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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1853)
mi VANNAU P. HOUSE & HOSPITAL, HA MAT lit, 1853. _,, !W rftemmiltt«ll«I»Ir* A»r>l»: B. A. lamia , , ' fSaowu AppllMtloni fir adlbteiioo ihonll In ' IttoJcamBlU... - mSSw ft U>« »>«* •* “«•*«■ nay tr%xt notice. Mr. P. M. CAHir, hating formed a Co- Tyar* r itla«r»hip with J. W. Pimtl.u, for the purpoii of proioouting thl bualuoia of thi Diguerroift Art, rerpeotfullj girol uotlo® to hll formor patron. and lh< public, thit the room. formorlp ooouplcd bj liim wUl be open during the wholo ..non, the bnilncll bo- log continued by tht Arm of CABY A PEBK1N8. All ire reipcotfully Imltcd to cull end exumine Mr. PuHultts'u ipeotmonu of work j they will bo found equal to my that b»T# erer boon exliibltod In thli clUbliib- ment. l'ieture* taken in any weataor, THE MEW MffDImNr.'—g. R-B.Ho. A KjS^BaJrny'i Renoratlng Riaeliant, for tba l^keura of Serofnla, Rieketa, Cariea of tba Bonce; Model Tumoura, Cancera, Ae. Thi. Ii tba meet axtra- wuaa’rr remedy for the cure of Ibe aboto mantlaoad ,rerueed. It ia daily and hourly perltrolng Tk moil wondcrfnl miraolee. In ten minutoe after ta- . e toa*apoonfnl of tbia powerful and delloloue oor- th | patient feelalt tbrlUlag tbiengb erary oeU J |eeeration of the eyiten, girlng freeb rigor and re- ed energy to the tllal Baida, and healing, cleaning removing from ereryaeorction and organ alldli- * n J, dipealte. Braoing and etrengthening the nerrea Imrarling ritality to the nerroua energy. In all lotted dUeaeea, Radwey'l RenoraUng Beaolvent, im rirenniek relief, and ineute a apeedy cure. Let it ho euBer from theee oomplainte cell at the prinoi- , If Radway too., where a regular pbyalolan fl. «*» » A, M. till . P. M. at It'l^toa-itreet, and « cure la guaranteed. Ad,lee P n a B No. 1.—Radwny'Wteady BeUef la warrant- .. ,1 .ton the meet torturing paint in a few mlnntaa.- au .ho euffor acute paint try Bndwaye Ready Belief price dtiaud Sd oenta. Thoae ;di-eaaed with Sorotula. Hlckete, Nodei, to., try Hadwey a Renoratlng Beeol- „nt. Price »1 porbottle. OOoe bourefrom 9 A. M. to 5 p; AL Principal office 162 Fulton-st., N. Y. aug 13 ?OB. 8ULLIVAN has removed his Office > Congrese-street, between Drayton and S’Jg 4 r. M. CAHEY. When doatli ia at the door, tlio remedy Kr^°whteb would havo eared life, if adminie* tored in time, cornea too late. Do not trifle with dia- euo. Roly upon it, that when the atomaoh will not digeet ftod—when faintneaa and luaaitnde porvade the syitene-whon the aloep ia diaturbud, the appetite fee ble, the mi ad lethargic, the nervee unnaturally sensi- tire, aud the head oonfuiod—rely upon it, that whon tliosa symptoms occur, tte powera of vitality are failing, and that, unices the miluhiof ia promptly checked, li/a mil be thorlenetl, aa woll aa rendered miserable, Now, we know from a masa of toitlmony, greater than rer before accumulated in favor of one romedy, that llrefland'a German Dittera, prepared by Dr. V. U. Jaukaoo, Philadelphia, will immediately abate, and, In the ond, entirely remove all of theao disorders aa auroly ae a mathematical prooeia will aolvo a problem. Who, than, will enduro the agony,and the risk of life, with health and safety withiu reaoh. 12—aug 8 — id^ CapU'^ocdKull, Saturday, July 2 iUguata, Capk Lvon, Saturday, 44 0 lorida, Capt. Woodhull, Saturday, “ 16 labama, Oapt. Schonok " Wednesday, 44 20 fS: tissz S§ tom,,:: ass* :: s The Alabama, Oapt. Bohenck, 44 Wednesday, Aug. S The Augusta, Oapt. Lyon. 44 Saturday, •• 6 The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, w Saturday, 44 18 The Alabama, Capt. Soheuck, 44 Wednesday, •• 17 The fWf 4 * Capt. Lyon, *• Saturday, 44 20 The Florida, Oapt Woodhull, 44 Saturday, " 27 The Alabrnne, C*rti Sehpnek, "Wednesday, 44 31 The Augusta, Capt Lyon, 44 Saturdav, Sept. 3 The Florida, Capt. Woodhnl), '« Saturday, •* in The Alabama, Capt. Soheuck, " Wednesday, ^ Those ships are the largest ou tho coast, unsurpassed speed, safety aud comfort—making tholr passages iu to 60 hours, aud are ooumauded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They olTer u moat desirable yeyanoe.to New York. On the oompletiou of the At lanta in the autumn, this line will be semi-weekly— ■ailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage, ; Steerage, *9. tADELKORU, FAY t CO.. Agents in Savannah. • „ M SAM'LTl. MITCHELL, jg 18 , ftf 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR PU1LAUKLPU1A, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga• tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel steamship 8TAT£OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Oal- Wedneaday, June 29 I Wednesday, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 | Wednesday, 8ept'r “ Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept'L _ _ This ship has been built with the strictest regard to ‘ safety and oomfort of her passengers, and her ac- Ready Made ClethingjTcr Spring and Onanmer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper mad Tatter, 17 Whltnkor-at. T) ESPECTFULLY euliche the attention of h!a r—niv#iy Benina •ar f|^ME8uh3criber*, doelrousof closing their pre* X ent business, would invite the attention ef th# eMk teas oi Savannah and ite vicinity to their large and presont and coining season t it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for stylo and durability of workmanship, is inferior to uoue to be loaud in ihs market. Tho following oomprisos a por tion of the Stock: Frocks and Baoks of Black, Blue Cashmere Cloths. Black Dran Dote Frocks and Baoks, Linen Duck Drill and Fancy Linen Frooks and Baoks, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Saoka. Black and Colored Alpaot Frocks and Sacks, Pants of Fauoy French Caesimero, Black Dos Skin Cassimere. Black Drap Dele and Spring Tweed Cassi- mcre, White Duck, Fancy Linen Drill,together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants wear. Vests of Blaok Satin, Black Barathea and Fancy Silks, Fancy and White Marseilles, Figured aud Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stookof furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspendera Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe 811k and Cotton Socks and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton 8ooks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., oto. Tho wholo of whioh he offers for sale on aooomuodatiug terms, and at priees as ohoap as the oheapost. apr 12 New Spring Ac Summer Goods. B a WITT to MORGAN have in .tore, to which they ere weekly adding bj tbe eteemere, eler, ■to* and elogant stock of Fanoy and 8taplo Dry whioh they offor for sale at the lowestnriees: Linen A Cotton 8heeting, Printed Bareges, " Tissues. Grenadines, Barege de Laines, mfort of her passengers, and her ac- mmodatioiaS are unsurpassed by any steamship on tho A now stemnshlp, already launched, and in every ispeot equal to the “8tato of Georgia/’ will take her ace in the line at an early day, and will with the _ur day, a otato of Georgia make a weekly line, leaving eaoh port n Wodnosday. Cabin Fassago from 8avannah to Philadelphia, $20 Steerage 8 C. A.L. LAM Alt, Agont in Savannah. i Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and eplendid steamshlpi FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging U tho New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.300 tons register, and unsurpass ed iu safety, speed and oomfort. Thoso steamers, leaving Savannah at the cams time that tho Marion And Southerner loavo Char' rive in New York os soon as or before them. ' loavo Charleston, ar- 4MTCabin passage fib, parable before goi Agents: PADELFORl), FAY Jt CO,; DM SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. 