Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, July 22, 1853, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
SAVANNAH P. HOUfflE dc HOSPITAL
MAY lit, 1853.
Visiting Committee for July A August: R. A. Lewis
»nd W. Dunoon. Applications for admission should bo
made to the Visiting Committee. In oases of emergen
cy any member of the Board of Managers may grant
permits. jy I
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
IMPORTANT TO DY8PEPTIC8.—Dr.
J. 8. liougliton’a Pepsin, the IVue Diyeetiti
fluid or Qtutric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the
fourth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lie
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. lloughton,
M. I)., Philadelphia. Thi* is truly a wonderful remedy
for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, liver oomplaint,
constipation and debility, ouring after nature's own
method, by nature's own agont, the gastric juioe.—
Pamphlets, containing scientific evidence of its vaine,
furnished by agents gratis. Beo advertisement in ano-
hor part of this paper.eod 1 y jnnell
JOY FOR THE INVALID.
We out the following from the “Phila-
JPOSSk dolphin Saturday Gazette," and reoommeud
our readers to pornso it oarelully, and thoso suffering
should not delay purchasing:
4.dr. UOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS.—This
celebrated medicino, prepared by Dr. C.M.JACKSON,
at the imposing Oerman Medicino 8toro, No. 120 Arch
Street, is exciting unprooedeuted publio attention, and
the proprietor, who is a scientific physician, is selling
immense quantities of it. Tho virtues of this remedy
are so fully set forth in our advertising oolumns, that
there is hardly any room left for us to speak of it.—
This much we may add—of the long train of physical
ill* to which humanity is heir, there is none moro dis
tressing than the general derangement of the digestive
apparatus, which uever fails to accompany a disordered
state of the liver. Headache, piles, languor, fretful-
ue u, a bilious tongue, a morbid breath, loss or appetite
—in short, pn indescribable wretohedness of existence,
aro its insufferable and life-wasting attendants. These
diseases, wbioh have baffled tlie skill of the ablest Do©-
tors, have been radically cured by Uoofland’s German
Bitters." jy 8
— THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purohaao
negroes at all times, either singly, or in fa
milies, and will pay fair market prices for them, in
Cltlh , WILLIAM WRIGHT,
Bay Lane.
je 21
Recent Improvement In Dentlotry.
DR. BARNES having secured the right to
BOfifuse Dr. Allen's Patent Compound, Is now
prepared to supply artificial teeth on his plan. By the
usoofAlleu’a Slliolous Compound, the teeth, gum and
plato are mado in one solid and continuous pieoe; form
ing the most life-like and boautiful substitute for natu
ral to^th ever invented. This improvement needs only
to bo seon to be appreciated. Dr. B. will be pleased to
exhibit specimens to ail who will favor him with a call
at his otfioe, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets,
rext to Barman's Hat 8tore. ly je 14
STEAMSHIP LINES.
United State. Mail Line.
N. Y. AND SAVANNAH OTUHHHIPg.
SUMMER W
ARRANGEMENT.
Days of leaving 8a-
vannah for N. Y. i
The Augueia, Capt. Lyon. on W*au**dy. lui
The Florida. Capt. Woudhnll, •* Saturday 7 ••
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Saturday, 44 ih
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, * 4 Saturdav. 44 25
The Florida, Capt. \/o„dkull. “ SatuJdly July 2
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, '* Saturdav 44 0
Tho Florida, Capt. Wood bull, * Saturday.’ 44 16
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday. 44 20
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon. 44 Saturday. 44 §
Tne Florida, Capt. Woodkull, “ Saturday,' “ SO
lh. Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, " WednuJiy, Aug. 8
The August*, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday. 44 C
The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 41 IS
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, *• Wednesday, 44 17
Ihe Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday 41 20
A 1 i 0 K ida ' WoodhnU, 41 Saturday,’ 44 27
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 81
™® £, u *? 8ta ’ S** 1 - L / on * “ Saturday, Sept. S
The Horida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 10
The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 14
■hips are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed
In speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in
00 to 60 hours, and are oomraanded by eklllful, careful
and polite offloers. They offer a most desirable con-
yeyanoe, to New York. Ou the completion of the At
lanta in the autumn, this line will be somi-weekly—
YA‘£ d E 8 »; AT,
_ . ... Agents in Savannah.
. . BAM L.X. MITCHELL,
-J* 10 * f 13 Broadway. N. York.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, FRIDAY. jpLY 22, 1853.
Dry Osods, Clothing, ho.
- -
.... , FOB PHILADELPHIA.!
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.
—d£.te. The new and splendid side-wheel
. TML steamship 8TATE OF GEORGIA, of
lUjlEiF 1,200 tons registor, Capt. Walter Col-
BHBMHHI Will leave 8avannah as follows
Wuuaosuuy, Juno 16 I Wednesday, August 10
Wednesday, June 29 | Wednesday, August 24
Wednesday, July IS j Wednesday, Sept'r 7
Wednesday. July 2Y j Wednesday, Sept'r 21
This ship has boon built with the strfotest regard to
tho safoty and comfort of her passengers, and hi
oommodations aro unsurpassed by any itoamship c
stenmship, already launched, and In every
■ M«1 »A U>» 44 Ol.t. Q f 1- 44 —ft. i-L- •
Wifc,
u nauaumtj.
Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, *20
Steerr— 1 ‘*”—
jo 11
respect oqual to the 44 State of Georgia," will take her
dace in the line at an early day, and will with tho
i, leaving each port
DENTISTRY.
l)rs. ltOYAJLL and JOHNSON,
Surgical and Mechanical DciiiIhIh
Office over Zogbaum’s Musio Storo, Mar-
ket Square. ly n
A Warranted Itcmedy.
PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES. SEA
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
CAN rUliCnAHE NO KEMKdY LqUALTO
DR. TOMAS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT.
For Uysuutury, Colio, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism!
yuiusy Sore Throat, Toothaono, Headache,
Sua-aiokneas, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old Soros, Mosquito Bites, In-
auotbtiugs. Pains in the
Limbs, Ac.
If it doos not give relief, rooolleot your money will be
refunded. Ail that is asked is a fair trial of it accord
ing t j the directions. This artiolo is an English romo-
dy, and was used by
William (tie Fourth, late king of England,
auJoertidod to by hiinaa a cure for Rheumatisri, where
everything else he had tried, tailed. Over 1U,0UU,U0U
bottle* have been sold in the United 8tates withe
•ingle failure, and many families have stated that
wo* f 10 per bottle thoy would nut be without it, in
«f Croup, as it is us certain to oure as It is applied. The
nio.it severe couuu is aurod in a tew days. It cures
toothache in 3 minutes—he abacus in an houi
CUoucka, when first taken, in a few hours.
HtT Price 25 and 50 cents. ‘*1
1)R. TOBIAS has also put up a HOUSE jHNIMENT
DR. TOBIAS oould till twenty newspapers with tho
jttors and eerliticates ruaeived commending bis Liai-
leut, but uomiders that warranting itsuifioient, as any
uo who does not obtain relief is nut called on to pay for
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER are
:iu sole agents for Savauuah—also for salo by the drug-
mu and storekeepers throughout Georgia.
j»sj* Ur. Tobias' office, 24U Uroeawioli streot, N. Y.
J. il. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An-
re*'s Hull, will supply the country merchants at the
roprietor's lowest prices. mar 16
Medicines which utter fail to give satisfac
tion, and are used by many physicians
in their practice.
Dr. J. 8. Rose’s Nervous and Invigor
ating Cordial.
The Greatest Disoovery in Medical Scienoe !—For all
- “vous Conditions of the System !—Heart
Diseases and Nervous Complaints.
■»- ~ -^.Tho astounding and happy offeot of Dr.
Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the
llesrt, Palpitation, Numbnoss, Neuralgia, Norvous
uiuor ot mo Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in
1 Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or
'ly worn down by oaro, labor, or study, has iuduood
luaQ y physicians to use it intheir practice. For a weak
cuimiituiion, It Ik a grand restorer: it oompletoly re-
uovo< from the system all norvous irritatious, and is
liuoat miraculous in its rapid and happy offeot. The
u-ik uua the nervous are frequently restored to r«r-
cct health before using ono bottle, Price fifty cents.
Da. J, S. Rose’s Groat Fain C'urer—-the
Wonder of the Age.
Do you suffer with any painf If you do, uso Dr.
* Pain Curer. It cures Toothaoho, Sore Throat,
uracho, Stiff Neck or Pains in the Face. in.a few
tmuutes. It cures quickly Pain iu the stomach or
■: Cures Chilblaius, Corns, and any irritation
feet. It acts Uko a charm for Pains in tho Side,
Back, and for Rheumatism from • -sudden
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP
ISABEL.
William Rollins, Commander, be
tween Savannah, Key WeBt and Ha
vana, connecting with the Pacific
Mail Steamship Company’s Line for
•plondid sea steamship will hereafter
oavannamor Key West and Havana on the 16th
9th of each month, and from Havana for S
nah on the 8th and 22d of each month.
