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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1853)
*“rwS'T # * MAY lrt,iau. Vw rw,'»»■ AppUoUloU fonidmftsaion .honld h, * u, il„ VialUog Oommltt... l.jouo.of .in.rg.o- " tn , member «f Urn Bo«4 orfjjlupri Mjr (not St*' ill (late of JV«* OrUaMft having locn- ■\Tjjnxntntly in Savannah, respectfully tenders hia l^Mlonal *rvice* to ila eitlacna. RBiidenca City note!, private ontranco. iy-ang 9 Irsuovnoflfc Univkbsally Known—for la strictly true—that Indigoation la the TJ^fa Urge proportion of the fatal diaeaaea. Dys- r wry, diarrhoea, oholera morbus, liver oomplaint, and many other dUeaaea enumerated in the city inapeotor’r ■eikly catalogue of deatha, are generated by indigoa- . B ,| on a. Think of that dyspeptioel think of it all ho suffer from dUordered stomachs, and if you arc willing to be guided by advtoe founded upon experi ence reaort at onoe (don’t delay a day) to Hoofland’i German B i t tera, prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jaokaon, whloh B n iterative, curative, and inrigorant, atanda alone nd unapproached. General depot, 120 Arch street- Wi have tried theae Dlttera, and know that they art •toelUat for the diaoaaoa specified above.—Philadel phia^ lm 24 ~THE NEW MEDICIN E-R. R. R.No.2. Jojf^Baduray’a Renovating Roaolvent, for the ick oure of Scrofula, Riokets, Cariea or the Ronea, Nodal, Tumoura, Cancers, Ac. This ia the moat extra ordinary remedy for the oure of the above mentioned diicieo ever need. It »• daily and hourly performing tho most wonderful mlraclea. In ten minutes after ta king a toa-spoonfal of thia poworful and delicious cor- di*l,<be patient fool* it thrilliug through every cell •nd*accretion of the ayatem, giving fresh vigor aud re- uowud energy to the vital fluids, and healing, oleauing fcU d removing from every secretion and organ alldis- c»«ed deposits. Bracing and lengthening the nerves ,ud imparting vitality to tho norvous energy. In all doep seated diseases, ltadway’s Renovating Resolvent, will give quick relief, and iniu.o a speedy oure. Let til who suffer from theso complaints call at the princi pal office of lladway Jt Co., where a rogular physioian u in constant attendance, from 9 A. M. till B P, M. at Mi Kulton-streek, aud a cure Is guaranteed. Advloe gratia It. K. R. No. 1.—Radway’o Randy Rolief is warrant ed to stop the most torturing pains in a few minutes.— Ml who suffer acute pains try Radway’a Ready Relief, Price 60 and 25 cents. Those .diseased with Scrofula, Rickets, Nodes, Ac., try Radway’a Renovating Resol vent. Price $1 per boUie. Office hours from b A. AI. to 5 P. 51. Principal olliuo 102 Fultoa-st., N. Y. «», i* im Dll. SULLIVAN has removod hie OUloe to Congresa-stroet, between Drayton and NOTICE. Mr. P. M. Cauey, having formod a Co- partnershl;) with J. W. Pkbkins, for the purpose of prosecuting tho business of the Daguerrean Art, respectfully givos notice to his former patrons aud the public, that tho rooms formerly oooupied by him will ho opon during tho wholo season, the business be ing continued by tho Arm of CARY A PERKINS. All are respectfully invited to oall and examine Mr. Perkins's specimous of work; they will be found equal to any that have over been exhibited in this establish- Pictures taken in auy woataer. aug4 tf P. M. CAREY. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase ■rOfia negroes at all tiraos, olthor singly, or in fa milies, aud will pay fair market prices for them, ia i»/>. WILLIAM WR1GUT, jo 21 Bay Lauo. Recent improvement In Dontlntry. DR. BARNES having soouredtho right to BklSi uso Dr. Allkn'8 Patent Compound, is I rupared to supply artitioial teeth on his plan. By tho me uf Alloa's SiUoious Compound, the tooth, gum and plate aio tnudo in ono solid and continuous piece; form- lug the most life-like aad beautiful lubstltuto for i ,1 teeth ever invented. This improvement neods only he seen to bo appreciated. Dr. B. will bo pleased exhibit specimens to all who will favor him with a oall his office, corner of Cougress aud Whitakvr stroots, it to Barautu's Mat Store. ly jo 14 DENTISTRY. Drs. KOYALL and JOHNSON, 8iir|(ical aud Mechanical Dentists. Offlco over Zogbauiu's Music Store, Mar- ik£ ket Square. ly no A Warranted Keinedy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- captains, and others. INYUUCHAaK NO UEMEdY KqUAL TO 1)K. TOlil.in* VENETIAN LINi.liUNT, Per Dyseutery, Colic,.jCruUp, Coughs, HhuuuiatUm, Uumay boro Throat, Toothache, Uoadxchu, bdu-siukauss, Cuts, Burus, tiwelliugs, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, lu- seotbtings, Paias ia the Limbi!, 4.0. If it does not give relief, rooollect your money will be reluuded. All that is asked is a fair trial of it aooord- ug to the directions. Thia article is au English reuio- dy, ab«l was used by Williuiu the Fourth, lute king of England, uicortibed to by hiiuos a euro for Rheumatism, whore virything elso he had tried, tailed. Over 10,000,000 uitlm nave been sold lu the United States without a luglu i.uiuru, aud many families nave stated that if it "‘a bio pur buttle they would out be without it, iu case l Croup, as it is us oortaia to oure ae it is applied. The *J0UUU is cured i^ a low days. It Pr k‘“ * * _ x hours. o 26 au^Jj oeuts. (her lur Cello, Halls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, itratuhus, Cracked Heel, Ao. „„ «AT Price 60 oents. Bll. TOBIAS could till twenty newspapers with the ei;ursuud certificates rooeivod odininemling his Liui- but considers that warranting itsulhoiunt, us any uu wuu dues nut obtaiu relief is nut ualled on to pay for '■» aad storokeepers throughout Georgia, le* Dr. Tobias' olhue, 210 Ureouwion street, «. x. U. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite St. An- iiall, will supply the country merchants at the roprietog's lowest prices. Medicine* which, never fail to give satisfac tion, aud are used by many physicians in their practice. Dr. J. IS. ItuMo’M Nor volte and Invigor- • aliag Cordial. he Groatost Disoovory in Medical Science!—For all Nervous Conditions of the System I—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. astounding aud happy effect of Dr. Boie'fl Nervous Cordial, for Diseasos of the * an » Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous retuur of the Musoles, Uuartburn, Flatuleuoe, Pain iu ii, i* 0 "’ w *« ft dnafs, Restlessness, or for the Mind or > UM, J [-»h rn d i UWul,y 0i4re '. lttbor » or study, has induced nSttiiftf ,tat0 Ui * lt iathoir praotioe. For a weak usiiiutiQu.itis a grand rosto-ers it completely re- , ‘'““t the system all nervous irritations, aud is ft l .!^ #uloaa in lM »I'W happy offeot. The f .t 1 “ orvou f frequently restored to por- 01 UoalUl b » f w« using ono boctle, Price iifly oeuts. Du. J. 8. Hosu’a Great Tuin Durer— Hio iin van Wonder «f the Age. M.iv/w U i* u « er •uy palnr If you do, use Dr. Lar«i?h« 2.i» U « r V lk #uro * Toothache, Horo Throat, „ ' 8 , l a Nook oe tho Face, in a lov^ i «ures quiokiy Pain in the Stomach or eu /hiV. . UUiloinins, Corns, and any irritation ii „ n f* acM kke u charm for Paius in the Bide, e,.ui i, # , r R “d for JiUouiuatiein frem a sudden Ecsuu. magl0Al ia it§ off#ou - lu bottles, l2>i, 26 aud ttuSJtHf^^^fruvrin tum WoiiLD.-Dr. Rose’s wur.t f- d Lough Syrup givos immodute relief to the - , ii .S'"*' whether consumptive or proceeding from aSesSS^* an \ lrrlU !r lou ofth « Lungs, and forti- lou Biuous Hamits and Rad Colds.