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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1853)
DENTISTRY. Dr*. HOYALL and JOHNSON, Nurtflcal ami IHccknntcMl Dsintlata. m——^ Office over Zogbkuw's Muelo btoro, Mir- JpCfik Square.Jjr nov B A Warranted Remedy. planters, farmers, families, sea- captains, AND OTHER*. CAJV PUBOHAsB flO KCMRdT CQCAI. TO DU* TOBIAH’ VKNKTIAN LINLUKNT. i or Dysentery, .Colle, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, Quin/ boro Throat, Toothache, Headache, Bua-aicknes*, Cum, Burns, hwelltngs, Uld Sores, Mdaquilo Bites, In sect Stiugs, Patna lathe Limbs, au. If U dooa not giro reltel, reoollectyour money will bo refunded. All that la naked la a fair trial of it accord- lag to the diroottona. Thta artlolo la an English reme dy, and was naod by WllllaM the Fourth, late king of England, aadoerUfiedsto by bimaa a ouro for Rheumatism, whore everything alae ho had tried, tailed. Over lO.UUU.UUU bottlef haro boon aold la the United Btatoa without a ituglo tuiuro, and many fauiilioe hare stated that if it w** #10 per bottle they would not bo without It, In ease of Croup, aa it L na oortaiu to uuro aa it la applied. The in»at asrsro couuu la uar'id tu a low days. It auroa Ttiorn (tilK in 3 minutoa—UMAUAUUKin % an hour aud liiui.uua, when drat taken, ip a few houra. 041“ Price 26 aud 00 oeuta. DR. TOBIAS haa alao put up a HORSE ajINIMENT iu pmt bottle*, which la warranted cheaper aud bottor thau other for CoUe, Gaits, Cata, Swellings, Bruin*, Scratches, Crmakod Heel, go. 49* l’nuo OUoenta. DR. TOBIAS oould till twenty nowepapora with tho letters »nd oonideatoa rooeired ootnmending his Lini ment, t at eoaaidera that warranting U sufficient, as auy cue w'ao doernot obtain rotlaf ta hot oalled on to pay for " a. A. SOLOMONS A CO. mod J. H. CARTER •» tho solo agauM fur Savannah—ula > for aalo by the drug- K lsu and atorokoepors throughout Qoorgla. JBjr Dr. Tobias* oUioo, 210 Uroonwieu atroot, N. Y. J. il. CARTER, Rroughtuu street, opposite Bt. An- A1 edict net tchick never fail to give it fac tion, and are need by many phytic in ns in their practice. Ur. J. M. Roae’a Nervona and Invigor> atlng Cordial. The Greatest Diaoorory iu Modlual Science !—For all Nervous Conditions of tho Uystorn !—iiuart Diseases aud Nervous Complaints. The astounding and happy offset of Dr. Roae’a Nervous Cordial, for Diaoaaea of the ' Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nerroua Tromor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Tain in the Face, Wakefulneaa, HesUesaneaa, or for tho Mind or Body worn down by earo, labov, or study, haa induood many physicians to ua« it In their praotioo. For a weak constitution, U U a grand roatorer: It oomplotely ro- uorea from the system all nerroua irritations, and ia almost mlraoulous in ita rapid r.nd happy olToot. The weak and tho nerroua are frequently restored to par- feot health beforo.uaing one bottle, Trioo fifty cents. l>a. J. tt. Hone’* Ureat l’aln turur-ibo Wonder of ike Age. Do you suffer with aoy paluf If you do, use Dr. lioao's Pain Outer. It cur«s Toothacne, boro Throat, i-arschc, StiU Nook or Pains in tbe'Faoe, in a few minutes. It cures quickly Paiu in the BtomaoU or Rowels. Cures Chilblains, Corns, aud any irritation ou the fast. It acts like a onarm for Palos in the aide. Limes or Baca, aud for Rocumutism from a sudden cold, it ia magical iu iu effects. Iu bottles, 1%, 26 aud r Cumin rfruur im ruic Would.—Dr. ltoso'a celebrated Oougu Byrup gives immediate relief to tho —j.^ whetuor ooneuuiptivo or proceeding from l Coughs, wl d. It allay i It allays any irritauou or the Lui.ga, and forti* des the system against any future attacks. In bottles atW cents and $1. Tor Bilious Habit* aud Rad Colds.—If yon are bilious, you require a purgative medicine. If you have •a bad cold, you should remove it from the system, it your liver is oat of order, you will have odd loci, va- rlaole appetite, ana a yellow skin—take Dr. Rose's Anti Bilious or Railroad Pills, and you will soon be oroiiovod from all bad feelings. In boxes 12>, and 26 uts. These Pills are oalled RAILROAD TILL.*, because limy go ahead of *R other pills iu their good effects. im/rvM Mercury. All of the above preparations, with Dr. Roso's Medi cal Adviser to Persons in Bickuoas and in Health, to be had of i AB. 11. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drug Btores iu Savannah, and throughout the State. ly tuar 14 IIK1K8 WANTED. as—In 1835 and ‘3d a large number of Qeor- Msft glaus wont ovor to the Republic of Texas to assist the Texans to gain their independence. Many of these were massacred with Tannin, and others fell while lighting undor Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, aud Johnson. The Republic of Tonne granted to the heirs of these brave men a large quantity of land, very fow of whom have come forward to claim their right. The descendants of those who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procure these lands, ou application to the undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information on the subject, mar B dm B. Y. LEVY, Savannah. K. it. it., No. 1 and U. Terso ns suffering with either of the folio w- •*J!l ing complaints, by taking the remedy re commended, will experience relief tan few minutes. Rheumatism. Rahway * Beady Roller. Men ileadacue, do. do. do, bcrofda, Riekeu, Caneer, do. do. Resolvont. Neuralgia, do. do, Relief. Tic Doioreux, Sprain, do. do. do. Caries of tuo Roues or Nodes, do. do. Rosuivont. Culll Tevor,Diner/mba,Crumps, do. do. Relief. White Swelling, do. do. lloaolvont. Ulcers, Tevor Bores, do. do. do. Luiuumi**, Stiff Joints, do. do. Relief. Deufuess, do. do. do. SPINAL COMPLAINTS. Rad way‘a Ready Relief, used in connection with Railway's Renovating Resolvent, wUl perform the most remarkable euros. The publlo will please bear in mind, that all comploinU enumerated above, Rad way's Ready Relief, or Renovating Resolvent will quickly oure. Price of Rudway's Ready relief, 26 and 60 cents. dm do* Renovatlug Resolvont, $1. marl* Imo Liberal advances made upon shipment SkJ5i of Cotton to my friends In Liverpool am New Pork. (Smj C. A. L. LAMAR. MKDiCAL CU-FAKTNK1181111*. Dr. E. 11. MARTIN and Dr.ll. L. BYRD, Ps!2k having associated themselves in the prac tice et their Profession, may be found at their Office, ai the residence of Dr. B., No. V7 Broughton-stroet, eoutL side, between Bull and Drayton-streeM. Dr. M. inej bu fouud al night at his residence ou South Broad street, betweeu Whitaker and Barnard streets. dm no 4 DENTISTRY. OK. M. C. II £ A L D Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artlfl. cial Teeth, In the best style. Gffloe first corner west oi tho Marshall House. ly jan 17 ■ i. ^ BENTISTUY. DR Q. D. BARNES, Hurtficul and AIocUuiilcul Duullut. 'Office oorner of Congress aud Whltakor-at*., over Mr .Prendergast s Dry Goods Btore. ly ap 17 !>!£• WaU. NBFHKlV KING, rwi —Having located in Savannah, offers his pro. fossionai services to eitisoas in the city and vloimty. Office coruor of Barnard and Btato streets. dtxrxuHNOKS.—Hobt. Hutchison, Esq. Stephen lla- bwwbaui, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Eeq.; and Messrs. Way A Ring. 3m jan b LINES. THRO^n'l.