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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. »R. J. J. DKABINU m —^Offers Ills servloes to th« cltiseai of Savan nali, In tbs practice or Medtalup And Burge' T J, chronic di»ea#ea will receive particular attention. Oibos up stairs, No. 123 Brough ton-street. tf np 20 TO LET. p. CONDON oilers hit GARDEN LOT toil HOUSES thereon, to let. It is situs- ^"■*t«d on tho corner of tbeTbunderboldtand* Shsd Ilonds. It has nil tho nooessary improvements B ud undor good cultivation. Apply at the City Hotel. surfcl ^ An ounoo of fact is worth a pound of JPvjSs ry; and tho swsrm of conolusivo facta that clusb-r around that inoomparable preparation, Hoof- laud's German Uttiers, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, estaOiishing its value as a tonlo and re storative, are such as would prevent incredulity itself from questioning Its efficacy. In all oasss of disease of thu stomach, whether acute or chronic, it may be ro- cuimnomted for Its soothing, cordial, and renovating in- Uuunce. Dyspopsia, hoartburu, loss or appetite, uau- bus, nervous tremors, roluxation and debility, Ac., art relieved by the lliuors in a very short space of timo a3 d » perseverance in their use never fails to work i thorough cure. Im apr 12_ Dr. J. I'lrkllug. Uthee aud residence corner of Barnard and Perry streets, Orlcaus-iquaro. Office * i to ill O'clock, A. M.tf ms DENTJttTKY. Urs. HOYAIst and JOHNSON, Htirgical anil Mcclmulcal DemintM. Office over Zogbuum’s Musio Btoro, .Yar- Sk^Tket Square. 1 y m A Walianled Kemcdy. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN I’UHOIIAHR NO ItKMEdV KqUAI.' DU. TOBIAH' VENETIAN LiNlMENT. Tor Dyseutnry, Collo, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, (Juiusy boro Throat, TooUtaono, Iloaaaeiiu, tea-sisJiuess, Cuts, -Bums, Swellings, Bores, Mosquito Situs, la- iectbtiugs, If it does not glvo relief, recollect your monoy will be reluuded. All that is asked is a fair trial of It ae lug to the directions. This article i* au English t dy, aud was used by Willluiu tho Fourth, Into blug of Euglnml, undoortilled to by himas a ouru for Rheumatism, where everyilitug. else ho had tried, fulled. Over 111,999,Ut beitics have been sold in the Uuited Htalcs without siuslo failure, and many families Lave »uwJ that it wu. <10 per bottle they would uot be without it, in ui I Croup, as it is as oertaiu to cure os it is applied. Tb vouou is eured in oorMAeux in 3 inflates—iiladacul iiiollra, when Urn taken, in a few iiouri iU>.. a hour aud MAT Pnoe 25 aud 00 __ DR. TUB1AB has also put up a HOUSE eINIMENT t bottles, which is warranted cheaper Colic, Gails, Cuts, bweiiiugs, Bruise*, bcratciies, Cracked Heul, Au. /far Price AO couts. l)lt. TOBIAS could till twenty uowopapurs with tho » aud ueriiUoatus received oomiuuiidiug his J gists aud storekeepers throughout Georgia. o couutry merchants at tho : 10 Medicines which never ml to give satisjac- liujji aiid are used by many physicians myffieir practicg. Dr. J. B. Rose’s Nervous aud Invigor- utlug Cordial. The Greatest Discovery lu Modical Soionco !~For all Nervous Conditions or the By stem ’.—Heart Diseases aud Nervous CoiupiaiuU. Ow ^The astounding and happy effect of Dr. Rose s Nervous Cordial, for Disoasos of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Norvous Tremor ol tho Muscles, Heartburn, T'latulouuo, l’ain In the Taco, Wakofiiluess, Rostlussuosa, or for tho Mind or Body woru down by oare, labor, or study, has luduued muuy ph/siuiuus to use itinthcirpraotice. Tor a weak cousiitutiou,it is a graud restorer: it completely re moves from tho system all nervous irnlatious, aud is almost miraoulous iu its rapid aud happy ofloct. The weak and the nervous aro frequently restored to par cel health before using one ovule, Trioo fifty cents. Du. J. 8. lione’a Grunt i*uin CJurer—tliu Wonder of thu Ago. ^ Do you suffer with auy paint ll you do, use Dr. Hose s Pain Curer.' It cures Toothaoi, , Earache, Btill Nock or Pains iu thu Tucu, in a low miuules. It euros quickly Pain iu tho Btouia«-h or Cuius Clilluialus, Corns, aud auy irritation ou Clio feet. It acts liko a unarm lor Pains iu the Bide, J.iui!is or Hack, aud for Kiicuiuutuiu troui a sudden cold, it is magiual la iu effects. In bot'lus, 12> e , 23 aud Tut iiasTCutuu Bvuur in iuk Would.—Dr. Roso' celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to tli Worst Coughs, whutuer uousumptu It allays any irritation of the Lungs, •usuiuptive or proceeding itatlou of the Lungs, ana lorn ■ system agalust auy future attacks, lu bottles atAUui Ton lit mo U3 flaunt a .to iiau Colds.—If you bilious, you require a purgative uiodioiue. If you have 1 cold, you should remove it fro:?i the system, ll j —* liver is out of urdur, you will huve cold tout, riablo appetite, aua a yellow skin—take ur. Id ami 11.ii,-us or Railroad Pills, and you will sooi idiced from all bad fuajiug*. Iu boxes 12>. and 23 Those Pills aro called K.UI.HOAO PILES, bed they go ahead or all other pills iitthoir good uhi had* of above preparations, with Dr. Ko.e's Mtdi- tu Persons iu biukuoss und iu Health, to be JA8. 11. CARTER, THOMASM. TURNER A CO., throughoi iiElltO WAATEH. Iu 1836 and *30 a largo number of Geur- ® v -25i giaus went over tv the Republic of Texas tv assist tue Tuxmus to gain their independence. Muuy ul iheso were massacred with Tannin, aud others loll while hgiuing under Cols. Travis, Ward, Graut, aud Joliuson. The Republic of Texas granted to the heirs of these bravo tuen a large quantity of land, very fuw of whom have come forward to claim their right. The descendants of those who participated iu the revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procure these lands, on Application to the undersigned, who possesses all neces sary information ou the subject, mar 8 6m B. Y. LEVY, Savannah. «3P*- MEDICAL. UO-DAHTNERHlftil*. Dr. E. 11. MARTIN and Dr. U. L. BYRD, •vJESi having associated themselves in tho prau* tice ol their Profession, may be found at thoir Olhcu, ai the residence of Dr. U., No. 97 Rroughtou-street, souil tide, between Dull aud Draytou-streots. Dr. M. maj bo found at night at his residence oftiouth lJroad street, betweeu WiiiUWer aud Barnard streets. (im uo 4 DENTISTRY. DU. J»I. C. IIEALD Perforins all operations pertaining tv Natural or Artiff- eiai Teeth, iu the best stylo. OAuo first ooruer west oi the Marshall House. ly jqq 17 BENTiBTRY. R. Q . O. BARNES, Hurigical aud ftlectmnicul Dontlut. ie corner of Congress aud Whitaker-ats., over Air ulsrgaH* Dry Goods Btore.ly np 17 'l’AMJUTT’d FOREIGN UXCUAMliiS AMU KMIUllATlON AGENCY. Persons wishiug to seud fur their frionds, and desirous of bringing them out by hrst class packet ships, are iuformod that tho subscribers art the ouly agent* for the abovo Agency in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Win. Tapacott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up wards, which drafts aro negotiable in auy town through out Ireland uud Great Britain. Drafts on Trance and Germany, payablo in all part* of tho Cviitiuent, also for sale. Apply to deo 24 Jy BUNKER k UGDEN, 80 Bay-st. DR. SULLIYaN has removed his Oihut Congress-stroot, botween Drayton and Private llosimal. DOCTOU8 W1LUAIAM tV UANAUL, FAKH-aruKKT, West end or tuk Fuji Road. Dhs. WILDMAN k UANAUL having ^2* o)uipletod tho ariangomonts for a Private Hospital, and tlttod up the same with all tho appliance* of hygiene, good uursiug, aud medical and surgical at tendance, now offer the benefit* of tho institution to Hie public. The terms of admission are $i per day. This will se cure ooustaut and efficient medical attondiuoe, medl- emts, board and lodging. Ten dollaia will be required >u advance, which will not be subject tv revlainatluU.