—If you are “““‘.you require a purgative medioiuo. If you have »usd cold, you should remove it from the system. If four liver is out of ordor, yon will have cold luet, va- Llfpatita, ana a vullow akiu—uko Dr. Rose's auUBiiium or Railroad Tills, aud you will soon be eiievud frum oil bad feelings. Iu boxos 12and 26 ots. Ihcse Pilu a re called RAILROAD PILLS, because 8° ahead of ail othor pills in th«4 good effects. Mercury. Ail cl mo above preparations, with Dr. Rote’s Medi- *7 .vuec 10 1‘«rsons in sickness and iu Health, to he 144 JAS. U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER Jt CO., a. .n ,w WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At ail the respectable Drug Btoroa iu Savannah, and breughout the State. ly mar 14 UKIit* WANTED. In ld36 and ‘341 a large number of Geor- , . . w «“t over to the Republic of Texas to th fc ’’^'’sans to gain their independence. Many of " “swacred with Fannin, and others feU lohu a,id#r C® 18 * Travis, Ward, Grant, and r ti -WU \. ®°P u bUo of Texas granted to the heirs ueso brave men a large quantity of land, very few uom have come forward to claim tl.elr right. The ten ante of those who participated in tho revolu- ^/ rtruggUof Texaacan pr^ore theso lands, on ^ucatlon to the undorslgnod, who posoesaes all neoes- l «yluf„rm.ii guc , nlll ,, uly , ot P S. Y. LEVY. Bavaunah. Liberal adraueos made upon shipment. t Cotton to my friends in Liverpool and (5m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. f®8- a- c. 11 £ A JL D tiai -r ° I>arftU ‘» B * partalnlng to Natural or ArUfl- ti.« \i B , in tlle b ®* k atyla. Office first ooruer west of 2!!^! Douse. l y j >a 17 5 :0TT’a FOltBlGN EXCHANGE miujuation agency. i.r.uui wiihlD, in Ha, f or th.lr fri.aJl, ■iu.. . -*Iwu.of bri.^o, thorn oat bj Brit ■ , oket *bips, aro lnforxned that the eubsoi ibers are Th. y *® #aU for 0x8 Ab0T# A ** n °y Li this city. a, *° sutlioriied to draw or- Messrs. Wm. v 4 fj.° f 1 0o, » Liverpool, iu sums from £1 aud »p- “ ‘" P ““ 1/ UUNKilt t UUUhN, 80 ii.j-.t. STEAMSHIP LINES. SAVANNAH MORNIRQ NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3i 1853. inshraSceT United States Hail Line. N.Y. AND SAVANNAH etTEA3IHUIP8. BUMMER vaunah forN. Y. 'The Aiigueia, G»pt. Lyon. on Weaueauy, June 6 The Florida, Capt. WsmuI), ** Saturday, •• n The Alabama, Capt. Buhsnek *• Saturday, •• 18 The Augusta, Capt. Lvo«. • * Saturday, “ 26 The Florida, Capt. WoodhuU, •* Saturday, July 2 The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, " Saturday, •• « TI.m. /-.ill Urutilhnll Ootaul.u i, ... " Saturday, “ 23 Woodhull, " Saturday, 11 30 Bchenck, *• Wednesday, Aug. 5 Ly°n. “ Saturday, *• 6 Woodhull, " Saturday, •• 13 The Alabama, Capt. Bchenck The Augusta, Capt. l.you. The Florida, Capt. Woodhull, The Alabama, Capt. The Augusta, Capt. ‘ " ‘ i ‘ Saturday, - . . - „ , Wednesamy, 8: fsss- Sift teh,!..: B s a Tho Alabama, Capt. Soheuck, •• Wednesday, Sk® ^Pt. Lyon. “ Saturday/ Bept. 3 Tho Florida, Capt. Woodhull, *• Saturday, 10 The Alabama, Capt. Bchenck, " Wednesday, •« 14 Iheao ships aro the largest on tho coast, unsurpassed LlWnl a» r «ty aud oomfort—making their pasaages in 80 to 64) hours, and are oomuanded by akiiirul, ca * ' and polite officers. They offor a moot dealrable yeyanoe, to New York. On the completion of the At- lanta in the autumn, this line will be seml-wookly— sailing eaoh Wednesday and Saturdny. Cabin Passage, $26; Steerage, $9. PADELFORD, FAY k CO., Agents in Savannah. . . 8AM’L. L. MITCHELL, J« 15 tf 13 Broadway, N. York. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga■ lion Company. The now and splendid side-wheel steamship 8TATJE OF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col- _ 1ms, will leave Savannah as follows: . nuunuauuy, ilunn 1ft I Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, June 29 | Wednesday, August 24 Wednesday, July 13 I Wednesday, Bept'r 7 Wednesday. July 27 | Wednesday, Sept'r 21 Thia ship has been built with the strictest regard the safety and oomfort of her passengers, and lior ootnmodatioDS are unsurpassed by any steamship on place iu the lino Rate of Georgia make >u Wednesday. Cabin Postage from Savannah to Philadelphia, $20 Bteorsge 8 C. A.L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannab.- je II HERON k MARTIN. Ag'ta in Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. Tho new and splendid steamehlpe FLORIDA,Capt.Woouhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Sahenck, belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships aro of 1.300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and oomfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southoruer leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. $G§” , Cabin passage $26, payable bofore going on board. PADELFORD. FAY k CO, Agonta: jyH SAMUEL L. illTCUKLL, 194 Front-street, ni CO, Savannah. York. V. 8. .HAIL LINE. THROUGH IN ftO TO 55 HOURS. Nsw-Iork & Charleston Steam-Paeketi. Leave Adger’i wharves every Saturday ,4/Uirnoon and eaoh alternate Wednes day. On Saturday the now and splen did Steamships JAS.ADDER. Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foetor commander, will eave eaoh alternate Wednesday—having been newly eopperod and guards raised, la now in comnleto order. „4BT For Freight or Pansage, having elegaut Stato Room accommodations, apply at the office of tno agent, HENRY M1SSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will bo placed on the line ‘ nW. ’ neot with the Southerner < ednesdavs. feb 10 STEAMBOAT LINES. may 20 This Company wAl iu case of low river, or other warrantable circum stances, discontinue boating for tho GEORG E 11. JOHNSTON, Pret’t. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOll PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Uarieu, MruuHwirk, Si. ill ary m, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBURG (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Leasts tveru Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. SI. intn . The superior eteam-packet WM. OA8- f«jufll\j a ^^N'.''ON l Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday ■flStaMBflBiMorning, at 10 o'olook, and will oon- nue to Leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darion $3 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creok, l'ioolata and Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-p&oket wharf, or to a 24 CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON u. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A^M., ecnneutlng at Charleston with the WilniiuKtuu Steam-Pnoketa. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day,at2){ P.M., and also w ith the New-York and Charleatoti 8teainshlpa f Whiob leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengors leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrivo in time to oounect with the splen did now steamship Joints Adyer ono week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston New-York by land route, $2U— timo v 4 hours; by .UUDllilpi, VIS. [m/15] 8. M. LAiTITUAU. Agon't. SHIP LINES. FOit NEW VOUK—New l.lno. , The regular packet brig MACON, Capt. E. ft Watkins, will meet with dispatch lor tho above freighter passage apj ply to bURN, 1 FOIL NEW-YOHK-BrigLIno. The fastsailing regular packet bark EXACT, Grumloy master, will' * ...... passage, up have dispatch. Fur freight ASI1BURN, WILDER t CO. yOlt UALTiiUOUE-Uvtfiiiur Llue. jjj., Tho regular packet brig JOSEPHINE, J. Wil- son, master, will have dispatch as above. For ■SilMfeircight or passage apply on beard at Johnson's wharf, or to [aug 26J BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Watson, master, will leavo with dispatch above. For freight or passage apply on board at Telmir's wharf, or to aug 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. a master, having most of her cargo engaged, will Bineut with dispatch ms above. For froigbt o.' passage apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to aug 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. Ready Hade Clothing for Spring and Summer. WM, R. SYMONS, Drnperaad Tailor* 17 Wbitaker-nt, B E8PECTFULLY uolinits the aUeutiou of his friends and tho publie in general, to hia Urge k of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the prt.ient aud coming season; it has ail been made up under m« personal superintendence, and tor style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to bo found in the market. Tho following comprises a por tion ortho Stock: Frocks and 8aoks of