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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. I) It. J. J. DKA1UNU _ (jfTon hla services io the citiioni of Satan- in the practico of Msdiclaa And Bnrge- Cbrouic diseases will reoelv* particular attention, oicfl or stairs, No. 123 Broughton-stmi. tf ap 20 TOLMT. I> CONDON oilers Ills GARDEN LOT ^ sad HOUSES theroor, to 1st. It is situa- . ?~~ L . j on the coruor of 1 lit'Thuudorboldtnnd JmM. . , itoaJ.. It has all lie nocesaary improvements au'd under good cultivation. Apply at tbo City Hotel. _ ~ ~~ i*n nunm of fact is worth a pound of thou- and tbo swarm of conolnsive facts that clu.ter aronud tliat luoomparablo preparation, Uoof- 1 ud’iGorinaiBitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackaou, Philadelphia, establishing its value as a tonic and ro- torutire, arc suoh as would prevent incredulity itself from questioning its etflcaoy. In all cases of disease of me stomach, whether aeuU) or chronic, it tuny bo ro- uinmundod for its soothing, cordial, and renovating in fluence. Dyepopsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, uau- nervous tremor*, relaxation and debility, 4o., are relieved by the BiUors in a very short space of time j . a ., or ie vorauco in their use never fails to work a apr 12 STEAMSHIP LINES. V. B. .11 All, MNB. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. New-Iork & Charleston Steam-Packeti. Lea vo Adger'e what v es every Saturday Afternoon and each alternato H'iJhm- dau. On Saturday the new and splen did Steamships J AS. ADDER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION .Capt. Ai. Worry 1,200 Tons. Hoorn accommodations, apply v at tho offloo of the agci 11EN UY MI88ROON, Ksr* Or. J. I'lcbliug. Otlico and resideuoeoornerof Barnard and eriy streets, Orleana-squar*. Utliuo hour 10 o'clock, A. M. tf mar 22 DENTiaTKV. I, rs . KOYAI.I. Illl.l J0II.\50.\, Hurjfiral nml .Ucclmnlcnl DentiMn. ^ Otlice over Zugbaum's Music Store, Mar- ket t»quar« A WuitiiuU?<I Ifivinody. PI INTERS, FARMERS, FAAI LLlKa, 8EA- CAPTAlNS, AND OTHERS). CAN MJKOI1ASB NO HEMEdY EQUAL TO Pit. TWHlAft’ VENETi AN LlMHICVlV p.f Dysoutory, Cello, Croup, Coughs, Khuuuii " a*y Toothache, Headache, ckucss, Cuts, Kurus, Swelliugs, Old Soros, Mosquito Kites, In- s.cttitiugs, Pains iu the Limits, Ae. If it does not glvo relief, reuolleot your money will be r:lcB<lud. All that is asked is a fair trial of it aeooi i- isj io tLo directions. This article is au English rorne- ,.aud was used by \V illiuiii (lie Fourth, Into king of Englnutl, sud certified to by him as a utiru for liheumutlsui, ivhore ever/thing else he had triod, tailed. Over 1U,UUU,UUU Mti«. have boon sold lu tho Halted State* without a tiuglo failure, and mauy families have stated that ir it wm >10 per buttle they would not be without it, iu case ,i ervup, a.it is us uortam tu cure as it Is applied. Tne ujai a.vcre Oouoll Is cured in a tew days, it cures n>oniache iu 3 minuios—UKAiiacuEin * a uu hour and cuouuu, wheu tire*, takou, lu atuw hours. tfC Price 26 aud 6U euuts. ad 1)11. T01UA8 has also put up a ilOKSfc. A.1NIMKNT iu pint bottles, which is warrautud cheaper aud butter i,uu other lev Colic, Calls, Cuts, Swelling*, Kruises, ■.■Miches, Cracked Heel, Ac. sur Fries 60 oonts. |)K. TOBIAS could UU tweuly uewspapers with tho o does not obtaiu relief is uot called ou to pay fex and storekeepers throughout Georgia. • Kali, will supply the country l Medicines which never ait to give satisfac tion, and arc used, by many physicians in their practice. Dr. J. S. Kono’m Nitvoiik nnil luvigor- iiiiun Cordial. Atic Greatest Discovery iu Medical Scienco!—For all nervous Cooditiuus of the System 1—Heart Diseases aud Nervous Complaiuts. w--—-^Thc aatouudiug and happy cdoot of Dr. Hose's Nervous Cordial, lor Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbuess, Neuralgia, Nervous Iremur of tho Muscles,, lleartburu, Flatulence, Pain In tiio fcauu, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or UuJy worn dowu by cure, labor, or study, has induced iu»uy physicians to use it in their practice. For a weak ■ uiuiution, it is a grand restorer: it completely re- luuf.s from the system all nervous irritations, aud is iluiuil miraculous iu Its rapid aud happy ollcct. The • Mk and the nervous ars frequently restored to per- »cl bsalth before usiug oue bottle, Trice tifty ceuts. Dn. J • 8. iluNc'a lirent I'ulu Curer—Hie Wonder of (lie Age. Do/ou sudor with any puiur If you do, use Dr. Hok S I’alu (Juror. It euros Tootnaoiiu, Sore Throat, i.jrsoilO, Slid Neck or Tains iu the Face, iu a lew miutttfs. it ouros quickly Tain iu the blouiauti or besds. Cures chilolaius. Corns, aud any irntatiou >u Lie feet. It acts like a unarm lor Taiaa m the bide, i.nnosor Back, aud lor Klieumatism from a sudUeu •Id, It is magical iu its effects. Iu bottles, I2> a , 26 aud r Cuuuu bviiur in ruL WuitLu.’—Dr. Koae'i Cough byrup gives immediate relief to th« whether eousumpuve or proceeding in.in it allays any irritatlou of ■ stem agu “ '*■ *■*— s aud s>i. o s/stom against auy future attacks, lu bottles i toolings. In boxes 12> a aud 26 cts. re called HaII.KDAD TILl.a, because of all other puis iu their good ellucts. i Adviser toTorsous i. UirougluMit the a r 14 ilBHCS WAiVihl). In lb36 aud 'UU a large number of (Jcor- giaus went ovor to tho ltepublio of Texas to ' (the Toxaus to gaiu their ludepondeuee. Mauy ol >e«u were massacred with Faunin, aud others fell lute tightiug under Cols. Travis, Ward, Uraut, and buion. The llepubliu of Toxas granted to the heirs lliuse brave men a large quantity of luud, very few whom have uornu forward to claim their right. The scuudauts of thoso who participated iu the tovolu- Kuxry struggle of Texav can procure those lauds, ou ■plication to the undersigued, who po/susses ail ueces- t] luform&tioa on the subject, mu a tfiu 8. Y. LEVY, Savanuah. Liberal advauces made upou BUipmeui of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool au Verk. (3m)C. A. L, LAMAH. ->U:DU:a1. CU-A•AUTNJiUHllli^ Dr. E. 11. MARTIN aud Dr. U. L. BYliD, having associated themselves iu tho prac- ’l their Trolession, may be found at their UUice,ai esidence of Dr. U., No. 27 Kroughtou-strect, soutt. betweeu Bull aud Draytou-struets. Dr. M. may tcfuuud at uighl athisresideucoou Houth Broad street, u Wl.itakcr and Karuard streets. dm no 4 DENTISTRY. I>it. M. C. It LAID I'eriurtos all operations portaiuiug to Natural or Artill- Teelli, in the best style. Cilice first ooruor west ol Marshall House. ly jau 17 DKNT1MTHY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Surgical nml iUeclinuical Deuliui. Office coraer of Cougress aud Whitaker-sts., over Mr. ■•luaergast't Dry Goods 8tor«L ly »P 17 TA^COTTcJ FUltmiGN EXCilAiNGh) AND KDlIUItATIUN AGENCY. TeraouswishiugUisoud for thoir friends, and desirous of briugiug them out by tirst packet ships, are informod that tho Eubscribers arc Re only agonu Tor the above Agoucy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapicott t Co., Liverpool, in sums from Li aud up- irds, which drafts are negotiable iu auy town through- d Ireland aud Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all parts of the Couliueut, also for sale. Apply to dee 24 ly BUNKER t OGDEN. 80 Bay-st. Private Hospital. lIllUTOIiH VvaUitlAN &■ GANAUL, ■ViRSt STHEET, WSoT KM) or TUE TUANS lloxu. DHS. WILDMAN Jt GANAUL having * v -2a complotod the arrangomonts for a Trlvate Hospital, aud tittod up the same with all the appliauoei <-i b/giene, good nursing, aud medical and surgical at- Uudxuce, now otfer the benefits of the institution to the I "bile. 1 be terms of admission aro 91 per day. This will §e- c »re constant aud effleieut medical attendance, modi- c ‘kes, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required ■o advance, which will uot be subj»ot to reclamation.