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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1853)
T SPECIAL NOTICES.^ — if APPliIKU FOIt SOON. p. CONDON offer* hi* OAHOKS LOT 0® ,uJ HOUSES tlureoo. to l.t. It U >ttu»- cjg E*“ieil outlie Donor of UtoTkerterbolt uni—® 1 I i Ro»Ji. It k** «U tto BD00i*»rp ImpiorencnU „4 ooltr rw* ootlltotloa. Applj *t the Clip UotoL .pr»_ OB. J. J. HBABINU ^ Qff <r> UU services to tb* eitiiens of Savon- trjjT^aab, in tho practice of Medicine and Surgo- r> Th r oDic disease# will rSeelvo particular attention. J mc , „|> stair®. NsJJS Broughtoa-strest.^ if ap 20^ ~~'gB ounce of foot i® worth a pound of theo- aud tho swarm of oonclusire facta that r aro uud that Incomparable preparation, Uoof- " d> jormau Hitters, prepared bj Dr. C. M. Jackson, Slsdelpbia, establishing its value aa a tonic and re- torAiiTC, are such aa would prevent incredulity itself ..uo'itiotting its eflloaoy. In all cusm of disease of hlsteouMb. whether aouto or chroaie.it may be re- ' ouded for its toothing, cordial, nnd renovating iu- hueucc. Dyspepsi*. heartburn, loss of appetite, nau- 4 nervous tremors, relaaation and debiUty, Ac., arc u by the Bitters In a very short space of time; i % perseverance in their one never falls to work a .rough core. lm »P* , Hr. J. I'ickllug. Office and resldsuoe corner of B rnard and 'perry streets, Urloaue-equare. C ffleo hour 10 o’olook, A. M.tf mar 22 DENTISTRY. Drs. IKOYALL und JOHNSON, Surgical and Mechanical Denlleta. Office over Zogbaum's Muslo Store, Mar- ket Square.ly nov 8 A Warranted ltcmedy. I iNJ'tiKd. FAHMIfiRlJ, PAAIILIK8, SKA- CAPTAINS, AND OTHERS. CAN rUUOBASK MO HKMCdV KUUALTO 1)U. TUlUArt' VBNB1UN LlNiMENT. Old S »ros, Mosquito iittos, In sect filings, Fain* in ibo Luuoe, Ao. If it docs not give relief, recoilcot your money will be afuudud. All tbat is asked ta a lair trial of It aeoord- ui tv tus directions. This article is an English rerne- jj, »udw*s used by jViliiuin the Fourth, late king of England, juertilled to by hluias a oare for Uheuinatiau, where .rytnmg else ho had triud,flailed. ^ Over 10,U0U,U0U w $ l0 per bottle tuoy would 't is as certain to coi/ui( is cured in a lew *”\ys. It iup, as it is as curtain 'jouuit Is out pHI 3 minutes—hcadaoukiu , 4 *an hour aud Dll. TODiaS uas also put up a HOBS*. A.1NIMENT , imi bottios, which is warrauted cheaper an>l better aii oilier fur Colic, Oalls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruises, •cratches, Cracked Duel, &u. Price 60 flouts, -*J$ 1)H. TOBIAS could till twouty newspapers with the itors aud coriitloato* rooeived coniiucuding his Llui- «ul, but considers tbat warranting itsumoient. as any io eho does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for 4. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. II. CARTEB are ,« m/Io agents for Savannah—als > for sale by the drug- «u sul Storekeepers throughout Georgia. 44T Or. Tobias' offloe, 24U (Jreouwion street, N. Y. j. li. CARTER, Bioughton street, opposite St. An- r<N S Hall, will supply the country murobantr at the ,opnstor's lowest prtoes. mar lb Medicines which never ail to give satisfac tion, and arc used by viuny physicians tn their practice. l)r. J. h>* Hose’s Nervous and Invigor ating Cordial* Tbt Greatest Discovery in Medical Science!—For ail Nervous Cuudltious of the System 1—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. ~^The astounding and happy elfeot of Dr. Dvlfis Bose's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases or ths ;, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous or of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulonoo, Pain iu too, Wakufuiaoss, Restlessness, or fur the Mind or body worn down by oarc, labor, or study, has iuduoed .uy ph/sioiaus to use it in their practice. For a weak .jtiutiou,it ie a graud restorer: it completely ro ves Irom the system all nervous irritations, and is uost miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. The aa aud tki nervous are frequently restored to per- t health before using one bottle, Price fifty cents. Du. J. S. Bose’s Great i*aia Uurer—flic Woiii'er of the Age. Do you suffer with any pain? It you do, use Dr. ll*io'a fain Curur. It cures Tootbaonc, Bore Throat. i.»raulie, btiil Nook or Pains in the Face, iu a lew Hisutus. it euros quickly fain in the btoiuaoh or towels. Cures CUUulains, Corns, and any irritation u me feet. It act* like a cnarin for Pains iu the Bide, or Back, aud for HueuiuntUm from a sudden is magical in its eiUou. In bottles, 1*£, 26 aud .oug&*, wiietner consumptive or prooeediug from al&ic mifi. » Colds.—If you : ton Bilious Ha mm , liuus, you require a purgative inodioiue. If you have oaU uuid,you should remove it from the system. If /ur liver is out of order, you will have eoid leet, va- *ole appetite, r.od a yellow skin—take Dr. Hoses nil Bilious or Uallroad PiUs, and you will soou he lie ved from n J ban feelings. In boxes 12>b aud 26cU. These fills are called ltAiLKOAD fILCB, because uy go ahead of all other pUis in their good effects. t'rrt/rvtn Mercury. All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rote's Modi- u Advisor to Poraous iu Biokness and in Health, to bo id of JAM. 11. CARTER, THOM ABM. TU liN EH k CO., NVILUAM W. i.INCOLN. .it all tho rospootablu Drug Btoros iu Bavauuah, aud iroeghout tiio State. ly mar U UB1B8 WANTED. oa- ^ In 1836 and ’SB a large number of Geor- ivA giaus wont over to tho Republic of Texas •*ist me Texans to gain their independence. Many of i«se were massacred with Fannin, and othere fell bile fighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Graut, and ulmson. The liupublio of Texas granted to the heirs these brave men a large quantity of land, very few whom have ooiuo forward to olairn tlioir right, l'ho moeudante of those who participated In the revolu- nuary struggle of Texae can procure these lauds, < ■^plication to tho andersigned, wlio possesses all nece ry infurmatiou on tho subjoot. mar 6 6tu B. Y. LEVY, Savannah. Liberal advauoes made upon shipment* Nsw Fork. (6m) C. A. L. LAMA it. MEDICAL. CO-l*Ai(TNEli8IIlF. Dr. E. il. MARTIN aud Dr. U. L. BYRD, ®vJSt haviug associated themselves in the prac tice of their Profession, inay be found at their Othoe,ai the residence of Dr. B., No. V7 Uroughton-elreet, ooutL •uio, between Bull and Drayton-streets. Dr. M. may bafouud at night athlsresidouooon South Broad street, between Whiiakeraud Barnard streets. Cm n DENTISTRY. UK. M. C. II LA L D l’erforms all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifl- uul Teeth, iu the best style. Ofooo first coruur west u! tbs Marshall House. ly jan 17 DENTISTRY. > R . Q . D. BARNES, Surgical ami Mechanical Dentlnt. ce oorner of Congress aud Whltaker-sts., ovsr Mi ndergasfs Dry Goods Store.lJ *P *7 a U. H. MAIL 1*1 NB. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. lew-fork |i Charleston Steam-Pneketi. Leave Adge r‘e wharves every Asiunlap AjUrnooa and each alternate HWhn- day. On Satnrdaythe new andsplen- Hteamshipe JAB. ADDER CupLj. Diekineon 1,COO Tons. MARION .Capt. M. Derry............1,200 Tons. The BOUTUEBNER W. Putter commander, wUl ave each alternate Wednesday—having been newly coppered and guard* raised, is now in complete order. Mgr For Freight or Passage, having elegant 8ttie Room accommodations, apply at the offloe of the agent, HENRY MIS8ROON, Comer East Bay and Adger'e Sou. Wharvee. N. B.