Black, Blue Cashmere Cloths. Block Drap Dote Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duck Drill and Fancy Linen Frocks and Baoka. India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Books, Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Sacks, Panta of Fanoy French Cassimore, Biaok Doe Skin Caaaimoro, Block Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Casti- mere, \N hits Duck. Fanoy Unen Drill,together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants Vests of Black Satin, Black Barathos and Fancy 8ilks, Fancy and White MarsaiUcs, Figured and 8tripe Linens. Also, a large Btock of furnishing Goods, suoh as Stocks, Ulovos, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Morino aud Cotton Under Bhirte, Stripe Silk and Cotton 8ccks and Bilk and Gingham U inbrellae, etc., oto. The whole of whioh he offors for sale on accommodating terms, and at prioes as oheap as the cheapest. apr 12 New Spring Ac Summer Goods. D K WITT A MORGAN have iu store, to which they are weekly adding by the steamers, a large and elegant stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, whioh they offor for sale at the lowest prices: Printed Bareges, Linen k Cotton 8heetlng, Tissues. " Grenadines, " Barogo de Laiucs, Printed Muslins, Organdies and Cambrics, Bootoh Jt French Ginghams, Laoos, Ribbons, Jtc., Ladies'and Gents' Kid, 8llk and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves A Mltta Cesstmeres and Vestiugs, *”*■“— J "oi Linen Uoatlugs, of allde- Pillow Case Linens, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Birds' Eye Diapers, Huckabacks, Towels k scotch Diapers, Linen Damasks, " Napkins and Doyles, Bleached k Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringes, Pavilion Lace aud Nett, Umbrellas and Parasols, Swiss Jaconet ■ aud Plaid Muslins, - . 31ull and Nainsooks do., Georgia Osnaburgs, and a large variety of other Plan- EINSTEIN &ECKMAN. 151 Congress-Street* J NV1TE public utteniionto thv LOW PRICES nt which a general assortment of Dry Goods arc now cred for sale at their store. Having availed themselves of the opportunity of pur- ohrsing Goods very much below tho market value at the recent Auction Sales in this City, they are now prepared to share the advantages with their customers, by selling tho following descriptions at prices below tholr original cost. Printed Lawns, Mautillas, Lace Capes, Linen Hdkfs., Embroidered do., Cotton EdgingsAlnsertlnn, Linen do. do., Thread do. do., Nuodloworkdo. do.. Quilts, Bhoeting and Shirting, Brown and Bleached, Irish Linen, Hosiery. Gingbamu, Organdies, Tissues, Barege*. Barege de Lainea, Collars, Chemisette, Ribbons, Fans, l'arusols, Embroidered Muslins, Summer Silk, To' insure the entire advantages of the bargains we are now offering, an early oall at our establishment is ueceisary, as such bargains cannot last long. btook of Staple aud Dumestio Dry Goods, consisting iu part of Printed Musin DeLniuct, Printed Be rage _ Do°Laino, Superior French Chints, All Wool Fronoh Plaids, Ulk. k Col'd Broad Cloths, Do do Cassimoros, Cashmore A Batin Vesting* Umbrellas and Parasols, Kid and Bilk Gloves, Colured Flannels, Ladies' Cloth, Frenoh k English Prints, Plaid Cashmeres, Plain Blk Oro de Rhine, Plain Blk. Dumbatine, Col'il k Blk. Alpacas, Printed Cashmere Shawls, With Uoniton and Valencine Lace Work Muslin Ribbon Silk Trimmings, Ac. Also, i inent of Staple Goods, suitable fur Fail Trade, aici chants, Planters and others are invited to call aud ex amine our Btook. aug 30 LAROCHE k BOWNE. tt. liltO W fl’S CHEAP CASH STORE. i large THE subscriber, in order to mako . _ Fall and Winter supply, offers his present Btock 'of Beatonablo Dress Goods at suoh prices purchasers. With a full supply of would suit purchasers. With a full supply of Funcy and Staple Dry Goods, which will be sold at unusually Low Prices, partly con sisting of colored and figured Bareges, Plaided, striped and plain 8ummor Bilks,Swiss aud Mull Muslins, Can ton Cloths for Travelling Droisus, flue I.iuon and Cambric Handkerchiefs, inuurning Cuffs and Collars, - fall Bupply of Kid and Bilk Ulovos. Ao. Ao. N. B. A full assortment of Plantation Dry Goods.— 'ho residents of Savanuah and those from tho interior, re respectfull invited to call aad examine the goods and prices, aud judgo for themselves at the . ornur of Barnard and Broughton streets. jy 20 Dry Goods, Clotlaiiig, Ac. D ABRAHAM & BROTHER Wire to inform • their friends and tho publlo that they have re moved from Bryau-strcot to the corner of Barnard and Congress-streets, opposite the Market, whore they will always koop on hand, for wholosale and retail, a largo supply ofClothiug and Dry Goode, Hate, Caps, Shoes and Boots, aud a large assortment of Fanoy artioles, with a full supply of Trunks, Ao. 6mos aug 9 Fall Trade of' 1853. TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PUR CHASERS OF DRY GOODS. O UR arrangements lor the Fall Trade will be completed in a few days, when wo will bo pre pared to submit to your iuspectiou, an^unusually com plete assortmeut ot gonoral Dry Goods, Hosiery, Trltn- ■iobordasnery aud small Wares, Ribbons, Ae, M. PREN DERG AST A CO. 178 Broughton-st., opposite 8t._ Andrew’s Hall, aug 27 l Side. lJliANKHTH and FLANNKL.N.—The price JL) of both theso artielus, and indeod of overy goods mto the production of which wool goes, will rule high this season, In anticipation of this, we are happy to inform all our customers, aud the public generally, that we had sooured a large Stock of Bummer-rnauo Blankets and Flannels, both domestio and imported, *“ w, “** —e can now offer at old imiiuks. M. PREN DERG AST A CO. 178 Broughton-st., op^osito Bt. Andrew's Hall, DRY OOOD8. Notice Extraordinary! Positively Selling off nt Cost. T HE Subscribers, do si tout of flowing their pro#- A ent business, would invite the attention of the oltl- xens ol Savannah and lie vicinity to their large and well aclooted stock of Bpring and Summer Dry Goods at P14IME NEW YORK COST, among whioh are to be found some of the moet desire ble styles of goods, for this and the ooniing season, con sisting in part of the following goods, via: Colored and Figured Bareges, dQ. do. do. 8ilk Tisanes. Plain, Biaok and Colored Bilk Tuauos and Bareges. Swiss and Mull Muslins. Jaoonet tnd Cambrio do, do. do. Cliook Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colorod Lawns. Cantou Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Uaregs De Lainos. Black and Colored Cnamelion Bilks. Plaided and Brooaded do. Colored blaroelina and Florence do. LINEN GOODS, Ac., Ac. We hero a large and well aeleoted stock of the cele brated RICHARDSON’S,GRAY'S, DUNBAIl, DICK SON A Co.'a Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a large andelegantaasortmentof White and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask buylliis, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Linen Dowleas, Unokaback Diaper, Frenoh Linen Tow els aud Doylies, Linen Lawns aud Linen Cambric, As., Ac., Ao., Ac., Ac. OtTR ASflORTXUTT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraoes every artiole kept in a first claw retail store. PURCHASERS will do well to call and see for themselves, as Great Bargains will be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will bo sold in many instances bolow cost. Tills is no lluuibug. CALL and soo, and bo assurtd of tho faot at J. U. COHEN A CO., may 24 tf 140 Urougbton-st. New Goods. I . D A S II £ It , No. 140 Congrcss-Ni. W OULD invito tho nttoniiun of Ladies'to his choice selection of Bareges, Chally’s, Muslins Cambrics. Colorod and I'laid do., Ginghhins, Ribbons, Uose and half do., Linen Cambrio Hdkis., Uuder- ■leeves, Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, Laoe\ Edgings, Inserting*, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varto- ty of fanoy artioles. tf apr 9 Seasonable Goods. U3IHRJIL.1. AN, PARASOLS, ANO FANS, at Hampton & VerstiUo’s. Houses and Lands. FOR KENT. I That desirable residence on Broughton-street, joining tbo Bt. Andrew's Hall, being a two story .Briuk Homo, with Btablo aud Carriage-house.