SPECIAL NOTICES.
rx*. 0
Office up Hairs, No. UB Hrougfitou-etreet. tf
Ml
—
ted ou the corner of Ui# Tbuuderboldtand J
nod under good cultivation. Apply I
nprffl
rx,;
o ■touittcb, whether noute <
Or. J. t'lckllng.
Office and residence corner of £
T Per.y streets, Orleauii-equare. i
from o to 10 o'clouh, A. M. tf
DLNTlbTKV.
A WaiTiiutetl Remedy.
PLANTE1W, FARMER*, FAJIlLlK*.
CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS.
CAN I’UUUUASK MO UKKXdr XqUAL TO
boa-sickness, Cute, Uurue, Swellings,
Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, la-
uy, and urns used by
Iwtues ttAve been soid in the United State* without i
•ingle uilare, nud uiany families have r
wos tf id per bottle they would not bo wit _ _
ol Croup, os it is as certain to cure at it la applied. The
most severe Oouuil le cured in a lew days, it
irooniacuii in ft minutes—iikauacuiuu ■„ an Lou
ctiohKKA, wheu drat taken, in a few hours.
MAT i*riue At and 59 oeuts. *o J
DR. TOBIAS Mae also put up * HORSiTIjINIft]
in piut butties, which is warranted cheaper aud I
than Other tor Oollo. Galls, Cute, Dwellings, Dr
fturateUes, Crocked llool, Ac.
Triue 69 coats. * ufl
DR. TOBIAS oould HU twenty newspapers wil
letters and certificates received aommeuding his
lueur, butooueldurs that warranting itsuffi;iuut, a
oae who dees hot obtain relief is not called on to pi
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. H. CARTER i
proprietor's lowest prices.
in tkeir practice.
Dr. J. H. Uosu’s Nervous a ml Inviuor-
UllUff Ifnedlnl
The Greatest Discovery
atluK Cordial.
— m Medical Science !—Toi
e of the Systom !—Heart
the Taco, Wakeful uses, Itostleiunoas, or for the
DoJy worn down by care, labor, or study.hae
many physicians to uso it in their practice. Foi
consttiutiou, U ie a grand restorer: il oouiple
weak and the nervous are frequently restored t
feet health before daiog one bottle, Trice ttfty o
Du. J. M. Uoiu’s Great Tain Curer
VVomler ol the Age.
i suitor with auy pain/ It you do, ui
I Toothache, fc
eu Uiu feeu It acts like a oUann lor l'aius
i.unosor Dock, aud for Knoumatisiu ir.'iL . __
cold, tt is magical in its effects. In bottles, i?Jf, Zb and
iVoui.o.—Dr. Roso
Id. it aliays auy irritation or ti
the system aguiust auv future a
s and 11.
> Lungs, a
For Bilious UauiTs . „
i, you require a purgative medicine. Ifyui
'•*"* """ — from the eyeo
o cold 1
r liter is out of anier, you wRI have oohl loot! •
> Conus.—If you i
cold, you*sliould*r
liter u out of usder, you
liable appetite, ana a yallot
AuiiDuioue or Railroad PilL.
relieved from all oad leeUngs. la bores 12* ana Ms ec-
luese Tills are called RAILROAD TILLS, beeausi
ihey go ahead of all other pills in their good edci
tncjruin Mercury.
1 We above preparations, with Dr. Rose's M
X Health, t
NEB A CO
WILLIAM W. LINCOLN.
ii Elate* WANTED.
jgf la and *60 a large nun
gians went over to the Hepubli
while lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, a
Johnson. The Republic of Texas granted t
of tkbso bravo meu a Urge quantity of land
tionary strugglo of Texas oau procure these lands, o
application to the undereigaod, wL; possesses all u
■ary information ou the sntuoot.
( Cotton 1
K«w York. ^8m)
J1RD1CAL L O-i* ARTNKR SHIP.
lies oi their Profession, may be found a
DENT ID TRY.
DU. M. Ci If 12 A JL D
lerforuu oil operations pertaiuing to Natural or .
o Marshall Uouso.
i y
DENTISTRY.
DR.Q. D . BARNES
MurRlcal anti Mechanical Denilat.
Office corner of Congress and Whitaker-sts., over]
•'eadergasfs Dry Goode Dtore. 1 ly ap 1
TAFfiJCUTT’Jj* FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMI Cl RATION AGENCY.
Persons wishing to send for their frlem
**^2* *nd desirous of bringing them out by ill
else* packet ships, are informed that tho subscribers a
Ui * ott, F agents for th« above Ageuoy in this city.
They nre also authorised to draw ou Messrs. W
of the Continent, also fur sole. Apply to
jleuM ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
Abercorn.
Congress-street, between Drayu
Private liosyital.
DOCTORS WlLDiUAN tk GANAIIL
Faum-strxct, West bmd or tub Plsmk Road.
Das. W1LDMAN A UANAUL havi
completed the arrangements for a Trlvi
toopital, snd fitted up the same with all tho appliauc
The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will
*®re constant and efficient medical attendance, m<
board and lodging. Ten dollars will be requi
* advance, which will not bo subject to reolamatioi
Apartments perfeetly private may bo obtained on i
■ vLablft lii.m.
tUf ‘Mpeot the premises, snd whoso names a.
uxronteoe to the public of iU efficient management:
JueSphMy Cho ™» | J . oh f ^Anderson,
assr-
Moatgucu-ry Cuiuiaing.
>ina«ukintb.b«,Bri.lini,ioMu
Y. II. WILUMAN. M. 1)..
Dolomou Cohen,
»f Mgnxi. _ _
Ootur Aboraor. ul hilt UrohAt.
d.ati . „ CUAS. OAMAHV, U.
-- 1 .a-Ut ItoAd^tiwt, Em of
N, in stor
WELLS i
STEAMSHIP LINES.
waa- THROUUII INMTO 1 ^ 1, HOURS.
£ Hew-lurk k Charleston Slc#m-Paekeii.
»** f'CaveAdger'swharvos*very.Sdturtf<iy
fc-rlraEraiW Jj !'■'BOO It aud each alternate H'nfnee-
mMmBMakgLdau. On haturd^ tho no w aud splsu-
httntmships
*11 Capt.J. Dickinson 1,800Tons.
MAIUON..... Copt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons.
|H The HOUT11KKNKH, W. Fu*ter oommondsr, will
®ave each alternate Wednesday—having been newly
onto coppered end guards rallied, is now in oompleto order.
ut .i _ AsT For Freight or Passage, having elsgaut State
* Room accommodations, apply at tho office of tbe *aeM,
tf HANKY MIKallOON,
Corner East Boy and Adger's ;iuu. Wharves.
N. B.— A new ship will be rlocod ou tho lino to oou-
thot nect with tho Southerner on Wednesday*. tab 10
FOR PllllxADELPHI A.
* >n ’ Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga-
^ tion Company.
***“ _ The now and splondid slde-whosl
0 Ti ^Ts# steamship SPATE OF GEOBUIA, uf
re- 1.200 tons register, Copt. Welter Cul-
. Hus, lias ooiumoncod her regular trips,
,n_ oud will leave Soveuum on Wodncs-
inu- day, the 8th Sept., aud every alternate Wednesday
are ‘hereafter; ssv on the 22d Sept.,aud tfth and 2Uth Oct/
_ and 3d and 17th Nov., and so on.
j This ship has been built with entire regard to safety,
* * oouAtil end dispatch, oud offors now and admirable fa
it slmiee to business and travel. For freight or passage.
wly to G. A. L. 1.AM All. Ageut in Savannah.
HEIIONA MARTIN. Ag t. I. Plill.g.lpbla,
aad NEW YORK 4t SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
ur Weekly.
Tho now and splondid steamships
'"TmMir FLO HID A,Capt. Wocdhnll, and ALA-
fe-MUP 1 KAMA. Capt. Ludlou, belonging to
‘he New York and »avauuuh Ktearu
fof . Navigation Company, will leave So-
voanohondNew York evory Saturday.
Those ships ore of 1,800 tous retyisler, and unsurpass
ed In safety, speed end comfort,
or- These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time
8 that tho Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, ar-
— five in New York ae soon as or before thorn.
£fl~Cabin passage $25, payablo before going on board.
Agents: PADELFOllD, FAY A Co, Savauuah.
A- SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
jy 14 194 Front-street, Now York.
t. STEAMBOAT LIMES.
gitvuniiali, Augusta and Hamburg.
n*«m ^ The Union Steamboat Company of
and South Carolina havingtho-
roughly overhauled and refitted tfiusa-
b penor stoam-paokeU U. L. COUK and OREGON, with
lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all
rd- description between Savaunah. Auguste aud Hamburg,
no- with as much, if not more, dispatch than an} other
boats on tho liter. The (learners are commanded by
experienced and uoeommodatiug captains, and ail
d f freight uonsiguod to their ageute will be forwarded free
rv of Commissions. Tbe accommodations for passengers
Xhl equal if not superior to ouy hosts on the river. Fare
* $6,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah,
il E.F.KKNCHLEY A CO., "
urn JAMES HARPER A CO., Auguste.
1(] Savannah, 21st Hspt., 1862. aep 21
“ UNITED STATES MAii. LINE.
POtt PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA,
X Via Dntleo, llruuMWick, Ht. .tlnry*,
mc JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBUitU (Black Creek),
*, AND P1COLATA.
Leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. hi.
ir**s . Tho superior stsam-i aakot WM. Q AS-
10 K-w-Wt .rJ^TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday
i- mw«MfoBM**Morniug, at 10 o'clock, and will oon-
y linue to leave every Tuesday.
Jr The rates o^assago by this boat are as follows:
To Dari4R $3 oQ 1
ro St. Mary's 4 59 t
j. Jacksonville tf qn .
Black Creek, Pioolata aud l’alatka 8 00
For freight or psasago apply on board, at Charleston
u- steam-pocket wharf, or to
bo CLAOHORN A CUNNINOUAM. Ag'te.
- TU TRAVKLLEUS UU1NU NORTH.
> THE HAVANNAH AND CUAitLliHTON ‘
“ u. s. mail w s
r - STEAM-PACKETS '
11 •rery morning at 4 o’clock A. M.,
after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day f
connecting at Chariot ton with tbe !
r ' , , WllinluMton Htoain-Packoi*. «
he Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, at 2« P.M ,
u* M , r . *»*« with tho
.. Wew-York and CJliurlcHtou Hieamahlpn,
u Which loavo Charleston ovory Wednesday and Satur-
or day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday
ed evenings, will arrive in time to oonueet with the eiileu-
did new steamship James Adyer on* week, end the
srnamshiu Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston
0- to New-Ycrh by Lm*w route. $29—time 52 hours; by
u steamships, $25. (my 15J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
e OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA*
r . HeiTJt OF PASSAGE UKDUCKD. b
ipmw ^Tho superior now steampacket WE- u
Capt. N. King, leaves every h
r dMMlMl^fosdaturday at 10 o'clock A. M. p
Rate ol passage In largo airy state rooms, os follows! B
r . To Darien - $3 00 C
Bt. Mary's.. — 4 AO e
Jrfkrfa.lil. 6 uu m
r Pioolata 8 00 di
, Black Creek 8 00 -
tx N. B.—Freight oonsigned to K. R. Duke, for Goals,
g will be shipped free of all oharr*s at l’alatka.
Apply on board, at tho Charleston Co.'* Wharf, or to
fob 19 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
tmir lines.
' YOU NKIV YORK—Uuorula Line. '
As. Tho regular packet bark MAltlA MORTON, /
^MAGaptalu E. M. Bulkiey, having larger portion of —
■■■••aor cargo ungaged and going on board will have
1 lniuioutale dispateh lor the above port. For freight ol
" 2U0 bales Cotteu to complete cargo, or passage, having A
superior State Room accommodation, apply to Captain U
on board at Andorson'a upper wharf, or to ^
apr 20 ROWLAND A CO.
FOIL FUKiUilT OU I'liAUlhit. ir
*rrh, The schr. G. E. PRESCOTT, UUkey master.— l]
^Cfl For particulars apply to q
dmML apr 25 BIUGIIAM, KELLY A CO. M
FUR NEW YOltU-Ueorirta Line. in
x-j . The regular paokot bark MARIA MORTON, w
*Mfji c »ptein Bulkiey, will liavo dispateh for the P, (
■aBMBabovn port. For troiglit or passage, apply to f
vpr 2b ROWLAND 4t CO. *
YOU SEW YOUR-OtU KmuliiUhedi.lnu.
ra. I' 1 "* P»0k.i Uri( 1‘UILUUA, Au U. Crflumn,
^jjjfo^iuaster, will meet with dispateh as above. For *1
“■■nreignt v. passage, apply on board at Telfair's I
Wuarf, or to (apr 19> BRIG 11 AM, KELLY A CO. nb
WANTKD TU LilAUTliU. !>*
'TTi A vessel to take 175 thousand foot Pitch Pino i; u
Timber to bt. Johns. Now Brunswick.
apr 9 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. tu
WANTJtD TO CIIAMTNK. J
3J3« A vessel to take ltfo(<plbO m foet Sawod Lum- i<
edftikl her to Moutovideo, witn a return freight to New
mmUkh Y ork. Apply to —
apr 0 U C. A. L. LAMAR.
HEAVY FUK1UUT FUR NEW-kURK. £
■ji Boxes or Coppor Ore may be obteiued by M
vossels wanting heavy freight. Apply to |fl
<3MM* mar 5 W1LLIB a BRUNDAGE.
Vcwitol Wuutod lor PlHludeiutrtu*
x-L. A high rat* of freight will be paid lor a vessel £
*fry4to load for Philadolphia. Apply to **
them r,b6 willis * hjiundaoe. „ *
VEfofoELfo V» ANTED ON FRE1UUT Jst
OU CHARTER.
A i Freights for Northern, Eastern snd ne
Southern ports, oan'lie had on applies-~
iMTiruon to (uov 4) ROWLAND A CO. dSMBL C
a, VESSELS WANTED for Northern
Kftf&and Eastern ports. Apply to gisa
lfiniM[oct7—ly i WILLIS A DRUNDAGE.SH* 64[
IIAU.VOEJV’S LXFULSS,
r-^icn> C5—BinfnHn *
.153 Buy street, 8o |
E8PECTFULLY hog leave to inform (lie citi- _J
XV »«us of Savannah aud its vicinity, that they havo
concluded their arrsugomenti with tne Central Rail- 1
road aad Banking Company, and are now runuing Mes-
seugers dally to ftlivcon, auo semi-weekly to Oglethorpe
sud Columbus, and also forwarding goods to Millodge- r |
ville and ail lutermedlate places. We would also say X
SJm ? r , # iP r * aM ?, b J ***• *tfl»u»ere lo New York sud wo
p u 0|, able us te forward every description of tvs
Jtatchmidlse and Tahubles to every town iu the North- oco.
era Mates—also to California and Europe. Inf
OrriCKS.a*d Ausmts—153 Bay-stroei/8avannah; C. snw
A. Ells A Son, Macon; Geo. U. Clayton. Uslethornu • uu
E. C. liubbel), Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York’ for
43 and 45 South-thtrd-street, Philadelphia; 8 Courte old
street, Boston; Exohango-stroet, Providence-, Mont- pul
gomery-street, San Irauolsou. 1
fob 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER. A CO.
CAJlilUlS
AT REDUCED PRICES 1 *'
$15,00 per 100 lb«.~'d5 lb. Boxes $3,75 j
\I V churge for huxiun or delivering ut Uiu Kuii. VJ
J.1 road or steamboats. Warranted to keep in any ° u , (
omuato. T. C. MICE.
jy 1 ly. 8. W. oornor Broughton and Whlteker-st.
l-wcnty-I’lve Oollttrs liewura. s
JY UNA WAV Iroui the uudersigued, on the 12th /
XV iuat»a mulatto or oopper colored boy EZEKIEL, Poti
la r complexion, Irame weak, about 6 feet 8 or 9 inches Lor
high, rather genteel in his manner, about 28 years old, o
tluu dark whieket*, which probably he has shaved oil Soa
to disguise himsuil. He is supposed to be larking around St
Mr. Wm. Lloyd’s Iriak yard or at Marshal Harmon's g
reside uco, Thundrrbolt Road. 1 will pay the above ro- s
ward to any persou who w ill lodge him in jell or deliv- Tob
or him at Wm. Wrirht's offloe. Lea
*l ,r 18 JAMES SKINNER. fiy
JVJ UT1CE. — The firm of'Haywood Sc Finch
il having been dissolved by the death ol Meritt l 5
u ^ id 10 w
Apr,, Uth, . 8U 4Li “* :U UAY 1^° U - Il
NOTiCJR.
r r“F \ r - Ptlo J * was dissolved ou T?