194 Front-street, New Front-street, C T1IE SUBSCRIBER wishes to pnrohaso millet and will pay lair market prioos for them, in coM. WILLIAM WRIGHT, je 21 Bay Lane. Jleceut Improvement In Dentletryi DR. BARNES haring sooured tho right to dOSk use Dr. Alum's Patent Compound, is prei'Ared to supply artificial teeth on his plan. By the pie of Alleu's Biliolous Compound, the teeth, gum and plate ire made inono solid and oontinuous piece; form ing thr most llfo-llko and boautlful substitute for natu ral teeth ever Inrentod. This improvement needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Dr. U. will be pleased exhibit ipeolmens to all who will favor him with a call stbii oflico, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets, next to Barnum's Hat Store. ly je 14 DENTISTRY. Dr§. IlOYALL and JOHNSON Murglonl and Mnckanlonl DeutUtn. Office over Zof’baum's Muelo Store, Mar- DOSs ket Square. ly no A Warranted ttemedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. UA* VURCUA9X NO AKMKdT JBQUAL TO DU. TOBIAS’ VKNKTIAN LINIJIENT. Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rhouinatism, Umosy More Throat, 'Tnothaohs, Headache, tiea-sicknsas* Cuts, JBuxns, Swollings, “'1 Sores, Mosquito Bites, In sect StiugH, ruins in the Ac. If it does not give relief, roooUeot your monoy will be relanded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it ocoord- the directions. This article is an English reme dy, and wts used by William the Pourth, late king of England. tndovrtiUed to by him as a euro for RhoumaUsm, where •vsrythiag else ho had tried, failed. Ovor 1C,000,000 ♦10 per bottle thoy would _ Croup, as it is as oerUin to oui >it severe Oouuu is oared in a low nays Toonucujc in 3 minutes—uxadaoub in J* ai CUulsua, whon first taken, in a few hours. /Mr Prloe 2b and 00 oonts. DR. TO HI AS has nlso pat ap a HORSE i.INIMENT ia pint bottles, which is warranted ohoaper aud better m *• * ~ ‘ Uin| other for Colic, Galls, Cute, Sweliinge, Bruises, Cratches, Cracked i/ool, to, oar Price 00 cents. 'SB DU. TOBJ^As could fill twenty newspapers with the etteri and oertificatea reouivod oommending his Lini- BHl " u ‘ A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER are the sole agents for Savannah—also for sale by the drug- lutsaad storekeepers throughout Georgia. ♦1r Dr. Tobias' office, 240 Greenwioh street, N. Y. J. if. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An- druw's Ball, will supply U\o country merchants at the ‘ prices. mar 16 proprietor's lowest p MedicineA tchick^never fail to give talitfac lion, and are used Oy many phyticiant in their practiep^^^^kb Ufi J* 8. ltow’sllft^dus and. In vigor* using Cordial. Ibt Greatest Discovery in Medical Solo no o!—For all Rervous Conditions of tho System !—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. fr 1 '^-^Tbe astounding and happy VToot of Dr. IL^St .Rose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of ther llsart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Norvou* Tremor of the Musoles, Heartburn, Flatulenoo, Pain in Wakofulnoss, Restlessnuss, or for the Mind or iMy worn down by eare, labor, or study, has induood w»ny physiolnni to use itinthoir praotioo. For a weak soastitutloiix, it is a graud restorer: it completely re- uxovos froux UtQ system all norvous irritatious, and is suuoh lalraouous in iu rapid and happy effeet. Tho woax and the norvous are frequently restored to per- vet UexRh before using one bottle, Prloe fifty cents. Dn, J, u, Uovo’a Groat Fain Curor—llie Wonder of the Age. *ny pain I Ifyou do, use Dr. A* :l «,h, U M r * Jih.cureg Teothaohe, Boro Throat, Stiff Neck or Pains iu tho Face, tn a few X* oar««. QuioBy Pain in the Stomach or onthif . Cu , r8 >Ohllblaias, Corns, and any irritation i hnh!! f8at ;, V ***• llka a unarm .for Pains in the side, ,id it°i- iiao ^* Rheumatism from a sudden 'oouu 8 3ivl ln lta •»ota. In bottles, 12>i, 25 and Do you | .5! 00UGU 8TaDr lB TH * Would.—Dr. Boso'l rsralw.S? u, L B / ru P K‘ T « a immediate relief to tha whether consumptive or prooseding from Hritatidn of the Lungs, and forU- "K^W* 9 *"**** *ttaoks.- In bottles fan Bilious Habits Bad colds.—If you i • purgative medioino. Ifvou have i,ii. if 0 ' a '/ 0u •hould remove it from the system. If ibis . r l, . ou t of order, you will luvo oold feet, vs- or Rsllrosd y Pills, and you wUl appetite, »u<i % yollow skin—take Dr. Roso' In boxes 12Y % aud 25ets. iUmPiUagftcgUad RAILROAD PILLS, because of AH otb ® r in their good effecu. Ti(ru bfeury, above preparations, with Dr. Rose’s Medl- Jjnf 4 * Persene in Bioknoss and in Health, to bo ** g * JA8. U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER AUO., At .n WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. ‘Ciho^OT^* 1)ra * UKIUS WANTED __ _ 1525 &al *36 A large auinUr vf liK?/ w,a ^ 0T#r 10 Republio of Texas to ;hC4 T,x * a e to gain their independence. Many of irhila T i , muifccrod with Fannin, and othora fell lohuaon in? Uadar Co]s * Travis, Ward, Grant, and ►f these''i K,pubUa ot Texas granted to the heirs K w l , r4T “ ni0n a large qnantity of land, very few hMsada*** °° me *“*•**■ 10 «Ulia their right. Tho * t at “ of tho *® Who participated in tho revolu- *‘ XM “““ l.ttda» oa iu,... 10 ,ha "uJerjIjn.d, wb. poiiauta all a.0.1- 8. Y. LEVY, Savannah. V. 8. .11AII. LINK. THROUGH IN ftU TO 55 HOURS. New-1 ork & Charleston Steam-Paekets. Loavo Adgor’s wharves every .Siufuniay Afternoon and oaoh sltornste Wednee- L <U\j. On Saturday tho now and splen- ™did Steams hips Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. Tho SOUTHERNER, W. Footer commander, will esve each alternate Wednesday—having been newly toppered and guards raised, is now in oomjdete order. of tLe Room accommodations, apply at the office of the agi HENRY M1S8ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed on tho line to con- --n—.nn. Wodnesdavs. feb 10 neot with the Southerner o STEAMBOAT LINES. river, or other warrantable oiroutu- sOnMariUsHihsi stances, discontinue boating for the 8ummer. All goods oousigued to it, will however bo forwarded by other conveyances, may 26 GEORGE U. JOHNSTON, Pres't. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darleu f Bruuawlck, 8t. Marys. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Crook), AND PICOLATA. Leatetevery Tueiday, at 10 o'clock, A. 3f. frmm .The superior steam-packet WM. OA8- r Capt. 8haw, will leave Tuesday ■HHfiiHKiMorning, at 10 o ; elook, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's. 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Blaok Creek, Pioolata and Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply oa board, at Charleston —i-paoxst*--* •team-packet wharf, or to au 24 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO TMVBLLERS U01NU NORTH. THE BAVANNAU AND CUAKLESTON STEAM-PAOKETS Leave 8avannah every morning at 4 o'elook A. M.; aftor the arrival of the night train of tho Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oooueotiug at Charleston with tho Wllisiiiigtou Htentn-PackeU Wllmlugtoti Htesin-rackeu. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2K P. M., and also with tbe New-York and Charleston Hionmshlpa, Whioh lesvs Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers loaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steamship Jatnet Adyer one week, and tho steamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Charleston to Now-York by land route. $26—time 62 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 15] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Ageut. OPPOSITION L.JLNJB TO FL.OU1DA. HATE Of PASSAGE REDUCED. rroa .The superior new atoampacket WE- LAKA, Capt. N. a Kiug, oaves every i|, iBaturday at 10 o'olock A. of imssage in largo airy state rooms, as follows: .*0 Darien .........43 00 Bt. Mary’s 4 50 JaeksonvUle 6 00 PioolsU 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, Will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. *- *- 1 * ‘* Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or 4o B. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. prod free c s board, at SHIP LINE8. The regular packot echoener 7. R. BURTON, ino regtui . Capt. Lingo, will have immediate dispatch for (SWsthe above port. For freight or passage, [aug 13] ROWLAND A Scotch k French Ginghams, Laces, Ribbons, 3o., Ladies'andQente'Kid, Bilk and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves k Mitts Catsitnerea and Vestings, - - ,,-x -a Mull aud Nainsooksdo~ Georgia Osnaburgs, and a large variety of other Plan* Is' Eye Diapers, Pillow Case Linens, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Hilda' Eye D Uuokabaoks, Towels k Scotch Diapers, Linen Damasks, " Napkins sad Doyles, Bleached A Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringes. Pavilion Loot and Nott, Umbrellas and Parasols, Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Muslins, „ Matings, blourulng Goods of alldor Iptions, gls Osm tatiou Goods. BIBKKO'SNEW BUILDING, Congreta-st. mar28 EINSTEIN &ECKMAN. 151 Cougresa-Strect, T NVITK public ulteolion to the LOW PRICES at chasing Goods very much below tho market vs^eafl recent Auction Attics in this City, they are now pn their customers, at nrioes below tholr original Printed ** r pronarrd to share Uie advantages with ors, by soiling tho following descriptions >w tholr original cost. 1 Lawns, Mantillas, Laos Capet, Linon Udkfs., Embroidered do. Barege do Laioes, Cotton Edgingsiilnsortings, Linon do. do.. Thread do. do., Noedlcworkdo. do.. Quilts, Shooting and Shirting, Brown and Bleached, Summer 811k, °KL uro tho entire advantages of the bargains v ofioriug, an early call at our establishment necessary, as such bargains osnnot last long. je 14 NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED DY 8. 8. 8IBLEY, AUD, lOtll, 1853. M ILES TREMEMIEK j or,tho i.ur.T.at, by Annetto Marie Msillsnd, author of Zingra the . Logic and Aiotaphysics ln Edinburg Univorsity, for the uso of School* and Colleges. Abelard and Uelcise, a Romance, by O. W. Wright. Eugene; or, the Soldier's Bride, by Miss Sarah M Howe Fysobomanoy, Spirit Rappings, and Table Tippings xposed, by Prof. Charles Q. Page, M. D., Ac. Barnum’s Illustrated News. Magailne of Art. For sslo at the Book Btore, aug 11 NO. 135 CONGRESS 8TREET. r tho Employ* Dead,” and 41 (leavenly Recognition." enu, RUU -- a nu (lUKTOuly 1 A Practioal Treatise on the Diseases of Children, bv J. Forsyth Meigs, M. D.—second edition, revised and enlarged. Tho Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medloal Sciences, edited b^W. II. Ranking, M. D., and C. B. Radoliffe, M. D. 1.17—January to Juno, 1863. aug 12 * Rcoelvcd by JOU^ M. COOPER A CO. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAI) STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, mar 4 (Hm) J. W. B PM All, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. S 'HE Subsoribor, late of the Washington Hall, Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur- lied it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion or pullio patronage by oleee attention to business, having good stabling and every oonveuienoe to make the guests of his house comfortable. j»21 ly JE88E CAIN, Proprietor. CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Griffin Hou+c.) Chattanooga, TeunenMce. t This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of tho West- a J 1 r open, under a and Atlantio Railroad, is i the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Mhysoh and Lady. Tills llouso, while ““ * Griffin,acquired a very presentPro- uuder the oontro) of Col. J. J. high reputation as a first class Uotol. The pres pnutor having secured tho services of Col. Harkeoror, and having purchased Ills most e _ Griffin' larkecpor, and having purchased his most exoollent Cook and llouso Buy and having furnished the House G. BROWN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. THE subscriber, iu order to make room for a large Fall and Winter supply, offers his present Stock of seasonable Dress Goods at sueh prices as would suit purchasers. With a full supply of Fancy mut Staple Dry Goods, whioh will be sold atunusuajl^Low Prioos, partly ng of oolorod and figured Barogos, Plaldod, striped and plain Hummer Silks,Swiss and Mull Alusllns, Can ton Cloths fur Travelling Dressos, fine Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, mourning Cufis and Collars, full supply of Kid an<^ Silk Gloves. Ao. Ac. N. B. A full assortment of Plantation Dry Goods.— Liberal advanoes made upon shipmonW N.wvork ^ t0 mjr ^ r * tn ^ 4 ** Liverpool and C. A. L. LAMAR. n DENTISTRY, M ,* c. HE AUD Ilu Tttlh | °P*tatloui pertaining to Nuturii «t Artlt- OlllOBflxatoorn.rwait ol - * h *' 1 1, jan 17 t APSC0TT.’8 foreign kxch t _^E31tGRA l riQWAGBWCY. Unonawirtingioaand (or that ^*«pa.k«t!?i„ 1 ““°“ ,0,l,rl,, * tl1 * tfiam oa . ^offivaM . p *' are iuFunaed that the subso> ibers are TV,, fllr “>< “oa. Ag.a.j In thl. city. '*l>4it t r *“ tl “ )rl »'»i to draw on Mu.tr., wm. **«• whi.k . ’ “'"'todLln aiuna IrOm £1 nndnp- FOR PHILADELPHIA— lioron’n Lluu. 5,3, Tho regular paoket schr. J. 11. HOLMES, ^LU IiOdge mastor, will havo quiok dispatch for tho JKtIKiabove port. For freight orpsssage, apply to aug 16 OODEN A BUNKER. FOR NEW-YURR—Union Lino. Tho regular paoket achr. NORTH STATE, ngk.ki Ho* ton master, will have quick dispatch for tho ■SftSflkahoYo port. For freight or passage, apply to aug 15 OGDEN A BUNKER. FOR UALTIMORK. . The regular paoket sohr. WOODBRIDOE, having most of hor cargo engaged, will moet MM&flbwith dUpsioh as above. Apply to sug 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR UAI/rifllOKK. SI The regular paoket eohr. 8ATILLA, having m08t of i,#r freight engaged, will meet with dls- nMM patch as above. Apply to aug 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW-YORK—ilrlg Line. j.%. The fast-sailing regular paokot eohoonor amAMONTIIOSE, Lewis master, having a portion tf MfiflUBhor freight engaged, will havo prompt dispatch. For freight or passage apply to aug 15 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Georgia Line. Tho regular paoket sohooner I'LANDOME, Capt. B. T. Brown, will have immediate die- ■rMMfc patch for tho abovo.port. For freight orpss sage. apply to aug ii • HOWLAND k CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Union Line. •j.3. The regular packet sohooner FRANCES jCUIA BATTERLY. Davis master, will have quiok wiflflbdispatch for tho abovo port. For freight or passago, apply to aug 12 OGDEN k BUNKER. FREIGHT WANTED. 5-3. Freight wanted for a Northern Fort by the ^fLitl eohoonor EMMA. mUMBL aug 12 3 ROUT. HABER8IIAM A 80N, FOR NEW YORK.