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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1853)
wm SPECIAL NOTICES. nil. J, J. D8AU1NU liia services to tho cltisena of Bavnn- akJSi nab,in tii* pradico fif Medicine and Surge ry* Chsoniu diseases will receive particular attention, ufflce up stairs, No. 123 Brovghton-strsot. tf ap 20 TO LET. P. CONDON offers bia GARDEN LOT and HOUSES tboreon, to lot. It la altua- jSjjK *“*“tod on tho ooruor of tbeThunderboldtand JBifc Shad Boada. It has all eho necessary Improvements and uudor good cultivation. • Apply at the City ilotol. apr 22 tf a of fact ia worth a pound of t rS*, cluster around that incomparable preparation, lloof- laud'a Gorman Bitters, preparod by Dr. C. M. Jackaon, Philadelphia, establishing ite value aa a touic and re- ■toratire, arc auch iron) questioning its otncaoy. In all oaaea of diaoase or thoatoniauh, whether aouto or vhronlo, it may be re commended for its soothing, cordial, and renovating in fluence. Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetito, nau sea, uervoua tromors, relaxation and dsbility, 4c., art relieved by the BlUers in a vary short rpaoo of tirno ; and a perseverance in their use never Calls to work thorough ouro. lm apr U Ur. J. Fkkliug. rw-^. Office and reaidonoo corner of Barnard and HK^S> Ferry streets, Orlenus-squure. Office hour from 8 to 10 o'olouk. A, Ai. tf mar 22 DEN i’lMTKY. I>rs. HOlf AJLJL. and JOHNSON, Surgical nutl lUecImufcnl Dentists. r^——— r OOica over Zogosum'e Music Store, Mar- hat Square. Ijr nov 8 STEAMSHIP LINES, u. m. mail linb. THROUGH IN (SO TO 55 1IOUKH. Rtw-Iurk k Churleston Steam-Packets. Lear# Adgor’s wharves every Saturday A/trrnoou aud each alternate Wedn**- Muu. On Saturday the new andaplen 'did (*»—■*“*•*— 7^^^^^^^"did Steamahipa J AS. A DOE It „.„..Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500 Tona. MAI1ION ..C'upt. M. Berry 1,200 Tona. The SOUTHERNER, VV. Foster commander, will oavo each alternate Woduoeday—having hcon newly coppered and guards raised, ia now in complete order. MAT For Freight or Passage, having elegant HUte Boom accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, which willbe sold ilENKY MISSBOON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will bo placed on the line to oon- A Warmuied Ucmcily. 1’LANTEttd, FAKMElti, FA Ml 1,1 t.ti, «EA- CAPTAINM, AND OTHEKtt. V IUUUUABM MO KKHKdY LqUAl. T DU. TOMiAM’ VENETIAN LlNLtlENT. For Dysentery, Colie, Croflj, Coughs, Rheumatism, yuiusy Bore Throat, Toothache, Headache, bea-slckuess, Cuts, Burus, bwuliiugs, , Mosquito Bites, Il_ seutbtiugs, Pams in tho Limbs, Ac. If It does not giro rolief, recollect your money will ku refunded. All that is askod is a (air trial of it accord ing to the directions. This artiolo is au English reme dy, a iby William tho Fourth, lato king of England, aud certified to by him as a cure tor Rheumatism, where iry thing olse he had tried, failed. _ Over liywu.uoj butties have been sold in the United States withoi single (ttllnre, aud uiauy families huvo stated tli was gib per bottle they would not be without it, oup, as it is as corUiu moss severe cough is cured iu a lew da, TuuruAuuii in 3 miuutos—headacheiu •/% iiOLKua, whun lirst takou, iu a lew 4MT “ ' - ' put up a HORSE nJNIMKNT DB. TOBIAS ha. iu pint bottius, which iu warranted i other lor Cello, Uttlis, Cuts, SweUiugs, Braises, Soratohus, Cracked lieoi, Ac, ~~ Price 50 cents. '■* papers with the DR. TOBIAS could till twenty i letters aud ourtittcales resolved mour, hutoousidcis that warranting ouo who duel not obtain roiiuf is not i A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. 11. CARTER the solo ugeuts for Savannah—als; lor sale by the drug gists aud storekeeper* throughout Georgia. draw's Hall, will supply the oouutry moruhauts u proprietor’s lowest pr Medicines which never ail to give uulisjuc- lion, and are used by many physician* in Uieir practice. Dr* J* H. itoao’n Nervous and luvigor* utlug Cordial. Tho Oroatest Discovery in Medical Science!—For all Nervous Conditions of the System !—Heart Diseases aud Nervous Complaints. The astounding and happy otfcct of Dr. Bose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the lloati, Palpitation, Nuiubuess, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Fain iu tho Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for tho Aiiud ui Body worn dowu by care, labor, or study, has induced many pky siuiaus to use it in their praoiioe. For a wo. constitution, it is a grand rostoror: it completely r moves from tho system ail nervous irritations, and almost miraculous la its rfipld and happy effect. The weak and tho nervous are frequently restored to per fect hualth before using one bottle, Price fifty coi Du. J. 8* Rose’s Great Fain Cur or—the Wouder of the Amo. Do yon suffer with any pain! If you do, use Dr. Rose's Fain Curer. It euros Toothaeuo, Sore Throat, Luraohe,- Stitt Neck or Faius iu the Face, in a lew nuuutes. it cures quickly Fain in the stomach or Bowels. Cures Chiluiains, Corns, and auy irriutuou charm lor Fains Chaos or Back, aud for Rheumatism trow a sudiiou cold, it is magiual lu iU effects. Iu bottles, 12>,, 25 and Would.—Dr. Boso'i o system against any future attack*. in bottles I, you should remove it from the system. I r liver is outvf order, you will have oold leet, v. ‘ *'*■ > yellow skin—take Dr. Bose C Railroad Fills, and you Ffta/ruia Mercury % 1 tho above preparations, with Dr. Ro.e's Medi cal Adviser toFersous in Sickness and iu Hualth, to bo had ef JAS. H. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER k CO., WILLIAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drug Stores iu Savannah, aud throughout jy ilhlRS WAITED. l»-——! lu 1635 and '36 a large number of Goor- gians went over to the Bepublio of Toxas to assist the Texans to gxin their independouue. Many oi these were matured with Fannin, nad others fell while fighting utrTer Cols. Travis, Ward, Grunt, uud Johnson. The Republic of Texas granted to the heirs of these bravo men u largo quautity of laud, very lew of whom have come forward to uiairn their right. Tho descendants of thoso who participated in the revolu tionary struggle of Texas uan procure these lauds, on application to the undersigned, who possesses all ueues- sury information ou the subjooe. mar 3 (iui S. Y. LEVY, Savannah. MKBICAL UO-FAKTNKKMlliF. . Dr. E. H. MARTIN aud Dr. U. L. BYRD, having associated themselves iu tho prse- tioe el their Frufessiou, may be found at their Oliiuo, ai the residonuo or Dr. B., No. iff Broughtou-strcut, south side, between Bull and Dray tou-strcots. Dr. M. muj be found at night atbisresidenoeou South Broad street, hotweeu Whitakerand Baruard streets. Cm no 4 DENTISTRY. DB. II. C. HEAJLO Perforins all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in tho best style. Olhoo first ouraor west oi the Marshall Houso. ly jan 17 DENTIMTKY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Surgical and Alcclmntnal Dcntlwt. Office corner ef Congress and WUiteker-sts., over Mr FrendergestA Dry Qoods Store. ly »p 17 TAPfcJCUTT’ti FUHIfiiGN EXCllAiNGJi AND BM1UUATIUN AGENCY. ft"' “m '"~i i,er “ wus wishing to send for their friends, and desirous ot briugiug them out by ttrat class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers art the only agents fur the above Agency In this oity. They are also nuthoritod to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapscott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from Li aud up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to deo84. ly BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-sL Private Hospital. DOCTOU8 W1LDMAN <fc GANAIIE, Faux-aTUKKT, Win knd or tux Plank Roar. Dus. WILDMAN k GAN All L having completed the arrangements for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the samo with all tho appliances of hygieno, good nursing, aud medical and surgiual at tendance, now offer tho boaotite of the institution to the public. Tho terms of admission are $1 per day. This will »o- oure constant and efficient medical attendance, modi- dues, board -ul^ Iglng. Ten doUare will be roquireO in advance, whioh will not be satyeetto reclamatiou.