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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1853)
IVANNAU P. HOU8B dc HOSPITAL MAY lit, 1853. Visiting Committee (or July k August: R. A. Lewi* yf, Duncan. Applications for admission should' _0 to till Visiting Committee. In oases of emergen in/ mombor of the Board of Managers may grant rmlt*. il l ^^ The atomaeh prepare* the clcmcnta of bile and the blood ; and If it doee the work ib’.y and imperfectly, liver diaeiao lo the certain re- It. Aa soon, therefore, aa an/ affection of the liver ia rceived, wo may be aura that the digeative organa o out of order. The flrat thing to be done, ia to luister a apooiflo whioh will aofc directly upon »maoh—tbe mainapring of the animal machinery, thia parpoie we can reoommond Uoofland’a Qerman prepared by Dr. C. M. Jaokaon, Philadelphia. o u mQ alterative and a tonic, U atrengthena the resilon, change* the condition of the blood and thoro- giT«* regularity to the bowela. jy 2S-2w [^^iikr scientific wonder IMPORTANT TO DY8PEPTIC8.-Dr, 8. lloughtou’e Pxrsiif, the TrueD aU,trie Juice, prepared from Rennet, ir th itomach of the ox, after direction! of Baron Lie- the great Phyaiological Chemiat, by J. 8. Houghton, ’,) piiiuJtlphia. Thia la truly a wonderful remedy indigeition, dyapepaia, jaundice, liver complaint, uipation and debility, curing after nature'a own tl.od, by nature’a own agent, the gaatrio juloe— inphlet*.containing acientifle evidence of ite value, •ni»hed by agenta gratia. Bee advertieoment in ano- P*rtuf thia paper.1J jj the SUBSCRIBER wiahea to purohaaa ofih negroea at all tiraoa, either aingly, or in fa lioi and will pay fair market pricea for (hem, WILLIAM WRIQUT, Bay Lane. ltecont Improvement In Dentlatry, dr. BARNES having secured the right to ^j£uae Dr. Allen's Patent Compound, Is pared to supply artificial teeth on his plan. By tho ofAlleu's Silioioua Compound, the teeth, gum and made in one solid and continuous pieoe; form- oat life-like and beautiful substitute for nato- teoth ever invented. Thia improvement needs only ho toon to be appreciated. Dr. B. will be pleased jbit specimens to all who will favor him with a oall i office, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets, to Barnum’a Hat Store. ly je 14 DENTISTRY. rs. KOYAJLL and JOHNSON, Surgical ntul Mochunlcal Dentist*, office over Zogbanm’e Mutio Store, Mar* ^ST*ket Square. ly i A lVurmutcd Ifciuedy. ANTLltS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AN1) OTHERS. CAN rUHOUASC MO KKMEdY XQCAL TO TOBIAH’ VENETIAN LINIMENT, Dyaautiiry, Colic, Croup, Coughe, Rheumatlgm, uuiuty Sore Throat, Tootliaohe, Headache, tiua-siuknoss. Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Seres, Mosquito Bites, Iu- , Pains i * it does not give relief, reoolleot your money will be oded. All that ia asked ia a fair trial of it accord- the direotlona. Thia article is an English reme- aud was used by llinm tho Fourth t late king of England, certified to by himas a«uro for Rheumatism, where ything eiao he had tried, failed. Over 1U,U0U,UU0 ua have boou eoid in the United fitatoa without a lo failure, and many families have stated that if it 410 per bottle they would not bo without it, in roup, as it ia aa oertain to cure as it is applied. t itvere couuu ia ourod in a lew days. It o ru acuk in 3 minutes—UKAOAOUa in )£ an hour and ha, when first takon, in a few hours. Aft* Price 25 and 50 cents. “mA TOBIAS has also put up a HORSE LINIMENT lot bottles, which ia warranted ehoaper and better oihtr lor Colio, Oalls, Cuts, Swellings, Braises, ws, Cracked Heel, Ao. *dT Price 60 oents. -©ft TOVIAS could till twenty newspapers w nnd certitloates rocoivod oommendlng Ills mt coutiders that warrautlug it sufficient, ,o does nut obtain rellof is not oailod on to pay for SOLOMONS A CO. and J. II. CARTER _ ulo agents tor Savaunah—also for sale by the drug- snd storekeepers throughout Georgia, if* Ur. Tobias' otfico, 2 W Greenwich street, N. Y. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 8t. Au- 11*11, will supply the oountry morohants SPECIAL NOTICES. sect tilings.! ■ iutho slowest prioes. rl« Urine* whichi never fait to give salisfac- n, and are used by many physicians their practice. J. S. Rose’s Nervous and Invlgor- utlng Cordial. Greatest Discovery in Medical 8oionce!—For all Nervous Condition* of the System {—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. ^^The astounding and happy effeot of Dr. S» ltoso's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous ph/aiolau* to use itiutheirpraotioe. For a weak ution.ltifl a grand restorer: it completely re- from the system all nervous irritations, and ia miraculous iu ite rapid and happy effect. The ani tho nervoue are frequently restored to per- icslUi before using one bottle, Frioe dfty cents. J. 8. Romo’s Great Pain C'urer— the Wonder of the Ag 1 you auffer with any paint If 3 Curer. It cures Toothaone, Sore Throat, die, Stiff Neck or Paiua in the Fmo, In .. . uioldy Pain in tho Stomach iiuaius. Corns, and any irritation like a charm for l'aius in the Side, it ouree uuic_ w Cute* Chilhiaiu*. Corns, feet. It a - " r 1 Would.—Dr. Rose', •sst CouuHSjburr iu-d Cough Syrup givos immediate relief to the C'uaghs. whother coneumptive or proceeding from - it Ailay* any irritation of the Lunge, and fort!- syitom against any future attacks. In bottles iiiuous Habits and , you require a purgative medicine. If yo ooii, you Bliould remove It from the eyslorn. If iveria outofordor, you will havo cold feet, va- sppetlU, and a yellow skin—take Dr. Rose's ' Hus or Railroad Pills, and you will soon be from all bad feelings. In boxes 12)£ and 25 cts. Pills are oailod RAILROAD PILLS, because anoad of ail othor pills in their good effects. * Mtrcury. •f ih* abov* preparations, with Dr. Bose's Modi- ;VU-ir to Persons in tiioknos* and In Health, to bo JAS. 11. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., w WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. , the rospectable Drug titoros la Savannah, ar*d leut the State. ly mar 14 I1KIR8 WANTED. In 1835 and ’36 a large number of Geor- “ gians went over to the Republic of Texas to -he loxans to gain their independence. Many of were massacred with Fannin, and others feU fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and “ ■ The Republlo of Texas grantod to the heire brxvo men a large quantity of land, very few hero como forward to claim tholr right. The lanl* of those who partioipatod in the rovolu- struggla of Texas oan procure these lands, on iion ic the undersigned, who possesses all ncoes- ornution on the snbjoot. 1 S. Y. LEVY, Bavannah. liberal adranoce made upon ehipmentt • tf Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and (3m) DENTISTRY. u. M. C. IIEAIO • all oporatious pertaining to Natural or Artifl- h, iu the beat style. Offlo* first oorner west ol l ha11 “»«»■ ly jan 17 SCUTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE r emigration agency. » arsons wishing to send for thalr friends, Uuliruu. of bringing them out by f,tst e ship*, are informed that tho subso> lbora are »8<mta for tho aboyo Agouoy lQ thIi ojty> r * 1,0 authorised to draw on Meatrs. Wm. •hi k* ’ k* ver P°°l** Q ■ um * trom and up- c i drafts are negotiable in any town through- ** »nd Groat Britain. °n Irenes and Germany, payable In all parte ontiaent, also for ealo. Arply to - ly BUNKER a OGDEN, 80 Bay-st * SULLIVAN has removed hie Ofllce 0 Eongreig-etreet, between Drayton and SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1853. STEAM8BIP LINES. Statu Mail Line. N.Y.AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIPS SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days Of leaving fia- 1 _ vannah for N. Y. I The Augusta, Capt. I.yoo. on Weunesdy' Tb. ,'lortd.. Cpb Wu. ahull, - S.lunt.y, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Saturday, The Augueta, Capt. Lyon. " Saturday, «» 25 The Florida, Capt. Woudhull. “ Saturday, J ily 