— ^ r uts perfectly private may bo obtained ou rea- Ihat the institution may partake as muoh as possible ol the beaevoleut public character which the orlglna* ri lul «uded, they have solicited the following gentle- to act as a board of visitors, who will at all and U J Unto inspect tho premises, and whose names aro K u *raatee* to the pnbllo of its slfioient management; u Chores, i John W. Anderson, I Jolm' W. H.luu, I Solomon Cohen, Montgomery Camming, rrangaments have also beta made for tho nccommo- «»ou of negroes. 1». U. WILDMAN, M. D., Corner Aborooru and South Broad-st. CHAH. GANAUL, M. D., 6onth Broad-strtet, East of Barnard. dec 21 CJ OODM.—Triuied Or- Kiii?* Bareges, Tissues, Grenadines, bug. ijTtl % do Tarlx, Frenoh Cambrics, India kt a V 1 - BD ? Vmtres, Figured and Dotted apTw 0 -' lwr prices, by DeWII cT k MOBQAN. K * VKasTULa,i£—u«v. mTi Uisy areuw-M^* 4 ”*** di“»uce and Bareges, whioh m f !. ry HT, Ul# » r • u »d, next to V. i. Wjrl °f 1 ^ lJ rfjG UrlUiD, fer ulo 5v , - Y. W. co!oiwjairiu2 ’ iaUiL li t " UW ‘ M COUlT, i. .U.I for VtXUj*D4,8B. Corner East Bay and Adgsr's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A now ship will bo plnced on the line to con nect with tho Southerner on Wodneaduya. feb U) FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new aud splendid side-wheel ■toamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons rogistcr, Capt. Walter Col- lius, has commenced her regular trips, aud will leave Savannah on Wednes day. tho 8th Sopt., and every alternato Wodiiumlny thereafter; nay ou the 22d Sept., aud tith aud 20th Oct. and 3d und 17th Nov., ami so on. This ship has beeu built with entire regard to aafety, oomfort aud dispatch, and olTars now and admirable fa cilities to business aud travol. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMA It, Agsut tn Savannah. jau 21 I1KUONk MARTIN, Ag'ta in Thilado'.phta. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The now and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt.Woodkull, aud ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belongin'* ‘o tho Now York aud Savannah . .cam Navigation Company, will leave Sa- >1 Now York every Saturday, xnese snips aro of 1,300 tous reoister, and unsurpass ed In safety, speed und oomfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at tho same time that the Mariou and Southerner leave Charleston, a rivo in Now York as soou as or before them. A^Cabiu passage $26, payable before going on boat Agents: TADELFORL), FAY k CO, Savanuah. jyu STEAMBOAT LINES. Snvanimli aud Aiignslu. fy wct . On and after the 1st of May next, steamer OREGON. Capuin Jas. M. nmlKmtoanaMoody, will inaku regular weekly trips between bavuuuali and Augusta, und touohiug at all the lnterinediato laud lugs on uortnln days and at cer tain hours—leaviug Savannah every Tuosday eveniug at 6 o'clock V. M., aud Augusta every Saturday moru- iug at 8 A. M. By this arrangement planters and merchants on tho river will be attordud uu opportunity of shippiug and receiving their goods with some cer tainty, uiiuol a regular conveyance for thomsulvos and families to and from both plnoon, us tho acoummudution* for passeugers aro both uiuplu aud comfortable. Tirno up ltd hours—dow n 24. Fare $6. apr 2U K1NCULEV. LOCKETT k CO., Agents. Suvunnuli, Augusta uud llumburg. iT*e— The Union Steamboat Company of Georg la and South Carolina having tho- ■■WMB^HBirouglily overhauled and retittud tho su perior stcain-paoketi 11. L. COOK and OREGON, w ith lighters, are uow ready to transport freight of all description betwena Savannah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than auy other boats uu tho rlvefc*. The steamers are commanded by •x|ieriouuod and accommodating captuius, and all freight consigned to thoir ug«ut* w ill be forwnrdod free ol Comm'sslons. Tho accommodations for passengers equal if nut superior tu »*— $6,UU. uy bo-its on tho rivor. Fare UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Ilarlon. liruiiwwlok. St. Alnrys. JACKSONVILLE. MIDDLKIUJKG (Black Creek), AND i'ICOLATA. Leaves terry Tueiday, til 10 o'clock, A. M. ii mu . Tho superior steam-packet WM. UAS- rL»A*k»w^TON. Capt. Shaw, wil 1 leave Tuusday ■MMMMMflkMurniug, at lu o'clock, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. Tho rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 UU Black Creek, Tic:lata auu l’alatka 8 UU For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston • toxin -packet wharf, or to au 24 OLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. TO TRAVELLERS (illlMi NORTH. THE SAVANNAH AND CUARLKHTUN U. 8. MAIL STEAM PACKETS Leave Savanuah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night tram *~ road, and arrivu at Charleston a connecting at Charleston with the Wilmiuglon Stvnm-PncketN. Whioh leave with the U. S. Mail every day, at2tf P. M., aud also with the N«\v-York and C'lmrlcMtou StcniiiNhlps f Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaviug Macou ou Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to couuect with the splen did new steamship James Adyer uuo week, aud tho |Luiuish:i> Southerner the uext. Fare from Charleston to^New-York by land route, 920—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. (my 16J H. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. HATH or rAXSAUJt itEDUCHI). wr*mm . The suporior new steampauket WE- f* MELAKA. Capt. N. King, Haves evory ?aturday at IU o'clock A. M. Rate ol passage lu largo airy stute rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 UU St. Mary’s 4 60 Jacksonville 0 UU 1‘icolata 8 l)U Palatka 8 UU Black Creek 8 UU N. B.—Freight cousiguod to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped freo of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to feb 12 S. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent. LiNXb. FOR llOHTON. . The brig CAROLINE, Harding master, will ameet with dispatch as above, fcrr Height or ■passage, apply on board at Telfair's Wharf or to 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Slcity of 14t) M. Lumber, u ■bSawed Lumber for a Northern Port, Philadelphia ew York preferred. Enquire of ly 4 tl W. CRABTREE, 2U8 Bay-it. FOR NK VV YOIUi- (,nH' U iii l.ine. Tho sohr. PLAN DOME, Capt. Brow n, will havo immediate dispatch for the above port.— FOR NEW VOUR—4«eor^iii Lint*. The schr. PL AN DOME, Capt. It. T. Brown, will havo disputcli for the above port. For MMfebtreight of 2UU bales Cotton to complete cargo, apply tu (apr3U| ROWLANDS CO. FOR NEW YOU If.. jrf., The regular packet brig MACON, Capt. Wat- kius, will meet with dispatch for the above pert. SfalMbFor freight or passage, apply to ape30 ii. K. WASHBURN, AK'• FOR NEW YORK-Brin Lliu*. j'-fr The regular packet schr. LtlPJY, l'owcll master, will havedispatuh. For Height or pus- ■■Mfcsage, apply ou board at Auciau ----- WaMIUIRN, WlLDfc.lt it FOR NEW YORK—Old Entnbliali’d Line. —., The packet brig WILSON FULLER, J.Johu- tggjksou master, will meet with dispatch us above.