- Apartmout* perfectly privato may be obUined on rea- ■euable Urms. Tliat the instltatlon may partake as mueh as possiblt °f the beqevulout publiu oharaetor whioh tb? irigina- fers Intended, they havo solicited the following gentlo- meu to act as a Loard of visiters, who will at all aud *uy time ins pent the premises, and whose names ars guarantees to the publlo of its efficient management: Him. Langdon Graves, i John W. Anderson, 8> **y> A. A. SuitU, CharRi Green, John W. Rabun, -l.li.bo.1,^ | 8,Iomou (*>..», Montgomery Camming. Arrangements havo also boon luado for the aoeommo- aatiou of negroes. P. U. WILDMAN, M. D., Corner A be room acd South Broad-st. CUAfl. GANaHIj, M. D., South Broad-street, East of Barnard. dec 21 I W11K88 GOOD8*—Printed U/ .A-d faudles, Jaruuels. Bareaus. Tiuuni. flrenadinas T_. lFkWlvA k MORGAN. *" ,ao i f *'i a beautiful lot of Fixuriid lisrua-.'luae. FOK FlIlIiAOULPHlA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. ** The new and splendid side-wheel ■teamehlp STATE OF UEOROIA, of <^hv1,200 tens register, Capt. Walter Cul- JSmR|KMKAL line,has commenced her regular tripe and Will leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th Sept., and every alternate Wodnoeda* thereafter; say ou the 22d Sept., aud 6th and 20th Oct. end 3d and 17tli Nov., aud so on. This ship has boon built with entiro regard to safety, comfort uud dispatch, and offers now and admirable fa cilities to business aud travel. For freight or paisago, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savunuah. jan 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ta in Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STtAIVI&HIP LINE Weekly. Tho now aud splendid steamships SR. FLORIDA,Capt.Woodhull,and ALA- RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to BjgggUBBMh the Now York ami havaunali Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 ton* resistor, and unsurpass ed in safety, spoed aud comfort. Those steamers, loaviug Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or bofore them. jg^'Cabin passage $25, payable bofore going on board. Agents: FAD ELF O HD, FAY A CU, Savaauuh. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 104 Front-utroot, New York. STEAMBOAT LINES. Suvanuuh, AugunU and Hamburg. rr eei The Union Steamboat Company of ^■-.^llfrwyj^Guiugia aud South Carolina havingtho- ■■■■■■■■■si roughly overhauled aud rufittod the su perior steam-packets 11. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, are now ready te transport froight of all description between Savaunah. Augusta audllamburg, with as much, if not more, uiep iich than any other boats ou the rivor. The steamers aro uommauded by expeiiouood aud accommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The aocommodatious for passengers equal if uot superior to any boats on the river. Fare $5,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. K1NCHLEY A CO., JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. 8avadnah, 21st Sept., 1852. sop 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Durleu, iSrauawiuk, St. .Hueys. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBUKU (Black Creek), AND FICOLATA. Leaves every 7\iesduy, at 10 o'clock, A. JI. rr*smts . The superior stcain-paokot WM. GA8- £U*4jl*M^*TON, Capt. Shaw, wUl leave Tuosday ■■■wiMWWas.Uorniug, at 10 o r olock, aud will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat aro as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, l'ioolataaud Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-paoket wharf, or te au 24 CLAUliORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ta. TO TRAVELLERS UU1NU NORTH. TI1JK 8AVANNAU AM) CUAUI.1SSTON C^aILZIA U. 8. MAIL KLj>8dbZZlN STEAM PACKETS Leave Savannah every 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. tho same day, oonnuctii’g at Charleston with the WllniiuKluii htcnm-Pnckcta, Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day,at2). F. M., and also with the Nnw-York aud (Jliurleuiou StenmulilpH, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Faasongurs loaving Maoon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steamship James Adyer one week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to Now-York by land route, $20— time 52 huurs; Ly steamships, $25. (my 15J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agsnt. OPFOSITION LINK TO FI.OUIOA. BATS or PASSAGE REDUCED. yrwj . The superior new steampackst WE- £jb«W*J^I'AKa, Capt. N. King, leavos every ■■■■■iiHIKeffaturday at 10 o'elook A. M. Rate ol passage iu large airy state rooms, os follows: To Darieu $3 00 St. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Ficolata 8 00 Falatka. tf 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N.B.—Freight consigned to K. It. Duke, for Ocala, will bo ehippod free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to fob 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. ERIE lilNEB. FOK BOSTON. r±., Tho brig CLEMENT, Paul Mayo master, will ^wmoiit with dispatch as above. For freight or pee- •saMibsiigo apply ou board at Telfair’s wharf, or te apr 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Frill NUVV YOKH.—U.or.U l.lue. The regular paoket bark MARIA MORTON, qyifyfihCaptain E. M. Bulkloy, having larger portiou ot SfiUttuer cargo cugaged and going ou board will have immediate dispatoh for the above port. For freight ot 2UU bales Cotton te complete cargo, or passugu, having superior state Room accommodation, apply to Captain on board at Anderson's upper wharf, or to apr 26 ROW LAND A CO. FOR FREIGHT OU CHARTER. 2;^ The auhr. G. E. PRESCOTT, Ullkey master.— For particulars apply to apr 25 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOK NIK W YOUK.—Georgia Line. p,. The regular paoket bark MARIA MORTON, 4SrrrkCaptaiu Bulkloy, will have dlsputcb for the ■■■■■Above port. For freight or passage, apply te upr 25 HOWLAND a CO. FORNEWYORK-Old UMtablUhcdLino. try. The |>ooket brig PU1LUKA, Asa U. Calhoun, master, will meet w ith dispatch as above. For ■■■■bircight or passage, apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, or te (apr 10) BltlUllAM, KELLY k CO. WANTED TU CUAUTEU. A vossel to take 175 thousand feet Pitch Pine Timber to 81. Johns, New Brunswick, wtint apr 9 W1LLI8 A BRUNDAGE. WANTED TO (JliAUTKU. A vessel to take 16d(g|180 m fact &awod Lum- ber te Montevideo, wiui a return freight to Now sSMsYork. Apply te apr 6 tt C. A. L. LAMAR. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NKW-kOUK. 23. Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by vee»cla wanting nuavy freight. Apply to SHk mar 5 WlLLln k BRUNDAGE. VcwmuI YVauled lor Tliiludulpbia. — . A high rate of freight will be paid lor a vessel ggfg 1° toad for Philadelphia. Apply to ■MW fob 5 WILLla a BRUNDAGE. VESSELS ANTED ON FREIGHT OU CifAUTKU. .y ^ Freight* for Northern, Eastern snd Southern ports, can bo had on applioa-^offlfi Ml tion to (uov 4) ROWLAND A CO. ^flffT -V. VE88EL8 WANTED for Northern jy. UARNDEN’8 EXPRESS, 15:1 Huy Street, I > ESPECTFULLY Leg leave to inform tho clti- X\, tens of Savannah and its vicinity, that they havo concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road and Banking Company, aud aro now ruuuiug Alos- sengors daily to Maoon, ana semi-weekly te Oglethorpe aud Columbus, and also forwarding goods to MiUedgo- villo and all Intermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by the steamers to Now York and Philadelphia enable us to forward ovury description of Muruhaudise and valuables to evory town in the North ern States—also to California and Europe. OrriCE3ANuAux.ua—153 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells A. Sou, Alooon; Geo. it. Clayton, Ugloihorpo; E. C. Hubboll, Columbus; 74 Broadway, Now York: 43 aud 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exchange-street, Providence, Mont gomery-street, San Francisco. fob -h LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. CANOlJbS AT REDUCED PRICES! $15,00 per 100 lba.-25 lb. Boxes $3,7A ]LT U churgo fur boxing or dulivuriug ut 1I10 Kail* _Li road or steamboau. Warranted to keep in anj ouuiate. T. C. RICE, jy 1 ly. 8. W. corner Broughton and Whitakor-et. Twenty-five Dollars He want. IkUNAWAY from the undersigned, oil the l'.Uli IV mat, a nniUtte or copi>er colored boy EZEKIEL, lair complexion, frame weak, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather genteel in his manner, about 28 yours old, thin dark whiskers, which probably he has shaved ofi te disguise himself. He is supposed to bo lurking around Mr. Wm. Lloyd's briok yard or at Marshal Harmon s resideneo, Thunderbolt Road. I will pay the above To ward te any person w ho will lodge him lu jail or deliv er hiiu at Wm. Wright'S offioo. •f* w JAMES SKINNER. VT OT1LK. — Tho firm ol Iluywood A. Finch 11 having boon dissolved by the death of Meritt Jriuuli, all the dobts due to said firm must bo paid te tho subscriber, surviving copartner, ALFRED HAYWOOD. Savannah, April 13th, 1853. imo NOT1CJK. r | 'HE Firm of J. F. Polot 6c Co., was dissolved ou X the 14th lust, by mutual consent. Mr. Z. N. Winkler iu fully authorised to uso the name of the firm, in settling tho business of tho said firm. J. F. l'ELOT, Z. N. WINKLER. T HAYKTIIIS DAY assouintctl with roysolf, X in the Dray age bueiuess Mr. DAY ID WALDHAUR, apr 16 Z. N. WINKLER. NtlTlLK. 'I'lIL Bul'scribor takes ploaturc in aiiuounciug ■ to the situ cos of Savannah and the publlo gone- r^ily, that ho will kev.p at Mr. W. D. Ford s Store, on Jetto/son-atreet, Waldburg's Building, fresh Wheal, Rye, and Graham UREaL; als*\ Sugar and Molasses CAKES. (apr 8) * A. F. MIBA. O HUOA FOUNTAINS), uewly tinned, aud for ^ sole by [apr 18] J. A. MAYER. 1 iKA BELLS.—Tea and Diouer Bella of vari- / VXYGltNATED 141TTKILL^aVur«Tira- yj edy for, Dyspepsia, Fever and Agns, general de bility. Also, Holland's German, CoUstea and Moffat's Bluer*, jufet received and for sale by apr 2it JOHN rJ. MOOBE A CO. T UHT K.KL'JKI V KD — Illuminated aud HaUn *| Stripe Bareges, Mourning Muslin*. BIuo, Buff and Knk Lawn, Crape de Parle, Rich Printed Jackoncte. vory haadsomo 8carf aud Neck Ribbons, blaok Gro Do. flhfua 8‘Jks, Black Lass and Sowing Silk Mitis.forsal* by (epr 25) L*ROCHE A BUVVNE. SAVANNAH^lORNlNG NEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS FORCASH. No. 119 ICroiiKlilon Mlreet, Noar Dir killin'a ConfcctiuMery. rpHE HUBHCUIBDKS «0?r I-., a( ( | loir I NEW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, a carefully se lected Stock of J Foreign and Domestic Dry Good*. ioh willbe sold at VERY LOW PRICES forUshu. Cltv nooeptanoe^oonsistiiig in part of: MI ?.r ro . , T n , 8 ^? , . li *K ftad BhlHtags, of erory mum *uu ip.m,?, uou 11UKF, 1W1IIUU aUi Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, Ac.Ao. DBESS MOODS. Mourning and Cnlor.il CMiuo., Colored .nd Mournln. Ulnfli.m., Ii.wn. and Orn.ndl... A Urge >nd .flon- dtd oolleotton of colored Muslin., Fr.u.-h l,.wu. t Juu- nat. nnd Organdie., lllnek nnd Ceinred li.roge., 811k TImuo., Bl.ek lulliiu Silk for Uree.ee, M.ntni.1, te., Hilk Laos to.uit, i’llji!iii., l.ln He I,l n de, ko„ ke. 1111*11 LINEN HOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undresacddo, "war ranted all pure Linen Yaru and Souud Bleach." Also, w arranted as cheap as any such Liuons cau bo found in this market, Whiio and Brown Table Damask, Doyloy's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Dlaptrs, Liuon Towels aud Towell ing Ornaburgs and Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVE*, in all sines and quaiitlus, Gauio, Merino and Cotton Un- dor Vosts and Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boy's Qlovos and Mitts of vairous qualitier * * * wiiri'K. niivi , _ fall assortment. WHITE CANTON CHAFE 8IIAVVL8, EMUKOl- DEKED KOBE DKDSSESS, BLACK, WlHTKun.i nil.mii<'itrniPi,'u WHITE uml COLORED CRAPES, l’AUASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BO 111 NET mid PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED mid PLAIN LACE. LACE nnd GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gouts' Pookot lidkfs, with a largo collection of L. C. lldkfs, from $1 perdosen,upwards, well worth) tho at tention of fatniiios as boiug particularly cheap. Head Udkfs iu grout variety. White Goods. Plain and checked Swisso and Jocuncts, Mull,Book, Nauisooks, Tarloton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, now style Muslin Collars and IJudorslcoves, Ac. apr 16 2m T. A L. McKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for *|iiiui and Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper uml Tailor, 17 Whllukor-nt. £SPECTFULLY solicits the uUentini . .... . general, to his large stock of READY MaY)E CLOTHING, suitable for the present and coming season ; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style and durability ot workmauship, is inferior to uono to be found iu the market. The following comprises a p >r- Black Drap Dote Frocks and Sacks, Liueu Duck Drill and Fancy Linou Frocks and Sacks, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, Black aud Colorod Alpaca Frocks and Sacks, Pauts of Fanoy French Cussimure, Jiiick Doe Skin Cassimoru, Black Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Cassi- moro, White Duck, Fancy Liuon Drill,together with a large lot of Cotton Dr ilt^ind Duck Pauts, for servants Vests of Black Satin, Black Uaratiua and Fancy Bilks, Fancv aud White Marsailles. Figured aud Stripe ' 'nans. Also, a largo Stock ot furnishing Goods, snob Stocks, Gloves, Suspouders, Cravats, Col .ars, Merino of which ho offers for sale on accommodating terms, and t prices as cheap ns the cheap Cheap Cash Store. G 1 BROWN liegH louve to announce to his pa- r • trons and the publlo generally, that he is now receiving and opening at his New Store, hU Spring and Summer stock of choice aud select Dry Goods, at the coruer of Broughton and Barnard-strects, all of which he is prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other ^HMih^Uj^^ttU^mn>o^ssured^^^ji£rJ3 Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. CITY HOTEL, ay.Htveet, 8avnuuah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. j^Njoffarin^ Ins acknowledgements lor the very _ liberal patronage extended to his honse, Mr. P. Con become associated with him ia the proprietorship and management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf- de vote bin experience and industry Transient and perui itablishment all the convenience. The Hotel I beeu given their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from auy intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the pnvaciee or home. Pereoue visiting Savannah will flud the City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort will be spared to make it so. apr 6 eod tw ly TED. WANTED. A COLORED BOV, Imi to fourloon »tl«cil to » Tf a-Fifi Allay. Applj . COACHMAN WANTED, -yyrANTED. m alar habits—to offlolate a's WANTED TO IIIIUT “ * GO 1.01 -XYn A BURNS. W ANTED.