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, '* Saturday, 0 The Florida, Capt. Woudhull, Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 14 Wednesday. The Augueta, Capt. Lyon, “ Saturday, The Florida, Capt. Woodhnll, « Saturday, « 30 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, •* Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. « Saturday, 6 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, « Saturday, « 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, “ Wedneeday, •• 17 The Augueta, Capt. Lyon. " Saturday, •* r* The Flprida, Capt. Woodhull, “ Saturday, " \ The Arabama, Capt. Ludlow, •• Wedneeday, *• ! The Augusta, CapU Lyon, •* Saturday, Sspt. The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, ** Saturday, •• The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, •• Wednesday, " These ehips are the largest oa the eoast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and oomrort— making their passages in 60 hours, and are oominanded by skillfnl, careful and polite oAcere. They offer a most dosirable oon- - «- —- *- “ iletion of the At- j ----—-•*. ho surai-weekly— *«aoh Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, 125; Steerage, $0. PADELFORl), FAY k CO., Agenu in Savannah. - -UL. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR PHILADELPHIA.! Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel ■teamihlp STATE OF GEORGIA, of tveuuoauay, Juno 16 I Wodnoaday, August IU Wednesday, June 2i> Wednesday, Auguat 24 Wednesday, July 13 I Wednesday, Sept'r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept'r 21 This ship has been bnilt with the strictest regard to the eafsty and comfort of her passengers, and her ao- oommodatione are unsurpassed by any steamship on the A new ateumahip, already launched, and in every respect equal to the “State of Georgia, will take her niace in the line at an early day, and will with the Itate of Georgia make a weekly lino, leaving eaoh port n Wednesday. Cabin Passage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $20 Bteerage J»ll C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON k MARTIN, Ag'ta in Philadelphia. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMaiilF ISABEL. William Hollins, Commander, be tween Savannah, Key West and Ha- oonneoting with the Pacifiu toamship Company's Lino tor — r .—id sea steamship will hereafter leave 8avannah for Koy West and Havana on the 15th and 30th of each month, and from Havana fur Bavan- uah on the 8th and 22d of oaoh month. Tho I8ABELwlU connect at Havana with the United 8tatos MaUSteamshlp Company's Line to Aspinwall P^fio Mail Line from Panama to Cali Dry Goods, Clothing, ko. Ready Made Clothing for Spring nnd Bummer. W M. R.SYMON S, Draper and Taller, 17 Whilaker-el. TY ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of hia lb friends and the public in general, to his Urge Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for tK present and coming season; it has all been made up under hie personal superintendence, and for style aad durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in the market. The following comprises a por tion or tbs btook: Frocke and Basks of BUok, Blue Cashmere Clothe, Black Drap Dots Frocke and 8aoke, L‘Mn Frocke and Sacks, Gr ^ 8 . Uk and Browu Linen Hacks, Blaek and Colored Alpaca Frocke and Saclts, rants or Fanoy French Casaimere, Black Doe Bkin “i?*.*.’ Blaok Drap Dels and Bpring Tweed Case!- mere, W bite Duck. Fancy Linon Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill aad Dock Pants, for servant* .Vestsof Black 8atin, Blaek Barathea and Fancy Silks, ianoy and White Marsailles, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stock or furnishing Goods, suoh as Stooks, Gloves, Suspendors, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Undor Blurts, Strips Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., oto. The whole ~ r which he offers for sale on aooommodatlng terms, and prices as oheap as the oheapest. apr IS New Spring & Summer Goods. D l WITT* MORGAN h». ia .tore, to which they are weekly adding by the steams re, a large ilu h 1[ *R ni of , Fanc > r and staple Dry Goods, which they offor for sale at tho lowestpnoea: Printed Bareges, Linen k Cotton Sho Pillow Cnee Linens, Grenadinos, „ . . . .Barege de Lalnes, Printed Mualins, Organdies and Cambrios, Huutch k FrenchGiughams, Laoes, Ribbons, Itc., Ladies'aud GenU' Kid, 811k and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves k Mitts Caeslmerce and Vestinge, White and Colored Linen Drillings and Coatings, Mourning Goode of all do soriptione, oorgia Osnt tation Goods. R1BERQ'8NEW BUILDING, Congress-st. roar25 Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Birds' Eye Diaperf, abacke, Is k Scotch Linen Damaska, ..." NApbUsnnd Doyles, Bleached k Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringes, Pavilion Lace and Nott, Umbrellas and Parasols, Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Mnslins. ,, -i «--• . . Mull and Nninaookado.. * nd • >* r «« TMl.l/ of other 1-lu- i from Panama Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ipUK 81U!SCIU1U;r h>. oa h.ad, .ad I. 1 ooaitull]. Motiving from tho bolt aad moot r.ipto- -. f Iu th. country, Rich Di.mond.’ltu- d Ua- .Ut.r JawolM, and itorling Silv.r War., * uJ *•* 8 P.«". and Fork., 8U- v.r Plato, and Walton; Toa B.ta; Ca.tora; Coot nnd Bauoera; GoblflU, Tumblora, Pap iloaU; Boun and 2*S5*Jh mdle ;{ Pi '- ,0 • Cream, Cake and p!.b Knltaa, Solid Sllvor U.Mort.l-loklo nnd Uuttor Knival, Nap- H “ d FrullKniva.; BllvarPlated ' J ' iifurnia aud the _ _ and Oregon. Passeugere will bo landod at the Railroad Wharf froe, transit at the Isthmus at the passenger's expense. The I8ABEL wUl also connect at Havana with . uw United tiUtes Mail Steam Compaoy’a Line to New Orloane. Tickets for Key West and Ilavanaoan be had of . COUEN8 ft HERTZ, Ageuteat 8avannu u . Tiokets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Fran Cisco can be had b; 1 by applying to MO R DEC AI ft CO., Charleston,, B. C NEW YORK (St SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORID A, Caps. Wood hull, aud ALA- BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New York and 8avanuah Steam . Navigation Company, will leave Ba vannah aad New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the earns time that the Marlon and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive In New York as soon as or before them. jOTCabln passage $25, payable bofuro going on board. Agents: PADELFORl), FA Y ft CO, Savannah. , . SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. Jy Id 124 Front-street, Ntw York. U. 8. MAIL LINE. THROUGH IN M TO 55 HOURS. Rev-1 ork a Charleston Ste&m-Fneketi Leave Adger's whnrvesevery Saturday Afternoon and each alternate h’ednee- ,Jay. On Saturday the new aud splen did Steamships JAS. ADDER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tone. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Ton*. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster oomraandor, will sve each alternate Wodnesday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. 04T For Freight or Passage, having elegaut State Room accommodations, apply at the otfics of tbe hsii, HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bey and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. ‘ ship will be plaood on the line V6t Wed dnesdasrs. feb 10 STEAMBOAT LINES. Summer. All goods consigned to It, will however '-rwarded by other conveyances, may 26 GEORGE 11. JOHNSTON, Free’ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA Via Darien. Bruiisvrlck. 8t. Marys. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLKBURQ (Black Crook), AND PICOLATA. Leasee every Tuesday, ul 10 o'clock, A. U. rr — . The superior Bteam-paokot WM. GAS- P'WSljfe^^kTON, Capt. Shaw, will leaie Tuesday ■HEBfii^BeMurning, at 10 o’clock, and will c tinuc to leave every Tuesday. The ratoa ef passage by this boat are ae follows: To Darien $3 00 tit. Mary a 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, Pieolataand Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston ,-paAot wharf, or to CLAQHOBK ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag'te. 1ST TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON D. B. MAIL STEAM-PAOKETS 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 Charleeton at 12 M. the same day, tnitneoting at Charleeton with the Wlliniuatton Hteaiu-Packets. Whioh leave with tne U. S. Mail every dey, at2)^ P. M. and also with the Nevr-York and Charleston Hteamshlps, Whioh leave Charleeton every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday eveniags, will arrive in time to oooneot with the splen did now steamship James Adyer one week, ana the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours; t steamships, $25. [my 16] B. M. LAFFITE>U, Agent. 0FF08IT10N LINE TO FLOK1DA. RATH or PASH AO M REDUCED. The superior now st-eampaoket W£- iLAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every 'Saturday at 10 o'olock A. M. Bate of passage in large airy stato rooms, as follows ~ Darien .$3 00 SL Mary's 4 60 JacksonvUle^ 6 uO PiooUta 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Oeals, Will be •hipped free of all ohargee at Palatka. ily on hoard, at the Charleeton Co.’s Wharf, or 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. *7* SHIT LINES. FOlt VltEIGUTAMI CHAUTBU. The fine fast niling sch'r UALLOWEL! Herding master. For particular^ apply to 3mUL jy 27 COHENS ft HERTZ. FOft NEW YOUK—Brig Line. B Tbe fast tailing regular packet brig AUGUS TA, Thos. Stone master, will have immediate dispatch. For freight or passage, apply c board or to [jy 181 WASUBUBN. WILDER ft CO. ill Alii IS E HAIL WAY. — , The undersigned respeotfully informs M 0ft all who may need hie eervioea, that he^CBft SfeMfthae charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,SMS which ia now in successful oporatlon. He is. therefore, prepared to take np vessels of any else usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, fte., on reason able terine. Those who with to olean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can r' * Railway, upon riasonable . ‘ oontraot tor building Vessels of any olass or desorip- and to carry on the business of Ship-Carponter- Bpar-making and Caulking, in all its various branohes, at th4 oastern extremity of the oity. A good Shipamlthie on the premises. aril . WILLINK.Ja. THE book and job in TING OFFICE ouuscribors, is now uuder tho management lni c. As IULL, liveiaul!t.M!! lp f t % t » nnd wh0 wil1 tok# P #ftl lu hli; 1 ®YJiihli 0 thB M »«nUonof all work en- (ut^rf.Vil! pMt and -that which „• ... 1 r enew(\L 0 *(^ lr GOic * undergone a aDd Munketarlic taABna...f° . 8 nxaterlally improved, aim the ‘ns or . ,v! in * *“**Frt»ls considerably enlarged, if l*»i, cr will bo spared in obtaining a 'Verv R.«.,V er J description, of superior quali- •“U worthi b ® ,a,,d,, 10 r « udflr t T‘® «•" that th ® ,u PPort of tlie ooramuuity, J - 1'uriHi.. w ®? t w ‘ t ' 1 du ® enoouragoment. •* •■tabnJhm5nS. l0 ^ ,,r oona#ctlon with ‘h® store. or with Mr. Hall at * Ha , n 6°* over F. W. Cornwell's °w>re, cutranoc in the lane. J. M. COOPER ft CO. WnndTh^DjstaiF; a story of the 8< . ofiVofthfH^Sf or V)® AdT,ntQ r«s of a Bln- •fedcon»«? , .t w 5f^ r ®P ri,,t ® 4 ff® 1 " tho uew- C( *rroolinn- f w of with twenty T'e BkiSw -; J ' F ®JD0 Collier, F. 8. A. *; b» Cos variations with Anxious ’ ^ i^ebod s. Spencer, D. D.-Seoond Se- sorptr or of a n/n eurrar or U* w cll ®5 b J D eu tinsdow. Ib! M. Bird, M. D. . --T-jjy DJ JOHN M. COOPER ft CQ. —A superior articlr, roc’d. 4u 8«tta, by W . Q ! WADSWORTH, IL, TEA, <&c 3U bills kileuciic:! Whale Oil, 76 boxca Black Tea in >», and Papers, IS boxes tioda and Sugar Biscuit, 76 do Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger, received and for sale b^ jy!5 McMahon ft 1 J U8T DECEIVED— 20 dozen of that line Hungarian Tokay, for sale by jy 13 A. BONAUD, oor. of Bi Bay and Whitaker. FUESU UltOCFlUFS. ALY, COLD 8UDA WATER, I ^LAVOKKD with the fiuost and most delicate 1 SYBUPS, always on draught at UIl'E'S FOUNTAIN, South East oornor of Broughton and Whitaker-etreete. LEMON SYRUP and BYRUl’S for Fountains, kept constantly on hand. Orders lor the city or country promptly attended to. tf apr 21 1IACON, Ac . L'fl II1ID8 Prime Bucou hides Uu 30 do do do Shoulders 20 casks ehoioe 8ugar-ourod Hams 160 boxes Star and Adamantiue Candles »30 M. superior Havana Cigars, landing and for ale by je 27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. I4IHE8II TURNIP 8EED8.—Ruta Bags, r Flat Dutoh, Red Top, Large Globoand Largo Nor folk Turnip tioede, of the growth of 1863. JustTnoelved and for sale by. WM. W. LINCOLN, R COHENS ft HERTZ. ECEIVED PKU8teauicr AUGUSTA. 26 boxca Lemons. 10 do. Oranges. & firkins choice Goshen Butter. 6 boxes ehoioe new Cheese. £ imported English Cheese. 2 barrels Pig Hams. 2 do. Smoked Beef. 2 do. Pig Sides. W OOL—WOOL.-3.000 Iba., for sale by DAVID R. DILLON. jy o Foot of West Broad-st. til Brooghtou-ei. just John b. moore it co. iorks and Ladles; Cako Baskots; Castors; Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooks and oommon Brut Clocka of every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplae Watohee; Fine tnumelled Hunting Watches; Gold and 8ilverThlm- W%! d i “4 silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Keys; Fino Rogers’s Pocket Cutlery; Raiore and Ilasor titrope; Card Cases Pori * m »• .« him with their patronage. His prioee are ae low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State, mar 18 8. WlLMOT. No. 1 Market-equare. HOME MAIVUFACTEhlT ** 5 RJ c AN SOAP COMPANY.!! 1-1 ° Purchased tho right to manufacture the 11 following kinds of Soap, the undersigned is now prepared to do so at tho ahorteet notice, vix; American Cream Soap in bare. " Laundry in inaes. 44 Toilot (Sauitive) in email bars. Shaving Soap in oakea. " " Cream in pots. Cream Soap preparation in bbls. By the use or those soaps, hot water, washing mt- ehinee, washboards, fto.. ko., 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 on the parts mostly soiled, then plaoe them in watir sufficient to 00vsr them, and let them remain in a few hours, with a good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing, tboy will bo perfectly clean and beatifully bleached, T . w iS°i Ut lnjur £ t ?, th " d ®ftouto fabric. A calf and trial is respectfully solicited. a m « E ' MONGIN, No. 170 rfiongliton-st. N. B.—These soaps wash in cither hard, salt or soft *- may 23 DRY OOOD8. Notice Extraordinary Positively Selling off at Cost. f|®HE Subscribers, desirous of closing their pres- X eat business, would Invite tho attention of the clti- lene ol Savannah and ite vieintty to their Urge and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goode r* PRIME NEW YORK COST, among whieh are to be found some of the most desira ble styles of goods, for this and the coming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, vis: Colored and Figured Bareges, Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaconet and Cambrio do, do. do. Check Bwies do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Printed and Plain LUtu> uo. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins, Ginghams and Bsrego De Laines. Black and Colored Chamolion Silks. Plaided and Brocaded do. Colored Maroellno aud Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. SON ft Co.*■ Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together *>th a Urge andelegantaesortmentof White nnd Br< ~ "of all V - - Table Damask of all widths. Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper. Linen Dowless.Iluekabaek Diaper, French Linen Tow- els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric, fte. fto., fto., fte., fto. OCR ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraoee every article kept in a first olese retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to call for themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, whioh will be sold in many insUncea below cost. Tills is no Humbug, CALL and aoe, and be assured of the feet at J. U. COHEN ft co., may 24 a, uuiir.n s tu., 140 Broughton-et. Frocluinnllon. 