—A new ship will be placed on the line * neot with the Southerner on Wedneedayt. FOR PailsAUKLPIUA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid nide-whesl steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1,200 tons register, Capt. Walter L'ol- 1 ins. has commenced her regular tripe, and will leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th Sept., aud every alternate Wednesday thereafter; say on the 22d Sept., aud 6th and 20th Oot. and Sd and 17th Nov.,and eo on. This chip has besn built with entire regard to safety, comfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAH. Agent in Savannah, jan II HERON k MARTIN, Ag’ts in Philadelphia. NfcW YORK &SAVANNAH STtANISHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt.Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Imdlow, belonging to 4L - N— ““■*•* *• “* Ln—_ vaunah and New York every Saturday. Those ships are of 1JWO tons r*»ieter, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. Thee* steamers, leaving 8avannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in Now York aa soou aa or before them. 49*Cabin passage B24, payable before going onboard. Agents: PADELFOBD, FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 124 Front-street, N Havannuh aud Augusta. m . On and after the 1st of May noxt, r r^jvai—Nthe steamer OREGON, CepUiu Jas. M. sMfiaBlBwMoody, will make regular weekly trips betweeu Savannah aud Augusta, and touobing at all the intermediate landings ou certain days and at oer- tuiu hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday ovenlug at 6 o'clock P. M., aud Augusta every Saturday morn ing at B A. M. By this arrauaemont planters and merchants ou tho rh or will bo afforded an opportunity of shipping aud receiving their goode with some cer tainty, and of a regular oonvoyauoo lor thomselvoe and famiuea to end from both plaoos, us the accommodations for passengers are both auiplo aud comfortable. Time up 86 hours—down21. Fare $6. apr 2U K1NC11LEY. LOCKETT k CO.. Agents. Savannah, Auguitu ami ilamburg. The Union Bteemboat Company of iGsorgia and South Carolina having tho- iroughly overhauled aud refitted the su- steam-paokets U. L. COUK and UBEUON, with Lighters, are now ready to transport froight of ail description between Savaunab, Augusta and iiambnrg, with as much, if nut more, dispatch than any other The steamers are cummandod by locoimnodatiug captains, and all froight consigned to their agents wi^l be forwarded free of Commissiou*. The accommodations for passengers irior to auy boats on the river. Fare HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCllLEY * CO., “ JAMES HARPER k CO., Angusta. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1862.*cp 21 if not superiorj UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, FOIt PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, Druunwlck, Ml. xUarye, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEUUHG (Blaok Creek), AND PICOLATA. ev*ry Tut day. at 10 o’clock, A. If. . The superior steam-packet WM. GAB- iTON, Capt. 8baw, will leave Tuesday I U urn In. 111 «<*• ■ * — TAFSCUTTW FOltltlGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY. v», — Persons wishing to send for tlioir frionds, ®OCti and desirous of bringing them out by first class packet ships, are informed that the subscribers are tho only agents for the above Agency in this city. They are also authorised to draw ou Messrs. Wm. Tapscott A Co., Liverpool, In sums from Tl aud up wards, which drafts are negotiable In any town through out Ireland and Great Britain. - Drafts on Frauoo and Germany, payable in all parts of the Continout, also for sale. Apply to dec 24 ly BUNKER k OU DEN, 80 JQay-at. if» w DR. 8ULLIVAN has removed his OUiot to Congress-street, between Drayton and Aberoorn* if ^ Private Hospital. OOCTOIIM WlliOfflAN On UANAHI, FABx-sruaaT, Wut xmd or int Plamk Road. Of——^ Dus. WILDMAN A GANAHL having ®nj5s oompleted tho arrangements for a Private Hospital, and Qttod up the earns with all the appliances «f hygiene, good nursing, and medical and surgical at tendance, now offer the benefits of the institution to ths publis. The terms of admbslou are $1 per day. This will se cure constant and etfieient medical attendance, modi' ci nee, board and lodging. Ten dollars will bo required >Q ad van oo, which will not be enhject to reclamation.— Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea sonable terms, Tbat the institution may partake as mush as possible the benevolent public oharaeter which the origlna* tyr * intended, they have eolielted the following gontle- tuea u> act as a board of visitors, who will at all aud su/time inspect tho premises, aud whose names a euarantsce to the publio of IU efficient management Hou. Lanadon Chaves, I John W. Anderson, JuUaRoeton, • . | SeloBson Cohen, Mcntgomsry Cununing. Arrangements have also been made for the acoommo- d «Hoa of negroes. P. IL WILDMAN, M. D., r - id jun Abetoorn and South Broad CHAS. GANAHL, M. D., deetl Sonth Broad-stteel. East of Barnard. ANOTHER ISCIENTIVIC WONDER - IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTIC8^-Dr J. 8. Houghton's Pa ram, ths IVus Diyttii* or Gaetrie Juice, prepared from Bonnot, or the •earth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lle- Ulc Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Uoughvoa, f 1 * D * Philadelphia. This is truly a wondtrful remedy t,T ^Igetloh, dyspApsi*, J ana' lae, Uvfr oosplsint, constipation dehUHy, euriag alter nature's own f»*thod, by nature's ewn agent, the gastric juice.— i smphJsU, eonUisiiig selenUfic evidenes of its Talus, ■craidhetl by agents gratis. See advcrtieomsrt in — w* ly jrn MAIL . LINES. fob 10 J714 r York. 8TEAMB0AT LINES. Morning, at 10 o'clock, and will tiuu* to leave every I'ussdav. be rates of pas*«ge by this boat art as follows: To Darien .....4) 00 8t. Mary's. 4 60 JaeksoovUle Blaok Creek, Pioolata and Palatka.. For freight or passage apply eV‘ -u —* •team-paenet wharf. 6 00 800 board, at Charleston OLAullOHN k OUNNINQUAM, A, U. TU TKAVELLEUS UU1NU NORTH. TUII SAVANNAH AND VIIAHLUSTON U. B. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oounecting at Charleston with the Wilmlugton Htuam-Packeta. Whioh leave with tue U 8. Mail every day, at2)g P. M., aud aleo with the New-York and Charleuton Steamsblps, Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday sveuiugs, will arrive iu time to oouneet with tho splen did new stjamship Jamte Adyer one week, and the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, 820— time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. [my 16J B. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. BAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, TUESDAY. MAY 10, 1853. Dry Goods, Clothing,^. PKff IB00D8. l ^ATENT MEDICINES, ho. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN THS City, FOR CASH. No. 149 Broughton Street, Near Dickson's Confectionery. npHE SUBSCRIBERS odor for salo at their 5 NEW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, a carefhlly se lected 8took of , Foteign and Domeitie Dry Goods. whioh willbe sold at VERY l*OW PRICES for Cash or City aooeptanco, consisting in part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings anu Shirtings, of every width and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Stripes, Chucks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, kc.kc. DRESS OOODS. Mourning und Colored Calleue,Colored and Mourning Ginghams. Lawns and Urgundios. A large and splen did collection of color*' Muslins, Frcmh Lawns, Jaco nets and Organdies, LVik and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Black Italian 0Jk for Dreeeee, Mantillas, Ao., Silk Laos to suit, Poplius, Lin Do Linde, 8e„ Ac. IRISH LINEN OOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and fine Undressed do, "war ranted all pure Lineu Yarn and Sound Bleach." Also, warranted as chesp as any suoh Linens can be found In this market, White and Brown Table Unmask, Doyley's aud Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Uuokabaek, Hooteh and Rnetia Diapers, Linen Towels and Towell ing Ornabnrgs and Crash. HOSIERY ARID GLOVES. Ladies' and Misses Blaok, White and Colored Hose, Gent's and Boy's White, Colored and Brown tj in all slsesaud qualities, Game, Merino aud Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Misses and Boy’s Gloves and Mitts of vairous qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE HIIAWLS, EMBROI DERED ROUE DHDSSKSS, 11LACK, WHITE aud COLORED CRAPE8, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOB1NET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED nnd PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. aunts' Pocket lldkfs,'rith a large oolleetion of L. C. Hdkfs, from f 1 nor dotuu, upwards, well worthv the at tention of families as being particularly cheap. Head Hdkfs iu great variety. White Goods. Plain and chocked Swisso and Jaconets,Mull.Book, Nauisooks, Tarleton, Bishop Lawns, Musliu bands, Head and Lisle Laaes and Edgings, new style Muslin Collars and Undcrsleevcs, Ac. apr IB 2m T.AL. MoKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring aud Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor, 17 Whllakor-nf. R espectfully solicit* tim attention of hie friends and the publio in general, to his large Block of READY MADE CLOTH INU, suitable for the present and coming season ; it has all been made up under his personal superintendence, and for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be fouud in the market. Tho following comprises a por tion of the Stock: Frocks and Sacks of Blaok, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drap Dote Frocks and Sacks, l.inen Duck Drill and Fancy Linen Frocka^MffiBaoks, India Grass Silk and Browu Linen Sucks. MR Blaok and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Saoas,*^ Punts of Fancy Frsncli Cnssitnere, Black Dos Skin Caaslmer*, Black Drap Dote And Bpring Tweed Case!- men , \\ h.te Duck. Fancy Llnon Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, fur servants wear. Vests of Blaok 8atln, Black Barathea and Fancy Silks, Fancy and White Marseilles, Figured and Stripe Lineus. Also, a large Stock ot furnishing Goods, suoh as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., eto. The whole of which he offers for sale on aooommodatiug terms, and at pricee as cheap as the cheapest.apr 12 Cheap Cash Store. G BROWN bugs leave tu announce to his pa- • trons and the public generally, that ho is *^*1 New Store, * * “ Notice I Positively StolUMSr off ot T HE SiUncrtbttr* dwinHu of cfoitoj tb.tr pm- ontlmilnui. would In'rlt* th. .tWntlon of thw olti- Cherry Pectoral, roa the cun* op Offinffat, Col4* BwMMftfM, Broachi- ent business, wouia inviw mi auenuoa oitne oltl- g. Whaauiniy n An .v of Savannah aad it- vWulty to their large and »•» VOU?h, ONIf, well selected etcok el Spriaff and Summer Dry Qaeda at Asthma, ill Consumption! PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which are to be fouud some of th* moot desira ble styles of goods, for this and thejoomuig aoason, con sisting In part of the following goods, via : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. . Silk Tlosues, Plaiu, Blaok and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges, Swiss and Mall Muslins, Jaconet and Otnhria do, do do Check Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Blaok and Colored Lawns, Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Pla.u Lineus do. do. Dotted end Embroidered Swiss Muslins, aisea susncSiti!sl, l’laidod and Brocaded do, Colored Maroellne and Florene* do. LINEN GOODS, &e., Ac. W. h*T. »l*rc. ud well i.leol.I .Uicl ofib. col«- brewd HlClIARuflOH'8. OIUV'8, UUNBAB, DICK SON A Co.'a Slilrttn, ewe b'ro.Uu* Ue.u i Tonlh.r with a large aedelege»«ew>rtlM»tof Whlteend Brown Table Demeek of all wldthe, Dama.k Dorliea cloth end Colored Linen Tnhl. Oor.r., Bird. hr. bUp.r, Linen Dowlew, lluohabenk Dlnper, f rench Linen Tow- •1. nnd Dojrllee, Linen Lewie end Linen Cambria, eto., •u., iterate., ,w. ^ OF DOMESTIC GOODS ie complete and ombracoe every article kept in a first class retail store. PURCHASERS will do wolltoosll and see for themselves, as Great Bargains wll be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will be eold In many Instances below cost. This is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be msured of the fact, at J. U. CG1IEN A CO., apr 28 140 Broughton-at. Many years of trig. Instead of impairing the public oonfldeno* la this medicine, ha- won for It an appreciation aad notorie ty by far exceeding the moat sanguine expectations of ita Mends. Nothing hot It- in trinsic virtues and the nnmis- takable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and malntaiath* reputation which it enjoy*. While many, inferior rem edies thrust upon tho community, have failed and been discarded, this has gained Mends by every trial, oon- ferred benefits on the afflicted they eaa never forget, and prodeoed carta too numerous aud too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any x* medicine will infallibly cure—still there la abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral dose not only asagonor- al thing, but almost invariably euree the maladies for whteh it is employed. As time makes these facte wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best rtllanoe of th* afflicted, from the log oabln of the Amorioan peas ant, to tho palaces o( European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in ovory State, city, and Indeed al- ioct every hamlet it oontains. Cherry Peetoral ie known _i the best remedy extant for diseases of ths Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign oonntrii Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. UPFOS1TIUN LINK TO FL.U1UDA. JIATM or I'ASSAQX REDUCED. The superior new steampaok*. WE- il.AKA, Capt. N. King, luavea every Saturday at 10 o’clock A. M. Kate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien - $3 IX) St. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all ohargi ‘ Apply on board, at the Cbarii fob 12 t Palatka. Heston Co.'s Wharf, or t< S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. »iiit LUMieB. FOIL HAVRE—i'nNHitRo Only. ,. The fast sailing ship CHAOS, J. 1*. Duuton «mater, will have immediate dispatch. For pas- Biage only, having very superior uocomuiodatious, f to ^ay 2) WAHURURN, WILDER A CD. FUR NEW YORK—Union Lluc m Tho regular packet schr. NORTH STATE, Horton Master, having part of hot oargi en gaged. will bavo quick dispatch as above. For baiauue or Iruight or passage, apply to may 6 WILLIS A BRUNDAQE. The schr. VIRGINIA, Snow master, ia ready to rauoive charter for a cargo of Timber or Lum- ,b«r for a Northern port. Apply to WILLlb « BRUNDAQE. CITY HOTEL, IIay.Ntrent, KuvrdurL. P. CONDON AND J. U. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offering his ackuowledgemonts for the very liberal patronage extended to hie house, Mr. P. Con- Uon (late sole proprietor) takes occasiou to announce that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) baa beoome associated with him in the proprietorship --■* management of th* City Hotel. Mr. Fcley will hot ter devote his experience and industry to promote ths comfort of their visiters: and bv the aid of increased facilities and assistants, tue Proprietors are onabied meet the demands of their increasing patronage. in the late alterations to the apartments approprl- privacioa of home. Person! Savannah will find the City Hotel all they cov it, and no effort will be spared to make it so. CUUTCHF1ELU HOUSE, ( formerly Griffin House.) ChiiUnnoogu, Teniie»Hee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within a I steps of th* Passenger Car landing of the W« era and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, an the supervision of TUOMA8 CRUTCHFIELD, assis by Mr. J. W. F. Bki son and Lady. This House, wl under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a v as a flret class Hotel. The present I secured the servloes of Col. Griffln'i high reputation as a fl tirTetor having secui Barkeeper, and havi larkeeper, and having purohased his moat excellent Cook and lions* Boy L •--* ‘ ■* - •• entirely new, hopes merit publio publio patronage. Passengers can be ao with au Omnibus to and from the Boats. 18[ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIF-T«D, i aooommo- Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (tim) J. W. HJPKAH, Proprietor. BonrdlnH. r J^ WO THREE single Gentlemen c he i s end Abcreorn streets. Th* regular packet brig AUGUSTA, T. Stone master, having part of hor freight engaged, will ihave dispatch. For freight or passage, having •upeiioi- accommodation. Apply on board at Anciaux's Wharf, or to (may 6) WASHBURN, WILDER ACO. FOR BOSTON. , The brig CAROLINE, Harding matter, will Kmeet with dispatch as above, bur freight or Rpassaxe, apply ou board at Telfair’s Wharf or to 14 BRIGHAM, KEL1A A CO. FOR NEW YOKK—CacorRla JLIur. The eobr. PLANDOME, Capt. Brown, wiU have immoaiato dispatch for the above port.— mUMAFot freight of 1UU bales Cotton to complete car go, apply to (may 4] ROW LAN D A CO. FOIL NEW YOitK. gm. The regular packet brig MACON, Capt. Wat- Bakins, will moot with dispatch fur the above port. HM&For lreigbt or passage, apply to apr 30 fl. K. WASHBURN, Agt. master, will meet with dispatch os above. HMbfc'or freight or passage, haviug good acoomincda- ou>, apply on board at Telfair's Wharf, or to apr 22 BiUOHAM, KELLY A CO. WANTED TU €UA1LTK1L. A vessel to take 176 thousand feet Pitch Pine Timber to bt. Job us. New Brnnswiok. apr 2 WILLIS A BRUNDAUK. her to Montevideo, with a return froight to New .York. Apply to _uprb tf C. A. L. LAMAR. HKAVY KitHlUUT VOU MfW.lUHH. Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtainod by vessels w anting heavy freight. Apply to mar 6 WILLIo a BRCndaGE. VeHMOl Wanted tor Ptiiiadeluhia. T . A high rate of freight will be paid for a vessel to load for Philadelphia. Apply to ML fob 6 WILLIS Jt BRUNDAQE. VESSELS WANTED ON FRK'UHT OIL CIIAlLTEit. g. Freights for Northorn, Eastern and ^ bouthorn ports ( •Pj\RR* l “sjjyj^ luo. <j ROWLAND I oct7—lyl WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.e AIAKINE ILAIlsWAYs — . The undersigned respoctfully i-fof®* dfig&all whe may need his services, that he^gk aSfthas charge of the MARINE UAiL\yAY,aMR which is now in successful operation. He is, therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any sise usually visiting our port, aud to do tho work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also bo accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also preparud to contract lor buildiug Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to oarry on tee business of Bhip-Carpeuter- ing, Spar-niaklug and Caulking, in all ite various branches, at the eastern extremity of the elty. 4rr A good Shipamithia on the premises. mar 11 H. F. WILLINK, J». MORE NEW UOUUsATRELDKN’S CM JUST received per eteamer, every variety IS of 8UMMEK HATS, consisting of Panamas, Po- dale's. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and foil triuimou White Beavers, weighing only 8X oa.— Also, a very flue Double JJrim Florenoe Leghorn, some thing light aad nice for Uty Trado, together with n Large Lot of Canada Straw* and Palm Leaf, for Plan- tora r nee. Canada Straws at $1,76 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from 81.26 to $2,60 per dot. All to be had at the new Hal Store, oorner of Rrooxhton and Barnard - - 7m ~ EMPIRE HOTEL., having large and airy rooms, he hopes to ehi tion of publio patronage by elose attention t< having good stabling and every oonvenienec to make ' of bis house comfortable. ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. Savannah Agency, . FOR THE SALE OF VVIL.UAM BOQQS &. CO. Celebrntod llrnmlu of tobacco, mm and snuff. T i H E SUBSCRIBER would ruspcctfolly uounce to the Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, in tho city of Savannah, and P— towns throughout the State, that he has a< Agency for the State of Goorgia, of the «xt< old established House of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. 212 Washington-strcet, New York. All articles pur ohased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities aud lowest rates, mar 30 3m R. MAYER, 6 Whitaker-st. WANTED. WANTED 1MM8DIATE1.Y. A A IIKAI.THY colored Wei Nur.r, In »lioinb- .r .1 will be kItbb. Apply at thi, offle. may 6 tf WANTED. A COOK for a small fumily. Apply at this of- J\. flee. may ft Air ANTED.—A IflUllfl easy ffuitad Lady* 8ud- \V die Horse, ot good sise. apr SO ROUT. HABERSHAM A 80N. GOVBUNKMN WANTED. /”\NE whoumlerslanda French,Muaio on the Piano V J and the ordinary branehos or tha English ednea- tion, to instruct two young Lndiee and three children, until the let of November neat. The situation is one of * the healthiest and pleasantest in the low country of Georgia. For particulars, apply^to N. A. HARDEE A CO., 8evannah, Geo. apr 28 lm WANTED. A GIRL TO DO HOUSE WORK. Enquiro at jf\. this offloo. Up 2ft tf Wf ANTED.—^Two Pautaioou Makers and two v V Vest hands, at apr 20 ROBINSON A CAMP'8. XXrANTED.—A Lumber freight for New York, W for schr. Ellsebeth and Ellenor, apply to \pr IS WILLIS A BRUNDAQE. SXOHANUK WANTED. Ori TO 60 DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted OU by (jan 91) C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. FOR KENT. A LARGE and Commodious Ware House, will be rented on reasonable terms uutlltho 1st Octo ber, suitable for storing Hay and Corn. Apply at this offloe. 3 may 6 For Sale. Rltt A highly improved LOT, situated in (he center or the town of Jacksonville, Florida, upon JUR.whioh is an elegantly finished boarding House, three stories high, SO finished rooms with 23 tiro plaoes, with all neoossary out-buildings; good water, flue shade AIho, the FURNITUIIK. A PRIVATE RESIDENCE on the adjoining Lot which oould be cully oonnected with the Boarding House. This is considered the most valuable property in the thriving town of Jaekeonvillo. and will be sold low. Apply to W. W. OATES, Attorney, apr 16 lm Savannah, Geo. TO RENT. o SMALL TENEMENTS, iu xuod order. Apply At to (apr 8 tf) H. F. WILLINK, Br. py Lund for Sale. {U3| foil Tho undersigned offers for sale hisJ^jCL .