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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1853)
•#“ ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. H WANNA *5. P. IIOUtiE & HOSPITAL. HAY 1st, 1853. Visiting Committee lor Ms/ sad Juan: N. B. Knapp and J. J- Kelly. Applications /or admissloa should bo pads to tbs Visiting Committee. la eatea of emergen- _ an/ member of tht Board of Managers may grant rnniu. _Mdy4 ""NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. jncknouvllle mad Alligator Plonk Rood Company. m ^ THIS Dlrsotors having ordered aa auess- JoS. meafcofiO psr cent., Stockholders in Sa vannah will pleaso make paymeatpreviousto let Juno. npr 29 Sw HENRY R. FORT. XO *iBT IP APPLIED POM SOON. a r. CONi>ONnffani hi. GARDF.N I.Ot f and HOUSES thereon, to let. It is eitua- fijjl ted on the ooruer of the Thunderbolt and Jal 8liad Roads. It has all the neoessary improvements aud under good cultivation. Apply at the City Ilotel, aprW “ 99 SAVANNAH MORNING l SATURDAY, MAY 14; 1853. STEAMSHIP LINES. ANOTHBll scientific wonder IMPORTANT TO DYBPEPTICS.-Dr. J. S. Houghton's Psrsiiv, the True Digestrit fluid or Ga.tric Juki, prspared from Rounot, o fuurth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lie* big, tlm groat Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy fur Indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, constipation and debility, ourlng after natare'a own method, by nature'i own agent, the gastrio juice.— Pamphlets, containing aolontlflo ovldouco of its value, furnished by agenta gratis. Seo advertisement in am ther part of this paper. cod 1/ June II DU. J. J. HEARING ^Offers hia services to tho oitisens of Savan- DOS» nali, In the practice of Mediuine and Surge ry. Chronio diseases will reoelve particular attention. Utflco up stairs, No. 123 Broughtou-stroet. tf ap 20 Dr. J. Pickling. office and residence corner of Barnard and MOfls Perry streets, Orloana-equare. Office hour from » to 10 o’clock, A. M. tf ma DENTISTRY. Drs. KOYALL aud iOHNSOlV, Surgical and Meclmnlcat Dontint* Offioo ovor Zogbaum’s Musio Store, Rar- VsJfiL ket Square; ly no A Warranted Kennedy. I'l.ANTKHd, FAKMIills, FAMILlliB, SEA- OA1-TA1NS, AND OTHERS. oa.i fuuchasx no uxucdr k«ual I)R. TUD1AS’ VENETIAN LINIMENT. Pur Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, tfuiusy More Tnroat, Toothaoiie, Headache, bea-sioknese, Cuts, Burns, Uwollings, Old Sores, Mosquito Bites, In sect Stings, Pains in tho Limbs, ho. If it does uot give relief, reooUeot your money frill be rofuuded.- All that is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to tho directions. This article Is an English reme dy, aud was used by William tlio Fourth, late king of England, suJ certified to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, where crer/ihing else he nad tried, failed. Over lu.UUd.UUU bvtuos nave been sold in the United States without a siugle laiiuro, ard many families have etated that if it «m *W per buttle they would not be without it, in case ui Croup, as it ia as certain to euro as it is applied. The most severe oouuu is cured in a tew days. It cures itiorUAUlll in 3 minutes—anauacjuKin >£ aa hour aud Gr Coito, Galls, Cuts, Swellings, Bruiser, Scratches, Cracked Heel, Ac. 4HT Price 00 cents. DU. TOBIAS could till twuuty newspapers with the letters and certificates received commending hia Lini- ueut, butuouslders that warranting itauftiuient, as uny cue who does not obtaiu relief is uot called on to pay for „ a aud .torukeepers throughout Georgia. i)H~ Dr. Tobias' office, 24u Greonwiuii street, N. Y. J. ti. CARPER, Broughton street, opposite St. An drew's Hall, will auppiy the couutry inerohanta at the proprietor's lowest prices. mar 16 Medicines tchich\ never fail to give uatuj'uc- lion, and are used uy many physicians m their practice. Dr. J. (8* Ruse’s Ncrron* and Invigor ating Cordial. Tho Greatest Discovery in .Medical Soionoe!—For all Nervous Conditions of tho Syaturn 1—Heart Diseases aud Nervous Complaints. aa'-^s^Tho astounding aud happy oireot of Dr. itoso's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Jloari, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous i'rciuer of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulencu, Psin in the Pace, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for tho Mind or iivdy worn down ly care, labor, or study, has induced a.auy physician* to use it in their practice. Tor a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it oompletely re moves from the system ail nervous irritations, aud is almost miraculous in its rapid aud happy olToot. The weak and the nervous are frequently restored to per- 1-a health before using oue bottle, Trioo ilfty cents. Du. J. S. Rosu’s Ureal Tain direr—the VVunder of Hie Ago. Do you suffer with any paiur It you do, use Dr. Huso's Pain Curer. It uures Toothache, Bore Tnroat, Laroche, btia Nook or Paine la tUe face, in a tew miuutos. It cures quickly Pain iu tho btomaoh or huwols. Cures Chiluiuius, Corns, aud any irritation ou tue feet, it acts like a charm tor Pains iu tho Bide, i..mosor Back, uud for Rheumatism Iroui a euduvu culU, it is magtual iu its effects. In bottles, 12>„ 2o and Tins HKST CuUUU BVKUI* IN TUK wuhi.ii.—Dr. Rose I olobraled Cough Byrup gives immeuioto rolief to tiu ' Coughs, whether consumptive or proceeding trorn t oold. it allays any irritation of ttie Lungs, ties tl at 60 ties tho system against any tuturo attaoks. Iu bottles i it from the system, it cel Adviser to Perse u.» in Bioknees and in Health, had of AB. H. CARTER, TUUMAUM. TURNER A CO., W.’.LLlAM W. LINCOLN. At all the respectable Drug Stores iu Bavauuah, aud throughout tho State. HEIRS WANTED. fc- ~In island '36 a large number of Goor- ~glans wont over to tho Hopubltu of Texae to ausUt the Texans to gain their independence. Many ol thee* wore massacred with Falunu, aud othcre fell wlitlo lighting under Cols. Travis, Ward, Graut, aud Johnson, The Hepublio of Texas granted to the heirs of these bravo men a largo quantity of laud, very few of whom have come forward to claim thoir right. Thu di-eoeudants of those who participated in tho revolu tionary straggle of Toxae ecu procure these land*, on ap; .ioatioa to the undersigued, who poesessua all uocus- lary information on the subject, mats Urn 8. Y. LEVY, 8avannah. u.—Liberal advances made upon «nipuiouw •vSk of Cotton to iny friends in Liverpool auo New Fork. ~ (to) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTISTRY. UK. M. C. 1IEAED Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Tooth, in the best style. Othoe first ooruor west ot Hie Marshall House. ly jnu 17 DENTISTRY. )R.Q. D . BARNES, Surgical and Mechuniual Dentist, ice corner of Congress aud Whitaker-sts., over Mr. ladorgasfe Dry Goods Store.ly ap 17 TAPdUUTT’S FOltKIGN ifiXCUANDE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY, ft Persona wishing to send for their friends, and desirous of bringing thorn out by lirat class packet ships*, are informed tiiat tho subscribers are tlm ouly agents for the abovo Ageuoy iu this city. They are alad authorised to draw ou Messrs. Win. Tapocott A Co., Liverpool, In rums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through- dut Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all part* <d the Continent, also for sale. Apply to jleoM jy BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bajr-H. DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Office Congress-street, betwoon Drayton auo *3K j Abe room. 0. S. MAIL I.INB. THKOUOI1 IN W) TO flfl HOURS. Mew-lurk k Charleston Steam-Paekeli. Leave Adger'e wharves every Saturday Afternoon and eaoh alternate Wednee- ,dug. On Saturday tht new and eplen- did Hteamshipe JAS. A DOER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Uorry 1,11)0 Tons. The SOUTUBRNER, W. Foster commander, will save oaoh alternate Wedneoday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete order. AST For Freight or Passage, having elegant Stato Room accommodations, apply at the office of tlio «*«< * ~ HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger'a Son. Wharves. N. B.