* For terms apply to F. T. COLE, Agent, i 1 3 For bale. TKn Plantation on Skid.way I.lnnd, [onll.d tho LOpUE, with an I.l.nd oommodating; for whioh address M. G. W. at this office. TO RENT. I A house on Porry-stroet, near the oorner of I Purse, at tho Railroad Depot, JOHN DALY, ** aug 31 2w 128 Whitakur-struet. FOR KENT. Alarge and eommodioua dwelling houao, with aug 30 Lease for bale. ;OR HALE*—The unrxpircd Terra of the Leaso of Lot Number Three (3) Jackson Ward, r tho Lot on Bouth Urnad-st., on which tho old t Johns Church now stands; also the building on sa Lot. Apply to JULIAN IIARTR1DUE, UOl 4; lj being t aug 25 tf Offioe over Bank of Buvaunah. WANTED TO RENT. J A comfortablo houso from tbo first of October next, situated as near the center of tne city as Lean be obtained, preferred. Rent not exceeding [aug 29—tf J Apply at this Offico. Grocery Stand. T^OR 8ALE—A building lot in Chaihuin Ward, X 1 suitable for a Family Grooory Store. Alao, Lot No. SO Troup Ward—both oorner lots. Apply nt this office^tf aug 23 FURNISHED U0031M. ^1 a WO nicely furnishud Rooms to let, with o I out Board, in a private family in a cent of the oity. Inquire at this office. STORE FOlt KENT. A store for rent on Tolfair's wharf, well situ- ited for a grocory or provision store. Apply to jy 27 ROWLAND A CO.* FOR RENT. T HE WHARF aud Lot at present occupied by tho “ Charleston Steam Packet Company." P session given uu “■* *“* *" " *— —‘ ' terms, Ac., apply win, at the Custom House. TO RENT. [ Two smnll toneraouts; nl Room. Apply to jy 8 fine sleeping II. F. WILL1NK, 8r. Valuable Lot For Sale. | FOR RALE.—A valuublo Lot con- ttA I talulng202R acres, situated in the 4tL -District of tne first section of Randolph, (late Lee County,) and kuowu as number 17b. in tho plan of said Distrlot. Persons desirous of puroh-ting, will address (post Paid,) J. T. at this offioe. may 25 tf Home Insurance Company or THE CITY or NEW-YORK. Capital >300,000, H || paid In. SIMEON I,. LOHU!H, Pr.ild.nl. Cninum J. M.Bjjm, Sao'ry. ___ T I11B SliRHIiKillkUS li.vin. tiocn appoint* -1 *«•«»• of th..ahOT.n.inal Oampauj, .10 now p;.paf«I tolak. rl.ka ..alnat Fir. .a Buildtu.., M.t- 150U RKNT.—The brick building, till lost from JP onBay-st., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by 8. bolomons, Esq., ia well ealoulated for a wholesale Gro- i djuiild, on moore ■ wuan. ROB'T. UABERBILAM k SON. aug 27 S L'FERIOR WRITE HEWING COT TON, Ac.—Wo have reoeived by steamer this week, a large assortment of Brooks' superior White 8ewiug Cotton in all numbers. This was the only sow ing Cutton that ohtained the Prize at tb6 World's Fair in Loudon. It only requiros consumers of this article, to give it a trial to be fully convinced of its dcoidod su periority over all other makers’ productions now in use. lu oonnection with this, we hare also reooived sovo- . A cases of a very Superior English-mode Flax Thread of several numbers, and in all colors. M. PBENDEROAST A CO, 178 Broughtou-at., opposito St. Audrew's Hall, aug 27 Wost Bido. J. SI. Haywood, riMIANKFUL lor tho liberal pnirouago bestowed J. on him, respectfully announces to the communi ty at largo, that from this day he has reduced his prloe .-..rWl D ® nn# “ wanteu to ioaa i ty Alarge, that from this day he has reduced his price jHwMjtwitb limber for Richibnctoo, .New Brunswick,* 0 f Baths to 26 coute, and hopes to be still favored with a$flflt*nd to charter from thoncs to Liverpool. Ap- 1 your continuance. an 24 OGDEN k BUNKER. VEHHELH WANTEU. One or two vessels wanted to load ^Witli sawed Lumber, for Montevideo bBuoucs Ayres. Also Timber for Ruth, Maine. to load withaSiii BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. MARINE RAILWAY. n., The undersigned rospootfully informs a. ^BBRall who iu»y need his services, that he^WBt SSfliKbas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,SMI wnioh is now in snoeessful operation. He is, therefore, prepared to tako up vessels of any sixe usually visiting uur port,and to do the work of ropairing, Ao.,ou reason able terms. Those who wish to oleau or paint tho bot toms of their veuols, can also be aooommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable torms. lie is alao prepared to ooutract for building Vessels uf any olass or descrip tion, and to carry on tue business of Ship-Carpontor- ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various branches, at tho oastern extremity of tbe oity. tar A good Shipsmithis on tho premises, mar 11 U. F. W1LLINK, Jn. Cl UNDK1E8.— jj 56 bbls Genessoe Flour 60 do Butter, Sugur and Soda Crackers 20 do Cider Vinegar 50 do Stuart’s Clarified Sugar 75 do do Crushed and l'owdored do Soo boxes No. 11’ale aud Family Soap 100 bags Rio Coffee 150 bbls E Phelp s and Roso Gin 40 do P4U Connecticut River do. Lauding and for sale by au 24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.ffi L'LOWKlt UATUKKKKM, that hold tho X flower attar cutting; Vino beissors, Eylutt Ma chines, and Eyletta. For salo by »ug 15 j. p. COLLINS. OEW1NG DlKDh, Picker Pud or Portable Lj Case of Tools, l^uilliug Suiseors and Liquor Cases; lor sale by laug 15] J. p. COLLINS. 1)UTTER uud CHEESE.—20 firkiue uud X> tubs prime aud choice Butter; 50 boxes Cheese. Received per steamer, and fur sale by aug 15 MCMAHON A DOYLE. TOBACCO—TODACCO. ROXEt- Grant &. Williams’ Tobacco JU 20 do Barksdale’s Pound Lump 10 boxes Barksdale's Eights 10 do do Fives M do Geo Taylor’s Eights aug 16 In store and for sale by SWIFT A CO. TND1A RUDDER LONG COMISE-Just X tho articles for little mimes, as they aro not liable to break like the horn or shell combs. For sale by aug 15 J* 1’- COLLINS. If AIR BKUbJtiKH and Combe—A large as- Xi sortment just opened by JAB. U. CARTER A CO. ang 18 Druggists, opposite Bt. Andrew's Hall. KKHii CONLiREfoh WATER,—Direct ■j from thelBprlngi aud recently bottled—now land- lug and for sale uy ■ W. W. LINCOLN, aug 16 Monument Square. (JK1DLITZ and SODA FOWDKK8.- O Prepared expressly for tho retail trade, from im ported materials, aud warranted full weight. For sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, au 24 Monument-squaro. \\TANTED—A consignee for 100 coils Rope If marked ▲. per brlgT. B. Watson from New Orloans. [aug26j OGDEN k BUNKER. 1 > ACON biDEft—50 iibde. Prime llacuu Bides, 1) landing from steomor State of Georgia, and for sale by laug 22J SWIFT A CO, f'tAKHAKT AND NEEDI1AA1’8 DIE* \j LODEON’S.—Timas celebrated instruments in ovot j stjle, from 4). to 6 octave* in compass, with one and two steps, suitable for Choroh or Parlor uso, for sate at Factory prices, by the Manufacturer's Agent, a. B. MITCHELL ang 26 Snooessor to F. Zogbaum A Co. India Dimitri Tor Ladles' Skirts, by aug ID W. C. WADSWORTH. 11$ C VltllTCIIFIE LD HOUSE, (Formerly (Jrijtin Mouse.) ChattunooKUy Tcniieusoe. a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Pasiouger Cur lauding of the West ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now open, under Ots supervision of TUOMAB CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bkysuh and Lady. This House, while under tho control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first aloes Hotel. The preseut Pro- B riotor having secured the services of Col. Griffin’s arkooper, aud having puroliasod his most excellent Cock and House Boy aud having furnishod the House entirely now, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit publlo patronage. Passengers can bo aeoommi dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, feb 18 [ljrJ THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. Prop. Union Steuin Saw Hill. THE 8UOSCBIBelts H AVING completed Uioir now STEAM SAW MILL, are now propared to cut aud fill orders for BER of evory dimension at short notice, li building of this MILL, wo have taken advantage < tho recent improvements in the construction and chinery of mills, and aro of opinion that onr MILL will only require a trial to convince any one that she can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to auy other mill in tho Stato. To thoso who may favor us with their ordors, we will say that our utmost exer tions shall be used to give satisfaction, both in punctu ality and prices. J. ROBERTS A CC jgjgr Orders muy be loft at our office, No. 1U5 Bay-i or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf aug 3 COHEN On TARVER* on ucccotnmodat' Fine St. Croix Sugar. 