•■“■•PLANTATION IN 8CRI YEN COUNTY containing near flvo hundred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and under good fence; on it ie - very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, apd all necessary out-buildings; only tuo miles from the forty- five mile station on the C. it. It, directly oa the public road leading to Hudson Furry, on the Bavnnnah rivet. The place is oonaidered very healthy; lands produou well, and a good location for a country store, aud very oonveaient to market. Any person wishingto purchase suoh a place would do well to give me a oall immediate ly. On it is one of the best peach orchards ia the coun try. My pustoffiue is Ualoyoudale. J. FREEMAN. Scrivkn Co., April ft, 1869. tf apr 6 6S!B TO RENT—Three tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ- AiB>ated on the oornor of Jones and Purse eto., near the Railroad Depot, will be rented oheap, If applied for early, on th* premise*, to mar7 tf WM. BEENKEN. TO RENT. ST!® Three fine STORES, on Moore'e wharf. $“■ HURT. UABERH11AM A SON. JEJLfob24 l’O KENT. rriflREE Sloeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress st. X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house serv ant and cook. Enquire of (fob 24 J A. BON AUD. T?OK HAIjE.—Lot 6U feet on W««t Broad-st., Jj running bock 120 feet, with a email Wooden Bnild- lug on it. Apply to (f* 12) WM.,WRIGHT. Rig To Rent. jjj® A Briok Tenement on West Broad street, with **uight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in tho houso or at the oorner of Jones aud Abercorn streets. tf deol8 To Kent, T7tOR 1 year, a WHARF STORK. X* octs FOBT A DUNHAM. 8 - SAVANNAH TO DAB1BN. A LINE or Four Hors# Poet Coaches leaves Ba- frUmduy uud f'hurndny, at 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricoboro* and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’olook P. M. Returning on Tuendnyo nnd Friday#. Arriving in Savannah at ft o’clock P. AL, aud conneotlng with the boat* for the North, and the cars for the West. ff Office In 8avann* \ at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.’s Stables, oorner of State and Wlutaker sts. Office in Darien, at Ailing A Robertson, jan 13 ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. CANDIES AX REDUCED PRICES! $13,00 per 100 lba.-2ft lb. Boxes $3.73 XT6 charge for boxing or delivering at the Rail- road or steamboats, warranted t^ keo^la^^ny jy 1 ly. 8. W. oorner Broughton and WhPaker-at. Savunnuh Bazaar. A DELBANCO kegs to announce to his patrons and tho pnblio generally, that he is now receiv ing and openiug his Spring stock of choice and select Dry Goods, at 118 Uroughton-street. All of whieh he is prepared to soil at a lower flgure than any^ other DANCING ACADEMY. MON8IEUR A. KONAUD respeetfall^Torii his patrons^that his Academy Is opsn for the During tHo season the following Fauey Dances will bo introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— Turentella, Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingoralla, Sohotiscb, Kedowa, Masurka,etc. Former pupils are roquosted to come early if they like to learn Fanoy Dances for his Ball, to be given in January next. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th Inst., at 2 P. M. nov ‘ “ Carpets Preserved. X IIOSE FAMILIES desirous of having their Car pets taken up aud packed for preservation during summer, can nave in* came attended to by my Up holsterer, who has full experience, having devoted sev eral years to it in N. Orleans. Carpets wUl be paokod and storod until Families may wish them relald. Send yonr orders to WM. U. GUION, Agent, apr 26 2w Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congrcss-st. ERESIft GKOEEK1E8. I 7RUITS, Smelted Beef and Tanauea.- 4 Constantly on baud by JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker-st. BAILEY’S TONIC MIXTURE; f\H, Compound Fluid Extract of Cinchona Rub ra—A Vegetable Febrifuge in the treatment of r and Ague. CKRTinOATXa: [mnj7—tf] UELDEN A CO. 8. MOHHIfe, Beii Hanger czd JUaa*Jacturer of Fin *•***'■'?» the tools aad fixtures of Mr. David Alorcis, the subscriber offers his serviees to the clt- iteus of Savanaah. and la prepared to fill or ders (or any thing in th# Rh-ve line, at the -„.._._^^,ngtaik'iiiw#|i apr» Ihl 81 MON MORRIS. •’ANCV'OS* UOOOM.— and Cotton SheeUags, Bleach- Pillow Case Linens and Cot- wh Diaper, Lang Lawns, Bird's aad 12-4, Linen Table Damasks, for salo at ths lowest market p DkWITTA 1 CKMOKNKW VOKK-fer tr 1MH(J ouh-uju*. To Wn. Bailut—Sir, Having bad oeeaslon to resort to the us* of your most oxeeilent Tonic Mixture, iu the cure of Fever and Ague, I beg the privilege of adding my testimony to iu good efleota. I have used many bottles of It among my patients, aud I have found that iu every insunoe it nas far exceeded my expectation*, in eve y q ROGER8, M. D., Philadelphia.. Wm. Baii.xv—Dear Sir. I received your letter of the 10th ult. this evening, aud notioed its contents. I have no hesitation, Sir, In saying that your Tonic liiaUro has cared m# of Fever and Ague after 1 had been under the care of my phyaiolan for eleven months. Yours, J.U. EMERY, SfiCharlos-st., Baltimore. <•- RIOUXORD, Va. 1 licr.br MXtify that I h»r. kMawuUMIr of y.r.i A,a. wltlitlM o««f tnr.. H. CLAY CAYTON. lt.rwl.liy IMTfl A.A.1QL0M11N8AC0. A i-Uili MAL.T, 8«ok«l Touvu, Kl-culu, tn.,'*"*'* I * ,< . SOLOMONS.^ /AUAN4JKH AND LEiHONM—3U boxes wh, jut rmliH by uwy* M.J. 80L0H0N8. E STUA CANAL FLOUK, H> >1^ b.lt bt!., Qr.ii.in'. Buokwbwt Flour, JQJ lay, tor (my M u, J. 80LOMO«a. AIWi-ai-rrn, Wbaln, LuA.Tr.id, N.*Uf<x U Ollr. (HU, frwk ^ S COTCHXLk aKd I-OjkTKK—lWbbir t received aad for sal# by t’OR MALJr-Two thonsaaii bielteb be exteusively used by thel ..xns. In Great Britain, France ana uormany, wnere the medical eclenoes have reached their hlahost perfeo- ‘ *' Hi ■ ulRMutaat stltutlons, and in iomestio practice, as the surest reme dy their attending phyeieiaoe can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungfL Also in milder cases and for children It ia safe, [feasant and sffeetualtoeure. eious in cases particularly incidental to ohlldbood, The Cherry Pootoral la manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and oare. It is sealed and protect* ' ■ law from counterfeits, consequently oan be relied genuine, without adulteration, i have endeavored here to furnish tbs community a medicine of suoh intrinsic superiority and worth i should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy ince safe, spoedy and effectual, which tbie has by re- ted and countless trials prove Itself to be ; and trust great care In preparing ft with . hemieal accuracy, of form strength to afford Physicians a new agent on Ich they can relv for the boat results, and the afflict- arith a remedy that will do for them all that medicine tdo. Prepared and sold by JAME8C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, old by A. A. SOLOMONS k CO.. W. W. LINCOLN, r 17 TIlBAT law t lUorti more’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. sure aud safe remedial agent Jar Hhcuma Hern in all its forms. MIE astonishing success which has attended this „ medicine in the treatment of Rheumatic Com- lints, either inflammatory (acute) or chrouio, of no liter what complicated form, or of long or short du- tiou, renders it tho most valuable preparation ever ■covered, as the aolo rollablo remedy for this dire mplaint; and ao radical is it in ite workings, that it * secured the sanction of many of the first pbysi- ins, who have used it as aibrnfer reason, without faith Moktikorx'b Compound is a vegetable extract, a It ia a tonic, strengthening lo the system generally, cure : and in eaoh and every case where I perms it has I a thus assuring the pnb- ■ merits --**—•—■— latter os lie of thi dally reoeived from various irroboratlng those facts, and gi ubted evidence of the virtues of this truly i reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retell by W. V. AI.EX AN ral Office. No. I Barclayst ILOMONS k CO. aud J. U jah. eodlawtw apr 1 “* w*0»* htil Ymlnn, 11.