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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1853)
- SPECIAL NOTICES. ha VANN All P. HOUSE * HOSPITAL, MAY let, 1853. VUltl,. Oommlttte tor July A Augurt: n. A Lewie . \y Dunoun. AppUoktlooi for ivlmlMlon ehould bo mado to the VUltlng Committee. In OMaeof emergen- “ , ny member of tho Board of Mauagori may grant permit** jyi TnOTUEK SCIENTIFIC WONDBtt! IMPORTANT TO I)Y8PEPTICS.-Dr. s. Houghton*. Persia, tho IVno Digulin yvoiil or Gastric Juba, proporod from Ronnot, or tho fourth Itomsoh of tho oa, after directions of Baron Lie big the groat Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M O. Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for indlgostion, dyspepsia, jaundice, User complaint, constipation and dohtlity, curing aitor nature's own method, by nature's own egont, the gastrin juloe.- ,, mvhletfl, containing solentiflo eridenoe of its relue, furnished by egont. gratis. Bee adT.rti.em.nt in ano- ..srtoftbispaper. ood ly jnnell JOY FOR THE INVAlsIO. We cut tho following from tho "Phlla- PC-^’deluhia Saturday Casotto." and reoommend our readers to pernso it oarelully, and thoso suffering should not delay purohasingt "DR. HOOFLAND'S OERMAN BITTERS,r-ThIs celebratod modlolne, prepared by Dr. C.M.JACKSON, ,t tho imposing German Medicine Storo, No. ISO Arch street is exciting unprecedented rubllo attention, and tll , proprietor, who I. a solenlMa physician, Is selling immense auanlltiss of it. The rirtnes of this remedy are so fully sot forth in our advertising columns, that tiiero Is herdlyauy room left for us to speak of it.— ■Phis much wo may add-ortho long train of physleal ill, to which humanity is holr. there is nono moro dls. trotsing than the general derangement of tho digestive apparatus, which never falls to oooorapany a disordered state oftho liver, lloadache, piles, languor, fretful- ucss a bilious tongue, a morbid breath, loss of appetite in'ehort an indescribable wretchedness of existence, ~ lt( iusufforablo and life-wasting attendants. These diseases, which huvo bellied the skill of the ablest Doc tors have boon radically oured by Hooffoud'e Gorman Ritters.'' ^ 8 ~ ~mtnr. giinacRIBER wishes to pnrobase SCff^negroee at all timoe, olther singly, or in fa. milles, and will pay fair market prices for them, in “WILLIAM WRIQUT, join Unne. Recent Improvement In Dentlatry, m dr BARNES having scoured the right to SCwWr a, nse Dr. Alim's Parsisr Coupocnd,is prepared to supply artiSolal teeth on his plan. By tho usu of Allen's Silioious Compound, the teeth, gum and plate are mado in ouo solid end continuous pioco: form ing tho most life-like and beautiful Institute for natu ral teeth over iuvontod. This Improvement needs only a iceu to be appreolatod. Dr. B. will be pleased to exhibit specimens to *11 who will favor him with a oall at his othco, corner of Congress and Whitakor streets, next to Rarnum's Hat Store. ly jo M DENTISTRY. I>rs. ItOYALL nud JOHNSON Hurulcal find Mechauical Dentlsta. Offioo over Zogbaum's Musio Store, Mar- SfZlSSfc* ket Square. ly no A Warranted Remedy. IpLANTEIW, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- 1 CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAS I'UKOBASK NO RKMXdV EQUAL TO DR. TOlUAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT, r Dysentery, Collo, Croup, Cough*, Rhoumatism, Uuiaxy .Sure Throat, Toothache, Ileadaohe, Sea-aiokuess, Cuts, Duma Swellings, Old Sore*, Mosquito Bites, la- soot stiugi. Baiun iu tl Limbs, Ao. uuded. L. to tho directions. Tills article is au English rome s used by Iwilliuiii the Fourth, late king of England huJuertitlud to by himas a cure for Rheumatism, where tluug olio he had tried, failed. Over 10,000,00 s have been sold iu the Uuitod States without i lew days. It eureB Dll. TOlil AS lias also put up a HORSE LINIMENT iut bottle*, which is warranted cheaper aud letter i ether for Colic, Galls. Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, ijritWlics, Cracked Heel, Ac. T &T Fsius 60 cents. *"5311 DR. TOBIAS could till twenty nowspapers with the ud cevtifieatoa received oomineuding hir ’ *-* M.ouniiders that warranting it sufficient, o dees not obt&ia relief u t called o a pay for A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER art e sole agent- for Savannah—also for sale by the drug- ..iu and storekeepers throughout Georgia. ’ Dr. Tobias’ oiheo, 240 Greenwich street, N. Y. I J. II. CARTER, Broughton atrefit, opposite St. An* Brew’s llall, will supply the country morobants at the |roi<rietor'B lowest prices. medicine* which t n l tion, and are t in their practice, r. J. 8. Rose’s Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial. ia# Greatest Diacovory in Medical 8olence!—For all Nervous Conditions of the System 1—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. The astounding and happy effect of Dr. Roso's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous mur of the MugcIob, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bain l ace, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind J'"ly worn down by care, labor, or study, has induced ■iy physicians to uso it iu their practice. For a weak i health before using one bottle, Briee titty Pu. J, s, Rose’s Groat i'ain Curer— the J Wonder of tho Age | Do you suffer with any pain? If you do, use Dr. '* Pain Curer. It euros Toothaone, Sore Throat, che, Stiff Nook or Bains iu the Faoe, in a f tee. It ourea quickly Bain in the Stomaoh .. ils. Cures chilblains. Corns, and any irritation o loot. It acts like a charm for Bains in t dor Back, aud for Rheumatism from a it is magical iu its offoots. In bottles, 12)*, 25 and ue best Couuu Syuuf is tub Wokld.—Dr. Rose’ .‘briuod Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to th 'ACoughs, whether cousumptivo or proooeding from C °D. It allays any irritation of the Lungs, aud i'orti- ii tno »> stem against any future attacks. In bottles ■ to coats aud $L |ioh Bilious Habits and Bad Colds.—If you s. you require a purgative medicine. If you have cold,you should remove it from the system. J ivcr is out of order, you will have cold foot, vs ►Go appetito, and a yellow skin—take Dr. Rose' i Buiou* or Railroad Bills, and you will soon b„ ived from all bad feelings. Iu boxes 12>£ aud 25 ots. >#se Bills are called RAILROAD BILLS, booauso r y go ahead of all other pills in their good effeots. ■"Vrii/H Mercury. ■jVIlufthe above preparations, with Dr. Rose’s Modi- P Adviser to Persons in Sioknoss and in Uoalth, to bt JAS. U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., . .... WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. ‘i au the respeotable Drug Stores in Savannah, aud >*U£hout the State. • iy llKIltg WANTED. _ In 1835 and ’36 a large number of Goor- gians wont over to the Republic of Texas to 1 1 ,e Texans to gain their independence. Many of 8 “Matured with Fannin, and othefs fell e fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and lu *° n 'h Texas granted to the heirs 186 7 rave a large quantity of laud, very few iom have eomo forward to claim tholr right. The Nadauts of those who participated in tho revolu- pary struggle of Texas oan procure these laudo, IvTnV-^ uu< ^ er ‘ i K U0 d, who possesses all neces- nthosubjeot. 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. yinhruiationo — liberal advanoos made upon shipments ot Cotton to my triomie lit Liverpool eud (ffmj c. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. t ». C. HE1LD ■ <n*ell oiioretioai pertelning to Naturel or Artlff- I Mar i ’ th “ b,,t Gillco flret ooraer weit ol [Nxttbell Home. ly j.