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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. TUESDAY. JULY 19. 1853. SPECIAL NOTICES. SAVANNAH P. HOUSE «e HOSPITAL may i.i, 1853. Visiting Committee (or July 4 August: R. A. Lewis and W. Dunoan. Applications for admission should ‘ made to tho Visiting Committoo. In oasas of emergen «7 any member of tbo Board of Managers may grant permits. i7 1 HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AN BCBTWLL8-A Superior Remedy for Bcorbutlo Affections and all Diseasea of the Skin.—Cutaneous dls- eases are in their nature both obnoxious and painful to those afflicted, causing great anxiety of mind, hear iuoss. wo ness, and dejection of spirits. To effect a cure of those dreadful maladies, use Holloway’ Ointment and Pills. Tho latter is the finest purifier of the blood ever discovered, and there is nothing tquel to the ointment for allaying the irritation of the parts affected. By a steady perseverance in the use of these remedies the most aggravated diseases of the skin may bo cured, and the patient restored to sound health, jy 14—eodlw another HCIKNTIFIC WONDER IMPORTANT TO DY8PEPTIC8.-Dr. j. 8. Houghton's Pxrsiw, the ZVue Digetlivt Fluid or Oadrie Juice, prepared from Rennet, fourth stomach of tht ox, after direotions of Baron Lie- big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This Is truly a wonderful romedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundioe, liver oomplklnt, constipation and debility, curing after nature’s method, by nature's own agent, the gastric juice.' Tamphlets, containing scientific evidence of ltsvalne, furnished by agents gratis. See advertisement in an her part of this paper.sod 1 y jnnsll JOY FOK THIS INVALID. We cut tho following from the '• Phlla- delphia Saturday Qaxette,” and recotnmond our readers to psruse it carefully, and thoso suffering ehould not delay purchasing: ••DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.-This celebratod medicine, prepared by Dr. C.M. JACKSON, at tho imposing German Medicine 8tore, No. 130 Arch Stroot, is exoiting unprecedented publio attention, and the proprietor, who Is a soiontlflo physician, is selling Immense quantities of It. The virtues of this remedy aro so fully set forth in our advertising columns, that there is hardly any room left for us to speak of it.— Tbia much we may add—of the long train of physloal ills to which humanity is heir, thore is nono mo: tressing than the general derangement of tho digestive apparatus, which never fails to accompany a disordered ■cate of tho liver, lloadacho, piles, languor, fretful- uoii, a bilious tonguo, a morbid breath, loss of appetite —In short, an Indescribable wretchedness of oxlstenoe, are its insufferable and life-wasting attendants, diseases, which have baffled the akill of the ablest Doc tors, havo been radically cured by llooQand’s German Bitters." 2 w 8 - THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase UvlSk negroes at all times, either singly, or in fa milies, and will pay fuir market prices for them, i cath. WILLIAM WRIGHT, jo 21 Bay Lane. Ileceut improvement in Dentistry DR- BARNES having leoured the right to ffOSh use Dr. Alien's Patk.vt Compound, is now prepared to supply artificial teeth on his plan. By the uss of Allen's 8Riotous Compound, the tenth, gum and plats are made in one solid and contiguous piece: form ing the most life-like and beautiful substituta for ral teeth over invsntod. This improvement noeds only to be seen to be appreciated. Dr. B. will be pleased to exhibit speoimens to all who will favor him with a call at his ottloo, corner of Congress and Whitaker stroots, next to Barnum's Hat Store. ly je 14 JPENTI8TRY. Drs. KOYALL and JOHNSON, Surgical nrfd Mechanical Dentlnt*. Office over Zogbaum’s Music Store, Mar- £*05s kot Square. ly no A Warranted ltemedy, PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AN1> OTHERS. CA.f rUUCUASK MO llEMXdr EQUAL TO DR. TII11IA8’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. for Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, t^uinxy Sore Throat, Toothache, Uoadache, tiea-sickueas, Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Uld Sores, Mosquito Bites, Ia- scut Stings, Pains in the Limbs, Ao.' If it doos not give relief, reeolleot your money will be refunded. All that is asked Is a fair trial of it aeoord ing to tho direotions. This artiolo is an English reme dy, and was used by William the Fourth, late king of England, anduertifici to by him as a oure for Rheumatism, where everything else he had tried, failed. Over 1U.UUU.UUU butties have h^iu sold in tho Uuitod States without a ■ingle failuro, and mauy families have stated that if it was flu per botilo they would not be without it, in case of Croup, as it is as oertaiu to cure as it is applied. Tho uu>st swore couuu is uurod in a few days. It cures tuoiuauujc in 3 minutes—UBADAUUB in Y % an hour and cuuLKitA, when first taken, in a fow hours. Price 23 and 60 eonta. ‘ tug DJI. TOBIAS h vs also put up a HORSE ElNIMKNT iu piut bottles, which is warranted ohoapor and better than uiner for Colic, Galls, (Juts, Swellings, Bruises, Scratches, Crooked lleol, Ao. Ifjr l'rioo flu oents. “&$ DR. TOBIAS could till twenty newspapers with the letters and ourtiticatos received ooinuioudiug his Lini- meut, but considers that warranting it sufficient, as any one who ‘ocs not obtain relief is not oalled on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U.'CARTER are the sole agouti for Savannah—also for sale by the drug- girts and etorokoopors throughout Georgia. Or. Tobias' office, 249 Urtouwion struct, N. Y. J. ll. CARTER, Broughton Ntruet, opposite St. An- ..... - it the r 16 STBAKSHIF LINE8. • Cap** Wood hull, •• Saturday, •* 16 a, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, « SO ^ Cap** " Saturday, *• 23 , Capt. Wood hull, *• Saturday, “ 30 United States Mail Line. N. V. AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS. - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving Sa- J' vaunah for N. Y. i Augusta, Capt. Lyon. on ins Florida. Capt. WoodhuU, " Saturday The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, •• Saturday' The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday. •• 25 The Florida, Capt. j/oodLal], •• Saturday July 2 Th. AonuU, Cdpt. Lyon. - e.t.rd./, •• 0 Tht Florida, Capt. Wo*-'*—»» •• - The Alabama, The Augusta, The Florida, wept. wooenuu, •• Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, Aug. 3 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, •• Saturday. •• 6 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, •• slturdty, - 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, ** Wednesday, *' 17 .££• S* pt ' ty 0 "' “Saturday, •• 2U The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, *• Saturday, •* 27 Tha Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " Wednesday, “ 31 ™e Capt. Lyon, •• Saturday. Bapt. 3 Th® Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, “ Saturday, •• 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, •« Wednesday, *• 14 These ships ars the largest on the coast, unsurpassed ****** oomfort—making their passages in 00 to 60 hours, and ars commanded by skillful, careful and polite offioers. They offer a most desirable con veyance, to New York. On the completion of tho At lanta in the autumn, this line will he semi-weekly— Agents In Savannah. . .. „ SAM'L.L. MITCHELL, J* ** R 13 Broadway. N. York. ij. . FOB PHILADELPHIA.! Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. Tha new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons rsgister, Capt. Walter Ool- ________ Kns, will leave Savannah aa follows: uuueauay, Juno 15 I Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, June 29 | Wednesday, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 I Wednesday, Sept'r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept’i 21 . new stcuinahip, already launched, and in every respect equal to the “State of Georgia/’ will take her place in the line at an early day, and will with tho State of Georgia make a weekly line, leaving each port Cabin Passage from do New York,.... — Steerage through to New York, 9 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. jell UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP 18 A DEL. William Rollins, Commander, be tween Savannah, Key West and Ha vana, oonucoting with tho Pacific ____ Mail Steamship Company's Line for Laiitoruia. 1 mssplondid sea steamship will hsroafter I ®VL 8 ? v * nn * h for Ko J West and Havana 011 the With and 30th of eaoh month, aud from Havana for Sevan **th on the 8th and 22d of eaoh month. The ISABEL will oonooct at Uavanawith the Unltod States Mail Stoatuship Company's Line to Aspinwall and the Paoifio Mail Line from Panama to Calif and Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Railroad Wharf firoo, transit attbe Isthmus at the passenger's expense, Th* Iff mci .m .1. 1 . .1 ••— r — . United I Orleans. Tickets for Key West and navanaoan bo had of . . C01ILN8 A HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tiokots for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Fran soo oan be had by applying to MOKDKCAI A CO., Charleston, B. C. Dry (foods, Clothing, fco. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Wood hall, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ladlow, be'onging to ths New York and Savannah Steam v . ., Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.3U0 tons rogistor, and unsurpass- ad in safety, speed and comfort. Those steamers, loaviag Savannah at the same time that the Merlon and Southerner leave Charleston ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. A^Cabin passage 125, payable before going onboard. Agents: PADELFORD. FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, Jj li 194 Front-street, New York. U. 8. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. New-York & Charleston Steam-Pueketi. Leave Adgor's wharves every Salur day Afternoon aud eaoh alternate li’tuines- <l<iu. On Saturday the new and splen did Steamships JAS.ADGER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,AN) Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will ive each alternate Wednesday—having bcou newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. MAT For Freight or Poasage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the -vgent, HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bay and Adgsr's Sou. Wharvas. 1 new ship will be placed on tho line to oon ..... Wedneslajrs. fob 10 STEAMBOAT LINES. Office o<*Sreanibont Company or Georgia. SAVANNAH, 25th May, 1(33. This Company will in case of low river, or other warrantable cironm- istanoes, discoatinue boating for the Sommer. All goods consigned to it, will howevor he forwardud by other conveyances, may26 GEORGE 11. JOHNSTON,Pres't. Medicines which, never fail to give saiisfac tic a, and are used by many physicians in their practice Dr. J. S. Kose’i* Norvoaa and Invlgor- 11 ting Cordial. Ths Greatest Disoovury in Medioal Scienco I—F> Nervous Conditions of the System !—Heart Diauusus and Nervous Complaints. gj—^^Tho astouudiug and happy effect of Dr. Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Disoases of ths Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous 1 minor of the Mmoles, Heartburn, Flatulenos, Pain la the Face, WakefulneM, Reatlossnoss, or for the Mind or Body worn down l»y oare, labor, or study, has induood many phyiioians to use it intheir practice. For a weak coumtution, it is a grand rsstorer: it completely r^ niuve. tfom the system »U nervous irritations, aud is almost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. Ths Weak aud the uervons ars frsquently restored to per- «ot health before using ono bottle, Price fifty conte. D11. J, H. ItoMo’is Groat l'aln C'uror—tho Wonder of tho Age. Do you suffer with any paiuf If you do, uss Dr. nose s lain Cursr. It oures Toothache, Sore Throat, Larsahs, sun Nock or Pains la ths Face, in a I Jk cures quickly Pain in the Stomach Cures Chilblain*, Corns, and any irritation 011 the feet. It acu like a charm for Fains in ths Side, i.unbs or Bock, and for Rheumatism from a sudden WuentV* mag,Ci * 1 in ltJ botUes, I2>i, 24 and ^^■■*” Cou aa8vKur m run World.-Dr. Rose's worsnsm.h? Ug ^ ?/ ru P iuimediatoreliofto the a 1 1. ..V wll,,tl ‘or oonsuuiptive or prooooding from Uss th’.. ““'V® aujr l rr ‘ l ®Gou of tho Lungs, and forti • * ,uck< io >»“>•• bifioIfs U v^n 0 r2 BaU COLDS^-lf yOU •lUous *ou require n f^gativs modi : “ ’ -old,you should remove it froi s medioino. If you have your f b “°W r ®(nove it from tho system. Anil a I^Q—Uke Dr. Rose s rt? i. u or Railroad Pills, aud you will soon bo from all bad poolings. In boxos 12>i and 26 ots. I ItAII'*“*•* —*• ■ dfro! Ui«y in T'"/* 1 , 1 , 011 it^*L«OA!> v HL'EsfbM»OM t'djrom^lcrcur, *' 1 ljL ‘ ur b' 11 * in thuir gnud oif.ot.. «M Ad/im! P r *P«*Hon., with Ur. Bo..'. Modl- hid of " t “ I «««n. Iu Uloku.M and in 1I.JU., In I JA8U. CAItTKIt, TI10.MA8 U. TURNER t CO., At .11 WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. Dtus io HISIlte WANTED. In ls; ld and ’36 a l.rgs anmb.r of Goor- hJ7T„ *'•“* w °atoror to tho Bopubllo ,f Ton. u tlioai T oaana to gala tholr iadopoadono.. Many of wbll. mM3 * 0re| l with r.unla, aadotbor. foil Joi,., °“ J " r OoL. Tra.ii, Ward, Grant, and oflb««'l lb “ H'l'Hblio of Torn, graawd to tho lielr. or «h„™ a'*" “““ * 1,r «' duntlty of land, vary fow g b *’ , ‘*»-««for».rdto ol«m tholr right. Tho ttuaarv tho, ° wht> Partioipatod la tho ro.olu- .M a. " 0 ' T “ U c *“ P'““» 0»*« load., ,, ,, *‘ i °“ to , tho badoriigaod, who po..eacea all aooi -.'r Information oa tha aubjeot. 7-—i! bla 8. Y. LEVY, Sa.annnh, Liberal advanooa made upon oblpmouu of Cotton to my friend. In Liverpool and O") C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. Ariis - ‘bo Marahall Uo'Jl!' '' ,U- ° ffl ” tr « «“« w.R ol TAPSUOTT’S POItElUN EXCHANGE jMlOttATION AGENCY, to .and for tholr frloado, Oiua pack,, bringing thorn out by Oral ‘ha only M au fo'/.r “*• ■■“>«' ‘bor. are They m ‘. h “ * bo, “ it thu oily. Papioott t no u “ r * ,, mm w - — -—j- RUNKER k OQUF.N. 80 Bay it. fc^-~AN baa ramo.ed hit ODIoa Abaraora. * •■'■‘rail, batw.aa Drayton and tyOOL-WOOIa, ij thalrmaa T* tA<JTOU «- - hi..'*" 1 '' PWpoiaSfc. ,?'“•• 8‘root* and Lj Itoad-ia, d ‘^P»*»l.forUi.to m pl«“»n of tbo Plank r^jr- ^^Itojoplnk.a t, g i77u f „ t , j, u A NI> ST A KCII .—75 SOdo »**PI 75 do Bredol rsssived and for sale by llAGCTKrmrr Mc »auon a DOYLE. ■V, *kaing. !