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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES, SAVANNAH P. HOU8B «t HOSPITAL. >tAY lrt, 1853. YHitinit Committi. (or July A An|iU»; R. A. L»wl. d W. D»oc»». Application. (OralmluIOB should to mods to tb« Vloitinj Committoo. In oMOOOf omor^.o- „ o»r member ot (ko Boord cl M.n.,cr. mojt (root perialu. h ^ ~ . ■pile itomAoli prepares tho elehienti of tho ykT'edAr* 3 b |; 0 ani 11,0 blood ; and If it (loot tho oeork feebly and i,nperfectly, ltror dUeaao It tho oortaia ro- lult. ai toon, thoroforo, no any eflection of tho livor Is rorcotrod, n may bo ouro that tho dljoitlro organ, aroontof order. Tho Brit thin*to bo done, lothad- mlnUtor a epoclflo whioh will aot directly upon tho otomaoh-tho mainorrth* of the animal maebinery.- furthll nnrpooo wo can rooomniond UooBand'o Gorman Blttoro prepared by Dr. C. M. Jaokaon, Phlladolphla. „ an altoratlvo and a tonlo, It otron*lh.na tho dilation, change* tho condition of tho blood and tboro- 'gltoi regularity to tho boirolo. jjr !3-3*r SUIKNTIFIC WONDER! important TO DYSPEPTICS.—Dr. I y-d^^j. B. Ilongliion’o PnrBirr, tho True Digutif. ' Fluid or a a,trie Suit* proparod from Ronnot, or the fourth stomach of »(t«r dlrootlon* ot Ban* Lie l, tIl o great PhjolhloBioal Chemist, by J. S. Ifou*hton, L i) Philadelphia. Thle la truly a orondorfnl remedy I", indigestion, dyopopola, jaundioo. Ilror complaint, Joonatipation and debility, coring after nature’! own Inietlind, by nnture’l own agont, tho gaotrio joloo.- IPamphlet*, containing aolentillo evidence of lUvalne, [iiirnished by agents gratia. Boo advertisement in ano- ber part of thle paper. ood ly * jnno tl . TUB SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase negroes at all times, oither singly, or iu fa milies, and will pay fair rnarkat prices for thorn, In | MS h. WILLIAM WRIGHT, je 21 Bay Lano. Recent Improvement in Dentistry* pa...—DR. BARNES haring secured tho right to T uao Dr. Allen’s Patekt Compound, la now prepared to supply artiQoial teeth on hia plan. By tho b of Allen's Siliclous Compound, the teeth, gum and plate are made in one aolld and continuous piece; form- jug the most life-like and beautiful substitute for natu ral teoth ernr inreuted. This improrement needs only to bo socu to be appreciated. Dr. B. will be pleased to exhibit specimens to all who will faror him with a oall M hie office, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets, ! next tu Barnum's Hat Store. ly j° ** dentistry. Drs* KOYALL and iOHNSOIV, Bftrgtcn 1 nntl Mechanical Dentines. Office over Zogbaum'e Mnsio Store, Mar- kot Square. ly nor 8 A Warranted Keiaiedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- OAPTAhNS, AND OTHERS. CAN FUROUASE NO RBMBdT EQUAL TO Dll. TOBIAS* VENETIAN LINIMENT. f or jnsoutory, Colio, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Uuiusy Soro Throat, Toothache, Ileadaoho, Bea-sioknoss, Cuts, Bums, Swellings, Old Soros, Mosquito Bites, In- > sootStings. Pains in the Limbs, 4.0. If it does not give relief,recollect your money will be uudud. All that is asked is a fair trial of it aeoord- j to the directions. This artiolo is an English reme- Kdy, and was usod by jWilliiini tiro Fourth, late king of England, ku<l uortlAod to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, whero '.irytbiug else ho had tried, tailed. Over 10,000,000 s oortaia ... severe couuu is cured iu a tow days. It oures _j mucin: in 3 minutes—ubadacub in } a an hour and liiuLKUA, when first taken, in a fow hours. 1 i’rioe 2d and 60 cents, oft i DR. TOBIAS bos also put up a HORSE l.INIMENT Iu pint bottles, whioh is warranted uhoaper and bottur [l,.ui other fur Colio, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, Vetches, Cracked lleol, Ac. Price 61) oentSc DR. TOBIAS could till twenty newspapers with the iters aud oortlfioatos received oommondlng his Llni- out, but considers that warrautlug it sufficient, os any io who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and J. U. CARTER a sulu agents for Savannah—also for sale by the drug- ms and storekeepers throughout Georgia. MT Dr. Tobias' office, 210 Greenwich strost, N. Y. I J. tl. CARTER, Broughton street, opposito St. Ac ' Hall, will supply the country merohaute at the STEAM8HIF as® LIN £8. United *Ut« Mail Mss. N. V. AND **AVANN|H MTKAaWHlrS ARRANGEMENT, Days of leaving 8a- ■ ranndh for N. Y. I M AaKUM, Cap*- Lyoa. on Weunesdj Florida. Capt. Woodhull, •• Saturday, The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow Saturday, 44 18 Th® Augusta, Capt. Lyon. * * Saturday, 44 35 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull. '* Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Cept. Lyon, ' * Saturday, ,r 9 Th® Florida, Capt. Woodhull, Saturday, 41 16 Th® Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 2U The Augusta, Capt Lyon. 44 Saturday, 44 23 The Florida, Capt. Woodhfiil, 44 Saturday, 44 30 The Alabama, Capt. iiudlec; 44 Wednesday, Aug. 3 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon,* 44 Saturday, 44 6 The Florida, Capt. Woodhnll, 44 Saturday, 44 13 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 17 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon. 44 Saturday, 44 JO The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, 44 Saturday, 44 27 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, 44 Wednesday, 44 31 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, 44 Saturday, Sept. S The Florid* Capt. Woodhnll, 44 Saturday, 44 10 The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow. 44 Wednesday, 44 14 These ships are the largost on the eoast, unsurpassed in speed, safety and comfort—making their passages in fitfto 60 hours, and are oommanded by skillful, eareful and polite officors. Thoy offer a most desirable eon- voyanoo.to New York. On the completiou of the At lanta in the antnmn, thle line will l>e semi-weekly— selling caoh Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, $25 j 'Steerage, >9. PADELFORD. FAY 4 CO., Je 13 13 Broadway, N. York. FOK PIIIJLAIMBIaFHIA.I Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. 'The now and splendid slde-whoel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Capt. Waltor Col lins, will leave Savannah as follows: WuouoeuMv, June 16 I Wednesday, August 10 Wednoeday, June 29 | Wednosday, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 I Wednesday, Sept r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept r 21 This ship has been built with the striotest regard to the safetyand comfort of her passengers, and her ac commodations are unsurpassed by any steamship on tho steamship, already lannohod. and in every uni to tho 44 8Ute of Georgia," will take hor ilaoo in the line at an early day, and will with the respect equal . ^ ' in tho line at an early day, ■ . ■ of Georgia make a weekly line, leaving eaoh port >n Wednesday. Cabin Passage from 8avannah to Philadelphia, $20 8 to or ago g'.a.L "lAMAiC Agent in Savannah. je 11 HERON k MARTIN, Ag'ts in PhiUdelphla. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIF ISABEL. William Kolliue, Commander, lie- tween Savannah, Key West and Ila- vauu, oonneoting with the Pncitic Steamship Company’s Lino for C'alHoruiu. xms splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Koy West and Havana on the 16th and 30th of enoh month, and from Havana for Savan nah on the 8th and 22d of each month. The ISABEL will conuoct at Havana with the Unitod Staton Mail Steamship Company's Lino to Asnlnwall an'* tho Pacific Mail Lino from 1‘anama to California and Oregon. Passengore will bo landed at the Railroad Wharf ftreo, transit at tho Isthmus at the passenger's oxpense. BAVANNAH MORNING NEWS; TUESDAY. AUGUST 2; 1853. — DRT " Dry Goods, Olothhtl, to. Ready Made Cl< Spring; and St igfer DRY GOODS. Notice PuHil raordinary WM. R. SYMONS, Drnperaad Tailor, It Whiiaker-nt. E E8PECTFULLY solicits fho attnntion of his friends and the publio iu general, to his large s of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable forth® present and coming season ; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style auc durability or workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in the market. The following comprises a por tion of the Bteok: Frocks and Sacks of Black, Pluo Cashmere Cloths, Blook Drop Dote Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duok Drill and Fancy l.inen Frocks and Saoke, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, Blaok and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Sacks, Pants of Fanoy Frenoh Casslmere, Blaok Doe Skin a Caesiniore, Black Drap Dote and Spring Tweed Caeai- “ mere, White Dnok.Fancy Linen *' '** ? “ mere, White Duck, Fancy Linen Drill,together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duck Pants, for servants Vest* of Black Satin, Silks, Fanoy and White Cinens. Also, a large 8tockof furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Meriu.i and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks and 811 k and Gingham Uinbrellas, etc., oto. The whole of whioh he offers for sale on aooominoaating terms, and at prices as oheap as the ohoapeit. apr 12 N)ew Spring & Summer Goods. S K WITT St MORGAN havo in store, to which they are weekly adding by the steamers, elogant stock of Fanoy and 8taple Dry which they offor for sale at tho lowest prices: Printed Bareges, Linen k Cotton Sheeting, 44 Tisane*. * ”***—«-—*■ 44 Oronadlt Ladlee'.nd dents’ kid, 811k and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves k Mitts Cassimeres and Vestings, Drillings and Coatings, Mourning Goods of all de scriptions, Georgia Osnaburgs, and a largo variety of other Pl’an- Irlsh Linens, Long Lawns, Birds' Eye Dla Huckabacks, Towels k Scotch Diapers, Linen Damaake, 44 Napkin* and Doyles, Bleached k Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringe*, Pavilion Laos and Nett, Umbrolias and Parasols, Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Muslins. Mull and Nainsooks do., COUnrNS k HERTZ, Agentsivt Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Asplnwall aud San Fran- be had by applying to MOliDECAI k CO.. Charleston, 8. C. oisco I'f •! ■' s lowest prices fledicines which,never fail to give satisfac tion, and arc used by many physicians iu their practice. Dr. J. 8. ltose’u Norvoua and Inviffor J Ming Co filial. Ilij Greatest Disoovory in Mediual 8clonoe!—For all Nervous Conditions of the Systom I—Heart Diseases aud Nervous Complalut*. -The astounding and happy offset of Dr. Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the , Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous rnur of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain lu face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind My worn dowu by ouro, labor, or study, has induoed hxiiy v'lyslcl.uis to u&eitiutbeirpraciioe. l\»r aumU mUtuUon.it is a grand v-estorer: it oompletoly re vet from tho Bystem ah norvouj irritations, and is jott mimculous in its rapid and happy eJTuot. The ik aud the uurvous are frequently restored to por- • health before using one bottle. Price fifty cents. Du. J. 8. Rose’s Great Puin C'urer—the | Wonder of the A^e. I Do you suffer with -any pain? If yon do, nso Dr •»e'i I’aiu Curer. It cures Toothaoho, Soro Throat, "ache, Stiff Neck Or rotas in the Face, in a few lutes. It oures quiekly Pain in the Stomach oi veil. Cures Chilblains, Corns, and any irritation ihu feet. It acts Uke a charm for Pains lu.ilie Side, abtor Bock, aud for Rheumatism from a sudden 1, it is magical iu its effects, lu bottles, 12>£, 26 and _ :st Couou Srnur in Aim Woulu.—Dr. Rose'. ■Ichrated Cough Syrup gives immediate rolief to the ‘u Uughs, whether consumptive cr prooeeding from d. it allays auy irritation of the Lungs, aud forti • ue system against any future attacks. In bottles l cants and |L lion Riliou* Habits andVad Colds.—If you _ lli'ius, you ruquiro a purgati ve medioine. If you havo |t.id cold, you should reuiovo it from the systom. If rllvsrisoutoforder, you will have cold foot, va- -•e anpotito, and a yollow skin—take Dr. Roso'r iUillous or Railroad Pills, aud you will soon be liicvml from all bad feelings. In boxes 12>* aud 25 eta. 411 of the abovu preparttious, with Dv. Rosa's Medi- P Adviser to Persons in Sioknoss and in Health, to be “ "' r JA8. H. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER k CO., 'ughout the State. r 14 UU1R8 WANTED. Iu 1836 and '36 a large number of Geor gians went over to the Republic of Texas to Toxans to gain their independence. Many of were massacred* with Fannin, and others fell fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and >n. The Rcpublio of Texas grantod to the heirs »• brave men a large quantity of laud, very few horn have come forward to claim their right. The oudants of those who participated In the revolu- ^ry struggle 0 f Texas oan procure these lands, or l*‘oation to the undersigned, who possossei all uoces- l ‘“formation on the subjoct. n 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. _ Liberal advancos made upon shipment, of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and » York**. (3 m ) 0 . A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. I»K. 31. C. HEALD »all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi- I Teeth, in tho best style. Offioe first oorner west ol |Marshall Rouse. ly jan 17 [Al'SUOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE emigration agkncy. Persons wishing to send for their friends, end desirous of bringiag thorn out by first f tM ‘* 1 *hipi, are informed that the subso> ibers are | a * for tho above Agonoy in this city. r y * ro tl *o authorised to draw on Mesvrs. Wm. peett k Co., Liverpool; In sums from £1 and up- F*» which draft* are negotiable in any tovn through* |Heiand and Ureat Britain. 4 , oa Fr ‘“eo and Germany, payable in all part* '«Untinenl, also for sale. Apply to BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-st. Bil. SULLIVAN has romoved his Office 10 Congrees-stroet, botwoon Drayton and tf nov 22 THE BQOK AND JOB MINTING office of Bul)sc »’ibers, is now under (he maungcmcui B *B. C. A. HALL, lie *iv* c< ! ,n P«teut, and who will take great fed to him. ^WUhthe th ° oxocullonof u11 M°rk eu- I “bout PMfc F oar » «Dd that which we are ■>ugh rqnewtu nK £q “ r Miidtrgone a V.i°s U ^ti?!?‘**“R «h*I BlannfneturliiR I °finanuf»M materially improved, and the Ipalnsmaterials considerably enlarged. ' be »pared in obtaining a Te •»tabllshm«nta 0,, * ,r Rny conu ® ctlott witb ■tai? fclSA? tl l* «tord, or wilh Mr. Hall at Store entl-* over F * W. Coruw oil's ®* ^atranoe in the lane. J. M. COOPER k CO. [Forty"c“‘‘ d lh ® Wistafli or 44 Fair, Fai and a story of the South; by W. Gilmore I by onc'oV* Qr * he Adventures ol a Stu- f Work, of L L l ? i . aouU J r ~ 1Uu,tr * t «’ 1 - poversg 2 h ®!«paarf-reprinted from tho new- r 1 *'! correotioYi.