—A new ehlp will be placed on the lino to oor neot with the Southerner on wedneedaye. fsb 10 FOR PHI 1jADBLPU1A. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company, The now and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORQIA, of 1,300 tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, haa eoiumenued her regular tripe, aud will louvo Savannah on Wodnss- day. the 8th Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter j say on the 22d Sept., and tfth and 30th Oct. aud 3d and 17tn Nov., and ao on. Thia ship has boon built with entire regard to aafety, soinfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to buslneas and travel. Fer freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent tn Kavanuah. Jan HI HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia. NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steauahipa FLORIDA,Capt. Wood hull, aud ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to , tho Now York uud Savuuuah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.3U0 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the earns time that tho Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as soon as or before them. ayrCabin passage 133, payable before going onboard. PADELKOUD. FAY * CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCllKLL, set, New York. 104 Front-street, STEAMBOAT LINES. i'rivatc Hospital. DOCTORS WII.U.UAN Ac UANAHLi, f .tt.-,THKXT, WUI UUD or TUK FL.MK RO.U. JJIU. WUJ'MAN k GAN All 1. h.TUl completed tho u.'raugeineuts for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the saruu with all the appliuncet ° r hygiene, good nursing, and medical and surgical at- tcuiiauoo, now offer tne benefits of the institution to the lubllo. 'l'he terms of admission are $1 per day. This will so- csrotoustant and effiolentinddlcal attendance, medi- ciaes, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required *» advance, which will not be sntgoet to reclamation.— A l‘artniante perfeetly private may be obtained on rea- Ur “«o»d4d,_ ““ “ *IU .ui tin. imp.,, th. prauiMi, whoM umu u, euaranteei tu the pnblie of iu effiolent aanaftaeni t I saijtast «KOCEKI£S. -r-; . “ HWUlUiMt U. 4. SOLOMONS. Savaiinali and Augusta. On aud after tho 1st of May next, Ithe steamer OREGON. Captaiu Jas. M. Moody, will make regular weekly tripe between Savannah and Augusta, aud touching at all the intermediate landings ou oertaln days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Tuesday eveuiug at 6 o’clock P. M., and Augusta every Saturday morn- irg at 8 A. M. By this arrangeinont planters and merchants on tho river will be ulfordod an opportunity of chipping and receiving thoir goods with eomo cer tainty, and of a regular eon veyanuo for thomaelvea aud families to and from both plaoos, as the accommodations for passengers are both auinle and comfortable. Time up 30 hours—down24. Fare 55. apr 20 KINCHLEY. LOCKETT t CO., Agents. Savannah, iuguita and ilumburg. mew The Union Steamboat Company of Qeorgia and Sooth Carolina having tho- ■■■■■■■■■roughly overhauled and refitted thesu- G rior steam-packete u. L. COOK and OREGON, with jhtors, are now ready to transport freight of all dusoription between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not rooro, uispatoh than any other boats on the rivor. The steamers are communded by •xperieno*?d and accommodating captains, aud ail freight consigned to their aguuts will be forwarded froo of Commissions. Tho accommodations for passengers equal if not superior to any bouts on the river. Faro $6,UU. 11ENR Y 11 Alt PER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCHLEY A CO., JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21»t Sept., 1862.sep21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOlt PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA, Via lluvien. UruiiMwick. St. illarys. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEUUItG (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Liavet eeery Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. w The aupertor steam-packet WM. G A8- leave Tuesday tr*wm . The superior ■team-pad r Capt. Shaw, will I ■■■■■■■■Morning, at 10 o'olook, ‘ nuo to leave every Ihieaday. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darlon. |3 00 St. Mary's 4 60 Jaoksonvilla fi oo Black Creek, Piuolata and 1‘alatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-paoliet wharf, or to au 24 CLAOHOKN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO mVKLLKiU UU1NU NORTH, TUB SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Lsave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., attor tne arrival ot the night train of the Central Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston at 13 M. the aamo day, oonnooting at Charleston with tho WiliuiiiKton Htenm-Pctckets. Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every.day, at2>»F. M., and also with the New-York ami CharlcMtou Hioitmshlpn t Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mourn on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steamship Janies Adyer oue weok, ana the steamship tiuutherner the noxt. Fare from Charleston to Nsw-York by land routo, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $23. [my 16J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. HATK OF PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior now stoampacket WE- jLAKA, Capt. N. Kiug, leaves every tSaturday at IU o'clock A. M. Rato of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 UU St. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville 6 UU Fioolata 8 00 Palatka. b UU Black Creek. 8 UU N. B.—Freight consigned to K. K. Duke, for Oeala, Will bo shipped free of sdl charges at Palatka. rd, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. SHIt* LlfllEB. FOR HUSTON. The schr. U. N. GAMBMILL, Willetts master, ‘ with dispatch as above. For freight a will moot with dispatch aa above. For freight Bor passage, apply ou board nt Telfair’s Wharf, (may IU) BHlGli AM, KELLY A CO. FOR liAV UK—PaHHiiRe Only. , The ftut sailing ship CHAOS, J. L. Dun ton j&mater, will havo immediate dispatch. For pas- ■iagcouly, having very superior accommodations, apply to tmay 0) WASHBURN, WILDER A Co. M., FOR NEW YORH-Union Line. The regular packet aohr. NORTH STATE, ^orton Master, haring part of her cargo en gaged, will havo quick dispatch Tbo schr. VIRGINIA, Suow matter, is ready to receive chartor for a cargo of Timber or Lum- for a Northern port. Apply tv WILLIS It BRUNDAOE. superior accomm-odation. Apply ou board at Auciaux's Wharf, or to (may 3) WASHBURN, WlLDEltkOU. WANTED TO CHARTER. A vessel to take 175 thousand feet Pitch Pine Timber to St. Johus, New Brunswick. apr 0^ WILLIS A Bit UN PAGE. WANTED TO CHARTER. A vossel tv take 16D(q)i8U m tout Sawed Lum ber tv Moutevidcv, with a return freight tv New ‘ iply to tt C. A. L. LAMAR. HEAVY FREIGHT FOR NEW-YORK. XT, Boxee of Copper On- may ho obtained by vessels wanting heavy freight. Apply to mar 6 WlLLlb A — ; BRUNDAOE. Vessel Wanted lor Fbiladelpliia. a, A high rate of freight will be paid for a vessel Rid to load for Philadelphia. Apply to ■* fsb 6 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VESSELS \t ANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. a. Freights for Northern, Eastern and --r*. Southern ports, can bo bad on upplioa-j/tik aBMfetionto (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. SiKM. B[oct7—ly I WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.; MARINE RAIL WAT. -j. The underslgnod rospaetfully informs ^. all who may need hia services, that h SHHLhaa charge of the 3LA1UNE RAILWAY, OBMi whiuh ia now in successful operation. He is, theiemre, prepared to take up vesaols of any also usually visiting oar port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., ou reason able terms. Those who wish to ole&n ur paint tho bot tom! of their vessels, ean also bo accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms, lie la also prepared to oontraot for building Veasele uf any olass or desorip- tiou, and to carry on tba business of Ship-Carpetuer- ing, Spar-making and Caulkiug, in all its various branches, at the easteru tx’.r iialty of the city. 