The ISABEL will connect at Havana with the United
Stales Mail Steamship Company’s Line to Aspinwall
and tho Paoiflo Mail Lino from Panama to California
ana Oregon.
Passengors will be landed at the Railroad Wharf froe,
poasougor's expense.
-.T, 0 .* 1 SABEL will also connect at Havana with tho
Orleans 8Utci Mlkil 8team Company's Line to New
Tioketsfor Key West and Havana oan bo had of
. . UOliENS A HERTZ, Agents at Savannah.
Tiokets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Fran-
oisco can bo had by applying to
MORDECA1 A CO., Charleston, S. C.
NEW YORK&SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
Tb« naw and splendid steamships
FLO RIDA,Capt. ^Woodhull, and ALA
BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to
the New York aud Savannah Steam
— . xr Navigation Company, will leave 8a-
New York ®*«»7 Saturday.
Those ships are of 1.300 tons register, and unsurpass
ed in safety, speed and comfort.
Thm steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time
that the Marlon and Southerner leave Charleston, ar
rive In Now York as soon as or before them.
A^Cabin passage *25, payable bofore going onboard.
Agents: PADELFORl), FAY A CO, 8avannah.
. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
J7 194 Front-street, New York.
New-Iork & Charleston Steam-Pueketi.
Leave Adger's wharves every Saturday
Afternoon and each altornato H’ednss-
dau. On Saturday the new and splen
did Steamships
A8.ADGER Capt. J. biokinson 1,600 Tons.
(ARION Capt. M. Borry 1,200 Tons.
The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will
tve eaoh alteruato Wednesday—having boon newly
coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order.
..Aar For Freight or Paisage, having olegaut State
Room accommodations, apply at the othao of the igent,
HENRY MISSROON,
Corner East Bay aud Adger's Sou. Wharves.
* —■r ship will be placed on the line to con-
a Wednesdays. feb 10
8TEAMB0AT LINES.
SAVANNAH, 25th May, 1853.
This Company will in case of low
river, or other warrantable circum
stances, discontinue boating for the
S oods oomignod to it, will however be
icr conveyances.
GEORUE H. JOHNSTON, Pros'!
Ready Made Clothing for
Spring and Summer.
WM. R7SYM0NS,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitnker-nt.
TT ESPECTFULLY solicits tho attention of bis
XV friends and the pnblio in general, to hia large
Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, auluble for the
present and ooming season ; it has all been made up
under his personal superintendence, and for style and
durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
ssSfaSsda^ * ta! *
“5Of*U«ndJ.nay Um Frook. »nj Sack.,
India Qr.u 811k and Brown Linen Suki,
Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Sacks,
PanU of Fanoy French Cassimere, Black Doe 8kln
Cassimere, Blaok Drap Dote and 8pring Tweed Cassl-
mero, White Duok. Fancy Linen Drill, together with e.
large lot of Cotton Drill and Duck Pants, for servants
Vests of Black 8atin, Black Barathea and Fancy
8ilka, Fancy and White Marsaillcs, Figured and 8tripe
Linens. Also, a large Stookot furniMhin^ Goods, such
sa Stocks, Gloves, suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino
and Cetton Under Bhirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Books
and Silk and Uingham Umbrellas, etc., oto. The whole
of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and
at prioes as cheap as tho ohoapest. apr 12
DRY GOODS.
New Spring & Summer Goods.
D K WITT * MORGAN huv, in .lor., to willed
they are weekly adding by the atoamers, a large
u^Meh e AT nt !r t0C r 0f , Fancy and Staple Dry Goo/s.
which they offer for sale at the lowest prices:
Printed Bareges, LiuenA Cotton Sheeting,
Pillow Case Linens,
Grenadines,
Barogo do Laines,
Scotch A French Ginghams,
Laoes, Ribbons, Ac.,
Ladios'and Gouts' Kid. 811k
Coatings,
of all do
Irish Linens,
Long Lawns,
Birds' Eye D
Huckabacks,
Eye Diapers,
—backs,
Towels A Sootch Diapers,
Mourning Goods
sorintions, MUI1 ouu AT»,nsooasuo
?.u n r ^^ 1 n2n n .* b “ ^^, ' tni ,Ur * 8 v » r “‘y “I other I-i’.n-
Linen Damasks,
** Napkins and Dovles,
Bleached A Brown Muslins,
Furniture Fringes,
Pavilion Lace and Nett,
Umbrellas and Parasola,
Swiss Jaconet aud Plaid
Muslins.
Mull and Nainsooks do..
hebiovaC;
W C. WADSWORTH will rcraovo „„
• near tho let of July, to No. 118 Comrr.a.-nt
oppoilt.th. Pulaeki llouio. Until th.ttlmothLtookoi
Dress ami Fancy Goods
now on bnnd at tho old .Und, No. 181 Broughton-lt.
Will be Sold at Co.t,
Tho .took of theno Good, la large hud de.ir.blo,
onMtVu.m”,T 0, " 0 “‘ bl ‘*“ d man l r » r ‘"«
prices '^tJODS—Will be offered at greatly rodueed
X. x . bargains
May bo obtained In Gooda of every description.
We will not enumerate Goods or Prioes hero, or write
lone advertisement to convince people of the slnceri
r or this, our statement; but respectf
* ? alI ..*^“ e ? amtu<5for themselves, and „ wvwu ,
not soil Goods as cheap, if not cheaper, than those who
make greater pretensions. j e 15
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
q>UK HUU8CIUUBU ha. on hand, and 1.
JL oonitanUy r.o.l.ing from th. hut and molt run.o-
tabl. manufacturor. in th. oountry, Rich Diamond, W
by, l ear), and otlior Jewelry, aud otorllug bilror Ware,
•noh a. Table. Donortaod T.a Spoon, aud Fork.] SU^
Tor I-lato. and Waiter.! Toa bet.! Caitora; Cup. nnd
Sauoori; aobleUi Tumbler.; l-ap Boat.: Soup and
8*000 Ladle.: Flo, loo Cream, Cake and Fiih Kulvoa:
Solid Silver D..i.rt, 1-loklo aud Butter Knivee: Napi
kin lliuge; Salt Collar, aud Fruit Knives; Silver I'lat.d
Spoons, forks aud Ladlus; Cake Ba.keU; Castors*
Waiters: SnulTcrs and Trays: Ivory Balauoo-Uandls
Kujvo. and SUvor Plated on Stool Table aud Dssaert
Flue il day Marble Mantle clooks andoommon Brass
Clooke of every dssorlpUon.
Gold and Silver Lever and Lopino Watohee; Pint
Enamelled Hunting Watohee: Oolif and Sllvorthim-
blae: Gold and Silver Fpeotaclee; Gold and Silver
Watch Chains, Seale and Keys: Fine Rogers’, roekll
Cutlery; Baeore and Raior strops; Cara Cases Fort
r.rtlonlar attention will bo given to repairing ol
Watohee aud Jewelry. *
F I2 m ?,'* e *P«’• l0I, ' , • * nd oateneive raolliUei, he
oonlldently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor
him with their patronage. Ills prlcee aro as low. ar !
terms as liberal as at any eita'vllehment in the State.
J[8 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-equere.
uom manffacti/kk:
AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!!
H AVING purchased tho right tomunufaclurc the
following kinds of Soap, the undersigned !■ now
prepared to do so at tho shortest notice, vix :
American Cream Soap in bars.
44 Laundry in mass.
44 Toilet (Sanitive) in small bars.
44 Shaving Soap iu cakes.
“ 44 Cream in pots.
Cream 8oap preparation in bbls.
By the use of these soaps, hot water, washing ma-
chines, washboards, Ac., *o., aro entirely dispensed
with, and not one fourth the labor is required to do the
washing of a family.
UNITED STATES MA^IL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA
Vin Darieu, Urunsv^lok, St. Marys.
JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBUBG (Black Creek),
AND PICOLATA.
every Tueeday, at 10 o' clock, A. H.
_ir—r» The superior steam-packot WM. GAS-
NtON. Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday
at 10 o f olook, and will c
St. Mary's 4 50
Jacksonville 6 uo
Black Creek, Pioolata and Palatka 8 00
For freight or passage apply . . .
•am-pa«xet
board, at Charleston
C LA Gil URN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag-la.
TO TRAVELLERS OUING NORTH.
TUB SAVANNAH AND CUAKI.B8T0N
U. 8. MAIL
Ms magical in its effects. In bottles, ufi, 26 and
i’ugBxsiCouauSvuur im run Wuulu.—Dr. Rose'k
oieoraud Cough Syrup gives immediate roliof to the
'vm Cough*, whether oousumptive or prooeediug from
0 a. u allays any irritation of the Lungs, aud fortl -
w, syatom against any future attacks. Iu bottles
d$l.
Fou Bilious Habits and Bad Colds.—If you
.uuu*, you require a purgative medioiue. If you have
imu cold,you should remove it from tho system. I*
y»ur uvor 1* out of ordor, you will have oold lost, va
41 0 ai’jioute, and a yellow akin—take Dr. Rose'
■uuuihoua or Railroad" "
phl.w 1 r .. -J Fills, and you «-**« BUUU uo
Thli a ST ft 1 bad t08lin 8®- In boxes I2>i and 25 ot*.
th- p RAILROAD PILLS, because
Frte/?oi/* jger^ a ^ other pills iu their good effects.