^ »® -*622, with twenty Pator'. Sketahli by li Pa T n ® t :° , ^ I ® r ' F - 8 - A. P r «ri J b* i-h.fi,Cunvematlons with Anxioiu I I Ichabod 8. Spenoor, D. D.—Second Se- V* or a Beffi T K H * VVF1 ‘ y or Jof UhTiS® .» Ben Shadow. l-'U bJ h B- M- Bird. M. D. JOHN M. COOl’ER k. CO. 81 Broughton-st. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAIYI6HIP LINE' Weekly. The new and splendid steamships F LORI D A,Capt. W ood hull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to , the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. Theso ships are of 1,300 tons resistor, and o ed in safety, speed and comfort. Those steamers, leaving Savannah at tho same time that the Marion aud Southerner leavo Charleston, ar rive in New York os soon ae or before thorn. jQ9~Cabin passage $26,payable before goiugonboard. Agents: J'ADELFOKD, FAY k CO, Savannah. BAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, New York. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. WI1K HUBMC1UBKR has on hand, and X constantly receiving from the best and most rsspei table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Rt by, Pearl, and othor Jewelry, and sterling 81lvor Wars, such as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forksj Sil ver Plates and Waitors; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups und Saooers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and Sauce I.adlos: Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silvor Dcssort, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated 8pooub, lorks and Ladles; Cake Baskots; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and 8ilvor Plated on Steel Table and Dessort Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Cloeks and oommon Brass Clocks ol every desorlptscu. Gold and Sliver Lever and Lepine Watohes; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and 8Uver Thim bles; Gold and Silvor Spootaolos; Gold aud Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers’s Pocket Cutlery; Raiora and Ram Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watchos and Jewolry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he " eonfldently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Hie prices are as low, and terms ns libsral as at any establishment in the State. 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. U. H. MAIL* LINK. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. New-lurk & Charleston Stcam-Packcti. Leave Adgor's wharves every Saturday , Afternoon and eaoh alternate Wedntt- day. On Saturday the new and sf'^ did Steamships JAS.ADGER. Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will save each alternate Wednesday—having boon newly oopperod and guards raised, is now in complete order. For Freight or Passage, having o'egant State Room accommodations, apply at the offioe of the taenl, HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will be nlaoed ou the line to con nect with the Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 STEAMBOAT LINES. Of lO' rivor. or other warrantable oiroum- 'stances, discontinue boating for the Summer. All goods consigned to It, will however be forwarded by other conveyances, may 26 GEORGE H. JOHNSTON, Pres’t. UNITED S1ATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Dai’ieu, Brunnwick f Ht. Marys* ..~.,„«.,.„LLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND WfUH.ATA.- i ; tvtsryTwtmiay, at 10 o’clock, A. M. w The superior steam-packet WM. OAS- JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Blaok Creek), Lease ipenor Capt. 6 _ Morniug, at 10 o ; olook, and will liuue to leavo every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien - $3 00 St. Mary's...* - 4 60 ITON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tnosday Jacksonville . 6 00 ightt steam-paolcet wharf, or to 24 CLAOUUKN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TU TRAVELLERS UU1NU NURTU. TUB SAVANNAH AMU CHARLESTON V. 8. MAIL LeSSmt STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clook A. M., alter tho arrival of tho night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oouucotiug at Charleston with the Wilmlugton HtcuncPacketa. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail evory day, atifc P. M., and al.iu with the New-York and Cliarleaton Steamships, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengor* leaving Macon on Tuesday ovonings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steamship James Adjcr one week, ana the iLeAtnshlp&JMt/iemcr the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. [my 16) 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OFPOiSITION LINK TU FLORIDA, KATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new steampaoket WE- 1LAKA, Capt. N. King, loaves every ’Saturday at 10 o'olock A. M. Rato of passage in targe airy state rooms, as follow* Jacksonville - Picolata ..$3 00 460 .... 6 00 Palatka. Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight oonsigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to fool/ 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. SHIP LINES. VKHHKIaH WANTED. Ono or two vessols wanted to load w ith sawod Lumber, for Alontevideo aSuMBuenos Ayre Timber for Bath, Mai jyj» HOME MANUFACTIJKE, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANY!. H AVING purchased the right to manufacture the following kinds of Soap, the undersigned is prepared to do so at tho shortest notico, via: American Cream Soap in bars. 44 Laundry in mass. 44 Toilet (banitlvo) in smallbAr*. 44 Bhaviug Soap in cakes. 44 44 Cream in pots. Cronm 8oap preparation in bbls. By the use of those soaps, hot water, washing m«- chiues, washboards, Jtc, kc., are entirely dispensed with, and notoue fourth the tabor is required to do the washing of a family. Washing is doue by merely robbing the soap on tho parts mostly soiled, then plaoo them in water sufficient to cover them, and let thorn remain in a few hours, then with a good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing, thoy will bo perfectly clean and beatifully bleached, aud without injury to tho most delicate fabric. A call aud trial is respectfully solicited. W. E. MONGIN, No. 170 Broughton-st. N. B.—These soaps wash in either hard, salt or so water.ly may 23 Hunt’s Hnstoratlve, 3 011 VEGETABLE HAltt COMPOSITION. 1III8 ploas.ut aud efficient agent for the preven< tlon ofbaldnoss,and tiie removal of dandruff, is io a groat auxiliary at she toilet, both ou aeoouni of its delicate and agreeable perfume, (free from essential oils,) and its keeping tho hair in place and e«irl. When the hair is moist witli this fluid, it may be dressed beau* tifrlly, in any form required, so ae to keep in its place. Provfous to curling the hair, moisten if *• Restorative, whioh will give it a glossy Children’s heads should be dressed with the Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of a good head of hair. For sale, together with _ logons, and Shaving Creams, at the — AN g i| A j R . DRE8 , 168K Broughton-atreet, Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Ua^ SHAVING / i variety of Hair Oils, Co- s, at the i HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 9 mar 21 By WM. J. HUN WOOD! WOOD! FpHK Subscriber will keep constantly on hand iteUfckSa^OOD! All orders left at J. D. Jesse’i, Broughton-street, will bo promptly attended to. Wood Hold Low For Cntrii. jan 1 tf J. M. BUTdE “CJLEAK THE TRACK.” Font HOUSE COAf!IIErs, and Sixteen of tho best Horses that tho oountry can produoe, to ply butwoen the Fursyth Depot and too In dian Spring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francia Uenno, old and experienced roinsmen, pledge ibemsolves to convey tho traveling public to from tho two points in a safer and better style, quicker time, than eror before done at (his place. We also have Family Omnibuses, always in readiness.— Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly totboir comfort and interest u> oall fur our Coaches.— We meet both the day and night trains of oars. A. J. k C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, Juno 15, 1863. je 22 41®- Charleston Courier, Morning News, and Geor gian, Savannah; Fed. Union,aud Recorder, Milledgo ville; Journalk Messenger, Macon; Times, and En- puirer, Columbus, will give the above a conspicuous place until August 16th-, und forward their accounts ' a, and they mil bo sottlod. EINSTEIN &ECE1HAN, 151 Congress-Street, I NVITE public attenlionto the LOW PRICES at whioh a general assortment of Dry Goods aro ered for solo at their store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur chasing Goods very much below tho market value at the rooont Auction Seles in tills City, jy are now prepared to share the advantages with their customers, by selling the following descriptions at prices below their original cost. Printed Lawns, AlantiUas, Ginghams, Lace Capes, Organdies, Linen lfdkfs., Embroidered do.. Cotton Edgiugsfclnsertingt, Ribbous, Fans, Parasols, Linen Thread do. Needlework do. Quilts, do., do.. Sheeting and 8hirtiug, Brown and Bleached, Irish Linen, Hosiery. ares. To insure the entire advantages of the bargalno re now offering, an early oall at our establishment is ecessary, as such bargains cannot last long, je 14 E. k E. Also one to load withSAttfl BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. «■»••*% L i am' Xwe. ,* master, having a large part of wtfSitthor cargo ougaged, will havo. despatch as above. For freight or passage apply on board at Telfair'* wharf or to [jySd| BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO, , Harding master. For particulars apply to L jy27 COHENS k HERTZ. MAUINK RAILWAY. Tho undersigned respectfully informs a. all who may need bis eervioea, that ho^Buft has charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, ■VW whioh is now in successful operation. He is. thereforo, proparod to tako up vessel? of auy siio usually visiting our port, and to do tho work of ropairing, Ae., on reason able terms. Those who wish to dean or paint the bot toms of their vossels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the business or Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all lie various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. A good Shipsmithia on the premises. 1 U. F. WILLINK, Jr. mar 11 FOK SALE. Ofl SHARES Chatham Mutual Loan Association &\J 8tock; also, 20 8hares of Savannah Loan As sociation . Sold in lots of 5 shares [ jy 23] ires or upworns. Apply M. rENDEKOAST. COLD SODA WATER, F LAVORED with the finest and moat delicate SYRUFS, alwavs on draught at HICE’S FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and Whitaker-atreet*. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUJ'S for Fountains, kept constantly on hand. Ordors iu* the oity or country promptly attended to. tf apr 21 DACON,<fco . HIIDS Prime Bacon Sidos UVf 30 do do do Shoulders 20 casks olioioe Sugar-cured Hams 160 boxes Star and Adamantiue Candles !30 61. superior Havana Cigars, landing and for ale by je 27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTt A CO. X'KKSII TUItNIP NKKDri.—Ruin Bug*, JP Flat Dutch, Red Top, Large Globe aud Large Nor folk Turnip Seed*, of the growth of 1863. Just received and for sale by.WM. W. LINCOLN, jy 8 Rockland Lime, forsalo to arrive by COUEN8 A HERTZ. R ECE'VKD PER Steamer AUGUSTA, 26 boxes Lemons. 10 do. Oraugea. 6 firkins choice Goslion Butter. 6 boxes choice new Choose. . 2 imported English Cheese. 2 barrels Pig llama. 2 do Smoked Beef. 2 do. Fig Sides. 2 do. do. Shoulders. 2 do. do. Pork. 30 whole, half and quarter box** Raisin*. J®26 JOHN D. JESSE. I OOL—^WOOL.—3,000 lb*., for sale by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of West Broad-ft. DDLS. Flour, |achr. tiatiila, for sale by < O j®30 E. O'BYRNE. I jum SALK.—The following Men: one 24 1 year* old, oocustomed to working about n steam saw mill: one 25 years old, a good field and steamboat band, ana on* 20 year* old, a field hand. Apply to jy 2d WM. WRIGHT. Dagrueireaii Gallery, T HE Subscriber has taken the lU>oms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentioe, oorner St. Julian street anu Market square, whero he will be happy to set *' former patrons of tho Establishment, and a* many ones as will favor him with a call. j$jF*All pictures put up in the best styls of the art.- mar 14 ly J. w . W. MILLER BOOTH AND SHOES. Just received from Philadelphia, choice lot of Ladios Gaitors, Tics ii Slippers. Also, Gentlemen’s tine Congress Gniters, Patent Leather Pumps, Pump Sole Boots, Ao. Those who desire a good article aro invited to call and be supplied. W. 1IEIDT, may 18 Gibbons' Bango. IIAMPTON’H VEGETABLE TINCTUKK A FRESH sunply of this iuvaluuhle rcn»dy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all throat diseases as woll as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and impurities ot tho blood. Jugkroceivod and to *' 1 jy< Juet received and lor sale by J. E. DeFORD, Cor. Brongbton and Barnard-sl ( 11tO i: KICK Y, CHI NA&HTONE WAllE j A full assortment of the best quality, for sale by jy 11 J. P. COLLINS. G UOCKUIKH, dkc.—COFFEE.—150 bags prime Rio, 75 do Jamaioa, 60 do Java. SUGAR.—10nhds Porto Rioo. 10 do 8t. Croix, 6 do N. Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, rowdored and Clarified. MOLASSES.—26 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.-160 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 60 do Hi ram Smith's. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore Bagged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. 400 doen Brooms, patated handles. 200 do painted Buokets. SOAP. CANDLE8 AND 8TARCII.-50 *™. . and family Soap, 60 do Pale do, 76 do Adanuntino Can dles, 20 do Sperm, 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole and hair boxes Starch. ^1 TOBACCO.—360 packages variou* brands and quall- LEMON SYRUP, Ac.—50 boxes Lemon 8yrup,rl0 WINES.—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, Madeira, received and for sale by jy M MCMAHON A DOYLE. T)K1NTED J ACiONFTri ami Lawns, Mourn- X, in f do » Needle Worked C. liars. I«ong Arm Not Mitts, Glace Bilks, Blaok Silk Net, Wash Blond, Irish Ltuens, Long Lawns, Ribbous, Ao., just received by this day's steamer and for salt* at the lowest prices, by jy!4 DEWITTA MORGAN. 1 ' INKN SHEETING. Lioo^lkblo Damask, j Calicoes, Corded Skirts, Mull, Swiss and Nainsook uslins, Silk and Gauss Flannels, Shirt Bosoms, In fant's Embroidered Waists, Fans, Ac., Ao., just reo’d by steamer aud for sale at the lowest prices by jy 14 PnWlTOQ MORGAN. H Mi Uguifor ,>lo ^ A G|, 0 nm CUNNINGHAM. S OAl-Fi, Cumlln., Hturclt, 1’u.klc and Pmaervos, « ' ' * ■ i .tor. .ad for ule by TEAM. E HE8II Gr.eu aud Black Toai of auporior quail- ty. aad for aalaby Ur 10) T C K.r RBNEKVING PITCHKUH.- I Stiupson’s celebrated Britannia Ice-Preserving Pitchers, just received per steamer Alabama,.and for ale.low iy Ije 16] J. P. COLLIN vf colored and r-tgorea urgau ‘ Blaok and Colored Lawns. 