-WU rvMeGuuuy J* 7 “ 10 •lore and fersalcby tiwuri a co. Savamiuli aud Augusta. On and aftor the let of Alar neat, tho steamer OREGON. Captain Jos. M. Moody, will make regular weekly trips between Savannah and Augusta, aud touching at all the intermediate landings on certain days and et cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday morn ing at 8 A. 51. By this arrangement planters snd merchants on the rivsr will be nfforded an opportunity of shipping and rsoeiving their goods with some cer tainty, ana of a regular conveyance for themselves and ' nines to and from both places, as the accommodations nassingers are both ample and comfortable. Time 36 hours—down24. Fare $4. apr 20 KINC’HLKY k THOMAS, Agents. Savanuuk, Auguita and Hamburg. rree* . The Union Steamboat Company of f^^W^^^Qeorgla and South Carolina havingibo- ■■■^■■■■■iroughly overhauled and refitted tbo su perior steam-paokets II. L. COOK and OREUON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The steamers are oommauded by experienced and accommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agonts will be forwarded free of Commissions. The aooonunodations for passonaors equal if not superior to any boats ou the river. Savannah, 31st Sept., IS42. CHEAPER THAN THOSE ~ “ Selling off at First Cost.” THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS Ia THE CITT, FOR CASH. No. IIS Broughton Street, T .... .ffiSX ^Meitsim’s Confectionery. HE 8UI18URIHKR8 in urder to innka room f0 F \ U . r *°, and Winter suppy, offor their present stock of seasonable Dross Good, at snob prices as must Insure a rapid sale. With a full supply of Foreign and Domestic Dry Uuods. which wlllb. fold at VERY LOW PRICES lor Choi City acceptance, consisting in part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shlrtingx, of every width and quality. Bed Tioks, Twilled Stripes, Cheeks. Bins and Brown frilling*, Denims, Ao. Ac. DKESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams, Lawns and Orrandios. A large and splen did collection of colored Muslins, Fremh I.awns, Jaov- nets and Organdies. Black and Colored Uareres, Silk Tissues, Blaok Italian Silk for Dresses. Mantillss, Ao., Silk Loco to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linds, Ao„ Ae. IRISH LINEN GOODS. H "*V•:•’ Y.B.I1,1.ineu, and flu. Uadrciaaddo, “w.r- 'aat.iT all par. Lla.a Vara aad Sound Bl.aeb." Alio, ,ueh Lla.a. oan bo foaaj la thu marko^ Whito and Brown TobU Ilamaak. ■ *»• u *““, k Nkpkltu, Bird. Eve. llnokabaok, 8oohih and Rn.tla Uiai.tr., Llaea Towel, and Tow.ll in, Grnabar,. aad Craah. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies’ aad MU... Blaok, Whit, and Color.d llo.o Goat..ad Bor'. Whito, Colored aad Brown MUon, la all .Ue. and .(uwlitioa. Game, Merino aad Cotton Ua^ dor Voata aad Drawer.. Ladi..', Gant'., Mlaua aad Boy'.alo... and Mitt, of vnirous qualities—a foil assortment. WHITE CANTON CRATE SHAWLS, F.MBROl- DEREK ROBE URESSE8S, BLACK, WJJITEanil COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS. BOB1NET aud PAVILION GAL'/E, FIGURED, ail PLAIN LACE, LACE anil GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Pooket lldkfa, with a lar,e ooll.otloa of L. C. iidkrs, from $1 per doiun, upwards, well worthy the at- tention of families as boing particularly cheap. Hoad Hdkfs iu great variety. White Goods. Plain and checked Swisse and Jaconets. Mull. Book. Nanisooks, .Tar 1$ton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Ldgings, new style Muslin DRY GOODS. Notioo Extraordinary! Positively Seiling oir at Cost. T HE 8ub*arlbiiN» desirous of closing (heir pres ent business, would Invite the attention of the oltl- ■ene ot Savannah and iu vicinity to their large and well oeleeteff stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goads at PRIME NEW YORK COST, umon* which nr. to be found iumo of tho moot deolrn- ble «tjlM of ,ood.. for thl. and tho oomln, ..aeon, col liding l. put of tuo following good., vis : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. 811k Tissues. 8Uk Tu — INSURANCE. New-York Advertisements. Home Insurance Company or THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Capital ISOO.OOO, all paid In. Charlb. j. Mon^fe 1 - 0 "* 111 - The Atlantic' Hailing Works. Manufacture the _ C0MP0SI1E IRON RAILING, TTNEQUALLED in bonuty,sficngth, and chotp* K^dS,'fSbfuSU" 0k Aflop.M.r- 1 * “ 1 WIIlK KAILING t ^ OOH««AnERTZ^ Fire and Life Ismranee Agency. | drfis-posUge free. 1 rices range from 50 oents to |S 00 per lineal foot— *** °5ahs F °- or «.P rt I < ^ # ,* r ® und, » eemeterlMp co Compnny T.AL. McKLNNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor, 17 Whiluker-Mt. T3 ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of his JAi fnsnds and the jpablio in general, to his lsrge block of RLADY MADE CLOTHING, suiuble for the presontaud coming season; it has nil been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style and durability of workmanship, is inforior to none to be found in tho market. Tho following comprises a por tion of the Stock: Frocks and Sacks of Black, Bine Cashmere Cloths. Black Drap Dete Frocks and 8aoks, Linen Duok Drill and Fancy Linen Frocks and Sacks, India Grass 811k and Brown Linen 8oeks, Black and Colored Alps.ua Frocks and Books, Pants of Fancy Freuoh Cassimere, Blaok Doe 8kin Cassimere, Black Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Cassi- mere, White Duck. Fancy Linen Drill,together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants wear. Vest* of Blaok Satin, Blaok Barathea ana Fancy Silks, lanoy and Whito Marsallles, Figured aud Stripe Liaeus. Also, a large Stock of furnishing Goods, suoh as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Sooke » ? nd Ulnghow Umbrellas, etc., etc. Tho whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices as ohsap as the cheapest. apr 12 -ingDt Printed aud Plain Linens ao. <L.. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins Ginghams and Barege De Laines. Blaek and Colored Cbamelion Silks. Plaidsd and Ilrooaded do. Colored Marooline and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. b.»a , MJ-riM^NYA r i h &, , sfe SON A Co.’s Shirting and Fronting Linens: To« Color* LIU.. T.bl. Cav.r., “nl.Z. 6l^. r Llnea Uowleia, llnok.buk Diaj.r, branch Linen ToV^ •1. aad Dojrliol, Lla.a Lawn, aad Lla.a C«iubr°o Ao Ac., Ao., Ao., Ao. ’’ OUR X880RTMRNT OF DOMESTIC GOODS * 0 "u and see for themselves, as ® 110 °* u Great Bargains will be given, espeoially Iu FANCY GOODS, which will bo .old la man, iarUaco.bolow oo.t. This is no IIumbUR. CALL and .oa. and bo Maured of tho fact at „ J- H. COHEN A CO., “* r 24 lf 1.0 Bmuglitoa-.t. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpiIK SUBHCUI1IKK has on hand, nnd is X constantly rsoeiving from the best and most respso- table manufacturers in the country, Bich Diamond, Ba by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, such as Table. Dossort and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sli ver Platos and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd 8auoers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap IPiats; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, loe Cream, Cake and Fish knives: Solid 8ilver Dessert, Piekle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Bings; 8alt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake BaskoU; Castors; waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table amd Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Cloeks and oommon Brass Clocks of every desoriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine WaUbes; Fins EnameUt ;'. Hunting Watobos; Gold and Blivet Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silvor Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Bogers’s Pocket Cutlery; Baiors and Bator Strops; Card Casts Port Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewtlry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, hs confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State. 