X the Uth inst., by mutual consent. I**
Mr. Z. N. Winkler le fully authorised to use the “*■
namo of the firm, iu settling tie busluess of the said
“l 1 "* J. F. PELOT. \
S5. N. WINKLER. if,
T IIAVli TI1IH HAY u.aol.uul with o'
X inthoDrayage business Mr. DAVID WALDUAUR ^
55. N. WINKLER. mc!.
NOTICE. “ . .
'I'Xlb Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing 1 j
X oltisens of Savannah qud the pnbile geao- sups
roily, that be will keop at Mr. W. D. Ford's Store, op by
W.lJbur,'. Building, (n.li Wb..t, ■—
0rfth a«BHKAD; also. Sugar and Molasses 1-J
CAKES. (apr 8) A. P. MI It A. JL*
'i **?? A ^^^^TAINis, nearly uuuod, aud lor 77:
—- rf!. by [.p, I«1 J.A.MAVBL St'
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27; 1853.
Dry Goods, Clothing, ho.
CHEAPEST DRY GOODS
in tub cirr,
FOR CASH.
No. 140 ttroiiahtOH street,
JV,«r Virkiun't bWrcli,t.r,,
rtMIB HUOHCKIIIKHM nil?, l..r .ul. ( |„|,
liuHEkS® KXTINI " v * i “T 0 "*. .«*r.full,.'-
Foreign ami Domcitie Dry (loads.
whloh vrlllb. .old .IVKIIV LOW PMIOES r.fchot
11, .oo.pt.Do., auMUft la part ol:
»«hil!.d and Urown Shoolloc. ...d HlilrU..., o, at.rp
wldtl. a«d .10.111,, Hod T,o».,V.lllod uulp.., cl.ook,.
Dine and Rrow u Drillings, Deulrns, Ae. Ac.
DMESS 440008.
nou and Organdies, lllaok aud Colored Barons, Silk
"’‘—•os, Maok Italian Milk for Dresses, Mautillas, Ac.,
-•co to suit, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, Ac,, Ae.
■ HflNII LINEN GOODS.
iloavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undressed do, "war
ranted nil pure Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach." Also,
os .cheap OS any suoh Linens can bo found
arket. White aad Brown Table Damask,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Ladles* and Misses Black, White and Colored llose,
font's and Boy's WfiUo, Colored and Brown llose,
a all sises and qualities, Gause, Merino aud Cotton Uu-
er Veate and Drawers.
Ladles', Oeut s, Missos and Boy's Gloves and Mitts of
airoue qualities—a full assortment.
VHITECANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, EMBROI
DERED ROUE DRDSSEHS, 11LACK,
WHITEund COL0KEDCRAPES,
PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS.
BOB1NKT nud PAVILION GAUZE,
FIGURED ami PLAIN LACE, LACE nud
GAUZE VEILS.
Etubroiderieti.
Gents’ Pookot lldkfs, with a largo collodion of L. C.
•* '■ from $1 pur doion, npw ariln, well worthy tho at-
of families as belug particularly cheap. Hoad
in great variety.
While Goods.
Plain and ohooked Sw lsso and Jaoonete, Mall, Book,
Sfanisooks, Tarleton, Bishop ’ ** *'
lead and Lisle Laces aad at
Cellars and Undersloeves, Ac.
2m T. A L. MoKENNA.
WANTED.
WANTED*
A GIRI, TO DO HOUSE WORK. Eniiulra .t
IliU otin. pp»tf
wanted to hire'—
A OOOl) ABLE BODIED COLORED MAN to
,t*y In Dr, Uoud, 0lor«. Apjly t.
aprjB
• Fnutuli
Maka/s and
ROBINBON A CAMP'D.
W ANTED.—A MMMTIVeijrlafo?yo-j.
for aehr. Elisabeth and Klienor, apply to '
_«prW WILLIS A BKUNDAQE.
WANTK’iVTO 111 AAh,
1 > Y dm your, four Mon uml tw«s Woman, to work
-■ J,** • ««* »•»* tbw A l‘P*y to the subscriber,
at No. 7 Liberty-squar>’.
*Pf »» tf JAME8 J. SNIDER,
KXOHANUK WANTED:
Houses and Lands.
Ranted to Kent i.h.hkdiatkl,y.
A Housn iu a neutral part of tba city, for
- with, jk 0§ i7» Cheitnnt-itreet, Philadelphia.
the sumtoer oaly. It will L taken with
out Uiu furniture. Apply .! IU UouyrM. an.71
Spring und Summer.
WM. R. SYMONS,
Dropernutl Tailor, IT Whltakcr-ut.
JTFULLY solicits tho attentiou of hi
i and tbe public in general, to his Urge
: AD Y MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the
eoming season ; it hoe all born made ap
under his personal superintendence, and for style and
Linen Duck Drill and Fauey Linen Frocks and Books,
Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sacks,
and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Sae)
of Fancy Freuch Cassimere, Black Doo Skin
aere. Black Drop Dele and Spring Twcod Cassi-
White Duok. Fancy I.inon Drill, together with a
large lot of Cotton Drill and Daok Pauls, for servants
—ear.
Vests or Black Satin, Black Barathea and Fancy
ie. v.—cy and Wbilo Marsailles, Figured aud Stripe
Also, a large Stock of furnishing Goods, such
Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Morino
i Under Shirts, Stripo Silk and Cotton 8ooks
nd Gingham Umbrellas, eta., otc. The whole
e oilers lor sale on accommodating terms, and
» cheap as the choapost.apr 12
Cheap Cash Store.
BROWN begs leave to auuounce to his pa-
trons and tho public generally, that he la now
ing and opening at his New Store, his Spring and
>er stock of choice and saloct Dry Goods, at the
r of Broughton aud Barnard-etrects, all of which
>reparcd to soil at a lowor figure than any other
^^h^citjN^al^n^ojusurcd^^f^jiMlS
Hotels, Hoarding-Houses, &c.
CMJTCIIFIELD HOUSE,
(Formerly Griffin How.)
CiinttunooKu, Tenncuuee.
L Tli Is well knowu HOTEL, situated- within a few
steps of tho Pnsscngor Car landing of tho West
ern and Atlantio Railroad, is now opou, under
ipervision of THOMAS CRUT
r. J. W. F. Biiyoox and Lady,
under the control of Col. J. J. Grlfl
' reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Prb-
Uir having secured the services of C61. Griffin's
leeper, and having purchased his most excellent
: and House Boy aud having furnished the House
'oly now, hopes to retain its high reputation, and
t publio patronage. Passengers can be accommo-
1 with an Omnibus to and from tho Boats.
■ 18 L iyJ THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prep.
BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
(to) J. W. SEBAR, Proprietor.
Boarding.
I WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can
commodatod with ploasant board at the c
>es end Aberoorn streets. tf
8t. Julian streets.
- kknt.
TORE at prescut occupied l»y Mrs. 8.8AWYER.
O 157 Cougress-strect. For particulars inquire on
tho premises. tf Vpr 20
For Salt;.
a A highly improved LOT, situated in tbe
center of tho town of Jacksonville, Flor'da, upon
which is an elegantly finished Boarding House,
three stories high, ftU tmlahod rooms with 23 fire plaoos,
with all necessary ont-buildingsj good water, fine shade
trees, Ac. A| he FORNITIJMK.
A PRIVATE RESIDENCE on tho adjoining Lot
which could bo csslly oonnooted with the Boarding
House. This is comduored the most valuable property
in tbe thriviug town of Jacksonville, and will be sold
low. Apply to W. W. OATES, Attorney,
apr Iti I in Savannah, Geo.
TO UKNT.
2 SMALL TENEMENTS, in cood order. Apply
to (apr 8 tf) H-F.WILLINK.8r.
M Lund for Sale. jta
The undersignod offers for sal* hi. Tf**
PLANTATION IN 80RIVEN COUNTY
containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty
acres cleared and under good fence; on it is a very
comfortable dwelliug-hoase, a good store bouse, and all
necessary oat-buildings; only two miles from tbe forty-
five mile elation on the C. K. R., directly on the public
road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river.
