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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. let ip apfukd euu soon _ p. CONDON offer, hi. GARDEN LOT «. £$2$ an 4 HOUSES thereon, to let. It ie sltua- jMjl «jfc" te d on the corner of the Thunderbolt and A* . Boada- It ha# all the necessary Improvement.., . J J under good cultivation. Apply nt the City Motel.* DU. J* J. DKAR1NU Offers hi. service, to the eltiten. of Bavan- y^jp^nnh, In the practice of Medicine nml Surgo- Chronio diseases will recolvo particular attention. Ufflc. up .lair., No. 123 Brooghtga-atfeet, if ap 20 An ounce of foot Le worth a pound of theo- and the .warm of conoluaire fact, that c lu»t«r around that incomparable preparation, lloof- bnd'e German Bitter., prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, e.tabliahing it. value a. a tonic and ra- iiuraUve, ve eucb a. would prevent ineiedulity itaelf fn>w <iac»th>uing lt« efl*«acy. In all case, of discaso of lhe iiowauh, whother acute or chronlo, it may bo re- aluuU ditd for its soothing, cordial, and renovating in- ttuuuoe. Dyepoi'«*»» heartburn, loss of appetite, dau- <c a, uorvoua tremors, relaxation and ‘debility, 4o., are >tlievod by the Bitter, iu a very short space of time; •od a perseverance in their use never fail, to work a thuroufth Mg. ' lm »P f la l»r. J. FI«kUu|(. _ ^ office and roaidepce corner of Barnard and SO$i Perry street.. Orloaus-squaro. Offioe hour fruiu 6 rn 10o'clock, A. M. tf marffil WHIP LINES. SAVANNAH MffltHING NKWB. THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1833. C. 8. .11 All. LINK. THROUGH IN AO TO 55 HOURS. New-iork & Charleston Steam-Facketi. -r^ LeaveAdger's wharves.varySaturday P£vRe -V trrnoon and oacb alternate WYdnf*- mUmLdou. On Saturday the new and apien- ■—* ^^"diu St.amabipa JAH. ADGEK. Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500 Ton.. MAltlON Capt. M. Berry.....a..-...l,2U0 Ton.. Th. SOUTHERNER, W. Poster commander, will •ave each alternate Weduesday—having been newly coppered and guard, raised, is uow in complete order. itd* For Freight or Passage, having olegant State Room accommodations, apply at the offioe of tne^ojieas, N. B.—A new ship will he ^laoed ncot with the Southerner f at the omoe of the a/ci HENRY MlfcSBOQN, and Adger's Sou. WEnm the line to « uesday*. FOK PIIUaADKLPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. _ The new nud splendid side-wheel steaiauliip STATE OF OEURGIA. of l.AXJ tou. register. Cap*. Walter Col- lius.has commenced her regular trips, ■■■■■■" and win leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th Sept., and every alternate Wednosday thereafter | say on the 22d Hept., aud Otb and 20th Oct. and 3d aud 17th Nov., and so on. This ship has boon built with entire regard to safoty, comfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For froight or passage, apply to O. A. L. LAMA It, Agent in Savannah, jan 21 HERON 4 MARTIN, Ag’ts in Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE UKimSTKV. ors. KOVALIi uml iOlINSON, Hurglcal nml Mechanical DcntlHtu. a Office over Zogbaum's Music Store, Mar- Jvlflb kot Square. ly nov 8 A Warranted Remedy. planters, farmers, families, SEA- CAPTAINS, and others. CAN rUUOUASIC MU UKJIKdY XqUAl. TO DU* TOlUArt» VlfiNMTlAN LliNt.HKNT. y Jf iKsuuiury, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, uaiuty bore i'uroat, ToOthaulie, Headache, pea-eickness. Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito Rites, In sect Stings, Pains iuthe Limbs, 4c. If it does not give relief, rsoollsot your money will bo refunded. All that is asked Is a fair trial of it aecord- m£ to the directions. This artiolo Is an English reme dy, aud was ueod by Williuin the Fourth, late king of England, •udoertilled to by him os a cure for Rheumatism, where everything else ho hud tried, lulled.___Over 1U,UU0,U00 ed in safety, speed aud comfort. These Btoaiuore, leaving Bavannah at the that the Marion and Southerner leave Char Vive in New York as soon as or before them, g#*Cabin pasaago $25, payable before going Agents: PADELFOHD, ' a they would u of croup, as it is us certain t luoit I Muvaiuiuli tuid Augusta. ■I m . On aud after the let of May next, r Ti*rhnnnfr ttl '' ®teamer OREGON. Captain Jas. M. dniaauSSLMoody, will make regular weekly trips between Savannah aud Augusta, uud tuuohiug at all the intermediate landings un certalu days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday eveniug at 6 o'clock P. M., and Augusta every Seturuay morn ing at 8 A. M. By tills arrangement planters and piorohauts on tbo river will bo nffordod an opportunity of shipping and receiving their good, with some cer tainty, anu of a regular conveyance for themselves and families to and from both plaoee, as the accommodations r passengers are both amplo aud comfortable. Time u 36 hours—dow u 24. Fare $6. apr 20 K1NCULEY. LOCKETT 4 CO., Agents. i lew days. It cures DU. TOBIAS has also put up a liOit8E iHNIMENT iu inut bottles, which is warrauted.ohoapor aud belter i other tor Coiio, Calls, Cuts, Swellings,^Bruises, A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U. CARTER are the sole ugouts for Savanuah—uis> for sale by the urug- and storekeepers throughout Georgia. propriel - Dr. Tobir. ' I.OARTElL . ... s Hail, wi'l supply the couutry merchants a Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg. w Tho Union 8teamboat Company of Georgia and South Carolina having tho- ■flBaflHHHnroughly overhauled and refitted thesu- rior ateam-paokota 11. L. COOK and OREGON, with ••ghters. are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if net more, dispatch than auy other boats on tho rlv«r. The steamers are commanded by experienced aud accommodating captains, aud all frvlght uousigued to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers lualifuot superior to any boats on the river. F.ro >,00. 11ENKY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. K1NCULKY 4 CO., " JAMES HARPER 4 CO., AngusU. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852.sep 11 s lowest prices. the Medicine* which never ail to gire aaliaj'ac- lion, and are uaed by many phyutciana m their practice. Dr* J* H. Rose’s Nervous nun' Invigor ating 0urtlittl. The Ureateit Discovery iu Medical Science!—For all Nervous Conditions of the System I—Heart Diseases and Nervous Complaints. a^^-tr-^Tho astounding aud happy effect of Dr. iKa Boss's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbuess, Neuralgia, Nervous Trciuor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain In the f ace, WuRofulness, Restlessness, or lor the Mind or body worn dowu by oaro, labor, or study, has iuduoed tisuy physioiaus to use it iu tholr practice. For a weak cuustituiiou, it is a grand rostorer: it eomplotely re moves ffdui tho system all nervous irritations, aud is slinott miraculous in its rapid and happy effect. Tbs seek aud ths nervous are frequently restored to por ed health before using oue bottle. Price Ufty cents. Du. J* S> Rose’s Ureat Pain Curer— the tYomler ol‘ the Age. l)oyou suffur with auy paiuf li you do, uso Dr. Iloso s i'aiu Curcr. It euros Toothacno, Wore Throat, l.araclie, Stilt Nook or Pains iu the Face, in a low iuiuuius. it euros quickly Paiu iu tho stomach or bonds. Cures Chiluioins, Corns, aud auy irritation on tho feet. It acts liko a charm lor Pains in tho Side, i.iuibsor Back, aud lbr Rueumatism from a sudden cold, it is magiual in its effects. In bottles, 12)*, 26 aud Til* MBS! OuUUUSVHUr IM THU VYUKI.D.—Dr. Rose's celebrated Cough Syrup gives immediate relief to tho norst Cougus, whether uousumptive or proceeding from i cold, it aiiays auy irritation ut the Luugs, aud ibrti ■ i.es the system against auy future attacks, in bottles st60 ueuls aud SK -If you „ If you I . d, you should remove it from tho system, li r Railroad Pills, aud you will :ved lrota all bad feelings. In boxes 12)* aud 26 uts. nose Pills aro called BaXLHOAD PILLS, because go ahead of all other pills iu their good effects. lliruiiglioi r 14 HEIRS WANTED.