— 4|>* runouts perfectly private may be obtained on reu- ■cm.bio terms. That Hin institution may partako as muoh as possible of tho i <.n»h Mont public character which tho origiua* lut u jthey have solicited tho following gentle- Li#n ^ * M 4 board of visitors, who wiU at all and kajr.rug^g 1 Hjtths premises, and whose aaass art 1 the public of its effiolent management: 5^- '. , -iiChevss. I John W. Anderson, *• |y, A. A. Biuets, ?*«VUr fflLS: I John W. Rabun, fa, 1.1-- ; | ffaisaisa Cohen, Montgomery Camming. Arrsr.gonigQta h^vs also been mads for the acuomino- of negroes. P. 11. WILDMAN, M. D., Corner Abercorn and Boutii Broad-st. • j. .. CUA8. GANAUL. M. D., Booth Brood-street, East of Barnard. STEAMSHIP LINE8. THROUOIU^MTo'm HOURS. New-Iork & Charleston Stenm-PaekeU. Lsave Adger’S whs 1 v es e y try Saturday A/lrmoon and each alternate Wsdne* On Baturday the now and splen did Bteurashipe ■fA8.ADGER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,fi00Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry...; 1,2UU Tons. The BOUTHERNEH, W. Foster commander, will eave each alternate Wednesday —having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. JNT For Freight or Passage, having elegant Htate Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY M188HOON, Corner East Bay aud Adger’s Hou. Wharves. N. B.—A uew ship will be nlacod ou the line tv oou- with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 dec 21 L AU1KH’ UUKHM HOOPS.—I'riutnil Or- . Jaoonsts, Warsgrv, Tissues, Grenadine*. •iTT? Gro da Paris, French Cambrics, India bvii Bilk Lustres, kigured and Dotud wws. Ac., for sals at low eat prices, by DstWITTT k MORGAN. Jl ^UTON dc VKUMi-Hjl.K-ll.vo ju.i recoived a beautiful lot of Figured Ureiuuliues, IU #V £ f *l2 Arto1 ** ** ll k Tissues and Bareges, which T#r J r low « thur stand, next to F. —■ Musse btore. Wanna'* Banga. apr rtf iauBPffiteSSi: FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. m The now and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF OKORGIA, of L2UU tons rogister. Capt. Walter Col- U'ls.lian ouimuoucod lu-r rugular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednes day, tho 8th Sopt., and ovory altornato Woduosdny thereafter; say ou tho 22d Sopt., aud 6th aud 20th Got. aud 3d und I7ih Nov., and so on. This ship has boen built with entire regard to eafoty, comfort aud dispatch, and offors now and admirable fa cilities to business aud travoi. For freight or passogo, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Aguut in Savannah, jan 21 HERON ft MARTIN, Ag'to m Philadelphia. NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid st«amahip« ^ FLORIDA,Capt.'Wovdhull,and ALA- UA.MA, Cftfit. Ludlow, bolonging to aBSBSHHHHp 11,0 Now York and Savannah Mourn Navigation Compauy, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. Those ships aro of 1,3U0 tons resistor, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed aud oouifort. These stuumors, leavius Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before thorn. AF'Cabin passage $26, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY ft CO, Savauuah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, Now York. STEAMBOAT LINES, Suvamiali and Annusta. n 1 w Hi* 1st of May noxt, fff.je.^Htow^the steamer OREGON. Captain Jan. M. tettssACmammmMoody, will make regular wnekly trip* between bavauuah aud Augusta, and touching at all the iutertuudiato landtags on curtain days aud at uor- tain hours—loaviug Savannah overy Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday moru- icg at 8 A. M. Ry thin arrangement planters and merchants on the river will bu afforded au opportunity uf shipping and rocoiving their goods with sorno oer- fcaiuty, and of a regular vouvoyauce for thoinsolvo* and families to and from both pluoos, as t.lie accommodations for passeugors aro both ample and comfortable. Time up 30 hours—down 24. Fare $6. apr 20 KINCHLEY. LOCKETT ft CO.. Agents. Suvanuali, Augusta and Hamburg. rr^wn . The Union Steamboat Company ol f'xi* 1 .’? fr^ ( * c " r g ta and South Carolina having tho- wmAMBNDmm^roughly overhauled and refitted the su perior stoam-packoto H. L. COOK aud OKEUON, with lighters, aro uo«r ready to transport freight of all description between Savauuah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with ae muoh, if not moro, dispatch than any other boats on tho river. Tho stoumors aro oommaudod by exporioncod and accommodating euptuiun, uud all freight ouusigtiud to thoir agents w ill be forwarded froe of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers equal if uot superior to any boats on the river. Fare $6,09. HENRY 11AKPER, Pr.. Savannah, E. F. KINCHLEY ft CO., •• JAMES HARPER ft CO , Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. acp 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA, Via Durlcn, Drunnvvlck, St. .llur>H. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEUURG (blaok Creek), \ND P1COLATA. Leant* every futtdny, at 10 o’clock, A. .If. ff 1 — . The superior stoam-paoket WM. GA8- fi-AaSMew^TON. Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday «"4>™*to*kaMornuiK, at 10 o'clock, and will con tinue to leave vvery Tuesday. The rates of passagj by this boat are as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 69 Jacksonville fi UO Black Creek, Picolniaand Palatka 8 U9 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston ■team-paekst wharf, or to au 24 CLAOHORN \ CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO TRAVELLGUS 001NU NORTH. TUK SAVANNAH ANO (JilAULliMTON 0. S. MAIL T->a1L^LN STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of tho night train or tho Contral Rail road, aud arrive at Charloston at 12 M. the same day, oonuecting at Charleston with the Wiluiiuutuu riteiuu-Packeta, Whioh leave with tue U. S. Mail every day, at2){ P. AI., aud also with the New-York nutl Ukurlvutuu Nicamships, Whion leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur day aftoruoou. Pastougera leaving Macon ou Tuesday oveuiugs, will arrive iu lime to oouueot with the splen did new steamship Jam** Adytr one week, and the steamship ,'iouthcrner tho next. Fare from Charloston to New-York by land route, $29—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. (my 13J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agout. OPPOHITION LINK TO FLORIDA. BATE Or PASSAGE REDUCED. rnow . The suporior new steampaoket WE- r—a^R-Lw—^EAKA, Capt.- N. Kiug, loaves every Rate uf passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 99 St. Mary's « 60 Jacksonville 6 uo Fioolata 8 09 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 U9 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, Will be shippod free of all chargos at ralatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to feb 19 8. M. LAFFITFAU, Agent. SHU* LIMES. FOR NKVV YORK—Ueor K ln Line. 3^ '1 ho sohr. PLAN DOME, Capt. R. T. Brow n, MfLitd. have dispatch for the above port. For ■EEWLfroight of 299 bales Cotton to complete cargo, apply to (apr 391 ROWLANDS CO. FOR NEW YORK. ,-r . Tho regular packet brig MACON, Capt. Wat- ^Wffftkinw, will moot w uh dispatch tor thu abovo port. VTlaiFor freight or passago, apply to apr 39 ii. K. WASHBURN, Agt. FOR NEW k OitK—Brig Line. •j-j, Tho regular packet sohr. LkROY, l’owoll master, will have dispatch. For freight or pas- dMNbjago, apply on board at Auciaux Wharf, or to aptfXO WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. | FOR NKVV YORK—Old KatablRsk’d Line. , The packet brig W ILSON FULLER, J.Juhn- OlfnA aoa master, will meet with dispatch a* above.