11 of the above preparations, with Dr. Rote's Modi-
■m viser to Persons iu Sickness and in Health, to bo
Jas. ii.(!aiiti.:ii
• At,11.1 WILLIAM W. LINCOLN.
hrouSuut M a *^° Uble Drug titor ° 8 in *»vannah, and
throughout the State.
HiilllS WANTED.
In 1635 and '36 a largo number of Goor-
g|i . 6iaus went over to the Republio of Texas to
• ie loxans to gain thuir independence. Many of
.*•'“ m *esaotoil with Fannin, audothora fall
‘o tighting undor Col.. Travi., Ward, Grant, and
, r T1 -o Republic of Texaa granted to tho heir.
- wlm" ? r ' VU mett * lttr 8° duaoUty of land, very lew
.... T “ l, “ °" I “* to claim Ikolr right. Tho
1-.' d * nt * ° r “toM lvho participated in tho rovolu-
oolii.i M *‘ ° f TuIa * ptoouro theio laode, on
ou tu t* 18 undoreign.d, who poaaeuo. all n.oea-
ar > ‘nfunn.tion on the aubjoot.
8. Y. LEVY, Savannah.
Liberal ndvancoa made upon ehipment.
vT.e“ r C0WbI1 “F Iflonde In Liverpool and
(3m) C. A. L. LAMAR.
DENTISTRY.
M. C. II £ A L. D
lal‘‘"'“‘“‘“S t0 Nbtural or Artlfl-
Alarahwll ii'° bMt 0tBce Hrflt oornor woet ol
‘•'•lull House. lv „
SXE AM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M.,
after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the s
connecting at Charleston with the
Wllmiugton iStcaui-Packeta
e day,
Wilmington iSteaui-Packeta.
Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>^ P. M.,
and also with tho
New-York and Cimrluaton Steamakipa,
Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Pasaongers leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in time to aonnoct with the splen
did new stoamship Jamee Adgrr one week, auu the
steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston
to New-York by land route, *20—time 62 hours; by
Steamships, *25. [my 15] 8. M, LAFFITEAU, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINE TO FL.OIUDA.
RATE Of PASSAGE REDUCED.
nr—hi w The superior new steainpaoket WE-
r Capt. N. King, fe
4HNMHir— * 9
leaves every
Saturday at 10 o'olook A. M.
e of passage in large airy atate rooms, as follows
To Darien *3 00
St. Mary'a .4 60
Jacksonville 6 00
Pioolata 8 00
Palatka s 00
Black Creek 8 00
N.B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala,
will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka.
ly on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
hK7°
SHIP LINES.
FOIl UALTI.MOltK,
The regular packet brig JOSEPHUS, J. Wil-
sfflfirftSOP. master, having a portion of her cargo en-
dHMBgaged, will meet with despatch as above. For
freight apply to
jy 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
jy is
FOR NEW YORK—Union JLIne.
The rogular packet bark EDWARD, Patter-
(son master, will have quick dispatch for the
"iabove port. For freight or passage, apply to
OGDEN & BUNKER.
FOR NliW YORK—Union l.im?.
2Tli Th « rogular packet sobr. CIIAS. MILLS,
Brown master, willl have qulok dispatch for
MBKthe above port. For freight or passage, apply
“ [J/161 OGDEN k BUNKER.
Washing is done by merely rubbing the soap on the
irta mostly soiled, then place them in water sufficient
cover thorn, and let them remain in a few hours,
en with a good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing,
lovwiilbo perfectly cloan and beatifully bleached,
j !* ' nJur >' t0 , 1110 Jolicuto fabric. A cmI
and trial is respectfully solicited.
W. E. MONGIN, No.
- • • ..r
. 170 Broughton-st.
Hunt’s Hcstorative,
■•OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION,
q 'HIS pleuiant nnd ofllciont niiout for the proven.
J tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is
R ]„n o ovn.f *..*111. * »»•- 4-ll.i I-.I - -
0 and curl. When
oils,) and its keeping tho hair in pli
the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau
tifully, iu any form required, so aa to keep in its place,
previous to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with the
Restorative, which will give it a glossy and durable curl.
Children ■ heads should bo dressed with the Restorative
twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onoo
thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of
a good head of hair.
For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co
lognes, and Shaving Creams, at the
SHAVING AND HAIR-DBE88ING 8ALOON,
168>tf Breughton-street,
Noarly opposite 8t. Andrew’s UalL
By WM. J. HUlfa.
Notice Extraordinary!
Positively Selling- og at Cost.
T HE Ruhsr.ribon, desirous of closing their pres
ent business, would invite the attentionoftheoiti-
sena of 8avannah and its vicinity to their large and
well eelected stook of 8prlng and 8utnmer Dry Goods at
PRIME NEW YORK COST,
among which are to be fonnd eomo of the most desira*
ble styles of goods, for this and the coming season, con
sisting in part of tne following gooda, vis :
Colored and Figured Bareges,
do. do. do. Silk Tissues.
Plain, Black and Colored 8ilk Tissues and Barexes.
Ruriaa M..1I Mi.allnu. aj^u^ub.
INSURANCE,
Home Insurance Company
Capital tSO^O«io, M al7jJiUd la.
CffasbR, j. mJKte
1 1 KKS h.vln, been appoint-
JL ed Agonte of the above named Comoenv .rn m.
prepared wtake rUka enlnet Fire on Bollflna. Mer-
ohendii., to , on favorable terme. * • * 1,r
>y 8 COHENS A HERTZ.
_ , . ... ingDresses.
Printed and Plain Linens do. do.
Dotted and Eubroldored 8wi»: Muslins.
Ginghams and Barege De Laines.
Blaok and Colored ChamolioQ Silks,
Planted and Brocaded do.
Colored Maroeline and Florence do.
LINEN GOODS, &c., 4c.
8 9a? *, Co - • Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together
with a large and elegantassortmeut of White and Brown
9* ,u,u,k of ■* 1 " ,dth », Damask Doylies, Cloth
end Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper
Linen Dowless, Uuokabaok Diaper, Frenoh Linen Tow
els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric Ac
«c., Ao., Ac., Ac. ’ *
OUR ASSORTMK.vt
OF DOMESTIC GOODS
lS^S^fSBSShSS% “an
and see for themselves, as
Great Bargains
will be given, especially in
FANCY CftOODS,
which will be told in many instances below oost.
This is no Humbug*.
CALL and see, and be assured of the fact at
J. H. COHEN k CO.,
140 Broughton-st.
Proclamation.
3 COMMONWEALTH OF MAVANNAH.
MO all whom these presents shall coine, groteing:
w *•», tbat wo, the proprietor* of the 44 Blue
v a larg i a ,tockof « 00 ^ 8 hand and contem-
piating a change in oar business on or before the 1st
t? m 0f »i?i ept ? nibor next th « ref «e will offer for sale
th18 da ^ tntlre sL»ek, at prime Northern
COST. Our stook is large, now and fresh, and has
vSStniW T ith »* r ® be8t Philadelphia, N.
York and Boston Uonses, and consi*ts in part of
DRY GOODS.
lOOOpicces of Prints all prioes, 600 pieces of Printod
Lawns, Jaconets, Swiss Aiull. Cambrics and Cross Bar
2®?: V a ? ha ? 8 . Barege Do Lain., very cheap Silk
200 dosen assorted Hose and half Hose, 100 dosen as
sorted Gloves, 15 do. do. Alexander's boat Kid. at 60 cts.
per pair. Silk and Cotton Ildkfs, Linen Drills, Gam-
broons, Cotton Pants. Stuff*, Ac.
CLOTHING.
A large and well selooted stook to be sold cheap,
dozen assorted Linen B. Shirts and undor Shirt*. Di
3 “— Ao.
ur stock of Boots and Shoes, is entirely fresh and
HATS.
Panama, Iaeghoru, China and Kossuth, 200 dosen
double Canada Straw, very cheap. Also, 3eases left of
Pl2?im hi n a f U «>k.i®Pring and Summer style,) Ne
rlus Ultra Hats, manufactured expressly for tho Blue
with 10,000 other articles too numerous
«i_ j , — and a, L Venl, Vidi, Viol, and you will
find that it is no humbug; butt*your advantago to give
1 n call. 1IAU6MAN A MAYER, ®
Proprietors of the Blue Store,
« a 1H1 Congress-st.
J • ®* tra charge for showing the goods.
Fire and Life Insnranee Agency,
Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company
OF UTICA. N. Y.
Capital, *200,000.
Grnnlte Fir© Innurnnce Company
OF UTICA, N. Y.
_ Capital, *160,000.
Charter Onk Life Insurnnoe Company
„ , HARTFORD. CONN. P 1
CaniUl, (endorsod by the State) *250,000.
Altbed Gill, President. Jas.C. Walxlxv, 8oo*y.