— SaaMbKor freight or passage, having good accvinmoda- tioua, apply ou board at Tulfnir s Wharf, or to apr22 BHIGllAM, KELLY k CO. FOR IIALTLUORE—ICe^uliu* Llnu. The schr. TRITON, W. Brown mastor, will meet with dispatch us above. For freight or .passage, apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, or (apr28) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. apr 27 FOR UOaTON. The brig CLEMENT, Paul 6layo master, will eut with dispatch as above. For Height or pas- age apply on board at Telfair's w hart, or to BltlGUAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK— Georgia Line ATkj Th0 re * ul “ r packot bark MARIA MORTON. eotfvikCaptain E. 61. Bulkley, having larger portion or liRhwaiicr cargo eugngud aud going ou board will have Immediate dispatch lor the above port. For Height of 2UU balos Cotton to complete cargo, or passage, huviug superior State Room aotoiuuiodatiou, apply to Captaiu ou board at Anderson's upper wharf, or to apr 26 ROWLAND 4 CO. FOR FKEiUiiT OR CHARTER. — -j, Tho schr. G. E. PRESCOTT, Giikoy master.— Li For particulars apply 0) JSOL apr 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. i. 1 WANTKO TO UliAUTKU. A vessel to taku 176 thousand feet Pitch Fin< Timber to St. Johns, New Brunswick, apr 2 WILLIS A BKUNDAGE. WANTED TO CHARTER. vessel to Uko lG‘J(rpiSU m feet Sawed Lum ber to Montevideo, with a return freight York. Appy to New C. A. L. LAMAH. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW-YORK. -p j. Boxes of Cupper Ore may be obtained by ^gj^vesieis wauling heavy Height^ Appjy'* WILLIS A BRUNDAOK. VewMoi Wuiitcd lor FhlludeliHilu. Ki A high rate of freight will bo paid lor a vesaol jHQ,to load for Philadelphia. Apply to ** f ^h6 WILLla A BltUNDAGE. VESSELS WANTED ON FREiOiiT OR CHARTER. e-x-L fcreights tor Northern, Eastern and g^aefesoutneru ports, cau be bad ou applioa-^eM Bltttion to (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. Northern ’ willis'a’brundage.S MARINE RAILWAY. Tho undersigued respectfully informs all who may uued his serviues, that ha ■^■■■lias charge of the MARINE KA1LWaY,shbi wtiluh is now iu saucesslul operation. He is, tbsreiore, prepared to take up vessels of auy site usually visiting our port, and to do the work of ropxiring, Ae.,ou reason able terms. Those who wish to dean or paint the bot toms of their veseols, can also be ace nmodated ou the Railway, uf>ou reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to contract ror building Vessels of any class or descrip tion. and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Hpor-mxking and Caulking, in all Re various braaohes, at the eastern extremity of the oity. MdT A good Shipsuiithis on the premises. »arll H. F. WlLLTNK, Ja. Twenty-Five Dollars Steward. UNA WAY from tho undersigned, on the IfiUi XV iuat, a mulatto or oopper colored boy EZEKIEL, lair oomplexiou, frame weak, about 6 r«et 8 or 9 inches high, ratnor genteel in his manner, about 28 years old, thin dark w hiskers, which probably he has shaved oQ to disguise himsoll. Ho Is supposed to be larking around Mr. Wm. Lloyd’s brick yarn or at Marshallrarmoa’i residence, Thuuderbolt Road. I will pay the above re ward to any person who will lodge him in jaii or deliv er him at Win. Wright s office. apr 18 JAMES SKINNER. 1A UR SALE.—A man 3U year* old, a Ur»truto P Meat, and Pastry Cook, warranted sound and sold Ci no fault, apply to japrSU WM. WRIGHT. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB. THURSDAY. MAY 5. 1853. “ 1,1 — inburamce, Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS FORCASH. No. 140 llrou|(litou Street, JVear Dickson's Confectionery. rfMIE BUB8CRIBER8 oiler for sulc at their NEW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, a carefully eo- lootod stock of Foreign nml Domestic Dry Goods. which willbe sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Cash or City acceptance, consisting iu part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of overy width and quality, Bod Ticks, Tallied Stripes, Checks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Duuims, 4c. Ac. DKUSS HOODS. Alourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Ginghams, Lawns and Organdioi. A large and splen did oollection or colored Muslins, Fren :h Lawns, Jaco nets and Organdies. Black and Colored Bareges, Silk Tiiiues, Black Italian Silk lor Drcxsos, Mantillas, Ac., Silk 1-Ace to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, Ao„ Ac. 1KISH M»liHI UOOD8. Heavy 4-4 . amlly l.iuons ami lino Undrossedrto, "war ranted all pure Lineu Yarn aud Sound Bleach." Also, warranted as chsan as auy suoh Linens cau be found in this market, White and Brown Table Damask, Doyloy’s aud Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen Towols aud Towell ing Orenburg* and Crash. HOSIERY ANII 4j!LOVES ladies' and Misses BiLek, White and Colored Hose, Gout's and Boy's White, Colored and Brown > a Hose, in all sises and qualities, Gauso, Merino aud Cotlou Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladies', Gcut's, Misses and Hoy'■ Gloves aud Blitts of vairout qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE HIIAWLS, EMBROI DERED ROBE DRDSKESS, BLACK, WHITE and COLORED CRAPKH, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOBINKT and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED und PLAIN LACK, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Pocket Hdkfs, w ith a large collection of L. C. lldkfs, from 9' oerdosen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families as bciug particularly cheap. Hoad lldkfs iu groat vuricty. White Moods. Tlain and checked Sw isso nnd Jacouets, Mull. Book, Nnuisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Laces and Edgings, new style hlusliu Collars and Underslceves, Ao. apr IS 2m T. 4 L. McKENNA Heady Made Clothing for Spring mid bummer. WM. R. SYMONS, Drupcr nml Tnllor, 17 Wliitakur-Nt. "I V ESl’ECTFULLY solicits tho iiUontioii of his ^\< friends and the public In general, to his large mock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present aud coming euaaon ; R lies all been mads up under his personal superintendence, aud for alylo and durability of workmanship, Is inferior to none to b< found iu the market. Tho following comprises a por India Grass Silk uud Brown Linen Backs, Bluok and Colored Alpaca Frocks aud Sacks, Pants of Fancy French Casiimere, Black Doo Skin Cassimorc, Black Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Cassl- mere, White Duck. Faucy Linen Drill, together with a largo lot of Cotton Drill und Duck Pants, tor servants Linens. Also, a large Stock ol furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Mcriuo aud Cotton Under shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socka aud Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole of which he offers for salo on uouommodatiug terms, and *it prices as cheap m the cheapest. apr 12 Cheap Cash Store! G 1 BROWN hogs leu vo to auiiuuiico tu his pa- r. trous and tho public generally, that lie is nr receiving aud opening at his New Store, his Spring a mi turner stock of choico and select Dry Goods, at t corner of Broughtou aud Buruard-strccts, all of which Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ike, CITY HOTEL, Bar.Htrect, Nnvnunnli. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offering lux uckuowfedgeinonlM lor the very liberal patronage extended to his bouse, Mr. T. Con- auu (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to announce that Air. J. B. Foley (late of tho Marshall House) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and meet the demands of their increasing patronage. Transient and permanent bonders will Slid at their establishment all tho requirements of comfort au<l convenience. Thu Hotel has reoently been painted their arrangement, have now a private entrance dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any tutrusiou from other portious of the building, and alfonl- iug them all tho privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will tiud tho City Hotel all thoy could desire it, aud^ no effort will be spared to make it so. apr 6 CMUTCHFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Gr(0ln House.) Cliuiinnoogit, Tennessee, a This well known.HOTEL, situated within a fow steps of the Passeuger Car landing of the West ern and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under tho supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bitrsox and lrndy. This House, w hilo under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Pro priotor having secured the services of Col. Griffin' Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook aud House Boy auu haviug furnished the Uousu entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation, aud merit public patronage. Passengers can be accomm dated with an Omnibus to und from tko Boats, feb 18 [ly | THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop, UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, nnr 4 (■,,„) J. \V. NI-KAK, i’l opl icmr. Uoardiug. PWO ORTiIRKE singln Guutlemfn can be ac' X commodated with ploasant board at the corner of ones snd Abercoro streets. tf dec 22 EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglctliorim, Gn. r |^JIE Subscriber, iatu of the Washington Hall, X Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with tho best of new furnlture.and having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of public patronage by c!<\ e attention to buaiucss, having good stabling and every nvenienco to make IUMI\(i ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully infori 11 —*~*ns, that hir ‘" J * of pupils. X r “ .bis patrons, that his Academy is open for the kreoention of pupils. During tho soaHou the following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides tho regular oourse of Tuition :— Toreutclla, Kotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Ziugoralla, Schotisob, Redo wo, Masurka, etc. Former pupils are requested to come early if they like to loam Fancy Dancos fur his Ball, tu be given in January next. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday Doxt,|he 16th iaat., at 2 P. M NEW HOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. 8IBLEY. A cult 20, 1863. Tho Rector of St. Uurdolphs; byF. W. Shelton. My Home in Tasmania : or Niue Years in Aiutrulia. Ladies' New Cook Book ; by Mrs. Sarah J. Hall. Life Hero uud There ; by h. P. Willis. Nick of the Woods : A Tale of Kentucky ; by Dr. Bird. Love affairs in our Villago 2U yean ago; by Airs. Caustic. A Stray Yaukce in Texas ; by Philip Paxton. Heart Stories aud Life Pictures ; by T. S. Arthur. Evelina: or tho History of a Young Lady’i? Introduc tion into the World ; by Airs. Burney. The Shady Side, or Life in a Country Parsouage ; by a Pastors Wife. The Old Man's Bride, llr T. S. Arthur. A Voyage to the Celestial Country, from the manu script of an Old Salt. Uy Rev. Dr. Cheover. Family Commentary on the Four Gospels. By Rev. Dr. Tyug. Sacred Song* for Family and Social Wonbip. Every Day Scripture Readings for the use of Families. By Rev. J. L. Blake, 61. D. Essays and Miscellanies of Grsco Aguillar, selected from her mauuseript by her mother. Poetical Works or Thomas Gray. Poetry of Flowers and Floworn of Poetry. Summer and Winter of the Soul. Uy Rov. Erakine For isle at No. 136 Congress-st. Carpets Preserved. fl'IIOriE FAMILIES desirous of having their Car- X pets taken up and packod for preservation during tne summer, can have the same attended to by my Up holsterer, who has full experience, having devoted sev eral years to it in N. Orleans. Carpets will be packed aad stored until Families may wish them relaM. Send your orders to WM. II. GUION, Agtur, apr 26 2w Carpet Warehouse, 110 Congres*-st. jFUJBSU UKOUJtilMJHSs 1 7HU1TS. Smoked lleel'uml Tongues.— 1 Constantly on baud by JOHN DALY, tf 28 WhiUker-st. 8iinving°BrusUes, just received'nnd for sale by apr 16 W. W. LINCOLN. nitOWN’H KHSENCK J AMAICA CJIN- X J GKR.—This Essence possesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger. Wil) be found au oxcellcutfamily medicine; is partic ularly recommended as a ton o to persons recovering - ' ■ illaiixcaa. For safe. J. B. MOORE 4 CO. \irilITK JPANTAIsOONBe—KOBINdON \\ 4 CAMP hava just recsived a large lot of Navy Duck and Military Drill Pants. Fnr sale at apr Si 1 GAUDRY'S BUILDING. l'UKNDBUGAHT dc CO. havo just JL» reoeived a small oase of very cLolee French mted Bareges, Plain and Brocxde Black Grenadines assortment of very nioe Cambric Insert!ngs and ™lgiugs, one ease of superior Italian 8ewing bilks,— which, with a very onuiploto assortment of general Dry Goods, thoy offer on very low cash terms. ^ 178 BROUGH TON-STREET, apr 26 Opposite St Andrew's Hall. M: ; Side.; *) do. do. Bhooldon i BU bbU ul SO k0(. prime Loaf Lard, roooi rod and for .all bjr »l«g BCR AN TOW, JOHMSTON * CO. — prored pattern., Ugttbov -,iUi a B.n.ral aawii rnentof artioloofor ouliuarv purpose., ror ealobr apr « JAB. BULiHajOS Braodhtoi-rt. A FOIL HAIdK OU HIUK. food second hand Ghiokeriug Piano, inquirs at 32 South Bfoad it. 6 »pr 2S [AlilsTON 14 Alt KET It KEF.—To half bbh* P Harris's 6uU«d Market Beof, lauding (You brig vilson Fuller and for sale by ‘ UI10RN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Bn 1 i/Ui uutiK.iai DRY GOODS. Notice Extraordinary! Positively ScIIImk off at Cost. fpilE Bubscrtbera ilosirmis of closing their pres- X ent business, would (nvito the attention of the eitl- sens of Savannah aad its vicinity to their large and well selected stock of Spring and Sommer Dry Goods at PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which ate tc be found some of the moet desira ble styles of goods, for this and tho looming season, eun- slvtlogin part of tho following good*, vix: Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. do. Silk Tissues, Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tusnes and Uatcgct, Suits and Mull Muslin*, Jaconet and Cambric do, do do Chook Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored Lawns, Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed aad Plain Linens do. do, Dotted and Embroidered Swi-s Muslins, Ginghams and Barege De Tuiino.*, Black and Colored Cbamolion Silks, l'laidod aud Brocaded do, Colored Marcolluo aud Florence do. LINEN GOODS, &c v Ac. We have a large and well selected stock of the cele brated lUCHARHHON'S, GRAY'S, DUNBAR, DICK SON 4 Co.'s Shirting and Fruutinx Linens; Toeother with a largo and elegant assortinuntof White and Brown Table Damask of all widths, Damask Doylies. Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eve Diaper, Linen Ouwlass, Iluekabaok Diaper, Frenoh Linuu Tow els and l)i y lies, Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc. OUR ASSORTMEKT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraces every article kept in a first class retail store. PURCHASERS will Uu nclltocsll and see for themselves, as Urcnt Rnrgnins wil be given, especially In FANCY HOODS, which will be sold in many Instances below Colt. This is no llnnibiii;, CALL and see, And bo oaiured of the fact, apr 28 W£ NT ED. WJ NT ED. TN it small family, n ( ompwtent nml tru«ty Honan X Servant, for such an o \e, liberal wages w ill be paid. Apply at 117 Bay-st. 3 may 4 VIT - ANTED.—100 hull Cotton locumpfete car* f V go of schr. Francis fk ‘tcrly, to sail for New York on Monday, apply to apr 30 WILi IS 4 BRUNDAGE. YirANTED.—A genilo eaa gaitiul Lady's Sud- ff die Horse, of good site, apr90 ROBT. HAL 3RSI1AM 4 SON. 