Theplaue is considered very healthy; lauds produce
well, and a good location for a country store, and very
oonTenient to market. Any persou wl.hingto purchase
suoh a place would do well to give ms a call immediate
ly. On it is one of the best peach orchards in the coun
try. My postoffleu is Ualcyondale.
J. FREEMAN.
Scaivjtw Co., April fi, IBM.tf apr tf
For Male.
M l CHEAP PROPERTY und very desirable
residence, eithorfor winter or summer, amongst
a select, though not large circle of Society.
Ciroumstanoes constraining tho subscriber to change
his present looatlou, he offers for sale his ploasant, spa-
twenty or twenty-flvo under fence and cultivation, wu-
taining a brick well of exoolleat w ater, This rasidenoe
is healthy, rural and beautiful, within two miles of a
Sulphur Spring, and within one mile and a half of the
” lek Batlrt * *
Brunswick Railroad ; in Waynssvillo, a healthy resort
for 8ummor and at all times for invalids, especially
those affected with Lung eomplainU; near euough to
tbe sea to procure excellent Oysters and the best kinds
to procure excellent Oyi
Sea Fish. Tho House would answer for _
is muoli dotired in this neighborhood—und many
Hotel, as
invalids continually aeek th>’: section of count^ E °n
search of health.
If applied for immediately, the planted crop (which
will probably be worth from one to two hundred dollars)
will be includod in the bargain. Several artieles of
Hoasehold Furultnro would be sold, if applied for, on
terms advantageous to a purchaser. Such a property
oould not be obtained in Havannah for five thousand
dollars, exclusivo of the lot. For further particulars,
apply to Col. T. Verstille, Savannah; Alex. 8oranton,
Brunswick; Wm. M. Riley, Bethol; Alox. McDonald,
the subscriber, Wayuoev .llc.
»pr tf lawSw W. E. BAILEY.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
I'lano Forte*.
!LSk B ; SWWMl «»■ m ChMtaat-
1II..U., up SUur., I'llILlDEL
. r.d.t. tu th. pukllu
11 rely new assortment of PIANOS,
jest received front the most celebrated makers, and ol
each patterns auci llwlsb as to defy competition. Messrs.
Naans A Clark send James Thompson's Instruments
which are here offered, stead nurit ailed la tbe opinion
5 p ““ i
Also, PIANOS with ACOLIAN Attachment, Church
and Parlor OROANH, BERAPIIINES and MKLODE-
ON8, all of which are warranted, and will be ael4 at
the manufacturers' lowest cosh prices.
All cosh orders for music promptly attended to.
Second h/tnd Pianos bought and ‘eo. r
and repaired.
1 sold. Piano# toned
mg
. TIH8 U,
trill b. .old iu iy.
<lruo.rle., Proul.L
cu . h .H«w«w> —
tl«d for'b'.^J.'S 1 * 1 " ** *«0tl.:. und nut i.t-
u fM “-
will b.J", , . a ,™t T j .'lEJ’g-talJU'fiflh OMj ,
ftsani? s£‘.?'as
Poeiiip. vnic u/ Jlrundu a(7vr«i.«
rillH DAV ..
4. u-uV . -. T , HARP, GUITAR,
Ao., are given by Artists of the very highest ability. It
needs but be mentioned, that Slg. ANDREA ALFI8I.
and Mudomoisoll* UEJ.KNK ffciIAAFF, who sUuJ
S re-eminent among the nrofusaion. are oonnetted with
is Inatltatlob, aud devote their time and talents to
tne pupils. tjelM lyj O. C. B. CARTER, Principal.
GtOKOE J. HENKELg;
OPPOHITK TIIK HTATR 11011)4,
F*U°R nT|T U°R E*”jOO B V Iir7 N°Q*s
pOMl^^tfff.SA?JKSS!ftu color.
\J in Brooatolle, Plush aud Batin De Lstlne.
Curtains hung in the notl sabstantlal manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE.
insets for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import
ed to order.
Persona wlehlng to Furnieh in the latest style In the
Fall, are reipeotfnlly Informed that wo are now having
manufactured in Parle twenty fine sots of superb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the ssmple
eets have been received. The style is entirely new and
of the most graouful design. Thoso wishing to Furnish
now will pleasooall and examine tho immense stock on
hand before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low.
A largo assortment of well finished plain Mahogany
and walnut Furniture alwaye on hand, foreale oheap.;
Lee & Walker,
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILUG.)
No. 188 Cheitnut-st., Phladelphia,
DKALBItS IN
PIANO FORTES,
Mnalcal Inntruinpata, Sheet Mimic.
Violin,fiultnr, Jlnrp Hlrlngs^o.
A LL of which will ba eol«l at tho very lowest
c » u »°* a#l Mai to any part of tbe U. State*
6y addressing as above, post paid.
. WALKER'S stock being one of th* largest In
the U. States, are eonfldeat oLriving satisfaction toOaU
lose who may favor them with their patronage.
1« ly
inmcnt Houses, each
ltchen separate, i “
i tho corner of Jones and Purso sts.,
Depot, will Y - '
a the premises, to
the Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied for
WM. BEEN KEN.
M
TO UKIST.
Three fine STOnE8 t on Moore's wharf,
fob 24
i STORES, on Moore's wharf.
ROB’T. HABERSHAM A BON.
fpORKE Sleeping Rooms, No, 135 Congress-tt.
J. Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv-
ant and cook. Enquire of (feb24J A. BON AUD.
FOlt UKNT.
f|MIK Upper Floor of Oglethorpe Hull, for ono o
I more y*are. Apply to
fob 12 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
T?Ott SALKt—Lot GU feet uu We.t llioud-st.,
Jj running back 12U feet, with a small Wooden Build-
"lit. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT.
Gentlemen’* lie&toraUon.
S II. WEIOAND hoe,
1 just opened, under the!
r Planter's Hotel, a neat *
and comfortable Eatiag I
Room, with an exoelleut
a excellent Cook i:
a Straaboug, who will auit
. in abort notice. Young Clerks and
who have rooms in town, are Invited to try the Euro-
mode of breakfasting anddining at tho restaurant
EMPIRE HOTEL,
furniti
. ... . ■ share .
onago by close attention to business,
' make
-oughout with the best of
ng large aud airy rooms, be hope
of pabU- “•-*■- ^ ^
SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, Ac.
L DANCIHO ACADEIQV.
MONSIEUR A. BON AUD r..p««folly Inform,
bis patrons, that his Academy is open for the
reception of pupils.
Liring tho season the following Fancy Dances «
itroauoed, besides tbe regular oourse of Tuition
> early if they
next, the ltfth Inst, at 9 P. M.
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
Gaston-Hireei, near ttio Park.
dtNl—Sawfim
COLD SODA WATKlt,
iVOREI) with the iineit and most d
fltUPS, always on draught at
HUE’S FOUNTAIN,
promptly attended
icr of Broughton nud WhiUkor-sti
ItUP aud SYRUPS for Fountains, kept
hand. Orders for the city or country
HESPERIAN HARP.
IS WORK ie uckuowindged on all hands to
o the best collection or Music ever offered to the
JIt coutalns 57tf pages. -Ql Embracing
and Hymn tunes for almost every imaginable
.adress the author.
Dr. WM. HOUSER,
'.Spier's Turn Out P. O., Jefferson county, Qa.
i>ovo work is for sale by
JOHN M. COOPER A CO^ Savannah. Ga.
I UUCEUlli.H, dkc«—Coll'oc—15U bags prune
Rio, 75 do Jamaica, and 60 do Java.
“ * “* * ~ Rico, IU do St Croix,5 do NOr-
Lard and Codfish—26 bbls oholco Leaf Laid, 0 casks
®CaUupe : 10 do Brandy Peaches.
5 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do N E Ruin,
I* by
McM.
1AHON A DOYLE.
FKJBSlft GHOCEKIESe
IV1T8, Huioked lloef und Twucuon.—
Constantly on hand by JOHN DALY,
To Kent.
A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with
"eight npriglit rooms. For particulars apply to
« « _ *v. ». at tbe corner of Jones
tf ^doo18
John A. Gray, in the hou*? <
aud Aberoorn streets.
Vo Rent,
£ OR 1 year, a WHARF STORE.
octS
FORT A DUNHAM.