Kulckerborker Fire Innurance Co*.
OF WATERFORD. N. Y.
_ „ Capital, $150,Ouu.
CnARLKS Chamer, President. F. D. Mom, 8eo*py.
These Companies paving a cosh osplul, sufely in
vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In-
br °i ° Q all kinds of property
1 reasonable terms.
Applications received by
Agent for Bavaanah. 129 Cong~roM-st.
apr 22
A. WILBUR,
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity and Trust Company,
Charter Perpetual—Cash System.
CAPITAL $950,000.
••wbines tho Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also
negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner,
mar 16 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents.
Daucroft «& Bryan.
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS.
STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGEdb REAL ESTATE.
Utt y Htroet, Savaanah.
J ap24 ly
Liverpool and London Fire aud Life
Insurance Company.
r r ,, ?., UQd ® ra, € nBd AffOfi** of the above Company,
A 4ak «* 1 « 8 a g»ifi»t Fire on Buildings, Stook In
iTade, Ao., on the moat favorable terms.
, BANCROFT A BRYAN,
1? No. 117 Bay-st.. Savannah.
jan24
ltOYAI. INHUKANCK COIUUANY.
LONDON AND L1VERTOOI..
CAPITAL,
2,000,000 of Pounds Sterlinff.
J >1118 INSTITUTION bo. e.lal.li.hed an Aaotir.y
in Savannah, and Fire Folioies upon Prodno* and
9perty will bo Issued by ANDREW LOW A CO.
Savannah, January 21,1863.
T ^ONDON PflfflNiX FIRE OFFICE.
UII8 Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and
Insures Rents and Leases.
88 P» P.OBT. HABERSHAM A SON. Agents.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
rpUFj undersigned, Agent* of the above Company,
I eonUnue to take risks against Fire on Buildings.
Stocks, eto., on tho most favorable terms. * *
COHENS A HERTS.
Hifiwsgsfir** rlo “’ °' py 2 *° d
New Goods.
I . dasher,
W No. 146 CoiiKrcasHii.
OULD invito ilia allcnlion of Ladiaa' to I.:
choice .election of Barege,, Chally-., Mailti
jjamorica Colored and Plaid do., Oinghauie, Blbbona
Hole and half do., Linen Cambric Hdkfa., Under*
.loove., Collar., Glovoe, n«tdo.,Mifa, l.acee, Ld.ln.i,
Ini.rtla*., Ores. Skirt,, Cordod do., and a great varied
ty of fanoy article,. tf , **
Houses and Lands.
^ TO RENT,
On reasonable terms, a two Story Brick Tone-
| ment East end of Broughton street. Enquire
1 "t the Cornet Store. jy 0 *
TO RENT.
A comfortablo dwelling House, situated in
loaouiin at. Apply to I). A. O'BYRNE,
jy 9 tf 36 West Broad-streot.
H. F. WILLINK, Sr.
TO RENT.
I A TWO Story Wooden House, on State
Street, nearly opposite Columbia Squaro,
antly situatod. Apply at this office, tf je 30
r »nj
Montgomery sts. Apply to
DAVID R. DILLON.
1 mar 21
wood : wood: ”
-piIK Subscriber will keep constantly on hand
1 at hi. WOODYABD at the Canal Bridge, a fall
•OfPly* «t all .oaiona, of OAK and UfCKOHY WOOD.
All order, left nt J. ij. Jeeae’e, Broughton-,treet, will
bo promptly attended to.
ty- Wood Mold Low For Cneh.
J»° 1 tf J. M. BUTCEB.
For Sale.
T WO Lota No. 1»nnd a«, iu We,loy Ward, o
city terms. Apply to
jy 8—2w JOHN 8. BOWEN.
Valuable JLot For Sale*
a FOR SALE.—A valuable Lot con- fl
tuning 202>. acres, situated in the 4th *
District of (lie first section of Randolph,
(late Leo Conntv,) and known \s number 176. in the
plan of said District. Persons aesirous of puroht
will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this office.
Tj^OIt RENT.—Thb brick building, 60 loot front
Soli
P on Bay-st., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by 8.
iolomons, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale liro-
a 1st October next. For Terms,
COHENS A HERTZ.
M
“ CFFAH THE TKACH. 1
Tho subscribers have this day
in two splendid
FOUR HOUSE COACIIEH,
and Sixteen of the best Horses that tho country
produce, to ply between the Forsyth Depot and the In-
dian Spring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Diokerioo
and Mr. iranois Genno, old and experienced reinsmeu,
pledge themselves to convey the traveling publio to and
from tho two points in a safer aud bottor style, and
quicker tlmo, than ever before done at this plaoo. We
a J 80 h aT ® Family Omnibuses, always in readiness.—
Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatlv
to their comfort and interest to call for our Coaches.-’
We meet both the day and night trains of cars.
. al „ , , A. J. A C. L. VARNER.
Indian Springs, June 15,1853. jo 22
j*®* 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
placo until August 15th, and forward their accounts to
”i, and they will bo settled.
Daguerrean Gallery.
T HE Subscriber tins taken the Rooms formerly
occupied by Mr. Frontioe, corner 8t. Julian street
ana Market square, where he will be happy to*se<
former patrons of the Establishment, and as maay
ones as will favor him with a call.
esrAll pictures put up iu the best style of the art.-£ft
murli ly J. W. MILLElt.
BOOTH AND HHOE8.
Just received from Philadelphia, a
choice lot of Ludios Gaiters, Ties and
Slippers. Also, Gentlemen’s line Cong»-esa Guitors,
'»» Pump Sole Boots, Ao. Those
„ ticleaio invited tocall and be
supplied. W. UEIDT,
Gibbons' Range.
rOOD WARE!—Cedar mid painted Tubs,
. Water Pails, Keelers, Milk Piggins, together
with a goneral ossortmout of Wood Ware. For sale by
15 JAMES SULLIVAN.
TAFSCUTT’S foreign exchange
___ immigration agency.
V r ‘ ou * "lulling to .ouJ far thuir friend.,
“MAoko^k, '“ r “? 0[ ^vluging them out by llr.t
>• oil, b “>*1 H'o "ubioi Ibon ur.
Th./J “J 1 for th ’ al »ovo Agency In thl, city.
■Pltitt A c ““ thori, “ d t0 dr * w on Maura. Wm.
trd, ‘■“'-“■Pool, in mm. from £1 nnd up-
“‘»Uo“ino r ir 0 ? ndG " rn “'' y ->'^* bl " iB *up*rfa
dec 24 "““"‘“-•‘■Ofor.alo. Apply to
-Z BU ^KER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-it.
s ^ 5i to I n R ’ 8Ul4LIVA N has removed his Office
Longress-street, between Drayton
BACON, Arc .
aleby je 27 SCR ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
C l RAHH CLOTH*—A superior article,
" , P« r Augusta, by W. C. WADSWORTH,
jo 24 — ** • •
81 Broughton-st.
3,000 lbs., for sale by
DAVID R. DILLON,
oXi»^~rrrr Foot of West Broad-st.
3o sf»o°b*«.a "i!f 7 75 d » Dv.dfl'l
«‘»rcu. received and for eala b.
■MGGTNTrr-in McAIA110N
-26U l olio Gunny
[_>BR HTEAMER ALAUAlBA —Oue Ua»e
L , low priced Lawn and Muslin*, two cases ftlarlbo-
o Pia ds one ease Caledonia Stripes, 100 riocos Mos-
ulto Netting, for salo by
j° *0 LaROCUE A BOWNE.
VT OTICE*—Tho Subreriher being compcliod to
1 M close the outstanding business of F. Zogbauin A
Co., woi id request all those indebted to tho late firm to
make immediate payment, and thoso having olaims, to
presont them for settlement.
G. B. MITCHELL,
JQ 10 Successor to F. ZOGBAUM A CO.
IIAMPTON'H VEGETABLE TINCTURE
A FRESH supply of this invuluubln remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Aithma, and all throat disoases
as woll as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and impurities
ot the blood. Just reccivod and ior sale by
J. E. DeFORD,
jy 4 Cor. Broughton and Barnard-sts.
C IKOCKER YfCKUNAdkHTONK WARE
J A full aesortmest of the best quality, for sale by
J. P. COLLINS.'
a Land for Sale.
Tho undersigned offers for salo his
PLANTATION IN 8CRIVENCOUNTY
containing near five hundrod acres of land, about sixty
acres cleared and under good fence; on it is a very
oomfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all
necessary out-bujldnigs; only two miles from the forty-
five mile station on the C. R. R., direotly on the publio
road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river.
The place is considered very healthy; lands produce
well, and a good location for a country store, and very
convenient to market. Any person wishing to purchase
•noh a place would do well to give me a oallimtno " '
ly. On it is one of the best pooch orchards in the
country
rson wisl ^
give me a cairimmedi&f s-
«loch o:
try. My postofflee is Ualoyondale.
80Rirxw Co., April 5,1863.
TO RENT.
Three fine 8TORE8, on Moore's wharf.
