, and be assured of the fact at , J. U. COHEN A CO., if 146 Broughton-«t. Proclamation. 00»imONWUAL.TII OK SAVANNAH. J H) all whom thnso presents shall coma, groining: Know yo, that we, the propriotore of the 44 Bluo ire," have a large stock of goodson hand and contem plating a change in our businesi on or before the 1st day of Soptoraber next we therefore will offer for sale from this day, onr entire stock, at primo Northern COST. Our stook is large, new and fresh, and lias been selected with care from the best Philadelphia, N. York and Boston Houses, aud oonsi.te in part of DBY GOODS. 1000 pieoes of Prints all prleos, 666 pieces of Printod Lawns, Jacouets, Swiss Mull. Cambrics and Cross Bar Muslin, Ginghams, Barege Dc Lains. very ohoap Silk Pubiins, Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton l'm-Aiols, 8,10 and 12. ( 4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, 200 dozen assorted Hose and half Huso, 100 doseu as sorted Gloves, 15 do. do. Alexander's beet Kid, at 60 ots. E er pair, Bilk and Cotton Hdkfd, Linen Drills, Gam- roous, Cotton Pants. Stuffs, Ac CLOTHING. A large and well eolocted stock to bo sold cheap. 106 do ton assorted Linen B. Shirts and undor Shirts, Draw- ere, Ac. Our stock of Boots and Shoes, is entirely ftesh and HATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Kossuth, 200 dozen ■double Canada Straw, very cheap. Also, 3coses loft of thoso fashionable Silk, (Spring and Summor style.) No Plus Ultra llati, manufactured expressly for the Blue Store, together with 16,600 other articles too numerous to mention. We say to one and all, Veni, Vidi, Vici, and you will find that it is no humbug: but to your ndvantage to give i a call. UAUS&IAN A Af AYER, Proprietors of tho Blue Store, may 30 181 Congrcss-st. P. 8.—No extra chargo for showing tho goods. •♦•The Contral Georgian please copy 2 months, and scud bill to this office. New Goods. I . DA SIIER, No* 140 GongrcHs-Ht, W OULD invite tlio attention of Ladies’ to his choice eoleotion of Borages, Chally's, Muslins cambrics, Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, Hose and half do.. Linen Cambria Udkfs., Undor- •looves. Collars, Gloves, notdo.,Mits, Laoes, Edgings, Inserting*, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varie ty of fancy articles. if apr 9 Houses and Lands. TO KENT* I A TWO 8tory Wooden llouso, on Stato 8treet, nearly opposite Columbia Square, nleiu- antly situated. Apply at thU office, tf je 30 Wost-Broad-strcet, in sight of the Charleston LSteam-psoket Wharf. Apply to D. A. Q'RYRNE, .36 West Broad-st. ] corner of Bay ana Montgom- TO llKN'T of years, the store and dwolling ana hloutgom-rv sti. Apply to DAVID R. DILLON. VuluitUlc Lot For Mule. sift FOR SALE.—A vnluablo Lot _ I talning 202)4 acres, eituated in tho 4th ifcsIMi District of the first motion of Randolph, (lata Lee County,) and known as number 1/6. in tho plan it said District. Persons desirous of purchasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office. Tj^Olt KENT*—The brick building,66 leal front JC on Bay-st., by 96 feet deep, now occupied by 8. Soloiuous, Esq., is well calculated fur a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st Ootober next. For Terms, apply to (may 9) COHENS A 1IKRTZ. Hum’s Itastorative, « OKI VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION, fl ’HIS pleasant and elficiout agent for the pruvon- I tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is also a groat auxiliary at tho toilet, both on account ol iu delicate and agreeuble perfume, (free from essential oils,) and its keeping tlio hair in placo and curl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it uiay bo drossodbcuu- titully, in any form requlrod, so as to keep in its place. Previous to curling tbo hair, moisten it lightly with the Rcstorativo, whloh will givo it a glossy uua durable curl. Children's heads should be dressed with the Itostoralive twioo a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly cleanse the akin, and lay the foundation of 168)4 Broughton-streot, WOOD! WOOD! rpiIE Subscriber will kaop constantly on hand X at bis WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full supply, ut all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jasso's, Broughton-street, will be promptly attended to. Wood Hold Low For CdhIi. janl tf J.M. BUTLER. CJLEAU THE TRACK.’ FOUR IIOR8K COACUE8, and 8ixteen of the best Horses that tho oountry can produce, to ply between tho Forsyth Depot and tho lu- dian Spring; aud having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno, old and experienced relnamon, plodge themselves to convoy the traveling public to nud from tho two points in a safer and bettor style, and •quicker time, than ever before done at this plate. Wu also have Family Omnibuses, always in readintss.— Visitors, and families particularly, will And it- greatly to their comfort and interest to call for our Coaches.— We meet both the day aud night trains of cars. A. J. A C. L. VARNER. Indian Bprings, June 16,1863. je 22 Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, 8avannuh; Fed. Union, and Rccordor, MiUedge- ville; Journal A Messengor, Macon; Times, and En- puirer, Columbus, will givo tho above a conspicuous place until August 15th, and forward their accounts to "s, and they will be settled. REMOVAL. Ilats, Cap* nud Uonnetii* I THE undersigned respectfully inform their 1 customers and the public generally, that they Rhave removed their llat Storo from 149 Congress street, to 176 Oroughtou street, ouposito St. Andrew’s Hall, between E. F. Wood A Co/s Shoo and M. Pren- dorgast A Co.’s Dry Goods Store, whyre they propose to keep a full assortment of all kinds of gooas in tneir line. N. K. BARNUM A CO., je 25 176 Broughton-st. TTKCEIVBH by the lu it steamer—lluir Cloth TL Skirts, Mull and Nainsook Mua’ins, Nett Gloves and filitts. Wash Blond, Luce Mantillas, Grass Cloth, N W Collars and Chemisettes, Long Lawns, Bird eyo Diapers, Ao. For sale by je 18 DrWJTT A MORGAN. M ils HAND'S CAI.C1NKD Jlauue.ln.— Equal in every respect to Henry’s, and at a much r price, for sale by JOHN B. 3100KE A CO., je 16 Gibbons' Buildings. AWS OF (IKOUlil A.—A row cnple. of tliu late Acts of the Legislature of the 8tato of Geor- received and for sole by 8.8. SIBLEY, je 14 No. 139 Congress-street. I § "CTll»llATE QUININE*—100 ounces Sul phate Quinine, direct from the manufactory. It< - red and for sale by J. E. DxFORD, je l Apotheoarles’ Hall. Dagticrrean Gallery. T HE Sub>-ci iber has taken tho Roomer farmerly occupiod by Mr. Prentioc, corner St. Julian street and Market square, whore lie will be happy to see the former patrons of the Establishment, and as many new onsnaa will favor him with a call. BOOTS AND NllOBS. Just received from Philadelphia, • «tfB«choictf lot of Ladies Gaiters, Ties and 8Uppers: Also, Gentlemen’s fine Congress Gutters. Patent Leather Pumps, Pump Sole Boots, Ao, Those who desire a good article are invited to call znd be supplied. W. 11EIDT, “ f 18 Gibbons’ Range. _ FOUND* AN tho Bench on 8t. Simon's Island, n Urge \ J Twelve Oared Boat, wbleb the owner eon have by je 10 lm St. Simon’s Island. VOU HAL.If. A VK.RV sumtion OD. horn Cwry.ll, dm.- V Id. ...t, land. Ly one of tlx but muutMturin i tho North, k or particulars, apply to SAWYER, HULLI8TEB A Co., may II WbitnUnr street. kT OT1CE*—1'he Subscriber being compelled to ^ llsea thc otjrFABi^ WrneM of F. iSosbanm A *. t wonidreotfh«ir.Ht Oewe UdeMedto the late firm to nke immediate payweat, and thoee having elnim*. te UDMat Ui*u tar MiiinBi.H. It !*,'$■ tmantur.': M Land for Suits figb The undersigned offers for sale his PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and undvr good feucc; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-houso, a good store house, nud all neMfsary out-buildings; only two miles from the iorty- fivemile station on the C. K. R., directly on the publio road leading to Hudsou Ferry, on the Sarannab river. Theplaee is considered very healthy; lands produoe well, and a good location for a oountry store, and very iv person wishing to purchase io givo me a eallimmediate- o of the best peach orchards in the o Scnivxx Co., April 5,1363. BOB'! 4 . HABERSHAM A SON. TO RENT. 1 HIREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-st. Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house ssri out aud Cook. Enquire of |fol>24] A. BON A UP. J jlORl ! man fon it. HALE*—Lot 60 feet on West HronU-st., running book 126 feet, with a small Wooden Build- - Apply to (fe 12) WM- WRIGHT. a To Kent. A Briek Tonomenton Wezt Broad streot, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the house or at tho cornor of Jones and Abercorn streets. tf dec 18 all who may need his sarrioes, that he, SMBba* charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,. which is now iu successful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of uuy sise usually visiting our port,and to do tho workof repairing. Ac.,on reason able terms. Those who wish to oloan ot paint tho bot toms of their vessols, can also bo accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to contract tor building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on to* business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern oxtremity of the city. 49T A good Shipsmithis on the premises. mar 11 II V. WILLINK, J*. SAVANNAH TO DAB1BN. 4 LINE of Four Horso Post Coaches leaves So- JTjL vaonah ovory i)j outlay hiuI Thuraday, at 7 o’clock A. For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro’ and South Newport, arriving iu Darien at 6 o’clock I*. M. Uetiirulujc oil TuvudnyH and Friday* Arriving in Savannah st 5 o'clock P. M., and connect; with the boats for the North, and the cars for the West” JUT Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.’s 8tables, coruor of Stato aud Whitaker sts. Offioe in Darien, st Ailiug A Robertson. jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. THE UNITED STATES 1<IFEINSURANCE," Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cash System. CAPITAL #350,0110. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary aystein. aud will inniro tho lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiuer. ly MINIS A Fl.ORANCE, Agents. DuncroD dc Bryan, OBNBUAL. AWU5T8 AND DKOKBKB, roll THS rURCUABB AND SAL* Of STOCKS, BONDS, KXCUANGK A REAL ESTATE. No. UT Day Htrcet, Havanuuli. j»n*4 ly Liverpool and Loudon Fire nnd Lire InMurnnco Comp 3 PHE tindersigii I Will take risAi ^ rode, Ao., on tho most favorable terms. , . BANCROFT A BRYAN, J ftn *4 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. nNuranro Company. liguod Agents of the abovn Company, risks against Fire on Buildings, Stook iu ROYAL INSURANCE CO ill A* AN Y • LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. f I Mils INSTITUTION has established an Agency I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW :h d 37 IS V 39 8 tl i H.lf TIoLot.H? HI M IM.« s r »M, .nJ .nil 13 40 77 *11 fl-tlrt. Cnll for th, ouh r. m the splou.lidjichcrnes ft r to-ilay and to-i KXTRiT CLASS rOtJuT Will be drawn This Afternoon, Jane 30. _ CAPITAL PRIZES: 990,000—16,000—8,000! TioksU $5?H«lm$2 of Qnartori fl £&.' „ CLASS ao. Draws In Savannah To-Morrow. CAPITAL PRIZES. 4,031—4 on ,000—3 of 300! Ao., Ao., Tickets only Sl—iharoa in proportb Tickets, either singly or by tho package, for Bale by ’ - CHARLES B. PATTEH8UN. A. D. ELLIS A CO., fifansgers. Puvannah, January 21,1853. 7 LOW A CO. LONDON PUCEN1X FIRE OFFIOE. rpHI8 Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and iETNA INSURANCE UOIUFANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. T’HE undersigned, Agonts of the above Company, X eontinue to Uko risks agaiust Fire on Bnildings, Stocks, sto., on tbo most favorable terms. M>r 14 COHENS A HERTZ. I saac abbatt, Sec’y. josErii b. collinb, Pros’t. Dr. R. D. Aunold, Medioal Examiner. Applioations roaeived by fob 14 ly W.P. HUNTER. Ageat- Nouthcrn Ulutaal Innurance Company* 4 SI1URY HULL, Probideut aud Trausurer.— Alio* Chabk, Seo’ry. 0. F. McKay, Actuary, euudersigned, Agent of the above Company, con- liunes to take the following risks, vis: Marine, River anil Fire,- also on the lives o\ Servants. Lives of White Porsons aro also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. , .. . WILLIAM KING, Agent, june 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ate. NOTICE. ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving nt this Port between the first of July and the last dAy of >er inclusive, aro hereby notified to appear at my office within 24 hours niter such arrival, and mn/.e u rrjMirt iu writing ou Oath to tho Mayor of the City, "of the age, name aud occupation of every person who shall have boeu brought as passenger, in such ship or vessol last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for evury : or omission to make such report, the sum uf every alien neglected to bo so reported." Thu said Masters of Vessels are farthor notified, 41 if any porsoo who may have been a passeuger in any such ship or vessel, aud not being a citizen of tho United States, shall