—New Line. The regular paoket sohooner VIRGINIA, Capt. Axwortby, will meot with dispatch fur ^■Bthe above port. For freight or passage, apply fang 12| H. K. WASHBURN, Ageut. . VEttBEL WANTED. Jwb*. A T ®^ e ) of 300 tons burthen wanted to load with Timber for Rlohibuctoo, INew Brunswick, MfflHaad to ohsrter from thonoe to Liverpool. Ap- ply to l.u. Ill OODEN k BUNKER. VESSELS WANTED. - Ouo or two tou.O wanted to load _ . A with sawed Lumbor, for Moutovidoo — i-fiffl gglfaiaxEL AI ‘° <m ' 101<>,ul jJfl “ BllIQIf AM, KELLY bCO. EOlt E08TUN. Ai The regular packet bark CIiARLE£ WIL- a fv#iLIAM, llswet, master, having a large part of •ififlMbher cargo engaged, will have despatch as above. For freight or passago apply on board at Telfair’s wharf or to £jy30| BIUUUAM. KELLY A CO, MARINE RAILWAY. The undersigned respectfully informs ddm& all who may need his services, that ho^dfiHB ■SBtehas obarge of tbe MARINE RAlLWAY.SSfiHL whioh is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any site usually visiting out port, and to do the work of repairing, Ae.. on reason able terms. Those who wish to dean or paint tbe bot toms of tholr vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway; upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to 00ntract for building Veeaole of any dass or descrip tion, and to carry on the basiness of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branohos, at tbo eastern estremity of tho olty. ££it 4 “ 018bip,BUU ' mKbksi 4. MORE NEW GOODS AT l^KLPEN’H. M JUST received per eteamor, every vnrioly MM of SUMMER HATS, consieting of Panamas, I‘e- •^dale’s. Leghorns, China ami Cantoa Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing only SK ot.— Alto, a very fine Double Brim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and nice for City Trade, together with a Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Pian- ters r use. Csuajte Straws at *1,76 per doses, and Palm Loaf from $i,25 to $2,66 per doa. All to be bad at the new Hut Store, oorner of Rrourhton and Barnard streets. (may 7—tf] BELDKN A CO. ho 24 * il" 1 * ^ fot •*!•« *mso t«r uU. Apply so lr liUMKSK * tMsn, 90 Say. at. F LAVORED with the fluost aud most dolicato SYRUPS, always on draught at BICE’S FOUNTAIN, South East oornur of Broughtenand Whitaker-f^mU. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains; kept ooncUnily on hand. Orders tot tbe felly W C&uatxj prompOy attcfided to. tf SyiH The residents of Savannah and those from the interior, • respeetfull invited to call and examine the goods prices, and judge for themselves at the oornor or ‘ Broughton stroets. jy 30 Union Steam Saw juilll TUB 8UBS0HIBBR8 TTAVING completed tholr now STEAM SAW JLL MILL, are now prepared to out and fill orders for LUMBER or every dimension at short notice. In the building of this MILL, we hare takon advantage of all the recont improvements in tho construction and ma chinery or mills, and are of opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to convince any one that she can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in the 8tato. To those who may favor us with their orders, wo will say that our utmost tions shall be used to give satisfaction, both in pu ality and prices. J. ROBERTS A CO. silty and pr JGTOnfei ‘.b,‘L be left it our offloo, No. 105 Bay-sis., tho MILL, Eastern Wharves. Dry Goods, Clothing, dc. T\ ABRAHAM A BROTHER desire to inform • their friends and tho unblio that they havo re moved from Bryau-street to the corner of Barnard and Congress-streets, opposite tho Market, where they will always keop on hand, for wholesale and retail, a largo supply of Clothing and Dry Goods, Hats, Capl, 8hoos and Boots, and a largo assortment of Fanoy anioles, with a full supply of Trunks, Ao. 6mos aug 9 Patent Wire Balling. ILBERT BUTLER is prepared to exhibit Pat- \J terns and execute all orders for Fences made of the 1 Coiirostm IUiUKQ, of tho Atlantic Balling Works of New York. 3ni may 27 Dngumrenn Gallery. rpHE Subscriber has tnkeu the Rooms formerly X ocoupiod by Mr. Prentice, oornor St. Julian street and Market square, where ho wiU be happy to see the former patrons of the Establishment, and aa many new ones as will favor him with a call. 4&*A11 picture* put up in the best style of the arL-fB mar 14 ly J. W. MILLER. BOOTH AND SHOES. Just received from Philadelphia, a choice lot of Ladies Gaiters, Ties aud Slippers. Also, Gentlemen's lino Congress Gaiters, Patent Leather Pumps. Pump Solo Boots, Ao. Thoae who deeiro a good article are invited to oall and be supplied. W. UEIDT, may 18 Gibbons' Range. ] NOTICE OF AUSENCE. TOURING tho absence of the subscriber from the IJ city Robert Habersham, Esq., will attend to any business of tho estate of D. M. Rogers, requiring atten tion. [ jy 23-lm] C. W7 ROGERS. /~k ATM.-Prime heavy Oats, for aalo to arrive, by Uaug6 DAVID R. DILLON, foot West-Broad et. VfEW ORLEANS MOLA89ES.-100 bbls J. v superior N. O. Molasses, for sale by aug 6 COHENS A HERTZ. XJEW ORLEANS 8UGAR.—20bhds N. U. 11 Sugar, for sale by (suO) COHENS A HERTZ. f 11N«—50 bbls Phelps's Gin, for sale by \JT sug 6 COHENS A HERTZ. 13 AGON*—Prime Bacon Bute* in store and for O tele by * [aug9] MINIS A FLORANCE. 1 KAF LARD*—20 bbls Leaf Lard, for sale by f AA aug 6 COHENS A HERTZ. P AI NTH, OILH and ULAHul-Ju.l ra- , • X aaiyad, 3ooqjbs White Lead, of assorted brands v itraftti&gsri u Sffsssr/Lsis 4 lasair Palnta. Jor.al.br JA8.II. 6aBTER*.CO., t au, 3 Broughton-ot., oppo.lto bt. Atulr.w'i lull. IJ AlH BitU8H.ES*—A large lot of floe Hair • XI Brushes: also Nall and Tooth Brushes, Toilet • Coluhl, Pomades, and superior bdkf. Extracts, and a variety of artioles for the toilet, by . • V. J AS. H. CARTER k CO- » ang 3 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. ~ O EGAU8! 8EGAK81 !-Lopo», Rio Houdo, ( 0 Gold Leaf, Morera, La Granadian, and a variety -x or >ther brands, for sale at aug 9 BERLIN A NATHANS. J /'VATS and CORN.—For sale to arrive. Ap. V U Ply to (ang 6) OODEN A BUNKER/ = IkACON HAMH and Shoulder*.-20casks J Jj choice Hams; 15 hhd*oboice Shoulder*, reoeived m per steamer State of Georgia, and for sale by sug 8 McMAUON A DOYLE. u OAT, Candle, aud StnrcU.—7J box.. No. A 1, Pal., and PamUp Soap; ft) boxu Beadd Cm- T.ir ,io8u ” b ' tor “ 1 " > w U oN* I ) 0 Yi.E - F ‘ ,rk f |uSl8 YILOBAKCX. •elected stock of 8priag and Summer Dry Goods aft PRIME NEW YORK COST, among whioh are to be found some of the mustdeiira* ble stylos of goods, for this and the ooming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, via: Colored and Figured Bareges, de. do. do. Silk Tisanes. Plain, Blaek and Colored Silk Tissues aud Barogea. Swiss and MdllMnallns. Jaeoaet and Oambrio do. do. do. Cheek8wlssde. Colored aud Figured Organdies. Black sad Colored Law us. Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted end Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Barege De Laines. Blaok and Colored Chamsllon Silks. Flalded and Broeaded do. Colored Mar celine and Florence du. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. We have a large and wall selected stock of the cele brated R1CHARD80N'B, GRAY'S, DUNBAR, DICK SON A Co.’s 8hirting and Fronting Linens; Together Linen Dowiesf, Hnokslaok Diaper, Freuol els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambrio, Ac., Ao., Ao., Ao.,4o. OUR iSSOnTMKKT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraces every artlole kept ia n first class retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to ea" and ses for themselves, as Ureal Bargains will be given, especially In FANCY GOODS, , whioh will be sold in many instances below cost, ,‘S This Is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be assured of tho fact at J. H. COHEN A CO., 140 Broughton-sk may 24 New Goods. I . DASHER, No. 146 Congms-st. . . choice selection of Barages. Chally's, Muslins Cambrics. Colored aud Plaid do.. Ginghams, Ribbons, Hose ana half do.. Linen Cambrio Udkfs., Under- sleevos, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, Laces, Edgings, Inserting!, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varie- ty of fancy artioles.tf apr 9 Seasonable Goods. UIUBRBL1.AS, FAttABOI.8, ANO VANS, at Kempton & Varitille’i. Houses and Lands. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. J A small Houso with four or five rooms, in tho 1 vioinlty of the Marshal llouso, for which prompt Lront will be paid. Apply at Dally Morning aug 13 TO KENT. flrtl The two 8toros (at present (united) in the St. alls Andrew's Hall building, corner «f Broughton ■InmLaml Jefferson streets, with the fixtures, will be rented until 1st November, 1851, either separately or together. These stores, reoently occupied by T. Porter, sro fitted up in tho most expensive manner, with Glass Cases, Ao., and no suitable Tor dry goods, olotbing, hats, shoes, or any other light goods. Possession given im- “ *—•-*- “'BOOS mediately. Apply to WILLIAM 1 aug 12 GER8, Treasurer. . —-- lings on | Moore's wharf, one on tbe wharf and two above, aug 12 6 R. HABER8IIAM A SON. FOK ttBNT. • Grocery business. For particulars sp- TO KENT. The Eastern Wooden Tenement corner Liber ty and Usbersham streets. It is ploasantly slt- KB,usted. Kent $300 per annum. Inqulroof aug 0 tf J. L. FRAZER, on the premises. M TO KENT A HOUSE in Liberty street, between Lincoln and Aberoorn streets. Rent ! (No. 5 Bull street. FOR SALK OK RENT. Four tenement Briok Houses, two story’s high - , v * 1 portts- with eight rooms in each tenement. For pa: OLulars apply to B. R. ARMSTRONG, jy 29 1m at Railroad Depot. BTORE FOK RENT. A store for rent on Telfair's wharf, woll situ- | a ted for a groeery or provision^ store^^Ajiplj to jr 27 ROWLAND I FOR RENT. T HE WHARF and Lot at prosont occupied by the 44 Charleston Steam Packet Company." Pos session given on the first of November next. For terms, Ao., apply to R. M. Goodwin, or W. T. G«<y! Custoi ** win, at the Custom House. JJ23 . fine sleeping II. F. WILLINK, Sr. TO RENT y For a term of yosrs, the store and dwelling | oorner of Bay ana Mi ' ' Lmay 30- iontgomery its. Apply to) DAVID B. DILLON. Valuable Lot For Sale. FOR 8ALE.—A valuable Lot con- ffiBL tainlng 202^ acres, situated in the 4th the first section of Raudolph, ) and known as number 176. in the plan of said District. Persons desirous oi purchasing, a * L may 25 J 70R RENT.—Thn brick building, 60 feet front 1 on Bay-st, by 90 fee. deop. now oooupied by ° lornons, Esq., iswellcsloulsted for a wholesale Gi oery, possession given on 1st October next._ For Terms, apply to (may 9) ~ ” AUGUST 1853 Cara af a Dlrardered Liver and Dad DlgestitH, Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. JCsVJha, Chnnitl, 7 Preeoot-Str**, Liverpool, dated 6<A June, 1831. ! To Professor Hollowsy. Sir—Yoar Pills and Ointment have stood the highest * °«J »4la list of Proprietary Mtdiclnos for some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any enaulriss, do- on our A customer, so wnom i can rerer for any enqoiriM, de- »• to 1st you know tho particulars of her ease.— 81 1 L 1 *a } 09n r°®Wsd for years with a disordered liver motion set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her not beins able to bear up under it j fortunately fL'V'S* ln ^ ac ! a to try your Pills, and she informs me that after the first, and eaoh succeeding dose, she had " *'* —* J " “■ lid although ,— is enjoyment have sent you many more greatrollef. She oontmued to take them, aid ( •he used only throe boxes, she is now lithe or befcUb * I jould have sent yon man, .... oases, but the above, from the severity of the attack, and the speedv eure. I think speaks much in Ikvor el yonr astonishing Pills. (Signed) B. W. KIRKUS. Ao Bxlrmordlnorr Com. of Rlmamatle Fever In Yen DIimiuhi*. Lend. Copy 0/ 0 Utur iin (A. Hobart Jbnn Onrirr of I*, lit Jtorak, 1U1. by Major J. Wall*. M r, ^i5 tM V , x"J® M »“ in * t6#n ) rwUPi0f residing at New ‘Town, had bssn sufferiug ftrom a violent rhou- maUoBver for upwards of two months, which hac en tirely deprived her of the use of her limbs i during this period sho was under the ears of the most eminent me dloal men in Hobart Town, and by them her oaae was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try Ilnllmakva'innlnKnlnil mil. ..1.1.1. .I. - ... . i . _ Cnrai.f ia Pnln and Tishtuoan In Ibe Uhenl nnd Htomach of n Person 84 rears of Ago. rvom Mum. Thrtr tf &n, Frafrulor, of Hu Ly nn Ai- vrrtttrr wharan poueb/or tU/oUoKvxy .iulem.nl - A uy tut 2d, 1851. To l'rofestor Holloway, Sir- 1 desire to bear testimony on the good effeet of Holloway a Pills. For some years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness In the stomach, which was also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that proven- “• f rora walking about. I am 84 rears of age, and notwithstanding my sdvanoed ststo of life, these Pills relieved me, that 1 am desirous that others •hould be made acquMatod with their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and oan take exercise without inconvenience or pain, whioh I could not do before. (Signed) HENRY COE, _ , , , „ North-st., Lynn, Norfolk. Thee* celebrated PUH are wonderfully tjicaciou» in the following oomplainte. Ague, Asthma, Bilious complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel oomplainti, Colioi, Constipation of tbs Bowels, Consumption, Debtlity, Dropsy, Dysontorr Erysipelas, Fomale Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds bits,Gout, Headache,Indigestion,Inflammation, Jsun- dloo, L ver Comnlalntt, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Sorofdla, or* King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and Orarel. Secondary Symptoms, Tic Douloureux, Tumours, Uloors, Veneroal Affootlono, Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever oauso. Ae., Ao. 1 Sold st the EitabHsbmont of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244 Strand, (near Ternplo Bar, London,) and by all re- ■peotsbie Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through out the British Empire, and of those of the United States, in boxes at 37)4o., 87o., and $1 50 eaoh. Whole •alo hy the principal Drug houses In the Union, and by f'**,*'!;*-“o 4 ?A«D8, N.w York, .adVI. V/. LINCOLN, Savannah. VF There is considerable saving by uklng th N. B.—Direotion for the guldanoo of parents in every disorder are affixod to eaoh box. may 19 ThSTlawtw ly Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, rom thk cuar or Oooyh». Oold«, Bouuntn, Bronchi, tii, whooping' Oongh, Oronp, Aithma, and Conramptionl Many years of trial, instead of Impairing the publio oonfldeno* in this medicine, has won for i appreolstion and notorie ty by far exceeding the most P ssngnlne expectations of its friends. Nothing bat its In- i trinsio virtues and the unmis- gtakable benefit conferred COIIENS A HERTZ. 70 KENT. Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf. BOB'T. HABERSHAM A SON. TO RENT* rpiIRKF. Bleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-st, I Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, bouse ser** ant and oook. Enquire of [fob 24) A. BONAUD. £ 1«R SALE.