1 Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Mnslinl. Glnghuns and Baregn Do Loins*. Block and Colored ChameLon jSilks. Plaided and Brocaded do. Colored Maroeline and Floreneedo. LIKEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. Wehavealargee * brated RICHARDS with a Urge and elegant assortment of Whltesndjlro' Table Demask of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cl< and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye DU Linen Dowlese, Huckaback Diaper, Frenoh Lltum 1 els and Doylies, Llnon Lawns aad Linen Cambric, Ao., Ao., Ao., Ac. oun ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is oomplete and embraoes every artii class retail store. PURCHASERS v aud see for themsolvea, os ©rout Bargains will be given, espooUlly in FANCY GOODS, whioh will be sold in many inttanoosbelow cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be assured of tho faot at J. 1L COHEN A CO., »ny 24 tf 140 Broughton-j 5 will do well to oall New Goods. I . DASHER, No. 146 Connreu-91. OULD invita the uttnutiou of I.adie choice selection of Bareges, Chatty's, cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., Olngharua. ty of fanoy artioles. Houses and Lands. JfOK 8AI.K on iuInt. Four tenement Brick Houses,two story's Jy 29 lm at Railroad Depot. A PIIIVATE LEASE, C 'lAN bo obtained on tho Fair Lawn J and surrounding grounds, if applied weeks. Also, Garden Lot No, 68. On aoc te rma. Apply to [jy 26 2wj JOHNS. U M H flloclt on Linooln-street, corner J^jjy.the House of the Sisterr logs will Ve supplied with ws conveniences. Apply to (jy 'our 8tory B of Harris, |i FOlt KENT. Tho STORE on Waldburg's W occupancy of Mr. Jno. Doyle. 10th November next. ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. STOl&E FOR RENT. I A store for rent on Telfair’s wh ated for a grocery or provision store. Apply to jy 27 HOWLAND A CO. FOK KENT. terms, An., apply to R. 61. Goodwin, < win, at the Custom House. Land, lying in the oity of Savannah am largo and commodious dwelling noose and out buildii with a surrounding lot of (10)4) ten and a half ac upon whioh aro a number of magnlfloent shade tr Urge collection of ornamental shrubs, roses, i plants and bearing fruit trees, tigs, grape, pears, apj Ao. 8eoond—A lot of flvo acres (6) fine site for a hi yard, with an extensive bed of excellent cUy. Thii Threo lots varying from (7) seven to (9) nine ao mtainlng eligible locations for buildings, (without ro limits,) the best of planting land, partly wooded The dwelling and lot will be leased lor (6) tiveyo and the remaining lots for ten (10) years. Persons wishing to examine tho K“ ' next (33) thirty days, by applying „ Fair Lawn, to JOHN 8. BOWEN. t the Corner Store. TO IU5WT. I A comfortabio dwelling House, Joaohlm st. Apply to D. A. O'BYRNE, jy 9 tf 86 West Broad-street. II. F. WILLINK, Sr. TO KENT i For a term of years, the st j corner of Bay and Montgnmer, VsUunblc Lot For Sale. a FOR SALE.—A valuable Lol con- 1 taining 202). aores, situated in the 4th District of the first section of Randolph, ate Lee County,) and known as mmber 176. in I plan of said District. Persons desirous of j—*--**■ will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this offioe. may 26 tf T?OR KENT.—The brick building, 60 feet front X on Bay-st., by 90 feet doep, now ooeupied by 8 Solomons, Esq., is woll calculated for a wholesale Gro cery, possession givon on 1st October noxt. For Terms, apply to (may 9) COHENS A HERTZ. TO RENT. ESS Three fine 8TORE8, on Moore's wharf. ROI*'"’ HABERSHAM A SON. ULfeb24 TO RENT. rpiJREE Bleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-st. 1 Also, to hire,» Women, a good nurse, house serv ant and cook. Enquire of (feb 24] A. BONAUD. T?OR MALE.—Lot 60 foot on West Broad st., I' running back 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build ing on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. rctti To Kent. iwl A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with "■“■•eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, io the house or at the corner of Jones and Aberoorn streets. tf dec 18 WANTED. /'ILEKK WANTED.—A Young Rian who lias had some experience in the Dry Goode busi ness. Apply immediately at VV 1 . W. C. WADSWORTH, jy 30 No. 116 Congress-st. SITUATION WANTED, T>Y a Young Alan who hns a knowledge of busi- 1 > ness as general Clork in a dry goods or arooory Stare. Good references oan be given if required. Ad dress 0. B. 0., at Ualcyondalo, Scrivon county, Ga. jy 25 « WANTED. Q OR 4 olderly NEGROES, to buy or hire. In- O quiro at L jy 27-tfJ JOHN LAMA*8, on the Bay. X\TANTBD.—A good Porter in a Grocery and W Liquor Store. Nono need apply unless well recommended. [jy22j A. BONAUD. WANTED, A LAD who can coino woll recommended. Ono J\ who writes a good hand and has a knowledge of ignres preferred. Apply at this office. jy 19 Mall. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. with the boats for the North, and the oars fo tar Offioe in Savannah, at Sawyer, Uollj Stables, corner of Btato and Whitaker sts. Office in ( HsAUK’S MATCHES.—100 g I J received and for salo by jy 22 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. ri'AB ■ dox pieces, t C. HOPKINS, Agt., No. 177 Congress-st. Ounny Cloth. I BALES, for sulo by QTOYB0!—1 2 paterus. 146 Broughton-st. T> ECEIVED aud c XY» of Goshen Batter aud n Betters " ’ jy22 otter at 18 and 20 oents per pound- JOHN D. JE8SE. a; jyl OU6KI BltUMIlKS. Comb. Ou„,Comb., for..^b^j.^1 J GmUr h»d. country nbd. ,'OK HALE.—A mulatto Girl. 10 years old- LINENS, suitable for 8hirtings; a! T flaer grades by W.C.WA i/M No. 116 Congress-st. oase where a7aJr trial i*~given,a fresh supply just re ceived at the Apothecaries 2ZoM, by ’ INSURANCE. Home lii.urance Company OF TUB CITY OP NEW-YORK. 1. c.pU.1 «aeo,o«e, .n um i>. ^ S1MKON L. I.OSMIEI, Prullout. J* CnARLKi J. Minrur. Seo'ry. “i HpHE SUBriCHI UkUS having been appoint- at X •<! A grata of th* above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire oa Buildings, Mer- ohandlst, to., oa favorable terms, jy 8 COHENS ft HERTZ. i- Fire and Lift Inanranec Agency, * Farmer*’ Fire Inaurituce Company OF UTIOA. N. Y. Capital. $200,000. s. Grnnito Fire Inatirance Company OF UTICA, N. Y. CAriTAL. $160,000. Charier Oak Life laearance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capitol, (endorsed by the 8tatai $160,000. Alfrcd G i Lt, President. Jas. G. Walelxv, Seo'y. Knickerbocker Fire Inaarnnce Co., OF WATERFORD^ N. Y. CharlrsCiuinsRiPresldent 1 & * F. D. Mo*. Seo'ry. These Companies having a cash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effeot In surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property on reasonable terms. o. Applications received by / A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah, 129 Congress-st, er THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, t g Annuity and Trust Company, r, Charter Perpetual—Cask System• ;* CAPITAL $990,000. ** This company oombines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar 16 ly MIN 18 ft FLOBANCE, Agents. « Bancroft Sc Bryan, 111 GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, VOS THE rURCUASB AND SALE OF STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE 1 1* REAL ESTATE. No. 117 Bay Street, Havnnnak. jan 24 ly Liverpool and London Fire and Life Inaurance Company. , THE undersigned A gouts of tiio above Company, .. 