„ 17 pPSCOTT'S FtHtKIGN EXCHANGE K ‘tH«ltATION AGENCY. a i’weoni wialilng to send for their uleudi, . Urb" ., d8,lr ““* “ f brmging them oat by Brit i0»lt» ' Ll1 ”’ *™ ib^bftteSthet tbeeubiotibori are k/.r« ‘ f ° r ll ‘° ia ‘We olty. L tt a “ 10 » u ‘l‘«‘ , ieoJ to ifr.w oa Menre. Wm. til » hL J ’ I ‘‘' ,0r P 0 ' >1 . In earn* from £1 and np- Irkn.i. f*! 1 ’ ar0 ne S oti eble la aay town through- end Qreu Britain. ec.mir r *r. ,n4Q,ra,, W'l’*»» H « In nllparU ill *^“““t* Weofor sale. .Apply to 'J BUNKER k OQDEN. 80 Bay-et. I*** romovod lile OMoe w Loagteea-itreot. betwa.a Dreyton ead , DAVID R. Dlf.LO^, Foot of West Broad-st. I Cl “itmxa 0 ‘,».V«N5haCTUKS. - The 1 tvoeive tiroiioi.u V° la .' n ' ltQ0 °n Street, aad Leae, LlWdiS'^Defortaooompi.tioaof the Fltak hi..-——*^l lU °k.il, H a,T71) feet, je 1, »*«e’Nef n,V. 1 lS S , « TA K«H—« '• I’* 1 ” *“ d 'entlly Botpj 76 do Bredel ived and for sale by UrTvr: MoMA “ON « DUYLE. u ‘w4 L Ito.^foM.iTb? 0 rol '“ 0uu “ ) ' r ~~- SWIFT A CO. , Iron Imund Well do.— ood Meeearee, for aele by p- L w - CORNWEL, 103 Bryea-et. . Omon, Jaly 7,1868. [ceive City Tn».. ° ub * cr » l >or will coutinue to re- r» 18th l».tiS M .5!.“‘«,r, r r»f“ 7*»f ntitu Mon- IWtdteUdeUnitoi ’ ,lllcl ‘ 1,06 oioontlon* will —— J. OEOHQE, c. T. iOQ Pt^no^uiiite Maryland fc»n. and for’eafe d by ! Ul ’" tr<im *“ hr ' Jdo - w ' JOHN X' TTir.trtax. Md 2: o H , M.T.*.'ai" r STEAMSHIP LINES. United States Hail Line. N. Y. ANU SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS, a, - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of leaving 8a vannahforN. Y. __ ■yBBAuguiiaTDsP^* Ly®0* on WeduesUy, The Florida, Capt. WoikIUuII, “ Saturday, The Alabama, Capt: Ludlow Saturdays The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ‘ ‘ Saturday, “ 25 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, ’* Saturday, July 2 Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon, ' * Saturday, “ o The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. “ Saturday, _ Tho Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, “ Saturday, ** 30 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 11 Saturday, “ fi Wo*’"- n “ J - Tlie Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, “ Saturday, Thq Alabama, Capt. Ludlow. " Wodnasdi The Augusta, Cart. Lyon. * W,L - —■- iJ - Woodl Saturday, oodhull, " Saturday, " M Wednesday, . ' Saturday, Sept, oodhull, “ Saturday, •• ,—, udlow, “ Wednesdi. „ These ships are tho largest on tho coast, unsurpassed mepood, satoty an” —— — 50 to 60 hours, and and polite oflloers. They offer ▼oyance, to New York. On the oomple lanta in tho autumn, this line will he semi-weekly— sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, PADELFORD, FAY Jfc CO., Agents in 8avannab. SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, Wednesday, s coast, unsui in speed, satoty and oomtort—making tholr passages _ *“ *■“ ■* ~b commanded by skillful, careful ■* — most desirable oon- ■letionof the At- $25; Steerago, $0. je 16 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR PHILADELPHIA.! Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company, The new and splendid side-wheel steamship 8TATEOF GEORGIA, of 11 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col- ■ line, will leave Savannah as follows: euuesuay, June 15 I Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, Juno 29 I Wed need ay, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 j Wednesday, 8ept’r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sopt’r 21 This ship has been built with tho stnotest regard to the safoty and comfort of her passougers, and her ao- oommodafioies are unsurpassed by any steamship on the ooast. A new ateumship, already launched, and in every respect equal to the “Stato of Georgia,*’will take her place in the line at an early day, and will with the State of Georgia make a weekly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin Passago from 8avannah to Philadelphia, $20 Steerage through to New York. 8 O. A.L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. je 11 HERON k MARTIN, Ag’ta in Philadelphia. Snited states mail steamship 18 AH EL. William Rollius, Commander, l>«. tween Savannah, Koy West and Ha vana, connecting with the Pacitio __ Mall Steamship Company’s I.ino for ins splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah fbr Key West and Havana on the 15th and 30th of each month, and from Ha vana for Savan nah ou the 8th and 22d of eaob month. The ISABEL will oonnoot at Havana with the United States Mail 6teamship Company’s Line to Asninwall and the l'aoifio Mail Line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passeugors will be landed at the Railroad Wharf froe, transit attbo Isthmus at the passenger's oxponso. Tho 18ABEL will also conneot at Uavana with tho United States Mail Steam Company's Lino to New Orleans. Tickets for Key West and Uavana oan he had of COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Fran- oisoo oan he had by applying to MORUECAIA CO., Charleston. 8. C. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly The new and splondid steamships FLORIDA,Cupt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New York and Savnunah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.8U0 tons register, and unsurpaes- ed in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. jQS^Cabin passage $25, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, Ni BAVANNAH MORNING NEW8, THURSDAY. JULY 21; 1853. Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. Ready Made Clothing for Spring; and Summer. wmTITWmdTns, Draper and Tallor t IT WUitnker-Mt, present and coming season ; it has all been made under his personal superintendence, and for style durability of workmanship, is inferior to nouo t< found in the market. The following comprises a i tion of the Stook: Frocks and Saoks of Black, Blue C&shmero Cloths, Blaok Drap Dote Frocks and Saoks, Linen Duolt Drill and Fauoy Liaon Frocks and 8acki, India Grass Silk and Brown Liuon 8aoks. Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud 8aoks, Pants of Fanoy Frenoh Casalmero, Blaok Doe 8kin Cassimore, Blaok Drap Dote and Spring Tweed Cassi- more, White Duck. Fancy Linon Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants wear. Vests of Blaok Satin, Blaok Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fanoy and White Marsaillcs, Figured and Stripe Lineus. Also, a largo Stock of furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, 8uspeudors, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe 8ilk and Cotton 8ocks and 8ilk aud Giugham Umbrellas, etc., oto. The whole of whioh he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at prioes as cheap as the cheapest. apr 12 New Spring Summer Goods. D r WITT & MORGAN huvo in storo, to which thoy are weekly adding by tho steamers, a large and elegant itock of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, which tnoy oflbr for solo at the lowest prioes: Co Printed Bareges, “ Tissues. " Grenadines, " Barege do Lainos, Printed Muslins, Organdies and Cambrics, Scotch A Frenoh Ginghams, Laoes, Ribbons, Ac.. Ladies’nml Gents' Kid, Silk and Lislo Gloves, Whito and Colored I.inen Drillings aud Coatings. Mourning Goods of aM de scriptions, eorgia Osm tation Goods. KIBERO’S NEW BUILDING, Congress-st. mar25 Linen A Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Cato Linens, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Birds' Eye Diapers, Huckabacks, Towols A Scotch Diapors, Linen Damasks, “ Napkins aud Doyles, Bleached A Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringos, Pavilion Lace and Nett, Umbrellas and Parasols, Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Maslin*, Mull and Nainsooks do., Georgia Osnaburgs, and a large variety of other Plan- KBITIOVAI,. W C. WADSWORTH will remove on or • near the 1st of July, to No. 115 Congress-st., opposite the Pulaski House. Until that time the stook of Dress and Fancy Goods now on hand at the old staud, No. 181 Broughton-st., Will lie Sold at Cost. The stook ef these Goods is Urge and desirable,... silting of the most Fashionable Styles, aud many of the iineut qualities. STAPLE GOODS—Will bo offered at groatly reduced prices. BARGAINS May be obtained in Goods of every desorlptk We will not enumerate Goods or Prices hero, or write along advertisement to oonvinoe peoplo of the sinceri' ty or this, our statement; but respectfully ini " to oall and examine for themselves, and see if v not sell Goods as cheap, if not oheaper, than those who make greater pretensions. je 16 U. H. .HAIL LINK* THROUGH IN SO TO 55 HOURS. New-Iork t Charleston Steam-Paeketi, Leave A<lc >r ’* whar vos every Saturday ^aPtSnA/tcrnoou and each altoruato Wednet- :.. 