* . In 1836 and ’3ti a large number of Geor- ”giaus wentovsr to ths Republic of Texas assist me Texans to gaiu their iude|>endeuce. Many ol these were massacred with Fauuiu, and others fell while lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Graut, aud Juhuson. The Republic of Texas grouted to the heirs ol those brave men a large quantity of laud, vory few of whom have come forward to claim their right. The descendants of thoao who participated iu tho revolu tionary struggle of Texas cuu procure them lands, on application to tho uudersiguod, who possesses all neces sary information on the subject, mar 8 Urn S. Y. LBV Y, Savannah. IKS*- Now York. Liberal advances made upon smprnoi (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. dentibtry. »». m. o. UEALU Performs all operations pertsiuiug to Natural or Artiff- cut Teeth, in the best style. Ufllue first corner west o the Marshall House. ly j*n 17 DENTISTRY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Hurglcal and Mechanical Dentist. Ofiiae corner of Congress and Whitakor-sts., over Mi 1’rendorgait's Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 TAkWOTT’ti FOitEIGN EXCHANGE AND K3I1G&AT1UN AUKNCY. Persona wishing to send for their frieods, SfcCJSs and doslrous of bringing them out by first duos packet ships, are informed that the sebooribers are the only agents for the above Ageucy in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tspsoott A Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up wards, which drafts are negotiable in auy town through out Irelaud and Great Britalu. Drafts on Franoe aud Germany, payable in all parts of tho Continent, also for sale. Apply to dec 24 ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bay-at. DU. aOLLiVAN has removed his office •vfii to Congress-street, between Drayton and Aberoorn. tf uo* Private Hospital. IIUCTOUHWILU.IIAN &; UANAIU. FaKM-8TKBKT, WX3T KMD Of TUB PLANK ltOAL*. Dus. WILDMAN 4 GANAUL having oompletod tho arrangumouM for a Private Hospital, and Uttod up the same with all the appliauocs oi hygiono, good nursing, and medical and surgical Ludance, now offer the benefits of the institution to the public. The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will se- curo coustant aud ellloieut medical attendance, medi cines, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required iu advauce, which will not bo subject to reclamation.- Apartments perfectly private may bo obtaiued on rci euiiable terms. That the institution n»»y partake as mneh as poshiblo of the benevolent public character which the origins* tors iutended, they have aoliuited the following gcutlo- mcn to act as a board of visitors,, who will at all and any time inspect the premises, aud whose names ar guarantees to tho public of its efficient management: Boa. Langdon Chores, i John W. Ani«rson, JoHph „. Fay, • * - Charles Green, A. A. Smuts, . rr » ra , , John W. Rat •ohuUosicu, I Solomon Coin Montgomery Camming. Arrangements have also been made for the aooommo- -Ouoa at uegrooi. r. U. WILDMAN, M. D„ Corner Aberoorn aud South Broad-st. CHAR. GANAUL, M. U.. Broad-street, East of * Seuth Broad-street, i r Barnard. ANOTUKK SCIliNTINIC WUNDKK: ~IMPOBTANT TO DySFGFTIQA-Dl. J. 8. Houghton’s Pa MIN, the TrunJHgtaHu f 1 * w Ou It trie Juice, prepared from Rennet, or tb« morth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lit- «f. ths groat Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, * D., Philadelphia, Thiels truly a wonderful remedy Iur iadi S«»lhm, dyspepsia, Jaundice, liver complaint, eonsUpoUo* god debility, curing after mature’* owa jocthod, by.natnrt's own agent, the gastric jaloe.- auiphlcts, conultlng soientiflo evidence of its value, .I!™? by Rf,ntJ See advertisement in ano- Weekly The.new and splendid steamship# FLORIDA, Capt. Woodhull, and ALA- * HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to _ board. rananiuiu/, FAY 4 CO, Savann SAMUEL L. MlTCUELf jlii 124 Front-street, New York. STEAB1B0AT LINES. UNITED STATES MAIL LINL. FOlt PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darieu. Uruuswlck, Ht. iUurya f JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBURG (Black Crook), AND P1COLATA. L4aveievf.ru Tuetdau, at 10 o’clock, A. if. packet WM. t . . . Ill leave Tuesday iMorning, at 10 o'olook, aud will oon- linue to leave every Tuesday. Tho rates of passage by this boat art as follows: To Darien 00 St. Mary's - 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Black Creek, Pioolataaud Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply ou board, at Charleston Steam-packet wharf, or to au 24 CLAGllORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. r-jACj»TQN.Tpt- Si*?,. Dry Goods, Clothing, 8io. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN TDK DltY, FOR CASH. Wo. 149 Broughton Street, IfvMf Dicksun'e Confectionery. £ 11E SUbSCRIUEIW oil or for ealo at their NEW AND EXTENSIVE ffTORE, a earofUUy so ld Btookof Foreign and Domestic Dry Ooodt. which willbe sold at VERY LOW PRICES forCaahor City aooeptanoe^oousisting in part tf: Bleached and Brown Sheetiugs and Shii tings, of every width and quality. Bed Ticks, Tw illed Stripes, Checks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Deuiins, 4c. Ao. DBE68 GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Monrning Ginghams, Lawns and Organdies. A large and eplen- did collection of oolored Muslins, Fren :h Lawns, Jaco nets and Organdies, Black and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Black Italian Silk for Dresses, Mantillas, Ac., Bilk Lace to salt, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, ftn„ Ao. IRISH LINEN GOOBS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and lino Undressed do, "war ranted all pure Linen Yarn and Bound Bloach." Alto, warranted as cheap as any aueh Linens can be found in this market, White and 'Brown Table Datnlak, Doy ley’s and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and. Towell ing Ornaburga and Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Miss** Black, White and Colored Host, Gout s aud Boy's White, Colored and Brown Hose, in aU aisea ana qualities, Gause, Muriuu and Cotton Un der Vest* and Drawers. Ladios', Gent's, Missoa and Boy's Qloves and Mitts of valrout qualities—a full assortment. W1UTT'! CANTON CRAPIfi SHAWLS, KMDHOI- DKRED KOBE DRDSNK8M, BLACK. WHITE aud COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BORINET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Pocket Udkfs, with a large collection of L. C. Udkfs, from $1 perdoson,upwards, well worthy the at- teution of families as belug particularly cheap. Head Udkfs In great variety. White Goods. riain and checked 8wlsso and Jaconets,Mall,Book, Nuuisooks, Tarlston, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Binds, Head and Lisle Lacca and Edgings, new atyle Muslin Collars and Underslcevos, 4c. apr 18 2ni T. 4 L. McKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Mitring and Summer. wm. rTsYmTns, Draper nail Tailor, 17 Wliitaker-nt R ESPECTFULLY solicits tho altnution of hit friends and the public in general, to his large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present aud 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. The following comprises a Black Drap Deto Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duck Drill and Fauoy Linen Frocks and 8acks, India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen Saokt. Black and Colored Alpaca Frocks and Saoke, l'ants of Fanoy Fronoh Casiimere, Blaok Doe Skin Catalinero, Blaok Drap Dete and Spring Tweed Cassl- mere, White Duck. Faucy I.iuen Drill, together with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for serrauts Vests of Black Satin, Black Barathea and Fanoy Bilks, Fancy and White Marsailles, Figured and Stripe Liu: ns. Also, a Urge Stockol furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspendurs, Cravats, Collars, Meriuo and Cotton Under Bhirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks aud Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole TO TRAVELLERS UU1NU NOilTll. TIIK SAVANNAH AN1> UUAUI.KSTON 2J£ V. a. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave 8avannah 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, eouuuctiug at Charleston with tho Wlliitiugton Steam-Pnckets. Which leave with the U. S. Mall every day, at2)£ P. M., and also with the Notr-York and Cimrleaton Hteamishlpn, to Now-York by land ruuw, u- mm.», u Steamships, $26. [my!6j S. Al. LAFF1TEAU, Ageut. $2U— time 62 hours; by UPPUS1T1UN LINK TO FL.OAii.DA HATH or PAHS Atilt 11 EDUCED. Mss Thu superior new svcampacket WE- P jJVLm^LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every difeaWflHbiSaturday at 10 o’clock A. M. Kate of passage in large airy stole rooms, as follows: To Darien. $3 00 St. Mary’s 4 60 Jacksonville 8 00 lToolata 8 00 PaUtka-...^ 8 00 HUok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Froight consigned to K. It. Duke, for Ooala, Will bo shipped free of ail charges at Palatka. ‘yon board, at tko Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to ' 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Ageut. tx.'tr SHIY LIMES. VOU UA1.TI.UOKK—UoKuli.r Line. Thu packet brig JOSEPHUS, Wilson master, DBm will meet with dispatch as above. For freight iwBur passage, apply on board ut Telfair's Wharf, to (may 1U> BB10HAM, KELLY 4 CO. FOR liAVKK—Fnaitnge Duly. , The fast sailing ship CHAOS, J. L. Dunton Amator, will havo immediate dispatch. For pas- SHBlBjagu only, having very superior uocoramodatiuni, apply to (may 9) WAS11BUKN, WILDER 4 Cu. FOICNKW YORK-Union I.iiic The regular packet solir. NORTH STATE, ^f{j\ Uortou .uustur, having part of her cargo ou- iSHMkgaged, will have quick dispatch as above. For buiau-ic of freight or passugc, apply * mayti WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. The sebr. VIRGINIA, Snow master, is ready -rffTl to receive charter for a cargo of Timber or Lum- miiilaber for a Northern port. Apply to WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. _ . The regular packet brig AUUU8TA, T. Stone -CSR master, having part of her froight ougagod, will htaUhliuvo dispatch. For freight or passage, having iperior accommodation. Apply Fharf, or to (may 6) WASHUU1 li St. Johns, New Brunswick. WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. WANTED TO CHART Kit. A vessel to take 16o@lbU m feet Sawed Lum- ^jy^ber to Montevideo, with a return freight to New Appy to C. A. L. LAMAR. HEAVY Fit EH* 1 IT FOAt NKW-YUALAv. Boxes of Copper Ore may bo obtained by vessels wantiog heavy lieight. Apply to SaNL mar 6 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. ihia. Apply to WILLIS 4 DKI BRUNDAGE. VKS8KLH V* ANTED ON FAIE1HIAT Oil CUAAtTKU. t-x. Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can be had on appllea-^DIi auction to (nov 4) ROWLAND 4 CO. fc(oct7—ly | WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE.3 AAAAtlNK RAALWAk. - The undersigned respectfully informs ^BBKall who may uoed his aervloes, that he^4 9HBhas ohargsof th* MARINE RAILWAY,31 whioli is now in successful operation. He is. thertfore, prepared to take up vessels of any site usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, 4o., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to ooutract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the busiuoss or Bhip-Carpeutur- ing, Spar-making and Caulking, iu all its various branches, at the eastern extremity or the city. Emollient Ambrosial Elixir. rpilld is the name of u delicious urticle wliirli the I nndersigued has the pleasure Magical effect, iu shaving, and iti ,----- improving the skin. No matter how thick or stiff the beard may bo, it Is softened in a moment, and is remov ed by n rotor iu a good coudition, without tho least trouble or pain. A single trial will satisfy any one ol its wonderlul virtues. A few drops upon the brush, witli ordinary soap and wator, makes the process of shaving a positive pleasure. A single bottle will nn - STVcr for a who! S year. Tor ouo who shaves every day. The Emollient Ambroelal Elixir, is an ulugaut arti cle fur a Lady's Toilet. Nothlug can equal it in im- ( arting a delicate whiteness and smoothness to the skiu. t is perfectly harmless. Prepared aud sold by J. DENNIS, Price 60 cents per bottle. Directli Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &c. CITY HOTEL, Hr v-Htrcct, Havnnnah. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLE V, PROPRIETORS. I N ottering bis acknowledgements fur the very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con- uou (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to aunounoe that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of the Marshall House) has become associated with him iu the proprietorship aud management of the City llotol. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote his experience aud industry to promote the comfort of their visitors: and bv the aid of inoreosed facilities aud assistants, tho Proprietors are enabled meet tho demands of their increasing patronage. Transient aud permanent bonders will find at their establishment all the requirements of comfort aud convenience. The Hotel lias reoenlly been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, whioh, with othorohaugesin their arrangement, have uuw a private entrauce to the dining-room, thus scouring their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the prlraoius of home. Persons visiting Savauuah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, aud no effort will be sp&rod to make it so. apr 6 cod tw ly CHUVCIinELD HOU&12, ( Formerly (Jrtfin Uotue.) C'buuanoomn, Tcnuessec. a tt This well known HOTEL, situated within a few ■ steps of the Passenger Car lauding of the West- ■■eru and Atlantio Railroad, is uow open, nnder tbo supervision of THOMAS CRUTCH FI ELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bkysok and Lady. This House, while uuder the coutrol of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured the sorvloes of Col. Gritfi ‘ Barkeeper, aud haviug purchased his most excelh Cook aud House Boy aud having furnished the Uoi entiroly now, hopes to retain ita high roputotlon, and merit public patrouage. Passengers can be aocoinnn dated with au Omnibus to and fi->tn tho Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BllOAU STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, imr 4 (Urn) J. W. Hl-KAU, Proprietor. Boarding. f|1\VO OR THRKK single Gentlemen can he I oommodated with pleasant board at the corner of Jones ai ' * * aud Aberoorn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, On* rilffK Subscriber, Into ol the Washington Hall, I Macon, Oa., having token ths above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large aud airy rdoms, he hopes to share a por tion of public patronage by closo attention to bnsRioss, having good stabling and every oonvenieuoe to make the guests of bis house oomfortoble. DRY GOODS. Notice Extraordinary! Positively gelling off at Cost. ■*HB Subscriber* desirous of dosing their uw»- L sntbuslneae, wojUd invite the attention or tbs otti- na of Savannah and Its violnlty to their lane and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which are to b# found some of ths most desira ble styles of goods, for this and ths'coming season, con sisting In part of the following goods, vis : Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. . . „ 811k Tissues. Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues and Bareges, Swiss and Mull Muslins, Jaconet and Cambric do, do do Check Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Blaok and Colored Imwnt, Canton Cloths for Traveling Dresses, Printed and Plain Linens do. do. Dotted and Embroidsrsd Swiss Muslins, Ginghams and Barege Do Lalnos Black and Colored Cliainolion Silks, Plaided and Brocaded do# Colored Marcollno and Florence do, LINEN GOODS, &c., &c. Wo have a large and well selected stock of thoxole- brated RICHARDSON’S. CUBAY 8, DUNBAR. l)lCK- 8UN 4 Co.'s 8hirting and FronUng Liueni; Together with a large and elegant assortmontof White and Brown “* * *■ imask of ail widths. Damask Dt>ylios, Cloth red Linen Table Covers, Birds Ere Diaper, iwlass, Huckaback Diaper. Fronoh LiuonTow- oylios, Linen Lawns and Llaeu Cambrio, etc., etc., ctQ.,eto., ete. OVR ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is ooraplete and embraoes evefy artiolo kept in n first cl ass To toil store. I’URCl^ASfcRS will do well to call and seo for themselves, as Great Bargains wll bt given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will be sold in many Instances below oost. This Is no Humbug. CALL and see, and be assured of the fact, at J. U. COIlkNACO., 140 Brougbton-at. -3 PATEJBT BEDICINEB, he. —“ wV ' • ..