— ■■■BFor freight or possuge, having good aooommoi'a- lions, apply on board at Telfair'* Wharf, or to apr 2y BlllOUAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR BALT1.HOKK—Rcgulitr Lino. Tho schr. TRITON, W. brown master, will moot with dispatch us above. For freight or ■9flB;pas»ago, apply ou hoard at Telfair's Wharf, or to (apr28) BRIGHAM, KELLY X CO. FOR 1I08TON. , Tho brig CLEMENT, Faal Mayo master, will «ijypfifcmeet with dispatch as above. Fur freight or pas- ■obULuge apply ou board at Tcifuir'a wharf, or to apr 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY X CO. FOR NKVV YORK—Uvorglu Line. Tile regular packet bark MARIA MORTON, Captain E. 31. Rulkley, having larger portion of ■■HBfcner cargo uugaged aud going on board will have uumeuiato dispatch lor thu above port. For fruight oi 299 bales Cotton to completo cargo, or pussugo, huving suporior btuio Room uocommmluiimi, apply to Captuiu on board at Audorsuu's upper wharf, or to apr 26 ROWLAND ft CO. FOR FRKILiilT OR C’UARTKR. 3,* The schr. G. E. PRESCOTT, Gilkey IT., -tor.— ^La\ For particulars apply to -■Mt apr 26 BR1GILA3I, KELLY ft CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. tt. A vessoi to take 175 thousand feet Pitch Pino Timber to bt. Johns, New Brunswick, apr 9 WILLIS X UKUNDAGE. WANTED TO CHARTER, ara, . A vessel to Uko 16J^)180 m foet Sawed l.um- bur to Aloutevldoo, with a return freight to New York. Apply to tf C. A. L. LAMAR. UKAVk FREIGHT FOR NEW-YORK. 3.J* of 9°PP« r ° r « m,| y b « obtained by JCD vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to mISmL mar 5 WlELIa ft BRUNUAGE. Vessel Wuutud f or i'liiludelpiiiu. ,a t A high rate of freight will be pnia lor a vossol to load for Philadelphia. Apply to SBMl feb 3 Wll.Ha ft Bit UN PAGE. VES8LL8 V ANTED ON FREilAiiT OR CHARTER. -L . Freights for Northern, F-astorn aud MfShkSouthern ports, can be nad ou appliaa-^/rtl ■■UEtiouto (nov 4) ROWLAND ft CO. ftHH' - VESSELS WANTED for Northern ggsA and Eastern port*. Apply to SHGftioctr-lyl WILLIS ft BUUNDAGE.aHK NiARXNE RAILWAY, j-a. The undersigned respectfully mforms «j?Wgall who may ueed his serviuus, that he^uMt *»Mi charge ol th* .MARINE RAILWAY, tMW which is now iu aucossslul operation, lie is, thvruiore, pruparod to tuk* up vsssuls of any also usually visiting out port, and to do the work of repwiring, ftc.,ou reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paiuttho bot toms oi then vsssels, can also bo accommodated ou tho Railway, upon reasonable terms, lie is also prepared to 00ntrout, tvr building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, audio carry on the busiucs* ol Ship-Carpuuter- ing, Spar-making aud Cafilkiug, in all Us various branches, at tbe eastern extremity of the oity. JUT k good Shipsintthia on the promise*. m * r 11 U. F. WILHNK, Jn. Twenty-Five Dollar* Uewurd. lkUNAWAY from tho uwuerbigneU, ou tile 12th XV Ip**-. »Juulatto or copper colored boy EZEKIEL, lair complexion, name weak, about 6 feet 8 or 9 iuehes high, rather genteel iu ills uiauner, about 28 years old, thin dark whiskers, which probably he has shaved on to disguise himself. He is supposed to bo lurking around Mr. win. Lloyd’s briok yard or at Marshal Harmon s residence, Thunderbolt Rood. I will pay th* above re ward to any person who will lodge him in jail or deliv er him at Wm. Wright's office, apr IS JAMES SKINNER. \TOL488JS8j £f.«*.—&> bbla.N. O. MoUsm*. i.vX 90 do. Ficklod iiorriugs, 73 boxes ehoicu Smoked uo., reoelved and for sale by « MU MAHON ft DOYLK. T KNNlNciePH DOUBLE HUDA WATER If —A TURE ARTICLE.—The mauulaeturets, (tn* celebrated Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara tion of the materials for their soda Water, carulully exclude all deleterious substances, admitting into its composition only Ingredients of ascertained purity. A large invoice, mrourxn Dincvr, and for salo by n*ft» hi a. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. LJFONHK.—Flue Turkey Cup. Uathiug nnU O Carriage Sponge, just r*oei«od and for sal* by *pr26 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. Ct ANDH > IODIDE HARHAFARILI.A— O Eor the cure of Scrofula, RheumaMsui, Stubborn U leers, Chronio Sore Eyes, Cutaneous Eruptions, and aU diseasvfl arisiug from the impure state of ths blood, fust received and lo: sale by apr« J. B. MOORE ft 00. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNE3PAY. MAY 4. I«fi? Dry Goods, Clothing, ko. CHEAPEST r ‘ifRY GOODS FOR (3ASH. No. 143 Broughton Street, Nemr Dickson's Confectionery. oraariiiUL-uu ... rpiIE 8CBS(?itlHKR8 oiler fur sale at their J. NEW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, a caiefully se lected ~ r Btook of Foreign anil Domestic Dry Guods. Whioh will bo sold at VERY LOW PRICE’S for Cash City acoeptnnon, oousistlng in part of: Bleached and Brown Nlicotlngs and shirtings, of every width and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Checks, llln<unH II...U. IWIIII... tY_’ : _ r nraiu miu i|u>ui;. UCu A 1CKf, 1W!U0U< Bine and Brow n Drillings, Denims, Ac. DRESS GOODS. Mourning .nd Oilorod C.llvol, Colored and Mouruln. □iiish.iui, lj.wu and Oriudlta. A lar,e and inlta- did collection of colored Muslins, Fremh Lawns, Jaco- neu and Organdies, Black aud Colored Bareges, Bilk neu ana urgauaies, uisck aud Colored Bareges, bilk Tissues, Black Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ao., Bilk Lace to suit, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, Ao„ Ao. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Fstr.ily Liuons and lino Undressed do, "war ranted ail pure Linen Yarn and Bound Bleach." Also, warranted as cheap as any such Linens can bo found in this market, White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley’sand Damask Napkiun, Birds Eye, Huckaback, ncotch and Russia Diapsrs, Linen Towels aud Tvweil- ing Ornaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Alisscs Blaok, White and Colored Urse. Gout's and Boy's While, Colored and Brown ^ IIjso, in all sites and qualities, Gaute, Merino aud Colton Un der Vosts and Drawors. Ladies', Gout's, Misses and Boy’s Gloves and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWL#, KMUKOl- DIHLUD KOBE DKD88E88, BLACK, WHITE and COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, HO HI NET und PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE und GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Pnoket lldkfs, w 1th a large noil notion of L. C. Hdkfs, from $1 nerdoten, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as being particularly chorp. Hoad Hdkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and chocked Suisse and Jaconets,Mull,Book, Naniauoks, Tarloton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Rands, Head and Lisle Locos aud Edgings, new style Musliu Collars and Uudersleoves, Ac. >l»r 18 2m T. A L. McKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Hpring mid Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Dm pur uud Tailor, 17 WbUukcr-Nt. K ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of his friends and the public in general, to his large Block of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the presontard coming season; it has all been made up under hin personal superintendence, and for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none tv be found in the market. The following comprises a por tion of the Stock: Frocks and Backs of Black, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drap Dote Frocks and Backs, Linen Duck Drill anil Faucy Linen Frocks and Backs, India Grass Bilk aud Brown Linen Backs. Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Backs, l’unts of Faucy French Cassimere, Black Doe Bkin Cassimeru. Black Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Cassi- luere, White Duck. Fancy Linen Drill, together with a largo lot of Cotton Drill uud Duck Pants, for servants Vests of Black 8stin, Black Barathea and Fancy Bilks, Faucy aud White Marsailles, Figured and Stripe 1 ‘nens. Also, a large Btockof furnishing God*, such Stocks, Gloves, Bnspondcrs, Cravats, Collars, Merino mile aud Cotton Bocks jpe _ nd Bilk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whols f which ho offer* for sale on accommodating terms, und cheap as the cheapest. Cheap Cash Store. ■took of chi m r eorucr of Broughton aud Barnard-struets, all of which ho is prepared to sell at a lower figure tiiau auy otliei- hou«Hi^hejjitjr^CalhsndJj^Murcd^^^^|vM^ Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. CITY HOTEL, _ liny.Struct, S n v a ii ii i It. liberal patronage extended to his houso, Mr. P. Cun- Uun (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to announce that Mr. J. B. Foley Gate of the Alarsliail Houso) has become ossocKtod w ith him in the proprietorship and management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will loreaf- devuite^his vxperieuce and industry to promote the comfort of thoir visitors; and by the aid of inoreased facilities and assistants, the Proprietor* are enabled to tho demands of thoir increasing patronage. Transient and purmauent bonders will find at thoir establishment all thu requirements of comfort and ’ * ' ntly been painted convonienco. Tho Hotel has throughout. Particular attention has boon' given the apartments appropri- ths late alterations at«d to ladies and families, which, with otherchangcsic their arrangement, have now a privato entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupant* from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home Persons visiting Savannah will tinu the City Hotel all thoy could desire it, and^ no effort will be spared to make it so. apr 6 CHUTCIIl-TELD HOUSE, (hWmsrly Uriffm Iloure.) <Clnutnuooj;u, TonnuHMue* t Tills well known HOTEL, situated within a few stop* of the Passenger Car lauding of the West ern and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Air. J. W. F. Biirson aud Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The preseut Pro prietor having secured the service* of Col. Griffin * Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Ij'jLdUK.- J? iMflgg per «hr. Wool bridge and for sale btf BJUUllAM, KELLY A CO. Cook aud House Boy aud having furnished tho House ontiroly new, hopes to rotaiu iu high repuUtion, aud merit public patronage. Paasengors can bo accummo- UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar l (bin) .1. W. HPKAll, Proprietor. DRY GOODS. Notice Extraordinary Positively Selling off at € lost. T HE 8u!ucilbt*n» tI*.!rotii of clialu ib«ir or«- .entbasin***, would Invito tbs attention ' " “* of lbs rill* HuorstyuMbaa; IU TMiatf to th«ir l.r,, ,n well aeleeted stock of Spring and Bummer Dry Goods i PRIME NEW YORK COST, •mom which •» to b, found,om« of tb, mootdulra- ble nivles of goods, for this and tholconiiug season, con sisting in part of the following giAtis, vit: Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. , do. Bilk Tissues. Plain, Blaok and Colored Jilk Tissues and Bareges, Swiss and Mull Alualiua, * Jaconet and Cambrlo do, do do Chock Swiss do, Colored and Figured Organdie*. * Block and Colored Law us. Canton Cloth* for Traveling Dress#*, Printed and Plain Linens do. do, Dottsd and Embroidsred Swiss Muslins. Ginghams and Bare** De Lain**, Blaok and Colored Chameliun silks, Plaidod and Brooadod do, Colored Maroellue and Florcnco do. LINEN WOODS, &c„ &c bnUd HlCUAliuomi s, uuroao, uiva- BON A Cm's Shirting and Fronting l.iuaus ; Together with a large and eliganta*e«rtmentor White and * * of -ta.i.- i» •- « .. Table Damask of all widths, Dsmx«k Doylies, Cloth aud Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Linen Dowlas#, UuckabaokDiaper,French LinenTuiv- ASIORTXKMT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraces every article kept in a first PURCHASERS will do well to call class retail _ . . and soe for thsmaslves, as Grunt Rnrgnius wU be given, especially In FANCY GOODS, which will be sold in many instances below cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and sec, and be assured of the fact, at J. U. COHEN A CO., apr 28 140 Brougbton-et. WANTED. go of achr. Francis Satterly, York ou Monday, apply to apr 30 > sail for New WILLIS A DRUNDAQK. r ANTED.—A gentle easy galled Lady’s Sud- W ^ie Horse, of good else. a P rS0 RUHT.HADKR3HAM A SON. W ANTED—For the 8ummer; it commodious House in a pleasant part of the ritv. apr 28 6 ROBT. IIABERSlUM A SON. 440 VUUN EMM WANTED. O NE who understand* French, Music on the Piano and the ordinary branches of the English educa tion, to instruct two young Ladies and three children, until the 1st of November next. The situation is one of the healthiest and pleasantest in the low country of Georgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE A CO., apr 28 , Savannah, Geo. WANTED TO Ft’HCllAriE. QA TO 40 bond of Stock Cutile and somu good OU Milk Cows ; inquire of Edwrard J.udeous, Acton Plantation, 5 miles from Savannah, on ths White Bluff WANTED. A GIRL TO DO IIOU8E WORK. Enquire at this office.ap i'l tf WANTED TO HIKE A GOOD ABLE BODIED COLORED MAH to stay in Dry Goods Btore. A a1kint I • Piiiituloon Mukors and two ROBINSON A CAMP’S. w fi ANTED.—A Lumber freight for New York, for schr. Elisabeth and Ellcnor, apply to 16 WILLIS A BRUNDAUE. WANTED TO III HR, Y the year, four Men uud two Women, to work farm near the oily. Apply to the subscriber, apr 16 7 Liberty-square. JAMES J. SNIDER. MSQgJNCE. ZP' , «°l-Ca,h Svtlem. CAPITAL *430,000. ThU nnpu, combi.•• the Mutual .ul 1-mprl.UrT system, and will insure the live* of white persons, also negroes. Dr Arnold, &le<lic«l Examiner] mar 16 ly MINIS ft Fl.ORANCK, Agents. tf sin croft A Bryan, GENERAL ACJKNT8 AND IIHOKKRH, ran tub rcHCiisex and salb or STOCKS, RONDS. EXCHANGE.» REAL ESTATE. No. 117 Buy ritreet, Havuunuh. jan24 ly Liverpool mul liOndon Fire nnd Life loNurani-e Company. f|t||E nndnrsigiiml Agents of the above Company, JL trill Uk* risks against Fire on llnlldings. Stock iu Trade, fto., cn tho most favorable terms. RANCROFT ft BRYAN, jan!4 ly No. 117 Uoj'-sE, Savauuah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 or Pounds Stcrllnir. ri tilts INSTITI’TION liu. u.tul.li.litul .„ A,ou"v J ln B.».nn.h, .uil rtre Polict«.uuou I-roctu aud Prep.rty will b. lUU.d b,r ANDRITW LOW . CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. 1.UNUUN riKKNIX FI HU IIFFICU. qtills Cump.Dy lube. Kir. Hl.lu in Ibl. city,.ml X iu.ure. Rout, and Uuw. «Pi ROOT. 11AUKR8HAM k AON. Acuta dKTNA 1NHURANCE COR PAN 1 OF HARTFORD, CONN. THE undersigned, Agents of the ubove Company, 1 continue to Uke risks against Fire on Buildings. Stocks, etc., on the most favorable terms. »pr 14 COHENS ft HERTZ. Rntual Lite lnaurancr Company of New York. T SAAC ARI1ATT, Sec’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, X Frss't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applicstious received by f«h 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houihorn Mutual Insurance Company. A 8BURY HULL, President aud Treasurer.— Alhon Cuask, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. The undorsiguod, Agent of the above Compauy, con tinues to tako the following risks, vis: Marin*. River awl Pirsj also on the lives of Servants. Live# of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the 8outb. WILLIAM KING, Agent. jnael7 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. Duuciug Academy. nl MON8. A. HONAUD respectfully informs Cs&liis patrons that his last Term, of this season, will ^^^oominence on Thursday, 7th Inst. Pupils, for tho abovo term, will bo received until the 23d inst. Persous willing to patronise him arc request ed to Bend pupils to his Aoadomy ut 4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays. N.B.—AIou*. A. B. a Faucy Dress Ball will take place on Tuesday, 26th inst. apr g NOTICE. T71ACTOUH, Merclinutftaml Olhern. de- X siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my press, IJastern Wharves. uiar5 tf C. A. L. LAM All. BATHING HOUHIi. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully anuuuacea to the O • oitlsena of Savannah that on and after this day, Feb. 9th, th* nrloe of bathing will bo, for a single bath 69 cents, or 3 wickets for $1, until tho 1st day of May next; from the 1st ot May until thu 1st of November netft, the price nf bathing will bo 26 cents a bath, fe 9 , DRUGS AND.MEDICINES. fpHK subscribers, wholesale nod Retail Druggists, X would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their well-selected stock uf the above mentioned ar ticles, which they oiler for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, fto.