^MTo'i? 1 HOURS. fork 4 Charleston Mesm-Paeketi. Leave Adger's wbarvas* very. 1 taturdoy iA/lernooa and eaoh alternate Wminet- ,day. On Saturday the newandsplsn- ’did Bteamshlpe JAB.AUGER Capt. J. Uinklnson 1,600Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry l.SUOToa*. The BOUTlIKltN LR, W. Toeter cuuiwander, will save each alternate WeJnenday—having been newly ooppered and guards raised, Is now Iu complete order. MOT Tor Freight or Passage, having eloaant Btato Room accommodations, apply at the effioe of tbr Anens, Henry mibbroon. Corner East Bay and Adger's Boa. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will be placed on the lino to con nect with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. fib 10 FOR'PHILADKLFIIIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-Wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tons roglstor, Capt. Walter Col lins, has commenced her regular trips, aud will leave Bavaunah on Wednes- pt.. and s . u the 22d i and fid aud l?th Nov., and so ou. This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, eomfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to U. A. L. LAMAR, Agent la Savannah. Jan fil HERON it MARTIN, Ag ts in Philadelphia. TAWCOTT’S KOIimUN EXUUANGK A.NU K.U1UUAT1UN AGENCY. Cu* Persons wishing to send for their friends, T and desirous of bringing them out by fin class packet ships, aru informed that tho subscribem art tho only ageuU fot the above Ageucy in this oily. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. Tspsoott 4 Go., Liverpool, iu sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable la auy town through out Ireland end Great Britain. Drafts cn Trance and Germany, payable ia all parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to dec>4 ly BUNKER k OlJDEN, 80 Bay-et. jv JPrivutu llosi»ttul. ■DOCTORS wjuJuitlAN <k GANAHI., iTaux-stukbt, Wut xmd or vua Plan a Road. Dus. W1LDMAN A UANAUL havin« completed the arrangements for a Privau Doepiut, and fitted up tho same with all the appliance, vf hygiene, good nursing, aud medical and surgical at tendance, now offer the bcaeftu of the iostitntiou to th« tub**. ' Xy/-. The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will se cure constant and officlout medical attendance, modi- okuoa, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required in advance, which will not be surest to reclamation. - Apartments perfectly private may be •oaahle toms. That the institution may ««ch as peeelbU “ r ,v “ . w eharaotsr which the originn* e soli oi tod the following gentle- visitors, Who will al nil and . and whose names i s efficient management John W. Anderson, '. Binsu, NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and apler.dld steamships ^ FLORIDA,Capt.Woodliull,aud ALA- V. TlL .iII HIP BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to ■ JMOTw«Bas tho Now V..rk ami Havannah H'.oum Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. Thee* ships are of 1.3U0 tons roglstor, and unsurpara- •d In saTety, speed and eomfort. Thee* steams re, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive In New York as soon as or before them. A#*Cabin passage $25, payable before going on board. Agentei PADELFOUD, FAY fi CU, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, New York. STEAMBOAT LINKS. gav&unah, Auguitu and Hamburg. ii ei The Union Steamboat Company oi Georgia and South Carolina having tho- ■■HflHflMMbiroughly overhauled and refitted the su perior steam-packets 11. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of nil description between Savannah. Auguste and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other boat* on the river. The steamers are oommanded by experienced and aoooiumodeling captains, and ail freight consigned to their agent* will be forwarded froe of Commissions. The accommodations for paasenxors sqnal if net superior to any boat* on the river, t aro $6,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr^ Savannah, K. F. KINCULEY fi CO., " JAMES HARPER fi CO., Augnste. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. ' rap 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darion. Druunwlck f Ht. .lluryn, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBURG (Black Crook), AND P1COLATA. Leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. if. IInr . The superior eteam-paoket WM. GA8- - - *U -to roiM £apt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday dmammaBEmMorning, at 10 o'olook, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates ot passage by this beat are as follows: To Darien .$1 00 St. Mary's. 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creeks Pioolate and 1‘alatka. 6 00 For freight or passage apply oa board, at Charleston toam-paoxst wharf, or to au 24 CLAGHOltN fi CUNNINGHAM, Ag’tf. TU T&AVELLm UUINU NORTH. TUB 8AVANNAU AND UUAULK8TON U. 8. MAIL STEAM PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'eloek A. M., after the arrival of the night train of th* Ct otral Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wllmlufftou Stenin-Paekets. Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, uti% P. M., and also with th* New-York and Churlenton Hteamshlpn, Which loavo Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday svonings, will arrive in time to oonueut with th*) snlen- did new steamship James Adyer one week, and th* steamship .VoufArmcr tho next. -Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20— time 62 houra; by ateauships, $26. [my 16J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. HATE OP PASSAGE REDUCED, wrmm w The superior new' eteampaeket WE- ^ki.AWA Capt. N. King, leaves every ■BBHBBDiflatarday at 10 o'clock A. M. Rate of passage in largo airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien....'. $3 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 UO Pioolate S UO Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek - 8 00 N.B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Oealx, will be shipped free of all ebargee at Palatka. Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.'a Wharf; or to fob 19 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, uo. CITV1IOTKL, llav.Htroet, Savnuuah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. T N uffuriiig his acknowledgements for tho very 1 liberal patronage extended to his bouse, Mr. P. Con- uua (Ixte sole proprietor) takes occasion to announcs thatMr. J. B. Foley (late of .the Marshall Uuuse) has beouuie associated with him in the proprietorship aud management of tho City Hotel. Mr. Fwley will hereaf ter devote his experience and industry to promote the uiinfort of their visitors; and bv the aid of increased tauLties and assistants, the Proprietors are enabled to meet the demands of their increasing patronage. Transient and permanent boadurs will find at their establishment all the requirements of comfort aud uouvunienuo. The llotol has rooently boon painted throughout. Particular attention hua been given in th* late alterations to the apartmenU appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with other change* in their arrangement, havo new a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portions ortho building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persons vteiliug Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it. and no effort will be spared to make it to. apr b sod tw ly CUIJI'CUFIELU IIVU»£, (Formerly Grijfin House.) Clmttnuoo|(u» TonnuM«ee. Ctt This well known HOTEL, aituated within a fow BmH rasps of the Passenger Car landing of the Wost- ■ira-eru and Attontio Railroad, ia