1 will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trado, Ac., on the most favorable terms. • BANCROFT ft BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-»t., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COiMFANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 11,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. <" rpHIH INSTITUTION hns ostabliahod an Ageuoy nM 1 in Bavannnh, and Fire Policies upon Produce and •. Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO. *- Havannah, January 21,1863. o': LONDON l'HU’INlX EIRE OFFICE. fplIIB Company tukos Eire Risks in this city, and — 1 insures Runts and Leases. ■ep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM ft BON, Agents. iHTNA INSURANCE COMPANY - OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpHE undersigned, Agents of the above Company, u JL continue to take risks agaiust Fire on Uuilaings, u. Stocks, etc., on the moot favorable terms. apr 14 COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutual Life Inaurance Company of New York. h T 8AAC ARBATT, Sec’y. F. 8. WINSTON, o- X Pres’t. Dr. It. D. Arnold, Mediool Examiner. Applications received by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern mutual Inaurance Company. e A 8BURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— o Albon C'uasb, Seo'ry. 0. F. MoKat, Actuary, g .The undersigned, Agent of the above Company, oon- ticuos to take tho following risks, vis: Marine, Rive* — and Firs; also on the lives of Servant*. . Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com- * pany. No extrapremium for residing in the South. \ r WILLIAM RING, Agent, ‘ June 17 ly Comer of Bay and Diaytonsta. NOTICE.. . AT A8TER8 OF VESSELS nrrlving at this Port ® 1YJL between the first of July and ths last day of October inolusive, are hereby notified to appear at jay office withiu 24 hours after such arrival, and make a _ report in writing on Oath to the Mayor of th* City, 4 W the age, name and oooupation of ovory porson who shall . have been brought as passenger, in surn ship or vessel ~ on her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every neglect or omission to make such report, the sum of $75 for evory alien nogleotad to be so reported." Tho said Masters of vessels are farther notified, "if y any porsou who may havo been a passenger iu any snoh 8 . ship or vessel, and not being a oltisen of the United , r States, shall be suffered to h nd from suoh ship or vos- . sol, at any place within the distance or fifty miles from tho said City, with latent to proceed to the said - City, otherwise than in^the said shin or vessel, the Master or Commander thereof, shall oe liable to the y like penalty or $3U0 for every such person so suffered f or permitted to land." Ficfe—Laic passed, Dee. 29,1819. EDWARD G. WII,SON, L Clerk of Council, s Savannah, July 1,1863. jy 2 ‘ HAIlNDEiYS EXPRESS, 7 iStjUKOHai 0 153 Bay Street, O ESPECTFULLY bog leave to inform the eiti- ’ sons of Savannah and its vioinity, that they havs concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road and Banking Company, and are now running Mes- songors daily to Maoon, and somi-webkly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Milledgo- ville and all intermediate places. Wo would also say - that our expresses by the steamers to New York and e Philadelphia enable us to forw'ard evory description ol Merchandise and valuables to evory town in the North- ern States—also to California and Enron*. Offices and Agents—163 Bay-street, Savannah; C. n A. Ells ft 8on, Macon; Oeo. R. Clayton, Oglothorpe; Randolph-st., Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exobange-street, Providence-, Mont- _ gomery-street. Ban Franoisoo. g fob 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, ft CO. Wood Yard— Ferry Wlutri. , J. T. THOMAS, (Successor to I>. Remshart,) _ YYTILL keep a con.unit supply of Oak, Ash, f 1 Blaok Jack, Pine and Lfghtwood. Boxps for orders are placed at the stores or & users. J. M. Coopev ft Co.. Johi Merehlson, W. W. Lincoln and at the of fice of the Morning News. Orders for » Hoed Cane for Shipment, e supplied at short notioe. tf j« 6 '• UOJIIi MANVFAGTOUX - SADDLES, BRIDLES If HARNESS 1 183 CongreastaRtrcet, Huvanunh. A The Subscribers manufacture mBlflUk and koop oomtantly on hand, adBflL ■■V largo nuU varied stuck of dies, Bridles and Harness, and make to order every description of articles in their line. Our stock comprises also a Urge assortment of Tranks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, fto. Per sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to oall at our establishment. All articles sold by ns are warranted for material and workmanship. . U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, oar exeention prompt. fltu may 17 > A TTKNTION GEORGIA IIUHSAI18.— XJL Just reeoived, a fine lot of your Fatigue Caps, all Lettered ready for use, at jy 8 BELDEN ft CO*8. City papers pltase copy. \,TATI1K.>IAT1UA1. I NSTUft.il ft NTH, ItJL for Ml. by y. W.COKNWELL, jy 11 MB Brjan-.t. \ATOODEN WARE.—Tubs.Buckets,Pasting Tv Boards, Knife Boxes, Bread Trays. Brooms, Selves, fto., for sale by f jy 11J J. P. COLLINS. \\T1S ftXFKCT KA1N—And wlien it como. f V you will find Umbrellas of all descriptions, (except Silk) at Barnum’s new Storo, 176 Broughton street. [ jy 9] N. K. BARNUM ft CO. / t IjAi>8 WARE.—Julip. Tubes, Borvlf, Turn- \ VX biers, Preserve Dishes, Wine Bottles, Decanters, ] and all othor artioles in the Gloss \* are line, kept ( constantly on hand and for salo by jy U J.T. COLLINS. Ii AT1I1NG TUBH-Of all kinds ou baud, and X 9 made to order. Also, 8nsnenslon Shower Baths with fixtures. MORSE ft NICHOLS, jy 12 166 Brougbton-st. T^OIt HALE.—A Mulatto Man, 21 years old, u -j Jj good Coachman, sold for no fault, and sold to re- main in tho oity, warranted sound. Apply to is 27 WM. WRIGHT. IJliOlJU.—100 bbl*. Baltimore Flour, Juue in- X/ spectlon. landing this day from schooner J. W- < Anderson, and for sale by u jy IS ROWLAND Jt CO. T)UftMBUVK KKTTI.KK—R.o.ivoii ,>cr ’ JL steamer, a fine assortment of Enamel Kettles for Pscserves. Also, Sauoe Pans of the same material. li' JISK k NICHOLS, 1) jy 12 165 Brougbton-st. ~ XT AY.—300 bales priiuo North River Hay, ( XX landing per bark Condor, and for sale by jyl8 COHENS ft HERTZ. Vf ILK OF K08E8—Au excellent article for ff ItJL softening and beautifying the skin, romoving V Tan, Freckles, fto-, and a most agreeable article to us. after shaving, fto. For sale by r j*8 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. ^ SOAP. 8TAHCH, CANDLES, Acc. i 300 g5 ES Fwal, y N °- w,d 1 ,b * Bar v 100 boxes (?olgato's Pearl Starch. — 80 do Bead el’s 6's and 3's Tallow Candles. 1 60 do Star Candles. 40 do Treadwell’s 8tda Biscuit. £ 200 reams Wrapping Paper assorted. Landing and for salo by — je lfe SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. S riUUAK, Acc, 1 1A HIIDS. Choice St. Croix Sugar. J 11/ 10 do Porto Rioo do J 30 hhds. New Orleans do 60 bbls. Sugar House Syrup. 1U0 do W. J. MoUsses. 20 hhds. Prime Baoon,Shoulders. 30 do do do 8ides. Received and for sale by je 16 SCRANTON. JOIINSTONft CO. FOR MALE. A VALUABLE Boy, ubout 14 years of age, very smart and intelligent, aeouatomed to wait in the house, and oepable of attending a horse and driving a Buggy. Apply at this office. tf jy 16 COMPOUND 8YRUP OF ly SARSAPARILLA —This eonoentrated Syrup is found to be a safe and valuable remedial agent, altera tive in its offeota, and purifying la its nature; and may be used with great advantage lu the cure of Rheuma tism, Ulcere, Scrq/ula, Tetter, and other diseases arising from an impure state ot the blood. Just received and I for eale by W. W. LINCOLN, J je 18 Monument Square, 8avannab. — / 3LA RET WINE in cask, ^ cask and in 1 Vy boxes, for sale by A. BONAUD, jy 13 eor. of Bay and Whitaker sta. T>UMP8.