be sufferod to land from sttuh ship or ves sel. at any placo within tho distauco of fifty niiios from the said City, with intent to proceed to tho said City, othorwlso than in <ho said ship or vessel, the Master or Commander thereof, shall be liable to the like penalty ur $300 for ovory such poison so suffered -permitted to land." Vide—Law passed, Dec. 29.1819. >egl« 176 ft Savannah, July 1,1833. jy 2 CITY MARHUAL’H OFFICE. Havannau, Juue 23, 1853. rTMIE following Km-olutiou wus pubsod by Couu- Ji4 Commissioners appointed i ii President and other stroots, within the'time prescribed by law. Said report, being dated 15th Juue, 1863, and filed all other* concerned Takk Notiub, That I shall proceed to open Preei- mt, Randolph and Reynolds streets, on tholCthday ofJulynekt, at 11 o’clock, A. M., iu accordance with PHILIP M. RU88ELL, City Marshal. THE BOOK ANO JOB PRINTING OFFICE f \ F tho Subscribers, is uow uuder the management y of rail. C. A. HALL, A gentleman fully competent, and who will take great oare to give satisfaction in the execution of all work en trusted to him. With the STIEW Ordered during the post year, and that which we sro now about ordering, oar Offioe will have undergone a thorough renewal. Our Kook Uimltng anil Dlniinlnctnrlnft facilities, will v.leo be materially improved, aud the stock of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged. No paius or expense will be spared in obtaining a supply of Paper of every description, o/.ulterior quali ty, and every exertion will be made to render the es tablishments worthy ol the support of the oommunity, trusting that we shall meet with due encouragement. Mr. E. J. Purse has no longer any ccnneotion with the above establishment*. Orders may bs left at the storo, or with Mr. Hall at the old stand, Penfiold’s Range, over F. W. Cornwell’s MORE NEW UOODMATBKLDKN’H. A JUST recoived per steamer, every varietv of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pu- dale’s. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and Dill trimmed White Beavers, w eighing only os.— Also, a very fine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Largo Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Lear, for Plan ters use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per dosnn, and Palm Leaf front $1,26 to $2,60 nor doz. All to bo had at tho new Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets. tuaa^y 7—Iff] BELDEN A CO. NEW WINE AND LIPOR STORE. No. U VVbiinkrr Street. @ TUE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to the citizens of Savannah, and of the in terior of this State, that he has now opened and will keep continually in storo, s large assortment of the bestqufelitiesof the various kinds of Wine* and Liquors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, aud to bis stock of which, at present on baud, be invites attention. Having had extensive experience in Franco os a manufacturer, and in Amoricaas impor ter and dealer, bis acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which aro enu merated below are each genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. Frenoh Brandies of various brunde; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monongsliela Whisky; Old Batavia Old Tort, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauterne and Burgundy W> iet. Cordiuls. X* Cases, Curaeoa, Maraschino, XlatatL* Blavaits, Cirsohtnw asset, Absinth, Ac.,Ao' Ale aud Porter. ” 'pi B. MAYER. S OTICB.-T'Conpigneoe of ochr. Fannie from New Orleans, will attend to the reception of their i landing this day at Harris’ Wharf. Ail goods remaining on the wharf after 7 o’olook, will he stored at risk ana expenses of owner*. j*ll OGDEN A BUNKER. k,| IHHKH’ HOHIKKY.-U. Hecker & Hmi'i YX superior English Hose, for Mioses and Childroa. _lso. Ladies’ superior White. Black and Colored Ho siery oi? every quality at low priest, jvtV, V. C. WADSWORTH. 