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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. haVANNAU P. IIOCBK * nooPITAL. MAY 111, IBM. VliiMaf OomultU. lor «*> Ml JuiiK.t.lu|f . j, j. KtUf AmU4*Uob* for admiaalta ihoaM b. 0>J , io tk< vuui»» i. ■■•ip.- „ IV »4«b4I •» Bl » rl •* BW|»I M*7 |r“l MiMMfc „ : r— '^'hOWOH TO BT<H)KHOI.DBUS. j„ck«M» me •■# Alllgatar Plank Hand Company* TUB Director* having ordered an assees- yr^C^meut of 20 per cent., Stookholdere In 0a- ,, nnf H w ui pleaee make payment pi avion* to let June. ,p f 29 flw HENRY B. FONT. Ttl LET IF APPLIED FOR bOUN. __ p. CONDONoffer* kmUAKDLN LOT M and HOUSES thereon, to let. It U eltna- Bjfl ^■•ted on the eornel^f the Thunderbolt and JBR Shed Road*. It has all the neoeuarj Improvements and undor food cultivation. Apply at the City Hotel. ai>H» tf Dr. S. Pickling. Offlo# and reetdenoe cornemf Barnard and Perry etraeia, Orioatu-equare. OBoe hour (n> * a to 1C o'clock, A.M. tf mar 33 i)LN l lti l KV. Drs. ltOVALL and JOHNSON, Hurglcnl and Mechanical Dentlats. ^ OBoe over Zogbaum'a Muslo btoro, Ker- OOST ket Square. _ ly uov 8 We eeldom reoommen’d a manufactured OOSt J medicine, believing that, in moet cases, na ture hereelf perfeeta a on re more rapidly aad effectual ly than can be accomplished by the vegetables aad uiaerale of medical fioleace. Bnt in the matter of dye- l^peia, there are chroale foaturea about it, whioh, eery often, defy all the effort* of nature to create a healthy notion of the dlgeetive organa, aad it not unfrequenti/ happone that ‘thousands euffor Tor yeare, dieeaeud both in body and In mind, from Indignation aud ite kindred ilte To inch Uoofland'a German Hitter* prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson, are traly a moet valuable prepara- tion. It ieatonle medlolae, giving a healthy action to the etomach, and will he found highly aervieeable at . all seasons, but especially during the spring. Dyspep sia can only be cured by a patient peraereranoe in one course of treatment; and to all those suffering under this sad malAdy we wovld recommend an application to the depot of Uoofland'a German bitters, 120 Arch stroot, Philadelphia.—J'Af/<KJe(i>/ttu Inquirer. _iusy 16 _ lm A Warranted Kemody. PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, 8EA- CAPTAlfrd, AND O THE Kb. cast ruxooaax no nanadr buual to Dlt* TUH1A8» Vh.Nbi'iAiN LiiM.UKNT. >or Dysentery, Oelie, Croup, Coughs, Rheumatism, quinsy core Tnroat, iovtbacne, lieadaohe, boa-eiofeusaa, Cute, burns, Swellings, Old Sores, Mosquito bites, In- soot Stings, Talus in the Limbs, go. If il dooe not give relief, reoolleot your uonoy will he refunded. All that Is asked is a fair trial of it accord ing to the directions. This article Is an English reus- 4), and was used by William the Fourth, late king of England, saJ certified to by him as a cure for Rheumatism, where ever, tumg else be ha4 tried, tailed. Uvor lU.UUU.UUU bottles nave been sold la .no United Stale* without a siugle taiiore, and many families have elated that If It Wk* fid per bottle they would not be without it, in oaeu of Croup, as it is as aerUlu to ours as it is applied. Tue must severe Oouuil is ourud iu a low days. It cures vuurUACua iu d miuuies—uaauaouam an hour aud cuunaua, whou first taken, iu alow hours. * Price 25 aud U) cent*, -gfr 4M* Price flu oento. “fcft DR. TOBIAH could nil twenty newspapers with the letter* and eeriitteatea reeetved ooenmeudiog uie Lint- tueuf, butoousiders that warranting Usuifiuieut, as auy ou* wno does not obtain relief is not called on to pay tut A. s JLOMONS A CO. and J. U. CARTER are thu soio agents fur Savannah—ale> fur salo by the drug gists aud storekeepers throughout Georgia. #aT Hr. Tobias' omoe, 24u Greenwich street, N. Y. J. a. CAKi'Clt, brouguton street, opposite St. An drew's Oail, will supply the country inerobanM at the proprietors lowest prices. mar 16 Medicine$ ichich^ never fail io give salts] ac• lion, and are used by many physicians m ineir practice. Dr. J* H. Rone’a Nervous and Invlgor- utlug Cordial. The Greatest Dieuovory iu Mudicnl Salonca!—For all nervous Coudiiluua of the bystdiu I—Heart Diseases aud Nervous Complaints, jp—^-^Tbs aatonuding and happy effect of Dr. Koee's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of tbs Muscles, Heartburn, Flaialencc, Pain io tue Taco, Wakefulueas, iteatlussaoss, or forth# Mind or body worn down by cart, labor, or etndy, has induoed mauy physloians to use it in their practice. Fur a weak constitution, It la a grand restorer: it completely re move# from the system all norvoua irritation!, and Is altnoaPmiraouloua iu Its rapid and happy effuot. The weak and the nervous are frequently rustorod to par ed health before using one bottle. Fries hfty cents. Do. J. 8. Rose’s Great Fain Uurer-tke Wvuder ol the Age. Do yon suffer witn any patnf it ./ou do, use Dr. Hose's Pain Curer. it cures ToothacOf, bore Throat, Earache, btid Neck or Pams in tne Pace, in a few minutes, it cures quickly Pain in the Momarfi or bowels. Cures Chiioiatne, Corns, and any Irritation on tne feet, it aote like a unarm for Paine in the bide, Limns or back, and lur Hueuiuatism irom ■ auddeu cold. It is magical iu ite oiteois. iu bottles, I2tf, 2b and Tub best Cocoa eruur in rua vvuulo.—Dr. Rote's celebrated Cough rtyrup gives immediate relief to the ' t Coughs, wuetuer ovaeuinpiive or proceeding Iruiu d. it altars nav IrntaUon of tha ‘ — * fleet! ifll. ban Ccu*».-lf you are atflde fox Bilious Gabits iulloua, you require a purgative medium*. If you have a had cold, you should remove it from the system, your aver is uut of order, you will >*ve cold leet, riaoie appetite, auu a yellow akin—lane Dr. Hi Auti bilious or Railroad Puis, and you will soon relieved from ail bad feoilugs. in bones li>t and 2b /"ft*/ruin Mercery. ah of the above preparations, with Dr. Host's Medi cal Adviser to Pereous in blokneas and in Health, to be had of JA& U. CARTER, THOMAS M. TURNER k CO., WiLiMAM W. LINCOLN. IIElite* WANTED. On—la lhdfl and '30 a large uumber of Geor- ■vS giaua went over to the Republic of Teaas to assist tiu Tenant to gala their independence. Mauy ol these were massacred with Fannin, aud others tell while fighting nnder Cola. Travis, Ward, Graat, aad Johnson. Thf Kepuhlio of Tanas granted to the heirs of these brave men a large quantity of land, very few of whom have ton* forward to claim their right. The dusceudauts of those who participated in the revolu tionary etruggle of Tenas can procure those lauds, on application to the uudoreigued, who possesses all neces sary Information on the sutyeol. mar6 dm a. Y. LEVY, Savannah. of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool anu New Fork. (Em) C. A. L. LA MAH. DENTUJTRV. DK. M. C. 11JBAX.D Perforua all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, In the beet style. Olhoe first oorner west ol Uie Marshall House. ly Jan 17 DRNT18TKY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Harglcal and Mechanical Deuttnt. OBoe corner of Congress and Whitaker-«u., over Mr FrendtrgaM't Dry Geode fitore. ly ap 17 TAMWHTd KOltKlUN EXCllAi\Gfli AND fiDKUHATiUiS AGENCY, am ii w Persons wishing to send for their friendi, ■KJqi and desirous of brluglug them out by first claae packet ships, are informed that the anbsoribers are the only agents for the above Agency in this oity. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. TapeeoU A Co., Liverpool, In sums from £1 and up wards, which 4tw.m are negotiable in nay town through out Ireland and Great britaln. Drafts on Franco and Germany, payable la nil parte of the Continent, also for eale. Apply to doc U ly UUNKKll k OGDEN, 80 llay-et. Abercorn. Dll. SULLIVAN has removed his Ottoo Congrese-etreet, between Drayton and Private Hospital. DOCTOK8 W1LUJ14N de UANAHli, Fsan-ernnar, Waar aao or run Flaks. Roan. Das. WILD MAN * GAN AH L having completed tits arrknjjomoni* for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the earns vrlth all the appllanoe* of hygiene, good nursing, and medical and turgiaal tendance, now offer the benefits of the Institution to the pubbs. The Urms ef admission are |l par day. This will ee- coreoonataat and eBeient medioal auendanee, medi- Haee, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be requires in edvanss, which will Ml bs subject to raeUmaUon - Apartments pacdyotly private may bs obtained eu raw That the institution maj partake as amah as possible of the benevolent pnblio eharaotor which the orlgiua- iatsnded, they have solicited the following gentle- m,B to aer- as a board of visitors, who will at all ana *«y time teepeet the proenisee, and whose aamea are e pablio of its efficient management dee SI e been made far the aeeomm< P. U. WILD HAN, M. D., Abercorn aud fioutb Uroad-st. . ^ , CliAB. GANAliL, M. 1), •oath Broad-tar em, Eaetef Barnard. ( ■“‘V. 1Ka . -Ul k U. 8. Mill. UNI. THROUGH IN Ml TO 6S HOURS. Niw-Iork k Charleiton Steam-Pttketi. Leave Adger'e wharves every Aa/erthry . A/Urnoou aad each alternate W’edaee- .dac. Oaiaterdavtheaewaadaplea- 'diu BUamahipe JA8.ADQER. CapLJ. Dloklnaon. 1^00Tons. MARION Cag-t. M. Berry. ....l^UOTens. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will save each alternate Wed need ay—having been newly eoppered and guards raised, la now in oomplete order. JMT For Freight or Faeeafe, having elegant State Room accommodation#, apply at the oBoe of the ageat, HENRY MIS8ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’e Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ship will be placed ou the line to ewn- nect with the Southerner on Wednesday*. fsb IU FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah SUam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of ^ toes register, Capl Waiter Col- baa oommenoed her regular trips, and will leave 8avannah on Wednes day. the bth Sopt., aud every altercate Wedueeday Iheroafter; eay on thb 22d Sept., and fith and 2Uth Got. aad fid and 17th Nov., and io on. Thta ship has bean built with entire regard to safety, comfort and diepatoh, and offero new and admirable fa cilities to boslmese and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent fa Savaaaah. jaa 11 HERONk MARTIN, Ag'tt in Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Wssklji The new and splendid steamships FLOKIDA,Cspt. Wood hull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New Fork and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New Yosn every Saturday. These ships are of l^MU tone register, and unsurpass ed la safety, speed and oomrort. These steamers, leavlia Savannah at the same time that the Marion aad Soatnerner leave Charleston, ar rive la New York as soon as or before them. . AgrCabin passage fi23, parable before going on board. Aganu: PAGELFuKD. FAY A CD, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy U 184 Froat-etreet, New York. STRAfflUOAT L1WL8. Oavunnah und Augustu. Gn and after the lit of May next, the (learner OUEGON. Captain Jaa. M. Moody, will make regular weekly trips neiwoeu savannah and Augusta, and touching at all the intermediate landings on certain days and at cer tain hours—leaving Savannah every Taeeday evening at 6o'clock P. M., ami Augusta every Saturday morn ing at 8 A. M. By this arrangement planters and merchants on the river will be auorded an opportunity of ehtppiug and reoeivlng their good* with eoine cer tainty, anu of a regular conveyance for themselves and families to and from both places, ns the accommodations for passengers are both ample aud comfortable, 'dime up 3d hours—don n 24. Fare ffl. apr 3U E1NCHLEY. LOCKETT k CO.. Agents. Savannah, Auguita ami uumourg. The Unioa Steamboat Company of Georgia and South Carolina haviuglho- roughly overhauled aad re titled Uie su perior a team-packets U. L. CODE and OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with aa much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats on tho river. The ateamora are oouinaudud br •apericnoed and accommodating oapUiua, aud all freight oousiguod to their agents will be forwarded free or Commissions. The accommodations for passengers equal if not superior to any boats on the river. Fare •5.UU. HENRY HARPER, l*r., Savannah, E. F. K1NCULEY A CU., " JAMES HARPER k CU, Augusta. Savannah, list Sept, ISflfi.asp II UNITED STATES MAI L LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darltsa. Bruuawiclt, St. .Unryn, JACKSONVILLE. MiDDLEBUBU (Black Creek), LU> 1’IUUl.ATA. K Tmtdny, at 10 o’clock, A. if. e superior steam-packet IVM. OA8- kTGN, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday ■Morning, et IU o r olock, and will oon- ius to leave every Tuesday, rhe rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Dariea 43 U0 St. Mary e.....^.