'T* A good Ships with is on the promises, rll ILF. WILLINK.Ja. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY S. 8. 81 BLEY, MAY lOtli, 1853. A REVIEW of tho 8|)ii‘*tuul Mnuilosintious, fk. wH before tbo Congregational Aseociation of New *York and Brooklyn, by Charles Beecher, Factor of the Congregational Churoh. Newark, N. J. The World's Progress, or hand book of Chrouology and History, a Dictionary of Dates, by George K Putnam. Wood'a Plantation Melodies. Itniy 11] For sals, No. 13ft Congress st. MORE NEW GOOD* AT 1IKL DEN’ti. J | JIJ8T reccivod ppr steamer, every variety I of SUMMER HATS, consisting of Panamas. Fo- ■dale's. foghorns, China and Canton 8traws, and fall trimmed White Baavors, weighing only oi.- Also, a very fine Double Drim Florence Leghorn, some thing light and uipe lor City Trade, together with a Large Lot of Canada Straws and Palm I^af, for Plan ters'^ use. Canada Straws at $1,75 per dosen, and Palm Leaf from $l.tt to $3^0 P« dot. AU to bo had at tho now Hat Store, oorner of Broughton and Barnard streets. [may 7—tfj BELDEN A CO. 8. MOBKSis, Dell Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, 8fC. ^^,-xiiliiii»n i HAVING bought out the tools and fixtun* of Mr. Darkl Morris, the snhsoriber offers his services to the flit- is prepared to fill or ders for suit thing in , , r .. ... -. YLeaboTO Uae, at tns ooruerot dviucwuaiMl Bryan-stroete. ■ ” . aprffi) lm SIMON MORRIS. OiUOREO BEEF AND 2 Barrslssmoked Beef, •.»/»'»!?» 100 Smoked Tongow, 1UU Bologua Sausages. •!'. Landing from steamer Florida, a* 4 for salt by may ll CLAQHORN A CUNN1NOUAM. ( BA«*, for Dry Deeds, Clothing, he. CHEAPE! DRY GOODS FOR CASH. No. 149 Broughton Street, Rear Dickson's Confectionery. milE SUBSCRIBERS offer for salo at their I NEW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, a carefully se- le^Ud Stock of 7 Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodt. which willbo sold at VERY LOW PRICES for Caehof City acceptanoe^onsUtinggn part of: Bleached and Brown Shuetiug. and Shirtings, of every width and quality. Bed Ticks, Twilled Slrlpoe, Checks, Blue and Brown Drillings, Deuims, Ao.Ac. DRESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colorod and Mourning Glnchams. Lawns and Organdios. A large and splen did eolleetion of colored Muslins, Fren :h Imwns, Jaoo- neta and Organdies. Black and Colorod Bareges, Silk Tissues, Black Italian Silk for Dresses, Man til las, Ao., Silk Laos to suit, Poplins, Lin Do Linde, Ao„ Ao. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linens and flno Undressed do, “war ranted all pure Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach." Also, warranted as cheap aa any suola Linens can be found in this market, White and Brown Table Damask, I)oyley's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, llnckabaok, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen rowels and Towell ing Ornaburgs aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Latllas' and Missas Black, White and Colored Hose, Gout's and Boy'• White, Colored and Brown lloee, in all slice ana qualities, Gauao, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladios’, Gent's, Missas and Boy’s Gloves and Mitts of valrous qualities— a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS, EMBROI DERED KOBE DRDSSE88, BLACK, WHITE ami COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BOBINET aud PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED mid PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gonta' Tockot Hdkfs, with a large collection of L. C. lldkre, from $1 pur dusen, upwards, well worthy the at- teutiou of families ae being particularly cheap. Head Hdkfs in groat variety. White Goods. Plain and checked Swisse and Jaconets, Mull, Book, Nanisooks, Tarletoa, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle Lacee and Edgings, new style Musliu Collare and Underaleeves, Ao. apr 18 2m T.AL. McKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring uud Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, IV Wliituker-Hl. K ESPECTFULLY solicits tho attention of bis friends and the public in general, to his large Stock of READY MADE CLUTlilNG, suitable for the preaent and ooming season ; it has all been made under hia personal euperiutemience, aud for style durability of workmanship, is iuferior to noil found iu the market. The following comprisoa por- tiuu of the Stock: Frocks and Sacks of Black, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drap Deto Frocks aud Sucks, Linen Duox Drill and Fancy Liuen Frooka and Sacks, India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen Sucks. ' Ulaok and Colorod Alpaca Frock* and Saelrs, Pauls of Fancy French Caasimere, Black Doe Skin Caaiiwero. Black DraifDuto and Spring Tweed Caasi mere, White Duck, Fancy Libcu Drill, together with a largo lot of Cotton Drill and Duok Pants, for servants Vests of Black 8atin, Black Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fancy aud White Marseilles, Figured aud Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stock ol furnishing Goods, sueh Stroks, Gloves, Susponders, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Books and Silk aud Gingham Umbrellas, eto., etc. The whole of whioh lie otters for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices as uheap as the cheapost. apr 12 Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. CITY HOTEL, B ny-H t re ot, tinvnnnnli. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offering hie acknowledgements for ihn very X liberal patronage extendod to his nouse, Mr. P. Con- Uon (late sole proprietor) takos occasion to annonuoe that Mr. J. B. Foley (late of tho Marehall House) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and management of the City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter dovote his experience and industry to promote the comfort of their visitors: aud bv the aid of inoreased facilities and assistants, tne Proprietors are enabled to iset the demands of their increasing patronage. Transient aud permanent bonders will find at their establishment all the requirements of comfort and convenience. The Hotel has recently been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in th« late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with othorohangeaiu their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the diuing-room, thus seouriug their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of tho bnildtng, aud affora- ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visiting Savanuah will find tho City Hotel all they could desire it, and no eQort will be eparod to make it so. apr 0 eod tw ly m. CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, ( Formerly Griffin Bouee.) Chattanooga, TeuucMisce. Thia well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of the West- wnsvieru and Atlantic Kailrusd, is now open, under the eupcrvinion of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Buyson and Lady. This Home, while under the control of J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a tiu. class Hotel. Thu present Pro prietor having secured the services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, aud having purohasod hie most excellent Cook and