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Yarnishos, Glues. Putty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, l.ard. Rapusecd and PatentOil; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whalo Oil, Spice-, Mustard, Saloratus, Matches,fto.; LANDRKTH'8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Mudicino Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of artioles for family uav, oou.lsting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, fto.. with an olegaut assortment of tins French and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which aro warranted to be of tho best quality, mar 19 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. EXCHANGE WANTED. QA TO CO DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted OU by (jah"** ~ C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses aud LandB. For Rent. Ogeecheo Road, seven ml. js from tbe City, tacned, is one acre of excellent Land suitablo fur gar dening. Enquire at 202 Bay-st. G apr 29 To Rent. E OUR Tmiomoiits—2 having 4 moms each, and 2 five rooms each. Tho Houhos are si mted on Prioo aud Taylor-sts., naar tho Medical College. Apply to C. 1L PICKETT, on Walnut-#t.. near Harris' Live y Stable. TO It ENT. \ COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE — J.X, situated in a pleasant part of Brouglitou-st., pos- seMiun given first of Jane or earlier. Apply ‘ r 27 if — apr 29 MRS. liEMBllART'S Boarding Houso. TO It ENT. 2 OR 3 ILOOMti, as may bo requii pleasant part of the city. A Fn to Brougliton-streot, very suitable for a Doctor'. Lawyer'^ Offioe. Rout moderate. Apply at 17 Bull-st. apr 27 0 WANTED TO KENT 1AIA1ED1ATELY. A House in u central purl of tho city, for L l pu the summer only. It will be takon with t the furniture. Apply at 162 Congress and 71 8t. Julian street*. TO KENT* 1TORE at present occupied l»y Mrs. 8.BAWYE11, 7 167 Congress-street. For particulars Inquire oi For Sale. [ A highly improved LOT, situated iu the I center of tho town of Jacksonville, Florida, upon ■ which is an slogantly finished Bearding lit llourdiutf. rpWO OR THREE single Gentlemen X commodsted with ploasant board at ths ooruer of send Abercorn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, 44a. THE Subscriber, lute of the Washington Hall, X Macon, Go., having takon the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large and airy rooms, ho hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to make tho guests of his house comfortable, je 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &0. DANCING ACADEMY MONSIEUR A. liONAUU mpootfullr Informs bis patrons, that his Academy is open for the —'action of pupils. Toreutella, flotU, Gavotte, l‘ M Schotisch, Redowa, Maiurka.etc. Former pupils are requested t ..... , like to learn Fancy Dances for his Ball, to be given January next. N. B.—Gentlemen's Claaa will begin on Tuesday next, the lGth inst., at 9 P. M. Stirieu, Zingoralla, early if they Classical unit English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, GnuUm-riirect, near the l*nrk. sop 27 dtNl—Sawfim NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. S. SIBLEY. Arm i.26, 1863. Tho Rector of St. Bardolphs; by I'. W. Shelton. My Home in Tasmania : or Nino Years in Australia. Ladies' New Cook.Book : by Mrs. Sarah J. Hall. Life Hero and There ; by N. P. Willis. Nlokof tho Woods: A Tale of Kentucky; by Dr. Bird. Love affairs in < Caustic. : Village 20 yoars ago; by Mrs. A Stray Yankco in Texas; by Philip Paxtou. Heart Stories and Life Pictures ; by T. S. Arthur. Eveliua: or the Uistoryof a Vocng Lady Is Introduc tion into tho World ; by Mrs. Burney. The Sua-ly Side, or Life in a Country Parsonage ; by wir. e Old Man’s Bride. By T. 8. Arthur. Voyage to the Celestial Country, from tho i t of au Old Balt. By Bey. Dr. Cheovor. a Pastors Wife. The Old Man's Bride. AV. - - script i Family Commentary oh tho Four Gospels. By Rev. Dr. Tyng. Bacred Bongs for Family and 8ocial Worship. Every Day Scripture Readings for the use of Families. By Rev. J. L. BluXc, M. D. Essays and Miscellanies of Grsco Aguillar, selected from her manuscript by her mother, rostioal Works oiTi.omas Gray. Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry. Bummer and Winter of the Soul. By Rc Neale. Boy’s and Girl's Own Book. Doctor Birch and his Young Friends. Erskine By G. P. K. James. T*i the si tyirpcts Preserved. :E FAMILIES ving their Car. HOSE FAMILIESdeeiro pets takeuun and summer, cat holsturcr, who has full experience, having oral years to it in N. Orleans. Carpets will be packod and stored uutii Families may wish them relaid. B your orders^to ^ WM. H. GUlON. Agont, akeaun and packed for preservation during ir,can nave the same attendod toby my Up- who has full experience, having devoted »e v- apr 26 2w Carp*t Warohouse, 140 Congro«»-«t. FRESH GROCERIES. KUITM, riiuokod Beef uud Tonnuea.— I ^llUlTM. rinioked ; Constantly on hand by 28 Whitakor-st. ) large assortment of Badger's'Ua(y and Bristle aving Brushes, just received and for sale by ,pr IS W. W. LINCOLN. iVkOWN’H EHHKNCE JAMAICA 44IN- 1) GER —This Essenoe possessos, in a eonoeatratod torn), all the valuable properties of Jamaloa Ginger. Will bo found an sxoellent family medieina; is partic ularly recommendod as a tonio to persons recovering from fevar and other diseases. For sale, apr 26 J. B. MOORE ft CO. W HITE PANTALOON**.—-KOUINdON ft CAMP F/.vi just received a large lot of Navy iauoe and MHilary Drill Panto. For sal* at »Pfkd GAUDBY'S BUILDING. M I’WOKRGAHT A CO. have just jJX. • woeived a small ease uf very eboioe French Fnaisd Bareges, Plain and Brocade Black Gruuadlne* ao assortment of very nice Cambric Inscrtinge aud Edxings, one case of superior Italian Bowing Bilks,— v« hldi, with a vary complete assortment of geaeml Dry Goods, they effk* oa very low cash terms. 178 BROUOUTUN-HTREET, , KU.-illU ^Mfd Street Flour; 66 hhds prime .ft»7 BCRAKTOK, JOIiMST<-':!. CO. t lOOK HTOVKK of Um luit .till mu.t .p. J pwv». HUtrui, to,.lh«r *iu> . nural uk.'C- Rnwibluti-il. is, Ac. AImo, Ibo PritNITUKE. A PRIVATE RESIDENCE ou the adjoining Lot which could be easily connected with ths Boarding House. This is considered the most valuable property in the tbriviug towu of Jacksonville, and will be cold low. Apply to W. W. OATES, Attorney, apr 16 Im Savannah, Goo. TO KENT. 2 SMALL TENEMENTS, in good order, to (apr 8 tf) U. F. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AltNOLD’JS Improved Valent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, OR AIR EXHAUSTED COFFJN8, Which is now taking the place of all others throughout ths Uuited BUtes. II. 8. BOGAKDU8 having beau mode the sole agent of the above f «r c.e City of Savan nah, would respectfully call atteutiou to their vast su periority over anythiug of tho kind that has yet been beforo the pnblio. Tho improvumenU consist iu ce menting the top and sides, and, by the appliaatiou ct an air pump, removing tho air, by whioh means the contents remain without ofiluvia or oliauge of appear ance for any length of time. It is on those advauUgos the claim to superiority is based. The understood having exatninod the above, do not hesitate to say that, in thoir opinion, they aro fully cal culated to answer the intended pori>ose: S N. Uahkis, M. D., | C. W. Wkkt, M. 1)., R. Wxvnk, M. D., P. M. Kollook, M. 1)., r 12 It. Y.aouli»un, Machinist. TUE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION 5 A New Cook Stove, CALLED "TI1E NEW WORLD." For UurnlitK Wood or 4Jonl. The Bubscribers liuvo just made nrrungc- ments witli Messrs. Abbott ft Lawrence, btore Ml Makers, of PbiladelpUia, for the exelusivo sale of tliie excellent STOVE. The makers bad it thoroughly teatod before offering it to the public for sale, and it also comes very highly rocouimendcd by those that are now using it. W* put a few of them up a short time alnoe in this city, and thoee who AUCTIONS. By Phi Hi vlck A BeU. y j u, r •>. •» uo-dook, will be soldln frout of store, the usual assortment of Groceries. Provisions, I.lquors, Croakery, and Glais- Dr 7. Goods, new and second hand furniture, poreoowl«t .notion nnj not. -Ulboonldfor and risk of tlio former rurchaser. iko Kern for wny a tmr~igf ”^*^£2222 Will bo May 6, at 11 o'cl6ck, lb* Cpaalogham's Wharf, 7165 j ’ Metal aud Nails, damaged on ths Shin Can- Terms'cash U “ d#r lu, P* ot ‘o“ of t(!o 1VD Wanfon#.