0a Saturday tho new andsplen- JAS.ADGER Capt. J. Llokinson 1,600Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster oominauder, will oave oaoh alternate Wednesday—having boon newly coppered aad guards raised, is now in complete order. isyr For Freight or Passage, having elegant Stato Roomacoommodations, apply at the offioo of tiie Agent, HENRY MI88ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B—A new ship will be placed oa the line to oon- neot with the Bonthorner on Wednesdays. fob 19 STEAMBOAT LINES. Office of Steamboat Company of Georgia. 8 A VANN AH, 26 th May, 1353. ran . This Company will in case of low F »W ln - w Nrlvar. or other warrantable oircum- ■fihsubSmiitauoci, discontinue boating for the Hummer. All goods oouaigued to it, will however be forwarded by other oonvoyances. may 26 GEORG E U. JOHNSTON, Pres’t. Savannah nud Augusta. mam . On and aftor tiie 1st of May next, tiJUho stoamer OREGON. Captain Jas. 61. aWMHuHMbeMoody, will make rogular weekly trips between Savannah and Augusta, aud touching at all the intermediate laudings on certain days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday oveniug atdo’olook P. M., and Augusta evory Saturday morn ing at 8 A. M. By this arrangement planters aud merchants on tho river will be ailordod an opportunity of shipping and roooiving thoir goods with some cer tainty, aud of a regular conveyance for themsolves and families to and from both places, as the accommodations for passengers are both ample aud comfortable. Time up 36 hours—down 21. Faro $6. apr 20 KINCULEY ft TUOMA8, Agents. Savannah, Augusta aud llamburg. . n mt w The Union Steamboat Company of •f« * ad South Carolina having tho- stMMiMMffiaroughly overhauled aud reilttod the su perior steam-packets ll. L. COOK aud OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport froight of all description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with au much, if not more, dispatoh than any other boats on the river. Tho steamers are commanded bv experienced and aooommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. Tho aeeommodatiouo for passougers equal if not superior to any boats on the river. Fare $5,99. HENRY HARPER, Pr.. Savauuah, KINCULEY ft THOMAS, 4 * JAMES HARPER ft CO., Augusta. Savannah, 31st Sopt., 1852. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Dnrion. Brunswick, 8t. Jlnrys, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Blaok Creek), AND PICOLATA. Leavtt every Tuetday, at 19 o'clock, A. 21. ir tit w Tue superior steam-paokot WM. GAS- r Ti Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday JH&fillBkMorniuK, at 19 o f olock,and will oon- linue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien .$3 90 St. Mary's 4 59 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, Pioolataand Falatka..... 8 00 For freight or passago apply on board, at Charlezton steam-paoxot wharf, or to au24 CLAQUOKN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ai’ts. TO TKAVELLEKS GOING NORTH. THE SAVANMAU AN1> CHARLESTON D - s> MAIL i--iwaK!!la STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannaii every morning at 4 o'olook A. M., aftor the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oonneotiug at Charleston with the Wilinluatou Hteaiu-Paeketa. Which loave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2){ P. M., aud also with the New-York and Cbarlenton Hteumshlps, Whioh loave Charleston overy Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passeugors leaving Maoon ou Tuesday evenings, will arrive iu time to oouneot with the splen did new steamship Jumet Adyer one week, aud the steamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Charleston to New-xork by land routo, $29—time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 15] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. SATIS OP PASS A OS REDUCSD. mm _ The auperior new steampaoket WE- Wj|>l!L m ^|LAK.A, Capt. N. King, leaves every iflffiBBBkSaturday at 19 o'olook A. M. Bate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien. $3 90 St. Mary's 4 69 Jacksonville 6 09 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 . N. B.—Freight oonsigned to K. R. Duke, for Ooala, will be shipped free of all oharges at Palatka. Apply on ooard, at tke Charleston Co.'a Wharf, or to febi9 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. FOR BALTIMORE. gm The regular packet brig J08EPUU8, J. Wil- jQiSSi son, master, having a portion of her cargo en- SfrlWgaged, will meet with despatch as above. For freight apply to jy 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Lino. gm. The rogular packet bark EDWARD, Fatter- ^4V4 8 on master, will havo quick dispatch for tho Saffiebeveper,. For FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. The regular packet sohr. CHAS. MILLS, Brown master, willl have quick dispatch for a1*ove port. For froixht or passage, apply to [jy 161 OGDEN ft BUNKER. 117 OOD WARE l—Cedar nud pniutod Tube, W Water Pails, Keulors, Milk Pigfins, together with a general assoxtmout of Wood Ware. For sale by jo 16 JAMES SULLIVAN. BACON, dec . HI1DS Prime Bucon Sides UU 39 do do do Shoulders 29 casks choice Sugar-cured Hams 169 boxoi Star and Adamantiue Candles 39 M. superior Uavana Cigars, landing and for ale by je 27 SCR ANTON. JOHN8TON ft CO. KASM CLOTH.—A auperior nrlicle, rec’d. IT per Augusta, by W. C. WADSWORTH, je 24 81 Broughtou-st. X>KK HTBAMER ALABAMA—Ono Case 1 low prieed Lawn and Muslins, two coses Marlbo ro Plaids, one cose Caledonia Stripes, 199 pieoes Mos- quito Netting, for sale by je 16 Laroche ft bowne. 13 ATI DR PERDKBAUX* Caillos Beonesine, X end Foie Gras, for sale by A. BONAUD, jo 21 oorner Bay and Whitaker-st*. T.UNCY IIASKKI'S—A One lot of fancy X; and travelling Baskets j also market and clothes Baskets. (jo 16) MORSE ft NICHOLS. «». aad Farina's doable distilled Spiritaoue Lavender Water, fbr sale by je 16 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpUE SUBSCRIBER hae on hand, and ie X constantly receiving from tho best and most rei table manufacturers in tho country, Rich Diamond, „ u . by, Pearl, and othor Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, suoh as Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Sauoors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives: 8olid 8ilver Dossort, l'iokle 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 Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. m Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooka And common Brass Clooks of overv deeorlptson.. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watohes; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watohes: Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Speotaeles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pooket Cutlery; Razors aud Razor Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From his long oxperienoe and extensive faoilities, be confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor him with thoir patronage. His prioes aro as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State. marlS 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. HOME IflAJNUFACTUItE, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY! H AVING purchased the right to manufacture the following kinds of Soap, the undersignod is prepared to do so ut the shortest notice, viz: American Cream Soap in bars. “ Laundry in mass. “ Toilet (Uanitivo) in small bars. ** Shaving Soap in cakes. *' “ Cream in pots. Cream Soap preparation in bbls. By the use of those soaps, hot water, washing chines, washboards, Ac., Ac., are entirely dispensed with, and not one fourth the labor is required to do the washing of a family. Washing is done by merely rubbing the soap < parts mostly soiled, then place them iu water sufficient to cover them, aud let them remain in a few hours, then with a good hand rubbing and thorough rinsiu; they will bo perfectly cloan and beatifuliy bleacheu. and without injury to the most delicate fabrio. A call and trial is respectfully solicited. W. E. MONGIN, No. 170 Broughton-st. N. B.—Those soaps wash in oitherbard, tailor soft water.ly may 23 Hunt’s Restorative, &OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. r|!HIS pleasant aud efflcieut agent for the proven 1 tion of baldness, aud the removal of dandruff, is also a groat auxiliary at the toilet, both on account of its delicate and agreeable perfume, (free from essential oils,) and its keciung the hair in place and curl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, iu auy form required, so as to keen in its placo. Previous to curling tho hair, moisten it lightly with tho Restorative, whioh will give it a glossy anu durable curl. Children's loads should be dressed with the Restorative twioo a woek, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly oleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of a good nt ad of hair. For sale, together with a varioty of Hair Oils, Co lognes, and Shaving Creams, at the ND HAIR-DRESSING 8ALOON, 168}£ Broughtou-Btreot, Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Ha^ SHAVING AN * mar 21 By WM. J. HUN WOOD! WOOD! rPHE Subscriber will keep constantly on X At his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, ply, at all seasons, of OAK aud HICKORY V hand “ CLEAR THE TRACK.” FOUR HORSE COACHES, and Sixteen of the best Horses that the country can S roduco, to ply between the Forsyth Depot and the In ina Spring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Frauois Gonno, old and experienced reinsmen, pledge themselves to eouvey the traveling public to aud from the two points In a safer and better style, and quioker time, than ever before done at this place. We also have Family Omnibuses, always in roadiuess.— Visitors, aud families particularly, will find it greatly to their comfort and interesflo oall for our Coaches.— We meet both tho day aud night trains of cars. A. J. A C. L. YARNER. Indian Springs, Juno 15, 1853. je 22 Charleston Courior, Morning News, and Geor gian, Savannah; Fed. Union, and Iteoorder, Miliedge- ville; Journal!, Messenger, Maoon; Times, and En- puirer, Columbus, will givo the abovo a conspicuous place uutil August 15th, and forward their accounts * us, and they ivill be settled. * A SUPPLY OF HAIR BROOMS, Wall Brushes, Ilorso and Scrubbing Brushes, received for sale by Liy 13] C- HOPKINS, Agt. A i for sale by [jy 12] C. HOPKINS, Agt. “iUPpSYOF SAUCEPANS, Tnt. lict tlos, Soup Boilers aud Brass Proserve KottleB, tlo by [jy 12] C. HOPKINS. Agt. Daguerrcan Oallcry. T IIE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentice, oornor St. Julian i ana Market square, where ho will bo happy to sc former patrons of tho Establishment, and as mar.j ones as will favor him with a oall. ary All pictures put up in the best style of the art.~£Q mar 14 ly J. W. MILLERT BOOTH AND HUOEH. Just received from Philadelphia, choice lot of Ladios Gaitors, Ties und Slippers. Also, Gentlemen's fine Congress Guiters, Patent Leather Pumps. Pump Sole Boots, Ao. Those who desire a good artiole are invited to oall and be supnlied. W. HE IDT, miy 18 Gibbons' Range. K present them for settlement, je 10 HAMPTON’* VEGETABLE TINCTURE A FRESH supply of this iuvnlunbte remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all throat diseases as well as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and impurities ot tho blood. Just received and lor salo by J. E. DeFORD, jy 4 Cor. Broughton and Barnard-st j A full assortment of the best quality, for salo by jyll J. P. COLLINS. G KOCKU1K8, dfcc.—COFFEE.—150 bugs F prime Rio, 75 do Jamaica, 50 do Java. SUGAR.—10libds Porto Rico. 10 do 8t. Croix, 6 do N. Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered nnd Clarified. MOLASSES.—25 lihdH Cuba, 76 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.—150 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 50 do Hi ram 8mith’s. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore Bagged, 30 blida Sides, 20 do Shoulders. 4W ut.tuu liiuvuis, painted handies. 200 do painted Buckets. SOAP. CANDLES AND STARCH.—60 boxes No. 1 and family Soap, 60 do Pale do, 75 do Adamantine Can dles, 20 do 8perm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, 40 wholo and half boxes Starch. TOBACCO.—350 packages various brands and quali- es. LEMON 8YRUP, Ac.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 ises Walnut and Tomato Catsup, lOdojUrandy Peaches DOMESTIC LIQUORS—75 bbls Pholps’ Gin, 60 do N.E. Rum, 76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Extra Old Monongahela do. WINES—20 quarter oaaks pure Malaga, 8 do oboloo Madeira, received and for salo by jy 15 McMAHON A DOYLE^ IJlUNTEl) JAUONFTH and Lawns, Mourn. 1 log do.; Noodle Worked C< liars. Long Arm Net Mitts, Glace Silks, Black Silk Net, Wash Blond, Irish Linens, Long Lawns. Ribbons, Ac., just received by this day's steamer and for salo at the lowest prioes, by jy 14 DnWITT A MORGAN. INKN SHEETING, Linen Table Damask, I Graham's Philadelphia do., 400 Dnffleld's A Sons, din, end for l » l, ^ A0||0|nt k CPNNIHOHAM. OAl'H, CaudleOi Starch, Yicklea and Preeerver, 0 04 T.d store and tot sale by W. D. FORD. DRY GOODS. Notice Extraordinary! PRIME NEW YORK COST, amoug whioh are to be found some of the most desf ble styles of goods, for this and the ooming season, e listing in part of the following goods, viz : ingDi Printod and Plain Linens do. iL Dotted and Embroidored Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege De Laines. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. We have a large and well solooted etook of the oc Table Damask of all w idths, Damask Doylies, Cl and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eve Dia| Ao., Ao., Ao.,Ao. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS and see for thomBolves, as Oreat Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will be sold In many instances below cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be assured or the faet at _ J. U. COHEN A CO., May 24 tf 140 Broughton.it. Proclam ntion. COMMONWEALTH OF SAVANNAH. rpO all whom these presents shall come, greti ■ Know ye, that we, the proprietors of tho “ Store," have a largo stook of goods on hand and oon plating a change in our business on or betoro th day of September next we therefore will offer for from this day, our entire stook, at prime Nori COST. Our stock is large, new aud fresh, aud been selected with oaro from the best rhiladelphi York and Boston Houses, and eoniLta in part of DRY GOODS. 