8. in an.
iTw i, i tk.lhwl — 1 ■
SAVANNAH TO SAH1SN.
A LINK of Four Horso Post Coaches leaves Sa-
jtV vaanah every
Monday and Thursday, at 7 o’clock A. M.
For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' aad
South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. hi.
lteturuiiiK on Tuvadaya and Friday*.
Arriving in Sevannoh at ft o’clock P. M., aud connecting
with tbe boats for the North, and the ears for the West.
jar Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.‘e
8tables, corner of State and Whitaker sts. Office in
Darien, at Ailing A Robertson,
jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor.
The Atlantic Hulling Works.
Manufacture the
COMPOSIIE IRON RAILING,
U NEQUALLED ill beauty, strength, und cheap*
ness. Ornamental Cast Iron Ties are molted on
to rods and framework of wrought Iron, making It eith
er light and graoeful liko
WIKKRAILINGj
Or, hoavy and solid like Cast Iron. Each panndfeeing
thus mode one solid piece, having no crevices for the
rain or moisture of tho atmosphere to effect, there is no
rusting of the work. Design! will be sent to any ad
dress-postage free.
Prices range from 60 oents to $S 00 per lineal foot.—
Railings for publio or private grounds, cemeteries,
Verandahs, Balconies, Ao., for sate by
GEORGE FOSTER, Agsnt,
308 Broadway, New Yorl
N. B.—G. F. and his Agents are the only persons
thorixed to sell this newly pstented Railing, for the
Atlantio States. dm upr 19
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHtEVEV
BY
Evans dc Watson’s
No. 83 Dock-itreet, Philadelphia,
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS!
XT TUB STATIC FAIR, IIAKKISeUBO, PA.
October 30, 1851.
The undersign#d,appointed
a Committee for the purpose
by the officers of the State
lelr, were present thissfter-
noon, when Messrs. EVANS
A WAT80N tested one of
their smell sited Salamander
Kn-Prwt/ Ch**u, at whleh
time they consumed thukb
uokos or WOOD over it, com-
.. . menolag nl I o'clock, P. M.,
and having exposed it to airhinj^af /b» ttoohourt, suffi
cient to destroy the cast iron feet. '»n opening the Chost,
the papers, together with 2,000 clreuiars deposited in
— presenoe, were taken out, not only having been pre-
themj bUt BOt luTin * <k PP e * r,u ‘ # « of soorch upon
Josxrn Ritmsr, John B. Cox,
Ex-Governor o Pa. Chib. E. HciSTKX.
A. O. Hbibtkh, E, e. Boodimott,
A. f. Nxwbold, ,u -
A1W, April 28, at ..
Will be sold at store under 8L Andrew’s Hall, recently
occupied by T. Porter, a large and well selected .took
of Readymade Clothing snd FarnMilng Goods, conslst-
Ingof Overcoats. Cloaks, DressV.* FrookooaU, Bnincii
eostx. Pantaloons and Vests in great variety of styles
and oolors^youths' and children's Clothing, Shirts,
Drawers Cravats, Undershirts, Scr.rfS, Stocks, Gloves,
Hdkfo., Suspenders, Ac, eotaDrisIng the entire stock of
a clothing store. Hold by order of the aaeignoe for ben
efit of creditors. Terms—fiUO cash ; from $190 to $3U0
tfonS paper ° TOt WW ’ W ^ oredit toT »PP'«v*<l en-
„„ w ..Y«i*ubhHiMtina Lota nt Auction.
ON FRIDAY. April 29, at ft o'clock, will be sold on th*
Twelve largo, finely CIaUd*iolldliig Lots, (in foe
■Irani*) numbered from eight to twenty-two tuolasive,
i£7 n ! M ?. r,ng *• fB,t ®“ “*'• running
* MI ® f KMt Broad-etroet, on both
■Ides of MeDonough-street extended. In the event of
read°°^i*iJ™ r . lh0 8 * T »“» , ‘ h * ud Pensacola Rall-
Is it ® u,t become lmmeneely valuable,
as it is oonttdontly lolievad that their depot will be lo-
M our Cf.ut.tlu, ltwni. T.im,—nn.-tlitrit tub .nil
th. btl.no. .t on a,... two yanr.' credit, with iutore.t
tnd »»out«ilby iiK.rt,. t oonUi. l^ti, w W
™K|S“j»«f
oft IUESDAY, Mav 3. at it n’olnitt
Will be sold (n front of t!;e liurt Hone*, a likely Ne-
«ro w.noh » 6 ,d n yen,,, n.d bar b„V ohlld i.dS
yeun. T.rra. oMh. pnrohuor, p,,|,, d, uti... Al,?
ut prirntn min, L—t nnd ImptoT.m.nti. Or..n Wnrd.
Adminutrutor‘0 Suit.
On TUESDAY, May 3, between the usual hours of sale
Will be sold before the Court House, in th* city of Ha
vannah—all that lot of Land situate, Ijing and being
in the city of Savannah, in th* eounty of Chatham and
know as lot No. 2, Ewrnsbnrgh, im
mediately north of the residence of Judge Charlton
and oontainlug 44 foot Tront on West u road-street, and
having a depth of 1A0 foet, more or less. Bold by order
of the Honorable the Urdinary of Chatham county
as the property of John B„ James M.. Ana and Wm
J. Shstf.T, minors, deesared children or Frederick Shaf-
f ? r ,ta" 6, f#r lh * *»•“•** of the heira of sold minor
ohildrSL. JACOB SHAFFER, Administrator.
C.W.VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolopmt Uteri, (Fulling <>/ the Womb.)
^PHE attention of Physieiaus and Ladles/uffering
I from the above derangement, is respectfully in
vited to "Fan Ilorp’t Improved Uterine Supporter,"—
They are made without die Steel Springs, which are
highly objectionable on accountof their chafing tho hips,
Ac., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.—
They have no superior for the relief and cure of the
above displacement, and are recommended and need in
the praotioe of the following Professor sof Obstotrlos and
Diseases of women and children, vis,:
Proffossor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Qa.
“ J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. Colloge, Philo.
** Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnati!, O.
** W.P. Johnston, Coln'^biaCol'ge.Wasb'n.D.C.
'* H. Miller, Med. Den't, Univ'y, Loalsvilie, Ky.
•* A. H. Cents, Med. Colloge of Louisiana, N. O.,
and by the Physicians eeneralK throughout the United
States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of nil descriptions of
Instruments for Curvature Spine, Clnb Foot, and for all
derangements requiring the use of Bandages, or Instru
ments for restoration. J, B. MOORE A CO.
J* IS ly Agents In Savannah
C. W. VAN HORN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
The only Brae* manufactured that dote not kind
or chafe under the arms, and can he teem
wtl& both ease and comfort.
Those who have wont other Braces
are reqoavted to givoC^se a trisi, to
test their superiority over sli others.
Clerks, stu.fonts, tailors, Seamstres
ses, children of both eexes, and all
others, who uither from habit or oo-
enpation, or from a weakly or dsbili-
.tatod constitution have acquired the
habit of bending forward, (round
'shouldered) and compressing the
Chest and Langs, will find the above
Brace to remedy the above defect,
and ensure an erect carriage, with
improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer,
and also allowing a full, free and healthy action aud
expansion of the I.uugs, by removing the compression,
and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from
‘ diseased.
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
rgicjG Bandages of aU descriptions,
Will be sold in front of tne OmA House, Garden Lot No.
wJ. lying west of tho City of Savannah and containing
ffve and a half acres as per Hughes’ Bar**- --•* *»*-•
lerine cash, purchaser paying for titles.
Admintrtrator’M Sale.
Ou TUESDAY, May 9, at II o’clock,
PEAS-1UU do
BUTTER-10 kegs ehol
BA CON -Hid as. Should ’ .
CIO ARB—tfOOO Regalia—el
TOBACCO-6 bales Leaf 8
WHISKY-10 bbls old Mol..
SCALES—1700 lb Platform I
Mk
iJ'&tKSUu.,
, Mammoth Vomit
The balance of that celebrated Corn wll.
ow to close tho consignment. Apply at 1
loMthech.no*.
MILLINERY.
itIKH. HILBKjB,
W«. 117 COMORJUUSTrtEXr, .
siiswsa*^*
Store, Wo. 157 Congress-etreet.