—Force, Stand and Chain Pumps, for * JL Ml* by F. W. CORNWELL, | jy 25 102 Bryan-st. J- 17'OHKIGN I.I4UOBb.-% li.ir i>lps. Olartl plj P Dupuy ft Co.’s Dark and Pale Brandy, Vintagos v 1846 and 1819. of our own importation. r 3 pipes Moder 8v an Gin. j 1 puncheon Old Jamaica Rum. — 2 do do St. Croix do 5 1 do do Scotch Whisky, roevivod and for sals 1 by [jy 26] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. U AVr-100 bile. prim. Norili.ru II«y, d.lljr Ap D .HAWN NITIMBKU6—Of Greene (fc Pulhiki ' I-.ft.ry, Clu. Ill s J9 47 InaoaKMgygtMTTig 43 10'Jg Bf| extra oi.i.a M. ran 1815. Tob.ar.wn lu \yilu.luucn, T>.l.,Thli P.y. 78 Kumbtr Lottury—IS Dran BnlloU. OAFITAT, i 30,000 DOLLAR!! _ *«-. *«-. Tioaete $5—Shaves in proportion. Tender for Gregory A Maury, sag 3 Bay Lane, near Ball-street. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, r tksbsnifito/th* Indspmdeni Fire Co. at Auauita. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. 1 37 61 S3 23 69 3 67 73 49 31 10 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. WUl bedrawn in Savannah, To-Morrow Afternoon at 6 o’clook. OMH 41, BRILLIANT SCHEME. 13 drawn ballots inloaoh psohage of 26 tickets. CAPITALS: 5,000 Dollani-1,300-000, Ac. Ao. Tioketeonly II-Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for eale. and Prises oashed o u uu mand, by QEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, aug2 OMinsita Piilu.kl llnu.r Opposite Pulaski Homo Offioe No. 163 Bay-street—noar City Hotel—in eonnoction with Ilarndon's Express Office, “kg Georgia State Lottery. A. D. KLL18 A CO., ManegfW. D RAWN NUMHKttH —Of Georgia Slato Lottery, Class 40, drawn In this city yesterday t 13 87 61 33 23 G9 ,1 67 73 49 31 10 for to-morrow. Ao. Ao. Ao. Risk Risl Risk Tiokete, either liogly or by the pockets, for eale by aug'J CHARLES B. PATTERSON. - J $14 92 % pack of 26 halves only $7 46 t paokago of quartorB, only $3 73. OKKUNR AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUMHEKH-0i Gro«ne St Pulaski Lottery, Claes 91: 29 47 76 64 33 14 56 67 64 32 77 46 42 10 26 Nos. 14 47 64 three No. prise roturnod in a p.nck of T - a|nfto_ 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL t 20,000 DOLLARS! Ao. Ao. Ao. Tiokete $5—shares in proportion JAMES GOWEN, tug 2 Vendor for Gregory A Maury. „ Lo> Land No. 25, lfl, 3, bored, situated in Cass County i miles from the State R. Bpad. ; RoaondaU Cement at Private i Now Undtag persohr Cataroeb^lOO V Cement. ■ 1 ■ 1 |h- -, - •: " Roves for Rene. House No. 20 Broughton street, for Rent untli 1st No- Improved JCstencs of Ge> W» hare Jast reoeivod from toe r Philadelphia, and will oonttaoe to ? sale, Augusttts Ilummol's Improved I? This is the best eomposltiou of Cof«« ever offered f sale, and Coffee made from the Jtaeonee i- —■■E «■« whoJeeoine, more delloate, tinner flavor J nor oeut. over Coffee prepared ta the ordia Try it and see if it does not. ■ JkHtweileirsucun and J.arfas Frists Sale. 13,000 lbe. New Bason, assorted Hog round. 2,000 44 Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per B. R. from Tennessee, and for tale in lota to salt pirohasovs. IL BRIC K ff fS£& Snmaeo^nodatln* terms a LiquonB?-6d bbls. N. £. Rum. 26bbls.Psaeh Brimdy. 26 bbls, Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes. Holland Gta. # Pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 owjti *' SootofiJVhlsky, 1panobeon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 6 eighth oasks pfnet, Cas til lion A Co. aad Usnaecey Brandy, 200 dot. of fine Madeira, Shorry and Pork Winer. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—kil private stuck. ^ ^ Ty 7 Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Haste, U wkl Shoulders. Hi.r.—300 bales Eastern aad Northern. * -tf ’ Cnuany.—160 bbls. Roeendale Cement Co. Flouk.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, Ceockskt.—26 orates assorted Common and Granite.' Qlasswak*.—75 cases Tumhlore, assorted. 10 MUM Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Moiksses Cone, As. Chaokhus.—10 whole and 1(1 half bbls. Boston. ^ Cio aha.—NJjOOO Common German Cigare, 20, QUO Span* Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bras* Clocks! Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Artiolo*, Ae. Ao. jStt* and for sale low, i store, and , 160 bbls. Citation for Letters iHamissory. STATE Ob' UEUIIU1 A, 1 OlliTII.’.M OUUI.TT. I T ° " l0 “ «»»/«>>»*">. £ 11 HIU.AS, William Retnshort will apply al tho Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory U aistrttar on the Estate of John Swanson; These are, therefore to olte and admonish all whom 16 may aonoern, to bo and appear before said Court to inako objections, (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in Hoptember next—otherwise, letters will be grantod. Witness, JOHN 6L MILLEN, Esq,, Ordinary f6ff Chatham County, this, the 2d day of April, 186L n;ir 2’-oamOut I ItiBie a (Jeiitury of Wonders, b*»t taw off 1 its discovorlcs are more etriklng than that ef Crlw t adorn. Nothing save tho ohango of hue la thp Cbemelion or tho Dolphin, uan be more rapid than the alteration produced in the color of tho hair by the application of Crlstadoto’s Liquid Heir Dyo. The inventor has found out the graud sooret of the proooss by which nature im« parte color to tho hair, and has followed it up suooeis* fully. The ohange is iuitant and perreet, and the eofc~ dltlon of the hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptic* are solicited to oall aud judge for themselves. Cristusloro’s PHEBKUVATIVK AND UEAIITIPIEK SUiuulatee its growth and perpotnates its luxuriance to the latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both ■old at CH1STADOKO S Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 9 Monument-Sqr. west side. ly mar 19 MORE NEW GOODM AT BELDEN’B* B | JUST received per steamer, every variety 1 of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Ve- •dale’s, J.eghorns, China and Canton Straws, aad foil trimmed White Beavors, weighing only ox.— Also, a very fine Double Mm Florence Leghorn, some- Largo Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan- tero r use. Canada Straws at $1,78 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $1,26 to $2,60 per dos. All to be had et the new Hat Storo, oorner of Broughton and Barndrd streets. (m»y7-tfj BELDEN A CO. OC1CI.AN II 1.11HE.-0U0 CB.ka Hockl.ud r: Lime/balanco of sohr. Uallowell's cargo, landtag or salo by [ jy 23J COHENS A ilERTB. Tho subsoribor havingpurohasodthe ■entire boslneis of F. Zogbaum A Co,, of ■which firm he has heretofore been the J acting membor in Savannah, would res pectfully invite the attention of those thing in the Musical Line, to his ostab- > proffer his s vices in tho selection of Musla and Instruments, or the G. B. MITCHELL, Successor to F. Zogbqum A 6o. W IldrtUi. boTwe.tlier. V.rion.jitj« for ttleb, jr H MOR8E t RICHOI.S. JOHN OLIVER, ouso, Sign, sgd Ship Painter, ©la- zior, Paper Bangor. Ike. HO. 121, BUOUG1ITON StKBKT. >EG8 to return his thanks to tho citizens ol y Savannah, for pest favors, and to assuro them IV .u mmuuui - “‘UU tv vuciuoH, mu eiupiVTOl.nf ifoompentene workman andthu use of the bestmatori- s, to insure a continuance of their favors. IIo koeps r sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, may 16 6m white wash and other brushes. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTURED SAWED LUMBER. 'HE SUBSCRIBERS uro now proparod to re- oeive orders for Flooring and other descriptions of lined Lumber, at the Savannah Plaining Machine, anted on tho Canal, at tho Western extromity of the superior style, .... „ „ . ler. Work done by their maohino r itt of any now in use. The subscribers have eucueed- 1 in arranging for a constant supply cf r.elected sea soned Lumber, by which no disap|<oiutmout to hpilders ioraji m nii ' i ' i ^ in W The Siw’iMUf/ 1 * 110rm, ‘ tended . . .. Aiding." ■ being completed in the same >peration in thej course of ono lor ovary description of Sawed ed with dispatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN * CO., or WILLIAM KINA Ag't. 'ELF.RAISING FLOUR.— Smoked J Tongues, Beif. Bologna!, Hams, family Beef end irk ta wnole, half and qr.ar.er barrels i Goshen Put- er and pine apple Cheese, just received by jy20 M, J. SOLOMONS. | It . _ „ Vy with or without puffs of various patterns, also Lu- bm'f Rose Tooth Powder, for sale at the Apothecaries Hall, by Ljy 13] J, E. DnFORD. iiieby L jy 20) " PIERSON, HEIDT A OO. 7 I JlSU U1TS.— Funny, Sponge, Sugar, Lemon II and Soda, fresh and for salo by ^ PERM HANDLES—A superior article put O up in six lb. boxes, expressly for fotus^for sale ^Jy n 8 eor. of.Bayand Whltakersts. SCOTCH FIG IKON. N O 1 Guriaherrie in lots to suit purchasers. For salo at New York prises, by J0.23 8m ANDREW LOW A CO, C IliAWPAUNE.—liaachi'i c.l.br.ted Chun. j paguo, in atoro and for sala by y 4 MINIS A FLORANCB. Is'Oli SALE.—A Woman 98 years old, and her JP Boy child 6— couutry raised. Apply to jy l Wii, WRIGHT. J ,'OK SAlsh—The tbih)wing At» u : One87 yuan* JP old—field hand; oar 26 years eld—mill hand; one a years old—timber hand, aud one 21 years old—field hand. Apply to Uy H WM. WRIGHT. EOONU HAND PIANO KOHTES—For OEC ■ old, and her Boy 2 years old— WM. WRIGHT. l/AUul9, M OCKING Bird Cage, received and for aals by [jy 1] 1. W. MORRELL A CO. 60 hhds Prime liaoon Bides 20 do do do Shoulders 60 bbls and 100 kegs primo Loaf Lard 200 do superfine Howard Street Flour Landing aud tor i jy *3 r sale by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. Ik KITANNIA W A »tK «—Tea and Coffee Pou, I 1 Soup Ladles, Fluid and Oil 7,amps, Candle Stick* or various stylos, all of the best Britannia. je 16 MORSE A NICHOLS. 1 Soda, Lomoii and Pilot Cracker*, Extra and I perfinr Gonesee Flour in whole and h ilf barrels, Bal timore do do. 8oaps. Candles, Starch, 1'iikies. Cordial, and Preserves, just landing. jy 20 m. j. Solomons. U IT ft It de. PI.OIJU.-2U keg. and 28 tub. K and for sale by SCRANTOC^, JOHN8JSn'a CO." jy so ”'** ti.MJingn n iicuuhiui B.IVIUUCHI of the lutest improved p&ttorns, for sale by jy 18 J. JR. DeFORD, Apothecaries' Hill. / \RANGES AND LEMONH.—10 boxes \J Oranges and Lemons, just landing and for salo m t r ^OKDlALri.—French and German Cordlalli^* in jugs and bottles; 6 dox on Cnracoa, for sale by JO 24 A. BONAUP. Water, tor sale by liable for Bottlina Soda V. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bfyan-st. B ACON.—A lot of fine Hhoulderr, for salo by jy 29 K1NCULEY A THOMAS. F. W. CORNWELL, . Ricbardsone's House. ROBT. 11ABER8HAM A 80N. No. 116 ConffVe»s-ft., opposite Pulaski House. > RANGE COUNTY BUTTER—A further supply per steaiuor and for sulo by r 10 W. D. FORD. /I AGES V.» C T'- ES—Mocking Bird Cages and Breeding just received and for sale by J. P. COLLIN8. a fresh lot from the manufacturer, consisting of , Tea and Desert Spoons, Tablo Forks, butter and uives, Soup Ladles, Caps. Ao., and will be sold low. MORSE A NICHOLS, 2 166 Broughton-st. condition Medicino for. Horses and Cattlo. Prlco B. MOORE A CO. tKFINUD (SUGAR. &c. i/ W bbls Stuart's Crushed and Powdered Sugar ‘M do do ABAC Clarified do 60 do Lex A Kirkpatrick's Crushed do 60 do Butter, Sugar and SodaCraokere 20 do Treadwell? Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Soda Blsouit 800 do Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap, assorted "* Beadetl'er ' 60 do e Pearl Starch C< AW8,-Har.fJ .Paunoi and Kip Saws of variou ky qualities, for sale very low by jy w - c. ii HOPKINS, Agent. Goshen Butter; 20 Tubs do. do. do.; 60hoses new Cheese ; 100 boxes new scaled Uorriugs; 60 bbls. Hiram Smith's end Gennessee Flour. Reoeivod per steamer SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. O IL, TEA. dre—30 bbls Bleached Whale Oil. 75 boxes Black Tea In %, \ And # Papers, 7$ ‘,75 do .**— l ---* *- andBug.t Uiicalt,7sdS Mu.titJ, 1'pp.Vi Allspice, und Ginger, reeeived and for sale by jyl* mcmahon a doyle. J UST RECEIVED—20 dozen of that fino Hungarian Tokay, for sale by jy 13 A. BONAUP. eor. of Bay and Whitaker. 8 DAF.—Yellow and Brown, for sulo by J°32 MINIS A FLORA -A ftw bbls. fresh Pecan Nuts, In storo and for salo by .wf MINIS A FLOBANCE. (J URGEON’E ttCIShiORH.—Received and C7 for sale by J.E. DeFORD, J»29 Apothecaries' Hall. / CHAMPAGNE.—150 buskets superior Cham* \J pasne, vis: Holdsieck, Mumm.Yersenay aad Z«0M Star. In storo and for sale by jo 30 J. B038KAU, [jo ai| MINIS A FLOBANCffi." L ANDING—per Steamer Alabama—10 bokafi Cheoso; 1 bbl. Smoked Boef, and for eale by Jt 16 W, D. FORD. S ELF-U1NING FLOUR.—A fr*h niltata, justroceivod and for sale by JQ 10 W, D. FORD. C t IN.—ftJ. Ph.lp.'s Gin, l.mliug and for salo l>» IT J7 19 MINIS t J’LOBANCE. 25 do Ground Torpor, 20 lb. t> 20 do do Coflee, 60 do do 300 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted *“ —*e Old Government Java Coffee 40 do P. A IJ. Connecticut River Gin 30 do Domestic Brandy 20 quarter and 20 )£ casks Bfaloga Wine 60 bbls nod 100 kegs Palm Leaf Lard 1 years old, and her two children, a girl 6 years, i.W S y.— old—country ruUudj J^&t. K HALE.—A mulatto Wonmu, 28 yeare old, _ house-servant, washer und Irouor, with her two ildren, a girl 13 years old, and a boy lOyekra old. Ap- (jy gg]WM. WRIGHT. J ^OREALE.—A mulatto Man, Hi years old, 4 7 coaohraan and house-servant. Apply to 3y 26 W\f. WRIGHT. celebrated Llpw Pills, iu J Sick Headache and all bilious complaints, they >oth*i£?UB' A ^ • u pply|tKm2nd at J. £. DeFORD. br sal* by CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. EATEN.—Parlor and Office Grates, for sal* ■jr at reduced prices by jy la O. HOPKINS, Agent, B utter, chbbhe Ac flour— 20 keg. ..leotud Ooshea Butter 10 tulis do do do 26 boxes English Dairy Cheese 28 bbls Hiram Smith Valour Landing from steamer, and for sale by jy M SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. 1 Al Jr* AUD.—100 kogs of Choice Leal Lard, for sata I; fry U« 16] KINCHLEY A THOMAS. LOUR.—50 bbls, Howard 8treet, landing from brig Josephus, for sale by 14 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM, WANTED. A NURSE, to take the charge of i * ply at this office. IjARAHOLri—Wash Blonds, White Cotton JL lioscj Belt Ribbons and Ladles’ Gauntlet, jnstre* DxWlTT A MORGAN. f j'IN WARE AT WHOLESALE.—A lari and well assorted w UWLJS8AL£.~A largo etMk smmm,? O'l'MAItlUOAT'l.ANTEKNS.'-aJcu u n. CV uuly.d by tli. lut« Au. of Cunyt... ou hand uu« m.d. to order, by [jyMl JAMBS BULUVAN. j-WID Bm' 'I’CBS, Pulls, Weil Bucket., Wood-Measures , A Bread Trays, Sugar Roses, market end clothe 11 ask eta, Ac., for rata by jy25 JAMES SULLIVAN.