2Uh lids. Porto Rico Sugar, 20 do N. Orleans do 2U0 bbls. Stewart's ABAC Sugar 20 boxes of Loaf do 60 bbls. New Orleans refined uo ‘ 100 bags Prime Rio Coffeo 60 do Ola Java do 20 boxes Uround do ItO chests Black and Uroon Teas lift) boxes Tobacco assorted qualities 20 do Cut Tobacco 109 M Segars, somo very fine SO boxes Soap aasorteu qualities 100 do Baltimore do 100 groce Mutches ! /° p *P* B oasorted qualities 20 halos heavy Gunny liuggiug *J hhds prime R.aeon Sides 200 bbls Hum, Gin, Brandy and Whisky .1r., a * oaeral Msortmsnt of nos imported Brandies and Wines. * - aug 20 JJMAMPAGNK at $10 PER BAHKET! r |. article we have hud imported expressly for I the Savannah market, under tbo name of Le Ffentx, and good judgsa have pronounced it to be the cheapest and most delicious Leverage of the kind ever imported into this oouutry. For sale by »«8 *4 BERLIN A NATHANS, Under Bt. Andrew's Hall. fresh supply of this well-knowu and most useful article for family uso. Sailing at BERLIN k NATHANS, Under 8t. Andrews’ Hall. ang 24 UHT RECEIVED por stnamer Florida—5 this Apples, 10 do Potatoes. 6 boxes Black A Grocn of .uperior quality; 5 bbls new Mackerel, Pig Pork, Fniton Market Beet Ac. For sale at ALEXANDER'S, cor. BuU and Congress sts., au 26 Monument-sqnare. J UHT RECEIVED and in store—10 boxes Beadeli's Family Soap, 10 do do Candles, 6 boxes superior West India Gov. Coffoe, 10bbls Hooker’s self- raijing Flour, la packages of 26, 13Si and .OH pounds. Also, a full supply offresb Family Grocsrles, Liquors, *"• * w UW ,0r o^ ALEXANDER, au 16 Cor. Ball uni Ceogress sw, Moauaeat-sq. TO RENT. rpiIRKE Sluoping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-si, I A'ao, to hire, a Woman, a good narso, house serv anl ana cook. Enquire of [fob 24 J A. BON AUD. lug on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. LIORHAIjE.—A Lot til) by 90 feet, froutiug n [S Laurel Street, immediately ia the rear of the lal >r. C. P. Riohardsouo's House, je 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM A SON. WANTED. Situation Wanted. A S Rook-keopor, Clerk or Sulesinuu, by a ] man of experience and capaoity; has reaiuvu long in tho oity, and o*u pr iduce good testimonials from present and former employers, sep 1 tf Apply at this Offioe. F i t and liberal wages will be given. MORSE A NICHOLS. Wanted, A ROOM centrally situated, to bn used na a D pository for the "Noodle Woujtn's Society” rent moderate. Apply at No. 7 Liberty Square, aug 18 tf W ANTED TO HIRE—An able bodied No gro Mau, by the year or month. Apply at tb tf aug 15 WANTED TO HIRE. O A TO 25 prime able-bodied Negro Men, to work /&\J in the city for ti to 12 months, from 1st October next. The highest market prioo will bo paid for them, and wages paid weakly, monthly, or quarterly. Apply to (augfi—2m) C. A. L. LAMAR. W AATED—A House Cttrpeuler, u good work man—to make Wash Stands, and work with Plumbers. Steady einploymeut givon. aug 141 JOHN J. MAURICE. A. BONAUD. WANTED, A LAD who can come well recommended. One who writes a good hand and has a knowledge of figures preferred. Apply at this offico. jy ,n Carriage Manufactory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. A general and couiplcio uneertment ju.t KECIilVED. 3 ’IIE Subscriber, uruuiiw prcji.rcil lo offer l publlo, CARR1AUK8, I'll.KTONS, DUGUIK.8, iRltYALLS, AC., frosh from some of the most popu lar Establishments aud Builders at the North. The selections were niado by ono of tho firm, with strict refereuca to the requiruuiuuta of this market. They aro determined to keop only such artioles in their fine as they oau confidently RECOiUaIIEND and warrant. Feeling assured that they will be sustained iu offering a better, and fiuer class of work, than has been usually kept in this market. Tho publlo are most respectfully requested to call, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of their stock. ear All kinds of repairing done as heretofore. ** L. 8. BENNETT A CO., ang I ' vomer West llroad aad Bay-streets. A BEEBE’S LATEST STYLE.—Just rvooivad per steamer, Bsebo’s latest ntyle No. 1 Black Molsskin Hat, just introduced In Now- York City, on last Saturday, 18th August. Coll oi Barnum and start with tho fashion. N. K. BARNUM A CO., 176 Broughton-st, qqg 17 Opposite St. Andrew's HalL i U«T RECEIVED—l’er steamer Augusta— 10 bbls. Crash and Powdered Sugars; 20 boxss oked Herrings, aad a good supply b. B. Flour. aug 17 For sale by J.D. JESSE. P EAC1IE8—PEACHES—Fine Peaches and Quinces, for Preserving, at J. D. JESSE. M OIjAHHEH—50 bills PorUaud Syrup. 50 bbls Choiee N. O. Syrup. For sale by ang IB WEB8TER A PALMES. HcTotch pig iron. N O. 1 Gartsherrio in lots to suit purchasers. For ^sals at New Torkprlce^^ ^ ^ ^ NEW PALL STYLES * Just rsMi.od .t B.ld.n‘1, lh.tr t *11 stjloi of PRKMIUU SILK HATS. To admin U oal, to no theta—.0 call oarl^ « _ au, 20 BELDEN k CO B. S BIOOTH1NG lUOWd and Tailor.' Irou, tor lal. hr f. W. CORNWELL, au, 15 10J UrjLa- ill «.t. Fire aud Life lmuruuec Agency. Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $200,000. Grnnlte Fire InNurnuee Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $150,000. Charier Oak Life Insurance Company, HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, fendorsod by the State) $250,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jas.C. Walklsv, Seo’y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co.* OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital, $i 60,000. CnAQLKa Craubr, President. F. D. Mob, See’ry. These Oompnuies hnving n oash capital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, nre prepared to effect In surance against damage by tire, on all unde of property on reasonable terms. Applications reooived by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 129 Congreai-st. TU13 UNITED .TAXES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity uud Trust Company, Charter Perpetual— Cath Syttem. CAPITAL 0930,000. This company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. marlS ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents. Buncron A Brynn, GENEUAI, A,IK,\TN AND HUOKBKB, FOR TilK PURCHASE AND SALE OF STOCKS,bONUS, KXCUANQK&REAL ESTATE. No. 117 Buy Street, Havaunah. J»u24 ly Liverpool and London Fire and Lite Insurance Company. undersigned Ageutsof the above Company, 1 Will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Btook in Trade, Ao., on tbe most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, jan24 ly No.! 17 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 51,000,000 ol* Founds Sterling. flUIIfl INSTITUTION has established an Agency X in Savannah, and Fire Policiesnpon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON P11U4N1X FIRE Ob Fit) At. fJHlIS Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases, sep 2 KOBT. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents. aKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. rriHK undersigned, Agents of tbe above Company, 1 eontinuo to Uko risks against Fire on Buildings Stocks, etc.,on the most favorable terms. apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. f BAAC ABBATT, Soc’y. F. 3. WINSTON, X Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtkern Mutual Iuaurance Company. A 8UUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Cuake, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. The undersigned, Agont of tho above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Murine, River and Pirei also on the lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are alao taken by this Com pany. No extrapromlum for restSlng In the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane 17 1 y Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES Sf HARNESS 183 I'ongresi-street, Havnunah. A?