House Boy aud having furnished the House eutlroly new, hopes to retain its high reputation, and merit publie patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED STATES HOTEL, BROAD 8TRKET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. nnr4 (bin) J. W. STEAK, Proprietor, DRY GOODS. Notice Extraordinary! Foeltivciy Selling off ul cost. T HE 8ubacrtt>«rs Uoitoua of closing theli* i ent business, would invite the attsnUoa of the aiti- PRIME NEW YORK COST, among which are to be found some of the moat desira ble stylos uf goods, for this and ttieieoming season, con sisting in part of the following goods, via: Colored and Figured Bareges, do. do. . do. glib Plain, Black and Colored Silk Tissues andUaregte. Swiss and Mull Muslins, Jaconet and Cambrio do, do do Cheek Swiss do. Colored and Figured Organdies. Black and Colored ¥-**•»#, Canton Cloths for Traveling Drcisss, Printed end Plain Linens do. do, Dotted and Embroidered Swiss Muslins, Ginghams and Barege De Lalnes, Black and Colored Chameliou Milks, Plaided and Brocaded do, Colored Maroeline and tlorenoe do. LINEN ROODS, &c, &c. We have a large and well selected stock of the cele brated R1CUARD80N’S, ORA Y'8, DUNBAR, DICK SON A Co.'a Shirting and Fronting Linens; Together with a large and elegant aMOrtmantor White and Brown Table DamSlk of all widths, Damask Doylies, Cloth and Colored Linen Table Covers, Birds Eye Diaper, Llnon Dowlass, lluokabaok Diaper. French Linen Tow els and Doylies, Linen Lawns and Llnon Cambrio, eto., etc., etc., eto., eto. OUR AMOKTMKNT OF DOMESTIC GOODS is complete and embraoee ev< ry article kept In a first olass retail etoru. PURCHASERS will do well to call and see for themselves, as Great Mprgains wll be given, especially in FANCY GOODS, which will bo sold in many instances below coat. This is no IIunibiiK. CALL and soe, and bo assured of tho fact, at J. u. COHEN A CO., apr 28 140 llroughton-st. WANTED. ANTED TO IllliEt—Agood Seumetrcss, ‘ liberal wagsa will be paid and the ser- lare of in anealthy part of the city.— ay iO) WM. WRIGHT. W for which WANTED TO HIRE. A NEGRO Woman, capable or doing tho work for a small family. Apply at this office, may 10 W ANTED.-—Coltounnd Light Freight to i plote cargo per aoltooner Virginia for Fhiladol- plila. Apply to (may 11) WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. WANTED, COOK for n small family. Apply at this of- ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. UOVKltNKtiti WANTED. O NE who understands French, Music on :ho Piano and the ordinary branches of the English educa tion, to instruct two young Ladies and three children, uutir the 1st of November neat. The situation ia oue of the healthiest and pleasantest in the low country of Qeorgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE A CO., Savannah, Geo. apr 28' lm ROBINSON A CAMP'S. EXUIIANUK WANTED. On TO M DAY DRAFTS on New York, wauted OU by (jan l C. A. L. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. TO KENT—Till 15th October next. £(! A FURNISHED HOUSE on Broughton street, ifn in a pleasant and central location. Apply at [■Lthls offloe. tf may 13 BARNARD E. BEE. X; on Bay-st., by 90 feet deep, now occupied by Gulomons, Esq., is well calculated for a wholesale Ui eery, possession given on 1st Oetobor next. For Terms, apply to (may 0) * COHENS A HERTZ. Trust JLots I^OR BAIiE.—Trust Lots No. 19 and 30 1; Wesley Ward, Wu.luy Square. For particulars, nguiro at this office.6*may 12 TO RENT. SMALL TWO STORY HOUSE on Jones st. It has a basement aud coutaius five Rooms. Tho ie is very neatly fln.ahed, with every convenience for a email genteel family, and will be rented until No vember next at the rate of $225 per anuuin. Apply at this office. tf may ll FOR RENT. A SMALL comfortablo dwelling House in Lin coln Street, nearly opposite the Bisters’ of Chari ty, seoond tenement from corner of Liborty-st. Apply *- (may 10— tf-3)J. LAMA. H Hoarding. rWO OR THREE single Goutlomen can *», i. 00 m mod a tod with pleasant board at the corner of ones snd Aborcorn streets. tf der EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. r |MIE Subscriber, late ol tbo Washington Hall, JL Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the beet of new furniture, and having large aud airy rooms, ho hopes to share a por tion of publio patronage by ulose attention to business, having good stabling aud every oonvonienoe to ma' tho guests of his house oomfortable. jo 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. Savnnnnli Agency, FOR THE SALE OF WILLIAM BOGGS 8c CO.'S Celebrated Brands of TOBACCO, BEGAUS*AND SNUFF. rr 11 E SUBSCRIBER would respectAilly ao- X uouneo to tho Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, in the city of Savannah, and the interior towns throughout tho State, that ho has accepted Die Agency for the State of Goorgia, of tho oxteusive and old established Uousoof Win. Boggs and Company, No. 240 Waihington-itreet, Now York. All articles pur chased front, or ordered through the subscriber, war ranted best qualities and lowest rates, mar 30 3m R. MAYER, 0 Whitaker-at. CANDIES AX REDUCED PRICESI .13,00 per 100 Iba.—'AS lb. Hoxea.3,73 XT O cliargo fur buxiug or delivering at tho Kail- lY road or steamboats, warranted to keep in any ollmato. T. C. RICE, jy l ly. S. W. corner Broughton and Whitaker-et. DANCING ACADEMY. ■ MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs bis patrons, that his Academy is open for the roception of pupils. During tbo season the following Fanoy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— Torentella, llotta. Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingoralla, Schotisob, Rodowa, Ma*urka,etc. Former pupils are requested to oome early if they like to learn Fancy Dances for his Ball, to be given in January next. N. B.—Gentlemen’s Class will begin on Tuesday next, tho 16th i nit., at 9 P. M. nov 13 HAILEY’S TONIC MIXTURE) Q ll, Compound Fluid Extract of Ciiichotm Rub ra—A Vegetable Febrirugo in the treatment of c.«er and Ague. CCRTtnCXTKS: To Wx. Baiijct—Sir, Having had occasion to resort to the use of your most excellent Tonic Mixture, in the core of Fever and 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 exceeded my expectations. U. O. ROGERS, M. I)., Philadelphia. Wm. Bailey—Dear Sir. I received your letter of tho 10th ult. this evening, and noticed its contents. I havo no hesitation, Sir, in saying that your Tonic Mixture hat cured me of Fever and Ague after 1 had been under tho care of my physician for clsvon months. Yours, J. U. EMERY, 30Charlea-at., Baltimore. lllCUMOKD, VA. I hereby oertify that I have been completely cured of Fever and Ague with the use of Bailey’s Tonio Mix ture. H. CLAY CAYTON. For solo by (may 6) A. A. SOLOMONS * CO. Neglect your Coughs and Colds. Ileiwe’N unrivalled Doctoral Cough Candy. '“*1118 article is a never failing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, and Tightness of Lungs or Chest. Persons who arn much exposed, uud troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, will find almost instant relief by trying the Pectoral Candy. In fact, no ono should be without it when the changes in the weather are so frequent. No article of Cough Candy has been ‘ — T 1 the I. much appreciated for its safety You will find it noeds but one trial to oonvince all of its medicinal virtues. For sale by and certain < A. A. SOLOMON8 ft C Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. I S' elaborately propnreil from carefully .elected article, of the be.t quality; It poi.oue. In a con- ceutratod form all the valuable properties ot tho Ja maica Ginger, and is warranted to be freo from all Ir ritating or other properties of an injurious tendency. During the Summer months aud in Southern climates, it is invaluable, particularly during the prevalence of opidomio Cholera; no traveller or family should bo