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. Proclamation. COMMONWEALTH OF SAVANNAH. 11 whom these presents shall come, greieing: *k W JV* 1 *** ws, the proprietors of the “Blue g have a large stook of goods on bend and contein- a change in oar business on or before the St September next wo therefore will offer for sale COST 1 nk Ur i.*i BUr ° ,took »» t prim* Northern CDS I. Our stook Is Urge, new and fresh and ha. Yo 8 rk , fi*d 0l || l .T itb i 0 i® r0from i he bc,t Philadelphia, N. York and Boston Houses, and consists in part of Dill GOODS. lOOOploces of Prints all prices, 500 piooesof Printed Lawns, Jaconets, Swiss Mull, Csmbrlcs and Cross liar Muslin, Ginghams, Barege De Lain. viJr effin KMk 8»Mli* Umbrellas, Silk and Cotton tarasols H S) and and Unbleached Sheetiuga and Shirtings ^ assorted Hose and half Hose, 100 doien aaJ sorted Gloves, 14 do. do. Alexander’s best Kid at 50 eta r .rp.lr BUk^actm. UJkf., u2. DrllJlw^ broons, Cotton Pants. Stuffs, Ac. CEOTHING. A l.r,, tD«l well B.l,otcil .took to b, ,o]il ch.an, 100 doron kuonod I.I non B. Cilru.ndundor tiMru'tr.w- ^Our .took of Boot, and Shorn, I. onUr.lj fro.b and HATS. toTOAtlS 1 . ' ’"‘ h 1U, '* W °‘ h,r a '“ d '* »» numeroul r" fi!- V.«l, Vldl, Viol, and roo will »nd that „ no burnbu.j b«^.ur mlraata^t. „r. may 30 Proprietors of the Uluo Store, charge for showingVhe^ouds** •**The Centra Unnr.l.n JfJ HOME 1!1AN1IFACT(JU£, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!! H AV1NU pur.Ua.Bd ilia right lo mHmifWlt.r. 111. following kinds of Soap, the undersigned is now prepared to do so at tho shortest notice, vis: American Cream Soap in bars. “ Laundry in mass. “ Toilet (Saniti ve) in small bars. '* Shaving Soap in cakes. “ “ Cream in pots. Cream Soap preparation in bbls. By the use of these soaps, hot water, washing ma chines, washboards, Ao, Ao., are entirely dispensed with, and not .'no fourth the labor is required to do the ashing of a 1: inily. Washing is done by merely nibbing the soap on the parts mootly soiled, then plaoe them in water sutlloieut to cover them, and lot them remain in a fow hours, then with a good hand robbing and thorough rinelng, they will bo perfectly clean and beatifolly bleached, and without injury to the most delicate fabrio. A call aad trial is respectfully solicited. W. E.MUNGIN, No. 170 Broagbton-st. N. B.—These soaps wasl^ii either bard, tall or soft WlL UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Hrunnwlck. St. Mary*. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLLBUBO (Black Crook), AND P1COLATA. Loaves every Tuevday, at W o’clock, A. Jf. k The superior steam-paoket WM. OAB- iTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday 'Morning, at 10 o’clock, and will oou- linue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this To Darien St. Mary's.......... Jacksonville..... Black Creek, Pioolataand Falatka... For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-paoket wharf, or to au 24 CLAOHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. JeOSSkll Hum’s Restorative, I.OR v'KGETAULK HAIR COMPOSITION. r PHIS plea,,lit ami cIT]cII'ill agent fur the urnvan* I tion of baldness, and tho removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on accouut ot its delicate aud agreeable perfume, (free from essential oils, > aad its kocpiug the hair in place and ourl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in any form roqalred. so as to keep in its piece. Previous to curling tbe hair, moisten it lightly with the Restorative, which will give itaglossy and durable curl. Children’s heads should be dressed with the Bestorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at on thoroughly cleanse the akin, and lay the foundation a good h-ad of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Ilalr Oils, Co lognes, and Shaving Creams, at the i SHAVING AND UAIU-DB2SSING SALOON, 16H>i Uroughtou-stroot, Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, * mar 21 * By WM. J. HUNT. Farmers' Fire Itmurn OF UTICA. Ni Capital, $200,uuu. Granite Fire InHimwce Compnny 'i Balconies, Ao., for sal* by GEORGE FOSTER. Agent, xt n no , v. 898 Broadway, Nsw York. •wiHT?: **•*•¥• theonlynsrsouan Charter °-[kA'/rcin”?“ °" l]r Ef* 1 ** * StE * i *»* ALraiDtfn'l'lWdii'r kj 8ac>. COgtnr'S ExtCTIIIlnUtOr. ' " T0 J A J- extermination of Cockroaches, AnU, Ground Mleo, ♦ {»?* ,B*®M®*t Crlokets, Ao* Warranted not 1 ajar loos ^ hoi os. Also Kulokcrbocker Fire Innnrnnce Co.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. „ Capital, $160,000. CniRLK.n Craiikr, l'reiidout. F. D. Mo*, Seo'ry. Thesn Companies having „ vested in bond and mortgsgo, _ snrauoo against damage by firs, on reasonable terms. Applications received by apr 22 *—»*—- cash oapltal, safely in- * Q Exterminator ~~~ prepared to effoat In- I BUGS, i all kinds of property »*-•-- the total annihilation of BEI)~ Frinoipa* Depot, 448 Broadway, i -BErBRT-TC**.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. A. WILBUR, Hodges, Carlton House; D. D. Howard, Irving House: Agent for Savannah. 129 Congress-si. Captain Flower*, roeiflo Hotel; Shellsy e Saloon, AnnuiiTund^mM i«S,JS&ffi •AJlIlllliy ana lnisi C Oinpnny» I nlco, 2a Broadway; E. G. Howard, Editor of the 8un- " **'*•*■ «*7 Timee: Westchester House, Bowery and Broome Charter Perpetual—Cash System. CAPITAL $990,000. This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary I South stroot; George system, and wllliniure the lives of white persons, also Wood, 40 MoDongal street; L. B. Blnssse, 43* John negroes. Dr. Ahnold, Medioal Exaiuinor. | street, aud SO St. Mark's Place;Thomas Thomas. Jr. *7 MINIS A FLURANCE. Agents. | Arohlteot,304 Broadwa7- OEHTI lie AT* or 167 DnATR*. I have ten llenry R. Costar's ExtermlnaictfSl sf- day Times: Westchester House, Bowery and Broome I it'®.®. 1 ® * W. Uolberton, 430 Broome street, and 76 i » —*- —Heuee; P. V. King, 41 T Union Plaoe ; Benjamin Bnucrolt A. Bryan, , ...... n . GBNURAL AGENTS AND BUOKKUS. I *^*MlW«Al, Mid having seen the wonderful effkcts of *«-*«- * I the same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of hls Exterminate: ovi the publio, I ooi i ruHcnasK ANDSALnor 8T0CKS, It OS If S, XI CHAXQE&MEAL ESTATE. No. 117 Day Street, Huvannak. jan24 Liverpool anil London Fire and Life . in»urnnce Company. Hh undcrsignml Agents of the above tako risks against Firo on Bulb ths most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, I will tak Trad#, Ao., o jan24 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, oallons of the Exterminator, 167 RATS la the kitohen and eellart. THOMAS KIRK/ New York, D,o,,mb., B usn?.r„^.T t ic\ n & I rm, * | Wu.tindi,., 5o. warrantod In all ...... Nonsnnalne ual.u .l|..d b, HENRY H.C08TAB. Jr 77 It 418 Broadwaj. New Yorl No. 117 Uay-st., Savannah. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER r pHlH INSTITUTION hoe established an Agency | Of the Nineteenth Century I8TOKY—The history of tha.o plasters would _________________ oooupv more space than oan be spared In theee LONDON i'lKEMX KlItiTillFimiu— I } l ! n * t ®'. buffioe Htosay,thatthemost eminent ohom- T ^HIS Company takes Fira Riaka in tliifi*i»n .n ( 111 and of Jne Unltod States snd of Europe «„T„ K,,k ® ,n lhl ® | were consulted as to their oompositlon. But it wssle*ft to Mr. Allcock, who for seven years had the entire charge of Messrs. Rushton's Astor Home store, to perfoottbem . „ ipleasants . , oewasary for the cure or alleviation of affections for ... —, . -— , which a plaster is usually applied. • Mutual Life Insurance Company of New I They are tonic and oarminatlve, which rendors them Y'ork. I of peculiar value In many affections of tho chest and I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS. I T b ? w ®!