—T* Veet hands, at apr 2d ROBINSON A CAMP'S. apr 1 WANTED TO HlltK, the year, four Men and two Wont a farm nuar the city. Apply to thi ’ Liberty-equara. apr 15 tf JAME8 J. SNIDER. exchange wanted. ip.' atNo. 7 I Now York, wanted i n»» i urn, wimi C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. \ COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOI situated in • pleasant pai) of Uroughton-st •esslon given first of Juno oroarlier. Apply at TO KENT. av bo reqi city. A Front Parlour, i to Broughton-street, vory ouiUble for a Doctor's Lout the furniture. Apply a St. Julian streets. TO KENT. For Sale. is an elegantly finished Boarding ilov . high, 30 finished rooms with 23 fire plai with ail necessary out-buildings; good water, tine ah. Also, tlio FURNITURE. truos, Ao. which oould bo easily connected with House. This is oonsh in the thriving ' ‘ Apply to the u t valuable i w. w. gates, Attorn*: Sgk t Liuid lor bale. The undeisigned offers for sale his PLANTATION IN 8CB1VENCOUNTY ntaining near five hundred acres of laud, abont six acres cleared aud under good fcnco; on it is a ve comfortable dwelliug-house, a good store house, and i necessary ont-bulldiugs; only two miles from tho fort five mile station on tho C. R. U., directly on tho publ road leading to Hudson Ferry, “ “ * ' such a place would do well to gi' of the boat peach orchards lathe c Schites Co., April 5, 1853. r of Jones and Purse s early, on the premises. I WM. BEENKEN. > STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM A 80N. TO KENT. Rooms, No. 135 Congrei „ iman, a good nurse, houses... and cook. Enquire of {fob 24) A. BONAUD. WHREE X Also, FOK KENT. f IMIE Upper Floor of Oalcihorpe Hall, for o . HABERSHAM A SON. WM. WRIGHT. To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, wit eight upright rooms. For particulars apply I John A. Gray, in the house or at the oorner of Jon« aud Abercoru streets. To Rent, J 7GR 1 year, • WHARF STORK. 1 oct 8 FORT A DUNHAM. CKIiTCHFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Uriffln Uouee.) ('hnttntiooKiiy Tenueitvee. pStE This well known HOTEL, situated within a few C*!B itlrli. til'lha PuiMnmr Pa. I.nilln. ..ft I,.. B steps of tl»e Passenger Car landing of the West ern aud Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Ukysok and Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Ilotol. Tho present Pro prietor haring seen red the services of Col. Griffin’s Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook xnd House Boy aud having furnished tho House entirely new, hopes to retain its high roputation, and morit publlo patrouage. Passengers cau bo acobmmo- dated with au Omuihus to an.i from the Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTJEJL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, nar 1 (tim) J. W. .SPKAtt, Proprietor. Boiu-ding. TWO OR THREE single Gentlemen ^JL commodsled with pleasant board at the oorner of SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. 4 LINE of Four Ilorso Post Coaches leaves vannah every nduy and Thursday, at 7 o’clock A. M, South Newport, arriving in DariaA at S o'clock P. M. lteturniiiK on Tueiidayii and Fridayn, Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., end oonn' ctio with the boats for the North, sad the oars for the Wes Office in Savaunah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co. Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sts. Office i Darien, at Ailing A Robertson. 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. Manufacture the COMPOS11 E IRON RAILING, SQUALLED iu beauty, strength, aud >ss. Ornamental Cast Irou Ties are me snd Abe room streets. Kitchei Geutlcuicu’s Restoration. H. WEIOAND has ju»topened, under the Plauter's Hotel, a neat end comfortable Eatiug Room, wffth an excellent and Cooking Range adjacent, as a Restaurant, ne nas an excellent Cook from Strasboug, who wUl suit German, American and French tastes. Oysters. Fish. Meats, every thing that this market affords, can bo had in all styles on short notice. Young Clerks and others who bttve rooms iu tewu, are invited to try the Eiiro- neau mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swissand Lindburg.r Cuoese, kept always on hand for the uso of families. oct 3 EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, tlu. r piIK Subscriber, late of the Washington Hall, X Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having Urge aud airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to busiuess, having good stabling aud every vsonvenienoe to make tho guests ot Ills house oomfortabfo. je 21 « ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &o. DANCING ACADEMY MONSIEUIl A. BONAUD r..p.otfull7 intorm. *■*' Urons, that his * * * ition of pupils. During the soasou tho f be introducod, besidos tho regular course of Tuition Tore ate! la. ltotta. Gavotte. Pas Stirien, Zingoralla, Sohotisoh, Rodowa, Maxurku, ulv. Former pupils are requested to oome early if thoy like to learu Fancy Dauccs for his Ball, to be given in Jauuary V. &• _J next, tho 16th Inst., at 9 P. M. -Geutlemen'a Class will begin on Tuesday Classical and English School) Q. A. HOLCOMBE, Uaatou-Htrect, near the Park. dtNl—Saw6m Carpels Preserved fpiIOSR FAMILIES desirous of having their Car- 1 pets taken un and packed for preservation during the summer, can havo the same attended to by my Uj*- liolstoror, who has full experience, having devoted sdv- . Orleans. Carpets will bo packed — —— r *. 11. GU10N, Agont, apr 26 2w Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-st. FHE81I GROCERIES. 1 ?1IUITN, 8moked U«ef and T«uguea.- ’ Coustentiy eognea. JOHN DALY, 28 WhiUker-sL llAllGUlt’S II11 ir 8huving llrunheis.—, I) large assortment of Badger’s Hair aud Bristle Shaviug Brushes, just received and for sale by apr 18 W. W. LINCOLN. M apr 22 isolved and for sale by 1(0 MAHON A DOYLE. J KNNINOS’8 DOUBLE 80DA WATER —A PURE ARTICLE.—Tho manufacturers, (tho coiebrated Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara tion of the materials f-;> their Soda Water, carefully exclude ell d»!.Urtous substances, admitting into iu composition only ingredieuu of oaceriainsd purity. A large iu voice, ntyoKrxo piurcr, and for salo by * * o»«* r *uONo 4 A A. SOLOMON if A CO. Of . .. o Carriage Sponge, just recoived end for sale by JOHN B. MOORE A CO. B ACON.