'llrANTED—For tho Suimud ; u coiuiuodiwus Y Y House in a pleasant part of the city, apr 28 0 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 60N. GOVERNED* WANTED. ANG who umfemtuuds French, Music on tho Piano aud tho ordinary branches of the EnglLh educa tion, to instruct two young Ladios and three childreu, until the 1st of November next. The situation is ono of the lieulthiost and pleasantest in tho low country of Georgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE 4 CO., 8avannah, Geo. apr 28 lm WANTED TO PUUCI1ANB. OH TO 40 bead of Stock Cuttfe and somo good t)U Milk Cows; Inquire of Edward Lndoous, Acton Plantation, 5 miles from Savannah, on the Whito Bluff Road. (apr28) 6 WANTED. A GIRL TO DO HOUSE WORK. Enquire nt J V. this office. ap 26 tf WANTED TO HIRE A GOOD ABLE BODIED COLORED MAN to J\. stay in Dry Goods Store. Apply to apr 21 AIKIN A BURNS. \\T ANTED.—'Two Pantaloon Makers and two fY Vest hands, at apr 20 ROBINSON 4 CAMP'S. \\7 ANTKD.—A Lumber freight lor New York, « Y fer schr. Elisabeth and Elleuor apply to apr 15 WILLIS4 BRUNDAGE. WANTED TO HIKE, |>Y the your, four Men ami two Women, to work 11 on a farm near tho oity. Apply to the subscriber, at No. 7 Libcrty-squaro. apr 15 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. EXCHANGE WANTED. QA TO tiU DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted OU by (jan 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. FOR RENT. A TWO story Blick House on West Broad-st., possession given immediately. Apply to may 4 2 B. R. ARMSTRONG, R. R. Depot. l'or Kent. A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House ou the 71. Ogcochce Road, seven miles from the City. At tached, is ono aero of excellent Land suitable for gar dening. Enquire at 202 Bay-st. 6 apr 29 For Balt. 6773 A highly improved LOT, aituuted iu the nJSH center of the town of Jacksonville, Florida, upon iiiim which is an elegantly finished Boarding House, three stories high, 30 Unishod rooms w ith 23 file places, with all necessary out-kuildlngs; good water, tluo shade Alao. Hip FURNITURE. A PRIVATE RESIDENCE on the adjoining Lot which could be easily connected with the Boarding House. This is considered the most valuable property in the thriving town of Jacksonville, and will be sold low. Apply to #W. W. OATES, Attorney, apr 16 lm Savaunah, Geo. TO KENT. Q SMALL TENEMENTS, iu good order. Apply As to (apr 8 tf) H. F. WILI,INK, hr. p.Vjjl L.iiii<i lor kiilc. && The undersigned offers fur sale his PLANTATION IN 8CRI YEN COUNT Y containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and un r «r good fence; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, and all necessary out-bulldiU{,s; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tho C. R. It, directly on the public road leading to Uudeou Ferry, on the Savanuah rivor. The place is considered very healthy; lands producu w ell, and a good location for a country store, and very oouvenient to market. Auy person wishing to purohaae suoli » place would do well to give mo a call immediate ly. Ou it is one of tho bust poach orchards iu the coun try. My postoffice is Halcyondalo. J. FREEMAN. Scuivex Co., April 5, 1P53. tf apr 0 jm\l| TO RENT—Three tounmeut Houses, each ■!SB haviug five rooms, with a kitchen soparate, situ- ■wl atol ou the corner of Joue* and Purse st*., nesr the Railroad Depot, will bo rented cheap, if applied for early, on the premises, to uiar7 tf WM. BEENKEN. TO RENT. r.«i5 Three fine STORES, on Moore'* wharf. U'JI ROB T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. AJLfcb24 TO RENT. rpilUEE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress *t. J Also, to hire, a woman, a good nurse, house ssrv- aniaudcook. Enquire of [ful)24| A. BONAUD. 13OR HALE.—Lot 00 feet ou West Broad-st., X_ running book 120 ler.t, with a small Wooden Build- lug on it. Apply to (ie 12) WM. WRIGHT. pa To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad stroet, with ••“■•eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Giay, iu tho house or at the corner of Jonos aud Abercoinstreets. tf duels To Kent, T30R 1 year, a WHARF STORK. y oct 8 FORT 4 DUNHAM. JSsfeSA «• s - M ?“' SAVANNAH TO DAHIBN. 4 LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Su- vannah every iHonduy and Tliurmlay, at 7 o’clock A. HI. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' and South Newport, arriving in Dariou at 6 o'clock 1*. M. RcturniiiK on TiiCHdnyN and FrldayN. Arriving iu Savannah ut 6 o'clock P. M., auu oounecting w ith the boats for tho North, and the cars for the West. EsT Office in Savanuah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'s Stables, corner of State aud Whitaker st*. Office iu Darien, at Ailing 4 Robertson, jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. 'Flic Atlantic Hailing Works. Manufacture the COMPOSIU IKON RAILING, TTNEQIMLDSD in lrniuly, .Irenglk, nml cht»|i- U ness. Oruameutal Cast Iron Ties are melted on to rods aud framework of wrought Iron, making it eith er light aud graceful like ...... WIRE RAILING; Or, heavy and solid like Cast Iron. Each pannel being thus made one solid piece, having no crevices for the rain or moisturo of the atmosphere to effect, there is no rusting of the work. Designs will bo sent to any ad dress—jostage free. „ Prices range from 50 cants to $5 00 per lineal foot.— Railings for public or private grouuds, cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies, 4c., fe r *“fe. b J r ,___ . GEORGE IOSTER, Agent, 398 Broadway, New York- N. B.—G. F. and hie Ageut* are the only persons au thorised to sell this newly patented Railing, for the Atlautic States. am ^ “pr 19 The ClMM'leston Shoe Store, Mi (Sign of the Rod Flag,) ■ i9 Barnard street, IS tho place to purchase, fer the LOWJCST — ■ CASH PRICES, Boots, bhoes, Trunks and Car pet Bags. Persons wishing to supply themselves with suyof these articles, should not ferget the number, as they will always find a well selected stock to select from, consisting of: . . _ , Ladies* Fine Block and Colored Gaiters, Misses' " *' * 4 ** Ladies' and Misses' Slippers of all kinds, Children's Shoes iu great variety. Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed and Pegged Boots, Men's Kip and Pegged Brogsus, Together with c great variety not enumerated, mar 21 (y E. MURPHY, Proprietor. V/KEN 11 NUFFLIEH-per Nfoamer.-10 X? bbls of Apples in fins order, and for sal* by apr 27 W. D. FORD, O ELF OININU FLOUR-A fresh lot just re- O ceived. Lapr20] M. J. SOLOMONS. Yyf OL. AKMEH, d£0.—00 blii*. N. O. Xu. 30 Jo. choice Sa.ok.3 do., ,MolTOd dad for »lo by apr 22 Mu MAHON 1 DOYLE. IBNNINUM’S UOliltl.lt SOU A WATKK 0 —A PUI1E ABTIOLE.-TU, lomafactutor., (U.o colobmtod JobuIuj., of Cork, IreUod) in til. pr.r.rd- tioa of the m.toriaio for tb.ir bod» W.tor, (Artfully oxolodo dll doleuriooo .ublUnool, ddmiUU, Into It. ooiubooittou ooly tu|rodl.dto of dicortdined parity, A U Er i a"’ 1M - ,mKm “'Ta.'^LoJoN^ CO. t! PUNOB.—Kiuo Turkey Cujo BdUnn, uud fe^rid8.8pcd,.,j»« r ec.J.«|»df««l.byco L, AMIS’ IOU1DK «AK»APAUU,I-A— For tho cure ot Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Iflcers, Chronic Sore Eyes. Cutaneous Eruption*, and all diseases arising from the impure state of the blood. Just rooeivsd and tor sale by „ t apr 26 J. B. MOORE 4 CO. o K BBIb*. Good If ATI Nil FOTAT**EH, Zi) f-.r I,.w (.nr ltU Vi. n. VORI). ■ TUB UNITED «TAT^;s LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nu* Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—c„,h Syttem. CAPITAL 0(130,000. This company combi am the Mntnai and Ptenrletary aystem, and will insure the lives of white peieom* ■!/« nesruoS. Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. ly MINIS 4 FLORA NOE, Agents. llnncrQft firj itn. URNKRAL AUK.NTS AND DKOKBIIH, : ruReuses and balk or jau 24 Liverpool uud Luudim Fire and Lire Inauraucv Company. 