—A The Subeorlbers manufacture A-—-A flHffiWk and keen constantly on hand, »RH0Bta BBHpl-irgo aud varied stock of bad-BSHKIJb ® ^ dies, Bridles and Harness, andj^^^^^ make to order every description of articles in their line Our stock oouipriaos also a largo assortment uf Trnnka Carpot-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Ter sons desirous or supplying tbomselvcs, will do well to call at our establishment. All artielos sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, onr terme are moderate, our execution prompt. 6m may 17 d 1UKMICAL LIQUID HOLDER, for wol V J ding China, Glass, Stone, Marblo and Ornan ental Ware of any desoriptiou. all artioles joined with this valuable oompositior will beoome perfectly firm, aad ready for use ia five minutes after being joined, for ■ale at the Apothooarles' Hall, by iy 27 J.E.DxFORD. Patent Wire Kailiug. r\ 1LBERT BUTLER is preparod to nxhibit Pat- \JT terns and exeouto all oraers for Fences made ol the COMJ-OSITR Railihu, of the Atlantio Railing Works of New York. 3m may 27 FKENII GROCERIES. ]?RUITS, Hmoketl Deefaud Tongues. 1 Constantly on hand by JOHN DALY, tf 2d Whitakar-at. A TTKNTION GKOUfJIA IIUHHAltH.— XX. Jo»t received, a fine lot of your Fatiguo Caps, all Lettered ready for use, at jy» . BELDEN A CO’S. MsT City papers please copy. Hunt’s ItCHtorative, 4011 VKUKTAllLE HAIR COtIPOMTION. r 1 ’HIS pleasant aud efficient agent for the proven- J tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is also a groat auxiliary at the toilet, both on acooont of its delicate and agreeablo perfume, (free from essential oils,) and its keeping the hair in plaoe and ourl. When tho hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau tifully, in any form required, so as to keep iu its plaoo. Previous to curling the hair, moiaton it lightly with tho Heatorative, whioh will give it aglossy and durable curl. Children’s heads should be dressed with the Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onoe thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of a good head of hair. For sale, together with a variety of llalr Oils, Co logne*, and Shaving Cream*, at tho BRAVING AND UAIH-DRE8BINO SALOON, 10M>* Broughton-street, Nearly opposite Bt. Andrew’s Hall, marJl By WM. J. HUNT. / 1 OKN.—1,500 bushels Prime Western Cora just arrived and for sale by aug 10 tf P. L. CONSTANTINE. SJ1DI1T UliKUKH UN NEW YORK—for Cl ealo by Tfeb 8-tf| C. A. L. LAMAR l/OR HALE.—A mau about 25 years old, a X first rate Steamboat or Mill hand, warranted sound and sold for no fault. Apply to aug 10 WM. WRIGHT. C#>a i JL Ini rlHge for Hnle. A light ouo horse Carriage, (with polo) bum to ordor by Brower A Son, NewYork, and has neon used but littlo. It can bo seen at tbe Carriage Reposi tory of Mr. Geo. W. Ua.'dcastlo. may 13 BUtANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. U U44AR—SUGAR,—SO hhds prime PR Sugar O 10 hhds Muscovado Sugar 100 bbls St Croix do 50 do Stuart's B do 20 do do crushed do 20 do do pow'd do 5bbIiCofi'ee do Ia staro and for sale by aug 16 SWIFT k CO. I.'LOUK—FLOUR.—200 bbls. Balt. Flour. X -5 do Hiram Smith's do. Landing and for sale by aug 16 8WIFI 1 A CO. FLOUR, HUAI*, CANDLKH, <fcc. 1 \ BIlLrf. Baltimore Iloward-slreet Flour. Ivv 50 do Hiram 8mith'r do 50 bbls. Pure Genesseo Floor. 50 boxes Bedel'e Family Soap. 54) do 6 A 8 l't Mould Caudles. 100 do Adamantine do 25 do Hpcriu do 50 do Colgate's Starch. For sale byl aug 18 WEBSTER A PALMES. RUTTER, LARD AND DACON. OT! fttiGS Priino Gosheu Butter in storo. 25 bhla. Lard to arrivo. 50 kegs Lard do 10 hhds Prime Baoou Shoulders do 20 do do Bides ia otore. For sale by aug 18 WEBSTER A PALMES. I>UTTER.—30 kegs bolucted Goshen Butter; II reoeived por steamer, and for sale by au24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 1* Al ON HIDEH AN1) H1IOULDERH—10 li eaaks choioe Sides, 16 do. Shoulders, recelvod per steemer State of Uoorgia;aud for sale by ang 22 MoUAUON A DOYLE. l^LOUR—154) bbls. Georgia Flour, 100 do. Bal- X tiinore, 30 do. Hiram Smith's, for salo by aug 22 McMAJION A DOYLE. A f OLAHHE8, LIQUOK8. Obc.—54) hhda. ijX Cuba Molasses, 75 bbls. N. O. Syrup, 150 bbls. Uomostio Liquors, 50 bbls. Ale, 50 boxes Bede) Starch, aug 22 For sale by MeMAlION A DOYLE. 1 EKCIiEH,—1 tub of lurge and hoallliy Bwo- M i dish Lcechos, this day reoeived per steamer Flor ida; for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, au 24 Mouumont-eq. |>ACJON AND LARD—50 hhds. prime Bacon l't Bides. 50 bbls. aud 75 kegs priino Loaf Lord, iteceived and for sale by aug 24 SCRANTON, JOIINfaTON A CO. IjALTldlORE FLOUR, DACON AND l) LARD.—200bbls. Howard Street Flonr ; 60 hbds. prime Bacon Sidoa; 60 bbls. prime Leaf Lard, landing and for salo by aug 25 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. \ PPLKH, l'KAKHf and oilier FRUIT. jfY Just received by steamer Florida, and for tale by au 24 J. DAILY, No. 28 Whitaker-et. / 1UKNED and HtMOKED.DEEF, Smoked Tongues, and Corned do.; arrived by eteamer, and for sale at [an24j JOHN DAILY. 28 Whitaker-et. TIN WARE. A/TANUFACTURED and sold at wholosalo or re> ifX tall, at tbe very lowest rates, by au 26 M0118E A NICHOLS. DAUHAGE CIJTTERH, Meat Gleavors, Ly Chopping, Saw, Kitchen and Bread Knives, to be ao 26 155 Broughton-st. LJOUP DIOEHTER8, Plain, Tinned aud 0 Enammelled Iron Toa Kettles, Datoh Ovens, and a general assortment of Kitchen Utensils. For sale by an 26 MOR8E A NICHOLS, ltt Broughton-st. ^ITIMFHON’H PATENT ICfc PRESERVING O PITCHER—Just reoeived two cases largest sise. an 26 MORSE A NICHOLS. Ol 1 III Ul YARDS superior Negro Cloths. <6u»l/Uv Justrsoelved and for salo by ang 25 K EMPTON A VER8TILLE. / lOFFEK—COFFEE.—1(X) bogs Rio Coffee \_y 50 mats Java do 64) bags Cuba do. In store and for sale by ang 16 SWIFT A CO. 1J ACJON HiDEH.—54) hbds prime Bacon Hides, X> for sale by (aug«) COHENS A HERTZ. [ lORN—84)0 bur-hula Prime White Baltimore Corn. For sale to arrive, apply to aug 21) OGDEN A BUNKER. O AUUK PANS, with thu ioeido tinned aud O enamelled—all sites, from one pint to eight quarts, aug 13 MORSE A NICHOLS. LOTTERIES. QUEKNK AND PCLAMKI AlONIiniKNT I-OTTBUY OUtnCK. Bar l.anv, near H.II.Streai. OREUOKY * MAURY.Maaaf.r., D u awn NUMBEHS—Of Groone A Pulaakl Utt.rr Clan 1081 *» W 6 88 81 87 ii ao M n in it J. _ . . axtHi OLiu 62. To h« drawn Id WUmlorton. Del., Thl. Day. 76 Nambn LoUory—la Drawn Ballot.. . _ CAT-ITAL i 40,000 DOLLARS. Ae. Ae. Ao. Tickets $10—Shares in proportion. T.nd.rfor Onpirj A Umry. MptS Bay Lin., a».r Bull-itnat. UKOKHIA 8TATK I-OTTKIIYT * Lottery, Class 6ft, drawn in this city on tho 2d: 12 70 II 57 48 8 4 60 71 42 32 17 64 83 24. Nos. 1160 71, 17 33 67, and 32 33 54, Prises sold in tho Will be drawn lu public, in tho Exchange Long Boom, OI.ASS 60, . die, in tho Exohange I This Afternoon, at 5 o’clocx. FINE SCHEME. 7,000 Dollar*—2.000, 1,000, 1.250, And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tickets only »2-Shares in proportion. Tlokets and Shares for salo, and Prites oaahed on de mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owens’s Building, sept 3 Opposite Pulaakl House. JHT Offioe No. 153 Bay-street—near City Hotel—in oouneotiou with llarnden’e Exprcae Office. Georg In sintQ Lottery. A. D. ELLIS A CO.. Managers. 3d Capital Prize and numerous other Prizes. D RAWN NUMBERS — Of Georgia mate Lottery, Class 65: 12 79 11 67 48 8 4 60 71 42 32 17 54 S3 24. Nos. 4 50 71, Sd Capital Prise, sold. Wholo, 83254), aad half, 32 42 70, sold; and Nos. 24 54 67, H 24 64, returned. Draws This Day. Capital, 7,000 Dollars ! CLASS 56. SPLENDID SCHEME. To be drawn in Savannah This Afternoon, at A I'. 51. Sales olose at .