2 COMMON WKA1.TH OK 8 A VANN AH. UJ all whom tlmeo presents shall come, groining. Know ye, that we, the proprietors of tho “ Bine re, have a large stojk of roodeon hand and contem- # g o a c . h ® n *® * n °»" business on or before the let day of September next we therefore will offer for sale * hl * d «J. •«**'• •‘-xk. *t prim. North.ro COST. Our atook is large, new and fresh, and has been selected with oare from the beet Philadelphia, N \ ork and Boston Houses, and conMits in part of DRY GOODS. 1000 pieoes or Prints all prioes, 600 pieces of Printed Lawns, Jaoone^, Swiss Mull, Cambrics and Cross Bar Muslin, Ginghams, Baroge Do Leins, very oh.an Hilk }>“ b ill*- H.™, 11 ,*!', “|! k *» d Ooltoa Kruoli, 8,10 .ad 12m Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings aud Bhirtings, 200 doasn assorted Hose and half Huso, 100 dosen as sorted Gloves, 15 do. do. Alexander's best Kid. at 60 cts. per rair, Silk and Cotton Hdkfs, Linen Drills, Gam- broons, Cotton Panta. Stuffs, fte. CLOTHING. A large and well eelooted stock to be sold cheap.* 100 d °*°“Meortvd Linen B. Shirts and under Shirts, Draw- Uur stock of Boots and Shoos, ia entirely frosh and HATS. Panama, Leghorn, China and Koiauth, 200 dosen double Canada Straw, very oh.ap. Alec, 3 cases left of ». OM .£* hlo . Dtbl ® 8ilk * (Spring and Summer style.) Ne Plue Ultra Hate, manufactured expressly for the Blue Store, together with 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention. . YfuT..*? : od •"» v « nl ' vidl, Vld. ,nd joo will find that it is no humbug; butto your advantage to give l a call. HAU8MAN ft MAYER, a/t Proprietors of the Rlue Store, , 18i Congrese-et. P. 8.—No extra eharge for showing the goods. *e*The Central Georgian please oopy 2 months, and md bill to this offloe. Hunt’s Restorative, ,OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. > a M1IS pleasant end elliRieut agent for the proven- ■ tion ofbsldneis, and the removal of dandruff, is S*^*.?™.** * a *illary at tbe toilet, both on aooount of its dolioate and agreeable perfumo. (freo from essential oils,) and its keeping the hair in plaoe and curl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in any form required, so as to keep in its place. Proyfoue to curling the hair, moistou it lightly with the Restorative, whioh wi) give it a gloss v and durable curl. Children a heads shov.ld bo dressed with the Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly cleanse the akin, and lay the foundation of * good head of hair. Foreale, together with a variety of Hair Oil*, Co lognes, and Shaving Crcama, at the SHAVING AND UA I It-DRESSING SALOON, 168)4 Broughton-etreet, Nearly oppoelto St. Andrew’e llalL By WM. J. HUNT. WOOD! WOOD! fPIIE Subscriber will keop constantly on band X at hie WOOD YARD, at tho Canal Bridge, a full *"Pply. at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. 11 orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Brougbton-street, will be promptly attended to. 1;*^ Wood Hold Low For Cash. ^61 tf J.M. BUTLER. “ CJLEAH THE TRACK.” Tbn subscribers have this day ■ ■! put in operation, two eploudid FOUIl 1IOH8B COACHE8, aud Sixteen of the best Horses that tne country can produce, to ply between the Forsyth Depot and the In- dian Spring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno, old and experienced roinamen, pledge themselves to oonvty the traveling publie to and from the two points in a safer and better style, and quicker time, than ever before done at this place. We also have Family Omnibuses, always in readiness.— Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to thoir comfort and interest to oall fur our Coaohes.— f * meet both the day and night trains of oars. . , „ . A. J. ft C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, June 15,1863. je 22 jygr Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, Savannah; Fed. Union,and ifccordor, Millcdge- ville; Journal ft Messongor, Macon; Times, and En- puirer, Columbus, will give tho above a conspicuous plaoe until August 15th, and forward their accounts to i, and they will be settled. New Goods. I . HASHER, W No. 140 Congress-st. OULD invito tbe ettontion of Ladies’ to Ids ehoioe selection of Baragee, Chally’s, Muslins cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, liose and half do., Linen Cambrio lldkfe., Under- aleovoe, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mite, Laoes, Edgings. Inserting*, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a groat varie ty of fanny articles. tf apr 9 Houses and Lands. C 1AN be obtained >>u ,. iiiiuwu y .. and . , . urrou,xdln *f roa,,d- * if applied for in two weeks. Also, Gardon Lot No, 68. On accommodating terms. Apply to [jy'25 2wj JOHN 3. BOWEN. a TO RUNT. Six DWELLINGS in the newFonr fitory Brick Bloek on Linooln-street, oorner of Hams, Inear the House of the Sitters or Charity. These build- 111 be supplied with water, gas, and all modern conveniences. Apply to (jy 27-2w) W. H. LLOYD. FOR RUNT. \ The STORE on Waldburg's Wharf, now In the | occupancy of Mr.Jno. Doyle. Foiaession given L 18th November next. >7-0 HODT. HABERSHAM k BON. STORK FOR HUNT. 1 for r#nt 0,1 T,1 f»ir * wharf, well eitu- | nted for a grocery or provision store. Anplr to ROWLAND ft t'O. jy 27 FOR RUNT. T HE WHARF ami Lot nt present occupied by the “ Charleeton Steam Packet Company.” Pos session given on the first of November next. For terms, fte., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. Good win, at the Custom House. %f jy 23 FORLUAHU. Will be leased at i'ublio Auction on Monday tilths following Lots of ] the 17th of October c EINSTEIN & ECKWAN, 1S1 Congress-Street, I NVITE public attention to the LOW PRICES nt whioh a general assortment of Dry Goode sred for sale at their store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goode very muoh below the market value at the recent Auction Aales in this City, iy are now prepared to share tho advantages with their euatomere, by selling the following descriptions rices below their original <'ost. Organdies, Tissues, Baregos. Barego de Lainea, Mantillas, Lace Capos, Linen Hdkfs., . Embroidered do., Cotton Edgingsftlnsertings, Thread Needlework do. Quilts, do., Hheetiug and Shirting, Brown and Bleached, Irish Linen, lloalery. ’arasole. Embroidered Mualins, Buunnor Silk, Capes, To insure the entire advamteges of the bargains wo ow offering, an early call at our establishment is necessary, as suoh bargains oannot last long. )• 14 E. ft E. DngueiTenn Gallery. T HE Subscriber hns tnkoii the Rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentioo, oornor Bt. Julian etreot and Market square, where ho will be happy to see the former patrons of tho Establishment, and ae many new onos aa will favor him with a call. J$7”AI1 pictnrea put up in the beat style of the art.~C$ 14 ly J. W. MILLER/ BOOT8 AND HK10E8. Just received from Philadelphia, iiSLl-and, lying in the city of 8avannah au5 cornpro- sTng nearly the whole F>ttr Latcn Traci:. First—A large and commodious dwelling house and outbuildings, with a surrounding lot of (10)4) ten and a half acres upon which are a number of magnificent ehado trees, a large collection of ornamental shrubs, rosee, rare plants and bearing fruit trees, figs, grape, peers, apples, fte. 8*cond—A lot of five acres (5) finesito for a brick yard, with an extensive bed of excellent clay. Third- Three lota varying from (7) seven to (9) nine acres, containing eligible locations fur buildings, (without the firs limits,) the best of planting land, partly wooded. The dwelling and lot will be leased lor (5) five years, and the remaining lots for ton (10) years. Persons wishing to examine the lots, oan do >o for tl ext (30) thirty days, by applying at Fair Lawn, to jy »3 lm JOHN S. BOWEN. INSURANCE. Home Inanrnnce Company _ ot ; THECITYOU NEW-rORK. G.pltnl ♦500,000, nil nnlrt In. . „ SIMEON L. LORMI8, rtV.ia.at, CU.RHS J. M.BTI1V, B«oT,. • T he h UBscHi BiBShSi, b.. n .ppoiat. •d Agent* of the above named Company, are now rrepared u> take rUks against Fire on Bulldlngs, Mer- Fire and Life Ininranee Agency. Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $200,000. Granite Fire Insurauco Company OF UTICA. N. Y t CAriTit, $160,000. Charter Oak litre Insurance Company* HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $250,000. ALrnxp On \ President. Jas.C. Walelkt, 8eo’y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance (jo.. OF WATERFORD, N. Y. ^ Capital, $150,00 0. nAiars Cijaskr, President. F. D. Mos, Seo’ry. These Companies having a oash capital, safely In vested in bond and mortgage, aro prepared to offeot In surance against damage by Uro, on all kinda of property “n reason able tortne. res Application* received by A. WILBUR, Agent for Savannah. 129 Congress-el. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cash System. CAPITA!* $930,000. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary •yetem, anJ trill insure tho lives of white pereons, al.J negroes. Dr. p AHNOLD, Medical Examiner. Iy MINIS ft FLORANCK, Agents. Bancroft dc Bryan, GENERAL AGENTH AND BROKERS. r0H THI1 rOBCBAOE AND SALE OP STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE* REAL ESTATE. No. 117 liny 8treet, 8avnnunh. jan 24 Llrorpool and London Fir© and Life 3 __,_ , Insurance Company. 'HE uodersiyued Agents of the above Company, .a. U a uk ® r ‘ ,k ® •IftiMt Fire on Buildings, 8took in ado, fto., on the most favorable torma. BANCROFT ft BRYAN, Jan 24 No. 117 Bay-et., Savannah. ROYAL IN8URANCK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. J 'HIS INSTITUTION has established an Agoncy I lr * Produce and jperty will be issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO. tiarannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PUiENIX fTuK OFFICK. rpiI18 Company takes Fire Risks in this city, aud zSKTNA 1N8URANCH COMPANY X OF HARTFORD, CONN. HE undersignud, Agents or the above Conepaav, •oatinue to take risks against Fire on BnUdlnge, Mutual Life Insurance Cempany ef New York# I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. F. 8. WINSTON, . Prw t- Dr. R. p. Amnold, Medical Examiner. Anplioations received by f ® kU ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthern Mutual Insurauce Company. \ 8BURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Lives of White Persons art also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the 8onth. . v WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton etc. NOTICE. ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving at this Port beta eon tbe first of July and the last day of October inclusive, are hereby notified to appear at a Offiea within 24 hours after suoh arrival, and male u rrport in writing on Oath to tho Mayor of the City, "of the age, name and ooonpation of every person who shall have boon brought aa passenger, in each ship or vessel on her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every neglect or omission to make inch report, the sum of $76 for every alien neglected to lo so reported.” Tho eaid Masters of Vesstls are farther notified, "if ipy person who may havo boon a passongor in any suoh 'hip or vessel, and not being a oitlson of tho United States, shall be eufferod to land from anoh ship or ves sel, at any place vithin tho distance of fifty miles from tho said City, with intent to proceed to Die said City, otherwise than in (he said ship or vessel, the Master or Commauder thereof, shall be liable to the like penalty of $300 for overy such person so suffered '•“Permitted to land.” Vide—Laic jHueed, Dec. 29.1819. EDWARD G. WILSON, _ . • • . .... ,Clerk of Council. Savannah, July 1,1853. jy 2 LOXTEHIEB. Offloe No. 163 Bay-street—near City Hotel-ia connection with ITnrnden's Express Office. Georgia fcttate JLottery. A. D. ELLIS k CO., Managers. To be drawn this day In Savannah at 6 P M. class 39. CAPITAL PRIZES: 4,000 Dollars-2,000-1,193, . Ao. fto. fto. 0I »ly $1—eharee In proportion. Risk on a package 'of quarters, only $3 73. To be drawn To-Morrow. EXTEA CLASS 14. MAMMOTH SCHEME. 869,000—25,OOO—10,000 I TiEk.HISrtH.lT.iitKrtQ’n $5—Ki,hui. $1 BO. TI.^.U, .ItSU M.|l, Mj70.jM.ta1 f ® r , b 7 A h ® F ack ®l®. for sale by CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GREENE AND PVLA8K1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Oj^cs No. 6 Whitaker Street, Bay Lane. QBBQOHY > MAUBY*BuipH. CLAM 90. Will be drawn la Savannah in publio This Afternoon July 29, at 6 o*olook. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL 1 4,672 DOLLARS! fto. fto. fto. Tickets $1—eharee iu proportioa.9 JAMES GOWEN, jy 29 Vender for Gregory ft Maury. GREENE ANO PULANK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Bull-Hlreet. GREGORY ft MAURY, Managers. >ry. J . (T7 19 69 65 29 65 26 25 72 16 33 41 56 Whole Ticket 1C 50 OH a prlxe of $100. _,... . . CI.ASB no. 90 ron 185.1. Will be dvawn In public, at the Exchange Long Rofim This Afternoon, July 29. at 5 o'clock. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL t 4,672 DOLLARS! fto. fto. fte. Tiokote $1—Bharce In proportion. Tiokets and Shares, either singly or by the package sale by E. WITHINQTON, Vender for Or ‘ ** Jy29 Bay Lane, GEORGIA 8TATR LOTTERY, r the 601461 of the Independent Fire Co. at Augueta. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. Will.be eold ih front Paper, oontlitln «... 1. TO-MORROW, July 3o7at 11 o’eleek. *rr>* ***** haai FWmitora, oonnt and risk of the former pvrohaeor. Chemicals in said store. Also the farnltnm together with tbe oonexplrtd lease ol the stare. Tana* at sale. Tract of Loud at Private Sola. Lot Land No. 23, 10,3, containing 100 actes, well tim bered, situated in Case County near Kingston, a few miles from the BUte IL Road. Roecndale Cement at Private Bala. Now landing per sobr Cataract—100 bbls Ujrdraulia k lement. * . ® vember. To be drawn In Savannah This Afternoon, at 5 o'clock. olass 39. CAPITALS: 4,500 Dollars—1$,000—1,139, fto. fto. fto. Tioketeoniy $l-8haree in proportion. Tiokets and Shares fur sals, and Priiea cashed on de- and, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens's Building, “ * lllsui jy 29 Opposite Pulaski House, New-York Advertisements. 17c L. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 Ilay Htreet, ^ F8PECTFULLY bog leave to inform the cltl* XL sene of Savannah and its vioinity, that they have concluded their arrangement! with the Central Rail road and Baukiug Company, and are now running Mes- •engere daily to Macon, and semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding gooas to Milledge- vllle and all intermediate places. We would also say that our cxnresjos by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable ua to forward every description ol Merchandise and valuablos to every town in the North- —Tit otatoa—Blau to cultrurui* uuU Europe. A°vj l ii C AV ND w <iKNIS 7^ 1M ®®J* , . tr ®0L Savannah; C. A. Llle ft Son, Maoon: Geo. B. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-et., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York 43aud 45 South-third-etreet, Philadelphia; 8 Court- •treet, Boston; Exehange-itreot, Providonoe; Mout- gomerv-street. Ban Franoisoo. feb 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, ft CO. TO RENT, On reasonable terms, a two 8tory Brick Tens- nent East end of Broughton street. Enquire it the Corner Btore.jy 19—0* IIP Khli 1 • k A comfortable dwelling House, situate) in I Joachim st. Apply to D. A. O'BYRNE, L jy 9 tf 36 West Broad-atreet. TO RENT. j Two small tonements; also, Boom. Apply fine sleeping 11. F. WILLINK, Hr. t Yor a term of roars, the store and dwellio corner of Bay and Montgomery ate. Apply to may 30 DAVID R. DILLON. Valuable Lot For Sale I FOR SALK.