7'UifHlV LUBnTE&H, 8AI.MON AND T7UJ(Nlf ih ri.'klo., jj.l riMivoil .M IU a.I. by > fK "•« Ba wa Hardware Storo, entrance in the lano. Jel6 * J. M. COOPER Aca HAUNDEN’S EXPRESS, J 53 liny Htreet. R espectfully begicavo to inform the ciu* sens of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have concluded th'iir arruugomunta witli tho Central Rail road and Banking Company, and are now running Me»- sengere daily to Macon, and semi-weokly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Alilledgs- villu and all intermediato places. Wo would also say that our exoresses by the steamers to Now York aud Philadelphia enable us to forward every description ol Merchandise nnd valuables toAvery town in the North ern 8tates—also to California and Europo.' Or KICKS AMO AtMtNTS—153 Buy-Street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Son, Macon: Goo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpo; Hsudolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 aud 45 South-tlilrd-streot, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Uostou; Exchange-street, Providence', Mont- EINSTEIN &ECKMAN. 131 Conzrcss-SU'cel, T NVITE puh'ic attuiriiontn the LOW PRICES at JL which a general assortment of Dry Goods are now offered for vale at their store. Having availed themsolvos or the opportunity of pur chasing Goods very much below the laarket value at the recent Auction Males iu tills City, thoy aro now prepared to share the advantages with their customers, by selling the following descriptions at prices below their original cost. Pi Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges, Barege de Laincs, original cost. Mantillas, Lace Capes, Linen lldkfs., Embroidered do.. Cotton Edri tigs Alasartlngs, Linen Thread do. Needlework do. Quilts, Shoetins and Shirting, Ribbons, Fans, Parasols, Embroidered Muslins, Summer bilk, ssosiery. Capes, To insuro tho entire advantages of the bargains wo are now offering, an early call at our establishment is necessary, as such bargains cannot last long. Wood Yard—Ferry WluuT. J. T. THOMAS, (8ii«cc**or to D. Iteuislmrt,) "IXriLL keep u couatunt supply of Ouk, Ash, M Blaok Jack, Pino and Ligntwood. Boxes for orders are placed at the stores of 6 essi a. J. M. Cooper A Co., John Merchison, W. \V. Lincoln and at tli9 of fice of the Morning News. Orders for Heed Cnnc for Shipment, supplied at short notice. tf je 6 i, drawn In this city yesterday : 1» 39 8 77 28 61 16 00 40 Try In Thl*. To be drawn in Baltimore, Md.. This Day. EXTBA Cl. A MR 4 KOIl 1863. SPLENDID SCHEME. 20,000—16,000-.$,000 ! And more than $200,0()0|tn Smaller Prizes ! Tickets $6—Share! In proportion. Tickoti and Share* for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, jy 7 Opposite Pulaski House. OKKKNK AND PULAHK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFIOE, Office No. 6 Wkitnktr- Street, Day Lime. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUMIIKKH—Of Unwus & Pulaski Lottery, Class 80: 2 67 32 34 49 26 47 18 60 07 8 73 CAPITAL: 4,000 DOLLARS! Tlcketo $1 OO—ihares in proportion. jy 7 GREENE AND FULAHI&I MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Buy Lnue, nenr IlnlUHtreet Lano, nenr miii-mreci. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. D RAWN NUMBERS-OfUroene&PulaekI Lottery. Class 80: 2 67 32 34 49 25 47 13 60 67 8 73 4,000 Ao. . Ao. Ac. Tickets fl 00—8harc3 in proportion. New-York Advertisements. The Atlantic UaUing Works. Manufacture the COWPOSME IRON RAILING, U NEQUALLED in bnauty, Mrrngih, ami cheap- ness. Ornamental Cast Iron Ties aro milted on to rods nud framework of wrought Iron, making It eith er light and graoefulliko WIRE RAILING ; Or.Ticavy and solid like Cast Iron. Eaoh pannel being thus mada ono solid piece, having no crevices for tho rulu or moisture of tho atmosphere to effect, there is no rusting of the work. Designs will be sent to any ad dress—postage free. Prices rango from 60 cents to $5 00 per lineal foot.— Railiuge for public or private grounds, cemeteries, Yeraudahs, Balconies, Ao., for solo by GEORGE FOSTER, Agent, 398 Broadway, Now York. N. B.—G. F. and his Agonts are tho only persons au thorised to sell this newly netentod Railing, for the am Atlantia States. apr 19 Cosuu’s fixUtrmftitiitor. 17011 THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF JP Bats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, Moles Beetles. Crickets, Ae. Warranted not injurious to tho human family. Will not die in their holes. Alto j^ij Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED- Prin^ipal Depot. 448 Broadway. RxrxkeNCKM.