200 dozen assorted lloso and half Hose, 100 dozen a sorted Gloves, 15 do. do. Alexander's bust Kid, at 50 ol per pair. Silk aud Cotton Udkfs, Linen Drills. Qac broom, Cotton Pants. Stuffs, Ac. CLOTHING. A large and wull selected stock to be sold oheap. 1 dozen assorted Linen B.8hirts anducdor Shirts, Drai Our stock of Boots and Shoes, is entirely fresh ai new. HATS. Plus Ultra Hats, manuiautured expressly fc Store, together with 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention. . We say to ono and all, Vom, Vidi, Viol, and you w find that it is no humbug; hut to your udvautage to gi us a oall. I1AU8MANAMAY.ER, Proprietors of the Blue Store, may 30 181 Congress-st. P. 8—No extra charge for showing tho goods. *n*The Central Georgian please copy 2 months, and send bill to this offioo. W' New Goods. I . DASHEIC, No. 146 CongrcsN-Ht. sleeves, Collars, Gloves, not do., Alits, Laeosj Edging Inserting*, Grass bkirts, Corded do., and a grea> varw ty of fancy articles. tf apr 9 Houses and Lands. TO WENT. ‘table dwelling House, situated Apply to D. A. O’BYRNE, tf Sfl West Broad-street. Room. Apply to II. F. W1LLINK, Sr. TO RENT. I A TWO Story Wooden House, I 8treet, nearly opposite Columbia Square, plcas- »*autly situated. Apply at this office, tf je 3U TO KENT 1 For a term of corner of Bay an L may SO Montgomery sts. Apply to DAVID R. DILLON. For Snlc. rnwo Lots No. 19 und 20, iu V X city terms. Apply jy 8—2w JOHN 8. BOWEN. Valuable Lot For Sale* | FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot con- | tabling 202acres, situated in tho 4th * ■•District of tno first section of Randolph, (late Leo County,) and known as number 176. it plan of said District. Persons desirous of purohasing, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office. F boioi COHENS A HERTZ. | Land for Sale. I The undersigned offers for sale his .. “PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY containing near five hundred acres of land, aboo acres cleared and under good fence; on it is : oomfoi table dwelling-house, a good store house, nocessary out-buildings; only two miles from the five mile station ou the C. R. R., directly on the road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah The place is considered very healthy; lands p well, and a good looation for a country store, an convenient to market. Any person wishingto pu such a place would d Scbivxn Co., April 6,1863. m TO RENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. PORI F ruun ing on it. SALE*—Lot 60 feat on West Broad-st., running back 120 foot, with a small Wooden Build. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. To ltcnt. A Brick Tenement on West Bri “eight upright rooms. For particulars apply . ..— ■- *•-- *- or at the corner of Jon dec 18 John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Jones and Aberoorn streets. MARINE RAILWAY. , The undersigned respectfully informs kali who may need his services, thathe^l Bhas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, 9 which is now in successful operation. He is, then prepared to take up vessels of any size usually vii our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on rei ablo terms. Those who wish to olean or paint th< toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated o Railway, upon reasonable terms. Hois also pro] to oontraot for building Vessels of anv class or des tion, and to oarry on the business of 8hip-Carps ing, 8par-making and Caulking, in all its va: branohes, at the eastern extremity of the oity. - A good Shipsmithis on the premises. WILLINK.Jr. U. S. Iflail. SAVANNAH TO DAHIEN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Coachos loaves Sa- vannah every Monday and Thiirnduy, nt Y o’clock A* M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock P. M. Returning on Tuesdayti nnd Frldnys, Arriving in Savanuah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and tho cars for tho West. 49T Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.' ables " ” ,,, *‘ *“ * rarien, at aiuur m, iiouarisuii. jan 13\j H. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW GOODS AT BELDEN’S. ■ I JUST rnceivod per steamor, every variety L of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, re sale's, Leghorns, China and Cantou Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3& ox— Also, a very fine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Loaf, for Plan ters 1 ^ use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per dozen, and Palm Leaf from $1,25 to $2,50 per doz. All to bo bad at the now Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets. [may 7—tf] BKLDEN A CO. NEW WINE ANU LIQUOR STOKE. No. 6 Whitaker Street. =y-jf-g\ THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- T jf-yqces to the citizens of Savannah, and ot tho in- aE«*itorior ot this State, ihwl uv iui now opened ^^™"and will keep continually in store, a large assortment of the bostuualitDsof the various kinds of Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domostio, invoiced from the best sources, and to bis stook of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter anddoaler, his acquaintance with the trade enablos him to offer assnranoe that the artioles whioh are enu merated below are each genuine. ArtlclcM of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Sootoh, Irish and Monongnhda Whisky; Old Batavia Arraok; Jamaica and St. Croix R im. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Sauterno and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaits, Irsohonwasser, Absinth, Ac., Ao* Ale and I’oiter. London Brown 8tont and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. *ng 6 ly R. MAYER. B U*J oho for i MCMAHON A DOYLE. 1 TNDER GARMENT*—Just received per < J steamer Florida, Game Merino, Lisle Thread, and cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, for sale by R0BIN80N A CAMP. INSURANCE. Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. U Capital $500,000. *11 paid In. SIMEON L. LORfilS, President «. Chaklks J. Martin, Seo’ry. 711HK NUB8CR1HURH having boon oppoin*- “ X od Agents of the above named Company, are now n prepared to take risk* against Fire on Buildings, Mer- chandiee.fto., on favorable terms. jj8 COHENS ft HERTZ. ^ Fire and Lift Insurance Agency. Farmer*’ Fire In*urance Company S OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, $309,000. s. Granite Fire Inaurnuce Company OF UTICA. N. Y. Capital, $160,000. Charter Oak Life Instirnnce Company. HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by tho State) $250,000. Altrbd Gill, President. Jas.C. Walklkt, Soo’y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co*. OF WATERFORD. N. Y. Capital, $1 60,000. Charles Ckamxk, Prasiduut. F. D. MOK, S&i'vj. These Companies having a cash capital, sorely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to offeot In surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications reoeivod by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 129 Congress-st. r TUE UNITED 8TATE8 LIFE INSURANCE, * Annuity nnd Trust Company, r Charier Perpetual—Cash Svilem. CAPITAL $390,000. *» This company combines the Mutual aud Proprietary system, aud will insure tho livos of whito persona, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar 16 ly MINIS ft FLORANCE, Agents. t Bancroft Oc Bryan, 11 GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, roll TUB PUHCASB AND SALN OF STOCKS, IIONOS, EXCHANGE A RKAL KSTA TE. No. Iir Boy Street, Havnmmli. Jenin ly Liverpool and Londou Fire and Lit* luMurance Company. fTUIE underaiguml Agents of thn abovo Company, X Will take risks against Firo on Buildings, Stook in Trade, fto., on the most favorable terms. . _ BANCROFT ft BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL 1N8UKANCK COMPANY. LONDON AND Ll VEBPOOL. ! CAPITAL, ! 