now open, under the supervision of THOM AS CRUTCilFIELD.sasUted by Mr. J. W. F. Rxrscx and Lady- This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured the ssrvioes of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy and having furnished the Uonse entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputetiou, aud merit publlo patronage. Passengers oan bo aooomuio- dated with au Omnibus to and front the Boats, lob 18 riyl THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATUS HOTUU, RliUAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar4 (tirn) J. W. 8FUAK, Proprietor. HOARDING. r | 1 WO Single GeuUemeu cun be accommodated X with pleasant Board aud nicely furnished rooms, in a private family, oonvonient to th* business part of the eity, being three minutes walk to the Post-office. Apply at this offioe. mar 9 Bouriliiitf. f |>WO OR THREE single Uonileraeu can bo ac- X ooinmodatod with pleasant board at the oorner of Jones end Aboroorn streets. tf dee 22 HOARDING. T7~EKY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasona Y bl* rates. Apply at this Offioe. tf nov 8 Oentleuieu’s Restoration. /•'N H. WEIOAND has | mai just opened, under the Planter'# Hotel, a neat , f and comforteblu Eating Room, with an exoellcnt Kitchen and Cooking Range udjuuout, as a Restaurant. Ho has an excellent Cook from Straaboug, who will suit German, American and Frenoh tastes. Oysters. Fish, Meats, every thing that this market affords, eau be »ted in ail styles on short notice. Young Clorks aud others who have rooms in town, are Invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swiss and Lind burger Cheese, kopt always on band for the us* of families. oot 5 EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. •pilE Subscriber, latu of tho Washington Hnll, X Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new frirulturv, aud having largo and airy rooms, he hopes to sharo a por tion of publio patronage by oloi# attention to huelnora, hating good stalling and every oonveoienoe to make T 0 ”*’""oSsS’cAUf, Proprl.lor. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, he. MUSIC, FRENCH. ORAWING AND PAINTING In Water Colors, Taoght nr E. MILLER, 132 Soutu-Bhoad St., oot 13 SXVXNHXU. tf DANCING ACADEMY. MjL MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully inform* PUmi his Patrons, tnat hie Awulemy is open for the reception of pnpils. During the eeas/>n the following Faney Donees will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— TorontoUo, Kotta, Gavotte, Pm Stirien, ZingvraUa. Schotiseh, Redo wo, Masurka,eto. Former pupils are requested to com* early if they like to learn Fanoy Dances for his Ball, to be given ia January next. N. B.—Gentlemen’s Clara will begin oa Tuesday next, the I6th last., at 9 P. M. nov 13 Classical and English School, Q. A. HOLCOMBS, Gaitoa-Street, near tbe Hark. ■op 27 dtNl—Sawlm SPHINO GOODS. T> KOEIVED w Blflamer— IV H.U sad Pil.ud Bmp. P.1.M Urg.adid. ud J.ukoustd, Jr..m Oudbrtoa, alo<luun., UiuUd ud L*o« Cllu. »u.l Bl.QT.d, . . Suo Bliudci, Jo.. Jo. f«» w HENRY LATUnoPJJ OO OONtMbNKK WANTKif. ~ Couljnt. W..W4 for M b»r.U h« mujKl dld- BO.J A, l.adad kj mhdMV VUW., Im Rjltuw... »»l« nuWLANK A OO. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1853, •O OHAUVKK. KSOMIIW m foot Bnwei with a return freight U WANTED TO —A vessel to take 1“" jflfl b*r to Montevldso, — foM hkw Vrttlkl-N.Vri^ The regular pgekst bark PETER DEMII.L, Capt. N. Huey, will meet with dispatch for the RtSVSh V ” "'Tl’inSXM! * jtpr 4 Agent. FOR NEW YOiik—UulDN l.lnu. The regular packet schooner CATARACT, Rlue. master, will have dispatch as above. Ter - ...(ft* Apply to (affy W1LL18 A BHUNDAOE. FOU NEW YORK- Rrlff Lim .-t. The fast sailing regular packet brig EXCEL, TaI)man master, having a large portion of her MMBfreight engaged, will have dispatch. Tor freight pausago, apply to i;ir 2 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. FUR 1IOHTON—(4«ors(lii Line. The Nheouer VICTORY, CapL Baker, will ROWLAND tCO. dkz paasage apply to ROWLAND k CO. FOlt FUU1GHT OR CHARTER. The aoboonor KCL1PBE, Cant Gould, Is rea- o rooeive freight for a Northern port. Ap- (apr i ROWLAND k CO. -r-^ The s dk% u «r FOR NEW YORK- Old EMitblUkcd Line. The fine barV *:iLTOHD,J. T. llorton mas ter. will moot with dispatch as above. F« i freight o passage, apply on board at Tolfair'a BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. FOR BALTIMORE—Rcsaler Line. The schr. 11. N. GAMBR1LL, Willett mas- will moot with dispatch aa abovo. Tor *' ;o, apply on board or to 1IIUIIAM, KELLY t CO- ^£4 freight o dk\ FOR NEW YORK—Union Lino. I The regular packet schooner NORTH 8TATE, Horton master, will have dispatch for the above fcport. For freight or passage apply to 2n WILL18 4 BHUNDAOE. a master, win have dispatch. Tor freight or 'y un board at Moore’s Wharf, or to WABHilURN, WILDER k CO. FOU PHILADFLF11IA—lleron’e Line. ■r*. The regular paokefe schooner 8. N. SMITH, Smith, master, will have dispatch for the above Jftjfcpt. For freight o^/JHifuNDAGE. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW-YORK. ^ Boxes of Copper On may be obtained by vessels wanting heavy freight. Arply to Smk mar 6 WILLIri k BRUNDAGE. o load for Philadelphia. pbla. Apply to WlLI.lB * BRUNDAGE. VKBBbLB V ANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Freights for Northora, Eastern and AVA Boutiicrn ports, onu ho had ou applteo-^Cti (nov 4) ROWLAND k CO. VESSELS WANTED for North.™ Zand Eastern ports. Apply to 4 ijoctT—yi WlLI.lB g DRUNDAOE.a UAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 Bny Htroet, _ R ESPECTFULI.Y bug lo.no to inform the citi- sene of Bavannah and ita vicinity, that they have concluded their arrangements with tho Contra! Rail road and Bunking Company, aud aro now running Mes sengers dally to Slacon, auu semi-weekly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and also forwarding goods to llillodge- ville and nil intermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by the ateamore to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every deaeription of Merchandise and valaablas to every town in the North* ern States—also to California and Europe. OrriCBs ixi) Auxhts— 16S Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells k Bon, Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpo E. C. llubbell, Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York 43 aud 46 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- streot, Boston; Exohauge-etreet, Providenoe-, Mont- gomery-etreot, San Tranulaoo. fob ji LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, k CO. U. 8. mail. A, SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. LIN E of Four Horee Poet Conches leaves Sa- vannah every ionday and Thnrsday, at 7 o’clock A. HI, Tor Darien, via Brynn Old Court-House, RJeeboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Returning on TucwdayH and Frldnyw. Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting with tho boats for the North, and tho care for the West. 49* Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister k Co.'s Stables, oorner of State aud Whitaker sM. jau 13 ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. Memptoii A Verstille A RE now opeuing a finely assorted aud completi ■tuck of Summer and other Dry Goods, which they will offer upon the most accommodating term. As great care has been exercised in the selection < their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they confidently invite their friends end the publlo gencrnl- ly to call and examine for themselves. apr ft New Spring A Summer Goods. riMlE subscriber hua just opened n large nml choice variety of 8PRINO AND BUMMER GOODS, con sisting in part of Figured, black and Fancy French CASSIMLKKS, Bl'k and Oil'd CASHMERE CLOTHS end CAHUMERETTS, White and Fancy LINEN DRILLS, with a large assortment of Fancy MAR- 8E1LLS and LINEN VE8TING8, which ha ie pre- pared to make up to order in the most fashionable style and on accommodating terms. W. R. SYMONS, apr 6 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltnker-st. Kobinson A Camp, i)RAPEK8 ANl) TAILORS, a: SPRING AND 8UMMER GOODS, all of which been selected during the past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Casesuiiers.Cashmcretts, PelteauClotlu, and Drap d ote. Vestings of *ilkj, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Pattorns. Our Ready-Made Clothing if from the well-known home or W. T. Jcnuinge k Co., Broadway, New York, and cannot be surpassed. We have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods on baud—everything requisite for a gentloman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valises,Carpet-Bags; also, ludia Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, l’oucho., Legglns and CVipea, all of which ~ _ s offer as low and on a good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. uAUDRY'S BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski Uonse. Spring and Summer Ooous, New Store, 140 Brougblon-utreeL WE have just received i>i< VANTKD /OUR FANTALOON MAKERS, 1 apr A 3 DIBBLE A CARY'S. - anted. A SPACIOUS mud nlry house for the next threo i^l S' f °"lw°"" ItOEENT HAUKtUHAH k »QN. K7 ASTab^-fwo .inilutym. i.llnr., on^ f V on * makor. Apply at ROBINSON k CAMP rt. fi Wnuicd. Y a young man, . _ , . SflMliM in n Rime or Office, Has been engaged la a Herein the city andean good references. Applynt this Offiee. 4 apr S EXCHANGE WANTED. TO 00 DAY DRAF1'* on New York, wanted by (jan 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. WANTED. A NEGRO WOMAN—»ln. llmri.u«M* uml-r etanda Cooking. Apply at tills Office, if jan 21 3(1 Houses and Lands. I Land lor Sale. ta I The undersigned elTera tor sale his^JI^ .. L rLANTATIGNINBURlVENCOUNTY^^ containing near five hundred neros of land, about sixty acre* cleared and under good fence; on It is n very oomfortable dwelling-house, n good (tore bouse, and all necessary ont-buildlngs: only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tho C. It. It., direatly on the publlo road loading to Hudson Ferry, on the Bavanuah river. The place is ooneidered very healthy; lands produoe well, and a good location for a country store, and very oonvonient to market. An v person w tilling to pure huso suah a pUce would do roll to give me a oallimmediato- ly. On it Is one of the beet peach orchards in tha coun try. My postoffice is Unleyondale. I. FREEMAN. Scnivxy Co., April 3, Iffid.tf apr 6 PATENT MEDICINES, ho. Liver Complaint, J.n.loe, Dr.p.p.1., Chr.ulc or N.rviiws Debility. DUenoe. efiko Hldoey., Liver ev Sto mach. snub aa Conctlra- tit»i. Inward Piles. Tullnese or B loot I to tha Head, Acidity of the Btomaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fullness or weight In tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking «r Flutter- .ing at the pit of tho Btomuvh, Swimming of the ltead, Ilurrfed aud Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tha Uoart, Choking or Bu Boosting Sensations when inn lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, JVwr and dull pain in the /mud, IMltiency t\f Pertpirtt- lion, Vetlmcne** of <Ae Skin and AW«, Piiin in the Side, Hark, Cheet, l.imht, due., SwUlen Klutiiee (\f Heat, burn ing in the t'kah, Conetnnl Imaginingm qf Evil and Great Depreeeion if Sjiirite, can bo effectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND^ CKLXBRATKD GERMAN HITTERS, rnxrAMXD nr DK. V. M. JALKHON, AT TBM GERMAN MEIHCIEK STORE, ISO ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their potter orer the ahoee tlieeaeee ie not excelled, if eqmtUnf, by any other preparation in the United Slatet, os the cures attest, in many eases, after skilful physicians Vo Kent. ■ A COMMODIOUS Three Story Wooden Building, situated at the corner of St. Julian aud Wost Rroad-sta. Possession glveu immedi ately. It Is midway from the Charleston Wharf and the Railroad ; for particular#, enquire at this oflioe, or at No. 184 Bryan, at.•apr 6 | HOU8K FOli RENT uail FURNI- I TUBE FOR 8ALE, ia a»very desirable part of Libs eity. Inqntre at this office. 3 aprfi m TO RKNT. From the first of May uext, a comfortable House in a pleasant part of the city. Apply at ice, 11 mar 30 | FOlt KENT.—A basement Room suitable for a physician's office. Inquire at No. 7 Liberty L square. tf«uar 10 M l b at .... the coruer of Jones and Purs* its., near tha Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied for ‘"'“‘“ft “ WM. UF.ENKEN. stock of Sammor Mullins and Law us, which for beauty and noutnoia cannot he surpassed, and would invite the uttentlon of the public 10 me same. As we are determined to suit the most fastidious iu taste, and in prioes, and in stylos of GOODS, which are unoquellud in the city. Consisting of Fine French Organdie Muslins, 8u J? r ' W " Super Black Lawns and Muslins from 12% to 60 ots. j fast colors from the celebrated manufacturing house of Mulhouse k Freres. Fig'd White and Col'd Swiss Mnalins. White Lmb'd Organdie Col'd do Muslins, a ..... r styles, ploidsd, Fiue Whlto Dotted Muslins. For solo by apt 4 J U. COHEN l S. ItfOIUtlS Bell Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safe*, Iron KaUingt, Locks, Sfc, f | A V IN id bought out tho tool* and fixtures of J[j_ Mr. David Morris, the subscriber offers bis ser vices to tho citiions of Bavannah, and is prepared to fill orders for any thiug in tho abovo line, nt the corner of Jefforeon and Bryau-stroote. mar 2V 1m 8IMON MORRIS. §50 Reward W ILL be paid for the approbenaiou and de livery at my offica, or to his owner, of the negro man TOM. He is five feet five or six inches high, oo|» per colored, stout built, good front teeth, a scar under the right eye about the sit* of n quarter of n dollar, in the shape of a half moon. He woe owned by Mr. G. M. Willett, of tbie place in 1861, be now belongs to Henry Sapp, of East Florida, Columbia County, New River, lm* WM. WRIGHT. §150 llewunl R UNAWAY or etoluu from the Subscriber about tku 25ih January lost, his woman CilAB-LOTTE, aouut 38 years old—she is about five fee* four inches high, stout built, front teeth good, black oomplexion, no peculiar mark about her that I recollect of. I will pay $61) for her apprehension and delivery in any safe Jail in this State, so that I can gst her. or at Mr. William Wright's office, and A1U0 for proof to convict any person of stealing or invelghling her off. mar id lm ANDREW HOLLIDAY. Removal* D US. ROYAI.L & JOHNSON have removed their Office to the Rooms over 8. Wiluot's Jewel- ry Btore. TO SMOKER* AND C1IKWKKH. A LARGE assortment of Imported Began, com prising the followiegbrands: Apollo, Open. Tri- uiayera London, Prinsados, Bustamente, Chloken Cook, Monument. Maseppa, ete., eto. Also, fins chew ing Tobaooo, various brands, rocclved and for sal* by mar 3d J. E. DxFGRD, Apothecaries' Hail. fpUL’HHKS. — Hull's, Marsh's, and Reinhart’. X Trusses; also, fine French and common Trasses, “ *" r ' ’“*•*»• f “ “‘ISW a. MOORE * co.. mar 17 Gibbons* Buildings. B uttuuand cheese. au kegs eolccted Gaubsn Ratter. AO hexes “ English Dairy Ceess, retired per steamer and for sale by apr 1 SCRANTON, JOBN8TO3 k OO. S J5KO HICK FOUHAI.K.