—Lot 60 foot on West Broad st n rnnning book 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build- on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. WANTED. Curriers Wanted. •yy ANTED.— 1 Two or thr»e lira. rat. ' Martatta, Qa. Nan rj. but finished workmen need 2 aug 8 WANTED TO HlREi o A TO 23 primo able-bodied Negro Men, to work &\J iu the eity for 6 to 12 months, frr *-‘ — > pri A^\J IU IUO City for G Ml l« uiu»au.. uviu laa wavvva next. The highest market price will be paid for thorn, and wages paid is paid weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Apply (augH—-2m) O. A. L. LAMAR. Plumbers. 6teady employment given, JOHN J. MAURICE. WANTED. HIRE or purebnse, after satisfactory trial, s Negro Mao, as a waiting man. and man of aU work, Board Wanted. 3LEUH WANTED.—A Ymin, Man wliu has had some exporienoe in the Dry Goods bosi- W. C. WADSWORTH, 30 No. 115 Congrasa-it. r ANTED.—A yowl I’ortor iu a Grocery and A. BONAUD. WANTED, LAD who can come woll recommended. One who writes a good band and has a knowledge of gures pireferred^ U. So Mall* SAVANNAH to sahubn. LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves 8a- (vaday and ^lisiidayj«t7 o’clock A. M a Old Coarb-Honss, Riooboro’ and Arriving in 8a"snnah at 5 o'clockP.M., andoonnectfng _..u — °»-*•* — for the West. - Office in Savannah, at Sawder,JUolUster A Co.' ker its. Office in rtson. li. L. HART, PreprieWr. Cniriagc manufactory, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. REC81VKD. irs arc now prepared to offer to the B1AQE8, PUA1TON8, BUGGIES, !,, fresh from some of the most popu- i and Builders at tbe North, vrere made by one of the firm, with t in this market. be publio are mo.. .... .. . .. mine, and satisfy themselves, whei.... next, by an examination of their stock. ao Hinds of repairing done as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT A CO., corner West Broad and Bay-streets. 18 A FLO RANGE. .IOOT TUB8, Slop Buckets, Watering Pots, Water Carriers, and also Batting Tubs, of every iety. MORSE A NICHOLS, jg 2 155 Broughton-st. IQU HALE.—A Mulatto Mun, ‘21 years old, a ■ J'VU DAUfal AM ---I — jvm.m uiu, m Jj geot Coachman, sold for no fault, aud sold to re main in the city, warranted souud. Apply to je 27 Wjft.WRIQHT. Under 8L Andrew's HaU. BUT UEVEIVKD-A lot ot flu aualLH.nu Ijam quality, tit aalo bjr thousands of sufferers, oouldoriginate and malntalntho reputation whioh it enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon the community, have failed and been discarded, this has gamed friends by ovary trial, con ferred bsnofits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced nuve* t** m-morous and too remarkable to be forgotton. While it is a fraud on tho publio to pretend that any one msdloine will Infallibly eare-stll) there ia abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only ssagener- al thing, but almont Invariably cures the maladies for whioh it la employe). As time makes those Tacts wider and hotter known, this medicine has gradually become the host reliance «1 tho affiioted, from the log osbin of tho American peas- ant, to the paJsoos of European Kings. Throughout this entire oountry. in every State, city, and indeed al- most every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, and in many furolgn countries, it is ooming to be oxtonslvely uaod by their mostintolligantpiiysl- oians. In Great Britain, Franoe and Gormany, where the medioal soionuea have reaohed their highest porfoc- foction, Cherry Pectoral iy introduced, and in oonstant use in tho Armies, HospltaU, Alms Houses, Publio In stitutions, and in domostlo praotioo, as tho surest reme dy their attending physicians can omploy for the more dMigorou. air.ollona ot tlio luoga. Aim Id mlld.roHM and for oblidren it is safe, pleasant and effectual to ouro. In fact some of the most flattering testimonials we re ceive have beon from parent* *ho have found it effioa- °looi in oases psrtioulsrly thffidentsl to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral it manufactured by a practioal Chemist, and every ounce of it undor his own eye, with invariable aoouraoy and care. It la soalod and proteot- ed by law from oountorfeita. ooncoquen.lv can bo relied com gonulne, without adullermtiou. Wo have eudeavorod hore to furnish the community with a modlolno of such in trinsio superiority and wortL as should commend itself to their coufldonco—a remedy at once safe, spoedy aud effectual, whioh this has by re peated aud countless trials prove itseirto be; and trust by great oare in preparing it with obemicul ocouracy ,of uniform strength to afford Physioians a new agent on whtohthey oan rely for the bust results, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medioino can do^ Prepared and sold by JAMES 0. A YER, Every Body Run Here! THE SECOND CAPITAL SOLD AGAIN. JJRAWNNUMRKKft*-Of Georgia Slate CMOOX1RT.-25 orates atoorM Common and Granite. GLAsswARa.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 wol rinss. 15 bbls. Lamps. Molasses Cans. ke. * 'lniORRR*10 whole and 10 half bits. Boston, imp 1 rTfl 000 Commoa u<>rm>a ci f &r *> 26,060 Bpaa- Lottery, Class 46. drawn in this city yesterday i 21 60 17 41 80 33 30 71 11 47 66 22 N». 17 20 42 prireef $806 sold in the above to a wor thy cltlson. The holdtr will ploase present his ticket and receive hie cash at O EO. S. GRAY'S. To be drawn in 8avannah To-Morrow Afternoon. olsss 47, FINF. SCHEME. 5,000 Dollars—5 of 1,000, And more than $40,000 in Smaller Prizee! Tlokots only $1,—Shares iu proportion. Plaster and Vemenlai PrioaSeB Just reooivod in storo, and kept e and for sale low, 160 bbls. Roeendu- — Plaster Paris. 7 topi For Rent. Risk on a full Paokago of Quarters, only $3,75. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises oashed an de mand .^by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 OwonjTs BoUdlng, Opposite Pnlsskl Houeo. Georgia Stnte Lottery. A. D. ELLIS k CO., Man. girt. D rawnNtmuBKH-or u.orgia auu Lottery. Class 46: 21 60 17 42 26 33 30 71 U 47 66 22 Nos. 83 47 71 and 17 30 47 prlsos sold. class 47. To bo Drawn in Savannah To-Morrow. 13 drawn ballots in etch back of 26 tlokots. SPLENDID SCHEME. I Prise of. $ 5,0601 id Prise of....a A 76 5 44 1,000 30 44 Z 50 10 “ 125130 M 31 Ao. Ao. Ao. Tickets only $1,—shares in proportion. IRlik on a Package of halves, only $7 47. Risk on a paokage of qnartere, only J3 73. Ticket*, either singly or by thyjao jtfigo, fey *alo by THE BOOK AL_ PRINTING OFFICE / \ F the Hubaoribero, le now under the nuuMfcneite ° r MK.C. A. MALL, A gontlemen fully competent, ond who will take groat care to give satisfaction in tho execution of all work en trusted to him. 0With tho SHEW iraPBb ' : Ordorod during the past ysar, and tost which we ar« now about ordering, out Offloo will have undergone a thorough renewal. Onr - Rook Hlndlnfi nod Mannlkciarlaw faculties, will also be materially imrrored, and ibs •took of manufkotnrlng materials coaKdorablyodlarged. Nopsiusor expense will be spared Iae*lai»thf » supply of Paper of every description, of superior onaH- ly, and evory exertion will be made to reader tho w ubllshments worthy of tho support of -thr edmmnnity, trusting that we shall meet with duo snoonraMmont. ' * r. E. J. Puree has no longer auy ooaaeoOea wills aug 16 CHARLES B. FATTKRBO UKJCKNJS AND FULABKl MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office Ife. 6 Whitaker-Street. Bay Lane. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers, IIAWN NUMBERE—Of Ureene A Pulaski Lottery, Class 97: iS 49 31 34 30 45 75 23 64 8 2 17 » No a. 48 49 returned. Call for the cash at Jams* Goiren’s Offloo. ■ ■XTRA CLASS 58, To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., This Day. 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL t 80, OOO DOLLARS! Tlokots $5—shares in proportion. JAMES GOWEN, Vender for Gregory A Maury. and all druggists throughout the south. July Hunt’s Restorative, 3 OK VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. IHIS plouaant and efllciont agont for tlio nrevei. tion of bald ness, and the removal of dandruff, is io a great auxiliary at tho toilet, both on account of its deliuate and agreeable perfume, (freo from essential oils,) and its keeping tbe hair ln place and curl. When tho hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in any form roquired. so as to koop in its place. Previous to curling tho hair, moister it lightly with the Restorative, wrhioh will give it a glossy sad durable curl. Children's heads should bo dressed wuh the Restorative twice a woek, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly oleanso the skin, and lay the foundation of a good head of hair. For sale, together with a varioty of Hair Oils, Co* loguos, and Mhaving Creams, at the BRAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 168)n Broughton-street, Nearly opposite Bt. Andrew’s Hall, aar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. ‘CLEAR THE TRACK.” FOUR IlOltEB COACHES, and Sixtesn of the best Horses that tbe conntry produce, to ply between the Fvrsyth Depot and tbe In dian Spring; and having engaged Mr. C. M. Diokerson and Mr. Franois Genno, old and experienced relnsxnen. pledge thomselves to ooavey tho traveling publio to and from the two point* ln a safer and better style, and quioker tlmo, than ever before done at this place. We also have Family Omnibuses, always in readiness.— Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to their comfort and interest to call for our Coaohes.- We meet both the day and night trains of ears. A. 3. kc.hr VARNER. Indian Springs, June 15,1853. je 22 EOT Charleston Courier, Morning News, andUoor- gian, Savannah; Fed. Union,and Roeordor, Millodge- ville; Journal A Messooger, Macon; Times, and Ea- puiror, Columbus, will give the above a conspicuous place until August 16th, and forward their accounts to us, and thsy wlU be settled. HORE MANUFACTURE, AMERICAN SOAP COMPANYII H AVING purchased tbe right to manufacture the following kinds of Soap, tne undersigned U now prepared to do so at the shortest notieo, vis: American Cream Soap in bars. ** Laundry in mass. 44 Toilet (Banitivs) ln small barf. 44 6having Soap iu cakes. 44 44 Cream in pots. Cream Soap preparation in bbls. By tho use of thees soaps, hot water, washing ma- cblnei, washboards, Ao., co., or* entirely with, and 1 not one fourth tho labor is required to do the washing of a family. Wasmng is done by merely nibbing tho eosp on the parts mostly soiled, then place them' In water sufficient to cover ttim, and let them remain ln a few hours. then with a good hand rubbing and thorough rinsing, they will bo rcrfectly clean and bcatlfully bleached, and without Injury to tbe most delicate fabrio. A call t injury to the most . „ and trial la respectfully solicited. W. E. MONGIN, No. 170 Broughton-st N. B.—These soaps wash in olthor hard, salt or soft water. „ . ly may 13 WOOD ! WOOD I! WOOD I!! WHE Subscriber has now and will keep constant- 1 ly on hand, a large supply or the best quality of highland Oak, lliokory and Pine WOOD, which he otters by the whole sale or retail, as low for cash as oan bo bought for In the city. AU orders punctually at tended to, and particular attention given to measure ment. Wood yard at tbe old stand at ftka Canal and Railroad Bridge. jy 22 ly PETER WHITE. fooSauST A VALUABLE Boy, about 14 ypars of age, vary jZsmart, and inteljigent, aoonstomed to waft, in the house, and capable of attending A hors* and drivi Buggy. Apply at thlaoPoa. tf jy lying a T IUUORS*—• Old Muiaongahelr* Whisky, Ap- JLj Pie Brandy, and JO. Phelps' Gin, in store and tor sale by [ang9] , MIMIfl A FLORANCE. / IllAMPAONK.-nouchl * Pholp. & C»’< V’ »«j«a.Jl/r PIANO FOHTES^MUNI^*! MliflICAL — -jteBgiEl— Thu suhneriber havingpurohased the nt!ru huilliesa of V. CSo^baum k Co., of rl If M 71 5 which firm he has horeiofc.ro beeu tho l| « V u 1/actingmomborinSa antiah, would res pectfully Invite the atteution of those in want'of anything in tho.Musloal Lino, to his estab lishment. From many years exporienoe, Loth in pro fessional and business matters oonneotod with Musio, Mr. AI. feels himself fully qualified to proffor his ser vices in the soleotion of Musio and Instruments, or the fulfilment of orders; with the assurance of his utmost real and industry in his endeavor to deservo the patron age and confidence of the publio. G. B. MITCHELL. je 18 Sncoessor to F. Zogbaum A Co. ■Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. S lUK HUUNCRIBEU hat on hand, and is constantly receiving from the best and mosfcrespee- le manufacturers in the oountry, IUch Diamond, Ba by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, •uoh as Table. Dessort and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Pistes and Walters; Tea Bets; Castors; Cups n^d Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boat*; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knivos; Solid Silver Dessort, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Fork* *nd Ladles; Cake Baskets; Caster*; Waiters; Snuffers and Traysy Ivory itelauoe-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Tablo and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Bras* Clocks of every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Lopino Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold aud Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spootaoles: Gold aud Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers’s Pookst Cutlery; Rasors and Rasor Strop*; Card Case* Fort Monsis. Particular attention will be riven to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive fsoilitiss, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who mav favor him with thuir patronage. His prioos are as low, and terms as liberal as st any establishment in the State. Of 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-sgnaro. JOHN OLIVER, Boom, Sign, and Ship Fainter, Ola- zicr, Paper Bangor. &c. NO. 121, BKOUGUTON SHtRST. TkEGS to return hie (hanks to the eftixons of D Savannah, for past favors, and to assure them that all work in his line entrusted to him, shall bo done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J, O. trust* by an assiduous attention to business, the employment eompentent workman and the use of the best matori- the above establishments. Orders may be Lift at the store, or with Mr, QftU a# vS, Fenfleld'a Range, over 1*. W. C %7lz Cornwell'* J. M7 COOPER A CO. 