-—L.,.. ■■ _ * Suvaiinull Agency, FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOQQS 8c CO.*8 Celebrated Brands of TOBACCO, 8EGA118 AND 8NUFF. rr 11 E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an- I nounce to the Merchants and dealers in the above named artioles, in the city of Savannah, and the interior towns throughout the State, that lie ni * he haa accepted the Agency for the State of Georgia, of the extensive and old established House of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. 249 Wushington-stroot, Now York. AH articles pur chased from, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rates. R. MAYER, 6 Whltokcr-st. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES! $15)00 per 100 lbs.-!J5 lb. Boxes $3,75 XT O charge for boxing or delivering at tho Rail- lx road or steamboats. Warranted to^ keep^in any jy 1 ly. 8. W. corner Broughton and Whitaker-st. DANCING ACADEIVI*. SBt MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Aoadomy is open tor the MMBreoeption of pupils. During tne season the following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides tho regular oourse of Tuition Turentelia, Rotto, Gavotte, Pas Btlrien, Zingoralla, Sohotiseh, Redowa, Maaurka.eto. Former pupils are requested to oome early if they like to learn Fancy Dances for his Ball, to be given in J N^ST-Oentlsmen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, th* 16th Inst., at 9 P. M.nor 13 Carpets Preserved. X IIOSE FAMILIES desirous of having their Car- pets taken up and paokod for preservation during summer,can have the samo attended toby my Up holsterer, who haa full oxpcrlenoe, having devoted sev eral years to it in N. Orleans. Carpets will be peeked and stored until Families may wish them relaid. Send your orders to WM. U. GUION, Agent, Carpet Warehouse, 140 Congress-st. panylug each bottle. tr may 19 ftlOUE NEW (JOODS AT BKLDEN’H. A JUST received per steamer, every variety of HUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas, Fc- dale’s, Loghorns, China and Canton Straws, aud full trimmed White Bearers, weighing only 8^ oa.- Also. , very lino Double Dnm jlur.ac, L«,burc. .umu- ibla, llKUt auJ Dice for City Trad,, togath.r with . Largo IM of atwli Straw. »od Fata Leaf, tor Pl.n- u^i , ,00. ao»d« Straw* .1 *1.74 por down, .ad Palm 1^.1 from *1.34 to *U*I P«r dl«. AU to W. iad u tho sotr tut Store, ooreor ul Brooghtoa »ad Uuaord otreotA [may 7-tf] * ~‘ JUJCLi>£N A CO. BeU Hi Brooi Hanger tf Safat, «t.l. 8ULOMUNU. . ■ HOLOMOM*.' L'fOteR, Ul) gad Bear Pump., Well ~ Lufj7] JAtMU oornerox muwu auu jarji e. nouHitt, ■er and Uanujacturer tf Fire ret, Iron Mailinge. Locke, SfC. >1A VINO houtfutout the .tools and fixtures or Mr. David Morris, the subscriber offers his services to the cit- Isens of Savannah, and la prepared to fill or- ders for any thing in ^ the above fine, at the an-streeto. SIMON MORRIS. SooLih Dlsj K«e Diaper. 7. Bland DsmaekNapklns, Dowlas, j D R, Compound Fluid Extract of Clnchouu Rub ra—A Vegetable Febrifuge in the treatment of Fever and Ague. CKUTirKMTKS: To Wm. Bailey—Sir, Having had occasion to resort to the uso of your must excellent Toole Mixture, iu the oure of Fever aud Ague, I beg the privilege of adding my testimony to its good effects. I have used many bottles or it among my patients, and I have found that in every instance it has far oxceeded my expectations. li. G. ROGERS, M. D., Philadelphia. Wm. Bailky—Dear bir, 1 reoeived your letter of the 10th ult. this evening, and noticed its contents. 1 have no hesitation, Sir, in saying that yonr Tonic Mixture has cured mo of Fever and Ague after 1 had been under the care ef my physician for eleven months. Yours, J. li. EMERY, 3CCIiarles-st., Baltimore. Richmond, Va. I hereby cortify that I havo boon completely cured of Fovor uud Ague with tho uso of Bailey’s Tonic Mix ture. U. CLAY CAYTON. For sale by (mayfl) A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. T! the I. Jju not Neglect your Cough* and Cold*. IleUe’Hunrivalled Pectoral CougbCandy. HIS articlo isa never failiug rnmedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tightness of Lungs or Chest. Persons who are mueb exposed, troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, will find almost instout relief by trying the Pectoral Candy. In fact, no one should be without it when the changes in the weather are so frequout. No articlo of CouxTi Caudy has been so much appreciated for its safety aud certain cure. Yon will find it needs but ono trial to ooo.too. .11 of If m.dl.ta.l j ,lrtu« b F.r«l. ^ Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger. 1 8 ol.bor.tcly prop, rod from c.refiilly ooleotod &rt!ole» of tho belt quality i It poMeuei Iu a oou- oootratod form all tbo o.luabl. rropertlei of the da- maloa Ginger, aud i* warranted to be free from nil Ir- rl to ting or other proporilea of uu Ijjurloui toudouoy. During the Summer mouth, and Southern eltamto*. It li invaluable, particularly duitlg tha pavalonoo ol opidomlo Cholera f no traveller or Umlly ohould t without ih A largo 'I'DUKIHH Ifrletl.a T.wela,—Thore' Tow; A ol*. •« tho natno doalgoatos, are of Turklih maan* laotoro, aud are i .leaded aa a lutotltuto for tbo daob bnnh, the hair gloro, aud hair Ult, for producing a healthy aotiou of tha akla by trtotloa. Tbo materiel le of Haa, aud of a tenure admirably adapted to their uea. They will be found to be effective without Mug bank. tor sale by A. A. BOLOMON8A Ot>. SNNINU8 .J E -* eoltWi flBY.It *OI»A WATKM A pnnK AR-rinr. _„)WaUdJtao!uia,rf C.. thin of the material* for their •lolude all d*lowrlou* ->-• oo. tbouaaud buakela Seed NKKMdOODKN. WANTED. \\T ANTED*—Cotton and Liglit Freight tu com- TY plete esrgo per schooner Virginia for Philadel phia. Apply to (may It) WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A IIKALTIIY Wut Nurse, tu whom liberal J\. wages will bo given. Apply at this office. WANTKU. A COOK for a .mail ramily. Apply at till* of- J\_ He*. toajft \\T ANTED.—A gentle easy gutted Lady’s Had- Y V die Horse, of good else. aprS) -ROBT. UABER9UAM A SON. GOVEUNBE8 WANTED. /~VNE who understands French, Music on the Piano and the ordinary branohes of the English educa tion, tu instruct two young Ladles and three children, until the 1st of November next. The situation is oue or die healthiest and pleasantest in the low country of Goorala. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE 4 CO., Savannah, Geo. apr 28 lm llT ANTED.—Two Pauiuloou Makers nml two Vy r2 V. ,l >..uJ.’.t ROBINSON A CAMP'S. WT ANTED.—A Lumber freight fur New York, Y Y for sebr. Elisabeth aad Ellenor, apply to apr 16 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE. RXCIIANUK WANTtiU. On TO 60 DAY DRAFTS ou Now Yurk, wantod OU Iry (jau 31) C. A. L. .'