* bt bartio. w* MbMi- Tfier. Old th. % tM Baddle ColtS SthL •2.iflaRZwhI.^8. I J brai * lMkT# the City; Will be sold at BmoU's building, corner of llrouchton and Whitaker-* to., the entire stock of Drugo andCUm- loals now In said store, also the Furniture, together trtth the unexpired leaee of the Store. Terms at sale. Cook at Private Sale. A prime likely young Follow, a first rate eook for steamboat or hotel. Ginyhameaml Hdkfs At Pr irate AaJs. Just reoeived per last eteamer—2 cases Ginghams, 3 do Freaoh Head Hdhta., for sale low. . *fYnneetee l 15,000 lb.. New _ _ 2,000 *' Freeh Leaf lard, just reoeived per R. R. from Tenneseee, and for sale in lots to eull purchase! Strawberry Set* of I’rfoute Sale. Strawberry Setts of the following kinds—Alio* Hand#, Boeten Pine, British Uueen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cous, Whit* Wood, Ilovey's Seed I lug, Early Bearlet. They are all grown in this ellmate and In good order. All orders left at our atore for any of tha above kinds will be promptly attended to. HarehtM House Omnibus and Ibam al Private Sale. Comprising one fine largo Omnibus, six good Homs, and Harness complete. Also—the fine pleasure sehr. Ann, with new Balls, Rigging, Ac., all in complete order. The above property will be eold on very aeoommoda- tiug term#, the present owner being about to remove from the city, has no further use for it. 2000 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, 'Provisions, dcr. PHI LB RICK A BELL offer onacoommodatlngterme, A private sale t Liquors.—80bbls. N. E. Ram, 25bbls.reach Brandy, 26 bbls. Monongahola Whisky, ft pipes Holland Gin, o half pipes Coguao Brandy, 10 casks "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMahaa'a), 6 eighth oaaks lMnet, Castlllion A Co. aad Ueaneaej Brandy, 200 dot. of fine Madeira, Sberrv and Port Wine*. Brandy, Gin, Hum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private etook. Bacon.—20 easks Side*, 10 casks Hamx, 15 oasks Shoulders. Hat—900 bales Eastern and Northern. Crmrkt.—160 bbls. Rosendal* Cement Co. Flour.—100 bbla. Canal, 60 bbla. Richmond, ruocxxRT.—26 crates assorted Common and Orar it*. Glasbwarr.—76 cases Tumblers, assorted, 10 fines, 16 bbls. lamp::, Molasses Cans, Ae. Cracxrrs.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ciuars.—60.000 Common German Cigars, 90,000 Span- boalrs.—a large assortment or snirbann's natrons. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clooks, Fanoy Sogps, Fa ey Articles, At. Ac. jy 14 Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on band and for sal* low, 160 bbls. Rosendal* Cement, 26 do. treet, for rent low. LOTTERIES, Bonnets! S# Caeca TS.MMWoVNW.V.ttJ . . 8 TO R E , 5». ImiblaMt,, Ha' the Ur(M« ud f Ur "•** <TO .u.K 1. UU invited to examine SO Different elaborately trimmed PavUlan Silk, Satin, Crapem»4 •* foshlons. Fists nad 1 Hoods. A groat variMv At Crape l*ining8i Farls Sllk TOr must all Zephyr Worsteade,Embroidery,Silk of * _ oolor, Braids, Fans and a great variety *f ethe: Smoking Caps, Slippere, Children's UabUimei as Robes Md Books, marked with now patterns for bra- >fn. Do,]., Mil.trlH«oap«*..i lllUMn tnm H.. York, will attend to tie brimming department, and will endeavor with skill and teste to plfXsonUwlw new her with orders. Fanoy and other Beanete cleaned, bleach ed and Pressed. Pinking done. 44“ Five Bonnet Trimmers wanted immediately— m Store, 1 must perfectly understand tho bupiai MRS. N No. 167 CONG WiU open cn Si .Spring Stock ot 1 ' Straw, nnd French imp» , Trimmings for Drosses, French S for Party Drosses, Collate aud Un ectfolly Invites the attention of Ladies to hec o. 167 Congress street. u mr All of the above goods ate of Mr*. $.’• sole#- IQHIliicry and Drewmskl^iT MRS. 8. TOMB, iYs 15 Bamard-sL Having completed her SPRING STOCK, rospectfully invitee the luspeetlon of her temers to her new aad beautiful atvleet t French Embroidered Lao* Craps, Draw, i Silk. Oossimer Laos, NatmUten Lass, lagtli i * Dunstable Spjit Straws, Snow Flake, Diamond SaUa llalr Gauae, Knotted Goseimer, Geneva Tri^olij M.‘ae#r,j S> * i Dunstebl< HairGaUbe, sivuwuvwuesr, u«s — Fanoy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond Las*. Small 8is*4 Fanoy Bonnets, Caps* Flowers, Ribbons, Mantillas, of a new and beautlfnl style, Drees Patterns aad Dress Trimmings. HER. IlILLINSKY ANU FANCY UOOM. MBS. DOE, No. 17 BABHASD-SrUtMT, Takes this method of informing the Ladies of Savaaaah, and vicinity, that she has Just re ceived her BPRINO STOCK, comprising a large aad fashionable assortment of STRAW and SILK BONNETS. Also, a new and beau tiful nrtlolo, of the most delicate tebrio, ia gold aad laoe, and a new summer BONNET of Freaoh Lawn.—., Ribbons, Capa. Flowers, Battens, Combs, MantUlas» Straw Trimmings. Ae., Ao, r. 8,-ai. ^ HkRNDKN’S EXPRESS, The AUuntic HuIUuk Works. Manufacture the COMPOSI11 IRON RAILING, U NEQUALLED iu beauty, strength, and cheap- uets. Ornamoutal Cast Iron Ties are melted on to rods and framework of wrought Iron, making it eltb- Ught and graceful like WIRE HAILING; Or, heavy and solid llks Cast Iron. Each pannel being thus made one solid pioce, having no crevices for the rain or moisture or the atmosphere to effect, there is no rusting of tho work. Designs will be sent to any ad dress-postage free. _ Prices range from 60 oonts to $3 00 per lineal foot.— Railings for publio or private grounds, eemetoriss, erandahs, Balconies, Ao., for sale by GEORGE FOSTER. Agent, 338 Broadway, New York. N. B.—O. F. and bis Agents are the only persons au- icrisod to sell this nowiy patented Railing, for tho tlantle States. am apt 19 The Cliaiieston Shoe Store, (SI., oftb. R«l Flu.) 19 BAUNAKU STREET,. J Curtains, Curtain Goods, 6tc.» dec*, See. k 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien HE Rubscribor, knowing that the citize Savannah have felt a great interest iu the eeteb- "'cAllPHT WARUHOUHE, this city, and boing aware that many have boon tiling the completion of the New Store, eo that they ually kept in similar establishments. The 8tock of e ulfferout departments will oonsist, in part, or tho lowing Goods, via: CAUI'KT DKPARTAIKNT. Royal Velvet| Tapestry Brnssels; ftlocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; "hree Ply, Superfine, Fine and Conunou lugraln; Plaiu id Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Hails, Ao.; Drug- tj, 6-4,12-4 aud 16-4 In width, of every variety of pat- ue-AAine: w oreiea anu Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, rariety of oolors; White and Raff, for Shades. WINDOW 811 ADEN. 'irauspatout L&ndscspe, Medallion. Garland and GILT CORNICES. sold at wholesale or retell, on the most liberal terms. WM. U. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Jnliaa-sto. AHNOLD’S ed Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, AIR COFFINS, w taking the plaoe of all others throughout Stef. T U. ft. BOGARDUS having besn erlority ifor* the pnblio. Tbe improvements oonsist In oo- entiug the top and sides, ana, by the application of i air pump, removing the air, by which means th* intents remain without eflluvia or ohaugo of appear- aoo for any length of time. It is on those advautagea _te claim to superiority is based. The undersigned having examined tho above, do not tositeto to say that, in their opinion, they are fully cal- minted to answer the intended purpose: 8. N. 11aBuis, M. D., | ti. W. Wirt, M. D.. R. Wayne, M. D., P. M. Kollocx, M.I)., J. C. ILABniuiuxn, M. D., I W. G. Bullock, M. D , K. Lx CM LI sow, Machinist. iy THE LAST UNKIV ALIaED PRODUCTION I A New Cook Stove, CALLED “THE NEW WORLD." For Rumlng; Wood or Coni. The Subscribers huve just made arrange- menu with Messrs. Abbott A Lawrenoe, Steve Makers, of Philadelphia, fur the exolnsivo sale of this excellent STOVE. The makers bad it thoroughly tested before offering it to tho publio for tide, and it also oomes very highly recommended by tboee that are now using it. We pnfc a few of thsm up on trial a abort tim* alno* in this city, and those who have seen them In operation acknowledged that they never saw auy Stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or baking, that performed so well aud with so email a cost for fuol; the castinge in this Steve are very heavy and mounted in the most perfect manner; the bake plum is so constructed tbat you can get twioo the heat In the oven as any other stove turn in use. We are now re ceiving the different sise*, and we cordially invite all to call aud examine beforo purchasing. We have also, various other patterns, among, which may be found i the Iron Witch, Iron Kiafc* and celebrated Book Btovc, -- TT W. Me AUTHOR A CO., tf Store No. 13 Barnard-:*,. — - CASH PRICES. Boots, shoes, Trunks aud Car pet Bags. Persons wishing to supply themselves with auy or those articles, should not forget the number, as tkoy will always find a well selected stock to select from, consisting of: , * . • Ladles' line Black and Colored Gaiters, MImos' *' " 14 44 Ladies' and Misses' Slippers ot all kinds. Children's Shoes in gnat Yartoty, Gentlemen’s Calf, Bow-id and Peggod Boots, Men's Kip aud Pegged Brogans, Together with a great variety not enumerated. * - P E- MURPHY, Proprietor. fy"' I NDIAN HAIjNAM <»f Liverwort aud llore bound.—This preparation Is from an Indian Recipe and is what.it* name purport* it to be. It Is ver- — in CoughsT Colds, and all diseases of tho Loni sale by may 2 it to be. It Is very useiul xees of the Longs. For W. W. LINCOLN, Mouument square. 1,'lliMH HUI'B.-l «»« of D«ih Hop., In i r pound packages, warranted or tlie last years growth, just rooeived and for tele by may i W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sq. C IHKKnKiUAN’8 ARABIAN BALSAM. j For the ours of Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Ac., Ae., Just received aud for sale by W W. LINCOLN, may 2 klooumeut-sg. INK FKBNCK1 FKINTKD MUHLlNS AND 8ILK8.-W* have this day received per steamer a very elegant aseortmtnt of New aud desira ble styles of French Organdie and Jaconet, Moalitu. at very reasonable prioe. also rich light Colored Mantilla I ll&. it PRENDfiRGASTA GO.. may 2 178 Broughton at., opposite 8t. Andrew's limit — , » a mo —These aie the beat hr Milk Pans in use. producing more orsam from a jven quantity of milk, than can be don# with any other Lind. For sale by / t I.AWM ftULiK FANS iind. 'For ill. by ■MF* J, P. OOLL1M8, mo ( 1 L.OVKS.—niLd Ladiab' Unto ud 811k (jr Qlorifc ladlu' QtontUU orllldlmQlort., Qul. Bnnm.raidlu ud Drtrlnj do. Al», « |nlrtf Bn# Net asteeu for JS's bv ~ m kKMPTONA VER5TIH.E, may f Wariag's Range, next door to theMfiot* / mOCKKT 4JOTTON.-4 smal l) and colored Crocket C^t SMS AN8.—Coonsou end tine Palm Leaf K ( ens,flne A small lot of Wkit# leat ERfiTUiLE. v ANMr—Cemmou awl fine Palm Leaf Psns fim a OUN, OATS AND HAY.-7U0 b. White and Yellow Corn ; 10O) do. Oata; 80 , in store and for sale ei«6 Bay-e^ hjjJ UQBIUQQM h CAMP. 8FLUND1D PIANO FOUTM8. The undersigned having just reoeived 1 fine instruments from tho ocle- uubumu. no enauioatoouer an assort ment of Piano Fortes, which, for tone, tench and finish, cannot be eurpassed. A call is respectfully solicited, apr tf . F. ZOGBAUM A CO., Warlng s Range. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Is CO. WXDKK3DAT. MAY 4TM. fl^HE Old Forest Hanger; by Major Walter X Campbell, Edited by Frank Forester, Prismatic* ; by Richard Uaywardo—Illustrated, Electro Physiology ; by Dr. Gershom Huff—second edi tion, The Attorney, or the Correspondence of John Qnod— Illustrated, The Child's First History of America; by the “ author of Little Dora," Red Wing, or the Wolrd Cruiser of Van Di email's Land; by Goo. S. Raymond, U. ti. N., Knickerbocker Magasine for May. Kctaoval. S AVING been burned out in Jefferson street, the Subscriber has removed his Bakery to No. 26 . Street, where he will continue to earry on the Baklag business. He will bake and keep on hand, Wheat. Rye and Graham Bread and Cakes, which be wUl deliver in any part of the eity. Grateful for for- mor patronage, he solicits a continuance of it. apr 8 tf A. F. MIIU. NOTICE. T DO HEREBY cuution nil persons, particularly X, those engaged in Bottling, against elthsr baying, selling, purloining or using bottles bearing my name. JOHN RYAN, Soda Water BoU .lag Establishment. apr 9 lm* Corner West Broad >m4 Bay-ete., 8av. BpiiuB Fashion* m Messrs. BEEBE A CO.'S superior HATS of the Spring Style, now in store nnd for sale at the Hat and Cap Store of N. K. BABNUM A CO, 149 Congress Street. TLHT DECEIVED PEH HTBAMBIL- t) Wa-h Blonds, Doited Swiss Muslins, Nesdle Work Rands. Pointed n! W. Collars, Bl k aad White Crapes. Opia Work and Thread Hose, ATk Net MitU, Swiss Muslins, Ae., for uale by may 6 DnWITT A MO) O BGAB8I—Acboio. MlKtioa 'of _ Q >1,^1 uil fat ,.1. b, (i[.»| vr.l IJOIUNU 9UCU1NK8, of u P ».H far oil by tomy «) Jlia »■ 1 fUAUKT WI»fKS—its bo,o>< Here In a Rrnnd achenie for thin after noon OBOKOIA HTATE LOTTERY, CLASS D. For the benefit of the Independent lire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS A CO., Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber A Co.) splendTFbcheme. 18,636 Dollars—30 of 1.860. And more than $150,000 in Smaller Prizes! Tiokets only |$a—Shares in proportion. Tioketo and Shares for sal*, and Prises cashed on de mand. by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 6Owengto Building, may IU Oppcnite ftlaskl House. UKKKNB ANU PULASKI MUNUA1KNT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 0 Whitaker-Street, Bats Lane. GREGORY A MAURY. Manager#. D RAWN NUMBERS—Ol t.renue&Pulaeki Lottery, Class 66: 42 6 17 21 7 61 74 77 69 47 44 69 Also olass 39: 34 26 2 46 22 74 70 6 16 14 19 61 No* 16 28 94 three No. Prise returned In a whole Ticket. arawn in wnmingvon, mi., inn imj, m 78 Number Lottery—IS Drawn Ballou. CAPITAL: 90,000 DOUABSI Ac. Ao. too. Tiokeu $6—Shares in proportion. JAMES OOWEN, may 10 Vender for Gregory A Maury. tOT HEAD-QUARTERS FUR PRIZES. m %fk OffireNo. 169 Bay-Street. 2 Doors Bast of the OUyHotsl D RAWN NUMBKKM — Ol Georgia State Lottery, Class 4. drawn in Savannah 9tn instant 21 24 18 00 71 26 07 69 15 34 16 44 73 Nos 44 GO 07 and 16 20 71 Prises sold at Pattersoa'i Office. A. D. ELLI8 A CO., Mansgers. Look ot Thin Scheme ! 