^o'clock. .. Oi 1 RRRJ 1,0001 l I " L6U0| 1 “ 1,4)44 «) Prises of $160. Ao. Ao. Ao. Tickets only $2—shares in proportion. Tickets, eithor singly or by the package, for aale by ■ept 3 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Off\ce No. ti fVhitalter-Street, Ray Lane. QREQOBY k MAURY, Managers. D RAWN NUM!!EKM-OfUreene*Pulaski LoUory, Clast 105 4>i .mi n nr. r.i rr, cash at this offlco. KITH A GLASS C2, To be drawn In Wilmington, Dol.,'This Day. 75 Namber Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL t 40,000 DOLLARS! Tlokets $10—share* in proportion. JAME8 GOWEN, ^JYendcrfoMircrory^JVIaury^ icpt3 PIANO FORTKH^JRHR& lHbbIL'AL acuuguiemnorin anvannuli. would res pectfully invito tho attention of those in want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro- foasloual and business matters conncotod with Alusie, Mr. 6!. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser vices in the selection of Musio and Instrument!, or tho fulfilment of orders; with ths assuranco of his utmost teal aud industry in his endeavor to deservo tbo patron age and oonfidonco of the publlo. G. B. MITCHELL. je 15 Successor to F. Zogbaum A Co. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpUU 8UB8CKU1EK has on band, aud i* 1 eonstantly receiving from the best and mostrespeo- table manufacturers In the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and aterllng Silver Ware, suoh os Table, Dessert and Tea Spoout aud Forks; 8il- ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Casters; Cups nad Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup aud Sauce Ladles; Pie, loo Croam, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Plokle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings: Balt Cellars aud Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks aud Ladles; Cake Baskets; Casters; Waiters; Suuff-jrs and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-Uandlo Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marblo Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of evory desoriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watohes; Geld and Silver Thim bles; Geld and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Bools and Keys; Fine Rogers’s Fookct Cutlery; Rasors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port Mouais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From bis long exporlonoe and extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and tsrms as liberal ae at any establishment in the State, r 18 S. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. Nil]...., Groceries, wove, Dey Clothing, Fl_ Term* oasii b N. B.—All tied for Metes count and risk of the t „ «!«(Lighttr. .< Amelin. On MONDAY, 5th day September Mil. *f 11 o’ * Will be sold on Diiion's Wharf/tbeStiitall J and U. L. Cook, with three Lighten! iSle be sold together, or eeparntely as beat suits | The wharf will a so be leased for five yt elrod. Torms liberal, made known at sale. On THURSDAY.^3th*0«tfnext^ii 11 o’elo* Will be sold, all the llousoheM and Kttabs tare belonging to tho estate of 8. J. Ci Sold by ordor of the Exeewtrlx, for bofc Rottndale Cement at JPiK Now landing per sahr. North State, lOb bble. Koocft- dale Hydraulic Cement. ... _ ang ly N. jC. Mum at Private Sills. Now Unding per eehr. Cataract, frem Fruvlienee. It bbls. N.E. Rum. For sale lew. aug 17 Prime If Ails Corn ut Private Skis. Just reoeived In store, and for sole In lota to suit pur* chasers. Terms oash. nng 17 If not previously disposeJltf lou will be soli at pnbUff JW,-.-._ r — House, oa Tuesday, tho 6th of September next, at sale. . Traci of Land at Private Jell. Lot Land No. 23,16,8, containing 160 oeree, W#UUm bered, sltnated lu caj-s County nrar Kingsteo, n few miles Irom the State R. Rood. . llannuuU cmuht At Private SahL.t-r.. Now landing per sohr Cataract-100 bbU Bjdmnlln vuiubor. Improved Ksscncc of CoffiS. We have jast roceivell from the manufU-..,™.- Philodelphin, and will continue to keep on hand foe sale, Augustus Hummel’s Improved Eeeenoc of Coffee. This is tho best composition of Coffee ever offered fog ■ale. and Coffee made from the Essence le much mere wholesome, more delicate, flnner flavored and eolortd. S orfoctly oleur, and in every reepeot superior to tho nest Rio Coffee, and In nee will prove a nett caving 7fl per cent, over Coffee prepared in tho ordinary manner. Try it and see if Udoes not. lYnnes** itucvn uud Lord, at Private Aale. 13,000 lbs. Now Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 “ Fresh Leaf Lard, just reoeived per B. B. from Tonnesaeo. and for sale in lota to enil purchasere. Vroeertes, Provisions, etf% i FHILBRICK A BELL offer onaeoomme4»U»f b#mfl at private sale i Liuuuhs.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum. 25 bbls.Peach Brand/. 26 bbls. Munongahela Whisky, 5 pipee Holland Gin. # half pipes Coguao Brandy, 10 enske "Small 8mll Bootoh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMabaOt’a). 6 eighth a oaks Flnet, Castlllion A Co. and Uenneeey Brandy, 200 doi. of flno Madeira, Sherij and Fort Wines. Brandy, Gin, llum, Whisky and Caerry Bran dy— all private etook. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Hama, li cask! Shoulders. Hat.—300 bale* Eastern and Northern. Cnnanr.—160 bbls. Roseadale Corn cat Co. Flouh.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Cbockxbt.—25 oratos assorted Common and Oranlta. Ulasswakb.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 aasefl Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cons, Ae. Cuacebmb.—10 whole and 10 half bblo. Boeton. C1UAMS.—60.000 Common Uerman Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported do. SoAi.cs.—A large assortment of Fairbanks FloMbrm. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Wore, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Artioles, Ae. Ao. jjr 14 Piaster and Cement at Private Bets. Just received in store, and kept oonstantly on hnnA trout, (or r t low. MORE BOOKS. RECEIVED UY 8. 8. H1ULKY, AUG, 30th, 1653. THE FAWN, or the Foie Faces, or two Centuries ago; by J. 1\ Brace. The Matricide’s Daughter—a Tale of Life in tho Great Metropolis : by Newton M. Curtis. Dare Devil Dick, or the Road and its Riders—being the itomautio Adventures encountered by Diok Tur pin, Ao. The l’irate Doctor; by a Naval Officer. Blackwood's Magasino for August. Graham’s Magasino for September. Uodey’e LadvA Book for September. Gleason's Piotorial. Barnum'* llluitiated News. For sale at No 135 Congress-street.Mg 81 NEW MUtiKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER At CO. WEDNESDAY, AUG. fllOT. Tho Fawn of the Pale Faces: or. Two Centaslee Ago. By J. V. Brooe. The Artist-Wile, and Othor Talee. By Mary Uowltt. The Uietory aud Rudiments of Architecture: for the uso or Arohlteots. Builders, Draughtsmen, Mer chants, Eugiuotrs and Mechanics. By John Bullock. The Winged Wisurd of the Wave. By FayetU Be ilinson. Class-Book of Physiology, for tho me of 8ohools and Families. By B. N. Comings, M. D. Harper's Megaxine lor September. Cranford. By tbe au thor of “ May Barton," Ae. Gruham’e Magasino for September. Picturesque Sketches of London, Post and Present. By Thomas Miller. National Illustrated Library, Lou- Kugenie; or, Tha Soldier’s Bride. By Mias Sarah M. llowe, W ild Sports of tho West. By Wm. 1L Maxwell. - Bleak He use No. 18. A Woman's Journoy Round the World, and Ylilt to lalA-nd qpd tha R ^ ie German of Id* lustrated Library. Junius: including Letters by the same writer under other signaturrs, and his Private Letters te H. 8. Wood- fall. Bohn’s Standard Library. Baraum's Illustrated News. Visit to tbo Holy Land, Egypt and Italy. By Mad- ne Pfeiffer. llluAtrated. — MORE or— Tbe Romauoo of Abelard and HelMse. By 0. W Wight. fcUe SeJIallej SAVANNAH TO DAHIBN. A LINE of Four Horse Foci Coachos leaves Be* XjL vannah every iiiuuduy aud Thursday y at 7 o’clock A. Mi For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Bine boro’ aud South Newport, arriving lu Darien at 6 o’clock F. M. ReturnliiK on Tuendayn and Friday*. Arriving iu Savannah at 5 o’olook P.M., and oooneeung with tho boats for the North, and the oare for the West. gar Offico in Bavaunah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.’a Stables, corner of State and Whltakarata. Offioe ia Darieu, at Ailing A Robertson, jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. JOHN O L I V £ II, Home, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Paper Hanger. &c. '. 