with.,, U. A lar„ For Sale. A highly improved LOT, situated in the center of the town of Jacksonville, Florida, upon whioh is an elegautly finished Boarding House, three stories high, 30 uuished rooms with 23 fire places, with all neoessary out-buildingt; good water, fine shade troos, Ao. Alno, tbo FURNITURE. ▲ PRIVATE RESIDENCE on the adjoining Lot whioh oould be easily connected with the Boarding House. This ie considered the most valuable prop in tho thriving town of Jacksonville, and will be low. Apply to W. W. OATES, Attorney 16 lm 8«vannah, G A M Londfor Sale. Tho undersigned offers for sale his, PLANTATION IN8CRIVENCOUNTY containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty aores cleared and under good fence; on it ie a very oomfortable dwelling-house, a good store honse, and all necessary out-bnildings; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on the C. R. R-, directly on the publio road leading to Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. The place is considered very healthy; lands produce well, and a good location for a couutry store, and very convenient to markot. Auy person wishingto purchaso such a place would do well to givo ms a call immediate ly. On it is on j of the beet peach orchards in the ooun- try. My postoffioe is Ilnloyondsle. Bcmvjcw Co., April 6,1853. tf M TO RENT—Throo tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ ated on the oorner of Jones and Purse sts., near the Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied for " **■ premise^ to early, o msr7 WM. BEENKEN. 1 Diunri", uu o'uoru ■ warn. ROB T. HABERSHAM ft SON. TO KENT. rpilKEE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congress-st. X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good narse, house serv- ani and cook. Enquire of [fee 24) A. BONAUD. 17DR HALE.—Lot OU feet ou West Broad-sL, lj running back 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build ing on it. Apply to ('■*“* WM. WRIGHT. M To Kent. A Briok Tonomenton West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in tbo house or at the oornor of Jones and Aberoornstreeta. tf deolS To Rem, 17OR 1 year, a WHARF STORK. FORT ft DUNHAM. SAVANNAH TO DABUIN. A LINE of Four Horse Feet Coaches leaves 8a- vanuah every Monday and Thnroday, r.t 7 o’clock A. HI. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro' and 8outh Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Returning on Tuesdays and Friday*. Arriving iu Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with tho boats for the Noith, aud the care for tho West. Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister ft Co.’a Stables, oorner of Stato and WhlUkersts. Office in Darien, at Ailing ft Robertson, jan 13 ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. Patent medicines, ftp. Liver Complaint, J...<llc., Dr.pep.la, Chronic or N.rr.M Debility, Dlaeonc* «f the Kidney*. . And all Disease! ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto- tnxch, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the 8tomaoh, Naueoa. linartt-nru, Dll-1 gust for Food. Fulluoss or weight in the Stomach, Hour LViu-tat ions, Slnkiug or Flutter ing at the pit of the SUimach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Snflooatlng ,— if' Seuaationawhflninatv'rg posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before. the Sight, Freer and dull pain in tke head. Deficiency tf Perspira tion, yellowness aj tke Skin and Eyes, Pain in tke Side, Rack, Chest, Limbs, dc., Sudden Flushes of Beat, Burn- »ny in the Flesh, COnslaul ItHuyiniuffs tf Evil and Great Depression of Spirits,can be etfuotually cured by DR. HOOFLAN1V8 CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. FHKI*AKKD BY DR. O. M. JADKNON, AT TBE GERMAN MEDIVIFF. STORE, 120 ABCB 8TREET, FBI LA DKLPHIA. Theirpoxeerover the above diseaees is not excelled, if equntlsd, ky any nlhee prepamtbak in the tTnitM State, as tke cures attest, in many oases, after skilful physician! hast failed. These Bitters re worthy the attention ot invalids Possessing grea virtues iu the rectification of disoaiqs of the Liver and lesser glande, exeroislng the most searching powers in weakness aud affeotions of the di gestive organa, they are withal safe, certain and pleas- read and be convinced. [From tho Boston Bss.l The editor said, Deo. 23d— Dr. Hoqfiand's celebrated German Bitters, for the CUM of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronio or Nervous Debility, ia deservedly one of tho most popular mediciuca of the day. Tbaao Bitters have been used by thonsanda, and a friend at our elbow aayj he has him self received an effootual and permanent cure of Llvor Complaint from the nse of this remedy. We are con vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the pstiout con stantly gains strength aud vigor—a fact worthy of great ooneideration. They are pleasant in tasto and smell, and oan be used by porsons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under any eirouusUnjes. We are ■peaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise Soott’s Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub I la hod, eaid, August 25— “Dr. Bcofiand's German BitXn, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, aro now reooiumanded by some of the most prominent members of the fooulty as an artiolo or much efficacy in oases of female weakness. As such la the ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain abottle, and thus save themselves rnuuh sickness. Persons of debil- Itatod constitutions will find these Bioters advantage ous to their health, as we kuow from oxperionee tne salutary effeet they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Uasette, the beet family ne wspancr nublished in tho United States. The aAitor ■ays of L “It Ie seldom that tent Medicines, to the oonfidunce and patronage of our readers: aud, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, we wish it to bo distinctly under stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, after they have dono their guilty race uf mis chief, hut ofameuioine long eatablisheu, universally prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.' Evidouco upon evidence hoe been rooeived (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in iu favor is that there is more ofitusod in the practice of the regular physician, of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a foot that can easily bo established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval whon presented even in thia foam. That this medicine will ours Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as dirootod. It ants specifically upon thostoinauhanuliver; it is pre ferable to calomel iu all bilious diseases—the effeot is immediate. They can bo administered to female or In fant with safety and reliable heueflt at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medieine haa attained that high character whioh is necessary fur all mediolnea to attain to induce coun terfeiters to pat forth aparions articles at the risk of the lives of those who are inuoountly deceived. Look well to the marks tf the Genuine I ■ They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are sjiurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail ae tho GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 12(1 Aroh-etreet, ono door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respeotable dealers generally through the oouutry. PRICE* REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy tne advantage! of febeir great restorative powers. Single botUcn 75 cento. Also for sale by J. A. Lj DrucglsU, Savannah, Ga. »•". i>7. 0*xli, n, .1, ^ Clothing, Wlojr Artlcl.a, Cltckt, . T.rta. ouh tutor, d.lirirr. -rtlclM iMircD.iert nt .uetion and not ,«t~ * -y JJJJ h.ror. th. non regular »lo, »ll> ho wld hit •»• count and risk of the former j urclusSr. K.«. 