—5 lihds. UUoulders; IU do Sides— landing per sehr. Woodbridgo; for sale by _*pr20_ _S ROOT. HABERSHAM A BON. OAND8> IODIDE 8AK8APAK1LLA— o For the euro of Scrofula, Kheomatlsm, Stubborn Ulcers, Chronic 8ore Eyes, Cutaneous Eruptions, and all diseases arising from tho impure state o( the blood. Just rceeived aud lor oahi by apr 26 J. B. MOORE A CO. I IKOWN’H K88KNCB JAB1A1CA DIN- I) GER.—This Esse>ice possesses, In % concentrated fgisW the valuable propertlos of Jamaiew Ginger. Will be found an excellent family luodicine; is partio- nlarly reootrmeaded om fsv apr 2d tonic u perrons recovering I OA*l" l.v. Ju.i I.o.ivoJ . him >M of N.iy Duck and”Military Dr ill IftjaU.* "For oahTat OAUDBY’8 BUILDING. PUKNDKUUAST'a CO. k.oo >« Tk 4T J IvX e roeelvod a rixall PirlaLid Barege*, Plain and rustiug of the work. Designs will be s dress—postage free. Prices range froi Railings for pnblii Verandahs, Baiooules, Ao., for sale by GEORGE FOSTER, Agont, 318 Broadway, tfew"York N. B.—G. F. acd his AgenU are the only persons au thorised to sell tills nowly patented Railing, for the Atlantic States. 3m apr 19 The Charleston Shoe Store, J (Slgn of the Rod Flu,) ■»- 19 BAHNARD STREET, rftW 18 the place to purchase, fur the LOWEfi. CASH PRICES. Boots, blioes. Trunks aud Car pet Bags. Persons wishing to supply theuise.' any ot those articles, should not forget tlio uu they will always find a well selected stock from, consisting of: Ladies' 111 Misses’ * ladies’ aud Misses’ Hlippors of all kinds, tuer, os > select Ladies' Fine Black and Colored Gaiters, Men's Kip aud Pegged Brogans, Together with n great variety n mar 21 ly ilOiMB iUANUFA1/TOK k 183 CungicsN-strcci, Havannab. lm.-.- mi.i \ m. 1 si--ck ui >:i l-HBSJHMig dies. Bridles and i am ess, and^p^^^ make to order eoerij Uiecrijitivn 0 f urlicit* in their U *t sous desirous of suppl)lug themselves. _ .. oall at our establishment. All arAles sold by n warranted for matorlal and workmanship. execution prompt.6mo* t 1« MAK1NK KAIL.WAY. The undorxigned respectfully informs all who may used his servioea, that he, .haa charge of th# MARINE RAILWAY,. which is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take ap jj - r port, end to do the work of repairing, Ao.,on reason able terms. Those who wish toms of their veesels, can also be acoommodated Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also pr« to contract for building Vessels of any class or d< tion, and to carry on toe busiuess of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all ite various the eastern extromity of the oity. A good Shipmithis on the premises. 11 u.V. WILLINK.Jr. Suvaunuli Agency, KOll THK SALK OK WILLIAM BOGGS & CO.’S Celebrated Brands of TOBACCO, SUGARS AND SNUFF. THE BUBBCIUllKlt would respectfully on- 1 nouace to the Merchants and dealers iu tho above named articles, in the city ofSavannsdi. end the interior towns throughout the State, that he haa accepted the Agcucy for the State of Goorgia, of the extensive and old established House of Wu. Boggs aud Company, No. 24H Wachington-strcst, New York. All articles pur chased from, or ordered through the aubeoriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rates. marSU 3m R. MAYER, 6 WhiUker-sL A New Spring Stylos. a _ Just received ut tlie now WholeBulr^Sk aud retail HAT STORE, every variety of New ctylua of Spring Goods, consisting in part ef Silk, Beaver and Gossamer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Sennate Straw, Pedate, Wideawake's, Leghon, Panama. Paris, Canton, **-— * “■—' dbo, Ac., and BONNETS of every Cempechey, Maricnibo. Ac., and BONNETS of every style. Call and see and judge for yourselves. V * BELDENACO. 'WVJ AVIVU* INSURANCE, 1 * « 'v UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, to Annuity and Vru$t Company, ** - ^.Tirw^r- Th.. oomMnr conhl... th. Motu.1 .ml rropri.UrJ K system, and will insure tho lives of white persona, atsu u » negroes. Dr. Arnolo, Medical Examiner. war 15 ly MINIS A FLORANCK, Agents. UinicrolU A Airynn, GENERAL AGKisTH AND IIKOKEUH, at rou tiii roNcoasB axp xaL> or STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE* BEAL ESTATE. No. 117 liny Nfre«t, ttnvaunab. n JkOlM |y Liverpool nuil London Fire nnd Lite InssiMico C'ottinnny. fpllB undersigneil Agobts of tiin above Company, 1 will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Btook in Irode, Ao., ou the moat favorable toms. - . BANCROFT A BRYAN, k, It No. 117 tlay-it., S.Y.nn.h, KU\AL INhlRANfTi COiUPAiW. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. f 0,000,000 ol" rounds Sterling. fl'IIIB INSTITUTION hu. ...tot.li.l.eu „„ A,m"y I lit S.T.uu.h, „,J n„ Pollciei up.. Tralao. .nd Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. ^ Savannah, January 21,1853. ljriiVririN 1-UUiNlX F1UK Ol l lt K. ■ f |'MI8 Company tukes Fire Risks in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases. *». aep2 ItOBT. HA! EHHHAM A SON, Agents. 2*STNA INfoDKANUK COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. - undersigned, Agents of tho above Company, * X oonUnueto tak# rieks against Fire on Buildincs, btocks.etc.fOn the most favorable terms. 0. apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life Inanrance C'ouiunuy of New Vi York, r T 8AAC. ABB ATT, Snc'y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, . r X Fres’fc, Dr. It. D. Ahnold, Medical Examiner. L Applications received by f «b 14 ly w. P. HUNTER. Agent. Houtkorn Alutual Insuratice Company, r A HULL. President uud Tre*rureto- - IX ALmoj» Chase, Seory. C. F. McKay, Actuary. 1 Ilia underaiguod. Agent of tho above Company, oon- linues to tako tho following risks, vis: Marine, River and Vtrei also on the lives of ServanU, Lives of White Persons are also token by this Com- C pany. No extra premium for residing in the Bouth. u , WILLIAM KING, Agent, jnne 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton eta. tfx Dancing: Academy. „ /Tm . HONS. A. BONAUD rospoctfully informe C/Lka his patron* that his last Term, of this season, will ""'^“commence on Thursday, 7th tost. ^ Pupil*, for tbo above term, will bo roceired until the 23d iuet. Persona willing te patronise him arn request ed to eend pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays, , Thursdays and Saturdays. ‘ N. B.-Mons. A, B.'s Fancy Dress Ball will take place ^ on Tuesday, 26th last. apr 6 d NOTICE. 17ACTOR8, merrlmutHand (Ithci-N, de- 1 siring to havo their Cotton repacked, cau do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves, niar 5 tf C. A. L. 7 AMAR. BATHING HOUSE. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to tbo U • citisons of Savannah that on and after this day, >eb. 9th, the prioe of bathiug will bo, for a single bath 50 cents, or 3 tickets for $1, until the 1st day or May y next; from tho Istol May until tho 1st of Novembor v noxt, the priou of bathiug will be 25 cents a bath, fo 9 ! DRUGS ANlimKDICINEri. c r pHE siibscribois, w liolusulo aud Retail Druggists, X would respoctfully call tLo attention of purchasers 0 to thuir well-sulooted Lteck of the above mentioned ur- y tides, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible o prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, Ao.; . Union White Load, Linsoud Oil, Dry aud Ground Colors, Ysruishe", Glues, Putty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vim Sperm, Lard, ltopaseod aud Patent Oil; GROCERS'ARTICLES: 1 Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Saleratue, Matches, Ae.; LANDRETU'S GARDEN SEEDS; r Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instrumeuts, and r Glu»* rare, together with a great variety of artiolos for fam'ly use, coiuistiug of Gelatino, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac., with an elegant assortment of fine Freuoh and English llslr snd Tooth Brushoe, Toilet Combs, Lutin'# Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparation*— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality, roar 10 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AKNOJLD’S - Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS. OR zr~7e -1 AIR EXHAUSTED COFFINS, Which is now taking the place of all others throughout tho United States. 