ROB'T. HABERSHAM A SON.
TO RENT.
HPHREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-st.
J[ Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, houso serv-
ant and oook. Enquire of (fob 24j A. BONAUD.
T?OR!
F ruun
mg on it.
HAI,E*— Lot 60 feot on West Brond-st.,
ruuning book 110 feet, with a small Wooden liuiid-
“ Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT.
I To Kent.
A Briek Tenement on West Broad stroet, with
eight upright roome. For particulars apply to
John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Jones
and Abercorn streets. tf deol8
Mutusil Life Insurance Company of New
York.
I SAAC ABBATT. Sac'y. F. S. WINSTON,
Fr.i't. Dr. B. D. Ahnold, Medical Kaamioor.
Applications reoeived by
feVl4 ly __ W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Houthern Mutual Insurance Company.
A SUHRY HULL, Preeident and Treasurer.—
rA Albow Chask, 8eo’ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary.
Tho undersigned. Agent of the above Company, con-
tlnues to take tho following risks, vis: Marine, River
and fxre; also on the lives of Seroanti.
Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com
pany. No extra premium for residing in tho South.
. . WILLIAM KING, Agent,
June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sis.
ATTACHMENT HALE.
Wf ILL be sold at the Store corner of East Broad
v T and South Broad streets, on Friday, 22d July
next, between the legal hour* of sale, the following ir-
ticloe, vis:—Two barrels 8pirits, ono do. Vinegar, ul
lage barrels Brandy, two do. Winof one do. marked
Cognac Brandy, part of a tioroe of Rice, half barrel do.
Oil Can, two standing cask ullage Kegs Lard, cue do.
Coffee, two ullage kegs Rutter, two Demijons. two
piece# of Uomeipun, Flannel and Dry Goods, 8 bottles
Champagne, 7 doson do. Porter, 45 papers Coffee, part
box Pepper,.part.box Ten. 3 part boxes Candles, lot of
Brushes, ullare box Too, ot of linos, piece of Tobaoco,
Jrtgf . tab, l 1 8a ? t l ? b ?*es, 10 bare of 8osp, 8 coffee pots,
60 Bowie, 1 Lamp, lot of cotton Twine, 1 b»r-
rel Porter, goalee and Weights, 1 Desk, part keg Sala-
ratur 4 boxes Sardines, ono dozen mustard, 6 bottles
Snuff, 1 Lamp, 12 Jars, lot of Thread, lot of Socka aud
Gloves, 1 pair Shoes, 1)* dosen bottles Cordial, lot of
wrappiug paper, 1 box suudries. Levlod on under and
by virtue of attachments issued out of tho honorable
Courtof Common Pleas, andof Oyer and Terminer for
tlie citjr of Savannah, at the instance of David O'Con-
ner and WilHam Condon, vs. Cornelius Sullivau, and
sold under and by virtuo of an ordor of tho Honorable
Alexander Drysdalo, Judgo of the Court of Common
1 loaa, and of Over and Terminer for tho city of Savuu-
nah, as perishable property,
a ». t WILLIAM 8WOLL, City Constable.
Savannah, July 13, 1853.
LOTTERIES.
GEORGIA STATE I.OTTEHY.
CLASS 36.
wm be drawn !n «J^»nahin pnblio This AfUrnoOh
fJuly 22, at 6 o'olook.
SCHEME:
Dollar*—’4,1100—1,000.
Tlok.u only 4\—Hhar.» In rao^ortloa.
Tlok.1. »nd sUr.. for ial. «nd Pti,„ Mlh , d 4t .
Band l, y OKO. 8. OBAY, bo. 6 OwoWi Boildin, 4
WJ* Oppoilto Pulaakl llnti.i
Mar Office No. 153 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in
connection with Uarnden’e Express Office,
Georgia^lute Lottery.
A. D. ELLIS k CO,, Managers,
Draws This~DayI
CAPITAL PRIZES:
4,500 Dollnra—ti,000—1,13JJ #
Tiokets only *1—shares in proportion.
Ji^U, ol,k.r
GKKKNK AND PULAHK1 ItUINUOUCNT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
OJica No. fl fVkitoker- Street. Boy Lane.
OBEOOHY A MAPBY. Maw.
OL.SK87, "
e drown In Snrann.h Thi. AfUrnoon, nt So'd
70 NnmUr Lnturj-U Drnwn Ballot..
_ „ „ ^ OAPITAUi
«,ooo dollars:
*o. ko. to.
Tickets *1—shares in proportion.
w a JAMES QOWEN,
7 a Vender for Qrogory A Maury.
GREENE AND PUI.A8KI MONUMENT
I.OTTEHY OFFICE.
Bnjr l.nnr. nenr Bull.Mircel.
OBKOORY A MAUBY. Mnntfm.
CAPITAL:
5,000 dollars:
Ao.
Ao.
Tiokets *1—Shares in proportion.
Tiokets and Shares, either singly or by the paekago
for sal* by -
»jya '
Vender for Gregory A Maury.
Bay Lane, near Ball-etroot.
New-York Advertisements.
NOTICE.
TV/TASTERS OF VESSELS arriving nt this Port
1TJL between the first of July and the laet day of
October indueive, are hereby notified to appear at my
office within 24 hours after such arrival, and make a
rntortln writing on Oath to tho Mayor of tho City, 44 o/
the age, namj and occupation of every person who shall
have been brought as pae*engor, in such ship or vessel
her lost voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every
ittessmskmuvtk 01
The suid Masters of Vessels are farther notified, "if
V person who may have been a passenger in any such
up or vostiel, and not being a citizen of the Unitod
SUtes, shall be suffered to land from such ship or vos-
nt any place within tho distance of fifty miles
the said City, with intent to proceed to the said
City, otherwise than in tho said ship or vessel, the
Master or tommnuder thereof, shall bo liable to the
like penalty of $300 for every such person so suffered
n r permitted to land."
Vide—Law patted, Dec. 29,1819.
EDWARD O. WILSON,
o - . T , , , or _ Clerk of Council
8avannah, July 1, 1853. jy 2
The Atlantic Bailing Works.
Manufacture the
_ tOMPOSM E IRON RAILING,
TTNEQUALiaED ill bounty, stmigih, and cheap-
ness. Ornamental Coat Iron Ties are melted on
to rods and framework of wrought Iron, makius it eith
er light and graceful like
„ WIRE RAILING t
Or, fieavTand Mild Uko Cut Iron. Koch n.nnol boin.
thiio made ono oolid rloot, hOTlnj no oroTiooo for tho
rain or inoi.turo of tho atmoophoro lo offoot, thoro io no
ruoting of tho work. Dooign. wUl bo oont to nnr ad-
dro.o—pootogo froo. '
Prlooi rango faom 10 oento to M 00 por llnoal foot—
Kailings for public or private grouuds, oomotoriss.
Verandahs, Baloonios, Ao., for sale by
OEOROE FOSTER, Agent,
„ n - _ .... 398 Broadway, New York.
i* 1 8 A * 8ntf are the only persons au-
thoriaod to soil this newly patented Hailing, for tho
Atlantic States. 3m % pr 19
HiltNDEK’S EXPRESS,
■< 7 iinurin me cm-
J-V 88,18 of Savannah and its vicinity, that they have
ooncladed their arrangements with tho Central Rail
road and Banking Company, and are now runniug Mes-
,f*i y 10 Mscoa.uaa semi-weekly to Oglethorpe
Columbus’and also forwurding goods to Slilledge-
> and all intermediate plaoes. We would also sav
our expresses by tho steamers to New York and
auolpnia enable us to forward every description o»
Merchandise and valuables to every town iu the North
ern SUtos-al.o to California and Europe.
. OH l0 * 8 _ AN u Aoknt8—163 Bay-street, 8avannah; C.
n‘ ^ 8 ? n * “• con ; Gfl0< R - Clayton, Oglethorpe;
Randolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadwav Nsvr York-
43end 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Coori^
•treet, Boston; Exohaugo-street, Providenoe; Mont-
coraery-street, San Iranoisoo. 1
2 LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER, A CO.
WANTED.
WANTED,
A LAD who enn come well recommended. Ono
J Jl. who writes a good hand and has a knowledge of
ligur ' .--1- -a • •"
iguroa preferred. Apply at this office.
jy 10
WANTED, A WHARF AND STORE.
W ANTED a Wlmrf and Lower Store, or a lower
Store, with the privilege of landing and ship
ping, or the entire occupancy of a wharf of moderate
extent, for a term of one or more years. Address
jy 15—tf C. C., Box 117, P. O.
fore the first of August,
jy i
KEMPTON A VER8TILI.E.
MARINE RAILWAY.