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. t f|ifll8 INSTITUTION has eatablinhod an Agoncy o X in Savannah, and Fire Polioiee upon Produce And n Proporty will be isauod ly ANDREW LOW ft CO. « Savannah, January 21,1863. ■ 1.ON DON EHtENIX EIRE OFFICE. HPH1S Company takes Fire Risks in this city, and X insure* Rente and Leasoa. eep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft SON, Agents. ABTNA 1N8URANCH COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Hf^HE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, I eontinu* to take risks against Fire on Buildings, . Stocks, oto., on the most favorable terms. apr 14 COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. T SAAC ABBATT, 8ec’y. F. S. WINSTON, - A Ff«*’t. Dr. R. D. Aunold, Medical Examiner. Applioatiouareoeived by fob 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Bouthorn Mutual Insurance Company. A SBURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— o Albon Crabr, Seo’ry. C. F. McKay, Aotuary. i The undersigned, Agout of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, viz: Marine, Hirer ami Fire} also on the livos ot Seroantt. s Lives of White Persona are also taken by this Com- , pony. No extrapremium for residing in tho 8outh. 1 WILLIAM KING, Agont, o June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. ATTACHMENT HALE. TTriLL ho sold nt the Store corner of EastBrond d and 8outh Broad streets, on Friday. 22d July noxt, between the legal hours of sale, the following ar- - tides, viz:—Two barrels 8pirlt«, one do. Vinegar, ul lage barrels Brandy, two do. Wino, one do. marked Cognac Brandy, part of a tieroo of Rice, hall barrel do. OilCan, two standing cask ullage Kegs I.ard, one do. Coffee, two ullago kegs Butter, two Domijons. two pieces of Uomaspun, Flannel and Dry Goods, 8 bottles " Champagne, 7 dozen do. Portar, 45 papora Coffee, part ■ box Pepper, part box Tea. 3 part boxes Candloa, lot of » Brushib, ullage box Tea, lot of lines, piece of Tobaoco, ’ lot of table Halt iu boxes, 19 bars of Soap, 8 coffee pots, i 30 Plates, 59 Bowls, 1 Lamp, lot of cotton Twine, 1 bar- - rei Porter, Scales and Weights. 1 Desk, part keg 8ala- ratus, 4 boxes Sardines, one dozon mustard, 6 bottles Snuff, 1 Lamp, 12 Jars, lot of Thread, lot of Sookt. and Gloves, 1 pair Shoes, 1)£ dozen bottles Cordial, lot of wrapping papor, 1 box sundrios. Levied ou under and by virtue of attachmeute issued out of the honorable Court of Common Pleas, and of Oyor and Terminer for tho oity of Savannah, at tho instance of David O’Con- nur and William Condon, vs. Cornelius Sullivan, and sold undor aud by virtuo of an ordor of the Honorable Alexander Drysdalo, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and of Oyor aud Terminer for tho city of Savan nah, as perishable property. Wild LI AM 8WOLL, City Constable. Savannah, July 13, 1863. jy 13 NOTICE. \Y ASTERS OF VESSELS urriving at this Port IvX between the first of July and the last day of October inclusive, are hereby notified to appear at my office within 24 hours after auch arrival, and tnnA-e a report in writing on Oath to the 3Iayor of the City, “q/ 1 the ago, name aud occupation of every person who shall have been brought aa passenger, in euofa ship or vessel ou her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every neglect or omission to make suoh report, tho sum of $76 for every alien neglected to bo so reported." The said Matters of Vessels are farther notified, "If any person who may have been a passenger in any such ship or vessel, and not being a oitizon of the United States, shall be suffered to land from suoh ship or ves- ■el, at any place within tho distanco of fifty miles from the said City, with iutent to prooeed to tne said City, otherwise than in tho said ship or vessel, the Master or Commander thereof shall be liable to the liko penalty of $300 for every such porson so suffered or permitted to land." Vule—Late patted, Dee. 29,1819. EDWARD G. WILSON, .Clerk of Council. Savannah, July 1,1853. jy 2 IIARNDEN’S EXPRESS, 15.3 Bay Htreet, TY ESPEOTFULLY beg leave to inform the citi* Xt< soho of Savannah and its violnity, that they have oonoluded their arrangements with tho Ceutral Rail road and BnukingCompauy, and are now running M«s- sengera daily to Macou, aud aetni-weokly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, aud also forwarding goods to Millodge- villa und all intermediate places. We would also say that our exprosses by the stoamors to Now York and Philadelphia enable us to forward evory description ol Merchandise and valuables to evory towu la the North ern States—also to California and Europe. Orricfts xsd AaxNTS-163 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells ft Sou, Maoon: Geo. B. Claytou, Oglethorpe; Raudolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 45 South-third-stroet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- streot, Boston; Excliango-streot, rrovidouoe-, Mont- gomery-stroet, San Franoisoo. feb 22 LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER, ft CO. DRYGOODS AT COST And Some Less for Casli. SELLINIi OFF AT COST ’ Many Fancy Articles Less. TT is hardly worth while for the purchaser to J X kuow our motives for doing this. ——Wo trust that it w ill be sufficient to kuow that wc will do as we ; say. —^The facts are submitted the judgment of buy ers. OUR PRICES aro one and uniform. f No second price, all who buy from ns will faro alike. > NO CHEATING PETER, to favor Paul , this is not our way, as is woll kuown in Savannuh ; the „ best judge will have no advantage over those who are t not . No secrecy enjoiuod to toll what you give, as is frequently the caso with tome, to hide their TRICKS, , while at the sametJino perhaps prac ticing them on yourself. WATCH, YOU WILL 0 THEREFORE look and learn before you purohaae. b Our stook is largo, it is not necessary to enumerate t thorn. We respootfully invito the LADIES and Gen tlemen of Savannah, and nil who visit the city IN WANT of goods, to call and examico our stook. After n which they can Judge best between what they have fc seen and ours ; this course is boat and safest for the 0 purohasor to a wise conclusion. & J. U. & M. Shenlmn, [ Corner Broughton and WhUaker^tta., ♦ may 31 SAVANNAH. b Wood Yard-Ferry Wharf. * J. T. THOMAS, 1 (Snccetiffor to D. Remshart,) t \IJTILL keep a conutaut supply of Oak, Ash, f f Black Jack, Pine and Lightwood. Boxes for orders are placed at the stores of 6 essrs. J. M. Cooper £ ft Co.. John Merohison, W. W. Lincoln and at the of fice of the Morning News. Ordors for n Heed Cane for Shipment, t supplied at ahort notice. tf jo 6 * HOME MANUFACTORY g SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS J 183 CongreNs-Etreet, Savannah* s A^--A The Subscribers manufacture Air—A , fflSlUkfiX 4tul keep constantly on hand, and varied stock of Bad-iaZ&fi&F k T dies,.Bridles and Uarnoss.and JT ^ J moi. to order every description of ar tic ltt in their line. « Our i txxjk comprises also a large assortment of Trunks “ Carprt-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ac. Per * sons it-ioiroas of supplying themselves, will do well to ^ call at our establishment. All artioles sold by u» ars warrantod for material end workmanship. H. W. HOLLI8TEB. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are jnoderato, our « exeoution prompt. 6m may 17 . A TTKNTION GEORGIA HUSSARS.— XL Just rocolved, a fine lot of your Fatigue Caps, all — Lettered ready for use, at jy 8 BELDEN ft CO’S. 4 jyiT City papers please copy. ^ 'jlyfATHEMATlCAL INSTRUMENTS, 1YX for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, jy ll 102 Bryan-st. YirOODEN WAKE.