-AI*.- i .I.OiUuulllDJ 1.H.UC tpr I ' W... ■ ■ — y - iiOltiU—IJ bMiTN«»TrkOtd.7 pir b.rk Mil J ford, total. >7 [>pf I) £■ O'BYHNE. < IN^hK. Fiiefp^a (Tin liTudiii* amt for w\« l.y r .[>r 1 .MINIS EFUtKANOE. M, TO KENT. 4 Three fine STORES, on Moore's wharf. RUR'T. UAREH8UAM k SON. TO KENT. milREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress 1 X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house sort nut and cook., Enquire of (f#u2IJ A. RON AUD. To Kent. rpilE Store iu Whitaker street, now occupied bv X the Subscriber as n wholesale Store, or whieb possession can be bad immediately. ALSO—will be rented about the first of April next, their Retail Store oorner of Whitaker and Congress-eta. I l f*b“l£ h M. P FRENDErII/aBT k CO., on the Promtoss. FOR KENT. ri^HE Up'wtr Floor of Oglolliorpo Hall, for one o "Teblfi' 0 yAl> itUBT. HABERSHAM k BON. 1.30KSAl.E.--Lol 60 feet on West Broad Xj running bock 120 rest, with a small Wooden Boild- Ing on it. Apply to (fe 11) *"** , ” n,n "'" WM. WRIGHT. M To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight npriffbt. rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in ths house or at the oorner of Jones and Abercorn streets. tf dee 18 F Vo Rent* IQR 1 year, a WHARF STORK. oot 8 FORT k DUNHAM. Savannuli Agency, FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BQOQS 8c CO.'S Celebrated Bniniln of TOBACCO,AiRGARS AND SNUFF. nn ll E SUBSCRIBER would irspecilblly nn- X nounce to the Merchant! ami dealers in the above named artiales, iu tho city of Savannah, and tho interior towns throughout the BUte, that he haa accented the Agency for tho Btacc of Georgia, of the oxtensivo aud old cKtabliahed House of Win. Boggs and Company, No. 24D Washington-atrcet, New York. All artiules pur chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rstoa. ~ “ H. MAYER. 6 Whitaker-«t. m New Spring Styles* a| Just received at the new Wholesalers^ and retail HAT STORE, every variety of New oiylo* of Spring Goods, consisting in part wf Bilk, Beaver and Gossamer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Sennato Straw, Pod ale, Wideawake's, Leghon, Panama, Paris, Canton; Campeohey, Maricaibo. Ac, ard BONNETS of every stylo. Call aud see and judge to.' jourselve. nur ID BELDEN4CO. AFOVHECARY’S HALL, S. £. Corner ofRroughton and Jlammrd streets, Savannah, Georgia. f|MIE subscriber would most respectfully inform X the eititens of Savannah and the surrounding country, that he has taken the store situated as above, where he is now opening a full and select stock of Drugs, Medlciuea, ChemlcsU, Ferlu ry, Fancy Arilcleu, Dye Btnlfsj UlMsware. dke., «fcc. t wldob he offers to tho public at wholesale and retail, on such terms as oannot rail to give entire satisfaction both ns regards price and quality. , . .. Every article be offers for sale has been selected bj himself within the last lieenty days, from the mdst relf able houses in the northern markets ; particular atten tion haviug been raid to their purity and freshness. Having bad several year* experience in the pres cription business in northern and southern cities, be feel* himself fully prepared to compound all prescrip tions and family medicines entrusted to him, wlthoaro, neatness and dispatch. ... , , Prescriptions put up at all hours of the day and night, by a skillful and competent hand. Physicians, oountry Merchants, and Fimlllcs, and all persona who need or may nood pure aud genuino medi cines or any other artiole that is generally found iu a well regulatod Drug Store, are respectfully invited to oallaitd examine his stock before purchasing olsewhere, at the Apothecary's Hall. J. E. Dx FORD, Druggist and Chemist. Shawl*, Collars, Ac. OUPER. nud common Crape tihawU, plain nml O embroidered, Vandyke Collars, beautiful goods. Parasols, assorted, “ is' Green, Bro i, Striped and s and Gremuliues, Nothing save the change of hue in the Cheineiioii or the Dolphin, can be more rapid than the alteration produoed in the color of the hair by the application of Crisuduro's Liquid Iloir Dye. The inventor baa found out the graud secret of tho process by which nature itn- f arte color to tho hair, and has followed it up sum ally. The change ia instant and perfect, and the dition of the hair is improved by tha Dye. All skeptics are aoliuited to call and judge for themselves. Cristudoro’s PRESERVATIVE AND HKAUTIFIKK Stimulates it* growth and psrpetuates its luxuriance to the latest period of lift. The dye is applied, and both sold at CRIBTADGRO'B llalr Grossing Saloon, No. 9 Monumeut-Bqr. west side. ly mar “ WHISTLE BLl 1 Competition U tho Lifo of Trade." “ riMta ’aint now AH THEY I'METO WAS.* 1 ✓The attention of tho pub- ‘lie is oalled to the large and splendid stock of all kind* of CABU1AOE9, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to Bavannah will pleas* to bear la mind that they are indebted to the and ireigned for loitering the prices qf Carriages in this market from 16 ***i*take < pteMure in iteting that my Manufketaring arrangements are now complete la Savannah, and it is my intention soon to form a ounnexiou with one or the host manufacturing ostabliehiuente in the N—* K •* make Carriages expressly for this market; *o _, rons will perceive that it is my determination to give tho moat entite satisfaction to all who may be pleased trade with me. J. C. THORNTON, Corner West Broad and Bay Streets. N. B.—The inhabitants of the neighboring Counties are particularly iafomod that none of the work red dled lutueir respective neighborhoods is from my estab lishment; [jan 8-fim J- C. T. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS 1S3 CsD|reM-ttre«t, Havannith. J»s-A The Bubeeribers manufacture MtbMKM. and kocp uonutantly ou haud, iCMBBt 6fllN^i*rke r.nJ vrnud elock of Hud HfifiBkiT dies. Bridle* and Harness, and ST ^^^"^dles, Bridle* and liarusss, nnd^r^^^ make to order eetry description qf mUeits in their line. Oar atoek oomprlst* also a lyge aaaorUnent of Trur 1 -- Oiip.i-U.8.. VMim. Whip, tfc I nildMlnn. of “S will do w.l 0*11 at oar establishment. All articles sold by ca warranted for noateiial and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. M N. B.