—A valti.lile Lot con. fiZB I taining202k aores, aitnated in the 4th T" ■ District of tho first soction of Randolph, Lee Cuunty,) and known as number I76. in the of said District. Persons desirous of purchasing, 70R RENT.—The brick building, CO feet front “ . .. .'led b; ” onions,* eery, possession given apply to(may 9) COIIEN8 ft HERTZ. TO RENT. I Throe fia* STORES, on Moore’s wharf, feb 24 ROB'T. UABER8UAM ft SON. TO RENT. riMIllEE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congrusn-et. I Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nuree, house serv- anl and cook. Enquire of [feu 24) A. BONAUD. Vchoico lot of Ladies Gaiters, Ties nnd 8lippors. Also, Gsixtlomon's fine Congress Onitors, Patent Leather Pumps. Pump Bole Boots, fto. Those who dosiro a good article aro invited to call and be ” d. W. HEIDT, 18 Gibbous' Range. HAMPTON’** VEGETABLE TINCTURE A FRESH supply ol this invalunbln remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all throat diseases well as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and impurities tho blood. Just received and lor aale by J. E. DxFORD, jy 4 Cor. Broughton and Barnard-ste. 7IIIOCKERY, CHINA A: STONEWARE G roceries, &c.—coffee.—150 bug* prime Rio, 75 do Jamaica, 50 do Java. tiUUAR.—lOhbds Porto Rico. 10 do Bt. Croix. 5 do N. Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered aud Clarified. MOI.ASBEti.-25 hhds Cuba, 76 bbla N. Orleans. FLOUR.—150 bbls Baltimors, 75do Canal. 50do Ui- tm Smith's. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 5(M Baltimore •d, 30 hhde Sides, 20 do tiuoulders. dosen Brooms, painted handles. 200 do painted Buckets. SOAP. CANDLES AND 8TARCII.-60 boxes No. 1 and family Soap, 50 do Palo do, 75 do Adamantiue Can* dies, 20 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do, holo ana half boxes Starch. TOBACCO.—350 paokages various brands and quali ties. Tj^OR HALE.—Lot 60 feet on West Brosd ai., r running back 120 feet, with a email Wooden Build- on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. a To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particular! apply to John A. Oray, in the house or at tho oorner of Jonei and Aborcoru stroets. tf deolti WANTED. SITUATION WANTED, E Y . Young Mun who hu. a knowledge of bu*i- a... aa general Clerk In . dry good, or grooerjr a. Uood reference, can b. (Iran if required. Ad- draa. O. B. O., at Ualcyond.le, Berirea county, Ua. jytt WANTED. 3 OR 4 olderly NKUKOKS, to buy , quire at [jy27-tfj JUliN i.AMA B, OOUBBTIC LIQUORS.—7B bbl, Pheioe’ tiin, Silo . E. Ram, 76 do Beotllled Wbuky, 30 do Extra Old Monougahela do. WINES.—30 qt. Madeira, reeeivod and for sale by jj U McMAHON ft DOYLE. I) quarter eaeke pure Malaga, 8 do ehoioe >RANTED J ACUNFTH end Laurua, Mourn. ins do.; Needle Worked Cellars, Long Arm Net Mitts, Glace Bilks, Blaok Silk Net, Wash Blond, Irish Linens, Long Lawns. Ribbons, fte., just reoeived by this day's steamer and for sale at the loweat prioes, by jy 14 DeWITT ft MOfeGAN. INKNHIIEET1NG, Linen Table llaraask, j Calicoes. Corded Skirts, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook _u*lins. Bilk and Ganse Flannels, Shirt Bosoms, In fant's Fmbroidered Waists, Fans, fto., fto., just reo'd ' steamer aad for sale at the lowest prioes by DaWITT ft MORGAN. I A.UMt—'JtiO Reynold's Baltimore Hams, 300 Ml Graham's Philadelphia do., 400 Duffleld's ft Some, jy 14* *° d f ° r > ^ < cIaGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. jDOA) O in« Jy W. D. FORD. TEAS. T7RE8H Groen and Black Tea* of superior quali* ty, and for sale by [ jy 16] W. D. FORD. C E«1*R E SERVING PITCHERHj- Stimpson's oelebraud BriUanla Ice-ProservMg rtcbsre, just received per steamer Alabama, and for if by £j« 15] J. P. COLLIN WANTED I N a email family, and for which libflral wague will be paid. An experienced Cook, and a Woman strictly qualiflod for a houso servant. Appiiicatione from owners for colored Women, or from white persons willing to fill such situation* will be reoeived. Ar * at No. 117 Bay street. 3 jy DRYGOODS AT COST And Some Less for Cush. ilium nwiji a mm Many Fancy Articles Less, j doing this. _ that it will be sufficient to kuo w that we will do as we =o h Ji‘pwcV8 b ."'o“2^K l notour way, - as is well known in Savannah ; the UBST jl'I’gk will have no advantage ovor those who are not No secrecy enjoinod to tell what you gi ns is frequently the caeo with tome, to hide Mu TRICKS, , while at the samutime perhaps pri tiring them on yourself. WATCH, YOU WII THEREFORE look and learn before yon purchase. Our stock is large, it is not necessary to enumerate them. We respeotfully invite tho LADIES and Gen tlemen of Savannah, and all who visit the city IN WANT of goods, to call and examine our stock. Alter whioh they can Judos boat botwoen what they have seen and ours ; this course is host and safest for tl purchaser to a wiso oouolusiou. J. H. A HI. Slicuhan, Corner Broughton and Whttahrr~»te., rosy 31 SA VA NS A H. Cosinr’s Exterminator. OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF Rats, Mice, C'ookroacboa, Ants, Ground Mloe, Moles Beetles, Crickets, fto. Warranted not injur ions to the hutnan family. WIU not die in their holes. Also BUG8 t * rm,Ml ° r for the total annihilation of BED- Principal Depot, 44A Broadway. RtrxKEHc**.-Washington aad Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges. Carlton House; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Paciflo llotol; Shollo/'s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets Chas. Thlbault* No. 16 Washington street; L. Dolrno nic°, *8 Broadway; E. G. Howard. Editor of the Hnn- day Times ; Westchester llonse, Bowery and Broomo •troets ; W. Hoiberton, 430 Broome street, and 75 Maiden Lane: Empire City Home; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Bonjamin Wood, 40 MoDougal street; L. B. Binesse, 43 John street, and 80 St. Mark's Plaoe; Thomas Thomas, Jr„ Architect, 304 Broadway. CKHTinoATS or 167 nuns. I have given Henry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef- fectnaltrial, and having seen the wonderful effoete of the same, andoonvinoedof the superiof efficacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cation* of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in tho kitohon and oellan. THOMAS KIRK, m. Tort. Dfio.mbar I** Yor ealo by all the wholesale druggists in the oity and the principal druggists in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, fto. Warranted in all cases. Nonogouuine unfes* eigned by HENRY R. COSTAR, I* 448 Broadway, New York. Jfc a/Wto-C Improved Essence of Co fee. w^®A h fV, J urt rteelred from the mannlhctsren la Philadelphia, and will oontinne to keep on hand for tale, Augustus Uummel’s Improved Enoses of Ooffeo. JSJf }• , tk ® i®«t composUion of Coffee ovor offered tot •ale, and Coffee made from tho Enonffo is maeh mors whoioBomo. more delicate, finner flavored and colored, °i # V' ® Dd . 1 . n •▼•*7 rospoot superior to the “JiJS® Coffee, and In use will prove a nott oaring 7« Kr ssr d «“ ° rU * u ’ ^ and « Private Eats, ,25 ^-NcwBacon, assorted Hog round 2,090 Freeh Leaf Lard, just received per B. R» from Tennessee, and far sale lnlou to suit porohasero. Groceries, Provisions, fte. PHI I,BRICK ft BELL offer <n aooommodatlng terms, plpfi Cognac Brandy. 10 oasks "Small Bttll”* Sootoh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoMahan'e). 6 eighth oaska Pinet, Castillion ft Co. aad Henaeny 2, r . tndjr L 2W . d0i - of fln ® Rmioira, Sherry and Port dy—all private'■ to ok* Rum ' ® Ad Cherry Braa- Bscon.—30 oasks Sides, 10 oaska Hams, 13 oasks Shoulders. liar.—300 bales Eastern and Northers. CBMBMT.-150 bbls. Bosendale Cement Co. Flour.—100 bbls. Canal. 60 bbls. Bibhmonff, *' ‘ Cuockbbt.—26 orates assorted Common aad Granite. /C L .VYJt{‘* , 7 70 oaeee Tumblers, assortsd, 10 oasofl rlnes, 18 bbls. Lampe, Molasses Cans, fto. Ckackbhr.—10 whole aud 10 half bbls. Boston. Is h Imp or tcd°J JJ 00 c 0 m m 0 n Gorman Cigars,30,000 Span- Scales.