..JW All of th* above goods are of Mrs. S/a
Millinery and DrcsunitklBf,
MRS. 8. TOMS,
No. 15 Rornard-at.
at
■umi w Bug Gossiiner Lace, Nspelltan Laos, la*Ui» t
pupstahlo Split Straws, Snow Flake, Diamond Satin*
Hair Gnu to, Kuotted Oonslmer, Genova Tripoli. Mlstee"
Fancy Jeuny Lind 8.raws, Blond Lao*. Small tfijmd
Fancy Bounds, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, Mantillas, <«f a
new and boauttfal style, Dree* Patterns and Dvcm
Trimmings. a pr7
DJlLLlMiRV AND FANCY GlIOD*.
MBS. DOE,
Ifo. 17 BA KHAH DSTN MAT. '*
Takes this method of informing the Ladles «f
Savannah, and vloinity, that she has j net re
ceived her SPRING STOCK, eomptlslag a
Urge snd fashionable assortment of STRAW
an! BILK BONNETS. Also, n new and beam-
ttful article, of the moat delicate fobrlo, in mid 0*4
andl a MW ,um “ er BONNET of French Lawn.—
stWiffi CM ° b *’ *** U1 “'
to p * 8 ~ All orders from the country promptly attended
Will be sold In front of the Court House, Lot No 2ft and
improvements, Browu Ward, fronting on Hull street,
subject to city ground rent, $321C annually, and a lease
that expires on the first or November next; Lot No. *7
and improvements, in foe simple, Columbia Ward, front
ing on Columbia Sqvare. Improvements consist of a
two story dwelling and a double tenement house, sub
ject to alecse Urn expires on the Ut of November next.
Belonging to the esute of F. W.Uelneman.dooeased.-
8old by permission of Court and by order of the admin-
Utrxtor for benefit of creditors and heirs of said estate.
Terms cash, purohassrs paying for titiss.
* , . a/ Pntuta Sale.
A prime likely young Fellow, a first rate cook for
steamboat or hotel.
Binghams umi Udkfs At P> i*^ie Sale.
Just rooeiyad per last steamer—2 oases Ginghams, 2
do £ ranch Dead lldkfs., for sol* low.
ThnncsM* Bacon and Lard, ui Private Sale.
13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round.
2,Out) " Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per R. R.
from Tenneasee, and for enle In lots te suit purchasers.
Com and Oats at Private Sale.
300 bags Corn, and 850 do. Oats, for sale iu lots to suit
purchasers.
Strawberry Sets ut Private Sale.
Strawberry Hcttsof the followingkimH-Alio* Mande,
Boston Pine, British Uuecn, Ohio Rodwood. Hudson
Crimson Cons, White Wood, liovoy's Seedling, Early
Tbt / lt *r* *11 grown in this climate snd in
good order. All orders left at our store fur soy uf the
above kinds will be promptly attended to.
Marshall House Omnibus and Team at Privats Sale.
ComprUing one fine large Omnibus, six good Horses,
and Harness complete.
Aiso-the fine pleasure tohr. Ann, with new Bails,
Rlnln,, ic , .111. roopku ord.t. '
The above property will be sold on very nceommoda-
Manikin Wr.mi,T.
at Privats Sale.
20U0 bushels prime Whiie~Corn.
J** ’T-WWp.r Kkr. Luoiod. from Ulutath City,
0U0 buahals nrinm Whit* I'nm
..... , Urocsriss, Provisions, Ac.
PHILBRICK A BELL offer on ococmmodating terms,
; private sale: ■ 1
LiQ 0 ons.-a° bbls. N. E. Ram 23 bbls.Peach Brandy.
I bblx. Monongahcla Whisky, 6 pipes UolUnd Ota. 4
Hraudy. lo casks "Small Still"
f*®) .., Whu ^' 1 P^fioheon lrishWhiaky(MeMahan's),
6 eighth oasks i’inet, CastilUon A Oo. and Uennessy
25 bbls. Monongahcla Whisky ll Dlua* ilolUnA OlM ^oums in the norther*
h»!f yip,. Coin. BnJdif’lViUk.“SlSSi null" w tb.lr P°rlty ul frwk.Mm
,— . 1ting tber
beoozaing weak and i
Manufacturers of Surgical Bandi
Philadelphia.
. MOORE A CO.
The Charleston Shoe Store,
J (8i(ii ui tho Erf Flu,.) »-
19 BAKNAKU STREET,
IS tho place to purchase, for tho LoWEe.
CASH PRICKS, Boots, shoes. Trunks and Car
pet Bags. Persons wishing to supply themselves with
any of those articles, should not forget the number, as
rill always find a well selected stock to i
consisting of:
Ladies' Fin* Black and Colored Gaiters,
Misses' " " " ••
thoy will always find
from, consisting of:
Ladies' Fine
Miuoa’ "
Ladlos' and Misses' Slippers of all kinds,
Children's Shoes in great variety,
Gentloiuau's Calf, Sowed aud Poggea uoots,
Men's Kiji and Pegged Brogans,’
her with a great variety not enumerated.
■21 ly L. MURPHY. Proprietor.
tiOMK iUANUFAUTDKl
SADDLES, BRIDLES Bf HARNESS
183 Congrc**-*trert» Mavunnah
-.Kt The Subscribers manufacture -
Wmm and keep constantly on hand, aHB
largo and varied >L>ck of Sad-flH|
_ ‘ ^ dies, Bridles and Harness, and^^^
make to order every tiescription tf articles in their fine.
Our stook comprises also s large assortment of Trunks,
Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per
sons desirous of supplying tbouuelvss, will do well tt
eall st our establUhmsnt. AU articles sold by ns art
warranted for material and workmanship.
U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our terms nre moderate.
execution prompt.
tfmo*
r 1C
MAU1NK UAIi.VV A V .
The undersigned respootfally informe
gJW&all who may used his ssrvioes, that hc^CBR
aMEhas charge of th* MARINE RAILWAY,SkQdft
which is now in eacoessful operation. Ho is, therefore,
prepared to take up vessels of auy else usually visiting
r port, and to do the work of repairing, A o..ou roason-
___ Idlng Vessels or anv
tlon, and to carry oa ihs business of i— w
ing, Spar-msking aad Caulkiug, in all Us various
branches, at the casters extremity of tbe city.
tOT A good Shipsnithis bn tbe Premises,
mar 11 H.T. W1LLINK, J».
rILK FANS.—Glass, Stone aud Yellow,
o Milk Fans, for sale by
J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st.
S YltllF UOTTLK8 .—Engraved, Plniu and
Pressod Syrup Bottles, with Gloss and Rrittnnnia
ppers, for sals by (apr 26) J. P. COLLINS.
(apr 13) H. K WASHBURN, Agt.
AY FOlI 8Ai«K«—Landing this day frou
rf by
otCI
..(l ie —k trimming*
*pl 13 MORSE A yiCHOLM, 156 Broughton st?
i for s
(April)
B ADGF,U*n llulr Hkitviog Hruabe*.—A
largo assortment of Rodger s Tlalr and Bristle
oanvlai flruoi.es, jna received and for sale br
. 1“ W. W. LINCOLN.
M 'ftfiSSSi
ao., received aud for
apr 22
Rhino Silks, Black l>*oo and Hawing Alik Mitts,lor
by (.apr 26) LaBOCIiR A ROWnj
ITkOSIVOW BY UTifA.UKK-l'toln B."-
SaewAaiSirSrJss
s SS#’“SsaS
8avaiiuuli Agency,
FOR THE HALE OF
WILLIAM BOQQS 56 CO.'S
Celebrated Urund* of
TOBACCO. BKGA118 AND SNUFF.
rp II K SUBbCKIIlKH would reapteilUly u-
JL nounce to the Merchants snd dealers in the above
named article*, la the city <>f Savaunah, and the Interior
towns throughout the State, that he has accept*.'. :be
Agency for the State of Georgia, of the extensive and
ola established House of Wm. Bogg* and Company, No.
249 Washingtoc-etroet, New York. All articles pur
chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war
ranted best qualities aad lowest rates,
mar 30 3m R. MAYER, 6 WhHaker-st.
THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION !
A New Cook Stove,
CALLED “THE NEW WORLD."
For Burning Wood or Coni.