—For KepaLing. our execution prompt. . MALLETT. Kleratc, oui BOV 1< latest'ano greatest improvement. AIUOLD’S Imitrovid Talent Metallic Inde.truclible 8AROOPHAQUS, or /—rr -n air BXBAUSTKD 1 1 COFFIN^ made the sole agent of th» above tor the City of Savan nah. would respectfully call attention to their vast eu- periorlty ever anything of the kind that has yet been before (he public. The Improvement# consist in ©a- n^tSSid 0 ffiug^walned the above, do not had /ailed. These Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids Possessing grea virtues In the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lessor glands, oxurcisiug tho most searahlng powers in weakness and affections of the di gestive organa, they are withal safe, certain and plcan- The editor ..ji; Dee. 23d— Dr. Hoa/tand’e celebrated German Bitters, for the ear* of Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Chronic oc Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of tho moot popular medicines of tho day. Thee* Bitters have been used by thousands, and a fn*r J . at iur elbow says he baa him self received an effectual mud permanent cure of Liver Complaiut from the uao of this remedy. We are con vinced that, in the uho of theao Bitters, tho patient con stantly gains strength and vigor—a foot wovthy of great ^deration. They aro pleasant in taste and email, nan be used by persons with tho most delicate stom achs with safety, under any clroumetanoee. We are ■peaking from experlenee, and to the afflicted weadvise Scott'* Weekly, on* of the best literary papers pub 11slied, said, August 25- ” Dr. Hoojtnnd s German Bit/ere, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in oases of female weakness. As such Is the oase, won mild advise nil mothers to obtain abottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persona of debil itated constitutions will flud these Bioters advantage ous to thMr health, as we know from experionoo the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gasetto, tho best family iwspaper published in the United States. The editor ' M ' °UR. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pa tent Medicines, to the eonldeno* and patronage of oar readers: aud, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, w* wish it to be distinctly under stood that wo aro not speaking of the nostrum* of the day, that aro noised about for n brief period and then forgotten, after they have doue their guilty race of mis- iiiuf, but ofaroedioiue long oatablishod, universally mod, aud whiob has met tho hearty approval of the Acuity itself.’’ Evidenoe upon evidence has been reoelved (like the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, the last three yeare, aud the strongest testimony in it# favor is that there is more of it need in the praotioo of the regular phy sician s of PhUoda lphin than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily be :tta>bllihed, and fully preparation will meet with in presented oven in That this medicine will enr* Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no on* can doubt, after using it as direetod. It acts specifically updu the stomach andliver; it is pre ferable to calomel in all biliuue diseases—the effect if immediate. They can be administered to female or in fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medioine haa attained that high character whieb accessary for all medicines to attain to indue* coun terfeiters to pnt forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are iuuocently deceived. Look icell to the murks tf the Genuine t They have the written tig nature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and hie name blown In the bottle, teUhout which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia atLd by respectable dealers generally through the ooantry. PRICKS REDUCED. To enable all classes of Invalid* to eqjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. Single bolUen 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W. W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, Os. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Ilarrall A Co.,Charles ton. 8. C. MWFIv pipes Gin j 6 half pipes Brandy. T«rm»-*i nd*. Administrator'. &,U. On TUESDAY. May 3, nt 11 o'clock, Will be sold iu front off the Court House, Lot No M and Improvement*, Brown Ward, fronting on Hull street suliluot to olty ground rent, $32 Ifi annually, and n lease that expires ou the first of Novembor neat; Lot No. 77 and improvements. In fee simple, Columbia Ward, front ing on Columbia Bqvare. Improvement* consist of n • story dwelling and n double tenement house, aub- i tonlr * 13,000 lb*. Now Bacon, assorteJ Hog round. 2,000 " Fresh Leaf Lard, just recoiveil per R. B. from Tennessee, and for sale lulots to suit purchasers. Corn and Oat* at Private hale. 800 bare Corn, and 360 do. Gate, for sale In lots to suit purchasers. Strawberry Sets at Prioaie Ante. Strawberry Sells of the following kinds—Alice Mande, Bostou Pine, British Uueen, Ohio Rod wood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, Uovoy'eSeedling, Early Scarlet. They are all grows in this climate and in good armor. AU—*— above ‘ ' Groceries. Provisions, Ac. r III LB KICK A BELL offer on accommodating terms, t private sale: Liquors.—60 bbls. N. K. Ram. 25bbls.Peaeh Brandy, 26 bbla. MonongabeU Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, A hair uipes Cognac Brandy. 10 oasks "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irinh Whisky (MeMahaa's), 6 eighth casks Pfnet, Castiliiou k Co. and Hennoaay Brandy, 200 doi. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Braudy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy— all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 oasks Disk, U casks Shoulders. Uav.—SUO kales Eastern and Northern. CxnnnT.—160 bbls. Roscedal* Cement Co. Flouk.-IUU bbla. Canal, 60 bbla. Richmond, Cbookbkt.—26 crates assorted Common and Granite. Olasswaub.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 • Wluee, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, *o. Cmacxxus.—10 w hole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Old ars.—60.000 Common German Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported do. Soauu.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Bendy Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, ranoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, fie. Ac. jy 14 Plaster and Cement at Prieats Sale. Just received la store, and kept constantly on hand and for sale lew, 160 bbls. Rosendalo Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. sep 1 Ear Rent. Two Stores, Nos. Sand 12 Johnston's Building, Bay treat, for rent low. R. R. R. REMEDIES. Railway’* Ready Relief Badway’* Renovating Beiolvcnt, Railway’s Beady Begnlaton, 3 >11K. use of which will in ull cases instantly slop pain, quickly cure disease and always prevent kneM. No Pain, or 8iokne*s, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat ter will remaiR (a or affect the aTstom while it is under the influence of R. R. R. Remedies. ltudway’s Heudy Relief, Internally and Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex ternally it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum bago, Clout, Paralysis, Biok lluadoohe. Neuralgia. Tie Dolorous, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps aud Spasms, in a few houra. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drop* of Rsdway's Ready Relief, taken internally, will stop the mutt dis tressing pains of Diarrhaa, Cholera Morbus, D/seulary, sad instantly soothe, anest and allay the most violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. It. R. BELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it stops pain, arrests disease and remove* its cause. B. R. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for ioy! The aged, tho infirm and tho oiipnled, mstautly feel the effects of lUdway’s Ready Relief; it rejuvenatosoldage.renders the stiff jolatod supple and active, infuses life and strength in the sore, weak and disabled limb, removes all pain and soreness from the joints and musolrs, aud strengthens and makes sound and whole, the weak. In firm and crippled. R. R. RELIEF.