.AMAIl. Houses and Lands. TO KENT. A SMALL TWO STORY HOUSE on Jones st. It has a Lasemvnt and oontains five Rooms. The llouso is very neatly finished, witli every convenience for a small genteel family, knd will be rented until No vember next at the rate of $226 per annum. Apply at this office. tf may II FOR RENT. A SMALL comfortable dwelling llouso in Lin- coin Street, nearly opposite the Blstera* of Chari ty, second tenement from corner of Llherty-st. Apply t* (may IU—tf-6) J. LAMA. For Sale. Butt A highly improved LOT, situated in the &!',■ center of tho town of Jacksonville, Florida, upon XaKwhich is an elegantly finished Boarding House, three stories high, 30 finished rooms with 23 fire placev, with all uoceaaary out-buildings; gooi water, fine shade Ao. A||a . h() pphnjtuur. A PRIVATE RESIDENCE on tiro affjotnln. Lot whioli could be easily connected with the Boarding House. Tliis is considered the most valuable property in tho thriving towu of Jacksonville, and will be sold low. Apply to W. W. GATES, Attorney, apr 16 lm Savannah, Geo. JLand for Sale. fgL uni The undersigned offers for sale PLANTATION IN 8CBIVEN COUNTY containing near five hundred acres of land, about sisty acres cleared and under good fenoe; on it is a very comfortable dwelling-house, a good store house, aud ail necessary nut-buildings; only two tulles from the Lrty- fivo mile station on tho C. It. R., directly on tho public road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savanuah river. Tha plaoo 1s considered vory healthy; lauda produce well, and a good looatiou for a oouutry store, and vory convenient to market. Any person wishing to puruliase sueli a place would do well to givo mo a oall immediate ly. Ou it is one of tha best poach orchards in the ooun- try. My postoffice is Ualo/ondaie. J. FREEMAN. Scriten Co., April 5,1853. tr apr 6 C7X1 TO RENT—Three tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen eepsrate, situ- ImW ate J uu the corner of Junes and Puree sts., near the Railroad Depot, will be routed cheap, if applied for early, ou tho premises, to iuar7 If WM. BEENKEN. TO RENT. BEtt Three fino STORES, on Moore's wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM 4 SON. JuKfob24 TO RENT. riMIRKE Sleeping Kunms, No. 135 Congress-st. I Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, houve serv ant and cook. F.uquire of (feb24) A. BONAUD. Tj^OR MALE.—Lot 60 font un W«»t Broad-st., ruuuing back 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build- Iug on it. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. pin Xo Hcnt. A Brick Tenemeut on West Broad street, with "“■•right upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, iu the house or at the corner of Jonee and Aberoorn streets. tf deolH To Kent* T?OR 1 year, a WHARF STORK. oetS FORT 4 DUNHAM. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINE uf Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Sa- Mondny andTharsdsf,at 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' and SvUth Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock F. M. RetnruiuK ou Tueuday# and Frlduya. Arriving in Savanuah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with th* boat# for tbe North, and the ears for the Wsst. jar Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.'s Stables, corner of State aud Whitaker sts. Office in Darien, at Ailing 4 Robertson, jan 13 ly U. L. IIART, Proprietor. Savanuah ltazaar. A DKLHANCO bugs to announce to his patrons A. aud the publio generally, that he is now receiv ing and openiug his Spring stock of choioe and select Dry G°ods, at 118 Broughten-street. All of which he is prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other house in the city. Call and be assured. mar 25 COLD MODA WATER, T?LAVORED with the finest aud most delicate SY RUPS, always on draught at KITE'S FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and Whitaker-otroets. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kept constantly on hand. Orders for ths elty or country promptly attended to. tf apr 21 Com, Hay and Oats, T?OR SALE nt tho loot of Muntgomury-street. tt pr 19 lm W.X MAGILL. \TKT MITTS AND SILK HOSIERY- ll Ladies' and Misses Super Long, Misses Net Mitts. Ladies’ Super Pearl Bilk llosr, Ladles' White 8andal Laoe Silk Iloso, also, fine Line and French Thread Iloso, Indies' and Gouts Bilk, Linen and L41« Thread Gloves, for salo >y KKMPTON 4 VER8T1LLE. JOS' MESSIiS. K. 4 V.. having an ageut in Europe, wlUreorive orders until the 26th instant for ilosiory, Gloves, or any article in our line, manufactured in Europe. apr 19 A DAMH* CURVED HOlWli HAIR A FLESH BRUSHES —The friction by this Brush being caused by the ends instead or tho side of the Hair, is much more effectual, and does not retain (ilk* the Strap or Mitten) any particles from the surface of the ,k in neatness, efficacy, and convenience of application, T VII. IM;SIl’8 lluloii and Aull.uerlodic ll l'I LL9.—A certain cure for Chill, aad fcovor, Dy»- rsiT.ia, N.ur.igi., Diana, rf sisht irtso oreoredlug from waakaaA ““3 all oognato dlaordwa. Warrantoft to conuin oellh.r Calomel, Arrealo, aor Quiuine. the usual reoiodios for Chills and Fevers. For sals by (may 6) A. A. SOIffOMONS 4 CO. A IiE, ALE* ALK.—50 bbla Albany Cream J\, Ale, brewed cspressly for me, for sale at the Al- &a,Al.D. P oCb, W. M. DAVIDSON. 4 Ul |(N, 1,'iiitN.—2,500 bushels Tenuooae# l^Ooru la 9.09*. for ».* w DAVIDS0M . 1J ACON AND ilKEF.—3U hhdschoice Huruu I) Bhoulders, 20 do Bides, 30 half bbls Fulton Market HUT *“ J '"'“moSaIIOM * DOYLE. L)UTTER AND LARDr-25 firkins prime 13 and ehoiec Butter, 29 bbls Lard, inst reoeived and (or sale by (may 61 MoMAlfONADOYLE. \/f ANTILiLAH.—Hl'k Lac. Tran,l>r Maclll- la, ant oilier ,l,l*«. rwolre* Hr Alabama- rnatlai Mr auortm.nt conptoto. W, aball taka pl*u- uro In sshibitinc these goods to the Ladle#. may5 w!UWaB8WOKTM,81 Brooghton-st. IJiUlNHEN ,ISD BttOOM«.-H.ir, Wall, i> lhi.uos, Shoe, Crumh, Seretoltg, Whlto W.to, Atoh, Tooth, Nall aad clcto,* Brauh*. aa( gnMpla, Breomn ft or p . ootxw^ ,oo tiryaa.t. T) KFRIUKIlATOllrtor lm UkmM-Bolh k h? SJm W.fc*bAvIbsuiJ; - 1 KAD ft-lFK—Light aud heavy uf uaurual LV.fSrela low hr JAh BlfLLrYAN uuyi .aBreughtouereto. KKartimore’a BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PLKIFIKU. S f3T Price, One Dollar per Bailie. Al 'HlSlovslualilc preparatiou hut obtslued a pop ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented In l bistort of any other preparation brought before the publle. The rauftipllod thousands who havo used it* and have realised ltd marvellous effocts in removing distaser, w , lic'-lvMtnbllnhlcgi Nnlnre, nml UestsrlDg iho NervnHM nysicm, now herald it to tho world as possessing the most supe rior medloal virtues known in the Materia Modica. Eminent Professors and Physicians of tho first stand ing in tho medical profession net and prescribe it a* tho most effective Alterative itnd Blood Portlier ever known; while vast numbers who had long suffer ed frr m diseases or complaints brought on by tjedentary Habits, Exposure, Indiyestion, J\ujndState qf th* Lieer. or Impurities of the lilood, now look upon this Uonlial ns moat Mysterious and Mityical in its healing proper ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia, # General Debility and Nervous^Alfootions, Dyspep- siaor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Aridity of the Stomach, Nervous lload- eactie or Flow of Blood to Urn Head, Costive ness, or Irregularities of tho Bowels, Pleurisy, Paiua or Misery iu tho Side or Rogion of (be Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing Sensations, Prostration of tho NerTous System, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness, of - tho Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Swsato, Diseases of tho Heart, or affection of the Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of the Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Coudi- • tion of the Organs of Na ture, whioh cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Female*. Produoing Debility and Prostration of the Norvons Sys tem, Pale or Sallow Complexion. Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of tho 8kin, or Humors of the Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very simple and unsuspected causes, but the disease audits cause must ho removed, if you would enjoy “ Life, Health and Uappiuoss." Tho thousands who havo procured and used Mortl- more’s celebrated Bitter Cordial aud Blood Purifier, say that “ these diseases cannot remain long in the system alter commencing its uss." It operates like n charm, acts as a fine tonic, corrects tho tones of th* stomach, strengthens tho digestive organs, stimulates the liver to healthy aotiou sufficient to throw off the impure aud pois inoiis secretions, imparts purity, rlohness and vi tality to tho blood, circulates it freely throughout the systom, thereby neutralising and removing impure de posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, rt- stores tho eonstitutiou iu all its strength aud vigor, and ’ iparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion. The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known thnt for two years tho sup ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of agents oertify. They say " every bottle sold sells % doten o;" while it now meets extensive sale with more than one thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminent physicians, who uso and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the moot delicate female or child. tST Prioe $1 OU per bottle. Mgr Hold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and _ itoil Druggists will bo supplied ou application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprietors. No. 1 Barciay-atreet, (Ahtor llouao), New York. Itavilsnd, Uarral 4 liisley.and Rushton, Clark 4 Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. AUCTION8, »r Phllbrlck * BettT Of Drugs Medicines, Ife. at Auction. On FRIDAY, May 13, S* 11 o’olook, i sold st HmeU's Bnlldiag, corner of Broughton ». hltsker-ots., she entire stook of Drags and Ghoas- i** 1 * ®°w in said store, also th* Fonifnre, together with ths uasxplred lease of tho store. Tonus at oal*. steamboat or hotel’ » . Gingham, and OUtfs At P, iuite Pule. ^iSUyjBtilgjggBEa.”" - and LarJ ,« rneal. Bole. frnrit T■ 11 n. “•) J»*l received per B. B. from Tennessee, and for sals iu lots to suit purchasers. Com and Oatiut I'ntuUSaie. nJSPfcJlSL Cor “’ “ ll 340 '*“■ 'D* In lot* to *olt apr I eodlawt-w Agents in Bavannah. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I Digestive DR. HOUGHTOM’8 mil remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, J Complaint, Constipation and Debility, 01 iturc's own method, by Nature's own A| The tr Fluid, JUU'K, prepare** fTom Rennet, or the fourth stomach oi the Ox.aflordirec- tions of Barou Lie big, the great Phy siological Chemist, by J.8. ilouuuTON, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thisisatruly la, Jaundice, eurliig af- buwti, u* «»na. . Agent, the Half atcaspoonfullof Pepsin *n Liver ter NatnreV . GeetrloJuice. M-Half atoaenooufullor reptw la- fused in water wUldlgestor dissolve five pounds of Roost Beef in ahouttwo hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or iireatdlK*stingTrin- ciple of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agont of tho Sto mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox. thus formiug a true lHyestivs fluid, preolael, like too natural Uaetrlo Juice Iu ita ChemloN-1 powers,and furnisbina complete aad perfect substitute for it. Hdentlflo Evidence! Call on tho Agent andgetadosoriptlveeironlargratls, { ivlng a large amount or seientifio evidence, from Lie ig’n Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combo's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food aud Diet, Dr. J.W. Draper, of New-York University, Professor Duuglison ■ Physi ology, Prof. Billiman, of Yale College; Dr. Carpeutor s Physiology, 4o., together with reports of oure* from a" parts of the United States. , ,, , No Alcohol, Bitten*, or Acldo! Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is m lateral remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremriv agreeable to the taste, and may be token by the mo;' feeble patients who oannut eat a water crtiker without acuU distress. Be- wars of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is i»ol a drug. Cures In Every Towu. Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin baa now been tested for up wards of two years in every large town in tho United States, and the Agents cau refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable cures in every town I Numerous details of oases, reports of oures, certificates of Physlo}ans and Patients, are givon in the Clronlars famished by Agents gratis. Strawberry Sets ut Private Sals. * Strawberry Setts of the following klnds-Alice Maude Boston Pine, British Queen, oElo Redwood, ffJJaoM Orirnwn WM4 Wn*«t 4 llovey'e Seedling, Karlv Scarlet. They are all frown in this climate and in good ordor. All orders left at our store for any ot the above kiuda will be promptly attended to. Marshall House Omnibus aiul Item at Private Sale. Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six good Uorses, and Harness oomplote. Also—the fino pleasure oehr, Ann* with now Sails, Rlgf lag. 4o., all 1m complete order. Tho above property will bo oold on very accommoda ting terms, the present owner being about to remove from the elty, has no further uee for It. * Prime While Corn at Prisats Sals. Just received per sc hr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City. •J00 bushels prime White Com. Provisions, dte. IjURICK 4 BELL t private sale: Liauons.—60 Ills. N. E. Ram. 35 Ibis. Teach Brandy. 26 bbls. Monougahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. • half pipes Cognac liramly, 10 casks "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 punoheon Irlsli Whisky (MoMahan's), 6 eighth oasks Knot, Cast ill ion 4 Co. mad Uennessy Brandy. 2uo dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry aud Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stook. Bacon.-*) casks Sides, 10 easks Hams, 15 oasks Shoulders. liar.—3( C'KMKNT. _ .-to... v*ui.Ht u». Fi.ouk.-1UU bbls. Canal, 6U bbls. Riehmond, Ckookert.—25 erates assorted Common and Granlto. Glassware.—75 oases 'rumblers, assorted, IU oasoa Wines, 15 bbls. I*amps, Molasses Cans, 4o. Ckackkhi.—IU whole aud IU half bbls. Boston. Cioaks.-60.UUU Common German Cigars, 2U.UUU Span ish Imported do. 8oai.es.—A large aasortmeatof Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Beady Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Cloaks, Fansy Soaps, Fa ey Artield^ Ao. 4e. jy u Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Roaendale Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. sop I trust, for rent low. LOTTERIES* I kit AWN NUAIBKHM— Of Georgia Slate JL " lottery, Extra Class D, drawn in Balllmore luth D 01 69 35 4 16 47 1 14 48 18 60 17 Also for olass6, drawn in Savannah, May 11th : 9 16 60 3 43 15 62 35 25 21 IQ 59 Georgia State Lottery. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO., Managers. EXTRA CLASS K, Draws This Day—Salsa close at 3){ o'olook, F. M. CAPITALS ! 693,000 and S of 63,000. aapfStodtac Ooofcen land Hama Platform sS Y—10 Mil ■ i703ib:„, late—little used superior Safi), c low to close the coaslgamohL Apply i loee the chance. i Bouuets ! Bo 30 Case. ■ - TRIMm'nq 1 A n ND l> aE#aRAL* vIshtv ;v’* „ 8 T O R E , i Na. 130 Br.ugkl.MI., Bur’ll., Gm. Q^u the larg.,1 and riofalll lolof Bmk 9Cu f'4f^B>nia*read^piVltolu«nil^!n lavltto to aiuaUa toU UHk. retofito*. 50 DHTorent Sly tea ' elaborately trimmed Parisian Blond aimo. RichCoUreff Silk. Satin, Crape and other choice aad mu oh admiral fashions. Flats and llatn; Infants embroidered Ratlm Hood*. A great variety of Crape EmbrKtdBoMS? Linings, Paris Silk Laoe Shapes; extra ridh Surlaa i ^ b !“ 1 ®‘, r * w Trlmmln**, BUI* and Colored Lace Gimp* and Galtoens, White and Col ored Silk Fringe, Mantillas. Plain Baioges, Shell anff other Combs, Hair Puffa, Curls and Aaftu, BtbMb l’laiits, Flo w are, Wreathes aad Feathers, Bonnet Must Jet and Fanoy Wrlstlette. Buttons, Steel Triuinlnge. Zephyr Womteads,Embroidery,811k of every shadeanff color, Braids, Fans aud n peat variety of other Goods. Smoking Caps, Slippers, Children's Habiliments, soak as Robes aud Sacks, marked with new patterns let bra- ding. Mrs. Doyls, assisted by eompetent Milinerafrom New York, will attend to tho trimming department, and will eudesvor with skill and taste to please all who fator her with orders. Fanoy and other Bonnstocleaned,bleach ed and Treated. Pinking none. Md~ Five Bonnet Trimmers wanted ImmsdisUir— must perfectly understand tbe business. npr » MKH. SlLBKRj No. 157 UOSQ HESS-STREET. Will open on Satordi X «Ui Inst, hot * “*•" Crap#, l Saturday next,9th Inst., Of Fashtenablo Bilk. Cl Straw’: and French imp<JK Bonneto,Vub1 Nil Tri mm luge for Dresses, Vflneh Flowers, BUIrd for Party Dresses, Collars and Under-81eevto» and rsspeotfuily invites ths attcntioU of Ladies to hoc Store, No. 167 Congress-street. «dr All of the t lion. ivo goods are of Mrs. S.'s soloo- l STOOK, CLASS O, Draws In 8avanuah To-Morrow. 