The undersigned reipootfully Informs
all who may need his serviees, that rifra
1 hasehargvof the MARINE RAILWAY,SB
which is now in icoessful operation. lie ie. therefore,
prepared to tak' *> vessels of any else usually visiting
port, and t .be work of repairing, Ac., on reajon-
P AT I DE l* ERDRKA U X, Cuilles Beonssi
and Foie Gras, for sale by a. BONAUD,
J« 24 corner Bay and Whitaker-sts,
tj'ANCY BASKETS.—A fine lot of fancy
JL, end travelling Boskets ; also market and elothee
Haekete.(je 16) MORSE A NICHOLS.
k
AVENDER WATER.—Provost’s double
A distilled Lavender Water, Piver’s Amber Laven-
and Farina’s doublo distilled Spirituous Lavender
Water, for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
poci
K gR .°»
COHENS A HERTZ.
j_W. CURMWKL, 101 Brran-.l.
,^00 Prn,« N wi,il. Maryland
. ,5°*. and loi'eH^ij 1 UU " d * y ftom ,ohr * J “°* w
JOHN F. TUCKER.
_ ,sl «b, lj,iM ““ d I'laaci, loi
8 ®*i*Ssrnr - UW1?IWB . W
III li(X*?*i^ KC 1 U ,« GANUUKi7itc.
«o.a SF ‘ U, “ yl “ l ” N “* 1» and'l lb. Bai
? u do"Stafah*
So t »far a. , n 6 d, , .:.“ d#,4l '* U -C.ndU..
^ fa.ia. Wrtt"^ ll ' , „ 8< > d » Diioult.
u i '“SiSi:a p s 1 £i. r *,Ev d “« d -
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A UO.
SUGAR, <kc.
1 A HHDS. Choicest. Croix Sugar,
lw 10 do Porto Rico do
30 hhds. New Orloans do
60 bbls. Sugar House 8yrup.
100 do W. J. Molasses.
20 hhds. Prime Baeon Shoulders.
30 do do do
je 15
Received and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHN8TONL CO.
Ruta ltuga,
A! * ,at Dutch, Red Top, Large Globe and Large Nor-
rolk Turnip Seeds, of the growth of 1863. Just received
and for sale by. W5I. W. LINCOLN,
/ IONGUE88 WATER direct from the Spring
Just reoeived per steamor, and ior sale by
dll . J K* D*FORD f Apoth.c.rlM' U.ll.
fff A supply Iced every morning,
R eceived per Hteamer auguhta.
25 boxes Lemous.
10 db. Orunges.
5 firkius choice Goshen Butter.
6 boxes choice new Choose.
2 imported English Cheese.
2 barrels Pig llams.
2 do. Smoked Beef.
2 do. Pig Sides.
2 do. do. Shoulders.
2 do. do. Pork.
. 30 wbqis, half and quarter boxes Raisins.
J° 24 JOHN D. JE88E.
G 1 HOCEKIEK, Arc—COFFEE.—15U bust
T prime Rio, 75 do Jamaica, 60 do Java.
&UGAR.—10 hhds Porto Rico, 10 do St. Croix, 5 do N
Orleans, 100 Ibis Crashed, Powdered and Clarified.
MOLA8SES.—25 hints Cuba, 76 bids N. Orleans.
FLOUR.—150 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 50do Hi
ram Smith's.
BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, SOOBaltimori
Bagged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders.
400 doson Brooms, painted handles.
200 do painted Buckets.
SOAP. CANDLES AND 8TARCI1.-50 boxes No. 1
and family Soap, 50 do Palo do, 75 do Adamantiue Can
dles, 20 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent MuiAd do,
40 whole ana half boxes Starch,
tj TOBACCO.—350 packages various brands and q*ali-
j/k.MON SYRUP, Ao.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10
ca nA.y, a !^J? t ftnd TomatoCatsup, iOdojBrandy Poaches
DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—76 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do
N. E.Rnm, 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Extra Old
Monougahola do.
KS.—») quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do ohoice
Madeira, received and for sale by
McMAHON A DOYLE.
PRINTED JAUONPTSsudUeu., a ,uuru-
^?£ d,0 „y Vorkod c ' I,ar *' Lo “ff Arm Net
8, ! k *' Bleok 8Uk Net, Wash Blond, Irish
Etuens, Long Lawns, Ribbons, Ae., just reoeived by
*1.1. day > .learner aud far i.l**.t tb.lo.roit uric, by
JJi 4 DtWITT t MORGAN.
by .to.mer aud for aalo at th. lo.'.it n’rlo.Vby 1 " °
l«D.W1TC. MOItGAN.
able torms. "
toms of their
Railway, u\
who wish to cloan or paint the bot-
s, can also be accommodated on the
.. upo) -tenable totms. Hois alio prepared
oontraot for buildiug Veseele of any class or descrip
tion, and to carry on the business ot Ship-Carpenter
ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various
branohes, at the eastern extremity of the oity.
*9* A good 8hipinithis on the premises.
mar 11 H.F. WILLINK. Jn.
DRYGOODS AT COST
And Sonic JLcso for Cash.
•I
Many Fancy Articles Less.
I T is hardly worth while for (he purchnaer to
know our motives for doing this. We tm«t
l be sufficient to know that we will do as we
•The factsare submitted the judgment of buv-
•OUR PR1CE8 are one and uniform. —
No second price, all who buy from us will fare alike.
NO CHEATING PETER, to favor Paul this i.
notour way, ——- as is well known in Savannah ; the
BEST JUDGE will havo no advantage over thoso who are
not —-—. No suoreoy enjoined to tell what you give,
“ ^ uontI * c88e . uith aom *> 40 G»eir
TRICKS, , while at the sametime perhaps prac
ticing them on yourself. WATCH, YOU WILL
THEREFORE look and learn before you purchase.
Our stook is large, it is not necessary to enumerate
them. We respectfully invito the LADIES and Uon-
... 1 FV V4.U »nu examine our sioox. Attar
which they can Judge best between what they havo
seen and ours; this course is best and safost for tne
purchaser to a wise conclusion.
J. II. A HI. Slieahan,
may 31
tostiir's Exterminator.
POH THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of
JL Rats, Mioe, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice,
Moles Beetles, Crickets, Ao. Warranted not injurious
to the human fnmily. Will not die in their holes. Also
BUGS 181:111 Uat ° r t<>T th ® 401,11 a&nUl D*lion of BED-
Principal Depot, 448 Broadway.
R*rxitEWOK3.-Washin*ton and Centre Markets; Mr.
Ilodges, Carlton House : D. D. Howard, Irving House;
Captain Flowers, Paoiflo Hotel; Shelley's Saloon
Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets
Chos. Tbibault, No. 16 Washington street; 1. iilmJ-
nioo, xd Broadway ; E. O. Howard, Editor of the Sun
day Times : Westchoster House, Bowery and Broome
streets ; W. Uolberton, 430 Broome street, and 75
Moidon Lane; Empire City House: P. V. Kin. ai
yu , -Tr — »4 167 DBATHS.
I hare given Henry R. Costar’sExterminatoranef-
feotua! trial, and having seon the wonderftil effects of
tne same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of his
Exterminator over any other preparation everofferred
to the publio, I cordially rooommend it. By two annli-
f l >‘” Eil.rminator, 167 HATS were found d.ad
in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK,
New York, Dumber l.STflK U ° U '‘ “
For sale bv all the wholoeale druggists in the oity and
the principal druggists in the United SUtos, Canadas,
West Indies, Ao. Warranted In all cases. Nonegcnuino
nuless signe d bv HENRY R. COSTAR.
jy29_ *7 448 Broadway, New York.
an1^f°B.M00KEA Ca AYEB ’ ferou « hton "-^
Will be sold. _
iTi r ,d d, 5jm
Tii£!2a!&S5L^=~-^
u ?i'.^7d* J .f. wl “ 84 !S3!;
count ud ritfcof ih.foimcr tuSemeT "
Boeend.le Cement aI Private Sale.
P*' ,o4r Oatacmct-104 MKBjimli.
Haute far Rent.
cmb." N °' 20 Ortet, f^B.ut uatll lit No-
_ , Improve* Mteenct of Oefee.
rhilad.lpblu, und will 4Mttmu« to kup .ebudhe
tiu A. 4 ?; 1 ' 1 : u “““4> * tapMTCd 1m.bc. af Co4fe«.
waSSSr
«t p?iVutaSFv 4 SIUJ ^ <,i '*”“*^**°datl»f mu,
6 eighth casks’Ffnet, CtstiIlian A Co. and HenxeMir
Brandy, 200 dos. of fin* Madeira, Sherry ftaAJta*
d^fflte.S!t B0B ' WW4k7 “ 4 oLv**.
o Oaoob.—»> OMk. Sid.,, 10 ctekj Hiu, 14 Mill
Shoulders.
Hat ,—soo b.l*. kbutcru .ad Nnrtb.ru.
Cuuuut.-ISO bbli. RoMudul. C.mut Ot.
nmci.-lOO bbli. CcuaI, <0 bblc. RIcbscBd,
»«« a^rtad Oomcb ud Onoitt.
Cbaokeus.—10 w hold and 10 half bbls. Boston.
Uh im 1 p“o‘rMdii? )l ' 0 °“ nl °“ Q,rm “ * , ' <W0 *»“-
Boauc.-A far,. Ai.crtm.nt 07 Fal-kuk'c "ini
Alto, a larc. Miortm.ut of Dud; Mode Clctkiut.