®'J“? r ® when a norvous oharaoter; Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arrold, Msdloal Examiner. I St? in fftck Y. wr l “v* nd 10 * 00 f, u i a Titalise tbe Applications received by . I n Po«* which they are applied, fob 14 ly W. P. IIUNTEH Agent These strengthening, warming, and pala-rMievlaf 7 JL'SlPyP.(g^Aini L plasters, will be found invaluable in weakness of«he • I back, ohronio rheumatism, and contractions of tho mue- oles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, In the ahle or ehsst, espeolally when proceed- — — lyepe^lk or wealptss. or a sense of ooldneee tinues to take the following risks, vis i Marin*, River I th# pit of tbe stomach; in ehronlo or peoent affeo- amlFirt; also on ths lives of Servants. I tlonsoftho kidneys i In eases of sprains, strains, or bruises; and In noarly all eases whore a local pain or weaknoss exist*. The readsr is especially referred to Uis followingtes- cUUKY HULL, President and Troasurer.— I oI ®®5 a*oralgla* . Albor Cuabb, Seo’ry. C. F. McKay, Aetuary. and rains in the | he undorsigued, Agent of the above Company, con- Ing from dyspept ie# to take the foliowing risks, vlai Marin*,Mivvr 1 I Fire; also on the lives of SerrunU. I tlonsoftho kidm Lives or White Persons are also taken by this Com- Dafoes; and in pony. No «xtra premium for residing in the South. i — . „ , WILLIAM KINO, Agent, jane 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ste. NOTICE. \TA8TKR8 OF VESSELS arriving at this Port 17X between the first of Joly and ths last day of October inclusive, are hereby notified to appear at t office within 24 hours after suoh arrival, and make report It writing the age, name an have been brought i her last igloct or o $75 for every a Tho said Masters o fimonialr, more particularly to the letter from...... T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcook eared of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. Dr. I. T. Henderson’s Lerter. Fumville, Louiiiana, March 8, 1860. severs attack of aSfflr-H— aad New Goods. I . DASHER, No. 140 CongreaM-at. OULD invito the munition of Ladios’ to his ehoiee selection of Bareges, Chally’s, Muslins ttr r c ®( Y®./!. ® n ; 1 do*. Ginghams, Ribbons, .’.T* * ro ,ar * n,r , ! 0UIlfla > "‘J I ®m wondorfolly ploased with thooounfor-lrrllanteffect a /J. 0 .'* Ii,u#n Uambrlo Hdkfs., Under- . , a P l ‘" 8n »« , F any su°h of your plastor, for it is produoed iu suoh a mild and 5 1 ®.®*!?’ Collars, Gloves, not do., Mils, Laces, Edgings. J. ? or ®ud not boing a cltisen of the United gradual way, as well as the invigorating notion it gives Skirts, Corded do., and a great varfo- St f t ® , » ,h *R ke suffered to land from euoh ship or ves- to tho otpllltry eirculation around the parts to i^iieh *y oi itncy articles. tf anr 9 “ " “ - — - Z ". J?" 1 "” 1 '; vaa make a Sir :-i have been suffering under a severs attack of h to the Mayor 0 f the City, • of I aeuralgio disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- and occupation of every peivon who shall throphy of the heart, and have tried everything known aght as passenger, in such ship or vessel to the praotino of medicine from ths very best M. D’s.} Houses and Lands. iatSSn ^® M ®» tho large and commodious Western toue- AsaLment, corner of Broughton aud Price streets— jy Ve 3 BANCROFT A BRYAN. TO KENT. A comfortable dwelling Homo, situated in Apply to D. A. O’BYHNE, 36 West Ilroad-streei. fine sleeping II. F. WILLINK, 8r. TO RENT/ h TWO Story Wooden House, on State Itroet, naarly npimslla r l .,1«aaal.l» O.iaaaa,*, I.lcna- ■nMy situated. Apply at this offloe. tf jo 30 TO RENT [ For a terra of years, the i corner of Bay and may 30 i and dwdling Montgomery sts. Apply to DAVID R. DILLON. T WO Lots No. in and 20, in Wesley Word, o city terms. Apply to Jy 8-2w JOHN 8. BOWEN. Valuable Lot For Sale. I FOR HALE.—A valuable Lot con- fltft. taiuing 202). acres, situated in the 4th Distriotof tlio first section of Randolph, m "~ m (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 office, may 26 tf i^OR RENT.—The brick building, 60 feel front , on Bay-et., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by 8. lomons, Esq., is wall calculated for a wholesale Gro cery, possession given on 1st October next. For Terms, applyto(may 9) COIIENS 1 HERTZ. TO TRAVELLERS ROINU NORTH. THU SAVANNAH ANU (JUAK1.BSTON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah avery morning at 4 o'clock A. M., aftor the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oonueotinc at Charleston with the Wilmington Ntonin-Packeta. Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2H P- M. and also with the New-York and Cknrloaton Steamship*, Whioh loave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passeugers leaving Maouu on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneet with the did new steamship Jams* Adyer ont week, steamship Southerner the ‘ ’* to New-^ork by land route, $20— time 62 hours; by steamships, $24. [my 16J 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. fwr W , VH .uT U tue Fare from Charleston OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA MATE OT PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new staomcaoket WE- iLAKA, Capt. N. KJ^^bavos every Saturday at 10 o'olodl^^H! Rate of passage in large airy state roMHas follows To Darien iX. /»J$3 00 St. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 FaUtka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight oonsigned to K. R. Duke, for Oeala, will be shipped free of all charges at Palatko. * ‘ board, at tke Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or 8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Ag-rat. ;Mr SHIP LINES, FOR UAl.TIAIOKK. Th. rfgul.r p.ckot brig JOSEPHUS, J. WII a son, master, having a portion of her cargo en- Sgaged, will meet with despatch freight apply to jy 16 above. For BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR NEW Y'ORK—Union Line. Tho regular naokot bark EDWARD, Patter- SLson master, will have quick dispateh for tbe ■above port. For freight or passago, apply to 15 OGDEN A BUNKER FOR NEW YORK—Union Lino. The regular packet sohr. CUA8. MILLS, ft Brown master, wllll have quick dispatch for YITOOD WARE !—Cedar and paiuted Tubs, YV Water Pails, Keelers, Milk Piggins, fogether with a general assortogvnt of Wood Ware. For sale by jo 16 JAMEo bULLIVaN. baCon, Oco'. 4l.br~~ je 27 r " 8CR ANTON*. k JohN8TOti k CO. "1 RAN8 CLOTI1.—A superior article, rec’d W. C. WADSWORTH, 81 Brougbtoa-st. G I per Augusta, by je 14 T>BR HTEAMKR ALABAMA—Ono Case X l"w priced Lawn and Muslins, two oases Marlbo ro 1 Plaids, one case Caledonia 8tripes, 109 pieces Mos quito Netting, for sale by je 16 Laroche t bowne. I DE PERDREAUXa CaillM Kcuussiue, Foie Grns. for sale by A. BONAUD, oorner Bay and WhlUker-sts. ('AM;V BANKKT8 A Una lot or r.acy X and travelling Baskets ; also market and clothes fiasksti.(J# 16) MORSE A NICHOLS. h AVENDER WATER.