3 1'HE unilorxignml Agnau of tliu above Company, L will take risks agaiust Fire on Buildings, Btook in rade, 4c., on the most favorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, _ ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. itOYAl* INSOUANUK L'OillPANY, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, ‘2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. r |'lllti INSTITUTION It ns established uii Aguucv I iu Savannah, aud Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. LONDON FI1U2NIX FI HE OFF1CK. fl >1118 Company tnkos Fire Risks in this city,and X insures Rents aud Leases. ROOT. HABERSHAM 4 SON, Agents. iKTNA lNHlIltANCE C O.HPAN \ OF HARTFORD, CONN. f|>IIE unifersignsil, Agents of the above Company X continue to lake risks against Fire on Buildings Stocks, etc.,on tbo most favorable terms. •pr Id COHENS 4 HERTZ. .Mutual Life Ineurauce Conipaay of Sew York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. JOSEPH I).COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. K. D. Ahmold, Medical Examiner. Applications reoslved by feb 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Mouthcrn iHutual Inuurnurc (.'uinpnny. 4 8BUKY IIULL, President and Treasurer.— Aluon Cuahk, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, io undersigned, Agent of tbo above Company, con tinues to tuko the following risks, vi.i: JJarint, Jiivtr und Fire; also ou the livos of ^remits. Lives of White Persons are eiso taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. , WILLIAM KING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. Dunciug Academy. MON8. A. BONAUD respectfully iuTorms his patrons that his last Term, cf this seasou, will commence on Thursday, 7th Inst. Fupils, for tho above term, will be recoivod until tho 23d lust. Versons w illing to patronise him aro request ed to send pupils Vo his Acuduuy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdayr N.U.-Mons. A. U.'s * ! ‘- Toesday, 26th inst. NOTICE. L’AFTORS, .UerrhnntH nnd Others, de- T siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do sob/ applying at. uij press. Eastern Wharves. C. A. L. ^AMAU. HATI1IN(« HOUSE T M. HAYWOOD respectfully anuounres to the (J • oitisens of Savannah that on and aftur this day, Fub. 9th, the price of bathing will bo, fur u single bath 60 cents, or 3tiokots for 91, until the 1st day ot May noxt; from the 1st ol May until the lit of November next, the price of bathing will be 26 cents a bath. Io 9 DllUtsM AND .H I:I)1CIISL.s. r | 'HE subscribers, wholcsiife aud Retail Druggists, X would resjiectfully call the attention of purchasers to their weil-scleoted stook of the above mentioned ar ticles, whioh they offer for salo at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, OLAS8, 4c.; Union White Load. Linseed Oil, Dry aud Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Putty und Paiut Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vit: Sperm, Lard, ltapcscod aud PatontOll; GROCERS' ARTICLES: WhaloOil, 8piooa,Mustard, Saloratas, Matches,4o.: LAN.ORETH'S GARDEN SEEDS; Alto, Modicine Cheats, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of articles for family uso, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, 8tarch, Ac., with au ciu B sut assortment of fine Frenoh aud Kugli.li Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lnbin’a Perfumes, Cologues, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to bo of the best quality, mar IU JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ARNOLD'S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, °H LI AIR KXIIAUftTKD “■*' 1 T COFFINM, Which is now taking the place of all others throughot the United HUtcs. II. H. BOGAKDU8 having hoe made the sole agent of the above for the City of Savan uah, wool! respectfully call attention to their vast su periority over anything of the kind that has yet bee before the public. Tho improvements consist iu c« mooting tho top and sides, and, by the application of an air pump, removing the air, by whioh means the contents remain without cfiluviii or change ot appear ance tor auy length of tirno. P If on those advantages the claim to superiority is based. The undersigned having examined the above, do not hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they are fully cal culated to auswer the intended purpose: 8. N. Harris, M. D., I C. W. Wert, M. D.. R. Wxtne, M. D., P. M. KOLLOOX, M. 1>., J. C. IIABKIIMISM, M. D., I W. G. UCLLOCR, M. D., mar 12 It. Lxculisor, Machinist. ly THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION I A New Cook Stove, CALLED "THE NEW WOULD." For Iluriilbtf Wood or Coni. The Miihecribars havo just niado arrange ments with Messrs. Abbott 4 Lawrence. Stove Makers, of Philadelphia, for the exelusive sale . git . . very highly reoomaieudcd by those that are now using it. We put a few of them up on trisd a short tirno slues in title city, end thoso who have seen them *n operation acknowledged that they never saw auy btovo, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or baking, that performed so well and with ao small a cost for fuel; the castings in tuis Stove are very heavy aud mounted iu the most perfect meaner; the bake plate is so constructed that you • -** •* oven as any other store ni coivinf* tho different sisen, aud wo cordially inrite all to call aud examine before) purchasing. We hsvo also, various other patterns, among, which may be fouud the Iron Witch, Iron King, mud celebrated Buck Stove, lor wood. T. W. MoARTHOR 4 CO., apr 21 tf Store No. 13Barnard-st. gPLKNDID PIANO FOKTEH. The undersigned having just roc hue instruments from the cc-le- II U W fl If brateil factories of Stoddart and J. U. “ *■ Dunliaiu, s.ro onabledtooffer an assort ment of Piano Fortes, w hich, for tono, touch and finish, canuot bo surpassed. A call is respectfully solicited, apr 9 F. ZOOBAUM 4 CO., Wanng's Range. KemovaL TTAVING been burned out in JelTorson strcot.tlie XX Subscriber has removed his Bakery to No. 26 York Street, where he will continue to carry ou the Baking businecs. lie will bake and keep on baud, Wheat, Ryu and Graham Bread and Cakes, which hu will deliver in auy Fart of the city. Grateful for for mer patronage, ho solicits a continuance of it. »pr8 tf A. F. MIRA. X those engaged lu Bottlinp, against either buying, soiling, purloining or using bottles bearing my name. JOHN RYAN, Soda Water Bottling Establishment. apr 9 lm» ^Corner West Broad and Bay-sis., bav. Spring I'usliiou. Messrs. BEEBE * CO.’S superior HATS or 1 ‘ - " 1 a and for sale at the Daguerremi Oallcry. rilHE Subscribor bus tuken tho Rooiiih I'ormcrly X occunied by Mr. Prentice, corner St. Julian street aud Market square, where hu will be happy to see the former patrons of luo Establishment, and as many uew cues as will favor him with a call. JOT All pictures put up in the best style of tbo art.'kA mar 14 ly J. W. MILLER. A, apr 8 FOR SALE OU 111IIK. GOOD B1.ACK8M1T11, who hae been ployed as tlreuiau. Apply t U. F.W1LLINK, Hr. ( 11 V I lm ROBERT HABERSHAM 4 BON. 60 do crushed and powdered Sugar 80 do Stuart's U and C ‘ ‘ GO do E Pbelp’s Gin 26 do Domestic Brandy *" Io New England ltum and 20 ,* 4 casks 4th Pi pes Mcder Swan Gin 80 boxes Uoadol’stisaud 8s Candles 26 do Soda Biscuit 40 do Grant aud Williams’s 5e and 8s Tobacco 20 Y % chests ‘ 4 lb papers BlakTea 20 do Hyson do 300 reams wrapping Paper, assorted sites 200 boxes No l Family and Palo Soap 20 lihds prime P R Sugar 001 s prime old Got. Java Cofieo 60 boxes Ohio Pipes, largo Bowl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO DUDA WATKU-ln file highest possible slate of perfection, with a great variety of the choicest Syruns, prepared with great care and from the bast ma terials, may be found cousUutly on hand at the store of 7 W. W, LINCOLN, Monument-sq. TOBACCO. >1, Dorado, Duwsou’s, Royal Arch and oilier fa- vorite brands, for sale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD, E 10! SO. CXII W. D.! 11IEESE-A few boxes leR of superior Choeso, M2 apr 27 AY FKIUODICALffi.