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House : D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Sholloy'o Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony street*; Chas. Thibault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Dolmo- nlco, 26 Broadw ay ; E. O. Howard. Editor of tho Suu- day Timeses Westchester llcusa. Bowery and Broome ... Holberton, 43U Broome street, and 76 Maiden Lano: Emplro City House; P. V/King, 41 South street; George Gny, 67 Union Place; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Bincsso, 43 John street, aud 80 8t. Alark’s Place *,Thomas Thomas. Jr.. Architect, 304 Broadway. (jBimriCAT* or 187jdkithi. I havo given Henry R. CostaMjfExterminator an ef- otual trial, and having soen the wondorfut effects of the sumo, aud convinced of the superior''efficacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation over offorred dially recommend it. By two to the publio, I cordially reeominend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead ‘n the kitohon and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, „ , _ Bowery Hotel, 396 Bowery. New York, Deoomberlitb, 1861. For sale by all tho wrholcialo druggists in the eity and the principal druggist* in tho United Stitos, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. warranted in all cozes. Nono genuine unless signed by HENRY B. COSTAR, .v 448 Broadway, Now York. T, j L‘Moogt--/ca AVKII ‘ lM bro "‘ hUl “- tJ J UST RECEIVED—DO iH»ir Whito Linou Drill pants, 48 pair Fancy Linen Drill Pouts, 48 do heavy Brown and Fancy Duck Pants, 24 do superfine Black Doe Skin Pants, 24 do do Fancy do do, 24 Chiua Cause bilk Coots, 48 real arass Linen do. Also, a largo lot ol whito aud figured and Embroidered Silk and Marseilles Vests, at MAAS A UEYMANN S ftpr 27 Clothing Emporium. sale by (je 131 JOHN R. NORTON. for solo by (jo 16J w ttiMtl NULI8II TOOTH BUUrillB8.—A very _ superior artiole of English Tooth Brushes, Pictured expressly for tbo subscriber, and direct from London, for sale by • W. W. LINCOLN, je 43 Monument 8quare, Savannah. S A L 4 l'«—300 sucks Hull, in store nmj for mla by jnl BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 1 7KjOUH.—-ftf) bbls. Flour per eclir.D. H. Raid- T win, forealo by (je 4] E. O BYBNE. B A»;ON, l.AKD, <fcc. 30 hhde prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do do Shoulders. 60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard. 20 oasks extra Sugar cured Hams. Ibis old Mon*tbela WhUky. 6u do E. Phelps’ and Roeo Brand Gin. 20 do domsstio Brandy. 80 do Crashed and JPovderod Sugar. Lauding and for sale by je 20 SCRANTON, J lug This Day at Audermni's Lower Wharf. AIL Goods remainiag on the wltarf after ouneet will be stared at SB WM, WU1GUT. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. . THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteentli Century. Sulhcu it tossy, that the most eminent chem ists and physioians of the United States and 0f Europe wore consulted as to thoir composition. But it was left to 61 r. Allcook, who for seven yoare hod the entiro charge of Messrs. Rushton’s Astor ifouuo storo, to perfect them for pubilo use. They are made porous, so that tho eva poration of tho perspiration can go on suffieientl v where tho plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, oausitiglhe accumulation of acrid fluid, which corode* tho skin aud occasion! many uupleaaant sonsstions, not necessary for the euro or alleviation of affections for whioh a plaster is usually applied. They are tonlo and carminative, whloh ronders thorn of peculiar value in many afleotions of the chest and bowels, nioro especially when a nervous obarooter; they iu fuel warm, and to a certain extent, vVjoIisg the pare upon whiea they ore applied. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invaluable iu woknoss of the book, ohronio rheumatism, and contraetlona of the mus oles; neuralgia, local norvous affections; in asthma, and pains in the sido or ahest, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a tense of coldness at tho nit of ths stomach; in chronic or rocout affec tions ortho kidneys; in oasts of sprains, straius, or bruises ; and in uearly all cases where a local pain or weakness exists. The reador is especially referred to the following tes timonials, more particularly to ths letter from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcook oured of a nervous disease of the bowels of inauy years standing. Dr. I. T. UenderNoti’a Letter. FamvUle, Louisiana, March 8, I860. Dr. T. Allcock, Hik :—I havo been suffering under a eevere attack ot neurulgic disease of my bowel* for years, with byper- throphy of the heart, and htvo tried everything known to tlio practice of medicine from tho very Lost M. D'n.i but truth prompt* me to say that your plasters have “iven me more yermanout relief than anything olso J Phlud.lphii «»d will' l sale, Augustus Hummel's Imrrfcvz TUlt is>; nest composition^ t sale, and Coffee mode from the E wholesome. u»on> delicate,- inner . , I’tivie Cwii at F. xcx,* A prime likely yonng Fellow, a I steamboat or hutei; f. A . A Oh.ghams'und _ Just received per lost steamer—Ycaii o do Frenoh Head Hdkfs.; for ,Me fowiT; r 1 e Ji H OOH LnrtS.su J 1 ?’Xy* lb «!'il!