'HU*I* a OMtarr ifW.Men.ttll.ar of . IU dia— rarlaa K. man • trill a, tba. tbu of Crla- Iom. Nothin, tar. tba ohitaja of boa I. tha Ottaaaalla, Dolphin, can be more rapid than tbe alteration lured in tho oolor of the hair by the appUeatien of _ itadoro’s Liquid Hair Dye. The inventor ha* ton at out tho grand seeiret of the proeess by whleh nature 1m- B rt* color to the hair, aud lute,followed ltupiuooesi- 11 y. Tbe obango le instant and perfect, and the con dition of the hair is Improved by fthe,Dye. All skeptic* ars solioitod to call an/j' „ PRESERVATIVE AND ^A&. Stimulates Its growth and porpettutte* its lull the lateaiporiodof life. The dye I* applied,and both Hold at CKIBTADGKO'S Hair Dressing Saloon, No.» Mouument-Sgr. west aide. t ly . max W K. AI«B WUR I \M. Mat Iy*B28B3 IU. IIUUI atov—/ • 1HW NWMHWflnHMNIT paraljf 7o|ctable, aad Ira. Into .11 deUMrlma aaia- Itir.a. MattyparaonalnIblaoil/b.rtttatfl U.Mat.A taaliry to IU USMiiy. Dlmtioiu fin oat aoowtfa*/ N0h bottle. Prepared by Clark A Co., of New Orleans, and fog do by J. A. MAYER, mg 1 tf 164 Bretgkton-sS. “ | WOOD! WOOD! rpHE Subscriber will keep constantly o* kand 1 at his WOODYAHD. as tbe Canal Bridge, a full * supply, ai all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY sSU PINJBJ WOOD. AU orders left st J. D. Jesse's, Broughton-fR., WlU be promptly attended to. iy Wood Held Low Fer Ci “ ,f Staves Wanted, OF WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK. N OT le» limn 42 or oaer 44 inchaa Ion,, do. do 6 do 7 do wMe. . -t i do thick. The back edge *i the Bteve to bo dieceoa down to ftk* same thickness as tbe front edge. The Steves to be itralghtiy cleft, ani free fro* knete, warps, or worm-holes. For Bteves prepared in strict conformity to thit tpeel- flostion, aud delivered on Messrs. B. A. Allen A Ce'i lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st Marsh, 1854, Fifty Dollars per 1066 pieces will be paid by tf. u , .. UNDRAW LOW A 00. Savannah. Jtyif 21, 1853. Ifhhl PIANO FORTE*. W. MORRELL & OO. Uay. on Land a apUnflli —** . tPl.noTort..,from,kh« but aw- futorlu In th. totmlry. rozMbtnnfl flnlili th.ao lnatnua.nl. alranUbaM- colled. For isle on a-flnniiiua 4M *»**»— terms, aft tho Broughton-street Plano and Cabiaoft Ware- - SRa ,*iftt house. Relodeoui). This beautiful Instrame^t of 4 and 6 Octave*, from tbe oelebratod Manufactory ot Caharft ti Needham, always on hand and for sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO. |ICRLE OYSTERS, put up iu TI* Cans— Also Sardines, Pickles, Preserve Citron,Mace and and for ante by [jy29J W.D.k OitD. | YOflSM 1I1A44NETJ4J FOWUEUTAr IJ tbe destrnotion of all kind* of inset*. A fresh W*” JOHNlB. MOORE A CO. jiSVEj^TrbBiiK^YvWcopvrNa X PRESS.—Some ol its psoulisrltias are that it doe* not require fastening down; pressure obtained with iuore«a*e and much quioker than by other methodst -ot so liable to fotout of order or break. Parchment Paver Copying-Books, paged. Another supply received by aug 4 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. ^EtiAMSn—150,000Segsrs, vsrtofis brand* and O and qualities, for sale low, by an, 3 tf. M. DAVIPflOlf. P BAOI1 URANOY.—5bgia Gtoraia Paach Brandy, for .all by ‘ r’. aog 4 W. H. KAV1DBOW. als, to insuro a eonUnusnco of their favor*, lie keep* for eale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, window glass and putty; paint,marking, white wash and other brushes. may 16 Cm, TO THE CONSUMERS OB MANUFACTURED SAWED LUMBER. fPHK SUBSCRIBERS sro uow [ireporad to rn> I oelvo orders for Flooring and other desorlptlons of Flalnod Lumbor. at the Savannah Plaining Machine, situated on tho Canal, at the Western extremity of the City or 8avannah, between Zubly and Margaret^ats. Orders for all desi^iptions of Plained Lumber furniah- od at tho shortest possible notice, aud manufactured ln a superior stylo, which osnnot fail to please the consu mer. Work done by their inschlue will compare with that of any now ln use. Thr subscribers have sucoeed- . lging for a constant supply of selected ses- ivuw A/umbor. hy whioh no disappointment to builders need be apprehended. Every facility will be extended in obtaining material for all parts of a building. Thr Saw Mill, now befog completed in thi building, will bo in operation in tbe course of ono month, whon orders tor every doioription of 8awod Lumber will be eseouted with dispatch. Apply to R.A. ALLEN A CO., or WILLIAM KIND, Ag'i -25 bates Eaatern Hay, for eale to arriiro (sag 4) BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00. lTTuIJbUKsJ Feather Dusters, Hair do., Usir Brooms and Brushes, of all kind*, **^R8E A NICUOI.H, 155 Brc aug 2 i Broughton-st, 14 OUMEKEEPEU’8 GUIDE.-Mre.Unui XX ley’t Housekeeper’s Guide, a in one war*. 11 auouiu uq in iue usnai keeper. Price, 60 oente ^For rele by_ ^ W2VUM. Tlir HAIU UY S. B. SIBLEY. No, 185 Congrert-st. LE - K AIMING FLOUR .—Smoked Beef, Bolognas, Hams, family Beuf and L7 longues, Beef, Bolognas, Haras, family Beuf aud Porkte whole, half and quarter barrels; Goshen But- •W ^ * PP " iM ‘ ^TXomohs. 8 COTCII r _ PIG IRON. N O 1 Gurtshbrrie Iu lots to suit purchasers. For •ala at New York prioos^ NDREW LOW A CO. F rench printed canbkjce. ■i — Sail SlnJUng. rpiIE subscriber has resumed hit business of 9ail I Making, and is prepared to make Sails of all i*" onptions. Tei ' " ‘ ~ oriptious. Tents, Tarpaulins. Awnings, Ensigns ant Flags of all kinds. He oan ba found at all ti*ev*4 tSn Lower Rice Mill. All orders lsftat the store afMsffl** CJaghoru A Cuunlnghaia, will mectwtthj^reg^tM tbs most agreeable lig ht fur the Chambte W HariwT, being free iiom ail offeustve properties and perfectly “^ A ' *” PPlr Off. VrOCKlNU BIRD CA4iKh,— ^i* °* m ,'fiENCU KETTLES.—Juat noeir»l, a lot L’S! of those elegant Fwnch Kettli Kettles, for cooking. MORSE k N1CBOL JJJKN nnd POCKET KNIVi^—Ajpoda* TTAY-11C bale* prime North River Hayl lsnil* XX ififf from atoamor Alabama, and fer eale by aug 1 CLAQHOBN A CUNNINGHAM. REMOVAL, , -yy C. WADSWORTH b.a ramoanJ lo ft* Congress street, dirsotiy opposite ue fur House, the third door from Bull street, where ba: i keep at all times a full assortment of Fandy nnd Staple Dry Otf f id to the City end Country trade. lit Cl.OTIl MltlUTS—A v.fyd article, for solo by W W. p. t SALE.--A wonian^4j children—a girl 6 year* and a - App’“ *■ “ country rsleed. Apply to 1/RESH TURNIP J 1 Hat Dutch, Rod Tppv Large i folk Turnip 8eeds, of till *rowtk c! and for saio by. ^ medium and dark colors—very beautiful—just opened, and tor tale by aug 4 DnWITT k MORGAN. ITANUFACiTURED TOBACCO. ■J^lO COEEEK.-J5U lii B ACON HIDEJS.—50 bhd* primo Bacon Side*, for sale by (ang 0) COilKNA A HERTZ. N EW ORLEANS WHISKY.—100 bbls •.N. O. Whisky, for sale by ' aug 6 COHENS A «HTZ. aug 9 * " ~ NUnffsV^LOBANCE ~ IMB AND MTHH.-2U0 casks Limo and 60 M Laths from 81. John’* N. B., landiug from h B. M. Chartfoi; M4 fir Ills. i. OBUfUAM, KELLY A CO. OSskr-lAwf,Cniabad aoil Tomlorad Bwar, fc ala. A. a IUtE ljEAD—Tun. Whit® Lead ud u»-iuiv«u. »wr sale by MINIS A FIiORANCE. j'.tlBUOlDERII^.-KrencrNwdto YVo^k 5 _ - -- - T?Ln , r 4-4 U^darfiller.I; Do dodo Blaakand Whit. TOM 8!.or.a : Do do do Yoiotod Collar.; Do do do Uodar ll.odkfa; Do do do Llo.n Comlirlo Uaodkfa; Uo Uualin add Owlaa Baada; 1)« do do Edgloi.auJ loaortluro; Embtoldotod SwIaaBroaln, Drain.. Juot raooWad b, _ W. C. WADSWOETII, US Q>o,rrai-at., opposite I*qiaski House. / 1 A!llBni« »l;UITY.-J U .t repoivKl por ssatr ot wtt* M(U W. c. WASSWOSSKUlC««dna-0t. FOK FAMIlt USB, and 1. order tc offaot quiok oalw, But . - — 1 " offor tholr good* ou tho moot mod.nl. tbi •lnoor. bopa of marUlaa th.djaSd.oo. of tba Bara*- uh publio. a aharo of uboao kind patroia,. aha? mod • raapootfull aolioiti ■ ' *:7 . JyM BEBmt»BATttAE«. RKEH TEAM.—Juat recolvoii rtwioa Goan C aud Blaok Toaa, of luo flarar. i "~rHITEWINKaml Clda .UTTER, OraB«. 1>U1 l) ^haad, Hath aud for aala bjr / TKEI'JS UEBSE^-Bln^ V/'L r di-SC.— LOCKS. Alee, 'flu** Kc.inCoafralMt. #