30 Cbaocoo for a Price of $1,860! XXTUA CLASS D. Decided by Bel Air Class X. WiU be drawn in Baltl- " 380 | Ao. Ao. Tiokets odly $6; Halves $2&; Quarters $ltf. 43T Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings eeqt regularly, and prises easbed on demand * '^ie offloe, by y 10 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GUKENK AND PULAMK1 iUDNUiUENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near UalUHtreel. GREGORY A MAURY. Manager#. Lottery. Extra Class 33: 34 20 2 46 29 "i iu M« 14 19 64 Also for class 6ti: 41 6 17 9*. 7 61 74 77 i.n 47 44 69 Ticket Hi 17 21 39 prise of $60 a. Id. KXVrfA OLASS MO. 34 tOV 1863. To b# dr.twn at Wilmington, Del., 'Ihis Day, May 10. 78 Number Lottery—19 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 90,000 DOLLARS! Ae. Ao. Ae. Tioketo $6—shares in proportion Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tho package for sale by E. WITUINQTGN, Vender for Gregory A Maury, mty 10 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. APOTHECARY’S HALL, S. E. Comer of Broughton and Barnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. I 'HE aubieribor would moat respectfully inform the citiiena of Savannah and the surrounding country, that be has taken the store situated as above, where n* is now opening a ful t aad select stock or Drana, ftledlclncm, Chemlcaln, Perfume* ry, Fancy Article*,Dye Htaflk, Glassware, See., ase., whioh ho offers to the publio at wholesale and retail, on each terms ae cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, ib as regards price and quality, Every article he offers for bale has been selected by _ nself within the last twenty days, from the moat reli able houses In the northern market# [ particular atten tion having been paid to their purity and freshness. Having bad several years experience in the pres cription business iu northern and southern cities, be feels himself fully prepared to compound all prescrip tions and family medicines on trusted to him, with ears, neatness and dispatch. Prescriptions put up at all hours of th* day and night, by a skillful aou competent hand. Physiols ns, country Merchants, and Families, and nil persons who aeed or may need pure and geaniue medi cine* or any other artioi* tbat is gansnuly found in n well regulated Drug Store, are respectfully invited to call and examine hu stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Apothecary's Hall. J. E. Da FORD, Druggist aad Chemist. fiEvrSoofii: RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY, MAY 3rd, 1833. -'RISMATIOSt bjf Rlchud ll»ywards, HI- " ilUtAThD. - “ ■ Iflo, Popular aad Preeti- 'feusea aad Cares *f ye Age at; by Be. of America; by 4ke author of *»- VntH^UaSSh; *rr »»““»•* *• .r irtic l.tb. %r Amj .t&lHUurj « TStXLXjXftt nr Tills aud all intermediate plaoe*. We would also say that cur expresses by ths steamers to N#w York aad Philadelphia enable us to forward every dtttrlfiteo ot Merchandise aad valuable# to #ven town in tho North- n States—also to California and Enron#. Orricxs amd Agxkt»—1*3 Bay-etreei, Bavnaunh; C. A. Ells A Son, Maooni Gto. R. CUyteu, Garthsrp#| E. C. Uubbell, Columbus; 74 Bremwiy. New York; 43 and 4ft South-third-street, Philadelphia j $ Court- street, Boston; Esohauge-etreet, Fxovideaee-, Mont* gotusry -s treat, San Franoieoo. fob h UVINOHTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. EDUCATION FOR TUB PEOPLE. Oa th* First Dev of May, Port First of THE POPULAR EDUCATOR WUl be Pabliehed at No. 17 Sprue* Street, New York: Prioe Twelve and a half ovate. T 'lIIa will b# the most comprebeneive Educutitmal Periodical ever iosu#d from the Pres*. It wUl In clude angular oouree of instruetioa in every dspart * meat of knowledge. It propoeee to Introduce th* Peo ple to all the departments of Human Knowledge, and to afford ludlvldusd man the meant of a complete secular The following Programme can be made toeoverMi# whole field of Unman Knowledge. Each nnmb* Educator will contcin articles ia eevestl of th# meats. The lesson* in Geography wiU be ad with maps engraved on eopper; aad the ] every other Department whieh earn admit ot illustrated by Diagrams, Engravings ud D Nothing which artlstlo skill can do, to eml several subjects, will be neglected. The Popular Educator embrace# th* following D*- nartmento and Subiecto: p I. Language.—This Include* Language, Grammar, Philology, and Hollos Lettres, a. Naturarilistery.—Geography, Boiaay, Zoology, Mineralogy, and Geology. ' III. MathemAHos.—Aritluaetle, J Measaratten.Ao. IV. Physioal Seienoea.- mlce, Hydraulics, C Astronomy, _ „ _ V. Industrial Seisao**.—Fisfalag, Hunting, Agri cultures, Manufacturers, Miaing, kletsOlurgy Coining, Modes of Communication, lm prove- • VI. Fine Arts.—Drawing. Painting, Sculpture, Ar chitecture, Music, Poetry, Ornamental Land scape and Gardening, Ornameatel Art. VII. Anthropology.—Man * ~ * * Vlil. History.-History, B IX. Philosophy, Mental aud Mi X. Political Bel* no*.—I AW, € Economy, Statistics. XI. CivilisaUon.—Newspa Learned Societies and 1 XII. Mlseellan**.—Notes of respondents, Ac. Ths suoceeding rartsof the Fr/pufl appear on tho fivetday of every saontli. Prioe 12X cento.-$1 60 per Annum.—Postage. 1 sent in advance. ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, 17 Spruce Street, New York, aad coldly apr 29—lm Book Sellers generally AGENTS WANTED. mkAmkhiam HiapT ■ T HIS WORK is acknowledged oh all bands to be tue best collection of Mosie ever offered to th# X he the best collection of Mosie ever world. MiT It contains 676 pages. Psalm and Hymn tunes for almost occasiou of worship; Odes, Antbi Infant. Rsvival, *' ship; Odes, Anthems. Beadar School, nt. Revival, Campmeeting, Missionary, Temper i, Patriotic and Moral pieces; Scotch, Dish. Ger man, French, Spanish, Portuguese, English and other foreign music ; and a vast amount of Ameriuaa mosie, old aud new, a gieat deal of whiehhas never before been published. Address the suthor. Dr. WM. HOUSES, Spier s Turn Out P. O., Jefferson oouAty, On U U Al ill h 11 (JAHHIDIKR O White nnd Colored Linen Drills, Coatings, Cottonodes, Gents and Boys ten S Hose, Ladies' Silk, Cotton aut Oause^Merlno and Silk Vests, Ao.,“ C lUTTKRY.—A ynueral ass i and Table Cutlery, some very .ta* put up iu set* in handsome Mahogany Coses. For salo low by may 4 JOHIi KKS—Rrt Eisa HOC-KRIIiM, See.—Cofeo—150 bags Ijr Bio, 7ft do Jamaica, and 60 d » Java. Sugar—10 Kbd* Porto Rioo.lUd>> St Croix,* 4#N( lee-i, too bbls Crashed, Powdxed and CUriAfiL Molasses—26 hhd: Cuba, IS'JAoNew Orlr- Flour—160 bbls Ksd'lmrte, 76 do Ct Ciaith'sdo. Boou-v—16 casks Phils delphla Hams, ( ged, yi hhds Sides, "D du Shonlders. Potatoes—16M i*Ms P £ and Mercer D) Lard and Codfisn—26 bbls oboice Codfish. Soap, Candles and Starch—60 boxes Soap, 60 do Pale; 7ft do Adam* “ Bporm, 2A do Btar, 160,do Patent and ha’.f boxes Starch. Tobaooo—360 pkge. Various brands nog ernon 8jrup. no.—60 boxes Lemon i Walnnt and Tomato Catenps i 10 ' ~ •omestio Liquors—76 bbla PhMpe* 4 7ft do Rectified Whisky, 90 do#xti do. Wines—20 qeartor r ssks Pure Malaga, 8do eheleeMa deira, received and for sal# by , »P f 2ft BtoMAHONHyOYLE. AiUOLK MANUrieUlMY ’ SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS and keep constantly on bead, * large and varied stock of 6*i-J - dies, Bridles and Harness, aar* make ta order every d**»-iptum<t/articles i Our stock comprises also a large * Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddis-B sons desirous of supplying them- oall at oor establishment. All t warranted for material ai U. W. HOLLISTER. N. R—For Repairing, our ( exeentlon prompt. aliuufmVI