—Cough cured in five minutes! Rad- way's Ready Belief cured a gentleman in five minutes of a severe fit of ooughing. The gentleman had not slept for two nights; u was applied externally and in ternally. B. B.B. wo.2- Badway’s KeDovating Resolvent, Quickly cures Scrofula and all ohroaie aud syphilitic complaints, consumption, bad coughs, wasting away of tho body, and all discaseaof U;e lungs. It resolves aw ay all diseased deposits. It purifies the blood and other fluids. It renovates the system. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Ninotcen Fever Sores oared by Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantities of Mercury, who became salivat ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid flesh, was en tirely bared by the nee of lUdway'e Renovating Resol vent. The first week ha had token the Resolvent, a piece or solid matter like the rind of ehveee, one eighth nf au inch thick and six Inches in length, was discharg ed from a large sore on hie leg. From that day he grew better. He continued the use of the Resolvent ana the Regulators. Ia two week from the time h«oam«n*.MO.vl using tho R. R. Remedies, every sore was healed, hie flesh was sound and pure, nuilher blotch or disfigure ment was visible to annoy the sight or mar the appear- “PUTRID FLESH-A man aced 40. who In his youth was indiscrete and contracted a 1 os thecoma disease which threatened his life, lie woe a victim of ill treat ment—he was salivated with Mercury, and for yean his body has been covered with foul and corrupt humors. II* commenced the use ot Rad way '* Renovating Resol vent. He had used but one bottle when all tbs mercu rial deposits were driven out of lus system. Ho is now well. Hadwat's Rekovatinu Resolvent—WUl oure all ohronio, scrofulous, syphilitic oomplaints, mercurial dieoues, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors, uloers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases that have been in Uio system for five, ton, or twenty years. H E R. NO. 3- KADWAY’S REGULATORS, A mild, pleasant sad effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All persons who are inclined to ceetiveness are here informed that one or two of Hadway'e R- gulators will pleasantly and agreeably empty the boweie twice in twenty-four houra. R. R. REGULATORS—Chronic Costiveness.—A pop ular gentlemau m this eity, wall known to drugaiats throughout tha United States, hod uot enjoyed the lux ury ot a natural discharge from the bowels for twenty- five years without the aid of drastio purgatives, which had almost borne him down to the grave, until he com menced tin use or Rod way's Regulators. He first took four per day for a wsek, then one every day until the whole organisation became regulated. lie has new his tegular evacuations, and has not token a particle of medioine for six months. • It. K. Relief and Regulators oared a gentleman of liv- r complaint, who had suffered greatly for a number of lonth*. by one application of Relief per day for a week ad a row doses of Regulators. U. R. Relief and Regulator* will always cur* chills, fevers, fever and agnos, aud all kinds of fevers. T* keep the bowels regular aud the system free from morbid humore, R. It. R. No. 3, Badway’s Regulators. K.K. R. OFFICE, 162 Pultou-»t.,N. Y. W4byUruMUU..«y.h.r.. m: OLLOW WAKE.—Bake (hw, dm.—., _ Cake Griddles, SkUlcU, Kettles, and Charooal marcs, for sal* by sur 24 JOHN J. MAURICE. VMUTON, CLAUKldc «JO>». Cod l.mr Oil, Barry's Trloophorrus, and Mexican Mustang meut, received and for sale by mar 26 J. E. Dn FORD, Apothscarles’ Hall. ifPlIAM’rt Vlf.K KLKCTUAUV frch u supply just received, and for sal* by inTlfl _ _ John U. MOORE k CO., Gibbons's Range. I ^NGLIBH PIUKLK8 AND 8AHCEH.— 'a Just received, 10 dos.qn. Jars English Pickles aa- siu uid; A dos. Worcester Sauce. 6 So*. John Bull Eauce ; 6 dos. Walnut Cateap; 6 des. Reading Sauce ; 6 do*. Mushroom Catsup ; Ados. French Usstord, foe sale by W 1 IN DOW Him<lm Jk Cumin Material# , _ -A very handsome aseortMoa* •* Painted Win dow Shad**, in Gothic, landscape, street views, b .nuuut flowert. illt edge. A*.; also Muelln nod Lace Cuttoias, White (furniture Dimity and Ruff Lilian, all width.. White Cotton Bullion and Ball Tassels, Curtain JJoU- * r mi°38 ^ * LAROCHE fi BOWNE. YTBW SPK1NU CJOODH.-LaROCHE A jy BOWNE hava new la store, received arrivals: Very rich Preach Printed Bilk Tissue*. Plain and halm stripe printed u pins Bareges in solid colors, fine Fr ~ gandie aud Jackoo,* * ! UKCKimi* !—Woid ..f. of .Mima 145 Broughton-etreeL ANT & CO. have to an- i THIS DAT of the first por- Sjtrinir Slock. • 3g"-- wtoe, rder. All orders left at our store for any of tho kinds will be promptly attended to. and iJartAM complete. Also—the fine plmuiir* sohr. Ann, with new Soils, iggiui. fie., all in complete order. The above property will be sold on very aceotnmoda- tlng torme, the preeent owner being about to remove from tho eity, has no further use forTt. Cook and House Servant at 1‘rioabi Sale. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two children—a girl aged 6 years, and one aged 7 months, prime and likely, sold for no toolL Fairbanks Patent Platform Scales. (Improved in qunUty and reduced in prioe,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or single oars, ia us* oa tho prlnolpa) railroads im the United Stoics and Great Britain; Hurt- hoHse Scales: Heavy Portable Seales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, fie.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter Scales; Hay and Coal Seales, ke. These Scales have been lung kuowu aud severely tested, and the un'versal eonfidenoe felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment ia such, that they are now regards as the etundard, from which there is no appeal. F< ■ala in all their varieties by FUILBRIOK fi BELL, j* 13 Agoats ia Savannah. * *■**“*■ >a£Vi tioM.KMlp- Th, ..ssmss'i, may be had at $1,60 per sack, or 4 sack. , WJL ^ ■ ‘ 2,000 bushels CornTow do. Oam/ OIO. J, SMITH. Crockery and Glass nt Private Sale. 10 orates Crockery, (low); 60 bexee Glass. Clocks—160 Clocks, 8 day and ftlhour Hate—20 usee* plain black and Silk Hats Cigars—100,000 Cigars, various brands Jewelry—A fine awurtmantof Watches, Blags, Umbrellas—30 dosen Umbrellas Tea—10 chests GrooaMmI BltdR TlU, 1'auoy Geode—A lotof Acccrdio*#, fie., fie. Soap—60 boxes fanoy and Toilet Reap " 26 do Colgate No. 1 Pale and Family Brooms—50 dosen Broom*, Tobaooo—6 bales Leaf TnhOMO At Private Sale. 10 eighth casks Cognac Braudy 10 do d* 8weet Malaga Win* 26 bbls N. E. Bum 26 do Domastie Brandy 3 pipes Holland Gin 10 bbla Rye Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Soernh do. 2 do Irish do. 6 do Old Monrugahela do, 6 quarter casks Canary WL»U 10 do do TeaaMffaad Madeira. Corrxx.—30 bags prime Bio Coffee Crockery.—lu crates Crockery, bggjsg Tnm til. nmuaf.cturj'' of^riar.. k YftUaHaa. Iu ■ale at the manufacturers' prices. Ij^OU KENT.—A Store iu a rory desirmbla ait* jy^uatftnontheBay. For partlcel»ra Inquire Snvannnli Bazaar. DELBANCO bog* to enuounca lo his prisons “ J ‘ l * K “ Bffl* . —1 scleet of which ho A DELBANCO bug* to enuounca to I and the public generally, that he is n mg and opening his bpring stock of cbele* Dry Goode, at llfi Broughton-street- All o_ le prepared to sell at a lower figure than any othoi house in tho oRy. Call and bo assured. afir 26 •teed per t sale low iw from the wharf. LOTTERIES. 