The Subscribers have just made arrange-
pS- fl meats with Messrs. Abbott A Lawrence, Stove
ffiffifil Makers, of Philadelphia, forth# ox<-'usive sale
1 of tills excellent STOVE. The makers had it
thoroughly tested before offering it to tbe pullle for
■alo, and it also comes very highly reoominonded by
thoso that are now using it. We pnt a few of thorn up
on trial a short time sine* In this city, and those who
have seen them in operation acknowledged that thoy
never saw any Stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil
ing, or baking. Dial performed so well and with so small
ost for fuel; the castings in this Stove nro very heavy
I mounted in tho most perfect mannor; tbe bake plate
Brandy, 2UI) dos. of’fine Madeira, Sherry and °Port
fei£Si: w “* k » “■* Bt ‘“-
IU0O8.-JU ouk. 8llu, 10 ouk, ll.mj, It luki
Hliouluers.
Hat—900 bales Eastern and Northern.
CnusHT.—lN) bbls. Rosendale Cement Co.
FLOUH.-1UU bbls. Canal. 50 bbls. Richmond,
Cuockxuv.—2ft orates assorted Common and Qranite.
Gnasswan*.—74 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oasos
Wines, 14 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ao.
Crackers.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston.
uh i“m u ' r "*“ ci, * r '' 8p ‘°
Hcalrs.—A large assortment of Folrbsak's Platform.
A!so.a large assortment of IUady Made Clothing,
Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Wait, Brass Clocks
Faney Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ao. Ao. j}14 *
Plaster and Cement at Private Sale.
Jast received in stor*. aad kept oonstantly on hnau
and for sale low, 150 bbls. Rosendale Cement, 2ft do.
BONNETS i BONNETS!
F*r Uo Mllltoo.
Just received per steamer at Trimming and General
Variety Store,
139 Broughton Street.
gSk ^ The Proprietor having returned from th*
North would respectfully annonnee to the in-
habitants of tlavanuah aud surroundingeonn-
afiJiAt/suftTiaf
TRIMMINGS — ornsisting of lo onset Ladle* and
MImss’ rich Silk. Satin aad Straw Bonne/* and Hal*,
ail tko W&y from 60c. lo $4; richly trimmed children'*
White, drab and black Reaver Hats; extra riiih Jteaeh
Brocade Bonnet Ribbons j rich white and eo'eved Frin
ges ; rich Lao* Gimps, Ualoon a la Mode, i*arh! Trim
mings, Velvets, with a great variety of othe* Vnsimiig
Materials: Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; 0>halo-
bono. Chain Bsok, Jenny Lind, Bloomer and ’.Vie*
Combe; Purs# Bilk and Steel Trimmings; Cea>^.
Worsted, Embroidery, ftadher and Floee Silk, every
shade and color; Embroidered Patterns, black and col
ored Glacis Bonnet and Sewing Silks i Bonnet Linings,
Shapes, Sewed Co lore snd Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow
ers, Wreaths ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Broshes ; Gilt and
Silvered Trimmings; India Rubber aad Kid Dolls and
Balls; Dross Flounces, Mantillas, Bearfo end Aprons,
Pinked with new patterns; children’s Robes, Bmo*Jng
Caps, Blippers, marked and braided. In eenneoMen
with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by aamfete**
Milliners from New York, will attend te the MUilncy
and Trimming department, aud will endeavor, wtta
skill and taste, to pleaee all who may flavor bee with
their orders.
STRAW llONNETB AND HATS
cleaned, repaired at. 1 pressed in the latest fashion. Three
Apprentices snd three Bonnet Sewers wanted immOdi-
otely. Apply at 139 Broughton-st. dee 1$
Remember the spot-189 Broughtcn-strest, next deed
msm
APOTHECARY'S HALL, ,
5. E. Comer of Hr ought on and Barnard fftrr-rfjyai
Savannah, Georgia.
fp HE subscriber would most respectfully Inform
X the oitlsens of Savannah and the svrronndisc
country, that b« has taken the store situated as shove*
where he is now opening a fall und select stock of
ksrugs, Medicine*, Chemical*, Perfamo*
ry, Fnncy Article*, Dye smlb;
Glasawnre. dee., Ae.,
which he offers to the public at wholesale and retail, on
such terms as cannot fell to give entire satisfaction,
both as regards price and quality.
R very artialoJie offers for sale has been eclsoted by
himself within tho last tuenty days, from the most reUfo
'kete j particular a“
TwoBtores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Building, Bay
reet, for rent low. 0 3
"lottbhiebT
UKIIIIUU n'J'ATK I.UTTkHV.
far th. t.»vU / u. In.i.jttmlent Hr. Oo. at A.imMla.
A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers.
on/— ’
ivonnal
May 2d, 1
......... $100
... 90
............ 00
o*d mounted r _„„ _
is so constructed that yuu can gst twice the heat in the
oven as any other stove now in nse. We are now r
ceivingthe different aiscs, and we oordialiy invite all
call aud examine before purchasing. We havo al*u,
various other petterae, among, whioh mav be found
the Iron Witoh, Iron King, and celebrated Buck Stove,
for wood. T. W. AD’ARTUOR A CO.,
apt 21 tf Store No. 13 Barnara-sl
HPLKNOID PlANlTFOUTK8.
gAHgni
31 Tar l/E
fine instrniaenta from ilia cele-
i/uuiiBiu, ,1, oiuu. mm >iner an
ment of Piano Fortes, which, for tonu, touch and finish,
cannot be surpassed. A call is respectfully solicit! I.
apr 9 F, ZOGBAUM A CO^ Wartng's Range.
Heinoval.
TTAVING beeu burned out in Jertbrsun street,tbe
JJL Subscriber hex removed his Bakery to No. 2tf
Yorx Street, where he will omtinue to oarry ou the
Baking business, lie will bako and keep on hand.
Wheat. Ilya and Graham Bread and Cakes, whleh he
will deliver in any part of the city. Grateful for for
mer patronage, he solicits a oontinusnoe of it.
»Pr8 tf a. F. MIRA.
NOTICE.
T DO HEREBY caution all persons, particularly
■ those engaged iu Bottling, against either buying,
calling, purloining or using bottles bearing my name.
JOHN RYAN, Soda WTater Bottling Establishment
apr 9 lm» Corner West Brood and Bay-stt-.Bsv.
To Hire,
4 <JOOl» HOIJHE HEHVANT-
children. Apply t
s good t
A. a TOMS, lM Bay street.
t Spring Fasbion.
Utlir.. UUUBK k CO.'S mparlor HATS tf
the Spring Style, now iu store and for sale at th*
Hat and Cap Store of N. K. BAHNl'M A CO.,
fob H 149 Congress Street.
Dagucrrenu OaUcry.
fl^HE Subscriber has taken tbe Rooms formerly
J. occupied by Mr. Prentice, corner 8L Julian streoi
and Mark Jt square, wh .re he will be hi ppy to see the
foimcr patrons of the Establishment, and as many new
ones so will favor him with a call.
$WA1ID ictures put up in the best style of the art.-fop
ly J. W.MII LEK.
* " M 20U120 •*
do. Ao. J
Tiokets only $1—shares In proportion.
, Orders firom the oountry answered promptly,
pm*, tub*, on d.tn.a/
at this offioe, by
Bit It CHARLES B. PATTEKBOH.
fik hod several years expsrlonea in th* preo-
onialon business in northern and Nnthen eltlea, M
neatness and dUpatoh.
Presorlptions pnt ap at all hoars of the day and night, *
by a skilliul and competent hand.
l'h/sicians, country Merchants, and Families, fend all 4
persona who need or may need pure and nnains medl-%
cines or any other article that Is generally found In n
well regulated Drug Store, are reapoetfitUy invited la
call and examine his stock before parehaoiag elsawhor*.
at the Apothecary 's Hall.
J. E. Dk FORD, Druggist and Chemist.
GUOKLiiA HTATK LOTTERY,
itor tktUooUo/IK. I*in.wUnl'r.n Co. at Aumula.
A. D. F.LLlsd CO., Mausgers,
(Snooesscrs to F. C. Barber d Co.)
The Old Fararlte Havnuuuh Lottery,
ill Ya drawn la Savannah iu pnblio on Monday Aftoi
noon, May 2d, at 5 o'clock.
FINE SCHEME!
$1,031 « of $1000!—ft of 8900!
And more than $40,000 in Smaller 1‘rizea !
Tlckcto only $1—Shares la preportlon.