Dry Qoodc, Mutcbcl, Wooden Wat., Bnct Clock,!
rnnoyBoapo,Fa oyArtloloo,Ac.to, jyl*^
,MU* Fla3m^^r3S5«7rmSfa*olo. n
Juotroooirod fa oloro, and kept oonotnntly on kui
t?. d ..- r i>-f. tow * 1,0 bbl *- Obaaadalo Comon^Mdo.
trsot, for rent low.
Citation for Let.cnDismiMorr.
^^^^•jTaaUwbom It may concern.
IP HEREAS, William Remshart will apply nl
fV th. Court of Ordinary for Letter, UlcmlMOir u
administrator on the Estate of John Swunston;
These are, therefore to cite and odmonUh all whom U
~iy conoern, to he and appear before said Court to
ikei objection*, (if any they htAo) on or th«
.» maw*.. 4m septembern—* ^
next—otherwise, letters will
be granted.
Witness, JOHN M. MILLEN, Esq,, Ordinary ftr
Chatham County, this, the 2d day ofXprtl, 185*. 9
apr2-oam6m
A Adfj PERSONS having auy demands against
RobsrtP. Barton, latsof Caidsa Count^D^
oeued, are hereby required to presont their accounts
in terms of the Law, and all thoMindebMd, will moka
immadlnt. payment fa J t BURTON, Sieoufar.
St. Mary e, April ?Jth, 1853. 2amSm
2 'ni«'a « Century of Wand era, bat ft w of
IU diiooT.ri.. nr. more rtrikln, then tbnt of Crle-
oro. NothinflOA.o the oliAoge of kuo In tbo cbomoUon
or tne Dolphin, oan be more rapid than tho alteration
produced in theoolor of the hair by the application of
Crisudoro’s Liquid Hair Dye. The inventor hasfff.fi
>ut the grand secret of the process by which nature in.
,arh colork.the hair, and"ha* followed itu^raoeeTs-
Th® change is instant and perfect, and tha eon-
ditto, of the hair is im|-roved by the Dye? All skeptics
.proved
solioited to oall ana judge for themselveaT
Grtsladloro’s
I’llEHERVATIVK AND BEAUTIFIBK
stimufato. lto ,rowth end norpotuatoo ito luxurfanoo to
the latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both
eold at CRISTADOHO’8 Hair Dreseing Saloon, No. 9
Monument-Sqr. west side. ly mar 19
AIjIjCOCK’S I’LASTEUS.
THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER
Of the Nineteenth Century.
Wood Yard—Ferry Wharf.
J. T. THOMAS,
(Successor to D. Remshurt,)
ATkeep « constant supply of Ouk, Ash
/y Blaok Jack, Pino and Lightwood. Boxes for
orders are placed at tbo stores of A ossrs. J. M. Cooper
A Co.. John Merohison, W. W. Lincoln aud at the of
fice of tho Morning News. Orders for
Heed Cnnc for Shipment,
supplied at short notlco. tf jo 6
An'
SAVANNAH TO DABIEN.
LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Ha-
Y. vannah every
onday nnd Thursday, at 7 o’clock A. M.
For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro’ and
8outh Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock P. M.
Returning on Tuesdays and Fridays,
Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting
with the boats for the North, and tho cars for the West.
gar Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister k Co.’s
Stables, oorner of State and Whitaker sts. Offioe In
Darien, at Ailing k Rsbcrtssn.
jan 13 ly 11 ■ L. HART, Proprietor.
II AMS.—900 Reynolds Baltimore llama, 200
JLL Graham's Philadelphia do., 400 Duffiold'a k Sous
loading aud for sale by
CL AQnORN k CUNNINGHAM.
S O AILS, Caudle*, Starch, Pickled aud Preserves,
in store and for sale by
~ ’fl W. D. FORD.
ftlORE NEW (iOODHATBKLDKN’8.
JUST received per steamor, every variety
^of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Po-
w dale's, Leghorns. China and Canton 8traws, and
full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only 3% os.—
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 Leaf, for Plan
ters use. Canada Straws at *1,75 por dosen, and
Palm Leaf from *1,25 to *2,50 por dos. All no be had
at the new Hat Store, corner of Broughton and Barnard
•treeto. [may 7-tfJ BELD&N k CO.
HOME MANUFACTORY
SADDLES, BRIDLES Sf HARNESS
183 CaugrcuH-otreet, etnvnmmh.
The Subscribers manufacture A
and keep constantly on hand,
largo and varied stock of
dies, Bridles and Harness, and
make to order every description of article* in their line.
Our stook comprises also a large assortment of Tranks
Carpet-Bags, Valises, 8addle-Bags, Whirs, Ac. Per
sons desirous of aupplyiug thomselves, will do well to
oall at our establishment. All artioles sold by as a;
warranted for material and workmanship.
II. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, oi
“ra may 17
H ISTORY—The history of theoe plasters would
occupy more spaoe thou can be spared in these
t. Suffice it to sav, that the most eminent ohem-
isis and physioians of tho United States and of Eurom
were consulted as to their composition. But it was left
to Mr. Allcook, w hofor seven years hod theentire charge
of Messrs. Rushton's As tor House store * '--**• 8
for publio use. Tln»y are made porous,
poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently where
lb. pfaiter i. nppliecl, without, u with
eausingthe accumulation of aorid fluid, whioh oorodes
the skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not
necesimry for the oure or alleviation of affeotions for
which a piaster is usually applied.
They ore tonio and oarminativo, which renders them
of peculiar value in many affootions of the chest and
bowels, more especially when a nervous character;
p 8 't SiSriBBiisis 4 .p M p ff.t
back, chronio rheumatism, and contractions of the mus
cles; neuralgia, local nervous affeotions; in asthma,
and nains in the side or chest, especially when proceed
i“!iir > “a dy /il ep,i8 cr weakne* 8 , or a sense of ooldness
’tronio or reoent affeo-
bruises; andin nearly alloases^here^‘n*iooaTpri’nor
woakness exists.
The reader is especially referred to the following tes-
Clmonials, raoro particularly to tho letter from Dr. I.
r. Henderson, whom theso plasters of Mr. Ailooek
nervous dls®ase of the bowels of many years
Af* I* T. Henderson’s Letter.
Dn. T. A.xooo^! ,m ’""'• *««* “• >«“•
!?. av ® b *®? 8uff ® rln ff «» d ®r » eovore attack of
°‘ m r b ® w ®‘® f ° r yonre, with hyper
trophy of the heart, and have tried everything known
to the practice of medioine from tho verybest M. D's.i
but truth prompts me to say that your plasters Lave
“ i me more permanent relief than anything else 1
used, aud I bolievo will produce a perfect cure. I
am wonderfully pleased with ihe counter-irritant effect
of your plaster, tor it is produood in suoh a mild and
HB 7'® llaa th ® invigorating action itgives
to tho oapiBary circulation around the parts to whioh
they are applied, with the great nervonssedative infla-
enoo thoy exert npon all nervous diseases.
■\In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex
perience of the finalities of the plasters heretofore in
use, but must place yours at the head of them all. Ev
ery medical man who becomes acquainted with them,
will assuredly recommend his patients to aso no other
than the Medioated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. All coo V-
44 Yours very truly,
t . I. T. HENDERSON, M. D.
Tho Plasters oan ho obtainod at tho Book Store of
W. TnoBNB WlLUAMS, No. 149 Bov-st., Savannah,
EINSTEIN &ECKMAN.
151 Congress-Street, 1
I NVITE public nlteiilioa lo th. LOW PRICES nt
^asBSrssr* ,,nw - ~
Having availed themselves or the opportunity of pur
chasing Goods very much below the market value at the
reoent
Auction 6ales in this City#
thev are now prepared to ahar* tho advantotee with
their onitomere, bv selling the following description*
at prices below their original cost. P
at pi
Pru
Ginghams,
Organdies,
Tissues,
Bareges.
Barege de Laines.
Collars,
Chemisette,
Ribbons,
Fans,
Parasols,
Embroidered Muslins.
Summer Silk,
Capes,
iu Iniur. th. «Qtir. ulTunUf.. of th. hunlu .
u. now offering, an early c.ii ■: our •■faljixhm.nl
U.M..MJ*, u auch btrgwii. oaono. lul long. unmu ’
*•**.
iTa^ttSk,
Embroidered do.,
Thread do. do’
Newlfaworkflo. fc
|hnun, ud Shlrtfag,
BnwaudBl4MteSr
Irleh Linen,
Hosiery.
„ JOHN OLIVEli,-
Hoaw, Sign, and Ship Painter, Ola-
sier, Paper Banger. Ac.
B u-r-o . KO. 121, UKOUGUTOJf 8TRXST.
EGS to return his thanks to the oftiuene of
Savannah, for past favors, and to assure them
all work in W» line entrusted to him,shall be done
promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts
by an assidnous attention to business, the employmanb
of oompentent workman and the nse o^th* best nmteri-
als, to insure a oontinuanoe of their fevers. He keens
for sal* mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentin*
varnJshrs, window glass and pnuyj paint, marking,
white wash and other brushes. may 16 fan*
\ r il) SUJIA WATER.