—Hori.er’s Magu- sine. Putnam's Magasinv, (fedey's Lady's Book, '• Magasiue for May, BiaUVwovd fer April j Iv- S. 8. SIBLEY, 106 Congreis-st. I iALTlbiOUE FLOUIt.-lOU bbls. Howard x> St/**; Baltimore Hour, for sale by apr 26 BOWLAND 4 CO. /'VXVOUNATKU 111TT&SIM.—A sun. r.w- U «dy for, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, general de bility. Also, llofnaud's German, Colleton and Moffat's Bitters, just received aad for sale by apr 22 JOHN fl. MOOBE 4 CO. SCRANTON, JQ11N8TON 4 CO. BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO- ] [ UttT UKCKIVKD.—Six dozen Black Bilk I aad Drab Bear tr Hate, a new style, a» WX JJIHJB1J! k CABBY. , APCTI0N8, By I*hii»»rt<ik ada and Mid under luspeefion oflhe Port Warden lerms cash. .A I,k * | r,)"“»«: steamboat or hotel. i .. fitoffAnmsum? JJ/A/alft IS irate Sale. s/suaiiaBasarar* 2 Cota and Oaleat I’nmu Hale rml'£fn C " T “' *'” 1 ^ J “’ 0i "*’ ,or “>• *» >°U t. lull Strakfurry above kinds will be promptly attended to, Marshall Home Umnilau and Dam at Private Sale. Comprising ono hue large Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness compkte. Also—the flno pieasnro schr. Ann, with new Sails, Rigging, 4c., all in oomi-Iefe order. The above property will be sold on very acoommoda- ting terms, the presont owner bung about to remove from the city, has no further use for IL 2000 bushels prime White Corn. „ Groceries, Provisions, ctc. PHILBRICK 4 BELL offor on accommodating terms: I private salo: i.ujuoui.-ixmi,. N. K. Bum, 2S bbli.P„,h Br.ndr, Jb bbli. HonoDi.b.UWhlikjr, t plpa, Holland oln, i 2*11 J 9°l““ Ur.udy, IU inti "8ra.ll Still” Scnteh Whl.k,-1 funoliwn In.I, WbUk7(MclUh.n i), S dlghtb «uk. 1 Inot, CMtlllluu t Co. nnd llonu.My Br.ndy 20U do,, of Uni. Mad.lrn, 81i.tr. nnd Tori WluM.Br.ndy, Qln, Hum. Wbliky nnd Clotty Brun- dy—all private stock. Shoulders” ** °“ k ' 10 0Mk> Uaim ' 15 0Mk< Hat.—300bales Eastern and Nurthorn. Ciment.—160 bbls. Roseudalo Cement Co. Fia)UK.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, C’KOCEERY.—26crates assorted Common and Granite. •i.as8Wahe.—76 cases Tumblers, assorted. 10 casos Wiues, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, 4o. Crackers.—:o whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ch; a us.—60^000Common German Cigars, 20,0y0 8pan- Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large aasortuieut of Ready Mado Clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, 4o. 4c. jy 14 ’ Plaster and Cement at Pricute Nate. Just received iu store, and kept couatautly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Hosendale Cement, 26 do. Plaster Parife. aep 1 Jbr tient. Tw o stores, Nos. 8 aud 12 Johnston’s Building. Bay LOTTERIES. D RAWN NUninKUM —Of Gnorcfe Slate Lottery. Class 2, drawn in Havannnh, 4th inst: 44 I2fi7 72 A CO 63 63 73 37 28 10 6 GEORGIA NTATK LOTTERY, EXTUA CLASS L. Will be drawn in Baltimoro this day—sales cloeo at SX'. o’eloek. For the benefit of the IndevsntUni Firs Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELL1H 4 CO., Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber 4 Co.) rplendicTsciikmk. 25,000 Dollnre—IO «f'2, r s00. Tickets only 96—Shares in proportion. . Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prisei cashed on de maud, by GKO. M. GRAY, No. 6 Owens * Building, may 6 oppos'te Pulaski House. UUEEhk AND IMJI.A8KI 31UM31ENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office JYo. ti Whitaker-Street, Hoy Lane. QREQORY 4 11AURV. Managers. D rawn nuihiikhn—oi ur«ouea.Pulaski Irottery, Extra Class 32 : 19 26 27 4 GO 16 35 IU 39 50 11 24 21 Also for class 63 - 28 6 73 16 11 7 73 1 41 GO 38 60 66 1 64 1 1808. To be drawn In Savannah, Friday, May Gth. 76 Number Lottery—II Drawn Ballots. Tickets fl—Shares In proportioa. JAMES GOWEN, may 6 Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. Office No. 163 Bay-Street. 2 Doors Matt 0/ the City Hotel 1\RAWN NI)01 UKRN — Of Gnnrgla Slate YJ Lottery, Class 2, drawn In Savannah ou tho 4th fuHlant: 44 12 C7 72 4 OG 63 63 73 37 28 10 6 Whole Ticket 4 44 67 prise sold. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of the Jtolrjxutltut Fire Co. at Augusta. A. 1>. E1.L1S 4 CO., Manager*. EXTRA CLASS H, Will he drawn in public, This Day, at the Exchange . | I 2,600 1,191) « •• | 100 Eo. Ac. Ao. Tickets only 96—share* in proportion. 99* Orders from the country answered promptly, drawingssent regularly,aud prises cashed on demand at this office, by nay 6 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GREENE AND PUL ANRI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Hay Lnue, ustur Ilnll-Ntreet. GREGORY 4 MAUKY, Managers. 1 Lottery. Extra Claj 19 26 27 72 4 GO 16 35 40 39 60 11 24 21 Also for class 63: 2S 6 72 46 11 7 73 1 4L69 88 £0 66 Ticket No 16 60 73 prise sold. CLASS 64 run 1863. 1 Savanuah, Friay, May 6th. Tiokcts 91—shares in proportion Tickets aud Shares, either singly or by the paekage E. WITHINGTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. for sal* by Bay Laue, 1 S5;*.*i5i 0 TSL. ’ iffWli oil Monobgnli.l.-Tm ebolc riMljTO BMi.; t pr button g Bonnets! 00 Cases IKIIIlf II TUI W TRIMMIN* AND GENERAL VARISTV „ 'STORE, No. 151) HronihioiMit., B«1., flte. frw* *THE lnrge.t and richesi lot of Don- Invluil u, ...min. *bl!««k.‘ump^HO - 50 DlfTcrent Styles elaborately trimmed Parisian Blond Gimp. Rich Colored Silk. Satin. Crape und other choice and much admired fashion*. Flats aud llats ; Infants-embroidered Satin Hoods. A groat variety of Crape Embroidered Bowaek Linings, Paris Slik Lace Bhapes; extra rich Serine Bonnet Ribbons ; Straw and Dress Trimmings, WhUo and Colored Lnoo Gimp* and Galloons, White aad Col- ” "*■ **“ ” nwMl Us, Ribbon iUaitts, Flowers, Wreathes and Fsathers. BonanaMllfZfCg Jet audFancy Wristletts, Buttons, Steel Triumiagm Zephyr Woratexds.Embroidery,Silk of evsry shade and oolor. Braids, Fans and a great variety of other Goods, luoking Cain, Slippers, Children’s Habiliments, such 1 Robes anu Sacks, marked with new patterns fer bra- Mrs. Doylo, assisted by competent Mllftiersfrom New York, will attond to tbo trimming department, and will unduu vor with skill and tost* to plesjo all who favor hoc with orders? Fancy and other Bonnet* cleaned, bleach* cd nnd Pressed. Pinking done, w 9s‘ Five Bonnet Trimmers wanted I 11st perfectly understand the business. f MRN. HILBKR, No. 157 CONGHESS-STHKET. Will open on Saturday next, 9th inst., her Spring Block of Fashionable Silk, Crape. Straw, and Frenoh imported Bonnots,Ribbons. Trimmings for Drosses, French Flowere, Hllka for Party Dresses, Collars and Under-Sleeves, and roNpectfully invites tho attention of Ladies to hoc Store, No. 167 Conaress-etreet. ETiT All of the above goods are of Mrs. 8/e seleo- M «>* T iTtillincry and Ilrosmaklng. MRS. S. TOMB, no. 15 Jlarnard at. Havingconmfetnd lior SPRING STOCK, fijXa respectfully invites the inspection of her ous- Xgiaytmn.r. toiler now and beautiful styles! t French Embroidered lame Crapo, Drawn BJmrT Silk, Goeslmer Ijico, Napoiitan Laoo, English Duuslable Sjilit Straws, Snow Flake, Diamond Batin, llair Gatixe, KuotfedGosstmer, Geneva Tripoli, Misses* Fancy Jonny Lind Straws, lilond Lace. Small Sised Faucy Bonnets, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, Mantillas, of a -* * Tnf st * ' MILLINERY AND FANGY GUODN. IVIRS. DOE, No. 17 DAHNARDSTHEMT. ^ Takes this method of informing the Ladles of Urn Savannah, and vicinity, tliat an* has just re* JCSf Ccivcd her SPRING STOCK, comprising a dfTL largo and fashiounblo assortment of STRAW "- mrT and SILK BONNETS. Also, ftThow aud beau tiful articlo, of tho most dolicate fabric, in gold amt luce, and a uew summer BONNET of Frenoh Lawn.— Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimmings, 4s., Ac. P. 8.—All ordersMm the country promptly attended EDUCATION FOR TI1K PEOPLE. On the Full Dny of Mar, Part iTret of TIIC POPHLAtt £DU€ATOR Will be Published at No. 17 Spruce Street, New York ; I’rioo Twelve and a half cents. 1118 will ho tim most comprehensive Educational '’eriodioal ever Issued from the Press. It will In- a regular oourse of instruction in every depart- of knowledge. 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ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, 17 Spruce Street, New York, and sold by apr 23—lm Book Sailors '* AGENTS WANTED. id sold by generally. rpilIB WORK is acknowledge! X be the best collodion of Musio ever oBetvd to tho world. It contains 676 pages. *f9 Ernl-riclug Psalm aud Hymn tunes fer almost every imaginablo occasion of worship; Odes, Anthems, Sunday School, lufant, Revival, CuiupmiMtinK, Missionary, Temper - ‘ Moral pieces; Scotch, Irish. Gel ie, Patriotic and InvtM |iiv»i, auuwn, iruu. u*r* n, French, Spauish, Portuguese, English snu other foreign music ; uud a vast amount of American musio, old and uew, a groat deal of which ha# never before been Address the author. Dr. WM. OOUSEIi, Spier’s Turn Out P. O., Jefferson oouuty, Ha apr 20 APOTHECARY'S HALE, S. E. Corner o/Hroughton and Barnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. r piIK subteriber would most reapcctAilly inform X the oitisens of Savannah and the surrounding country, that he has taken the store situated as above, whore he is now opeuing a full and select stook of Drugs, Medtcliici*, Chemlcala, Perfume ry, Fancy Arllclew,D>c Htuili** GliiMMwnre, Ae., Ac. v which ho offers to tho nublio at wholesale aud retail, ol such torms os cannot Vail to givo entiro satisfaction both as regards nriue and quality. Every article he offers fer sale has boon selected by himself within the last tisseUy days, from the most reli able houses in the northern markets ; particular alien- tion having been paid to their purity and freshness. Having had several renra experience in the pres cription business in northern and southern cities, he feels himself fully prepared to compound all preecrip- l’roscriptions put up at all hours of the day and night, by a skillful and coinnetcut hand. Phyaiciana, country Merchants, an 1 Families, and all persons who ueud or may need puro and genuine medi cines or any other article that is geueraTly fouud in a well regulated Drug Store, are respectfully invited U II ami *«*inlua his stook before purchasing elsewhere. Die Apothecary's Hail r 19 J. E. De FORD, Druggist and Chemist. r. w r U Ml<MAHON 4 DOYLE. 1 1CIU4IKH.—BbalfPipea Otard and liwiiscliill J Braudy, 3 pipes llollaud Gin, 60 bbls. Phelps do., 60 bbls. Brandy, 60 do. Domestic Whisky, 30 do Old Alonongahela do., reoeived aud fer sale by apr 18 MCMAHON 4 DOYLE. / lOKN.—lOOU sack* ol prime White Corn, just \J received and willbe sold low if taken from the wharf. (apr 26) A. C. TOM8,126 Bay-st> M cCOMHIK’M furniturefolihil Grate Varnish, M- unt Eagle Tripoli, for cleun- ilver, plated or glass-ware—to be fouud at 166 Uroughtou-st. (apr 26) MORSE 4 NICHOLS. nog Cloth smera, Milk and Gravy Strainers, Ladles, Cullenders, Jelly Drainers, Cunl Presses, aud Jelly Moulds- at 165 Uroughton-et. *1* MORSE 4 NICHOLS. Tb UHHTUN, CLARK A CO»H. Cod Liver XV ou, Barry's Trlconherous, and Mexican Mustang Liniment, reoeived and fer sale by 26 J. Fl. De FORD, Apothecaries' Hall. bbls smoked Beef, reoeived por steamor Florida, apr29^° CLAQHORN4CUNN1NQUAM. IJUKK.—50 barrd. Me.. »eJ l-iuoo BeefluuJ' , p , i 5 , “* tor **rAuHOBM * oi;timN(im,M B UTTER AND CHKK8K.-30 firkins prinm andchsiee Goshen Butter; 60 boxes Chess*, re- ST..dg, f ,u.e..r ,.J for qj-y A110N k p0YLg Dili.—40 barrel* L. Feltou A »ou’* Boston T Y«NWMA Ij desUuctioP of Ants, Flies and In* sale by (apt 3T) apr 16 ). E. DaFORD, Apotheuvlee' Hull, / 1 UOCUU1EH, dkc.—Coffee—150 bags prinsa VX Rio, 76 do Jamaica, and 50 do Java. Sugar—10 hhda Porto Rico, 10 do St Croix, 5 do N O leant), 100 bbls Crushed, Powdorod and Clarified. Molasses—26 l.hds Cuba, 76 bbls New Orleans. Flour—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 60 do Uira Smith's do. Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600Baltimore ba ged, 30 hhda Sides, 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—160 bbls P E and Mercer Potatoes. Lard and Codfish—26 bbla ohoice Leaf Lard, 6 casks Codfish. Soap, Candles and Starch—60 boxes No 1 and Family Soap, 60 do Pal* ; 75 do Adamantine Candles, 26 de bporrn, 29 do<Star, 160 do Patent Mould do ; 40 whole uml half boxes Starch. Tobacco—360 pkgv, various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, no.—60 boxes Lemon byrup ; II) easeg Walnut and Tomato Catsups ; 10 do Brandy Peaches. Domo»t> Liquors—76 bbls Phelps'Gin. 5U do N N Rum. 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do extra Old Mouongahela do. Wines—20 quarter casks Pure Malaga, 8 do choiee Ma deira, rr -*—* apr 26 COLD HODA WATERS F LAVORED with the finest and most delicnta SYRUPS, always ou draught at ltlcE’k FOINTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and Whitcker-streetf. LEMON SYRUP aud SYRUPS for Fountains, kepb constantly on hfifid- Orders for tho oity or country promptly attended t ROME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES 8f HARNESS 183 ( on K rene-etre«5t, Hftvanuuh. ■' The Subscribers manufacture £ flHBA and keep coustautly on hand, al W large and varied stock of St dlea. Bridles and Harness, a kmJu to order every deecrijdion 0/articles — OLr s»c«k oomprii es al."t a large assortm«nfc of 1 Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, 4< sons desirous of supplying ihemsclvec, will do „ oali at our establishment. AU articles sold by* wairauted for material and workmanship. . . ' il. W. UOUJSTEK. 1). MAU.ETT N. IL—ITor Kepalriuf. our Unn, ar. mwlarata.oor execution prompt. 6mo* nov 16 flllTK KIjT GLOVKt*-- RbceirnU per LaP.OCHE 4 BOWNE. WI VV steamer Alabama, apr 21 A new and excellent article for boiling milk, together with a full and general »a«urluiuut uf Kilo he u Uleuatli, luky hi had *0 163 Broughwm-st. ( apr 20) MORSE 4 NICHOLS. TAN ANT CORDIAL ELI XEliof TUR* . KEY RHUBARB. lAOR the cure of Dynpepsia, Diurrhua, Coaslipa- Xj Uon, Bilious and Nervous Ueadacb, just rsoeivod aud for sale by (apr 27) JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. LARET.—Chateau Moreau, Lre-iri'.le an3 Haul St. Emillca Clarets in caso; Sautsrn#— itSauteiue Wine in cases, landing-from sohr. Le* Roy and for sale by apr 27 MtWIS 4 FLORANCE. S EGARH—A choice sefeciiou of Ifegars, just re- __oelved aud for ralo by (spr27) W. D. FORD, J THBPAHK Foil WKT WKATHEJl.— The Subscriber has reoeived a large lo* INDIA UBBElt 0001)8. consisting ofOrs* tkiats. Loggia* aud Gloves, for sale by »pr 18 Draper and Taller, 17 WhRahwwfi,- ' IXTk FAN8.—Glass, Hlone and fittwT OYRUP BOTTLEfiJ.—1 O Pressed Syrup BoUlts, will Stoppers, for sale by (apr 96] / 1 ANAL FLOUR*--J \ j Charles Mill# rmni New . superior article; 90 hall bbls. by (apr 23)H-