Tiokets and Shares for sals, and Prises cashed on de
mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens's Building,
apr 27 Opposite Pulaski Hones.
MHKKNK AND PULA8K1 MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE*
May I.nne, near Hull-Htreet.
GREGORY d MAURY. Monagerf.
ffl New Spring Styles.
AJuit received nt (lie new VVliuleealeJ
mpi .1
aad retail HAT STORE, every variety of New Myles
of Spring Goods, consisting in part of Bilk, Beaver and
Gossamer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Bennote Straw,
Pedxle, Wideawake's, Logben, retooma, FWrls, Canton;
Campeobey, Marfoalbo, Ac-, and BONNETS et every
stylo. Call and see and judge for yourselves,
mar 19 BEL DEN A CO.
TOBACCO.
0/1 BOXES Bttrksdaio’t Pound Lump
kCU 10 boas* •• Eighths
10 " " Fives
Wm Roduey's Pound Lump
Paul Clifford Eights
■ale by
i lOFFVE*— 1 floo bags Kio Coffise: 60 pockets
[.pi M!
Lemun, tlu.
!«!. .nd B.lt.r, j..t r.rfl.rf uid for
(«pr III) W, Q. FOBD.
ritATK of An i*r»,abla to-
iAunul>.8Juul.^ wd itt.BilT.ly on tk. Mn-
CJJ.OVBB—S«»It.<1
LiBOCUK * UOWWB.
YUU MAI.K OU HIKE.
A UOOU M.ACK8M1TII, whu hu Imii .a
ployed as fireman. Apply to
apr ft tf II. F.WILL1NK. Sr.
jw»r cents, with semi-annual intorvat, Coupons at-
apl 4 lm ROBERT HABERSHAM A SON.
S UNDRIES 1-
fttf bbls Hiram Smith's and Oeassr.o Flour
49 half bbls Extra Canal Flour
80 Ibis Bettor, S’-^rr und Soda Crackers
CU do crushed and powdered Sugar
*) do Stuart’s B and C olarifisd do
tfU do E Pheip's Oin
25 do Domestio Brandy
49 do Now England Unm
29 H aud W tt casks 4ih Proof Brandy
ft pipra Moist Swan til*
SO boxes Readers 0s ond 8s Candles
*25 do Soda Buuuit
40 do Grant aud Williams's 5o and Sa TvLacco
WE chests >4* papers Rink Tea
A) X do Hyson do
300 reams wrapping Paptr, assorted sitos
2UU boxes No 1 Family aud Pals Soap
20 bhds prime P R bagar
1ft do fair Musoovado de
200 de Painted I
i CED CoMgre** W*«i*r.—Cosgr*»« Wutor,
8FX>‘'-$SbLt
wn In Sovounoh, This Day, April 27.
75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
CAPITAL!
4,500 JDOLLAB8!
Tiokets $1—shares In preportten
Tiokets and 8har*s, *lthsr singly or by tho paokago
B. WITHINGTON,
Yonder for Grogory A Manry.
n ‘ wT ““" Bull-otreet.
NEW BOORS, *
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
TuuRsnar, arxiL 2 1st.
TT ISTORY OF THE CRUSADES. By Joseph
J|i Francois Michaud. r
k user; or, the Journey of the Frangl: A crusade in
th# east. By J. Ross Browne, author of" Crusoe UJk.'*
The Lover s Stratagem; or. The Two Baiton. By
Emilie F. Carlas.
^Ige Mother and her Offspring. By Stephan Tracy,
Make the Best of both Worlda-a Book for Young
Men. By T. Blimey.
Startling tquestiona By tbe Rev. J. C. Ryle, B. A.
A Uoepol Glass, Reprcsonting th* Miscarriages eg
Professors; or, a call to Sinners and Stint*. Ry Lewi*
Stnekler.
Clara SUnlsv ; or, s-Sommer among lh*;BlU». By
ie author of >T Ajint Edith." ^
The Bible Hymn Book. Edited by Rev. UL Bto im.
Letters and Diaries or Philip Saphir, of P*atb,liaii~
try. Edited by his Brother.
Summer Crulao iu tbs Mediterranean, on board of an
_morions Frigate. By N. P. Willis.
Tho Old Man's Bride. By T. S. Arthur.
- Elements of Health, and Principlos of Female Hy
giene. By E. J. Tilt, Jd. D.
Anecdotes for the Steamboat und Railroad, solootod
from tbe best suthorv. By ou OldTrovollor.
Tho Principles of BoUny. By Borland Cocltos.
Tho Proctlot of Mediolno on Thousonlan l^tartpio*.
adopted to the ass of Families. By J. N. Cmftfort, M.
D.-fourth edition.
MORE OF
A Stranger Here. By Bpnar.
VfET MITTS AND cILK HOSIER*-
JlI Ladies' and Misses Buper Long, Hiutt Net Mitts.
Ladies' Super Pcotl bilk iiiw, Ladies' White Bxndu
Lace Silk Hose, alio,' in# Litto and IVvnch Thread
Hose, Ladies' aud Goals Silk, Linen aad Lisle Thread
Gloves, tor sale by
epr 19 KEMPTON A VERfiTILLE,
BAT MESSRS. K. A Y. r having oa sgenc in Europe,
wiTTrocelv* order* until the 20th instant for Hosiery!
Gloves, or any urtiole in oar lino, manufactured in
Europe. ugg 19
pKEFAHh FOR WKT WEATHER^
R The Subscriber bat received a large loi INDIA
LUBBEK GOODS, oonsistiag of Over Coats, Leswinfi
and Gloves, for sal* by WM. R. SYMONS,
“ nr "* Draper and TuUer, 17 Whitahar-ofi.
LJ AittS.-fiWi host Baltimore cured Hams^ land*
JJ^Ug *■
S UkUT UUb(,'K8 ON NEW lUKR-At
rfj. by ff.b 8-tf | CAL LAMAR.
E
MnMAHON A DtiY
10 years old. Apply b
apr 29
Gross Yellow Bank and 35 n:^ Tr -„-
kiug ani oilier Chewing Tobocoo's, 2ft boxes M-rvDv-
tured Tobacco, bs 6s lfie and S2s; 160 M Began ofDomes-
tio Manufacture, just received by
L M. J. SOLOMONS. ;
isUWAR und iMo(a**e»-.lti store and
r sale by (up 19J MINIS ATLORASIOKA
MR I L' A M1A^
l.'Dll 8AI.U.—A tir.lr.te IIuum Carp..u-r aad
L’ ,ln.W. CuUbar, SA yeatl old, ..rrarfid rfuU.
Apply to [apr 3UI ’
1,’OU HALIti—lSO M l.ktbu,laudtD|E per brie Kio
J? Oraada, for ,ala by ’ * poruri r nK>
BLHRpiriAoupga.
W OOUMN dk WILLOW WAIlif'OF
•Tory dooorlpUoa; aba Cano Chain aad Sot-
MOH8R A NICHOL8.1M Btoaibtaa kL
for sole by
our 27
Call rllLAWKI 1UUNUMMNT
LOTTERY OHVIob
Ofir.t Ap. 8 Whitaker-Street, Bam Lane.
OMQQBY * MAURV.V»..n.
ouiM W, ron ISAS.
Tlskete $1—Shares In proportion-
' JAMES GO WEN,
■HHiHmA
too..
ftpl 13
CK CUKA1U THKK/KK8. — Wllb aad
I. without Buokou, oa kaad oud n.d. lo orfor.
»pl U MOB8B A M1CMOL8, IM Broo«bba «A
VJIL.VMJtYI.ATKD WAltK.-ailror flated
O Nut Crooks, Castors. Spoons, Forks, Sonp Ladlos,
Fuh Knives, Batter Knives, Ae.. for sole by
apr 9 J. F. COLLINS, 1
I VH 4JULA U FORMS and
I Moulds, a variety of patterns; Choi
form;. Moulds for oaks end padding. Anil
Forms for toe Cream.
apr 16 MORSE A
A KUUTMKIt SDKPL.Y o
Flour; also. Flour that wants
Mr
ty days. Thoso
intbsjpur'
I tJjt*' _
.say
hilh fixtures
raittos: 2900 fid. „
— v CurtMurias;
w ¥0RREIJ .,
Jfce.—®00 bbi." ~
Butter, Sods an
w-
i®