^. ......... - 4 AO For freight _ . team-packet wharf, or to llU passage apply on board, at Charlestoa • wharf, or to CLAG11GRN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’te. 10 TKAVELLlfilU UU1NU NORTH. TUE SAVANNAH AND CRAULK8TON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the eight tram of the Central Rail road, aad arrive at Charleston at 13 M. the same day, oonneeting at Charleston with the WllmluMtoa Htcaui-Packete. Whioh leave with Hie U. S. Mall every day, atifc P. M., aud also with the New-York and Clmrlentou Nteainahlpn, Which leave Charletton every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Paaeengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evening*, will arrive m time to oonneet with the epleu- Jld new stoamablp James Adytr oae week, and the steamship S.iuihsrnsr the next. Far* from Chartoetea to New-York by land route, I2U— Uni bi hour*; by eteamabipe, 413. [mylflj S. M.LAFF1TEAU, Agent. UPPOSATIO.N LINK TO FLORIDA. HATK Of PA&XAQB UEDUCBD. *.vm k The auperior aew eteampackol WE- ^LAkA, Capt. N. King, leaves every idaturday at IU o'clock A. M. Rate ol passage in largo airy elate rooms, ae follows l To Darieu - $3 00 BL Mary's Pico lata Palatka. Black Creek.. 8 UU S UU . S UU N. B.—Freight consigned to LR. Daks, for Ocala, Will be ahipped free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.’a Wharf, or to feblfi W. M. LAFF1TKAIT, Anet. amr liiiSLa. UNION LINK. -- FOR NEW YORK. The regular Packet Bebouner CATARACT, (SBBtRloe. Master, will havw quick deapatoh, aa above. For freight or passage apply to may 17 WILUo k BRUNDAGE. Ez master, will meet with dispatch as above. For ■freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply uu boaid at Telfair's whan, or to may 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FUR itiUNTKViUMO. .The bark Kanawha will take lOU^lOU tlerooe z rice to oomplete Cargo. Apply to M.: FUR BOSTON. The cebr. U. N. GAM BRILL, WiUctte master, will meat with dispatch aa above. For freight ir passages (may 13) apply o FOR UALTIMORK—Rcsalar Line. The packet brig JOSEPHUS, Wilson master, will meet with dUpatch aa above. Far freight ' ir passage, apply on board at Telfair's Wharl, (may IU) BiUUUAM, KELLY k CO. FOR HAVRE-Pannage Only. . Tho fast sailing ahip CHAOS, J. L. Dunton Z mater, will have immediate diepatoh. For paa- Ibiage only, tiaviag very auperior aooomroudatioua, * * HBURM. ta> V) WAS HR . WILDER k OU. for a Northern 5?| t llLIa I » 1 {iUl , .NI)AU K WAMKIJ TO I'UAUTUI. 1 vessel to take 175 thousand feet Pitch Pine Timber to bt. Johns, New Brunswick apr U jjj. ‘ WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. UKAVY FUKAGliT FOR NEW-YORK. —^ Boxes of Oopi>cr Ore may be obtained by .^Cli veaceli wanting heavy freight. Apply to WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. Yewacl Wauled lor Fklladelpkla. t, A high rate of freight will bo paid for a vessel Hato load for Philadelphia. Apply to IB fob A VlLLlS ft BRUNDAGE. VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OU CHARTER. a. Freights for Northern, Eastern and tfrantioiithoru I>orte. can be had ou aSMfttionto (uov 4) ROWLAND tern ana -rj VESSELS WANTED for Northern L and Tastern ports. Apply to ^ i|oot7—lyl WILLIS ft BRUNDAQE.a UAU1NE RAILWAY. The underslgaed reepectfnlly Informs all who may need hie eervioee, that he, ___jhaa charge of tbs MARINE RAILWAY,) which la aow in aucoesaful operation. He is, ihsretore, prepared to Uke up vessels of any site usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, he., on reason able terms. Those who wish to oleau or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also bo accommodated ou the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for building Veeeels of any class or descrip tion. and to earry on the business of Ubip-Carpenter- lng. Spar-making and Caulking, in ell Its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. A good bhlpealthle on ih# premiaaa. rU WILL INK, Ja. NEW BOOKS*. RECEIVED BY 8. 8. el BLEY, MAY 10th, 1853. A REVIEW of the Spiritual Munifesiatioue, A read Iteforo tho Congregational Association of New York aud Brooklyn, by Charlee Beecher, Pastor of tho Congregational Church, Newark, N. J. The World's l'rogross, or bund book of Chronology and History, n Dictionary of Datca, by Georgs P. Wood's Plantation Melodies. Barnum's Illustrated news. Gleason's Pictorial. (■«y llj For nala, No. ID Coe greet et. HOUK NKW UUVDsiTBKLUKlt'8. HE JUST r*ceiv*d per steamer, evuiy variety JgEof SUMMER HATS, oonsisting of Panaume, l'e- B^^dole'e, l^ghorna, China aad Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Beavers, weighing ouly 3)d oe.— Also, a very flue Double Prim Florence Ixtghora, seire- tbing light and aloe for City Trade, together with a Large Lot of Canada Straw# and Palm I^eaf, for Flau- terr nee. Cr.tada Straw* at $l,7fi per dotta, and Palm Loaf from fl.«3 to $34« P*r doe. All to be had at the aew Hot Store, earner of Bronjhton and Bernard [may 7—tf) DKN ft CO. s. mourns, Bell Hanger and Mannfactnrer ef Fire tl. MSnKk tho took hod fixture* of Mr. Dtfld Morris, the eubeortber offers hie eervioee to the cite teens of Savaaaah, end la prepared to til or ders for any thief la the a»ov* line, at the SIMON MORRIS. FuKEU Uhiur ANU HAIDAUIU). • Barrels Bracked Beef, 100 Smoked Tongmee, lull Buloxna Saaeaxes. Aiidiug from steamer Florida, and for sal* by mayll CLaUKCRN ft CUNNINGHAM. SAVANNAH HORNING NEWS. THl mu'-wf'i., , .■■■sx." -i gesaggsg—same Dry Oeede, Clothing, fce. ^ WANTED. THE : wiNTim —M c - CHEAPEST DRY GOODS in run city, FOR CASH. No-140 U rou gluon Street, Hear Dick ton's Ocuftetisnern. rpUE 8UBSCRIBER8 offer for sale at tbeir ^EW AND EXTENSIVE STORE, Keorefolly**- Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. which willbe sold at VERY LOW PN1UE8 for Cash or City aoooptanoo, oonsisting in part of: Bloached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every width and quality. Bed Tioke, Twilled btrlpee, Uieohe. Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, fto.kc. DHESN GOODS. Monrolo, «.d ClcrW 0dte«,0.1.nd ut Itanlu (Mngbams, Lawas and Organdies. A large and splen did collection of colored Moon ns, > ren m Lawm, Jaeo- neta and Organdies, Block end Colored Barege*, Silk Tissues, Blaok Italian Silk for DrnMa, Maatillaa, ft*.. Silk Lace to suit, Poplins, Lin De Linde, fto„ ic. IRISH UN£N ROODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Linane and fine Undressed do, u war- ranted all pure l.lnen Yarn and Sound Bleach.' Also, warranted as cheap as any suoh Linens can be found in this market, whit* and Brown Table Damask, Doyley's and Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, llnoknbock, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Linen rowels end TewoU- Ing Ornsbargs and Crush. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies' and Mines Bln*:. White and Colored Hose, Goat's and Boy's White, Colored and Brown )fi Hose, in all sisea and quail tie*, Gauao, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests aud Drawers. Ladies', Gent's, Miss** and Boy’s Gloves and MlUs of ▼alroue qualities—a foil assortment. WHITE CANTON CKAI'fc 81IA WL8, EMBUOL DEKKO KOBE DKD8BE88, BLACK, WHITE aud COLORED CRAPES, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS. BOBI.NET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACK and GAUZE VEILS. Embroideries. Gents' Pocket Udkts, with n large collection of L. C. Hdkfs, from $1 per deien, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families ee being particularly oheap. Hood Hdkfs In great variety. Wliitc Roods. Plain and oheoked Swiss* and Jaoonete, Mull.Book, Nanlsooks, Tarloton, Bishop Lawns, Muslin Bands, Head and Lisle I«aoes and Edgings, new style Muslin Collars and Undortlesvee, fto. apr Id 3m T. ft L. McKENNA. Ready Made Clothing for Spring nqd Summer. WMR.S YMONS, Draper aud Tailor, 17 Whltaker-Hf. R espectfully solicits tho attention or hi* friends and the pnblio in general, to hie large stock of READy MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present end coming season; it bos all been made :<p under hfs personal su| eriutsndonce, and for style aad durability of workmanship, is Inferior to none to be found in the market. The following comprises n por tion of the Stock: Frorke and Seeks of Black, Bin* Cashmere Clothe, Black Drop Dele Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duck Drill and Fanoy Linen Frocks and Sacks, India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen Souks, lilaok and Colorud Alpaca Frocks and Saoks, Paula of Fanoy Franuli Cuasimere, Blaok Do* Bktn Caeslmere, Black Drop Debt and Spring Tweed Case!- mere, White Daok. Fancy Linen Drill, togother with a large lot of Cotton Drill and Duck Ponte, fur servants wear. Vesta of Block Satin, Black Barathea and Fancy 8llke, Fancy and White Marsaillce, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stock of furnishing Goods, such as Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino end Cotton Under Shirts. Stripe Silk and Cotton Socks and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., utc. Tie whole of whioh be offers for sale on accommodating te.nu, and at prices oe oheap aa the choapost. apr 13 . Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. CITY HOTEL, Bay.Sireet, Mavanuak. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLEY, PROPRIETORS. I N offering hie* acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage extended to his boose, Mr. P. Con- dun (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to anaooaoo that Mr. J. B. Foloy (late of the Marshall Hone*) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and management of the Oity Hotel. Mr. Fuloy will beroaf- ter devote hie experience and industry to promote the comfort of their visitors; and bv the aid of luoreaeod facilities and aeeisUuts, the Proprietors are enabled to meet tho domauds of their increasing patronage. Transieut and permanent bonders will find at their establishment all the requirements of oomfort aud oonvenlenoe. The Hotel bos recently boon painted throughout. Particular attention has boon given In the 1st* alterations to „ the apartments appropri ated to ladles and families, which, with other changes in their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from an* intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them nil the privacies of home. Persons visiting Savanuah will find tho City Hotel all they oould desire it, and no effort will bo spared to mako it so. apr 6 ■ eod tw ly CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Qrifin Bouse.) Chntiaoooftu, Tennessee. a This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of the West ern and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCH FIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bnvson and Lady: This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Grtfin, acquired a very high reputation ae a first close Hotel. 1'he present Pro prietor having aeoured the eervioee of Col. Orlflln's Barkeeper, and having purchased his most excellent Cook and House Boy and having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain ite high reputation, and merit public patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with aa Omnibus to and from the Boats, fsb IS [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop, UNITED STATES HOTEL, QUOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mar 4 (bin) J. W. 8PBAH, Tr.yrlfl.r, Honntlug. S iWO OR THREE single Gonlleraen can ho ac eommodatod with pleasant board at the oorner of i Jonee end Aberocrn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Ogleikorpe, Gn. r T*IfE 8ub*cr;her, late of the Washington Hall, I Meoon, Go., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new forniture, and having largo and airy rooms, he hope* to share n por tion of pablio pair*nag* by close attention to business, having good stalling and every oonvenlenoe to make the gaeste of hie house oomfortebU. iy 1 every < mforUbl JE88E CAIN. Proprietor. SavaimiUi Agency, FOR THE 8ALE OF WILLIAM BOQQS 8c CO.'S Celebrated Brando eY TOBACCO. 8EGARS ANU SNUFF. T H E SUBSCRIBER would respecifolly an nounce to lbs Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, ia the city of Savannah, and the interior towns throughout the Bute, that he has accepted the Agenoy for tli# State of Georgia, of tho extensive and old eitsblieliod House of Wu. Rogge and Company, No. 249 Washington-etrcet, Now York. All artiulae pur chased from, or ordered through the subsorlbor, war ranted beet qualities and lowest rates, mar 3d Cm R. MAYER. 6 Whitaker-st. CANDIES AX REDUCED PRICES I $15,00 per 100 Ibn.