—Tube, Buckets,Pasting TT Boards, Knife Boxes, Bread Trays, Brooms, Selves, fto., for sale by [ jy 11J J. P. COLLINS. "IXiTE EXPECT RAIN—And whoa it comes Ff you will find Umbrella* of all descriptions, (except Bilk) at Barnum’s new Storo, 176 Broughton •treet. [jy 9] N. K. BARNUM ft CO. LAHH WAKE.—Julip Tubes, Bowls, Turn \JT biers, Preserve Dishes, Wine Bottles, Decanters, aud all othor artioles in the Glass \N are line, kept constantly on hand and for sale by jy n J. p. collins. „ DATHINd TUBS—Of all kinds ou baud, aud J ) mode to order. Also, Suspeuaiou Shower Baths with fixturos. MORSE ft NICHOLS, g jy 12 165 Broughton-st. 1 B5UR HAldK.—A Mulatto Man, ill years old, a I Xj food Coachman, sold for no fault, and sMi to re main in the oity, warrantod sound. Apply to^ } n je 27 wfiTWRlGHT. LOUR.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, Juuo iu- gj X spection, landing this day from schooner J. W. * Anderson, and for salo by . ^ fu jy 15 ROWLAND ft CO. tt IJllKHKRVE KFTTI.EK—Iteceivod por M XT steamer, a fine assortment of Enamel Kettles for Pseserves. Also, Satfos Pans of the same material. MORSE ft NICHOLS, 1 jy IS 166 Broughton-st. J LOTTERIES. CHUNK ANU PUI.AHKI MOMUMBN* LOTTKRV VFFICB. Bay Iifinn. near Hall-Street. GSEbOBY * 6IAURY, Manegerl. ' liottenr. Elite Ctu.Stk 10 8 60 48 2127 60 7 36 67 05 70 68 - . . *■ 87. To be drawn In Barenneh To-Morrow Afternoon, Jolj CAPITAL t «,000 DOLLARS! Ao. Ao. Ao. Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. ^ Tickets and Shares, sither^n^^r l>^the paokagi jy 21 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, fbr I As benefit of the Independent Fir* Co. at AuQUita. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managsrs. >rgia Stat osterday: Lottery. Class 35, drawn in this city yost. 32 28 f»0 21 52 66 23 30 75 05 67 19 4 A Brilliant Scheme for To*Day< EXTRA CLASS 10. To be drawn thistfav at 5 o'clock, P M. $20,000—0,000—4,000 I Ao., Ao., Ao. Tlokels only $5—Shares in proportion. Ticket* and Shares for sMe. and Prizes oashod on dft- 1 Offloe No. 153 Bay-strnet- Georgia State Lottery. A. P. ELLIS A CO., Manage re. D rawn numbers—or a.or,in st.te Lottery, Class 35: 32 28 60 21 62 56 23 SO 75 65 67 19 4 Wholo Tickets 28 56 67 and 32 60 65 each prises of $40 sold at Patterson’s Office. EXTRA CLASS 10. Draws This Day. CAPITAL PRIZES: 90,000—6,000—4,000 ! Tiokets $5—halves $2 60—quarters $1 25. To be drawn To-Morrow. class 36. CAPITAL PRIZE8: 4,500 DollarH-2,000-1,139, Ae. . Ao. Ao. Tiokets only $1—shares In proportion. Mery, t-.Aira V4i.ua 10 8 50 48 21 27 6 5,000 Jy2i Tiokets $1—shares iq proportion. JAMES GOWEN, Vender for Gregory A Meury. New-York Advertisements. Manufacture the COMPOSITE IRON RAILING; fNEQUALLED in beauty, strength, and cheap- I * ~ t Iron Ties are melted on Ornamental Cast I rain or moisture of the atmosphere to effoot, there is no •usting of the work. Designs will be sent to any ad- Iress—postage froe. Prioes range from 50 cents to $5 00 per lineal foot— Sailings for public or private grounds, cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies, Ac., for sale by GEORGE FOSTER, Agent, 398 Broadway, New York. N. B—O. F. and his Agents are tho only persons au thorized to sell this nowly patented Railing, fbr the Atlantio States. 3m apr 19 Costar’s Exterminator. [ 7OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF . Rats, Alice, Cookroaches, Ants, Ground Mioe, oles Beetles, Criakets, Ao. Warranted not iqju > the human family. Will not die in thoir holes. n Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED* UG8. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. RErEKENCES—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House : D. D. Howard, Irving House; " Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Toprictor, Broadway and Anthony streets; bault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delmo- OEKTiriCATE OF 167 DEATHS. I have given Henry R. Costar’s Exterminator an ef- * trial, and having seen the wonderful effeots of and Muslins, other diy in said fl.-., _ Lot Land No. S3,16,3, bered, situated in OEM ( miles from ths State R." ‘bSWu. Roiendal* Ci— o NowUndim perschr JtdifH. House Mo. SO Broughton street, fbr Bent util III Me* vember. C" 7 % Improved E$t*nc* of C&Jfi*. We have just received Ama tte atnftdmwla Philadelphia, and «(!! eontiane j sale, Augustus Hummel's Imm This is the fceeteemposItteA _ sale, end Cefta made from the 1 whoiesettfc *e>YgHeaW, : ifWft (ry°iVandMe . , . Prime Cook ai Print* Ik*. .t.^b^.Vhoil'”"* , * U0W ' • *"• I**"*** . . Oiagiam. aad UdtJ. JITifMkMl. do Frsneh from Tennessee, and far sale lnlots to suit pmrehasere. Com and OntMat 0 pMObegCorii, and 360 do. Oats, for sale in lbtetesnil good order. All orders left nt oar store for any ef th* abore kinds will be prcmptly attended to. Marshall Route Omnibat and them at Private Boh. Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Hereof, and Harness oomplete. Also-the fine pleasure sehr. Ann, with no* Sail* Rigging, Ao., all in oomplete order. ■. % The above property will be told on vory aooommeda- tlng terms, the present owner being aboet to tenet* from tho olty, has no farther nee fbr it. _ Primt WMu Vom ol Piisniii^fl^^c' „ rsoeived per *«hr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City* 3000 bushels prime White Corn. FHILBRICK A BELL ofibronMeomaodatlagbetas, at private sale t Liquors.—60 bbls. N. X. Bum, 36 bble.Peaeh Bras W bblS; Monongahela^Whisky. fi pipe* HoUaad Oil Beotei 6 eighth oaske _ Brandy. 2U0 dos. tv DNU BWI , l punoheon Irish Whisky (MeMahan's), i Pfnet, Castillion A Co. and Heane^ dy—all private stock. BApon—au casks Sides, 10 easks Hams, U easkg Shoulders. Hat.—800 baits Eastern aad Northern. Cbmbwt—160 bbls. Bosendale Cement Co. Flour—10U bbli. Canal, 60 bbls. Blehmoad, Crocksst—26 crates assorted Cemmsa aad Granite. Glassware—75 cues Tumblers, asserted, 10 dees* Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Melasees Cans, Ae. Crackers.—19 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Is U Irn jported^ o^ Getsaan Cigars, 30^000 Span* Scales—A Urge assortment of Faitbnmk's Platfbrm. AU^ a large assortment of Beady Mado ClothUg, Dry tioods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bran Clocks. Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, he. Ae. jyld 9KB* Plotter and Cmntnt at Private Sah, MB Just received in store, and kept constantly on tul and for sale low, 160 bbls. Bosendale Cement, 36 de. Plaster Paris. sepl trset, for rent low. Citation for Letters Diimlnorf. Bti K £ S' }«.-! —«*«,—». E IIEWSAS, William Remahsit will eppljr .1 the Court of Ordinary for Letter* Dismiseory a* ilstrator on the Estate of John Swanston; These are, therefore to oite and admonish all whomit { oonoorn, to bo and appear before said Court to e objections, (if any they hare) on or before the flti.t Monday in September next—otherwise, letters will be granted. „ Witness, JOHN RL MILLKN, Eoq„ Ordinary fee Chatham County, this, the 2d day of April, 1866. “ aprZ-oamflm- A LL PERSONS bavin* any demands against Robert P. Burton, late of Camden County, De ceased, are hereby required to present their aeoouato in terms of the Law, and all tbeee indebted, will make immediate payment to R. E. BUBTON, Executor. ML Mqnfe, April 30th, 1853. tamSm 50 Dollars Reward. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber, the latter part of May, a Brown Girl named JANJB. about 3t years of age ; 35 dollars will be paid for her delivery to ' 25 for proof to convict any one of harboring her. anyone of harboring her je 23 J. C. 8TUBTEVANT. 