^ 1 V U50 ‘ 5 * assert** Ho| J.0U0 *• Freeh Leaf Lord, just 1 from lennessee, and for snUb*!*»» •.w, v CVii amt Oats at Drffl ru^hL a S. Corn ’ tnd ^ tf0 - 0M '* Stratrbcrry Seta at Frisate r‘‘~ ‘ Strawberry Setts of the ftillowhit kfa Boston Pine, British Queen. Ohio I SUBSSuM sajaagaBtig' Marshall House Ouinibns and Tram at Private Sale and’lTno.^oJBJfett^ 1 * 0BmlbVU4six *«* rom the city, has no ftirtber nse ft>r it. Prime toMte Corn at J*r» rate Sale. Juat received per sohr. Lucinda from Elixabeth City- 2000 bushels primo Whit* Corn. PHII.BRICK A BELL ofltronaoeomauliifallcgifffiM^ at private sale: • . . , „rw Liquoiw.—60 bbis. N. E. Rum, 26 bb!s.P«a*!i Brandy. 16 bbls. Monongahela-Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. S balf pipes Cognac Brandy. |0 eusks 44 Small 8UU 4 * 8ootch Whisky, 1 nuuoheon Irish Whisky (MoMahan’s), 6 eighth oasks Wnet, CAeLilHon A Co. aud Heanessy Brandy, 20U dos. of lino Madeira, Sherry and Pork Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stook. . Bacon.—20 oasks Sides, 10 oasks Rams, > 1$ task* Shoulders. ■ Hay.—300 bales Eastern and Norther*. Cumcnt.—160 bbls. Rciseudaie Cement Oo. Fi.ouk.-100 bbls. Canal, M)), bis. Richmond, - Cuocaxnr.—26oratoc assorted Common and Graait*. Ulacbwajie.—75 oases Turners, assorted. 10 easo* Wiues, 16bbls. l amps, Ckackkus.—10 whole and 1(1 ilOiniUA mtmtL . C’iu s 11 s. -•50,000 Common German Cigars, 20,000 Bpam- Uh Imported Jo. * ’ /'T ho.A iv.T.o susortment of Fairbank’s Platform. AJso. a Urge iws^riiaunt of Ready Rad* Clothiag, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Worn, Brass Clocks, k ausy Soaps, Fa cy Article*, Ac. Am jy U Planter and (kHtntal FritauSaU^' ,KV ‘ Just rrceivod ia store, and kept constanUy du hanil and for sale low, 150 bbls. Rosondale Comsat, 26 do. Plaster Paris. pep l treet, for 1 t low. A Domestic Novel < by * Book for July. .uthor and the Reformation; by Job* Bschinan, D. D., LL. D., against the charge* of John •'elllnger, M. L»., and others. Colevidgo’s works—vol. VI. A Dofe vidge's works—vol. VI. English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century-i* 1 •s of Lectures ; by W. M. Thuckeray. Civil Wars and Monarchy in Franoe in the tfitfi and 17th centuries; by Leopold Ranke, author of "History of the Popes.** The Old House by th* River; by (he author of th* 44 Owl Crock Letters." Tho Lifo aud Lettere of Stephen Olio, D. D., L. D. D. Graham's Magazine for July. Fern Lento* trora Fanny's Port-Folio. Tlio Pro-Slavery Argument, Essays on the subject; by Chancellor Harpor.Govornor Hammond and others. MORE OF • f Crrllla, A Tale; by the author of 44 Tbo Initial*. 44 The Initials : A Story or Modem Life. For sale oy [jeifcfj JOHN M, COOPER A CO. IKKSH OKOCKH1E& Tonga..,— SO Doilui's Steward. , R UNAWAY from the Subscriber, the latter part of May, a Brown Girl named JANE, about 21 years of age; 26 dollars will b* paid for her delivery to mo, aud 26 lor proof to uonriotauy one of harboring her. jo 23 J. Q. BTUBTEVAjST. NOT! UK. . D URING tbo absence ot tbo undersigned from the State, Mr. J, D. STEBBINd will ae» a* iny Attorney. WM. U. GUIGN, Agent. 9 Savaunah, June 20,1863. j«22 ©. c. ruoskT" P u iu p IU a k e r, TXTOULD respectfully inform the citloeneof 8*« * v vaunah, that he is prepared to oonstraet all de scription* of l*umps at the ahorte/it notice. All orders left at Messrs. SUbbs A Davis 4 , corner of Bull and fltate-sta., will moot with prompt attention. 1 1 I* a Century «f Wonder*, bat fear of or the Dolphiu, uan be more n pid than the alteration produced iu the oolor of the hoi \ by the appltaeftmi of Crbr.adoro's Liquid Hair Dye. The Inventor has fauna out tho grand secret of tho nroo •* by which nbbik. parts color to the hair, ana h*i followed it up IttocSss- fully. Tho change is Instaut a 1 id perfoot, and the«oa- ditioa of the hair is improved b' the Dyo. AlIsiobMaa aro zolioitsd to eal] and judge fo. 1 them'aalvos. Cri.iado.V4 P*K8KHVA11V1£ ANO v' (SACTIMBa Stimulates Us growth and perpetuates .