—*45 lb. Baxea $3,75 Thro charge for boxing or delivering at the Kail* 1^1 road or steamboats. Warranted to keep in any climate. T. C. RICE, jy 1 ly. 8. W. oorner Broughton and Whluker-st. DAiVClNO ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respeotfolly informs ' patrons, that his Aoadomy is open for the option or pupils. During Uie season the following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular ooaree of Tultloa Toreatella, Rotto, Gavotte, Poe SUrien, Zingoralla. Schotisch, Redowa, Maeurka,eto. Former pupUe are requested to oom* early If they like to learn Taney Dances for hie Ball, to be given in ■S^-Sentlemen'e Clae* will begin en Tuesday next, the 16th Inst-, atflP. M.nw 13 BAILEY’M TONIC MIXTURE \ /VR, Compound Fluid Extract of Cinchona Rub- V J ra—A Vegetable Febrifuge in the Uoatmoal of Fever aud Agot. CKBTincATxa: To Wx. Bailbt—Sir, Having had occasion to resort to the use of your most exeellent Toole Mixture, la the euro of Fever and Ague, 1 bog the privilege of adding my testimony to ite good efleete. 1 have used many bottles of it among my patient*, and I have fouad that iu every instance It hoe far exceeded my expectations. H. O. ROGERS, M. D. t Philadelphia. Wx. Bailet—Dear Sir. 1 received your letter of tbs 10th ult. this evening, and noticed its contents. I have no hesitation, Sir, ia saying that your Tonlo Mixture has cored ine of Fevor and Ague after 1 had been under the oare of my phyaioian for eleven months. Yours, J. II. EMERY, 36Chorlee-et., Baltimore. RlOUUOMU, VA. I hereby certify that I have been completely eared of Fever and Ague with the use of^Bailees ^Tonic^Mix- For mala by (nay 6) H. CLAY CAYTON. g. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. Do nod tftgltcl your Coughs mud Colds. HrUe’n unrivalled Pectoral Cough Candy, ri'llld article is n never foiling reined* for Coughs, I Colds, Uoarsoneee, Sore Throat, and Tightness of the Lungs oi Chest. Persona who are much opposed, and troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, will find almost instant relief by trying the Peotoral Candy. Iu fact, no one should be without it whoa the oliongee in the weather ore so frequent. No article of Cough Candy has boon so much appreciated for ite safety and certain cure. Yon will find it needs bnt one trial to convince all of ite medicinal virtues. For sal* by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. Brown’s Eucnce of Jamaica GiUKer. I S elaborately prepared from carefully .elected artlolt. of lh. ben quality; It poueue. la aooa- o.utr.ted (bra. all lh# taluahlt rroptrlUa af lha Ja maica Ulnier, and la w,mated to bo fraa from all ir- rltatlag or other proportion of an Inlurinaa tnndoaoy. Durian tha Huuuoer month, and in Southern dun. to., It i. lu.aluabte, particularly during the prernl.non ol apld.inlo chol.rai no Unrallor or Ounlly .hoold ho without It- A terg. ■.’"■l^gufMONtTcO. '■’UKKI8U lfrtetlonTownte.~Th~o To.- 1 ola, ia tho nnmo dooignaua, urn of Tnrhlih mnnn. ndani had are iataalA aa a .oteUtau for th, laah hnuh, tho hair alala, aad hate halt, for pradaate. a haalthy aotlea of tha akla by friotloa. Th. materUI la af flan, and of a Mltora adadrahly adapted to lh.tr aaa. TKNNINUI’d DOUBLE (lll>A WATJIK U —A TUBS ABTICI-K.-Th. maaafteturara. (tha I Scda d '^ater, carefully *2 1 *° ***1*1-dux-ottoeig t co. HACU.—'Two pok ... „ J* Oau a.w la atero, foraala hr making out aaaortmii THURSOXY, MAY 19, i853. wanted. SITUATION to ,o North uo Child'. Nurao by lyT** womaa, who aan oomt wall rtooatmaadot \LT anted. TO UIRE, a Colnrud Bfty ff from 14 to 16 yean old. Apply at this olio* I* may 1$ ~\\f ANTKI3.—Oouokaad U,hl Vrri ( bl to ettev- TT ,l«M«arp. praakoosar VbtiaMNr Pkllafal- ,kla. ArpIfM (.at ll) WILUSk BBUNUAUK. \\J ANTKU—A tanlla ciaypltad LaJ,’aBa<l- W 41* Uaraa, et p^4 ala*. a|ir3U BOBT. UADEB91IAM k SON. CJOYERNKHH WANTED. NE who usdereionfl* French, Music on the Plaoo V/ and the ordinary branches of ihs English ednea- Hon, to inatruei two young Ladies sad three children, until the 1st of November next. The situation is one of the healthiost nnd pi ocean teat la the lew oountry ef Georgia. For particular*, apply to N. A. il AROSE ft (XX. Savannah. Goo. apr 33 lm vir ANTKU.—r.o Vaoukxm U.k.n tuU l.o VV VMtbandaak air*) ROBINSON k CAMP'S. KX4<HaNUK wantkd. Qn TO «U DAY DRAFTS oa Naw York, waolad OU bt ’ (jaa 31) C. A I,. LAMAR. Houses and Lands. VOK KENT. rfMIE WHARF and lot at pmn occapied by i (b. '* Cb.rl.aton 8Ma* Faeket Couipaay." Pw Maaioa air.a on (at Nor.mbar aaat. Fur urtn. ko. apply w R. M. tioodwla, or W.T. UUODW1N, way 13 liatf At th. Cualom Ilona*. VOK HALE. rriHF. BUILDINU known u Ilia “ (lymnn.lum." 1 Apply to [mayUlfl JNO. N. I.KW13. ’ TO KENT—Till ISik Ortobor ackl. l-tk A FURNISHED HOUSE on Bron,hUn ttrnot, U.Ul.\£r“' nuK RENT.—The brick building, flu feel front I; cm Bay-et., by 90 foel deep, now occupied by §. bulomone, Keq., lewelloalonlated for a wholesale Oro- cerr, poseeeaion given on 1st October next. For Term*, apply to (may tf) COHENS ft HERTZ. mg JUunrt for Sale. VOL mlH The undersigned offers for sale hle^^^ .-■•PLANTATION INSCRlVENCOUNTY^^ containing near five hundred acres of land, about sixty acres cleared and nnder good fence; on It is a very comfortable dwelling-house,a good (tore bones and all neeeesary out-buildings; oaly two miles from Uie forty- five mile etatiou oa the C. R- B-, directly oa the pnblio rood leading to Hudson Ferry, on tk* Savannah river. The pines is considered very healthy; lands produce well, nnd a good location for n eountrj store, nnd very convenient to market. Any person wishing to purchase auoh a place would do well to give me a eslTimmediate- ly. On it le one of the tost peach orchards iu the ooun- Igstf My postoffloc is lloloyondale. W J. FREEMAN. Bohivkx Co., April 6,1963. tf apr 6 KU TO RENT—Three tenement Houses, eaeb having flv* rooms, w ith a kitchen separate, situ- fcM atod oa the oorner of Jones and Pores #u., near the Railroad Depot, will to rented cheap, if applied for early, on the promisee, to * mar7 tf WM. BEENKF.N. TO RENT. Three fin* STORES, on Moore'e wharf. ROU T. HABERSHAM ft 80N. JLBLfeb24 TO RENT. fl'll REE Hleeplng Rooms, No. 135 CongreeeeL 1 Aleo, to hire, a Woman, a good nnrso, hone* serv ant and oook. Enquire of (fob 24) A. BONAUD. T'OR HALE.—Lot flu feet on West Broad sL, JT running bask 13U foot, with n small Wooden Build- Si on it. Apply to (f# 12) WM. WRIGHT. R| To Kent. CM A Brink Tenement on West Broad strest, with "•"eight upright rooms. For paruealaro apply to John A. Gray, Iu the hone* or at the oorner of Jones nnd Aberoora streets. tf deqlS *• MaU - jesasiffik SAVANNAH TO DARIX3N. A LINK of Four Horne Poet Coach ee leave* 8a- Jlefidaf aid jkirodfiy,fit7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Rice boro' nnd South Newport, arriving ia Darien at d o'clock P. M. Returning on Tiaendnya und Friday*. Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting with ths boats for the North, and the oars for the Wait. ff Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister ft Go.'e Stables, oorner of Bt-veo aud Whitaker eta. Office in Darien, nt Ailing ft Robertson, jaa 13 ly H. L. HART, Fropriotot. Savaunata Bazaar. A DELBANCO begs to aunouoce to bis patrons Xjl and the pablio generally, that be le aow Motiv ing and opening hie Spring stock of choice and eeleet Dry Goode, at 118 Brough ton-street. All of which be le prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other house in tho oity. Call aud to asearod. mar 25 COLD HUDA WATER* r^LAVORKl) with the ffuest and most delioale J; SYRUPS, always on driught at HFOUNTAIN, South East oorner of Broughton and Whitokor-etreatv. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kept eonauntly on hand. Orders for the eity or oountry promptly attended to. tf apr 21 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to tl\e estate of David M x\. Rogers, will wake immediate payment; and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly attested to (JUARLK8 W. ROGERS, may 2 lm Qualified Administrator. Corn, Hay und Oau, T?OR BALK at the foot of Montfomory-strrat. I 1 apr 19 lm W. J. MAGII.L. FRESH GROCERIES. T?RUITH, Mtnoked Beef und Tongaefl.— J; Oonstaatly on hand by JOHN DALY, if 311 Whitaker-st. VT ET mitts and SILK HOSIERY — IN Ladles' and Misses Super Long. Misses Net MltU. Ladles' Super Pearl Silk Hose, Ladies' White Banda Laos Silk ilose, also, fine Lists aud Frenoh Thread lfoee, Ladies' and Gents Bilk, Linen and Lisle Thread Ulovea, for sale by KEMPTON ft VER8TILLE. Z&- MESSRS. K. ft V.. haring an agent in Europe, will receive orders until the 25th instant for Hosiery, Gloves, or any article in our line, manufactured m Europe* *P r 19 A DAMS' CURVED IIOHHE HAIR FLESH BRUSHES —The friction by thU Brush being caused by the ends instead of the sideot the Hair, is much more effectual, nnd does not retain (like the Strap or Mitten) any particles from the snrfaoeof the skin. In neatness, efficacy, and oonveulonoe of application, it is superior to auy oilier Frictor in use. For sal* by may u A .A. SOLOMONS ft CO. UTAPLK AND FANCY DRY UOODH.— kj Irish Linens. Linen nnd Cotton Bhostinge, Jlleach- cd and Brown Shirtings, Pillow Case Linens end Oot- tons, Uookabaeke, Sootoh Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird's Eye Diaper, 7, H..V. 10 aad 12 4, Line a Table Damaeks, Damask Napkins, Dowlas, LintaTowels, Ganis Flan nels, Mnaquito Laoe and Netting, Furniture Fringe, Ladies', Qeat's and Children's Hosiery, Ladles' Dress Goods, now aad handsome, Embroideries, Laces. Rib bons, eto., for sole at the lowest market prioes. by may A DaWITT ft MORGAN. IJLA1N WHITE I6LUE nnd llluuk U.iregii, I Cambric and Jaoonet Muslin, Nainsook and Mull Muaiiu, Plaid and Striped Jaconet and Swiss Mus.ius, Plain and Figured Swlsa Muslin, Embroided Swiss Mus lin, White and Colored Orgnnda Muslins, Colored Lin en Lustres, and a fin* assortment of Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Linen Csrabrio Hdkfs., for sale by may 9 A1KIN 4 BURNS. \1/TNDUW rill AUKS.—A very handaoice Yf assortment of Window Shades, Fixtures, fte., received and for sole by may IU LaROCUEft BOWNE. 1 1NEN H1IEET1NC4H—li-4 und 1U-4 Liucii 1 j Sheetings, nud 6-4 Pillow Case Linen, of superior quality, reoelved by W. C. WADSWORTH, may 10 Under Marshall Hons*. UINT ANII QUART Claret Bottles, for sale X by (may 11.] MINIS ft FLORANCK. L3COTC11 AL.K AND I’OMTKU.—ilu bbl.. o Falkirk Ale, and 3U do London Porter, in store and for sal* by (may 6) A. BCNAUD. 11 T HITE and Colored Pavilion Gauxo, White Yv Bobbiaet Laoe all widths, for sale by may 2 AIK1N ft BURN8. O TO VEH of various und the most approved pat* O terns, Hollow Ware, fto., for sale by may 7 JA8. SULLIVAN. T>ATTAN MEWING (JIIAIllri,— A new XI lot of those toautifol Sewing Choirs, decidedly the must comfortable o any now in nee. may 9 MOUSE ft N1CU0L8,166 Bronghton-et. IkL’TTKlA, C'lIKEriE, dLC. Jt> 20 Tub# Now May Butter. 5U Boxes Cheese. 28 bbls. Hiram Bmitb'e Flour. AU Boxes Herring. Landing and fur sole by may ft SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. IYAIaTIAIOUK flour and uacon- niou bble. Baltimore Flour. 30 hbds. Prime new Sides. 2U “ M *' Shoulders. Loading, aad for sal* by mayll SCRANTON, JOHNSTO.'f ft CO. UJIOKED TUNGUEfi-3 barrels just ra- IJ oelved and for sale by mayll A. BONAUD. / ANAUY UACiEH.—Just received per sue* V/ mer F!;;i«4H a Urge lot of Chines* Tin Cauarj Cages, whioh are ohosper. cleaner and better in every rcipeot than tho old-fashioned wood and wire onos. Every good Canary should be treated to one. For sale by (may 12J J. P. COLLINS. 11 AY.-^U bales lluy daily expected per bark rl Flight, and for sale, to arrive, by insy 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. /^IDBR.—John Uhl's boat Cider always on land aad for sols by may 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. 17UR HALE.—A Mon 35 years old, a good JP Tailor, warranted sound. Apply to nuty 13 WM. WRIGHT. \\f JRE MEAT MAFK8 of different sine. fV Also, Wire Dish Covers In sette or single, may 12 MORSE ft NICUOL8. TYIaNNKR AND TEA BELLE of all sines, J J made of Braes and White Motel, may 13 MOBnE ft NICHOLS. LMNH.—Common ami 6ae Yalm Laaf Fao., baa £ jkt fani-tsftaars^iBi T 1MB, 1.ATH9. FLAStKB, CKMENT 1 I AMD FLAHTERINO IUIR.-A coailaat tap- ply of the above artlolee for sal* by may 12 BRIOHAnf, KELLY ft CO. Y3XTItA CANAL. Fl.DlJit, la -bole aad Pi ball bbla, Oiabam • aad Htuk«baa« flour, Jaat itroloa. lor (mar 1) K. J. BGLOMoVa. nXIltPlMI 31ACHINKNaadBoooli., IIIITTKR AND lUKKiW^B Him Oev JJ Hr, 30 bout Cboam, rooaltm. Mdhraaia^ t nul DUfifH, .larorad wtlb Horn,. 8iraw VjfifiT. *4., JaU r.ooDr^aad (or^.al.M UW ALLCOCK’S PUSTEUS. THE WM?, ,N . 