- _ _ ...... ^ Pncure/to/c, steamboat aUghiunt and Udkft a7j»,4#«i7 Just recoived per laat steamer—2 oasLs ouiKim. 1 do Frenoh Hoad Hdkfs., for sale low. 2 IVnauira lit iron and Lank ~ ** sorted _ P«r R.R, 13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog rwsad* 1 ^* 2.0U0 " Fresh Leaf Urd, just received ... from Tonntavee, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Com and Oats at Private Siair. 900 bags Corn, and 360 do. Oats, for sale in lots to suit purchaser*. Siraubcrry Set* at Private Sale, Straw berry Betts of th* following kinds—Alics Mande, Boston Pino, British Gneea, Ohio RedwoH, Hnd«r»n Crimson Cous, White Wood, Hover's Seedling, Early Scarlet. They arc all grown in this climate aud in good order. All orders left at out store for any of the above kiuda will be promptly attended to. Marthall Huu*e Omnibus awl ZWiph at Private Sale. Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness complete. Alao—the fine plcusuro schr. Ann, with new 8ailf, Rigging, Ao., all In complete order. The above .property will be sold ting terms, fin preseat own from tho city, has no further 2UU0 bushels prime White Corn. emu Provisions, <ftc. >lj?it»U^ht ^ WELL offerouaccomm *" ,J c ^ rrr Ur ‘“- Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 raska Hams, 16 oasks 1 and Granite. Chockbmv.—26 crates assorted Comm. ........... Glasswaui.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, lo oaaoe Vines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ae. CmACKKit.i.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ciu aks.—60,Out) Common German Cigars, 20,0U0 Span ish Imported Jo. Bcai.es.--A large assortment of Falrbank’s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Aiau, • uKuivmvui 01 iieauy aiaau cioining, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fane/ Soaps, Fa ey Articles, Ao. Ac. jy 14 and for sale low, 160 bbls. Koaeudale Cement, 26 do. Piaster Paris. L0TT£RIEb. D RAWN NUMHHKM—Ol Urmme* Lottery, Extra Class 62 : 7 6 48 24 1.1)1 13 58 60 60 19 43 Lottery, Extra Class 62 : 36 75 48 24 1.1 11 IS Nos. 13 19 48, also 13 18 19, three number nrlies sold. nos. is in 48, also 13 18 19, three number prises sol Also, Delaware 99, Class 31, dtawn in Wilmlugtoa Saturday. Drawn Numbers: 9 6 21 60 12 76 66 67 29 IS 73 32 4 Nos. 4 18 66, throe nnmber prise returned. 4JKKENK AND I'lLABHI lYIDNUIHKNT LOTTERY OFFIOE, Office JVo. 0 Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. CLASS 63 ruu 1863. To be drawn In Ravannah, This Day, May 4, 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tlokets |1—Shares in proportion. JAMES GOWEN, m *T 4 Vender for Gregory ft Maury. Offisslfo. 163 Kiy^Stred. 2Doors East of th* CitpEotel. Prizes ! Prizes ! ! Prizes ! ! ! JJKAWN NUWHERS- Of Georgia Stale Lottery, Class 1, drawn in Stvaunnh, 2nd last 39 19 CT 14 II 36 44 37 64 38 29 Ticket 19 38 67 prise of $IU0 sold in a full pack, and 19 39 66 prise of <100 sold in a full pack. 4JE4IK4J1A HTATE LOTTERY. Fur the bt*»fit u/the Independent Eire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers. 1 Prite of. tmw“ Orders Horn the country auswered promptly, drawingsseut rogularly,and prises sashed on demand at this office, by 4 CHARLES B. TATTERBON. have scon them lu operation acknowledged that thoy never saw any Stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or bakiug, that performed so well and with so small a cost for fuel; the castings in this Stove arc vary heavy aud mounted in tho most porfect manner; tliebakoplato is so constructed that you can get twico the heat in thu oven as any other stove now in use. We aro now re ceiving the different sisos, and wo cordially invite sll to call aud examine before purchasing. Wo haro also, various other pattsrns, among, which may be found the Iron Witoh, Iron King, and celebrated Buck Store, 4JKEKNE AND FUEAHK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Rnll-Htreet. GREGORY ft MAURY, Managers T. W. MCARTHUR ft CO., Btoia No. 13 Barnard-:'t. HPLEND1D 1*1 A NO FORTES. I Ths undersigned haviog just recoived * from ( brated factories of Stoddsrt and J. B. Dunham, ere euabledto offer an sssort- toucli and finish. F. ZOGBAUM ft CO., Warlng’s Range. I.iuul for dale. The undersigned offers for sale Ills PLANTATION IN 8CR1VEN COUNTY containing near five huudred acres of land, about alxty ,£t cleared and under good fence; on it is a very eomfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all necessary out-buildings; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tho C. R. R., directly ou the public road leailing to Hudson Ferry, ou tho Bavauuah river. ScniTK.v Co., April 6, D63. a«fffcated on the corner of Jones aud I 1 lie rvilroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied for srly, on the premises. *- mar7 tt WM. BEENKEN. HOB’T. HABERSHAM A SON. rrilRKE Slceiiiug Rooms, No. JL Also, to hire, a Woman, a good c ant and cook. Enquire of (feb 24) 135 Congress-si A. BO°NAUD. V FOR RENT. f|MIE Upper Floor of Oglethorpe Hall, for 0 I more years. Apply to teb 12 ROUT. HABERSHAM A 81 1 MIR HALE.—Lot OU foet OU West Broml st., Ij ruuuiug back 120 fcot, with a small Wooden Build ing on it. iug bock 121 Arply to (fe!2) WAI. WBIGHT. Vo K-i-iit. A Briok Tenomenton West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Jones and Abercorn street*. tf deo 18 M, To Kent, 1 7OH 1 yo.r, • WHARF STORK. ' mu FORT A DUNHAM. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. A I.INF or Four Hurt. Foil Co.ctioi leave. S.- iKoDduy’and’-vliur.iloy ,Btr o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' and South New pert, arririeg in Darien at 6 o'clock F, M, Returning on Tucaday* and Friday", Arriving in Savauuah at 6 o'clock P. M., aud connecting with the boat* ?or the North, and the cars for the West. gST Office in Bavauuah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'s 8tables, corner of Btato and Whitaker sts. Office in Darien, at Ailing ft Robtrtson. jau 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. The AUuuiic ltuiliun Works. Manufacture flic COMPOSIIE IKON RAILING, U NEUUAl.LEII in Ito.uly, .Ircuglb, .ml ness. OnMfientai Cost Iren Ties are meltod on to rodii and framework of wrought Ison, making it eith er light and graceful like WIRE RAILING» Or, heavy aud solid like Cast Iron. Each pannel being ’thus maue one solid piooo, having no crevices for tho rain or moisture of tho atroosphrre to effect, there ii no rusting of the work. Designs will bo seut to any ad- dress—postage fr*«. Prices rang* from 60 cents to <5 00 par lineal foot.— Railings for public or private grounds, cemeteries, ymiSIh.. kM SSbSb’Sl&raB. Agont, 393 Broadway, New York. N. B.—O. F. and his Agent* are the only paraona au- lorised to seU this newly patoatod Railing, for the Allan Uo SUtes. 