11. 8. BOGARDU8 having been , made tho solo ageut of the above for tlie City of Savan nah, would respectfully call attention te their vast su periority over anything of the kind that lias yet boon bofore the publio. Tho improvemouts consist in ce menting the top and sides, and, by tlie application of an air pump, removing the air, by whioh moans the contents remain without effluvia or change of appoar- anco for any length of timu. It is on these advantages the claim te superiority is based. Tho underaignod baring examined the above, do not hesitate to eay that, in their <>pinion, they are faliy cal culated to answer tho intended purpose: 8. N.V-!,uikib, M. D., I C. W. Wert, M. D., a Wayme, M. D., P. M. Koixock. m. d.. J. C. Haoeusium, M. D., | W.G. Bullock, M. D., mar 12 R. Laoiiusuk, Machinist. ly S. IllOKKI*, Bell Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safe*, Iron /iartings, Lock*, fyc, • XI AVINW bought out the tools and fixtures of XX Mr. David Morris, the subscriber offers his ser vices to tho oliisens of Savaunah, and is prepared to fill orders for auy thing in the above line, at the corner i ot Jefferson and Bryan-streets. t. mar 29 lm SIMON MORRIS. « Itobiuson Ac Camp, VRATERS AND TAILORS, AMO DEALERS IN k FINE HEAD Y-ill A DE CLOTHING. A RE now receiving uud opeuiug their stock of JX SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, all of whioh have been selected during the past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fanoy Colored Cloths, Cosssmiers, CashmeretU, Peltoau Cloths, and Drap d'ete, Verting# of Silks, 8stins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Beady-Made Clothing is from ths well-known houso ol W.T. Jennings A Co., Broadway, New York, and cannot be surpassed. We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods on hand—everything requisite for a gentleman’s ward robe— tegelhe with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also, Iudia Rubber Goods, suob os Costs, Cloaks, Ponchat, Loggias and Cape*, all or wbieh we offer as low and on as good terms as oau be obtained eieewbere. UAUDRY'8 BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski Honse. npr 4 Tilt LAST UNuWaLLLU PRODUCTION t A Nctv Cook Stove, CALLED “THE NEW WORLD." For UurntUR Wood or Coal. -cky The Subscribers huva just made arrange* moute with Messrs. AbboU A Lawrence, Stove AbhV Makers, of Pbilailelpbio. for tbo exclusive sale of this excellent STOVE. The make re bad it thoroughly tested before offering it to the publio for sale, and it also comes very higTily recommended by thoso that are now using iw We put a few of them up on trial a abort time slnoo in this city, nud those who have seen them in operation acknowledged that they never saw any Stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or baking, that performed eo well and with eo email a cost for fuel; tho castings in this Steve are very heavy aud mounted in the most perfect manner; tbo bake plate is so constructed that you can get twice tbo best in the oven as any other stove nowin use. We are now re ceiving the different sites, and we cordially invite all to call aud examine before purchasing. We have also, various other patterns, among,wbieh may be fouud the Iron Witch, Iron King, and celebrated Buck Stove, for wood. T. W. Mt'ARTHUR A CO., apr 21 tf Store No. 13 Rarnard-st. Wi*LKNDID PIANO FOKTK8. ■ttrfjjSBHnffi Tho undersigned having just received WMPBHRttPBjoine tine instruments from the ceJe- [7 U ffl J T| brated factories of Stoddart and J. B. • " ■ • Dunham, ere enabled to offer an assort ment of Piano Fortes, which, for tone, touch and finish, cannot be surpassed. A call is respectfully solicited, apr 9 F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Waring # Range. Itcmovul. TT A VINO boeu burned out in Jeflnrsou streot, th« " XX Subscriber has removed his Bakery to No. 26 York Stroet, where he will continue to carry ou the Baking business. Ho will bake aud keep on hum), u Wheat, Rye aud Graham Bread and Cakes, which ho will deliver in any part of the city. Grateful for for mer patrcaago, ho solicits a continuance of it. apr 8 tf A. F. MIRA. g. NOTICE. * T DO HEREBY caution all pursons, particularly * X those engaged in Bottling, against either baying, •ellieg, purloining or using bottles beLring my name. JOHN RYAN, Soda Water Bottling Establishment, m apr 9 lm* Corner Ws it Brood and Bay-sts., Sav. To Jllire, \ GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for fX uhildrtm. Apply to fob 2 A. 0. TOMS, 12C Bay street. Spring: Fashion. B| Messrs. BEEBE A CO.'S superior HATS of the Spriug Style, now in store aud for sale ut the Hat and Cap Store of N. K. BARNUM A CU., fob 12 149 Congress Street. - Daguerrean Gallery. fTIHE Subscriber bus taken the Rooms formerly 1 X occupied by Mr. Prentice, oorner St. Julian etreet and Market equare, where be will be happy to see the 1 former patrons of the Establishment, and os many new I ones as will favor him with a call. AST All pictures put up in the best style of the art.*£$ T mar 14 ly J. W. MILLER. FOK MALE OK HIKE. A GOOD BLACKSMITH, who hoe been cm* JX ployed as fireman. Apply to apr 8 tf U.F.WILLINK.Sr. i 11TY HON DM FOK MALE.—Mavannidi 7 \J percent*, with semi-annual interest, Coupon* st ep! 4 lm ROBERT HABERSHAM A 80N. AUCTIONS pR By PlillbUr Jeytfne*'* BuUrf ClolUia, tiiih day, April a, Will bt ioM .1 .tore und.r Bt. Aadr.«’s 11.1], rccectlr «oopl.d bp T. 1’ort.r, > l.i-g. nnd w.ll ul.oud .u-ok * nd Kurbl.hlns o.«.di, .ou.ist- m.u. SllW 1 *- 0 •‘.‘ft "'•"»»'< Lrocloa.u. Buln... ^V*’_r!^® U,oon ' h »d Vesta in great variety oPfttyles (B.kl » h id Vests in great variety 'oPfttyles Dr.w«! r !>d!''f l "'i,* , . ul Uluthlu*, Sl.lrti. ww»ti,\lmiir,hiris. Souft. Htocks Hdk7«* r, iS^« 1 V"' Dudorshlrts, Soarfr. Slocks, Gloves,' KoRTaW, BMmT, 1^,7 y w,, . T ? ** r U* •■5*7 &e*ted* Building Lots (iu foe baok 05 feet, situated east of East Brovl-attset a! sides of MolJonough-street extended, if thV eveoUf the oompletiou of the flnranueh and Pen.sJola Ralil road, this property must become immensely valuable as it is confidsutly believed that their depot will be lo cated in that vicinity. A plan of the Lot exn be aeon at our counting Room. Tsrms-one-thlrd cash, * n d tho balance at one and two years’ oredit, with interest and scoured by mortgage on the Lots. IFoman .inti ChiUlat Auction, v 9g TDMOAY. May 3, st 11 o'clock. Will be sold in front of the (Jourt House, a likely Ne gro wench aged 27 years, end her boy child aged 3 years. Terms cash, purchasers paying for titles. Also -* private sale, Lot and improvements, Green Ward. Administrator's Sale. OaTUMDAY. May 3,betwoen tho usual hours of sale, Will be gold before the Court House, in the oity or Sa vannah—ail that lot of Land situate, lying aud beini in the city of