14 drawn ballots—Splendid ssheme for Paokagos. C \P1TALS: 61,000 «ooo—6300. 4o. 4c. 4c. Tiokets only $1—shares in proportion. Tickets, either singly or by the paeksge, for sale at 153 Bay streot, in connexion with the Express Office, near City Hotel, by may 12 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. URUKNK AND PU1.AMK1 lUUNUitlENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay l*ane. near Bnll-Nireet. GREGORY 4 MAURY. Managers. fllllliiiery and DreaineMsg. MRS. 8. TOMB, No 13 BamardrsU, Having completed her BPRINU respectfully mviUs the inspection of her oa«- tomers to her new and Mantlfal stfleei t French Embroidered Laoe Crape, Draw i Silk, Gossimer Laoe, Napolltan Laos, KagU i \ e Split Straws, Bnow Flaks, Diamond Satin Hair Gause,^KnoUed Gossimer, Goneva Tripoli. Missus* Fanoy Jenny Lind Straw*, Blond Laoe. Small Stead Fauoy Bonnets, Caps, Flowers. Ribbons, Mantillas, of a new and beautifnl style, Dress Patterns and Dross Trimmings. apt? ITLUMiHY AND VANOY UOODM. Dunstable t MI1S. DOE, No. 17 BAUNAMD-8THEET. Takes this method of informing ths Ladies of ^ Savannah, and vicinity, that she haa just to- the Ladios of cel ve4"her a 8PRINO V STOClfoompriSafJ ^ws — large and fasiiiousbl* assortment of STRAW * J * r * aud BILK BONNETS. Also, a new aud beau tiful article, of the most delicate fabric, la gold and laoe, and a uow summer BONNET of Frenob Lawn.— nUibous, Cape. Flowers. Buttons, Combs, Mantilla^ Straw Trimmings, 4o.. Ao. P. B.—All orders from ths oon a try promptly a* ‘ y attended marl? UARNDEN’S EXPRESS, D Pepnln In Fluid and Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and In lulu form—and in Prescription vials for the use ui 'hysioians. * Private dreulars for rhysloians may he obtained ol objection oau be raised against by Pbysiolans in respectable standing aud regu lar priotioe. Price $1 pei * 'HIS L'll* tk™., K nlltUTA.—inff reMixai ,.r Alaban*. a lat*> toKff tu nitto SOKB0O9 $ ChH? whioh is not a seoret remedy, “i use by Pbysiolans in resuectab! r practice. Prioe $1 per Lottie. Mgr OBSERVE THIS:—Every bottle of tho genulue Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGH TON, Si. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured, mar Hold by all DruggUtsand Dealers in Medicines W7 W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in 8avannah.^ ^{AYEB, 154 Broughton-st., Savannah, JolT eodly-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AUNULD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, OR /—ts .j AIR EXHAUSTED COFFiySf Whieh is now taking th* plaoe of all others throughout initod States. 11. 8. BOGARDU8 having been j the sole agent of the above for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully oall attention to their vast su periority over anything of the kind that has yet been nefore the pablio. The improvements consist in oe- menting tho top and sides, and, by the application of an air pump, rumoring the air, by whioh moans the oontents remain without effluvia or change of appear- anco for any length of timo. It Is on these advantages the claim to superiority is based. The undersigned having examined the above, do not hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they are t’uUy c« ’ nutated to auswer tbe intended purposo: B. N. Harris, M. D.. I O. W. WKRf, M. D., KMWatne, M. D., P. M. Kollock, M. D., jTc. Habbush ah, M. D., | W. G. Bullock, M. D., mar 12 R. I.auiilisok, Machinist.1) THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION I A New Cook Stove, CALLED "THE NEW WORLD." h'ae Burning Wood or Coni. The Bubscribers hsvo just made nrrnngo* J333t monte with Mossrs. Abbott 4 Lawrence, Stove Jmn Makers, of Philadelphia, fortlie ezolasive sale of this excellent STOVE. The makers had it thoroughly tested before offering it to the public for salo, and it also comes very highly recommended by those that ar* now using it. We put a few of them tp on trial a short time since in this city, aad those who have seen them in operation acknowledged that they nevor saw any 8tove, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or baking, that performed so well and with to small a oost for fuel; the eastings in this Steve are very heavy aud mounted in the most perfeet manner; tho bake plate constructed that you oan get twioe the heat in the as any other stove now in use. We are now re ceiving the different sites, and we cordially invite all to oall aud examine before purchasing. We have also, various other patterns, among,which way be fouud tho Iron Witch, Iron King, andoelehrated Buck Stove, for wood. T. W. Mo AUTHOR 4 CO., apr 21 if Store No. 13 Barnard-st. HPI*UNDID PIANO FOUTK8. brated factories of Stoddart and J. B. - Dunham, sro enabledto offer an assort ment of Piano Fortes, whiub, for tone, touch and fluisb, oannot be surpassed. A call is respectfully solicited, apr 9 F. ZOO BAUM 4 CO., Waring* Range. NEW BOOKS* RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPERfcCO. WBDMKSDAr. MAY 4TU. J ^HE Old Forest Ranger; by Major Walter Campbell, Edited by Frank Forostsr, lunatics ; by Richard Haywarde—Illustrated, Electro Physiology; by Dr. Gershotn Huff—second edi- r tbs Correspondence of John Quod— by Goo. 8* Raymond, y. 8. N. f Knickerbocker Alagasiuofor May. Heinoval. AV1NG been burned nut iu JeflVriton street, tbo Subscriber luts removed his Bakery to No. 26 Street, where he will continue to carry on tbe Baking business. He will bake and keep on hand, Wheat, It/e and Graham Bread and Cakes, which he will deliver in any part of Ui* city. Grateful for for mer patronage, ho solicit# a continuance of it. apr 8 tf A. F. MIRA. JTA n i Tora | Spring Fashion. Mcism. llKKUE 4 CO.’S superior HATS of ■■the Spring Style, now in store and for sale at the. ^%Uat and Cap Store of N. K. BARNUM 4 CO., fob 12 149 Congress Street. £ UHT RECEIVED PER HTEAMER*- Wash Blonds, Dotted Swiss Muslins, Needle Work ds, Pointed N. W. Collars, Bi’k and White Crapes, a Work and Thread Hose, Bl’k Net Mitts, Swiss Muslins, 4c., for sal* by DaWITT 4 MORGAN. Cor, of Bay a»d Whiuhor-sts. DJL ATFORW aud Counter Scalar, tiled yard* t~ aad Spring Balances, for sale bv may 4 F. wTQORN WELL, 103 Bryan. oL /'klliSs—Sperm, Whale, Lsrtl. Tlkia, N«M*ftwt U and Olive Oils, fresh sad fine, for sale by may 6 M’ J. SOLOMONS. M Kfiri BEEFING Ubte~iaadiBf, tvam 'brig lv§ 'Wihtewlkrtlev. astd Ibwuala^Vr r^u..SfiSS uisyt l XqHQBNECUHWlNGHXfiL M'HKV' fLi. SOLOMONS. HAWN NilNIIIE RE—Of Greene fit Fulask 1 Lottery. Class 66: 61 A 67 73 39 45 25 16 42 65 62 53 29 class 67 run 1363. Will be drawn in Savannah in publio To-Morrow Af ternoon. May 13th, at 5 o'clock. ^8 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot#. CAPITAL: 4,000 DOLL IRS! 4c. 4o. 4c. Tickets $1— shares in proportion Tiokets and Shares, either singly or by the paokage for sale by E. WITHINOTON, Vendor for Gregory 4 Maury, may 12 Bay Lane, near Buil-street. iry, Cli 61 69 35 4 10 47 1 14 48 18 60 17 Also of class 6, drawn In this city yesterday, 11th Inst. 9 16 50 3 43 16 62 36 25 21 14 69 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. CLASS It. Will be drawn in public, at tho Exchange Long Room This Afternoon, Mar 12, at C o'olook. Por ths benefit of the Independent Eire Vo. at Augusta. A. D. ELLIS 4 CO.. Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber 4 Co.) And more than $200,000in Smaller Prizes '. Tiokets only $5—Bharos In proportion. Tiokets and Shares for sals, and Prises cashed on de mand, by GEO. B. GRAY, No. 6 Owens's Bnildldg, may 12 Opposite Pulaski House. GREENE AND PUEAHK1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. 