-—Provost's double j distilled Lavender Water, Piver’s Amber Lav so u.r, and Fa.ina’s * J - Water, for sale by je 16 and Fa* lna|e double distilled Spirituous Lavender JOHN B. MOORE A CO. WOOD ! WOOD I T HE Subscriber will keep constantly at his WOOD YARD, at tke Canal Bridge, a full supply, at all soasnna, of OAK and HICKORY WOOL All ordcra left at J. 1>. Jesse's, Broughton-street. will be promptly attended to. “ CLEAR THE TRACK.” FOUR HOUSE COACHES, and 8ixteon of tbe best Horses that tbe country ... produce, to ply between tho FursythDcpot and the In dian Spring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno, old and experienced reinsmen, pledge themselves to oonvey tbe traveling publio to and from the two points in a safer and better style, snd quicker time, than evor before done at this place. Wo also have Family Omuibuses, always in readiueis.— Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to their comfort and intorost to oall for our Coaches,— Wo meet both tho day and night trains of cars. A. J. k C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, June 16,1863. jr 22 Of Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, Savannah; Fed. Union, and Recorder, Milledge ville; Journal A Messenger, Macon; Times, and En- puirer, Columbus, will give the above a conspicuous New Spring Ac Summer Goods. J WITT A MORGAN havo in store, to which they ilogai which they offer for sale Printed Bareges, “ Tissues. “ Grsnadines, “ Barege de Laines, Printed Muslins, Organdies and Cambrios, Scotch k FronchGinghams, Laces, Ribbons, Ac., Ladies'and Gouts'Kid, Silk Pillow Case Linens, Irish Linens, Long l^awns. Birds’ Eye Diapers, Linen Dsmaiks, " Napkins and Doyles, Bloaohed A Brown Muslins, Furniturs Fringes, Pavilion Laoo aud Nott, and Lislo Gloves, Real Nott Gloves A Mitts Csssimoros aud Vostings, White and Colored Linen Drillings and Coatiugs, Mourning Goods of slide- soriptions, Mull and Nainsooksdt., Georgia Osnaburgs, and a large variety of other Plan- Muslins, .4 SUPPLY OF HAIR BROOM8, Wall . Brushes, Horse and Scrubbing Brashes, rooiivsd for sale by (jy 12] C. HOPKINS, Agt. for sale by [jy 12J C. HOPKINS, Agt. A 8UPPLY OF HAUCBPAN8, Tea Kot- /V ties. Soup Boilers and Brass Preserve Kettles, forsr’-. . r sale by [jy 121 C. HOPKIN8, Agt. Datfucrrenu Gallery. I ^HE Subscriber baa taken the Rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentice, oorner St. Julian street and Market square, where he will be happy to se< “ former patrons of the Establishment, and as many wu«. m m ill favor iiim with a call. 4®” All pioturss put up in the best style of the art.nCR ln »r »d ly J- W. MILLERT BOOT8 AND 8HOE8. Just received from Philadelnliii choice lot of Ladies Gaiters, Ties Slipjiers. Also, Gentlemen's fine Congress Gaiters, Patent Leather Pumps, Pump Sole Boots, Ae. Those who desire a good artiolo are invited to call and be supplied. W. HE IDT, m»7 18 Gibbons’ Range. VTOTICK.—Tbe Subscriber being compelled to ri close the outstanding business of F. Zogbaum A Co., would request all those indebted to tbe late firm to mafco immediate paTmeat, and those having claims, to present them for settlement, j# 10 llAMPTON’H VEGETABLE TINCTURE A FRESH supply of this luvaluuble remedy for Coughs, Golds, Asthma, and all throat diseases as well as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and Impurities ot ths blood. Just reeeivsd and lor sale by Jy* J. s' l/iroHD, Cor. Brougbton and Baraard-ets. nUOCKBUY, CHINAS 8T0NK WARE V A faU assortment of the best quality, for sale by Jy II J.P. COLLINS. | Emid for Sale. sn I The undersigned offers for sals his^JCL b PLANTATION IN8CRIVENCOUNTY^^^ containing near five hundred aoros of land, about sixty acres cleared and under good fence; ou it ie a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all necessary out-buildings; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on the C. R. R.. directly on the publio road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. Tbe place is oonsidertd very healthy; lands produes wsll, and a good location for a country store, and vary convenient to market. Any porson wishlngto purchase suoh a plaoe would do well to give me a call immediate ly. On it is one of the bust peach orchards in the coun try. My poetotfice is Ualcyondale. J. FREEMAN. S0BiT*y Co., April 5,1F63.tf apr 6 o applied, with the great nervous sedative infln- es, snail no suneroq to land rrotn euoh ship or ves- I to th at any plaoo within tbe dintauco of fifty miles they : the sold City, with intent to proceed to tbo said I sneo .otherwise than in the said shin or vessel, the SlB WWH . N v H , u«. »<..»/. »»a» « usTtusaH- Lommauder thereof, shall be liable to the I y.rienee of the nualltiea of tho plasters heretofore in - - . »«, hut must place yoars at tho head of them all. Ev- ry medical man who becomes acquainted with them, Ul assuredly recommend his patients to use no other inn the Meaioated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloock. Master .... w 9um like penalty of $300 for every euch perron so suffered or permitted to land.” Vide—Lmrjtaited, Dec. 29,1819. EDWARD O. WILSON, a . - , , |Clerk of Council. Bavann^i, July 1,1853. jy 2 Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloock. Yours very truly, I. Th HENDERSON, M. D. The Plastor* ean bo obtained at the Book Store of „ . mi- . W. Tiiobw* Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, p'..“d Cmin- ‘fj*' *“ throu,£outoountr/. CITY xHAR8iIAL»8 OFFICE. Savan.naii, June 25,1853. fpiIE following Resolution wm I oil on the Kith June, 1853, vis. Resolved, That the City Marshal be dlreoted, and is , hereby required to proceed to open Presldent-strstt and *d* Offloe No. 153 Bay-etreet—near City Hotel—in the other streets named in the report and award of the conneetlon with Harnden’a Express Offloe. Commissioners appointed to open President and other Be«e« ■ streets, within tha time proscribed by law. twCOriflll StllH* LOttPryi Said report being dated lflth Juue, 1843, and filed A. D. ELLIS A CO.. Managers, in the office of the Clerk of Council. 1 - 1 ■ ~— — _ fiJmctiou. will b_„'“ Weet of A •ortment of lag. Clothe, Ooi and Mashas. „ aafiSsL. doll.M.OMh, « BO.ttMTOdll U. iSsns „ ,*««««• C/MHII M FrliZu Srts. Ci>nt“ 4 ‘ l . »*r “to OUuut-uo tu. B/lnuli* Ho.te f.r Rnt. No -» Brmfhlo. MmCIbrlntnlBlatK^ ▼ember. Improved Essence of Gafte • am S erfeetly nest Rio ^...‘i*. STiirra Sssjus a . t’f— awk y *»ia r * u •’ ,, • "Hie* . du.. m*iKa*2 , . , gagei!gjga^, i. Ynneb H.^l U ‘** W!M > 1 li.ooors'jjrw'BS.'r^sa arsss.* 1 * J.000 "FrMh WlS5 W..a ■ou Tiib.hh, In. forifl,/, |Vtl *• A- Comma O55 JSB puZ^ f, - tn ' IIWt ' > ' 0kU - .. . Btra^mry ~3ai\u Primt, a.|A good order. All orders left nt our stem hr mt above kinds will he promfriy attendsTtL ^ ""® Marthmli Monet Omnibus and ftan at Prf M i. n-». above property wUl be sold on very leeeRRnds ting terms, the present ownex being nbenfe te remove from the elty, has no further nee for ft. *®remor* Prime If Adan rion* a* xvfr M .A r flh r « r vsoelved per eehr. Lueinda from Elisabeth fair 3000 bushels prime White Corn. mif. •ssssssi * jjiSi Su “- w siSiSSr® ° Mk * 8I4 “- w *" u hum - m mm. Hat.—300 bole* Eastern nnd Northern. CiMtirr.—160 bbls. Rosendnlg Cement Ce. Floub.—100 bbls. CnnnL 60bNs. ® l - h -—* Cbockbbt.—25 orates assorted Common and Granite 10 Cbaobms — 10 whole and 10 half Mila. Item. h.“”o,ufir o,r,k “ S2g3; Drj. Hood.. VutokM, Wood.. Wa/a Btim SmIl fABiy Bq»p», r. ijn ViLSNSb!"' 180 itSmE 0 ,'."