61 06 7 8 4 28 52 13 47 63 71 35 49. Nos. 7 35 61, a Prise of $160, sold ia a pa halve*. ______________ Last Day of Holts—Males close ml 6 o’clock! Look nt Thin He he me ! Draws in Savannah, Ga., Saturday Morning, April 9, at 9 o'eloek. GEORGIA MTATK LOTTERY, CLASS HO. 67, Af the benytt of the Independent Itre Co. al Augusta F. O. BARBER fi CO., Manager*. FINE~NC1!EMK! 83,501 !—flO of - 8500 : And more than §30,000 in Smaller Prizet Tickets only |>1—Shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand . by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6 Owen*’* Building, spr8 Opposite Pnlaakl House. i 42, ros 1853. a Savannah, This Ds^, April 8. Tickets $1—shore* In proport ion Tickets and Shares, *ither^dnj|l^or b^the package Vender for Gregory fi Maury. sal# by apr 8 gar head-quarters for trues, -fen OJleeNo. 153 Bay-Street. 2 Doors East of the CityBoUl nitAWN NUiRUEUH — Of Georgia Hint [ / Lottery, Clara 56, drawn In Auguste on the 7th 'ustont: 01 56 7 8 4 28 52 IS 47 63 71 35 49 Tioketl l 35 71. Prise sold. 20 Chances for a Prize of $50G ! Tickets only One Dollar ! GEORGIA HTATE LOTTERY, CLASS 57. Authorised by the Legislature. For the benefit oj the IntlrpauUni FweVo. at Augusta. P. C. BARBER fi CO.,Manager*. WUl bo drawn in Bavannh, Ga., Saturday Morning, April 9, at b o'clock. Bale* oltse To-Night at V o'clock. Ticket* only $1; Halves 50 cte; Quartern 29 cts. Orders from the ooanU^y answered promptly, drawing* sent regularly, and prises cashed on di this office, by apr 0 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! rrUlK Subscriber has now and keeps constantly X on baud a large supply of the bert quality of High Land Oak, Hickory, and Pino WOOD, which ho offers as low for cash as can bu bought In tho city. Wood Yard the Railroad Bridge. ffoblE-SmJ P. WHITE' Heed Cane! 3 MiE Undersiguedle prepared to supply orders for REED CANE, la any quantity, for shipment, short notice. Also, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Oak, Ash, Black Jack. Pin* and Light WOOD! For sale by the boat load sad retail. Consumers can de pend upon being promptly supplied with a good artlolo. Strict attention given to fair measurement. Boxes for orders are placed at the stores of Messrs. J,. -iurchison, W. W. Linoelu, J. M. Cooper fi Co.,offlo* of Morning News, and at the residence of JOHN T. THOMAS, Jonce-street. D. RKM8HART, ■1*31 Wood Yard, Perry Wharf. WOOD ! WOOD !! WHE SUBSCRIBER keen* constantly oa hand a I large supoly of Oak aad Black Jack, which he wilt tell on as nod terms u wood oaa bo bought at any wood- yard la Uiu city. Order* left at Allan fi Cu.’s ynrd,o r at nr residence, oorner of Weet BroeH and Bryan au., will lie attcuded to. (fU ly) F. W. AVERFELT. wo oi>rw«H»srr — TIIB Subscriber will knei X. at hia WOODYA1U), at ftatJ.^D^ Jasso's, Hold Low For Cn. ah. uftj BUTLEE. 1IOOKM! BOOKHI TYOYKR’B FRENCH PRONOUNCING DIO of Erin ul Xtal, s by Kdwwt H>- tarln. Author of " Montcauma." M ltva,' , fio, Punch a Pm* Noveliete, Thu Fat Cuntribotor, nA Travels In London; by Thackeray. Garden Walks with tho Poets; by Mrs. C. M. Kirk land, Alao, a farther supply of Oran Aguilar's Works, The Vale «f Cedars, Women of Israel. A Winter in Madeira; Home and ito influoi**, Parisian Sights and Frenoh Principles, Men’s Wives; Yellow PtwJh Papers, The Lady Bird; by Lady Fullerton, History of PcadennU; by Thackeray, Pope's Poetical Works, Bun’s Worka, Milton, Young, Gray, Boattle and Collins, 1‘lutarrh's Lives, Sterne '• Works, M/etcrioe of Parte, Spitfire, fin, fie. For sole at tha Book Store of 8. S. SIBLEY, mar 24 No. IU OnffWW It. HOOKS—HOOKA* 1 IFE OF MARY STEWART, forming tha third Aj volnmo of Miss Agnes Strickland's lives of *%e Queens of Sootland and English Prinoones counseled A new supply of Family Biblra, Polyglott tad Pocket Lillies, In a variety ofiblndlnfS, which a ill be raid cheap at the book atore of 8. S. SIBLEY, No. 135 p»>g»get-ft. The Charleston Shoe Store, J (Sign of the Rod Flag.) 19 baknakd r jHeet,!^^ IS the place to purchase, for tha UtW CASH PRICES, Boots, shoes. Trunks ~* pet Bag*. Persona wishing to sopply them** any of these artioles, should not forget th* ataw. tLey will always find a well toleotod stock to i from, cunstetlaeof; Ladies' Hue Black and Colored Gaiters, * Mieses' ** " M . l.adlen' and Misses' Slipper* of all Uadi, Children's Shoes in great variety, Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed and Pegged Boots, Mati'ii K kVa ml I»a»r*d Hranna r iiTlhU,— lorn Spring Mauiig, "bora kind" iust rueoivod. vii: ' M kind" just raooived, vis : *-<76-4 and B-4, W hit* Mattilg, » 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. Chrakod do, Window Shades all sis**, wBh fixtures, 10-4 1 9-J 10-4* ft-. and 12-4, Linen nad Cotton Shotting, 4-4,5-4 and 6- 4, Linen and Cotton Pillow Can#, Fine and large assortment of Plain aad FlAfifud Wklta and Colored Dimity ; Colored Cotton Worsted, nud Cloth Table Covers, Whit* Damask Cloth, 8-4,10-4, U-4 and 12-4, White Table Damask, 7-4.R.A 9-4,10-4 and 13-4, White Damask Nspkiaa.3-4,7-8aad 4-4. Uusxia and hootch Diaper, Uuokabuok aad Whit* Dow lass, Coarse aad fine Crush, Window Curtain*, Bobbinet Netting, Pavilion Gauso. IUubUk luseitlnyi J i;ht received at tho nkw store 140 Broughton street, a largo uaortaaant of Muslin trimminse, uoasieting in portr' Extra Wid* Swiss Mual Wid* Bwira Mualia Edgings, do do do laeertJngs aw do CaiuUla do Edgings do do do do Inserting* AI AO—A fow more of thura very Swiss and Cambrlo Muslin Bands. m NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO. siniuoiT. viBcx 29rw. Tho Bourbon Prince : Tha History of tke Royal Dau phin, Louis XVU. of France. HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL. Harry Muir: A Story of Scottish Life ; by tho AntfciW of " Margaret Maltlaad." Agnes Hotel: A Novel 1 by Q. P. R. James. PUTNAM S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL. Hollo Hooka. of the Woods, or th* Jlbb*a*l*oe*y,a|TB)a. of Kern- * ‘I. Bird, M, D„ Author of " Cala- Nick of the by n Th# lafldol.” etc. A Stray Yank— in Toxao; by Philip Paxton. PRINTING INK. H AVING made arrangements with Messrs. blather fi Co. of Philadelphia, one of the best manufacturer* of Printing Ink in the United ttteto*, we have received, and intend keeping on hand for sale, a general assortment of News, Wool, and Fancy Colored Inks, which we think will please, both in quality aad price. We have Book and Mows Ink iu kegs of froea 20 to luu lb*.. Nos. 1 and 2. Card aad Rook Inks ia small canisters. Also. Rod, Blue, Yeltow and Greco, in c&ulsteis of from on* to three pounds each, all which will be sold at a trlfilng advar" — ‘ prices for cash or city acocptea. edge of the Ink, we can eefelv n equel to any sold South. Orders at the Book Store of mar 22 No. 136 | ’INK '1’ABLU CUT1.KHY I 1 Salt ami Mustard Spoons, Suited ! w itli ft variety of other articles for ~ npr 3 MORSE fi eplrit and other destructive r expeditiously, readers it boaui ;arto to it the delicate frag ranee roe harsh hair to ito natural coloi and J.ard Wicks for rate b; apr 3 KAN DY.—-40 half *mfTcT JupuyfiCo. Dark aud Pole' ..pipes do do Of our own importation, landing * E I ,r 2 SCRANTON, .,n J0HS AltllWAHK.—Tiio uud«.l(pi.d, Xi rtduoo his present heavy stock of comprising a general assortment of Ameri ropuan goods, offers lnduo«ui«ut» for Merab era. Builders and others to fuinJsh thui unusually low. ap!4 JOHN L AItt b DAnKETH.-A vwry X; Indies'Work. C “ apr 2 MORSE O F* Mm Po,k i 30 bb,# * PriBW Porh »" * ZD bbls. Bump Pork, landing from brigs Exral um£