11181a IrCentaiy ofWeideN. but few of ri'UIl! X Hs d taioro. I , . „ won iu, and convinced of the supef ii ilnator over any other preparation nblic, I cordially * '* * efficaoy of his New York, Deeemberllth, For sale by all the wholesale offerrod reeommeml it. By two appli* ’SATS were found dead THOMAS KIRK. Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. d in all oases. Nonegonu HENRY R. COSTAR, 448 Broadway, New York. jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. tar For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-sth inTby J. B. MOORE A CO. AXLCOCHL’S PLASTERS. 4E MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. i lSTORY—Tho history of tho.e plasters wpuld occupy more space than oan be spared in these i. Sutlne it to say, that the most eminent chem- s and physicians of tno United States and of Europe ire oonsultod as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Allcook, wbofor soven years had the entire oharge of Messrs. Rushton’s Asfcor House storo, to perfect them for public use. Thoy are made porous, so that the eva- *■' n of the perspiration oan go on sufficiently where iter is applied, without, ax with other piasters, ; the accumulation of acrid fluid, whioh oorodes i and oocasions many unpleasant sensations, not ry for tiie cure or alleviation of affections for l plaster is usually applied. They are tonio aud carminative, whioh renders them These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving nd pains in the side or oh'ist, especially when proceed- og from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldness t the pit of the stomach; in chronio ions of the kidneys; in casos of spi recent affoc- ing. Dr. 1 o particularly to the letter from -liters of Mr. Aiicoox s bowels of many years Sir I have been suffering under a severe attaok of lisease of my bowels for years, with bypor- tho heart, and have trieu everything known iioe of medicine from the very best M. D*s.; rompts me to say that your plasters have loro permanent rellof than anything else 1 and I believe will produce a perfect cure. * a the capillary circulation around the parts l. L iy are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ- :e they exort upon all nervous diseases. [n conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex* •ienco ofthe oualitios of the plasters heretofore io i, but must place yours at the hesd of thorn all. Ev- medical man who beoomes acquainted with them, i ji j l'.-vu.-i. *- - oother >■ 7 V. TV HHHCn, UUl low os discoveries are more striking than that of Cris- Nothingsave th* dhange of hno in ths Chemelion Dolphin, can be more rapid than ths alts ration produced in the oolor of ths hair by ths appllsatisn of Cristadoro’s Liquid Hair Dyo. Ths inventor has few nd out the grand secret of Uis proeoso by whioh aatars in* ports oolortotho hair, and has followed it «p sues sss- rully. Ths change is instant and psrfsot, ana th* con dition of the hair is improved by ths Dy*. All skSBftiea are solicited to oall anajndgo for themselves. Cristadoro’s "ra. PKBSERVATIVB ANO BBAUTIFIBK Stimulates its growth and perpetuates its luxurianoe to the latest period of liib. The dye is applied, aad both ■Old at CIUSTABOKO'S Itelit JJneetaf S^ln,He.( Monument-Sqr, west ride.ly mat 19 EINSTEIN &ECOAN, 181 Congress-Street, 1 I NVITE public attention to th. LOW PRICES at which a general eeanrtment of Drj Qoeda an mew ered for tale at their store. ,Haring availed themselves of the opportunity of puf- o hexing Goods very much below th# market value at the Auction Sales in tills City, Ijere now prepared to .here the adreatagee with iir customers, by selling the following deaoriDtiexs price, below their orlgiikl cost. ^ ^ piW " Mantillas, Lace Capes, Mne^ Hdkiy r| Embroidered do., Cotton Edgings Alnsertifigf, Linen do. do., Thread do. do., Noadltworkdo. do.. Qoilte, Sheeting and Shirting. Brown and Bleaohed; Irish Linen. Hosiery. at pi ....... Printed Lawns, Ginghams, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges. Barege de Lainos, Collars, Chemisetts, Ribbons, Fans, Parasols, Embroidered Muslins, Summer Silk, TU tho ontire advantages of the bargains v re now offering, an early oall at our establisunent ecessary, as such bargains cannot last long. Jli* E. t I. JOHN OLIVSf'nr Hobm, Sign, and Ship Fainter, Ola- aier, Paper Hanger. &c. M0 * 121 ' street. EGS to return his thanks to tbeeitiaous of ftrssfb ^*• w.™ «■« als, to insnre a continuance of their frvors^ Ho kesM * nd . dr y point oil, turpentina varnishes, window glass and putty; paint bSmw. white wash and other brushes. * n»J Id F _ LIOLD BUDA WATBit, LAVORED with the finest and moat delicat* SYRUPS, always on draught at RICE’S FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and Whltakernrifeets. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for FouatiSna, kept constantly on hand. Orders for the city er eouatnr m “ dodto. - 'tf . apr 31 * promptly attended to. „ , „ SCOTCH PIG IKON. O 1 Gartsherrie in loto to suit purchaeers. For •ale at New York prioes, by J u .23 3m ANDREW LOW ft CO. 'IIIAinPAGNB^-Bonchi’e cel.hr.ud CluS! U pagne, in storr aud for sal* by y * MINIS A FLORANCE. 11 assuredly recommend his patients to use au tho Medioated India Rubber P* 44 Yours^very trul The Plasters oan bo obtained at tho Book Store of Y. Tuoukb Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savaunab, •nd by order of all Druggists, throughout the country, jy 29 oodlawt-w M. D. PIANO *OHT M U«C£ MUSICAL i The subscriber having purchased the OTlentire business of F, Zogbaum A Co,, of flrflwhioh Arm he he* heretofore been the J 1/ noting member in Savauuah, would res- peotfully invite tiie attention of those inythiug m the Musioal Line, to his estab- IVom many years experience, both in pro- iLhusinoss matters oonneotod with Musio, a himself fully qualified to proffer his ser- selection of Musio and Instruments, or th* age and oonfldenoo of the publio. * B. MITCHELL, to F. Zogbaum A Co. L AND WAI«A N T S -W.uua &f<}Tojfi L'Ult SALK.—A Woman 28 years old, and her J? 'Boy ohild 6—country raised. Apply to J/A WM.WBIQHT. ANTED.—A thoroughly competent Book- w keeper; a reliable man, who will be allowed* iral compensation. Applications must be made be fore the first of August, to Jf I KEMPTON A VER8TILL5. liberal t ^ORBALE—The following Men t One 27 year* ! old—field hand; on«28y*ars;old—mill hand; on* years old—timber band, and one $1 years eld—fiaM d. Apply to [jy 11 WM. WEIGHT. M OCKING Bird Cages, received ud for sal* by [jy 1] I. W. MORRELL ft 00. BOUND HAND FIANO FOHTJKB—For OKC ears old, and her country raised. Apply to [jy 1) -toUBbiSr* AUA6IOL8*—One caw eaaoned TeraMl, ia UAI good stylos, rsoeivsd per steamer Alabama aad fbr by [jo it) larochx ft botoxT H A MB.—Just received, 10 casks Duffiold’s Sul g.r oured Ueiai. roc eel* bj J" W J. BOMBAP. rip. UBL8. Liquor, per berk Exact end btlg lesdia, thi. day, tor Ml. by je 80 e by B-O'BYIUre. O Ooahji. Batter; 20 Tube do. <e> 4e.| b 1!R > »«w -.led Berrlue 160 bble. Him ttd'for’J? O.nnouee Hour. Beoeired yet ■eeueee je2d r * 7 8CRANTON, JOHKBTOHdCO. NOTICE. the GUte, Mr. 1.1>. STBBBIN8 ^■n«T. "— ~ Savannah, June 20.1853. act as my WM. H. GUION, Agent. VllLK op K08ES—An oecellent anld.** JVL eoftoDiiir ud beauiotyiei the ekta. roeerle. Ten, Freoklee, Go., and n meet a<r*enhle nrtiele to ue. after ehe.ln,, Go. Tor enl.bjr J.8 JOHN B. MOOBB A CO. QOIOKBU BBKF ANU TONLH1BB.—* & bbls. smoked Beef. 100 smoked Tongnew, laadiag per steamer, and for sal* by . jy 8 CLAOaOBB* CPH»IIK»H*K. FRESH 9hHE F KIJITH, Hinok.4 B.«fKad Constently on hand by JOj hhda Prime Bacon au do do da I 50 bbls and 100 ken prim*: 300 do superfine Howard fl Landing and for sal* by )718 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft QO. t Street Flour