Savannah, iu the couuty of Chatham at State of Georgia, know as lot No. 2, Kweosburgh. ia mediately north or the residence of Judge Charltoi and containing 45 feet front on West brood-street, ea_ ?!l u * * d «P‘h i of 100 foet, more or less. Sold by order of the Honorable the Ordinary of Chatham eouuty, as the property of John II., James M., Aan M., and Wm J. Shaffer, minors, docoosed children of Froderick Shaf- fer. deceased, for the Leneftt of the hairs of said minor children. JACOB SHAFFER. A«lnHnUir«ti.r jACOB SHAFFER, Administrator. QariUn Lot at Auction. ' On TUESDAY. May 3. Will bo ioM In rrunt of th. Coni Hoax.a.nl.n Lot No. Savannah and coutaining OVuouOo hilf .ol.i .. par Uo,l,..'Sorv.j - - - Terms cosh, purchaser paying for titles. Admintitrator'e Sale. On TUESDAY, 4Uy 3, at II o’elock Will be sold in frout of t\ie Court House, Lot’No 25 and improvements, Brown Ward, frouting on Uull streot subject to city gn>hnd rent, fXl 10 ann"-*>» that expires ou the Ural of November subject to city gnffind rent, $3210 annually, sad a loose that expires ou the first or November next; l,ot No 27 and improvements, iu foe simple, Columbia Ward, front ing on Columbia Sqvaro. Improvements consist of a two story dwelling ui.d a double tenement house, sub- i oot to a lowstt that oxpiros on the 1st of Novembor noxt. folouging to tho estate of F. W.llelnemwn.deceased.- Sold by purmission of Court and by order of tho admiu- istrater for benefit of creditors aud heirs of said estate Torus cash, purchasers pay log for titles. jprttate Sale. steamboat or hotel. G in j hums and Hdkf* At Frit Just received per last steamer—2 ca do French Head lidkfs., for salo low. ZVnnessne Bacon a,\d Lard, at Private Sale. 13,OUO lbs. New Bacon, . jaorted' Hog round. 2,000 " Fresh Leaf Lard, just roceivod per R. R. from Tonncssoe. u),u for salo in lots to sm' purohasers. Corn ami Oats at Private Sale. 300 bags Corn, and 350 do. Oats, for sale in lots te suit purchasers. strauberry Sets at 1‘ricute Sale. Strawberry Soils of the following kinds—Alice Maude, ■ "foe, British Uueeo, Ohio Redwood, Hu'son Coue, White W*"*, Hovcy’s Seedling, Ewily They arc all grown In this olimal' and in r. All ordors late at our store for any of the to. and Harness complete. fine pleasure schr. Ann, with new 8ails, ting terms, tho prusout from the oity, has no further use for " Prime HVtite Corn at Private Sale. Just received per snhr. Lucinda from Eluabe’J: City. 2U00 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, Provisions, Ac. FUILBRKlK A BELL offer ou accommodating terms, t private eel*: liiuuous.—50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls. Peach Brandy, 25 bbls. Monongahola Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin, 0 half pipes Cog use Braudy, 10 casks "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Iriih Whisky (McMahon’s), 5 eighth casks Finut, Castiilion A Co. and llennessy Braudy, 3U0 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry snd Fort "Vines. Brandy, Giu, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran- r—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 easks Hams, 16 oosks Hat.—300bales Eastern and Northern. CitACKKKs.—10 whole and IU half bbls. Boston. Jost received in ■ Plaster Paris. LOTTERIES. t Lottery. Class 50: iry. Cl 67 75 4 57 72 13 34 58 9 10 40 31 A ho of Delaware—class D: '' 37 44 14 50 4 10 25 25 66 82 32 36 28 67 Also Delaware—Extra c ass 3U : 28 M 23 38 8 49 11 19 9 L. .71 06 UKKKN3 AND PULASKI JttONU&f8NT IaOTTBKY OFFICK, Office No. 6 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lnne. GREGORY A MAURY. Managers. class 51, rou 1863. To be drawn (n Savannah. To-morrow, April 29. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1—Shares la propositea. JAM£8 GGWEN, Vender for Gregory A Maury. •. 153 Bay-Street. 2 Doors East o/the Oity Hotel. GEOltlJlA HTATK laOTTFKY. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. Will be drawn in 8avannsh, Ga., Monday Afternoon, SPLENDID SCHEME: l Priie of. .....$4,0311 ?0 PrUesof. I " " 1,000 20 " «.. M * “ “ 200120 " by order of the Port earned. HERRINGS—20 BUTTER—10 ke.. ehrice (. BACON—Sides, Shoulders a CIGARS—6000 Itcgalia—cheap TOBACCO—6 bales Leaf Tobeot. W UI8KY-10 bbls old MonongaheL SCALES—I 70U lb Platform 8<*i* ; 1 n complete—littleused ’ SAFE -1 superior Safe, c) Mammoth Com 11 Ths baitnos of that oolebrated Corn wlL *^**“" w “ - ggUBMMl MILLINERY. MRS. 8XI.HKU. No. 167 cosgRjgassriiBi y 111 open on Saturday next. Spring Stock of Fashionable * Straw, and French imported Bom Trimming*for Dresses, French 1. for Tarty Drew**, Collars and Urn and respectfully invites the attention of I Store, No. 15? Concress-street. mw All of the nW* good* are dr Mrs. #.'• seise- kT> . millinery and DrewmahlMi MRS. 8. TOMB, % No. 15 Bamard-ose Havingcouiploted her SPRING STOCK, roepeotfully invites the lnimeotiou of her ou.- temers to her now and bosvtlfol French Embroidered Lace Cl Silk. Gossimer Lees, Napolltan Dunstable Spilt Btrews, Snow Flake, HuirGauje, Knotted Gossimer, Gsueva Fancy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond Lao*, in ^ y Bonnets, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, Mant uud beautiful styls, Diets Patterns and Trimmings. apry ' MILUfim AND ’FANCY GOODS*' UBS. DOE, So. 17 HA KtfAHD-STRKMT. Taken this method of informing th< Savaunah, aud vicinity, that Aa h C.l,.a li.’r BURINC, STOCK, , Urge and fashionable os *' aud SILK BONNETS. tiful article, of the most delicate febrlo, ia ■ lace, and a new Jummsr BONNET of Frineh 1 jssnsssgNsMrT' Hs * P. 8.—All urders from the o DON NETS ! BONNETS 1 For (he Million. Just received per j (earner at Trimming and Q,\nerai Variety Store, 139 Sroughlon Street. Tho Proprietor having returned from the North would respectfully announce to the la- habitants of Savaunah and surrounding ocun- try, that he has jost opened a Magnificent and Exteneive Stock of filLK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS- consisting of 10 ease* Ladies and Misses' rich Silk, Satin ar.d Straw Bonnets and Hi wll the wav v.-uni 50c. to $4} richly trimmed white, drab ana black Denser Hate; extra -* Brocade Bonnet Ribbons: rich white and* ges; rich Laoo Gimps, Galoon a la Mods. Parte ......... E gr**t variety of other Trimming mings, Velvste, Materials: Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whole- beno. Chain Back, Jenny Lind, Bloomer aud Twist Combs; Parse Silk and Steel Trimmings: Zepher. Worsted, Embroidery, Sadber and note Bilk, every shade aud color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and eot- orud Glacis Bonnetand Sewing Silks: BennstLiningJ, Shapes, Sewed Colors and 81bot*s; rien Feathers, Flow- eh Feathers, Flo HPHHi . Hair, Nall an A Tooth Brushes t Gilt a Silvered Trimmings; India Rubber and Kid Dolls and Balls; Dress Flounces, Mantillas, Scarfs and Aprons. Pinked with new patterns; children's Robes, Smoking Bps, Slippers, marker* and braided. In connection with the above. Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent Milliners from New York, will attend te the AUBiacrw aud Trimming department, and will ondeaver, wila ■kill and taste, to please all who may favor her with their orders. . STRAW BONNETS AND BATS M cleaned, repairei and pressed in ths latest fashion. Three Aj-jirouticcB ond three Bonnet Sewers wonted im tely. Apply at 139 Brougbton-et. Romember the apot— 1J9 Broughton-street, to Dr. Ryereon. ly Un the First Day of May, Port Flrst of * THE I’OPl LAK tUlICATOH '.VUl bo Published at No. 17 Sprues Street, Now York : Prioe Twelve and a half eeuts. ri^IIIS will bo the most comprehensive Educational X Periodical ever issued from the Press. It will in clude Hide a regular course of instruction in every depart ment of knowledge. It proposes to introduce the MSMg pie to all tho departments of Human Knowledge, aaUR afford Individ u?l man the means of k.'oompl*e* seen lor ■amine can be mad* to cover tho Knowledge. Stwh number of the krti.l.. tn education. Thtfoil* whole field cf Human Knowl Educator will contain artlole* in several of tho depart- mu ate. The leasons in Geography will be aetompaaled with mane on£r,-»ved on cupper; and tho Lessens in other Department which eou admit of it will b« ams, Engravings and Drawings.— illuatrsted by Diagrams, Engl Nothing which arti itio skill eon do, te embellish the !V jr*l subjects, will be neglected. The Popular Edumtor embraces the following Dfi-** trtmeute and Habieots : psrtmenu aud HubJoete: L language—This indndes Langusgo, Grom mar. Philology, and Bailee Let tree, II. NaturatUietery.—Geography,Botany,Zoology, Mineralogy, and Geology. III. Mstheniatfoe.—Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Alcorn ration, Ao, IV. Physios! Sofoncea.-Moohntifos, Statistics. Dana- ales. Hydraulics. Optics, Aooasties, Chemistry, Astronomy. V. Industrial Scieucoe.—Fishing, Hunting, Agri- eultures, Manufacturers, Mining, Metallurgy, Coining, Modes of Commonieotlon, Impreve- VI. Fine Artev—Drawing, Painting, Sculptor*, Ar chitecture, Music. Poetry, Ornamental Land scape and Gardening, Ornamental Art. VII. Anthropology.—Man. Anatomy, Physiology. VIII. History.—llutory,Btograiihr. Ethnology. IX. Philosophy, Mental and l£ntl Boienoe, Legio. X. Pulitionl Sotenee.—Law, Government, Pnlltirnl Economy, SUtlsUe*. XI. CivilUation.-Newspipers, Journals, Lecturers, Learned Societies aud Institutions. XII. Mlseollama.—Notes of Books, /.nstrors to Oor- respondents, Ao. The succeeding Parteof the Popular Xdaeator will appear on the first day of every month. Price 12K cents.—$1 60 per Annum.—Postage. 1 cent in advance. Al^XANDER MONTGOMERY, 17 Spruce Street, New York, and sold by •pr 23—im Book Sellers generally. AGENTS WANTED. Ac. Ae. 20' Eighths •• Fives Wm Rodney's Pound Lump Paul Clifford Eights J. Thomas Jr extra la store and for [apt 16] SWIFT A CO. t IOFFFK.—SJOO begs K»° Ooifou: 50 pockets j Java Coffee; 80 bags Prime Cuba Coffee ia tier* and for sole by| »pi 161 SWIFT A CO. £ ^y ,,,r ’ jMt ‘T&sa* 11TKATK tff ^Ittgueala.—Au agroeabfo r«- J frigeront and laxative, used extensively ou the o tlneat of Europe and throughout the United States as a substitute for Epsom Salts-U U as uleosontto the taste aF 1 w ““- ii P ', r “i ,mJj V/" a TK H1U U1.0VKS— 60 do erjshed and powdered Sugar 60 do E Photo's Giu 25 do Domvelio Brandy 40 do New England Ram *> W and 20 V easks 4th Proof Brandy 6 pipes Meder Swan Gin 80 boxes Readers tie snd 8s Candles 25 do Soda Biscuit 40 do Grant aud Williams's Ot aud Ss Tobacco 20 U chests ) 4 lb papers Blok Tea 20 H do Hyson do 300 reams wrapping Paper, assorted sixes 200 boxes No 1 Family aud Pal*8cap 20 hbdsprime P R Sugar 15 do fair Musocvaifo do 25 casks quarts and plats i 50 mats prims old Oov. J 601 ««a Ohio f Tickets only $1—shares in proportion. 49“ Orders from ths oounti rawlngsssnt re t this office, by epr 27 airy answered promptly, prtias cashed on demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GEORGIA HTATK LOTTERY. . oitesf, no. 1, ths benefit of ths Independent Fire Co. a\ Augusta. (Successors to F. C. Barber A Co.) TLo Old Favorite MHvnmiali Lottery. * * wn lu Savannah in public ou Monday After noon, May 2d, at 5 o’clock. Tiekets only $1 —Shares in proportion. Tickets snifsiiares for sale, and Prises cashed on de- Y. No. SOwena's Building, Opposite Pulaski House. tonne, near Muii-istrenv, GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. 37 44 I4 50 4 10 25 26 06 62 38 36 28 «7 Also for Class50: 07 76 4 $7 72 13 34 58 9 10 40 31 CLAM 51, roW 1853. Will be draws in Savannah, To-morrow, April 29. 78 Number Lottery-13 Drawn Ballou. CAPITAL t 4,6721 DOLLARS! Tickets >1—share* iu proportion Vender fog Gregory A Mao 1.7. Bay Lane, near Bull-street. HESPUKIAN HARP. riMUS WORK is acknowledged on all bauds to X be the best oolleotion ot' Musi* ever offered te thw world. KyT Iteom ' " * rial iu and llymu ( occsslou of worsbip Infant, Revival, Bpior’i The above work is forudo by JUUN M. COOPER A <X>* f apr 20 t G 1 Ko{'*iltlt«, &c.—CoKvSI r Rio, V5 do Jamaica, and 50 de Jav Sugar—16 hhds Porto Rloo, 10 dtflib i leans, 100 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Clarified. priD , Molasses- -25 hhds Cubs, 75 bbls New Orleans. Flour—150 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, fiUjlo Hiram Smith's do. Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 500B*|j$imorebog- gbd, 30 hh Vctatoes—160 bbls PE and Moroer Potatoes. Lard aud Codfish—26 bbls ohoioe Leaf Lord, 6 seeks 'Xdlsh. Soap, Candles and Stanih—SO boxes No 1 and Family Soap, SO do Pole; 76 do Adamantino Candies, 25 du Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do; 40 vrhola snd half boxes Starch. various brands and qualities. Tobaoco—350 Lemon Syrup. * ‘ at and' ia . boxes Lemon Syrup j Walnut and Tomato Catsups : 10 do Brandy Domeatlo Liquors--75 bbls Pnelr*"’*- “ “ - • “ tin 1 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do do. Wines—20 quarter casks Pure received and for sale b; APOTHECARY'S] K. Comer of Broughton snd Barnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. l •» roepoctftilly J the citiiens of Savannah and the country, that Lu lino takou tho store situated 84 • ho is ... ... . >onin« a fuU and select stock of Drugs, UlLMltclneu, Chenlttls. Pern ry, Fancy AvHcles,U yc* Htnffii, Glassware, &e., Jeo*. whi h he offers te the publlo at wholesale ana retail, on uuh terms as cannot fail to give entire aotUftetfon, *1 both as regards prioe and unxlfty, ' T Everv article he offers for sale lit been selected by himself within the Inst f«eenf|r Kay* from the meet reu- able houses in the northern market j; particular attea- tion having bom paid to {heir pur] to and frevheete. t had several years expeiicncu in the prra in northern and southern, cities, he m havi Having End several years expeiieue*' in the pres cription business in northern and southern cities, he fools himself fully prepared to com pound all preserip- tioisS and family medicines entrust! <\ to him, with oare, neatness aud dispatch. Prescriptions put up at all hour* of tbs day and night, untr“fc'.rillui51 <1 iuid FuoUlo. u4 ril * h0 SfffliKJ —.. .. .oy othM .r.iclo ttiftt l, „ . ... —.— well refiUted Dro, Blcr., u. rMp-lrinUy m.iwd Us 0.11 ooJ muuIu. huriook Kbro porckulM oIm*1m«. ““"•‘"fTZlfiSoSB, UrofiSl.t Mil liMUri. l.TI.OLtt, bbls. Briliraorn Flour, 30 Jl bri'bMl. Butt.r, Hod. u. 3a««r Crukcn, 73 b6iu do., !»0MM mwrnd l’jk;hs». si bo... Um Syrup, SO do. tiurUd Uordloli. roorlrod »l for «l.by WoktkUON t UOYUK.' DOUS^-Sbuimpo. Ot.nl Mil BoUwlllll ■ ssggwwswwB ^T^TamarsBovM. liOUK^ttOObiifo. N. Bt. Louis super flue Flour, o. Extra FamUy do., received par cchr. C low dieobarging, and for sale toW froi (apr 26) 8 T C. TOMB. U6 lgy-M. / 'tORN.—HkKIsjcks of prime Whiio Corn, jtut O received and wUl be soli tew If tek*. from Ih#