7 r p . rolc<< . of Coffee. J 0,t ; eM A’ od fron * manufacturers Ik sells *Aun nit A/Yi* 1 .oontlnue to keep on hand (br Tl»li 4 u l thi“tS imiMl •toprovod Essence of Coffee, sale wd ’nS ^ 0 . n l 1 7 ilion , of Coffee ever offered for BSRtsysiA u.’itircs'. ras-aft fVcft qf f*nrufc SaU. La ROCHE, W.W. LINCOLN. . Jggisu, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale AgenU, Uaviland, Harrell ft Co., Charles ton. B. C. * ^ unit Cl- MWFIy GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART UOTTLEH. PREPARED BT J. DENNIS, M. D„ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. For Diteates of the Liver, and to purify the Blood: Uttful in Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizzineta, Lott of Appetite, General Debility, Connlipation, Piles caused by Cotlivcnett, Paint in the lionet, or Rheumatitm canted by the ute of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneout Eruptions, Pimplct, Boilt, Ulcert, Sfc. r |MIK above diseases arise generally from nn inne- 1 live state of the Liver, or an Impure state of the Blood. The Sarsaparilla will bo fouud useful in auch. from the fact that it stimulates the Liver to Inoreased action, which causes the removal of morbific agents from the blood. With most of persons it sots upon the bowels sea mild purgative; it oleanses the system from its impuri ties, without causing auy irritation in tho slime ‘ canal, or debilitating effeot. Its healthy action on tho Liver and Blood prevents tho tendency of morbid influences, aud ia often a safe guard against disease. Those who are acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perorive that this preparation has the natural 8arsapariUa taste, which proves it to bo spurs end unadulterated article. The oitUens of Savannah and vicinity will find that this artiole has the best effeot upon the system, and gives better satisfaction to those who use it thin any preparation ot the kind in nse. Physicians have assuranoe from the proprietor it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and saooharine matter enough only to preservo it. Price $1 per battle, or 0 bottles for $5. Sold in Savannah by Jamee 11. Carter and J. B. Moore Will be told in trout ot ■ Groceries, Provielous, . steamboat or hotel. Ginghams and Hdkfs At Private Sale. Just received per last steamer—2 oases Ginghams 2 do French Head llikfs., for sale low. ' Tennessee Baron and Lard, at Pricats Sale. 1.1,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. 2,000 " Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per R. R. from Tenneeeee, and for sals In lote to eult purchasers. Com and Oats at Private Sale. . 900 bags Corn, and 330 do. Oats, for sale in lots to suit Strawberry Sets at Private Sale. Strawberry Setts of the following kinds—AHoeMande, Boston Piue, British Uueen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson — w, • - 1 for any of the Crimson Cone, White Wood, Hove; Scarlet. They are eli growi ' good order. All orders left at above klude will be promptly attondod to. Marshall Bouse Omnibus and 7ritm at Private Sale. \ ^°“P rl,ln 8 An® lergo Omnibus, six good Horses, and Harness complete. Also-the tine pleasure schr. Ann, with new Soils, Biffing, fto., all in oomplcto order. The above property will be sold on very accommoda ting tortus, the present owner being about to remove from tho olty, has no further ute for it. 2000 bushels prime White Corn. Grocetihi, Provisions, Ac. FHILBRIOK ft BELL offer on aoQommodotinf terms, at private aole: * Liquors.—60 bble. N. E. Rum, 26 bbla.Peach Brandy. 15 bbli. Mo.ong.h.1. WhUkj, 6 pip., u.iu.d QtajflJ half pipes Cognao Brandy, 10 casks “8mall StiU” 8»lcff Whi.kj, 1 punoh.oii frl.h Whl.k, (MoM.hi.'.), 6 eighth easks Pluet, Castillion ft Co. and Uennessy Brandy, 200 dos. of flue Madeira, Sherry aud Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Bum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy-all private stook. Wines, 15 bbls. Lamp*. Molasses Cans, fto. Crackers.—10 whole and 10 half bble. Boston. Ciuahs.—50.000Common German Clgara, 20,0U0 Span lsh Imported do. Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready MjuIs Clothing, Dry Goode, Matohes, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, fto. ftp. Jy id Plaster and Cement ul Private Sate. Just received in store, aud kopt constantly on hand and for ealo low, 160 bbls. Rosendale Cement, 25 do. *— eep 1 treat, for rent low. Bonnets! Boi so Caeca mm min a a"n d "osnsra t* vasistv. v .store, 139 IlnniktiMt., «»»»%., C- lsr 8'«i *nd rioheat lot of J Ibtlud to ...mt'.T 1 ttU^Sk. I «3 , 30 *> Ute rent Styles Houiiliug, Karl, .Ikborkttlj trimn,»] T.tl.i.o t»]«od uimn Itlobr Silk. Satin. Crape and other oholoe and mnehnS fashions. Flats and Ilats ; Infxnu embroidered Hoods. A great variety nf Crape Embroidered! Linings, Paris Silk lice Shapes? V Bonnet Ribbons ; Straw and Dress Trimmian, i and Colored Loco Gimps and Galloons White ski r -‘-“ —ttilUe. nela BaregSf shS ihiffs, Curls and PlaRta, Memm allies end Feathers, BonnetSUka. „ . - -----ette, Buttons, Steel TrimaRrcc Zephyr Woretcsds, Embroidery,Silk of every shade earn ', Fans end a creat variety of other Oeod*. s. Slippers, Children's IlabiUment^S saoks, marked with new patterns for bra- LOTTERIES. instant: 75 M 61 (Vi 60 60 7 41 69 0 38 32 20 12 No 7 20 59 a prise sold In the above. A Brlllinnt tirhnue for To-Dar* Lowest Three No. Prise $1,000. GKORillA STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLAM T. Halos oloso at 3<^ o'clock, P. M. 'or ike benefit of the Independent Pire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELLI9 ft CO., Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber ft Co.) SCHEME: #50,000 2—95,000 2—4 of 19,5002 And more than f500,000 in Smaller Prizet! Tiohctsouly >15-Shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Oweus'e Building, may 14 Opposite Pulaski House. UKKKNK AND I'ULAtiKI M4INUMEN1 LOTTERY OFFICE, Offict No. 6 Whitaker- Street, Ray Lane. QHKOOBV ft MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUMBER!*--Ol Green* &. Pulaski Lottery, Class 57: 1 27 71 59 53 49 69 21 31 47 29 EXTRA CLASS *0.35. Sold in Savannah by James 11. Carter and J. B. Moore _ Co.; Midville, by J. Griffin; Baudireville, by N. W. Ualnss ft Brother; Waynesboro', by L. Swarts, and by druggists generally. Those ordering this article from druggists or oommls- mlesion merchants, should express in their onierr, Ey "Dennira Georgia wartaparilla.” ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of tke Nineteenth Century. ISTORY— 1 The hlitury of tbe.« pluteri would Savaiuiali Bazaar. A DELBANCO begs to announco to hie patrons and tho publie generally, that he ie now receiv ing and openiug hie Spring stook of ohoice and select Dry Goods, at 118 ()roughtou-street. All of which be ie prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other house in the city. Call and bo assured. COLD tiODA WATER, F LAVORED Willi tho finest and most delicate SYRUPS, always on draught at HICE’S FOUNTAIN, South East oorner of Broughton and Whitaker-streets. LEMON BYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kepi constantly on hand. Orders for tho city or oountry promptly attended to. tf apr 21 Corn, Hay and Oats, tupy more apace than oan be spared in these Suffice it to say, that the most eminent chem- ista and physicians of the United State* and of Europe were oousuited aa to their oompoaltion. But it was left to Mr. Alioock, whofor seven years had the entire charge of Messrs. Rushton's Astor House store, to perf ‘ for publie use. They aro made porous, ao that poration of the peripiraticr. oan go on sufficiently where the plaAer is applied, without, as with other pUsteri cauaing the accumulation of aerid fluid, which Onrode; the skin aud occasions many unpleasant sensations, noi neoessary tor the eure or alloviatiou of affections for which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonic aud carminative, which renders them of peoullar value in many affections of tho chest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the part upon whioh they are applied. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be fouud invaluable in weakness of the Mok, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mus- elas; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and pains in the side or cheat, especially when pro. •cod ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of oddness at the pit or the stomach; in chronio or recent affoo- tionaofthe kidneys; in oasea of sprains, strains, or brniaea; and in nearly all oases where a local pain or weakness exists. The reader is especially referred to the following tes timonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr, I. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Alioock eured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. Dr# ] Db. T. Allcoce, 8m:—I have bee: . neuralgio disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and have tried everything known to the practice of medicine from the very best M. D i.; but truth prompts — ** — **••* *—*— * — fiven me more nave used,hMl. wonderfully pleased with the counter-Irritant effect M I T T 8 AND 81LK HOSIERY — nd Misses Super Loug, Misses Net Mitts. .... .... Pearl Silk Ho»r, Ladles' White 8sudai Lace Silk lloee, also, fine Llsie and French Thread \f E T MIT'J 1.N Ladies’ and M Ladles' Super Pear aay that your plasters have it rolief than anythin) will produce a perfect am wondorftill; pleased with the oouutor-Irritant effect of your plaster, for it la produoed in snob u mild and gradual way, as well aa the invigorating action it givea to the capillary circulation around the parts to which they are applied, with the great nervonseedstive influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. -In conclusion, permit me to any, that I have had ex- ^erienoe of the qualities of the plutere heretofore in nee, but must place yours at the bead of them all. Ev- try medical man who becomes acquainted with them, willassureoly recommend hie patients to use no other than the Medicated India Hubber Plaster of Dr. AUoook. “ Yours very truly, I. T. UENDER8UN, M. D. The Plastere eau be obtained at tho Book Store ol W. Thorne Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, snd 1^order of all Druggists, throughout the oouutry. KEMPTON ft VER8TILLE. Removal. #a- ME8SH8 K. k ST, h.vlug .a ai.nt iQ Europe, TTAVINO Iimii burned oul in J.fTorioD itrc«,the wiTlr.c,l». order, until lb. 25tli IniUut forUoilurv, Ll 8ulicrib«r tiu r«mor,d hi, ,1.k,r7 to No. M Gloves, or any article in onr lino, manufactured fn York “* * * ** r 19 carry < — manufacturers, (the _ Jennings, of Cork, Ireland) in the prepara tion of the materials for their Soda Water, carefully exolude ail deleterious substances, admitting into iu oompoaltion ouly ingredients of ascertained parity. A Urge involee, imfobyko Dinner, and for sole by mar 24 A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. OR tiALK.—Two thousand bushels Seed OtyumtOgDKH. \A ANTI1,1.A».-Bl lc Luce 'r»W« Muulil. i.TjL Im «nd oth.r m, Aletuiule. fan S ITAPLK ANB FANCY ) trill. Linen,. Linen nnd Cotton BhiMln*,. Blnmoh. ^ land Brown Shirtii ‘ “ ‘ A DAMS’ CURVED HOUSE HAIR FLESH BRUSHES.—Tho friction by thia Brush being caused by the ends insteadof tho sideol the Hair, is inuob more effuctual, and does not retain (like tho Strap or Mitten) auy particles from the surface of tho In neatness, effiosoy, and oonvcnionce of application, it is superior to any othor Frictor In nee. For sale bv may 6 A .A. SOLOMONS ft CO. DUfGOODsT od Oo« ^ “* • 1S&* Eye Diaper. 7, 9JX lOand 12-4, Linen Tal Damask Napkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Qause Flan nels. Mnsquito Lace and Netting, Farnitare Fringe, Ladles', Gent's and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' Dress Goods, new and handsome, Embroideries, Laces. Rib bons, etc, fbr sale at the lowest market priees, by ouly 6 DnWITTft MORGAN. IJLAIN WHITE BLUE and Black Barege. X Cambrio and Jaconet MusUa, Nainsook and Mall Muslin, Plaid aud Striped Jaconet nttl Swim MosHns. Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin, Linbrolded Swiss Mus lin. White fend Colored Organs* Muehna. Colored Lin- an I.BHires, and a fine assortment of Ladle# and Oon- tlemen's Linen Cambrio Hdkfs., for sale by - A1K1W j BURNS. Street, where ho will continue t ■PHI Baking business. Ho will bake and keep on hand, Wheat. Rye and Graham Bread and Cakes, whioh he will deliver in any part of tho olty. Grateful for for mer patronage, he solicits a continuance of U. apr 8 tf A. F. M1BA. Spring Fashion# ■i Messrs. BEEBE ft CO.’S superior ILATS of ■■ the Spring Style, now in store and for sale at the ^^Hot and Cap Store of NX BAILSUM ft CO., fob 11 149 Congress Street. r.'IMUKOIOEUIBM.-Fr.DC* N. W. Under Xj Udkfo., Swiss and Cambrio Flooneos, French Km- Srwdojid L&wn Udkfo.. Loo* and Swiss Closo and Flowing Sleeves, Eubroidorsd Swiss and Laos Coses. Cambrio and Swiss Edgings and Insortings. Dotted Swiss Mae)ini. fto., fto., received par Alabama, by nifty 10 W. C. WAP8WOBTHT81 Broughton- itiwmiOd^VUI, Couun O.n.bl LI Strlpwl Om.bnrn, Bln. Denim., do. Drill,, rows and Bleaebed Shirting* and 1 Linen Sheeting, Bernneloy ft teas. Furniture OaliooL Linen _ White Furniture Dimity, go., received and I may 10 La HOC HE ft I IT' NIFK bUARFEN IV. Ufol article, far may» MORSE To be drawn In Wilmington. Del., This Day, May 14. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Ticket! $15—Shares In proportion. JAMES GOWEN, may 11 Vender for Gregory ft Maury. deorgla State lottery. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. D RAWN NUMMKHti — or Georgia Bute Lottery, Claas 6, drawn in Savannah 13th lust.: 75 51 61 66 60 60 7 41 69 9 38 32 20 12 Look at Thl*. $50,000 and $95,498. EXTItA OLASS V, To bo drawn in Baltimore, Md., This Afternoon. Lowest Three Numbor Prise $1,000. GRAND SCHEME. 1 Priso of. $50,0001 4 Prisos of. .$6,260 | ““ “ ‘ 8,000 )f $50,0001 4 Prise 28,4981 6 “ 12,5G*w30 “ Tickets $16 — Halves $7 50-Quarters $3 76- Eighths $1 HR. Tickets, either singly or by the paokage, for sole at 133 Bay street, in couuexlon with tho Express Office. Oty Ilotel, by y 14 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. UKKKNK AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Day Lane, near Hull-tiireet Lane, near nuii-oireec# GREGORY ft MAURY. Monogere. BUTTL_, BACON—Sldc_, CIGARS—6000 TOBACCO-6 bail WHISKY—19 bblL SCALES—1 700 lb eomplet«-mtK — 8A* L— 1 saperior Safe, Fancy Wrlstli . „ _ Worm -*— color, Braids, Smoking Cam sc Robes aud , ding. ondeavor with skill and taste to pleaso all who fbvorhec w i th f an «/ * nd other Bonnet* cleaned, hleoek* ed end Pressed. Pinking dona. AiF* Five Bonnot Trimmers wanted immediately— 1 perfectly understand the business. = iww MRti. tilEHEli No. 157 CONGRESSST Will open on Batardar Spring Stook of FashH_ TTJ Straw, and French Imported £ Trlramingsfbr Dressea,Frenehj . f ®» Phrty Dresses, Collars and Under-Sleeve^ * 8 “uV.: w y o. , s^s , '.' u “ •* u4 " , *• *" t| *T All of the above goods are of Ure. S.’s eeleo- Ulillincrv and iiMinni3ij3trii>| r MRS. 8. TOMB, JVb 15 Bamard-st. Haring completed her SPRING 8TOCK. f r~|i respectfully Invites the inspeoUon of her ous- Jur tomors to her new and beaaUfal styles! i — k ranch Embroidered Lace Crape. Drawx Silk, Gossiiner Lace, NapoUtan Laos, Englls i Duustnble Split Straws, Snow 6'iakv, Diamond Satin llair Gauze, Knotted Gosalmor, Geneva Tripoli, Misses* Fanoy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond Laee, Small SUed iancy Bonnots, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, MantHj M of a uew and beautifnl style, Dress Pattern* and Dreee l*nmmlogs. t p f j MILLINERY AND FANCY (HlOllllV MH8. DOE, So. 17, BkaSAHD-3THMMT, Takes this method of informing tne Ladies of Syannah, aud vicinity, that she has ins* *»- oelved her SPRING STOCK, comprising ft large aud fashionable assortment of STRAW and SILK BONNETS. Alao, a new and beau tiful artiole, of the most dolloat* fabric, in gold obA lace, and a new aumroor BONNET of Frenoh Lawn.