-. S2: 8 »*^m. Citation for Letan DismiMoir. STATE OF GEORGIA, ) _ .. . " J Chatham Couhtt. j To nU whom It mAjeonoenu TIT IIEREA8, William Remshart will apply nt ▼ V ,the Court of Ordinary for Letter* Dismlmerr a* Ajml.Utr..or <m th. Eiuu'of John BwZuUiT^ These are, therefore to eite and admenioh nU whom it may concern, to be and appear before aaid(hm7L» i the office of the Clerk of Council. w-v i» > iin««boua ~ . „ To the owners, agonts, attorneys and guardians, and ^ Ueorgi* State 1 others ooncerneu: I A/ Lottery, Class 34: 1 43 20 46 7 |.ri«e -Id Tab* Not eut, itauilul pveeeed to c fpii aud Reynolds s'trcuts, on tfo^fltirSay I “* 11 o’clock, A. M., in aocordanoe with k, A. M., in accordance with PHILIP M. RUSSELL, '?itv Marshal. H. » STORES, on Moore’s wharf. BOB T. HABERSHAM A SON. ff^IIREE Sleeping Roams, No. 135 Congress it. J. Also, te hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv- ant and cook. Enquire of [fob 241 A. BONAUD. X30R HALE.—Lot 60 feet on West Uroml-st.. X: running back 129 feet, with a small Wooileu liuild- ingonit. Applyto (fo 12) WM. WRIGHT. M To Kent. A Brlek Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in tho house < and Aberoorn streets. MARINE RAILWAY. i-t. The undersigned respectfully informs A ^Md&all who may neod his services, tbaths^fOteft MShai ohargsofthe MARINE RAILWAY,aliB which is now in successful operation, lie is. therefore, prepared to tako up vessols of any site usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao., ou reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint tbe bot toms of their vessels, oan also bo accommodated on tho Railway, uron reasonable terms. Ue is also prepared te contract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry qn tha business or Ship-Carpenter ing, 8par-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oily, AGT A good Shipsmitbis o~ mar 11 THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE Q E tho Nubecrihers, is now undor the uiauugoiucut | Ml*. €. A. HALL., A gentleman fully competent, and who will tako great I oare to give satisfaction in the oxeoutiouof all work e trusted to him. With the Ordered durinc the past yoar, and tiiat whioh we a now about ordering, our Office will have undergone a thorough renewal. Our Book Binding nnd Mnnnractnrlnff facility e, will also be materially improved, and the stock of manufacturing materials coniine i ably enlarged. No paina or expense will bu spared in obtaining a supply of Taper of every description, o/tuimiur quali ty. and every exertion will be made to render the es tablishments worthy of the support of tho community, trusting that we ehall meet with due encouragement. Mr. t. J. Purse has no longer any connection with the at>ove establishments. O the 43 20 46 74 21 33 10 44 63 9 71 61 l |>ri«* —id tu m hair UOKOt. | Drawe This Day. 16 drawn ballots in each package of 23 tiokots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. bxtka clam 9. CAPITAL PRIZES : <10,000—7,207~4,OOO ! Ao. . Ac. Ae. Tickets $5—halves $T60—quarters $1 26. Draws In 8avannah To-Morrow. class 36. CAPITAL PRIZES : 3,000 Dollarx—1,000—800, Ao. Ao. Ae. Lowest threo No. prise will be $40. Tiokots only $1—shares In proportion. Tickets, either singly or by the paokage, for sals by jy 19 CHARLES B. PATTERSON, GREENE AND PULA8KI dlUNUitlENT LOTTERY* OFFICE, Office Me. 6 fVhitaker-Street, Ray Lane. QREQORY A MAURY, Managers. D RAWN NUDIHKRM—ur Urtmno Sc Pulaski Lottery, Extra Class 85 : 45 38 37 47 54 l 39 25 2 3 67 31 One threo No. Prise returned in a whole ticket. r.XTHA CLASS 51 I 186S| MRNDEN’S EXPRESS, CAPITAL: 20,000 DOLLARS! Ae. Ao. Ac. j Tickets $5—shares In proportion. . . JAMES OOWEN, 17 19 Vendor for Gregory A Maury. id Banking Company, and are now running Mee- e daily to Macon, and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe fombus, and alsoforw arding goods to Alilledge- ad all intermediate places. We would also say 15.1 Bay Street, TY E8PECTFULLY bey leave to inform the citi- XV of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road aud Ban king M — seagers daily to and Columbus, i ville and all intermediate places. ~We would also say I that our expresses by the steamers to New York and 1 hiladelphia enable us to forward every description ol Merchandise and valuables to every town iu the North- era States—aleo to California and Europo. OrncK* and Acxxrs—163 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A Bon, Maoon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Handnlnh-at. Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; h-third-street, Philadelphia: 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohango-street, Providence, Mont- •omcry-street, San Francisco, fob 22 LIVINOSTON, WINCHESTER. A CO. ■••pi a Ull I urcil/ua Bay Lano. near Rull-Htrecr, GREGORY A MAURY. Man Managers. To Insure the entire advantage* of tha bargain* »• are now offering, an early call at ear eet^liSiSnail u. s. mail. SAVANNAH TO SAHIBN. A LINE of Four Horae Post Coaches leavos 8a- f\ vannah every Monday nnd ThiirNdny, at 7 o’clock A..... For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricebore' and South Newport, arriving in Darisn at 6 o'clock P. M. Returning on TurndayM nnd Friday*, Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. 61., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for the West. Office in 3avanuah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'s 8tables, oorner of State and Whitaker eta. Offioo in , '- , -n. at Ailing t li fir MORE NEW GOOD8 ATBELDKN’8 JUST received per steamer, every variety A of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pe- dale’s, l.ogburns, China and Canton 8traws, and fall trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3V Also, a very fine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, thing light and nice for City Trade, together*with . l.arge Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan ters use. Canada Straws at $1,76 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1.26 to $3,59 for dos. All to be had ighton and Barnard BELDKN A CO. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STOKE. No. tf Whltnkrr Street. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- m to the citisens of 8avannah, and of the in- irior of thie State, that he haa now opened id will keep continually in store, s Urge assortment at ths bestaualitieeof the various kinds ot Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domestio, invoioed from the best sources, and to his stook of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experionne in Frauco as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter aud dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the artioles whioh are enu merated below are each genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Seotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Baiavi* Arrack; Jamaioa and St. Croix Rom. Wines. . , Old Port, Madeira, Sherry. Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Bauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. la Cuh, Cneofc U.rMOhlno, B.I.O., SUt.Iii, Kirsehenwasser, Absinth, Ao., Ao* Ale nnd Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. Mg6 ly B. MAYER. 1M/XHHD8. PKI.UK BACON SIBKS. 