121, UHOUGUTOM 8ZUEET. OEGS to return hit. thunks to tho cIliEens of I) Savannah, for past favors, and to assure them bat all work iu bis line entrusted to him,shall be done iromptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts >y an assiduous attention to busiuess, the employment reompeutent workman and the use or the best materi als, to insure a continuanco of their favors, llo keeps for sale mixod and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnisboo, window glass and putty; paint, marking, white wash and other brushes. may 10 6m pritno Western Conn 10 hhds choice Baoon Sides. 28 boles first quality Moss, landing from brig T B fI “ “ ,W A 11EBTZ. TO TilE CONHLiHERh OF MANUFACTURED SAWED LUMBER. fPIIE BUfttiCKHiEUK uro now preparml to ro- I ooive orders Tor Flooring and other descriptions of Plained Lumber, at the Savannah Plaining Machine, situated oa tbo Canal, at tho Western extremity uf the City of Savannah, between Zubly and Margaret-ste. Orders for all descriptions of Plained Lumber furnish- 1 at the shortest potsiblo notice, and manufactured in superior stylo, whioh cannot fail to pleaso the oonsn- er. Work done by tholr machino will compare with that of uny now in uso. Tbe subscribers baro succeed ed in arranging for a constant supply of selected sea soned Lumber, by whiuh no disappointment to builders need be apprehended. Every facility will bo oxtendod in obtaining material for all parts of a building. THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE Q F tiie tiubsuribere, ie now under tbe management UU*. C. A. HAUL, A gentleman fully competent, and who will take great oare to give satiafaotion in the execution of all work en trusted to him. With tho smw vsnnig Ordered during the post year, and that which we art nov about ordering, our Offioe will hnve undergone n thorough renewal. Our Uook liludiug and ManaffcctarfBff facilities, will also b* materially improved, and tha etook of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged. No paius or expense will be spared in obtaining a supply of Paper of every description, of superior quali ty. and every exertion will he made to render tne ea- tabliskinents worthy of the support of the community, trusting that we shall meet with due encouragement. Mr. £. J. Purse has no longer any aonneetion with the uhovo establishments. Orders may be left at the store, or with Mr. Hall nfi the old stand, Fenflcld’s Range, over F. W. Cornwell’* Hardware Store, entrauoo in tho lone, jo 15 J. M. COOPER A CO. The Saw Mill, now being completed t_ . building, will bo in operation iu the course of mouth, wheu orders tor overy description ol' Sawed Luubor will t e executed with dispxtoh. Apply to , R. A. ALLEN A CO., or jy 20-MWF2m WILLIAM K1NE, Ag t. Swedenborg’s Works. nPJIE Wriliugs of Swedenborg, and Collateral 1 Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at New York and Boston prioos. Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by J. p. COLLINS, aug 15 ly Agent Q. 8. A.. 100 Bryan-ot. WOOD ! WOOD:! WOOD!!! IT1HE Subscriber bus now and will keop constant- I ly on hand, a targe supply of the beat quality of highland Oak, Uiokcry aud Pine WOOD, whioh he offers by the whole sale or retail, as low for cash as can bo bought for in the city. AU orders punctually at tended to, and partJ.ml ay attention given to meaauro- meat. Wood yard at the eld etund ot the Canal and Railroad Bridge. jy22 ly PETER WHITE. WOOD ! WOOD! fpiIE Subscriber will keep constantly on band X at hio WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full ■upplr.««Ui eeasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE orders left at J. D. Jesso'e, Broughton-st., wU) bo promptly attended to. Wood Hold Low For Cash. jan 1 tf J.M. BUTLER. Wood Yard—Forry Whurf. J. T. TUOMAS, (Successor to D. Kcinnlmrt,) W ILL keep a couataot supply of Oak, As Black Jaek, Pine and Llgbtwood. Boxes for oraers are plaoed at tho stores of 6 ossrs. J. M. Cooper A Co.. John Merohlson, W. W. Lincoln and at tho of- fice of the Morning Nows. Orders for llced Cane for Shipment, supplied at short notloe.tf^jo6 COLD SODA WATER, J FLAVORED with the finest and most delicate 1 SYRUPS, always on draught at I*I€J£’S FOUNTAIN, South East oorner of Broughton and Whitakar-stveeU. LEMON SYRUP aud SYRUPS for Fountains, kept eonstantly on hand. Orders for the city or oountry promptly attended to. tf upr2I ilDROIDERIEM.—French Needle Work Pointed Under Sleeves; Do dodo Black and White ,r d0 dt> Pointed Collars; Do dp do Handkfs; Do do do Linen Cambrio Handkfs; Juslin and 8wiss Bands; Do do do Edgings and •tinge; Embroidered Swiss Evoning Drssses. Just W.C. WADSWORTH, aug U) lift Qongrese-st., opposite Pulaski Ujuss. JDnifueiTcan Gallery. rpiIE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly X occupied by Mr. l’rontioe, corner St. Julian street aud Marfcot square, whore he will be happy to see the former patrons of tne Establishment, aad os maay new ones as will, favor him with a coll. BBT All pictures put up in the best ■< Stave. Warned, OF WH1TK OAK OR WAT1B OAK. N OT less thun 42 or over 44 inches long, do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 - do 3 do Th. buk tdg. of th. 8Ut. to bt dtMMJ don to th. same thiekness as tbe front edge. The Staves to be straight)/ cleft, end fires Iftm knots, wsrps, or worm-holea. sen For fetaves prepared in strict conformity totals sptoi- ncation, and delivered on Mossrs. R. A. Allen A Co’e lumber wharf in Bavaunah, prior to 1st Moreh, 1854, Fifty Dollars per 1004) pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah. June *t. 1853. t feb 1 Sail Making. J U1E subscriber has resumed bis business of flail Making, and Is prepared to make Bails of all dec- ptions. Tents, Tarpaulins. Awnings. Ensigns and Flags of all kinds. He ouu be found atoll times, at the Lower Rice Mill. All order# left at the store of Meoejr Ciaghoru A Cunningham, will meetwith prompt alien tioa. [jy 8-3m]. M. AMOROUS. I. m.N« voutes. W. MORRELL & OO. Have on hand a splendid neeta of Piano Fortes, from the best ) factories in the country. For tone nad finish these instruments cannot be ex- ~ celled. For sole on oooommodotia* i, at the Broughten-streetFiono and Cabinet Ware house. M * ) rrieiodeonti. This beautiful Instrument of 4 and 0 Oetavea, from the celebrated Manataotory ot Chhort JS Needham, always on hand and nr sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO. a Centory orwaaSan.Zntm at 1 VuS,«r.riM«."mJr7Itriki7thiI7‘t , hMLf*5^-‘ Udoro. Nothing save the change of hae im the Cbemelion or the Dolphin, eon be more rapid than the alteration produced in tho oclor of the hair by tbe application of - 3 Cristadoro’e Liquid Unlr Dye. The inventor has found ** out the grand seeret of the proocss by whioh nature i~ parts oolortothehnir. and has followed lt op snees tully. The change is loetant and perfect, and tbe e< are solioited to oall and judge fortbemselvet. Cristadoro’s PRESRRVATIVfi AND BKAUTIFIBR Stimulates its growth and perpetuates if 1 the latest period of life. The dye i* Oi cold at CRISTADORG’S Hair Dreesing Bate* Monament-Bgr. w—tflide. ly g B AKE OVENS, of aU sixes; aUo Ovens, Tin Roosters and Reflectors, at ang 13 MORSE A NICHOLS, 156“ 4 UNAL FLOUU.-Jukt reoeived per sebr. V North State, 24 bbls. Suuorior Canal Flour. SsXs by [ang 19J HENRY £ WASHBURN, A I > KC'EIVED por SieuMi Xli 1“ Store—5 boxss Lemons, 104 utils Apples, 2 do Fears. I bbl Green Herrings, Ao.[an74J . State of Georgia; for sale 3&EH , ollMOti, Ult b, ZLU1U t nOAANCS.