— StrnwlViintnf 1 lo ^ urB ^ Buttoa *> Combo, Mantillas, P. 8.—All orders from tbe oountry promptly a ssu UARNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 Buy Street, R espectfully i»«g lenve to infi sous or Savannah and its violnltj. couuludud their arrangements with thl rood and Banking Company, and are now ■eugers dally to Macon, ana setni-w * and Columbus, and also forwardiug w villa and all intermediate plaoes. We irould alsosar u,# ■teamen to New Y«rk ui Philadolphlft ua u» torwsra every deeeHptlon of Merohandiso and valuablee to every town In the North- ern Statoe— also to California and Europe. Orricne a»d AannYs-168 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. tile ft Son, Maoon: Geo. It. Clayton, Oglethorpe t 11. C. Uubbell, Columbus; 74 Broaawa/, NsvYhI 43 and 46 Sonih-UUrd-etreel, wStt$b£! 8 OmSS street, Boston; Exohange-etreet, Frovider.ee, Monte goiuery-street, San Frauaisoo. 1 * LIVINGSTON,WINCHESTER, ft CO. MEDICAL CARR ’ DB. €• Ifl. HULLS. Offioo 143 Broaghton street, near Barnard. Beaidaaoa 3m] oor. of State and Montgomery-eU. [op iO If M meftodeoiuk ^ This boautiful Instrument of 4 and 5 Octaves, from the oelabrated Manufactory ot Cohort A v «edtiam, always on hand and tor sale by I. W. MORRELL ft 00. JAMLfii O. A. CJLABK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Orrion No. 175 Bay Btbiit. may 6 3m flMIE Firm of J. F. Pel I the 14th inst., by mnti Mr. Z. N. Winkler is I V mutual consoat. >r is fully authorised to nse the u ol th* firm, in settling tho business of the eoM “HU. J. F. PELOT. , Z. N. WINKLER. J UAYB THIS DA Y nssoeiated with my, in tho Drsyage businessMr. DAVID WALDUA' sd with myself. > WALDUAUR, . WINKLER/" Lottery, Close 57: 38 54 1 27 71 59 63 49 69 21 31 47 29 Tickets Noe. 29 47 34 o^d 31 38 69 prises returned. KXTKA CLASS M I drawn at Wilmington, Del., This Day, May 14. 78 Nnmber Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot*. Tickets $15—shares in proportion Tlokets and Shares, either singly or by tbe package fer sale by E. WITUINOTON, Vender for Gregory ft Maury. may 14 Bay Lane, near Ball-etreel. APOTHECARY'S HALE, 8. E. Corner of Broughton snd Hirnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. 1 MIE subscriber would moat respectfully inform tbe eitiseus of Savannah add tbe surrounding oountry, that he has taken the store situated us above, where be is now opening a full and seleet stook of Drug*, Medlclue*, Clicinicul*, rcrluinc- ry, Faur.y Article*, Dye titufl*, (•liissware. dee., <kc. v . whioh be offers to the publio at wholesale and retail, on such terms as oannot fail to give entire satisfaction both as regards iiriee and quality. Every artiole he offers tor sals has fwe.n selected by bimsolf within the last twenty days, from th* most reli able booses in th* northern markets ; particular atten tion having boen paid to tbeir parity and freshness. Having had several years experience in the pres cription business in northern and southern oities, bo feole himself fully prepared to ooinpound all prescrip tions and family medicines entrusted to him, with ears, nestoeea and dispatch, Proscriptions put up at all hours of the day and night, by a skillful ana competent hand. Physiaians, oountry Moruhants, and Families, and all persons who need or may need pure and genuine medi cines or any other artiole that is generally found in n well regulated Drug Store, “ 1 * coll and osamtne ‘ > the rug Store, are respectfully invited to his stock before purchasing elsewhere, - - . . Apothecary’s llail. eons deslrvu* J. 1. Da FORD, Druggist and ChemUL ADMINISTRATRIX’* SALE. K ILL be sold on thofirsiTueeduyiu July next, at tho Court Uouso. in the olty of Savannah, am county, between tho hoars or 10 and 4 o'clock, agreeable to m order of tbe Honorable the Court of Or dinary of said county : Ten or twelve Slaves, consist- Ingef men, women and children, together with the late residence, called Pleasant Retreat, of James M. Bates, decoesed, of four hundred nnd furty-foar acres of land, more or less, In Chatham county, about five or six miles from the city, with the imnroyuments thoreon, oonsist- Ingof a oomlombi* DWelUiqt, with all necessary out- balldings tor a form, and handy to market. Sold as the prope’V «f tb« estate of the sold James M. Bates, for Ifl LOUR OIL C l.OTU.—Floor Oil Clotl, flflDOW BUADKS.-A ronr tuuuUowo 1 uwrtm»tor Wind.. 8h.dM, lUxtatM, *«.. .1 udflrl^. by ■ *• r . . —* ' T . Dili 11.' . 1111.1111 i,ul WHllo»Cu. : LaBOCBB, B0WW8. -1M a»d 1IM Linen F INT AND IIUAUT cfa KUUUflTION yOlt THE DKOPl.M.' u.. ,ir.t im. u, W: niiiM, THE rOHJLAUJRDIICATOB Will be Published at No. 17 8pruoo Street. New ...... Vork: Price Twelve and a half cento. f|'III8 will bo the must comprehensive EducatioMl X Periodical ever issued from tho Press. It will in clude a regular course of Instruction in every depart ment or knowledge. It propose# to introduce theToo- I’i* l0 , *U the depart mens# of Human Koowlodgo, and to afiord individual man th* means of a oomplete ecouiax educatiou. Tho following Pregramme oan U mode teoover tire whole field of Human Knowledge. Eaoh number of the Eduoator will contain articles la several of tbe deport ments. The lessons in Geography will bo aooom&aniod with maps engraved on copper; and the LeeaonTIn everv other Department which cau admit ot It will be IfloRffibid by Diagrams, Engravings and Drawings.— Nothing which artistic skill oak do, to embellishtlte several subjects, will be neglected. The Popular Educator embraces the following De partments and Sutytiots: I. Language.—This includes Language, Grammar. Philology, and Belles Lettrss, II. Natural History.—Geography, Botany. Zoolocr Mineralogy, and Geology. ^ HI. Mathematics.—Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. Mensuration, fto. IV. Physical Sciouoos.—Mechanics, Statistics, Dino- micn, Hydraulics, Optics, Acoustics, Chemistry, V. Indnstria^Sclenooe.—Fishing, Hunting, Agri cultures, Manufacturers, Alining, Metallurgy Coining, Modes of Communication, Improve- Econumy, Statistics. XI. Civilisation.—Newspapors, Joai Learned Societies and lnstitntL XII. Mieceiianeo.—Notes of Books, A respondents, fto. x I The succeeding Parts of the Popular £a appear ou the first day of every pionth. Prlco «onts.-$l 6U per Aunam.—F inadvanoe. ALEXANDER MONTGON 17 Spruce btieet, New York, ool apr 23—1 m ilitnliiik Seilers s AGENTS WANTED. 1 The Vhariesto* Shoe Sams, Of (Slffn of th. IUd riM.) ■ 19 BAKMARU STREET, IS the place to purchase, for the LoWEhT CASH PfilCES Boots, Uhoie. Trunks^d pot Begs. Person' wishing to supply themselves with sny of these articles, should uot forget the number aa Uey will always find a well Mleoted »Umk S ilC! , consisting of: Ladies' bine Block and Colored Goiters.t Mieses' “ ** “ •• Ladies' and Misses' Slippers of all kind*. Children’* Shoes in great variety, Gentlemen’s Calf, Sewed and Pegged Boots. •KipPegged Brogtnj, her with a great variety not enumerated. ‘y E. MURPHY, Ps^gj HOME MANUFACTORY SAD £b% B ‘ ORiltLBB St HARNESS SP3 CwifMMIrui. Bnaunfe. ibe Subscribers manufactureite-A in their Hue. |«, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, fto. Put US of supplying themselves, will do WOil.tg establishment. All article# sold by as art * *—• • ■ *■—whip. 1). MALLKTT. U. W. HOLLISTER. N. B.—For Repairing, our isrins execution prompt. 6mo* TaALMDF tiAVANNAli—Prlo x> from $1 to 75 cents a BoUl*.-A la this excellent preparation, just manuf following eseeuces: Lemon, Beigcun&t, Ji apr 13