1 v/Iy For sale to arrive by * 1®» KINCHLEY k THOMA8. TTNOfiK GAniHKNTV-Ju.i and e ride. Gauss Merino, Lisle Thread, DRYGOODS AT COST And Some JLess for Cusli. Many Fancy Articles Less. I T is harilly worth while for the purchaser to know our motives for doing this. We trust that it will be sufficient to know that wo will do as ws -The facts are submitted the judgment ofbuy- •GUR PRICES are one and uniform. — No second price, all who buy from us will fare alike. NO CHEATING PETER, to favor Panl , this is notour way, as is well known in Savannah ; the BEST judge will havo n< -dvantago over those who are not . No secrecy enjoined to tell what you give, as is frequently the caso with some, to hide their TRICKS, -—■■■, while at the sametime perhaps prac ticing them on yourself. WATCH, YOU WILL THEREFORE look and learn before you purohase. Our stook is Urge, it is not necessary to enumerate them. We respectfully invite the LADIES and Gen- f tlemen of Savannah, and all who visit ths city IN WANT of goods, te call and examine our stock. whioh they can Judok best between whst they seen and onrs; this oourse is best and safest for the purchaser te a wise conclusion. J. II. A HI. Shcnlinn, Corner Broughton and WhUaker-tU., SAVANNAH. Will be drawn in Wilmington Del., This Day, July 19. 1 76 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. _ CAPITAL: 90,000 DOLLARS! _ Ao. Ao. Ae. Tiokots $6—Shares In proportion. Tickets nnd 8Uaros, either singly or by the saekagi | for sale by E. WmONGTON, Vender for Gregory A Manry. • Bay Lone, near Ball-atroet. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, for the benefit of (Ae Independent Fire Co. at Ausnula. A. D. ELLlJkCO., Managers. may 31 Wood Yni-d—Ferry Wharf. J. T. THOMAS, (SucceMtor to D. Reninbart,) [FILL keep a constant supply of Oak, Ash, , . f Black Jack, Pine and Ligntwood. Boxes for orders ars placed at the storee of b essre. J. M. Cooper A Co., John Merohison, W. W. Lincoln and at the of- floe of the Morning News. Orders for Rued (June for Shipment, supplied at short notlcs.tf jt 6 D RAWN NdMraiKII — Of Georgia Slate Lottery, Class 34, drawn in this city yesterday; 43 20 46 74 31 33 16 46 63 9 71 61 7 i«? ero K a Magnificent 8chcim*. ballots in each package of 25 tickets. Will be drawn This Afternoon, July 19. kztua class 9, „ CAPITALS: $20,000—7,200—4,000 ! And more than $100,000 in Smaller Prizes . Ao., Ac., Ao. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, .1HIDLES 6? HARNESS 183 Congrenn-atreet, 8avannnh. Tho Subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on hand. Tiokstsonly $5—Shares in proportion. Tiokete and Shares for sals, and Prises cashed on de- ■MwLby GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, J7 19 Opposite Pnlaskl House. ^Ufg®.® 1 varied stock of Sad-| Our steek oouiurieea also a large aasurliueut vf Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, SaddU-Btgs, Whips, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplying thomselves, will do well to sail at onr establishment. All artioles sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. R — For Repairing, onr terms are moderate, oar exeention prompt. 6m may 17 A TTENTION GEORGIA HU88AR8.— J^t received, a floe lot of your Fatigno Caps, all Lettered ready for nse, at • City papers please copy. BELDEN A CO’S. •sent their aeeonnt* /a. Mar,’.. JprtIXM. 1858. 90 Dollars Reward. T? U ^i” AY I rom th ” SubMritw, the latter part * C*nto»y of Weafiers, but fsv of ita dieooyerios are more striking than that of Ori*. ro. NothlngeavethsehangeofhiieiltbeCklL^ 1 ^ °rtk' Dolphin, oan be more rapid than the alien produoed In the eolor ot the hair by tha uHmuSZ 6ri.ud.ro-. u,nid Italr D,,. rd tntof hl?} out th. trend Moral A th. proMM hr which jW* *SJ r •* ,h * •»« hha foliowM it ip ™ll/- X h. ohango la tm.Ua, had porfMt. ui .... diUoooflh. hair It iaaproutd hy tht SI/ an are toUclMd pi oall aadjudf. for IhaatMlVair 1 * k * t ™* > Cristndoro’s PKEHBKVATIVE AND BEACTIDIBK Stimulates its growth and nsrpetaates its IubHumu tho latest period of llfo. q'ho dyefsaDDlisdV^d at cniSTAUOaO'8 aL i).i..* p , p .*'!'“ 4 M T k Moouunui-Sqr. wwttlda l y * ““JJi, jp * EINSTEIN & ECKMAN. Ml ron|Kia.||r N t 1 I NVITE public attention to th. LOW PRICES .1 Auction holes In this city, at prices below their origmal oost. ** u®eenptioa* Printed Lawat. Kaatlllaa, Ulnthtmi Lao# f^gngq Liaon HdkJK, Embroidered d Organdies, Tissues, Bareges. Sn.ri.Uluh Collars, Chcmisetts, Hibbons, Fans, Parasols, Embroidsrsd Mnslins, Summer Silk, roldtMd d«. St* Liasn Thread _ Needlework do. Quilts, Bh.otla, aad Shlrtla,, teuniww, aft#**' JOHN olITFB;— Home, Sipn, and Ship Painter, OU- Hanger. Ac. *°* WI* BKODOHTOlf STMKKT. EGF to return his thanks to the citizens of for past favors, aad te assure them all work in his line entrusted to him,shall be done prompt!, and la a workmaaliko maaaS L OtnJSI b, aa aulduoat alUatioa to bulaia. tht tniln I ofcompentent workman and the nseof the ale, to lasare a continuance of tbeir favoraHTk^TM for sale mixed aad dry paints, paint all turuJnt??? ▼smithes, window glase Cl piCvValnAmCSiV white wash and oths? brashL P 71 P COLD SODATVATEk, »he finest and most delicata SYRUPS, always on draught nt HICE’8 FOIJIVTAI1V, ortw * N , „ SCOTCH PIG IKON. O l Gartsherrie in lota to suit purchasers For £le at New York prises, bv ror J®* 23 8a ANDREW LOW A 00. /"IHAMPAQNBe—-Bonchl’s cai#hmted CMum- \j pagns, in store and for sale by -y* MlNiS A FLORANCE. I ?OR SALK,—A Wotnau 8ftyearn old, end her ’ , Boy child 6—country raised. Apply k> wiT 7 WRIQHT. W ANTED.—A thoroughly competent B^k- keeper; a reliable man. who wifi be aUeweda a ®®“P®“aBon. AppUeaUon* most be made be- foro tbe first of August, to KEMPTON A VEBSTILLK. f l^OUSALK—Tho following Msn i OoeSTy ’ old—$r ,J 1 —^ ■* — * J years old field hand; ons 25 years old—mill hand^*oae years old—timber hand, and one 21 ysara old—field hand. Applyto [jyU WK WRIGHT?” CAGES. M OCKING Bird Cages, received and for sola br n. u i. w. im..Y».Ycn •Feg ECOND HAND PIANO FORI sale or te hire. Q. S. MITCL.*^ OE iHIH HALE.—A WomuMranold f two children—a Girl 6 aad a Bor fi *< untry raised. Applyto [jy I] WM. W: JAKAHULtfOne ease assorted i’ameol* in L iT ‘fl"ili ** • a SSSSS!tSSStil a H hitlH.—Just received. 10 coak. nnss-i^’. o„. gar oured Ham*. For *als by -J® 80 J. SOAftEATT. old.nad her ean old— RIGHT. Liquor, per bark Enact and fcTlc i. jo ' til *** ? - ** TJUT-rEU.CUEESE.drc.-iWh 1 J Goat— * • * * Che cm ; I M ATHEMATIUAL INhTttUIUKNTH, 1>X. for eale by F. W. CORNWELL, jyU 102 Bryan-st. W OODEN WARE.—Tubs,Buckets,Pasting Boards, Kuifo Boxes, Bread Traya, Brooms, Belvss, Ae., for sale by f jy 11] J. P. COLLINS. Store, 176 Broughton ~BARNUM A CO. constantly on hand and for salt by PIANO ^ORT^gggC* BIC8ICA1. T . h ® •ubsdriber having purchased the business of F. Zogbeuia A Co„ of 1 BI f| fl w hjoh finu he ban heretofore been the - 1 * II U »®to>g member in Savannah, would res it # peotfully invite the attention of thoee vut ofmibiDi in the Musical Line, te his estab lishment. From many years axperioaoe, both In pro fessional and business matters connected with Music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified te proffer his ser- vloee in the selection of hlusio and Instruments, or tbe fulfilment of orders; with the assnraaoe of his utmost teed and industry la his endeavor to deserve the patron age and ooafldonoe of the publio. . O. B. MITCHELL, * jo 16 Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co. Otthtf B»t»*r; M Tib. d». <■«. i . ..S ; *<*IJ»«».wm*I«IH • Smith t tad 0«d..mo« i'tumi. and for eale by ‘*» BCBAMTOE, JOnKBTOIf A QQ. notice: “~ VUR1NG th. abMnc. of th. uader.in.wl turn f tht BUtd. hit. I. D. 8TEBB1N8 wlU Mt M ■ WA H. aUIOM, J 8.v.aoth, Jod. 30,1858. ” * jSSP" Vf ILK OF KOSK8-A. uulleat wld. (or after shaving, Ae. For eale by ^ ^ J®8 JOHN B. MOORE A 00. O bbls. smoked Beef, 100 smoked Tongues, landing per steamer, and for sale by ^ JJ 8 CLAOHOBN4 FRESH « iRUITS. ttatakwd.. Conttmtl; c hud k, U JIUVKK PLATED W. 3 , » fr—h 1., from Ul. »m ijU 1551Sm