3m *p r 19 TT AVING been burned out iu Jefferson street, the XJL Subscriber lias^ removed his Bakery to No. 26 carry t Street, where ho will continuo Baking business. Its will bake and keep on hand, Wheat, Rye and Graham Bread and Cakos, which he will deliver in any part of tho city. Grateful for for- mor patronage, he solicits a continuance of U. •Pr«tf A. F. MIRA. N4IT14JK. I DO HEREBY cuutiou u 11 purrons, particularly those ongaged in Bottling, against cither buying, soiling, purloining or using boUles boaring my name. JOHN RYAN, Soda WaterBottliug KUblUhment. apr 9 lm» Corner Wsst Broad and Bay-st*., Bav. ■4? To Hire. IOOD HOUSE 8ERVANT- children. Apply to * A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. a good 1; Spring Fa*hjon ■ Messrs. BEEBE ft CO.’S suporior HATS of the Spring Stylo, now in storo and for sale at tho p ^Iiat aud Cap Store or N. K. BAItNUM A CO., fob 12 149 Congruss Btroet. Duffucrreuu Gullery. ri^HE Subscriber has taken tho Rooms fbrmorly occupied by Mr. 2‘ronUco, corner St. Juliau street " "* square, where he will be happy M loruur patrons of the Establishment, and as mar./ new ones as will favor him with a call. Ail pictures put up in the best style of the art.ri£ft W. MILLER. FOR HALE OR HIRE. A GOOD BLACKSMITH, who has been r * “ • . ployed as tlromau. Apply to U. F.WILLINlf. Hr. I 60 12 76 65 67 29 18 73 32 4 u lu .iav auuui, A UIS Umj, nmj 16 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets <1— shares in proportion Vendor for Gregory A Maury. for aal* by may 3 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. APOTHECAKY’8 HALL, S. E. Corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. fl'IlE subscriber would most respectfully inform X the oitlscne of Savannah and tho surrounding ouua..y, that lie has L ken the storo situated as above, whore lie is now opening z f" 1 ! and select stock of Drug", Mudlclutm, Uliemlealu, Fi rluine- ry, Fancy Articles,Dyo HtuUn. '*• " 4>laHNwnre. Are., car., shich ho offers to the public at wholesale and retail, 0 “eh terms as cannot fail to give entire salisfaetioi f ;ivo ty. both as regards price and quality. ' Everv article he ofiers for sale has been selected by niseif within tho lost twenty days, from tbe most reh- abi* houses in tho uortliorn markets ; particular atten tion having been paid to their purity and freshness. llaviug had several years experience in the prc. cription business in northern and southern cities, he feols himself fully propured to couipouud all proscrip tions and family medicinesoutrusted to him, withcaro, neatness and dispatoh. Prescriptions put up at all hours or the day and night, by a skilllui aud competent hand. Physicians, country Merchants, and Families, and all persons who need or may need pur* und genuine medi cines ct any other artiel* that is gonorully found in a well regulated Drug Htore, are respectfully Invitod to call and examine his stock before purchaaiug elsewhere, at flie Apothecary's Hall. 4. E. Db FORD, Druggist and Chemist. ?EA8-]d9 do Cow P«aa B UTTER—10 kegs eholoe Goshen BACON—Sides, Shoulders and Hama CIGAR8-6000 Regalia-cheap TOBACCO-5 bales Leaf Tobacco WHISKY—10 bbls old Monnngabela—very ehoioe SCALES—I 70U lb Platform Seal* t i pc Cotton Bea completo*—little need SAFE—1 superior ftafe, cheap. If Mammoth Com 11 The balance of that celebrated Corn will be sold veiV low to eloee the conalgameat. Apply at onto or yen lose the chanoe. , — Bonnets! Bonnet SO Cases trimming ano general variety „ STORE, ««. 139 Broughton^!., g««. _ tikja THE l.rg.,1 and riche.i lot a 4yg ;;il *» *1 ~ not. «vor otj.nwl I. Uii. dir. Canal Sj*sj4 Nluln.rt .nd th. paalto ««mi ■ lavtlci to ...ml.. UtUklMk. Jit aonprlnil SO Different Styles S‘,“/ Filch Colorad Hoods. A grant variety of Crape Embrold^rad*B«mnet BSHhJSS* *■!>ft!*?*. iS?®! Batin msssasu rSuss and Colored Lacr limps and Galloons. WMteaWi Col ored Silk Fringe. Mantillas. Plain Bareges, shell aaft other Combs, Hair Puffs, Curia and Plaltts. Riblotm Plaitts. Flowers. Wreathes and Fsatfaera, Boane*aUk2 Jet and Faucy Wriatlette, Button*. Steel Trimming? Zephyr Worstosds, Embroidery,8Uk of every shod* and color, Braids, Fans and a groat variotv of othar Goods. Smoking Cans. Slippers, Children's Hahlllmeat*, nek as Robes and Backs, marked with new patterns forbrtr ding. Mrs. Doris, aaslstodby competent MlUnsr*from Now York, will attcud to the trimming department, and will endtsvor with skill and taste to pleaaoalhrho favor Lee b ©Bier Bonnots olsxned, blsaoh- with orders. Fancy and t ed and Pressed. Pinking Eg- Five Bonnet TriaUMn wanted l perfectly understand thebuslnsi MRS. HILBBKf No. 167 CO NO RBS&Jy THE B I*. ^ Trimmings for Dresses, French Mowers, Bilk* ““ " tor Party Dresses, Collars and Under-Sleeves, and respectfully invite* the attention of Ladlaa to hoc Store, No. 157 Co 114voM-atmet. JUT All of thv abovo goods airs of Mrs. d.'s welec- nit 7 lion. ItiiliiiM-ry and Bri-wmiitiiIng.' MRS. S. TOMB, No. 15 Banard-st. Having completed her SPRING 8TOCK, respectrullr invito* the inspection of her cus tomers to her new and beautiful stylos l 1 Frenoh Embroidered Lace cri-p."!.™!,'. Bilk. Gocsimor l^ce, Nanolitan Laos, EngU< 1 e Split Straws, Snow Flake, Diamond Balia. Hair Gaute, Knotted Gossimer, Geneva Tripoli, Misses* Fancy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond Lace. Small Slsed Fancy Bonnets, Ops, Flowers, Ribbons, Mantillas, of n new and beautiful style, Dress Pattsrns and Dress Trimmings. MILLINERY AND FANCY G4JOD8. MBS. DOE, No. 17 BAKr/Altlt-STSSKT, Takes tbf-i method of informing the Ladies of Savannah, and vieinity, that aba haa just re ceived her SPRING STOCK, comprising $>\ Savannah, and vicinity, -rived her 8PIUNO (! rge and fashionable awsortmei d BILK BONNETS. Also, a uiui artioic, of the most delicate fabric, Ingoldaudl luco, and a now suuflhsr BONNET of French Lawn.— Ribbous. Caps. Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas. Straw Trimmings, Ac.. Ac. I*. 8.—All orders from tha eonntry promptly attended EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE. On the First Day of May, Part First of On tho k irst Day of May, Part First of THE POP(JEAK EDUCATOR Will bo Published at No. 17 Sprueo Street, New York; Price Twalro and a halfoeute. r I’1118 will bo theiiiostcomiirohensivo Educational I Periodical ever Issued from the Press. It will in clude a regular course of instruction in every deport ment of knowlsdge. It proposes to introdooo the Peo ple to all the departments of Human Knowlsdge. and to afford Individual man ths means of a oomplei aseooUv —. wins 1 _ „ — whole field of Human Knowledge. Each number of (ha Educator w ill contain articles in several of the depart ments. Tb* lessons In Geography will be aoootspanUd with macs engraved on copper; and the Lessons in Department which ca every other Department which can admit of it will b« illustrated by Diagrams, Engravings and Drawings.— Nothing which artistic skill cau do, to embellish tha aeveraTsututota, will be uegledM* ’ I Populai The Popular luduuator embraces tha following Do- partments aud Huluects: I. language.—This includes Language, Grammar. Philology, and Bellas Lettrss, * II. Nbtnrni History.—Geography, Botany, Zoology. Miucralogy, aud Geology. III. Mathematics.—Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry* Mensuration, < IV. Physical Scieuoei.—Mechanics, Statistics, Dana- m»cs, IlydtauUca, Optics, Acoustlui, Chemistry, Astronsmjk ' ygrw- V. ludustrivl Sciences.—Ffehing, Heating, Agrl- Mining, Metallurgy. cultures, Manufacturers, Mining, Metallurgy. Coining, Modes of Communication, Improve ments. VI. Fine Arts.—Drawing. Painting, Sculpture, Ar chitecture, Music Poetry, Ornamental land scape and Gardening, Ornamental Art. VII. Abtnropology.—Man, Anatomy. Physiology. VIII. lilstory.-liiatory,Biography IX. Philosophy, Mental and Mon Science,! phy.M X. Political Science.—Law, Government, Political Economy, Statistics. XL CiviJisatiou.—Newsp*. „ Learned Societies and Institutions. Newspapers, Journals, Lecturers, jtieeand Institutions. XII. Miscellanea.—Notes of Books, Answers to Cor respondents, Ao. Tbe succeeding l’artsof the Popular Edooator will appear on the first day of ovory month. Prico 12)4 cents.—<1 50 per Ani in advaneeT ALEXANDER MONTOOMfiv.' 