—A largeaieortuentof Fairbank'a Platform. AUo. a large assortment of Heady Made Clothing, Dry doods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clooks! FaneySoaps,Fa oyArtiGos,ftp.ftp. * jiu - * Platter and Ceatent at Private Sale. JLSt roeeived la etoro, and kept oonstantly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Bosendale Cement, 16 do. Plaster Parle. Mp \ For Rent. Two 8tores, Noa. 8 and 12 Johneton’t Building, Bay treat, for rent low. Citation Tor Letters IMsmlssory. 8 rA ciuiux2 CouVrr*’ }To ill who. Il mxy eanc.rn. WJ Btttili Willl»m Kemxhart will inply ■( f v, Ih# Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Administrator on the EsUte of John Swanston; Thesn are, thorefore to eite and admoaieh ail whom Ik may concern, to bo and appear before eaid Oonrt to make objeoUone, (If a ay tfi.y have) on or before tho first Monday in September next-otherwiee, letters will be granted. Witnux, JOHN M. M1LLEN, Elq„ Ordlurr tor Chatham Cuunt/, thlx, tho 2d d»» of April, HBjT 1 * apr2-oamDin A LL FEKMONH having any demanda against Robert P. Burton, late of Camden County, De ceased, a; • hereby required to present their aoeounts in terms of the Law, and all those indebted, will make immediate payment to R. E. BURTON, Executor. St. Hary r e, April 301ft. 1863. 3am3m ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nlueteeuth Century. TTIBTOKY—Tho history of thojo pinntors would j a these JLJ. occupy more apace than oan be limits. Suffice it to say, that tho meet eminent ohern- lsta and physicians of the United States and of Europe were consulted as to their composUion. But it was left XT ix hardly worlh whll. fur ih. purchx.rr lo A know oar moti vos for doing this. Wo trust Wood Yard—Ferry Wharf. J. T. THOMAS, (Suecensor to D. Remnhnrt,) . . L . of 0> | ood. Ik.— ... i. J. M. Cooper • vr«., iiuiih iueruiiisoa, n. w. i.incor — J **-- * fico of the Morning News. Orders for Heed Cunc for Shipment, supplied at abort notlpe. tf je 6 IIOOIR MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES 8f HARNESS 1S3 Congresn-atreet, Savannafa, The 8abeoribers manufacture^^—Jfo and keen oonetantly on hand, aBBfiL large and varied stock of _ dies, Bridles aud Harness, and F ^ mails to order every description of articles in their tine. Our stook comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Baddlw-Bags, Whips, fte. 1’or us of supplying themselves, will do well to establishment. All articles sold by us are warrautod for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, our execution prompt. 6m may 17 Loitered ready foru BELDEN ft CO'S. A/I ATHKMATIL’AL INSTRUMENTS, 1|1 for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, jyjl 1U2 Bryan-at. W OODEN WARE.—Tubs, Buckets,Pasting Boards, Knife Boxos, Bread Trays, Brooms, Metres, ftp., for sale by [jyllj J. P. COLLINS. stroet. Ljy 9] N. K.RARNUMft imM reoommendod. WANTED, A LAD who can como well recommended. One J\_ who writes a good hand and has a knowledge of iiguree preferred. Apply at this office. jy *” w ANTED.—A Ihuroushly mpeten rill bo i liboral compensation. Applications must bo made be fore the first of August, to jyl KEMPTON ft VER8TILLC. BAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A L1NF. of Four Horee Post Coaches leaves 8a- Monday aud Thursday, al 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-Hones, Riceboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’eloek P. M. Returning on Tucedays and Fridays, Arriving ia Savanaab at 8 o'closkP. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the care for the West. EOT Offloe in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister ft Co.'e tables, oorner of 8tato and Whitaker its. Office in Jaali U. L. HART, Proprietor. MORE NEW GOODH ATDELDEN’8. J | JU8T received per steamer, every variety I of 8UMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Pe- •dale's, Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and fall trimmed Whito Beavers, weighing only 3)£ oa.— Alec, a very fin« Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Large Lot ol Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan ters use. Canada Straus at $1,76 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1,26 to $2,50 per dot. AU to be had at the new Hat Store, oorner of Brouchtoa and Barnard to. (may 7—tfj BELDEN ft CO. —IllJS biers, Preserve Dishes, Wine Bottles, Docantors, and ail other articles in the Glass Ware line, kopt constantly on hand and for sale by jy H J. P. COLLINS. for pubiio use. They aro made poroos, so tFiat the B oration of the perspiration oan go on sufficiently where io plaster ie applied, without,aa with other plasters, causing the accumulation or acrid fluid, whieh oorodes the skin and oeoasions many unpleasant sensations, not necossury for the cure or alleviation of affeotioas for -rhich a plaster is usually applied. They are tonio and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value in mauy affootione of tho chest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the part upon which they are applied. Those strengthening, warming, aad pain-relieviug plasters, will be fonnd Invaluable in weakness of the back, uhronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervoue affections; in asthma, and^>aina in the side or eheet, especially when proceed- weakness, or a sense of coldness - >eh; iu chronio or recent affeo- kidnoyein oases of sprains, strains, or —* . locul palu or dyspepsia _ at the pit of the stomach; in chronio tlonsorthe kidnoya; in oases ef spt- braises; and in nearly all oaso« where weaknem exist*. Tho reader is especially referred to the following tes timonials, moro particularly to the letter from Dr. I. T. Honderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcock •sred of a nervoue disease of the bowels of many year •landing. — Dr* I* T. IlendcrMort’s Letter* FUmeitle, Louisiana, Jlarch 8, 1860. Dn. T. Allcock, Siu I have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowole foryoars, with hypor- throphy of tho heart, aud havo triea every thiug known to the praotice or medicine from tho very best M- D's.i but truth prompt* mo to say that your plasters have giv*n me more permanent reliof than anything else 1 havo need, and I beliovo will product) a perfect cure. 2 am wonderfully pleasod with tho counter-irritant effect of your plaster, for it is produced in ench a mild and gradual way, as well as the Invigorating notion it gives to the capillary circulation around the parts to whieh they are applied, with the great nervoue sedative influ ence they exert opon all nervoue diseases. %In conclusion, permit mo to say, that I have had ex- .erienee of the qnalitica of tho plasters heretoforo in ise, but must placo yours at the head of them all. Ev- ry medical man who bocornea acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend hie patients to use no othor than the Meaioated India Rubber l'lnater of Dr. AUooek. "Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters ean be obtained at the Book Store of W. Tmob.ii 'Wili.ums, No. 149 Bay-et-, Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout the oountry. j/W sod law t-w 2 'HIHI. ■ Century of Wonder., but few of lu dlaoo voriui *ro morn •Irlklng th.n tbit of Crl*. oro. Nothlogi.To th.ohxns.of ban In tbn Ch.m.lkm or tho Doiphiu, van be more rapid than tho alteration produced in the oolor of the hair iy the applioatlon of doro .* f*l‘l u l d .Uair Dye. The inventor has found .... ipro’ solicited to oall and judge for themselves. Cristudoro’s u VA tK VK . AND beautifiek Stlmnl.tn.It. growthnndMrpntnxU.IUInlurUnn. to the latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both •old at CIUSTADORO’S Hair Dressing Saloon, No. If Monument-Sqr. waste Ido.ly 19 NEW WINE AND L1Q.U0H STORE. No. 0 Whitaker (Street. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully nauoun- »• to the oltisens of Savannah, and of the in terior or this state, that he has now opened ’and will keep continually in storeT • large assortment of the beat qualitioeof the various kinds of W iuc* and JLiquora, both foreign and domeatie, invoiced from the best source*, aud to hia stook of which, at present on hand he invitee attention. Having had eixtenaive experlenoo iu Franco ae a manufacturer, and in America a* impor ter and dealer, hie acquaintance with the trade enMlee him to offer aesuranoe that the artiolee whioh aro sss. morated below aro eaeh gennlne. Article* of Direct Importation. Frenoh Brandies of various binnds; Holland Oln Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky 1 Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and SLCrolxBum. 7 ‘ IViues. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry. Champagne. Hook. Clar et, Sauterne and Bnrrundy Wines. ^ aw Cordials. In Cases, Curaooa, Marasohino, Ratafia. Blavaltm lurechenwaMor, Absinth, fte., fto- ^ Ale and Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Al£ Also Agent fbr Domestic Liquors. O BJUTM. JOHN OLIVEB, Home, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Paper Hanger. Sic. *0. 121, BUOUOUTON 8TRBKT. |JEG8 to return his thunks to the citizens of JL> Savannah, for past favors, and to assure them that all work in hie line entrusted to him,shall be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trust* by an assiduous attention to buaineae, the employment ofeompentent workman and the use of tho Ust materi als, to insure a continuance of their favors. lie keeps for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and puttyffklnt, marking, white wash and othor brushes. * may 16 6m 1IEL1UUOI.DT A EiFUEU, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, See. Corner of llryan aud Jcl!eraon-*treeK* 9 Respectfully announce to the publio in gene ral, that they are now prepared to execute all orders in tho abovo line. N. B —All artieles manufactured by ne are , 1 ■ warranted for materi al and worktnansuip. * UET-MBOLDTft EIFLER. WINTER IRON WORKS. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Portable Circnlar Saw Mills. J 1 IIE8E Mills are warranted unsurpaeied by any in use, are propelled by an Engine of 12 inch bore Cylinder, and present the latest and best improve ments throughout. Among those, the patent Oiling Box is exclusively used, Hoxles continuous feed Works. *«• Tfic® delivered at the Factory 2,500 dollars, lest than $100 additional will defray the freight to Savan nah. Angusta, Charleston or New Orleans. MjniiBttis* of these Mills Is alone required to estab lish their exceeding eimplicity, cheapness, durability and superiority throughout. All descriptions of Engiuo and Mill Work furnished at short notico and fully warranted. Address j) » , J.8. ■WINTER. Agt.W.1. Work!, jffgr Charleston Conner please oopy. made to order. Also, Suspension Shower Bathe with fixtures. MORSE ft NICHOLS, jy 12 155 Brongbton-st. 1 the city, warranted sound. fault, and sold to re- Apply to WM. WRIGHT. ROWLAND ft CO. PRESERVE KETTLES—Received per L steamer, a fine assortment of Enamel Kettles for Pie serves. Also, Sauce Pans of the same material. MORSE ft NICUOL8, jv 12 155 Broughton-et. 1 1 AY.—300 bales prime North River Hay, landing per bark Condor, and for sale by jy!8 Cohens ft hertz. M ILK OF ROSES—Anexcelleut article lor softening and beautifying the skin, removing Freckles, fto., and a moat agreoable article to u~ after shaving, fto. For sale by je 8 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. SOAP, STARCH. CANDLES, dec. 300 B6 £“ F “ J, r*« l * No. 1, and 1 lb. E 100 boxes (Colgate’s Pearl 8tareh. 80 do Boxdel'fl 6'e am 60 do Star Candles. 40 do Treadwell's Soda Biscuit. 200 reams Wrapping Paper assorted. Landing and for sale by s and 8's Tallow Candles. je 15 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. SUGAR, Ac. 1 A IIHDS. Choice 8t. Croix Bugar. 11/ 10 do Porto Rico do 30 hhds. New Orloane do 60 bbls. 8ugar House Syrup. 100 do W. J. Molasses. 20 hhds. Prime Baton Shoulders. 30 do do do Bids*. Received and for sale by SCRANTON, JGUNSTONft CO. PIANO MC81CA1 ‘ ”... uM.xuv** ui rr. /.ugnanui m. L.O,, 01 which firm he has heretofore been the acting member in Savannah, would res- . . . pectfolly invite the attention of those In went of anything in the Musical Line, to his cstab- liahment. From many years experlenoo, both in pro- fesejonal and business matters connootod with Musie, Mr M. feels himself fully qualiflod to proffer his ser vices in the selection of Muslo aud Instruments, or the fulfilment of orders; with tho assurance of his utmost teal aud industry in his oudeavor to deserve tho patrom age and confidence of the publio. O. B. MITCHELL, J* 16 Suoceseor to F, Zogbaum ft Co. warranted sound. Apply to WM. WEIGHT. I)KR STEADIER ALABAMA—Ouo Case X low priced Lawn and Muelins, two cases Marlbo ro' Plaids, ono easo Caledonia 8tripe», 1W) pieces Moe- quito Netting, for solo by jo 16 Lx ROCHE ft DOWNE. UTTER AND CHEESE.—30 firkins choice Goshen Butter, 60 b xes Cheese, received for sale by Jy 15 McMAHON ft DOYLB. .H AMS*—5>X) of Koloeon Sc Littig superior Bal timors Sugar Cured Hams, in store end for sale ■’ 15]OGDEN ft BUNKER. a A RECKS, f.ssuce, Ilerege de Lainee, and other Summer Goode, selling at oost, by 5 DaWITT ft MORGAN. T>LANES.—Bench and Moulding Planes, for A ealo by l Jy 15] C. HOPKINS, Agent. G 1 IN*—-E* Phelps’s Gin, lauding and for sale by < JX MINIS ft FLOBANCE. 1 RATES.—Parlor and Office Grates, for sale J, at reduced prioes by J7 C. HOPKINS, Agent, ONGHK88 WATEKUirrclfromlli. Spring T,, »t received per steamer, and for sale by J. E. DxFORD, ApotheoaxiM’ Hall. ' A mpply Iced tivvry morning, <1 SCUTCH FIG IRON. VTO 1 Gartsherrie in lou to suit purchasers. For Xl.sale at New York prioes, by 3m ANDREW LOW ft CO. C Champagne.—Bonchi’s J j-agno, in storo and for sale b; celebretocf Cham- ale by MINIS ft FLOBANCE. Ij^OR HALE.—A Woinun ‘28years old, and her J7 R°y ohild 5—oountry raised. Apply to iy »Wit. WBIOHT. —Th.folio.iDfUuD : On a 27 jr.tr. , old—hold hwid; oa. 25 y.Jir. old—mill band j on. ytm old—timber band, .ad one 21 vein eld—Held hand. Apply to [Jr 1| WM. WBIOHT. EdOND HAND PIANO FORTES—Eor enlo or to hire. O. B. JdlTCUEI.I,. Succctjor to F. Zogbaum ft Co. UEC I .^OR SALE.—A Woman 26 years old, and her two children—a Girl 6 and a Boy 2 years old— country raised. Apply to [jyl] WM. WRIGHT. CAGES. M OCKING Bird Cages, received and for aale by [jy 1] t. W. MORRELL ft CQ. i JARASOLS.—One cuse assorted Parasvl* in ^ ^good styles, received per eteamerAlabain* and for U« Lx ROCHE ft BOWNE. 60 hhde Prime Bacun Bidoe 2U do do do 8houldon 50 bbla and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard 2U0 do superfine Uo * “' ‘ Lauding end for sale by )y 13. SCRAN' lerflne Howard Street Flour TON. JOHNSTON A 00. T4 Mraaneml. 1 Th. fsentii , enperior qulitlee of thia Mnsnefin, nre, 'thrt It entirely deprf.ed of Cnrhonlo Acld,7r.. from «n- and without roughnessi and grittinesa to thetouch o P®'*i®; 9 n ® tea-spoonfal of it is equal in strength to three or four tee-spooniuls of the common Calcined Magnesia, thus combining smallness of dose with th* most agreeable form in whioh Magnesia ean b«*dmin- istered. ▲ supply just received and for solo by J® >7 A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. S MOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—9 _ okls. smoked Beef, 100 smoked Tongue** landing Jy 8 1 ft CUNNINGHAM. A. LI AND CIDER.—50bble.Albany Crn.m Ale, aad 20 bbls. New Jersey Cider, just reoeived M rta.rtth.AIb«wA», W W IM0 K, O. WH1HKV-50 bbls. ncuBaf . ecdfl* d, fhr.nl. py»| CLAQUOHNtCUNNINOHAR. S PONGE BISCUITS, dkc.—Bult«r, gunr, Soda, Lemon nnd rilot Crackers, Extra and Sn- perflno Genesee Flour In whole and half barrels. Bal timore do do. Soape, Caudle*, Starch, Pickles. Cordial, and Preserves* just landing, Jj 80 M. J. 8QLOMON8. T GUTTER AcFLoUKr-iM kegs end 20 tu£ J ) ee!«otedOneh.nBnU.r. W bbl, uA 1* hktf 4o lliram Smith i and Canal Flour, received per steamer, •nd formI.br SCRANTON. JOHNSTON* CO. to 20 IJORTli OtONAIS—A beiuuful nMorttn.iiC ^.Mhe.lbtut ton.