‘* loxurlaaoo to the latest period of life. The dye is at MUii: a»4 both sold at CHIBTADORO'S Hair D- essing bSSoSTMoTb Monumeut-Sqr. west side. ly oijiy JOHN OLIVER, Henna, Sign, and Ship Painter, Ola. xier, Papor Hanger. &c. NO. 121, UiiOUUUTON STHKST. B KG8 to return bia thutika to the cltizon* of Hnvaanali, for past favors, and to assur* them taut all work in his line entrusted to him,shall badouo promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trust* ‘>y an assiduous attention to business, th* employment d uompuuteut workman and the use of ths Lost materl- ils, to insure a ooutiuuaneo of thoir favors. He keeps for solo mixed and dry paints, paint oil, tsrpofiUuo varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, miSkJfig, aud otbsr brushes. may 18 6m E L Ll 6 »8 COMPOUND HYUUPtfF SARSAPARILLA —This ooneentrated SyrRp ls d to he a safe aud valuable remedial agent, nlSra- tive in iu effect*. And purifying in it* tutor*; and limy " h advantage fn the onto ot NAanmo- V Scrofula, Utter, and other dtsoasos srisihr from an impure state of the blood. Juet received a»d for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,' J° 13 Monnment Square, Savon aoM- ( aiCUCIl’et VEtiKTAUL'K I.OTICN, Oil effectual euro for eruptions on Ih and skin, particularly Pimples, Sun-burns and Freckles, for sal* *2 Ll" lol A. A. SOLOMON* A 4)0. fmve used, and 1 believo will produce a perfect » am wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect of your plaster, for it is producod in such a mild and gradual way, as well as th# invigorating aciion it gives to tho capillary circulation around the parts to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. Iu conclusion, permit me to say, that I have hod ex- ^cricncc of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but must place your* at the headof them all. Ev ery medioal man who becomes acquainted with them, Will assuredly reoommeud his patients to use no other than the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcook. 44 Your* very truly, 4 . I* T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters can be obtained at tbe Book Store of W. Thokmc Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, snd 1^ order of all Druggists, throughout tho oountry. »UAI>, S'MHUB. ('ANULKHi «ce. 3(j() Family l*ula No. 1, anil 115. Bar 100 loin, (ioig.t.’. ro.ri SUrch. SO do Bowel'. 0'. and a'fl Tallow Caadlci. , 60 do Star Candies. do 'I'fflMWjril'sjjoda Bfiwuit. r'\ 200 ream* Wrapping Paper asserted. , . Landing aud for sale by J o IS SOKANTON, JOHNSTON k CO, 1 AVtNDKIl WATKHPre.o.rr’dodifa J.J difctilled l.av.uder WaW.r,PlY.r'« Amber L».a- >>l»uil.d spiriiuea. lA.tntn JOHN B. MOOBB A CO. ( 1ANK « HAlR5;-Ja., received a new L \J thoso owl, pleasant., comfortable Cane Choir*, z aud without rockers. Qo 16) MORSEANIOHQL IJRITAWNIA WAUL.- X) Soup ladles. Fluid and Oil ^ of various styles, all of the best Britannia. ^ i*, , -j , I ^ANCV HAMKET8.-A fin* lot of u “ nnd travelling Baskets : also market and ... i. .m MORSE ANICMQIA (J" Ifi) M thilAMl’h Calcined Alognei superior qualities of this Magnesia, i is entirely deprived of Carbonic Acid, fro. . pleasant tasto, smoll, or other disagreeable uud without roughness and griUiness to the to. palato. One tea-spoonful of it is equal in strexi threo or four tea-spoonfoJs of the common--Cu Maguosia, thus eombinlug sinallnes* of dose wil most ngtceuble form in which Ml ‘ ' “ r; .d, A iop|il/ja.t r.. l!T .d j j CTTtll, cn t jieU£, «e<v-9tl krnUESi p Goshen Butter; 20 Tuba do. do. do.; 60 boss* new HmUhV.M boxes new scaled Uerrinn; 60 bbls. Hiram forpu mmu J ,ia SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. B KOWNWINUNOIt WOAl'.—Low’, high- ly perfumed Brown Windsor Soap, so muoh ap- * for sale / ^ Shaving. Jn»treceived a ring. . VM. W. LINCOLN, Monument sqnayj^: M ILK «IF UOH EH—All **xcallcut article fur softening aud beautifying the skin, removing Freckles, Ac., and a most agreeable article to us* after shoving. Ao. For sale by * je 8 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. HiifNJf H onaaIpagnA.-iiu tiwlug