6 Whitaker'Street, Bay Lane. QBEQOBY 4 MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUMBER*—OlUmeuo & Pulaski Lottery, Class 56: 61 3 67 73 39 45 25 16 42 65 62 63 29 Nos 45 67 73 three number prise sold. class 67 ron 1853. Will bo drawn in Savannah, To-Morrow Afternoon, May 13th at 6 o’clock. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tiokets $1—gbares In proportion. JAMES QOWEN, may 12 Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. APOTHECARY’S HALL, S. E. Comer of Broughton and Barnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. TpIIE subscriber would most respectfully inform J. the oitisens of hnvsnnah and tbe surrounding emintry, that he has taken the store situated a# above, where lie is now opening n full and select stook of l)r«g«, Medicine#, C'Uemlcaln, Perfume ry, Piracy Article#, Dye Htnffit, GlasMwnre. Ace., fice., whioh he offers to ihs publle at wholesale and retail, uu auoh terms as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, both as regards price and quality. ^Every article he offers for salo has been selected by himself within tho last tusnty days, from the meet reli able houses in the northern markets ; particular atten tion having teen paid to their purity and freshness. Having had sovsral years experience in the pres- oriptlon business in northern and southern cities, he fee. * himself fully prepurod to uouipound ail prescrip tions aud family medicines entrusted to him, withonro, Prescriptions put up at all hours of the day and night, by a skillful and competent hand. Physicians, country Merobanta, and Families, and all persons who need or may need pure and genuine medi- oines or any other article that is generally found in a well regulated Drugstore, are respectfully invited to oall aud examine his stock before pare basing elsewhere, e Apothecary's Hall. J, E. Da FGBD, Druggist aad Chemist, r 10 tf ADMINISTRATRIX’^ HALE. TTflLL# be suit! on tbettrsl Tuesday ia July next, fV At tbo Court House, in the elty of Savannah, Chatham county, between the hours of iSand ■io’okwk; agreeable to an order of tbe Honorable the Court of Or dinary of said county : Ten or twelve Slaves, consist ing ot men, women and children, together with the late residence, called Pleasant Retreat, of James M. Bates, deceased, of four hundred aud forty-four sores of land, more or less, iu Chatham county, about five or six miles from the city, with the improvements thereon, consist ing of a oomfortoble Dwelling, with all neeossary out buildings for a farm, and handy to market. Sold as the prope~.j or the estate of the said James M. Bates, for the benefit of bis heirs. Terms oa tho day of salo. may 2 ANN bTuatES, Administratrix. may 0 casks X'eeter, reoeived and for salo b; McMahon 4 doyle. / 3 LAHH MILK FANH.—The*. Or Milk Fans in non, ntfidneing more given quantity of milk, than can be done with any other W » ” * ** J.f. OOMJKB, MW Br,an-*L / TUUVKS—a.uu.iid Lad to.' U*to aid slii VI Gtof Mu J*dlaa‘ Oauallatl orBidJuff Otorc*. Q*au dammar KMlai aad Urlrtoi d». AI*o, a (**r ,air iff VKH8T1IXE, may* Warlai'n Haa«., a^id.or to to* Mutomore KEMPT0N4 VER8TILML and fine Palm Leaf Fans. An# -Douglass Pumps, I sum HARM "til* yy-- ■ *' y 133 llay Htrect, B KHPKCTFULLY bog leave to inform the eitl- sens of Savannah and its vloinity, that they have concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road and Banking Company, aad aro now running Meo- •eugers daily to Maoon, ana semi-weekly toOfiWthorpo and Colnmbus, and also forwarding goods t# MUlsdgt- ville and all iutermediate plaoes. We would also ooy that our expresses by the steasaere to Nov York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description *C Merchandise and valuables to every town in tho Meetk- eru States—also to California and Europe. OiTiuna akpAuk/its—lfif Baj-street, Savannah; C. A..Ella 4 Son, Maeont Geo. R. Cl ay tea, Ogletherpe; K. C. Uubbell, Columbus; 74 Braidway, New York; 43 aud 46 Houth-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Oonrt- street, Boston; Exohange-siroot, Provideuee-, Moat- gumery-street, San Franoisoo. fob 22 L1V1NQ8TON, WINCHESTER, 4 00. MEDICAL CARD. DR. C. H. WE 1X8. Offioe 1*3 Hroujhtou Ureal, aaar Barn are. IhUu ontgemery-sta. ’ Melodeons- r This beautifol Instrument of 4 and 6 Octaves, $ from the oelebrated Mannfootory ol Cahart 4* Needham, alwayi on hand and for salo by I. W. MORRELL 4 CO. 1A1HEN O. A. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ^ OrnoB No. 176 Bay St Kan may 5 5m NOTICE. fPIlF* Firm of J. F. Pelot A Co., was dbauHrad oa X the 14th tost., by mutual consent. i j Mr. Z. N. Winkler in rally authorised to wsi Ik# name of tho firm, in nettling tho business of the HU Uriu. J.F. PELOT, Z. N. WINKLER. '■ WINKLER. EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE. Da to, * lr*t D.y ot Majr, fait lire* al THE rOPliLAU EUECATOR W1I11>« rubliiheff al No. 17 terao. Street, Haw York: Price Twelve and a half cent#, I 'lIIB will be the most comprehensive Educational Periodical ever Issued from the Press. It willlft- ciude a regular noun# of instruction in every dynart- uieutof kuowledgo. It proposus to introduo# the Peo ple to all the department# of Human Knowledge, aad to afford individual man tho means of a oomplote secular edueation. The following Programme eaa bo made (soever tko whole field of Human Knowledge. Each number of tho Educator will contain artioles in several ef the depart ments. Ths lessons in Geography will be accompanied with maps engraved on ouppsr; and the Lsssoas Bt overy other Department whioh oa# admit of It will ha illustrated by Diagrams, Engravings and Drawing*.— Nothlug which artistic skill oan do, to ambellioli th# several subjects, will bo negleotod. The Popular Educator emliraeca th* following De partments and Butyeote: 1. language.—This inoludea Language, Grammar. Philology, and Bslloa Lettres, II. Natural History.—Geography, Botany, Zoology, Mineralogy, and Geology. 111. MatkenutloB.—Aritlunetlo, Algebra, Geomstry, Mensuration, 4o. IV. Vtastasd Boiences.—Mechanics, Statistics, Danv- micti, Hydraulics, Optics, ▲coustico, Chemistry,. Astronomy. V. Industrial Brieuoes.—Fishing, Hunting, Agri cultures, Manufacturers, Minis jag. ... _ chiteoture. Music. Postr/, Ornamented lton d- Map* and Gardouing, Ornamental Aft, Economy, Btetisties. XI. Civilisation.—Newspapers, Journals, Learned Societies and losittatl XII. Miscellanea.—Notes of Boeka, respondeat#, 4o. The sucoesdtog Parteof tho P< appear on th# first day of every n_ _ _ Price 12ft cents.—fit 60 per Xanam* iu advance. ALEXANDER MON 1 17 Spruoo Street, New Ye apr 23— lot " * ~ AGENTS WANTED. Tlic t'liuilestou 8boe M (9i(o or to. Rod nu,) ■ i9 Barnard btreet,. Jm IS the place to pare has*, forth# LOR CASH PHICE8. Boot*, bhoet. Trunk# s * pet Bags. Persons wishing to supply themooi any of these articles, should not forget tho nnnUwr.'## they will always find a well scleotod stock teosleot from, consisting of: Ladies' Fine Blaok and Colored Qniters, Misaks' “ m *a . Ladies’ and Misses’ Slippers or all kinds. Children’s Shoes in great variety. Gentlemen's Calf, Boifred and Peggod Beet*. Men's Kip and Pegged Brogans, Together with a great variety not enumerated. nt » r 17 E. MURPHY, Progrtotor. AiOlttL iUANtFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES l 183 CongrcM-aircei, t &-A Tti. ffubwiiUta Banal m#Sa <: 'l ko«p cuu.tantljr on h '‘*8* .uu v.n^S .to.. Of •V., - AlaarfciAla, anJ ilarnre#,, ^t.duiloordwnq doKrtplian oj urlicU, Obi stock Kisifiltosainrl 'aliscs, Baddls-Bags, W * up;, lying themselves,’ dishiuent. All articles * | ol Trunk# »to. Per do well I# ■old by ns arc ■oun desirous of oall at onr estob _____ warranted for material and werl U. W. UOIJL1STEK. _ , N. B.—For Repairing, onr terms are modi execution prompt. 0«o* IjAUlUff BAVAWWAU—Frlc»ll.4.,iS 1) from *1 to 7ft o.nu a Bottla-A larga aa ’ * flu# exoelleut pn/paratioo, Justj ““ J J followiug essences: lemon, Bentfl apr 12 Duuuerrean « rwUlE Subscriber hue t ' I oecopied by Mr. Pi ’ and Market squat*, wh former patrons of Um 4 uu«s as wiU favor him w jar Ait^ploter •* p laaMSBumm ,4bu: -