17 Sprueo Street, New York, and sold b< cent apr 23—lm Si 60 »*] EX AND "* dd by ieroily. iHiFEBEOi iua|>r— 1 WOKla is uckuowlodgmr ob all liaods to AUKNT8 WANTED. , X ho the best jci'leetion of Musio over offered to th* world. tST y t* VmUlns 676 pagoa. Embracing Psalm and Ilyun tuuss for almost awry imaginable occasion of worship; Odes, Anthems, Bunday School. 1 **' uary. Temper ut, Revival, Cawpmecting, Missionary. Temper j, Patriotic and Moral pieces ; Scotch, Irish, Gar- 1, French, Spanish, Portnguoeo, English and other foreign music ; and a vast wuiouut of American musio. old and now, a great deal of whioh has never before been published. Addres* the author, llplM-. Tm» Oat p. «. ‘ Tho above work is for sal* by JOHN M. COOPER A CO., Savannah, Go. G roceries*, Arc*—coffee—150 bag# u|b. Rio, 76 do Jamaica, and 60 do Java. Sugar— IU hhds Porto Rico, 19 do Bt Croix, A do N O loans, 160 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Clarified. Molasses—25 hhds Cuba, 76bbls New Orleans. Flour—160 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 60 do Uira Smith' Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia llarns, 300Baltimoreb* ged, 30 hhds Bides, 20 do Shoulders. Cod I) sli. Soap, Candles and Stnroli—60 boxes N6 ) and Family Soap, 60 do Palo ; 75 do Auamantine Caudles, 26 dd Sperm, 25 do Star. 160 dc Patent Mould do; 40 whole r 19 tf lm ROBERT HABERSHAM A SON. 60 do crushed aud powdered Sugar 25 do Doinestiu llrandy 40 do New England Rum 20 ^ and 20 casks 4th Proof Brandy 20 >, chests >«Q> papers Bisk Te 20 > a do Hyson 800 learns wrapping Paper, ossoruid oites 200 boxes No l Family and Pale Soap 20 bhds prime P R Sugar 15 do fair Muscovado do 26 casks quarto and pints Bysss Porter prime old Gov. Java Coffee ou noses Ohio Pipes, largo Bowl 40 doteii assorted Brooms 200 do Pointed Buckets, landing and for sale by apr 21 * * SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO J c The Charleston Shoe Store, J9 -.m«n*>. 18 the (deo* CASHVfilt pet Bags. Persona , _ ^ . any of these sirUoles, should not forgal tb* nnmber. as lk.; wUl Kw.,a i.d • w.U nlMUd nwk lu ..fuel Crolr - i^di^iAuWak ».d Ooiond CKtUn, uiuc.' *' '* Udlu- ««d MU...' Slipper, of Ml kind*. Children’. Dm. I. |r.«‘ r.rl.1/, Cnllcman'. Call. F.w.d ud l'«„Ml SooU, Min’. Kip.i.d l‘«««.d BrugMU. •*PrV tlUPPIilW-f«r sttNuaer.-lu Apple* in fine order, Jad for sale by '“.D. <VBD- ^ 3 ELF RIMING PLOUH—A fresh lot just re- j oaivH, Me I. tvUJMOti* of perfection, with a great variety o'l the efioioest Syrups, prepared with great care and from the bast ma terials, may be found constantly ou hand at the store of apr 7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-eg. TOBACCO. I Mj Dorado, Dawson’s, Royal Arob and other fa* j vorito brands, forsale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. 1 i | BOXES Uraugi IU and for sals by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. I BHL.MilIOKKBTONUllKM, extra large and for sals by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. B o-rntu A choice article for the Tuble and for sale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. C 1HEE8E—-A few boxes toil of superior Choose, J and for sale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. sine. Fntuam’s Macaslne, Godey's Laly's Book, -m s Megaiia* for May, Blackwood tor April t re ceived and for sal* ai tb* Bookstore of S. 8. SIBLEY, 106 Qungrese-et. B altimore flour.—iou bbu. iiownrv street Baltimore Mour, for sale by apt 26 ROWLAND ft CO. XYUKNATKO IllTTKKrt.—A sure rent- ou *— just rooeived and for salo by . JOHN B. MOORK ft CO. Q ELECTED UOHUEN BUTTER.— kyajBlectod Goshen Butter,landing Cr^t steamer SO 37 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. On, BUCK, liiud K AD Ml l*«>TA-I-«K8 r f™ Mil km i, iustii) w. V. root). LOU 11, dec.—-Jt/U Ulllfl. .L. half bbls. Butter, Soda an boxes do., 30 oases preserved Pea Syrup, 60 do. assorted Cordials, i apr 18 Me] 1 IQUOK8.—5 half Pipes Otarti cud Bouscblll Xj brandy. 3 pipes Holland Gin, 59 hhls. 1‘helpa Uo., 30 bbls. Brandy, On do. Domestic Whisky, 30 do Old mcmauon ft doyle. ' Ia'LOUR.—‘JOOblils.N.tft.Luuisst s’ and 24 do. Extra Family do., rcceiv ETl'rercott, now dincharging, and for sale low from C. TOMS, 126Bay-st. lOKN.—IWM) sacks of^rime While do/n, jitH^Vi / lOi yj ro wharf. N - B.—For Repairing, ear tense are M cCOMBIK’8 FURNITURE POLIMH, * x * catioa prompt. 6mo* Grate Varnish. Mount Eagle Tripoli, for olean- is-ware—to be founJ at 166 MORSE A NICHOLS. a| AIR. UKAHri, Iron and Tinned Wire nnd AX Bolting Cloth Sifters, Milk and Gravy ~ Skimmers, Ladles, Cullenders, Jelly Drain MORSE A NICHOLS. K USH TOM. CLARK «V < 0»H. Cod Liver Oil, Barry's Trloopheruus, and Mexican Mustang iainimeut, received and for sale by mar 26 J. E. Dx FORD. Apothecaries' Hall. M A J Uo.,Pia! ANTI LL AH, MANTILLAS.- Rich open worked Silk Mantillas. Kieh Pou do Sole Silk ink. Bine. Black and White Crepe de Parrto do.. Blsek Lace aud V ai et Figured do., jurl received at apr 9 WA DSWORTU'8, Si Brdnghton-st. J^UTTER A^D ^HEEHE^-3 0 tirkiim prime and uhsice Uosheu Butter ; 60 boxes C'neeso re wired per steamer and for sale by »P r *2 MCMAHON A DOYLE. R UM.—40 barrels L. Feltou * Sou’s Boston Rum, landing from bri* Clement, and tor sale by BRIGHAM, k' w brIqiiam. Rei.ly A CO. I YON’M MAGNETIC POWDER—For U.e Xj destruction of nil kinds of insects. Roach**, Notin'. Auts. Fllos and InsecUon Plants, just raveivod tad for aale by (apr 27) JOHN J <Ik MOORE A CO. else, prepared and for sale by *pr 16 J. E. DkFOKP. Apothecarlss' Hall. T IQUOHS.-Aluir plp M ounlflr.ndy,5<lo Xj Biwtoan do., 3 hljiM Ualliuid Ol., 10 W«fh.li| AI bib. Ikxiicll'c btuJi, 76 do. Whbky, tm*ItS| and for solo by half boxes 8tarch. ■■■ Tobacoo—360 pkgt, vartous brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, ao.-SO boxss Lemon oyrup; ir Walnut aud Tomaro Catsups : 10 do Braudy Pi Douiostlu i.lquors—76 bbls Plielrs' Gin, 60 do N E Rumi 75 do Reclined Whisky, 30 do extra Old Mcnongaheln Wines—20 quarter casks Pars Malaga, 8 do ehole* MAH ON ft DOYLE. COLD HUDA WATER, F LAVORED with the finest and most del ice to SYRUPS, always on draught at HlcJC’k FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and Whitaker-atreeto. i.EMON SYRUP and BYRUrs for FounUlns. klbi promptly attended V HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES te HARNESS 183 (!ongresi.etreet, Mavannak, Tll f Subecribers maim factored “ tlrjffik. Th# SubecribeTB manufacture^--A HttV aud k-»«ii ounstantly oo liand, anS^ls:gu au.) varied stock of Sad-HHBk *7 .die#. Bridles and Harness, ard articles til lA*tr tins. Our stock comprises also a large assortment of l^unka Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddlebags, Whipe, ftiVpei sons deuiruua of supplying themselves, will dq^vVeU to Misnment. All arttoles i ■ • 19 ^torlal and workmanship H. W. HOLLISTER. 'Wllktt. W urrK-kio ulovek- steamer Alabama. * a » ir2L Laroche a bowpb. A new and excellent article for boiling milk, together with a full and general assortment of ailtchea Utensils, may be had at 156 *■ MORSE ft NICHOLS. Broughton-st. (apr 26) TANANT»M CORDIAL ELiXERof TUK- E KEY RHUBARB, OR (lie euro of Dyspepsia, Diarrfuca, Constipa tion, Bilious and Nervous Hsadaeh, just recoived - UN B. MOOR aud tor tale by (apr 27) JOHN 1 1LAKUT.—Chateau Marrau, Leo villa and Hunt Ht. Emiliun Clarets in csss ; Sauterne— lautSauterue Wluu in cases, landing from schr. Le- Roy aud for sale by IU V Haul . . O ceived aud for sal* l*y_ (apr 27) W. D. I rjRUPAKB FOit WKT WKATHKH~ I The Subscriber has received a large lob INDIA RUB, g— ** 4 JBBEIt GOODS, consisting uf Over i ind Gloves, for sale by WM. F apr Ir Draper and Tallo;; 1 T11.K FANH.—Glass, MCMAUON ft DOYLE. 2 HOD A FOUNTAINS, newly tinned, and for axle by jfiprffl J. A. MAYER. Puiutod Puile and Tubs, J»d Market Bashetf., Pastry and RoUlag Pins, for aal* by 1 f npr 9 JAMBS JULLIVAN. L)KBP. 7 M bMT.U Mm. ud PrUu. awfiSd D m, .ad I . CCHN1M0UA51