P 1 syDTrBo 11 i W ^ finest nnd moot delicate
Jj SYRUPS, always on dranght at
BICE’S FOUNTAIN,
i Bwafhton and WhlUkeiwstreets.
® y BCP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kent
constantly on hand. Orders for the oity or country
apr 21
Nisw WINK AND LiqUOE STORE.
N«. O Whlukrr Street.
THE SUBSCRIBER 5i£Sfally umnu-
i. ’i* 0 oltlsens of Savaanah, and of the in-
MBv^^or that ho has now opened
. and will keep ooutinually in store, a large
assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds ed
Wines and JLiquorsT
both foreign and domestic, invoioed from tho L —*■
sources, ana to bis stook of which, at presret on hold?
he inyites attention. Having had exUUiv* uniSSn
in France aa a manufacturer, andin Amorioaas impose
‘«« d dealer,his aoquainUnee with the trad#enables
him to offer assurance that the article* which ar* enn.
meratod below are each genuine.
Articles of Direct Importatf«a.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Qin
Sootch, Iriah and Monongahela Whisky: Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaioa and St. Croix Rum. 7 ’ “
Wines.
Old Port, Madeira, She:
“*“*—*‘“ J Buifund; ..
Cordials.
“—*• **»-te
Ale and Porter.
Lon4o, Brown flfairl nnd Edinburgh Al,.
Al.o* Agent for DomfaUo Llijnor..
end by order of nil Urngglata, throughout th. country!
il “ .odlnwt-w
execution prompt.
* TTKNTION GEORGIA IH1S8AIts.—
nJt.i5 , tIlHl 1 r!!jut.°“ lot of rour Capa, nil
BELDEN k CO B.
Loitered ready foruro,
17 8
City p.por. plea., oopy,
AtflK.ll AT1CAL INSTRUMENTS,
1TX for.nl. ly F. W. CORNWELL,
U U 102 Brv.n-.
W OODEN \VAUK.—Tutia, Bucket., Pastlnr
Bonrdi, Knife Bonn, Brand Trny., Broom.,
■hit.., to., for Ml. by fjy 111 J. P. COLLINS,
W E EXPECT RAIN—And wheu it come.
, J?, l L. wl . ll r. fl “ d U . mbr * 11 “ <•< *» dwcrlptlon.,
t.ao.pt BUk) at Bnrnnm', new store, 176 Broughton
.treat, [jy 9] N. K. BARNUU k 00.
1) RITA NNIA WARE.—Ton aud Coffee Pou,
JL> Soup Ladles, Fluid and Oil Idimps, Candle Sticks
of various stylos, all of tbe best Britannia.
j« 10 MORSE k NICHOLS.
UTTER AND UHRK8E.—30 tiikw.
ohoioo GosbenButter, 50 b.xes Cheese, receivod
jy J®
for solo by
McMAHON k DOYLE.
TTNDKR GARMBNTS—Juit received per
\J steamer Florida, Oauso Merino, Lisle Thread
_ ^ - .. * *B. d ootton Under Shirts and Drawers, for aalt by *
1 C E-F RESERVING PITCHERS.- J® 29 ROBINSON k CAMP.
At.h s r5s , .r , re o e'r. r d* , ;. d . jsss^iffiras* L A o i 2^r. 1 i',rhG n .2„ b irT p p“ i r'
lj* 18] 3. F. COLLIN «
N O. WHISKY -Iklbhl.. roenfied, far.nl. *"»«“•»* of «mnU Qfae. nnd Brltnunfn Lnmrw. Ju.t
. k/ Oij.81 CLAGUORN* CUNNINGHAM. ,{.“S' A ‘
154 Broughton strsot.
_ * —--— -Jiip n
vX W®[*» Preservo Dishes, Wine Bottles, Decanters,
and all other artioles in tbe Glass Ware line, kept
constantly on hand and for salo by v
jy 11 J. P. COLLINS.
M
ATIISNU TUBS—Of nil kind.
mndo to order, Afao, Bujpen.lon Shower Bnthi
Ixtur... MORSE t NICHOLS,
155 Brougbton-st.
I i^UR HALE,—A MgIhiio Man, 21 yours old, u
J good Coachman, sold for no fault, and sold to re-
wun in the oty, warranted sound. Apply to
J® 27 WM. WRIGHT.
PIANO EORTES^MUglO & MUSICAL
which firm he hu heretofore been'ue
acting metubur in Savannah, would res-
pcctrnliv luvito the attention of times
in want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab
lishment. From many year* experience, both in pro
fessional and W«ino.4 matters connected with Musio,
Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser
vices in the seloctioa of Music and Initrumenta, or the
fbl HI ment of orders ; with the assurance of hi* utmost
seal and industry in hisendoavor to deserve the patron
age and confidence of the publio.
G. B. MITCHELL,
je 15 Suecewor to F. Zogbaum k Qo.
P ORK.—-Prime Pork in barrels, for sale by
je 6 MINIS k FLORANCE.
tf lor sale by fjy 6J
DRRELL k CO.
f 'LOIJR.—100 lihlv. Baltimore Flour, Juuo io
speotion. landing this day iVom sohooner J. Yf
Anderson, and for sale by
jy 15 ROWLAND k CO.
£ REHERVE KKTTIfKN—Rocoived per
steamer, a fine assortment of Enaent‘1 Kettles for
terves. Also, Sauce Pans of the samo material.
MORSE k NICHOLS,
jy 12 155 Broughton-st.
M UftHAND’S Calcined Magnesia.—The
pl.u.ut tufa, im.ll, or oth.r dlugreuhfa property,
•ad without roughnaaa and grlttinua fa th. toij, Jr
palatn. Ono toa-.pounfal of it i. equal In atrength fa
three or four ten*4poonfal. of the common Calcined
M.gn.jia, ihu. combintug .malln.m .r dole with th.
agreeable form in vhioh Megaortn oan be admin*
P'EAT HER DUSTERS, Tack Hammer.,
JC' v«a«t«bl« CNatt.rw. Rio. nnd MUk Boiler., Jut
wnaiyed nnd far ini, by [j. 8] J. P. COLLINS.
M KIDSIOK CHAMPAGNE.—20 bn.kei.
XTr , . _ HOOTCH PIG IKON! -
XT O 1 Garlaherrie In lou to null purchnwr. P.r
i*\“»« nt New York prio.., by F
C J.p3___3m ANDREW LOW . CO.
1IAMPAGNE.—Bonchi’a cefabrntmi ClnM*
fagne, in afar, aud for ulu by
zi M1NI8 k ELORANCE.
K U £.AMa!? Woman 28 year, old, and htr
JL,^ j Boy child 5—oountry raised. _A; * *
wWr,
8*AI.E—Tho following Ecu: Ou.27y.nn j
; old—field h,tnd; on. 26y.nru old—miUhandi .*
years old—*■— 1 -- J — -•-* -
years old—Umber hand, and
hand. Apply fa [j, lj
CAGES.
M OCKING Bird eager, received and for eala
by Ut 11 I. W. MORRELL A 00.
'ECONO HAND PIANO F«KTB»^u
sole or to hire. 0. B. M1TGHJBLL,
jy 1 Suooeasor to F. Zogbaum AQo.
'Olt SA LE.—A Woman 26 year* old, and tor
1 two children-* Girl 6 and o Boy * ywn aidJ.
country raised. Applyto [jy I] WM. WRIGHT.
Pnraaola in
•aleby
j . . . raroooi* is
f
b4i *
E.b'BYRNE.
ItUTTER/cHEESE, Acc^-90 krg. ml^fad
n Goebea BnUer t 10 Tab. do. do. do: 60 nufa new
£•.{15» I8j> bane, new unled Herring,; SO bbli. Hiram
f«‘i. b“"’“" “SR* 4
■i* 23 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON A CO.
■ NOTICE.
URING th, abfance ot the nodanlraad from
th. State, Mr. J. D. 8TEBB1NS wliTnot u my
foey* . _ WM. B. aVWB, Agent,
onvennnh, Jnn. IO, 1863. jiB
ILK OF UOME8—An excellent arUcU for
softening and beautifying the skin, removing
. Freokles, Ao., and a moat agreenhl* artiolo to vs.
after ahaving, Ao. For sale by ' —
J® » JOHN B. MOORS A CO.
SjAlDKKD UEl^F AND
O bbls. smoked Beef. 100 smoked Tongues.
per steamer, and for sale by ^ *
iy 8 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM.
FBE8H OBOCKBreg
F RUITS. Smoked Bggfud T.mgH..,
Cn.fa.tiy ..hand“S5h«SE^
I-ARO tfe PLOUH^' 1 ‘ tok * M ‘ :
X) 60 hhd, Prim. Bacon Bidfa
BO do do do Shooldera
60 bbl. nnd 100 kata prim. Leaf Lard
f-s^usrsss^ 4 rto «
|ylS SCRANTON, JOHNSTON BOO.