0 '* RUBBER plaster Off ike Nlfieteeiik Ceatnry. TTI8TOKY—Tke history of tbe-e plasters would XX oecnpr mere epoee Uaa onn be spared In them Baum. SnBoe lit* fifty, that the meet endaent ehem- Ute and physicians ofth* United States aad of Europe were oonenlteA ae to their composition. But it woe left to Mr. Alloeek. w bo for seven rears hud the entire charge of Mem re. Rash ton's Aetor Hoorn store, to perfect them for poblie nee. They are mode porous, so that the ovu- —ntlon of tho perspiration eun go on su Aoiently where plaster le Applied, without, n* with other plasters, sing the kc’-'nirauletiou of acrid fluid, whioh oorodes akin and ooonaiona many unpleasant sensations, not necessary for the euro or alleviation of affections for whioh a piaster la usually applied. They are tonlo and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value In many affections of tho sheet and bowels, more especially when a nervona ehnmeter; they la foot worm, and to n certain extent, ellaliie the part open which the/ are applied. These strengthening, warming, and pnln-rellovlag 1 be fooad invaluable in weakness of the s rheumatism, and contractions of the nip fin, local nervona affections; in asthma, and oaine in the side or ohest, especially when prooeed- Ig from dyspepsia or weakness, or n sens* of ooldnees i the pit ef the atomaoh j In ehronlo or reoent affec tion* ofth* kidneys! In oases of sprains, stratus, or bra Use; and in nearly all oases where n local pain or weakness exists. The reader Is especially referred to the following toe- ttmoulals, mors particularly to the Utter from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whom them plasters of Mr. Alloock cured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years 4r. I. T. Heariernon’a Loiter. FbmoUto, Louisiana, March 8, 1800. Da. T. Alloock, Sir !—I have been coffering under n severe attack ef neuratgio disease of my bowel* for yeare, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and have tried everything known to the prootio* or medicine from the very beet M. D's.| bnt truth prompts me to eay that yonr plasters have given me more permanent relief thaa anything else I have need, and I believe will produce a perfect cure. 1 am wonderfully pleased with the oounter-lrriuat effect of yonr plaster, for it is produoed in each n mild and gradual wav, M well as the Invigorating aetloa U g'.rcs to tho eaplnary circulation around the parte to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative infla te they exert upon all nervona diseases, -.laooneluaion, permit me to say, that i have had on* ^erienoe of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but muet place youre at the need of them ail. Ev ery modloal man who beoomeo acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend hie patients to nee no ether than the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloock, " Youre very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters can be obtained at the Book Store of W. Tnonxn William, No. 149 Bar-et.. Savannah, and by order ef nil Drnggieta, throughout tho country, jy »eod law t-w Ayer’fl Cherry Pectoral, roa TUI CUBA or OonffluLOold* Hatnuun, Bronchi* tin, Whooping Cough, Oronp, Aithma, and Oonmmption! Many years of trial, instead of impairing the pablio oenfidene* in this medicine, has wen for it aa appreciation and notorie ty by for exceeding the moet eaagnine expeotetlone of Ite friends. Nothing bnt ite in trinsic virtues and the nnmls- takable benefit ouaforred on thousande of cofferer*, oould originate and mnintelnthe reputation which U enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon the community, have failed and been di^arded, this has gained friends by every trial, con ferred benefit* on the affliotod they can never forget, and produoed euros too name runs and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it U a frnnd on the pablio to pretend that any one medicine will Infallibly ear*—still there la abundant proof that the Cherry Peotoral does not only no a gener al thing, bat almost invariably cures the maladies for which ft io employed. As time makes these facte wldor and better known, this medicine has gradually be oom# the best rellano* of the affliotod, from the leg cabin of tho American peas ant, to the palaoes of European Kings. Th?oagboat this entire country, In every State, eity, and indeed al most every hamlet it oontelns. Cherry Peotoral Is known as the best remedy extent for disease* of tho Throat and Langs, and in many foreign countries, It Is coming to bu extensively used by their most intelligent physi- eiaue. In Greet Britain, Frauo* and Germany, where the modieai solenoes have resohed their highest perfoo- feotlon, Cherry Peotoral is introduoed, ana in oonetant nee in tho Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public In stitutions, and In domestic practice, oe the Barest reme dy their attending physicians oan employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in milderoaeee and for children it is safe, pleaaau^nd effectual toenre. In foot some of the moet fiatteriagWbatlmonials we re- oeire have boon from parents who have found U effleo- eioua ia cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Peotoral le manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every unno* of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy find care. It is staled aad protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently con be relied on is genuine, without adulteration. We bare endeavored here to furnish the oommnulty with a modlolhe of suoh Intrinsio superiority and worth as should oommend Itself to their eonfideuoo—a remedy at onoe oafs, speedy and offootual, whioh this has by re peated and countless trials prove itself to be ; and tract by great core in preparing It with ehemloal seen racy, of uniform strength to afford Phyaioian* a new agent on which they can rely for the boot resn te, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medleiac Prepared and sold by . _ JAMES C. AYER, Sold by A. A, T. M. TURNS and all druggists throughout tie south. ER ft CO.. J. B. MOORE ft CO., Havan h, Th.BftT law tw Auottier Hclentlflc Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA 1 DE HODOHTOM’S^Th.jre.DigMjt.. Jutes', prepared from R*aaet,ortbe fourth etomach ot the Ox.nf-erdlrew- tloos of Boron Lie big, the greet Phy- elological Chemist, by J. H. Houghton, X.P., Philadelphia, _ Po. This ia a truly remedy for lodlgeei: -a, DyapepeU, Jauudloe, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, oaring af ter Nature's own method, by Nature'# own Agent, the Gastric Jaloe. JKT* Half a teaspoon full of Pepsin in fused In water willdigeet or dissolve five pounds of Roast Beef in abonttwo hoars, out of the stomach. PEPSIN le the chief element, or greatdigeotintfprln- eiple of the Gootri* Jnloe-th* solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of tho Sto mach ana Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of tho Ox. Uius forming a Ims Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Jnioo in Ite Chemloal powers, and forniehlna oomplete and perfect substitute for it. Nctantlfta Evidence! Call on the Agent andfetadeecriptiveclronlargvaile, giving a large amount or eeientifla evidence, from Lie big’a Animal Chemistry. Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and DieL Dr. J. WTDraper. of New-York Uaivereitv, Professor DunglIson's Physi ology, Prof. BilUman, of Yolo College; Dr. Carp*nter*e Physiology, fte., together with reports of oures from all parte of the United States. No Alcohol* Bitters, or Acids! $9” Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, BiUore, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It ia extremely agreeable to the taste, and may bo taken h* the mostieoble patiouts who eannot eat a water ors'Lcr without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged 1ml’ atfons. Papain ia not a drug. Curer In Every Town. Dr. Houghtou'a I'opein has now been tested for up wards of two yaars h> every large town ia the United States, and the Agent can refer Drspepiles * remarkable care# In e\ cry town I Numerous < eases, report* of ear**, certificates of Physiq Patients, are given In •.>* Circulars furnished b gratia. Pepsin In Fluid and Powder. Dr. Hongnton'a Pepsin ia prepared In Powder nnd in Fluid form—nnd in Prescription vials for the use of Physiolane. Private Cl . Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro- oess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based As it is not a sec ret remedy, no objeetlon eon bo raised against ite use by Physicians in respectable standing and regu lar practice. Price $1 per bottle. Mr OBSERVE THIS:—Every bottle ef the genuine Pepsin bears the written signals re of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Po. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. __ __ J. A. MAYER, 164 Brongliton-et., Savannah, SPLENDID PIANO FORTES. | The undersigned having just reeeived some floe instruments from the brated factories of Stoddart and J. B. of Piano Fortoefwhteh, for tone, touch and finish] it he surpassed. A call ia respectfully solicited. 9 T. ZOOBAUM ft CO., Wanng s Range. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER «e CO. WKDMKXOAY. MAT 4TH. WHE Old Forest Ranger; by Major Welter ^Campbell, Edited by Frank Forester, The Attorney, or the Correspondence of John Qaod— Illustrated, The Child’s First History of America; by the” author of Little Dora, " Red Wing, or the Weird Cruiser of Van Diemen's Lend; by Geo. ti. Bnytnont*., U. “ “ Knickerbocker Msgastnef lagaainefor May. Ileiuoval. S AVING been burned out in Jefferson street, the Subscriber has removed hie Bakery to No. 36 Street, where he will eontlne* to earry on the Baking bnslnem. He will bake and keep on hand. Wheat. Rye and Oraham Bread and Cakes, which he will deliver In nay port of the city. Grateful for for mer patronage, he solicits a continuance of It. apr 8 t£ A. F. M1BA. Spring Lasliiou. A Messrs. BEEBE ft CO.'S superior liAT8 of tho Spring Style, now in store and for sal* at the Hat and Cap Store of N. K. BAKNUM A CO., fob 13 149 Congress Stroot. E ffI IS HOI 11KU1 EH.—French N. W. Under Hdkfs., Swiss and Cambric Flounces, French Km- ureidsred Lawn Udkfft. lam and Swiss Close and Flowing Sleeves, Embroidered Swiss nnd Lae# Capes. Cambric and Swiss Edgiap nnd In—triage. Dotted Swine Madias. As., fte., reeeived per Alebnme. by may 10 W. Q. WADSWORTH,81 Breugbton-eL I -AOMJWVIOe—Wkitt Cow. Oioabaria, ±J atrlpo. Oaubarn, Bla. D..1U, (U. toaadea. Brown nod iuc*ohed Shirtings an all wldthSL Linen Sheeting, Borne.'*'' - - ’ Family Linens, Furniture Callr' Wklte Furniture Dimity, fte., — _ ■Lets'ia „ C-tatJ a*»aU tallaaa.aU at .. “5; *»• Datl-t •». Wblt. Biu.IUab, pan at U« Cwap Tract. TanB. at aala. „ Keeene.le Vtmtnt at Privett Sale. OmSaJ*** 1 ** P " *° h ' »l» Ujfdraallo iStS” N °' ® >w *0 | “ Baat aatll lit Na- _ . Improved KMince ef Uvtee. W• have just reeeived from the nssifietenn In Philadelphia, aad will eoutlaue to keep oa baud for sola, Augustus Hammel's Improved EmSm .Haiti TUa ia Ua baaaaoa^alUaAa( olfaTavar.Vanttfar sole, nnd Oeffbe mode from the Essence la maekmor* wbolesomt more delicate, finner flavored aad colored t srfoctly clear, and in every respeet superior to the nest Rio Coffee, nnd In us* willplovc a nettmvlag7fl per oeut. over Coffee prepared la the ordinary manner. Try It and see Hit does not. J Prim* Pooh ut Prtvats Hals. A prim* likely young Fellotr, n first rote oook for steamboat or hotel. Ginghams and IhU/t At Ps touts Bale. ' Just received per last steamer— 3 cores Ginghams, 2 dt French Head lldkfs., for sale lew. 'fhNNesjee Boats and Lard, u4 Private & 13,0b lbs. Now Bacon, assorted Hog round. 3,UuO - Fresh Leaf Lard, just received per & B. from Tenneeeee, nnd for sal* la let* to suit puroliaaers. Com amt Oats at Private Sals. 300 begs Corn, nnd 3fl0 do. Oats, for sale la lots to salt purchasers. PEAS-lUU #0 Strawberry Sets at Private bale. Strawberry Setts of the following kinds-A1 lee Mend*, oston Pine, British Uueen, Okie Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wend, Hovey 's Seedling, Early •enrlod. They are nil grown in tiito all mate and la good order. All orders left at our store for any ef Ih* above kinds mill be promptly attended to. JfareAeW Hound Omnibus and Ibum at Private Sale. Comprising one fin* large Omnibus, ell good Horses, and Harness oomplete. Also—the fine pleasure sehr. Ann, with new Bails, •iggifiga fte., nil ia oomplete order. The above property will be sold on very aoooumoda- .® Wtter belnj^shout to remove from the oity, has no further n Prime White Vom at Private Sato. *** received par aehr. Laeiuda from Elisabeth City. 3UW buahela prime White Corn. ' Grotorieo, I t raoisioos,Me. PHILBRICK ft BELL offer onoooommodatlng terms, i private sal*i . Liuuona.—flo bble. N. R. Rom. 33 bbU.Peoeh Brandy, 36 bble. Moaongahsln Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 6 hair pipes Cognao Brandy, 10 caeke,"Small Still" Seotoh Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MeMnhan'e), 6 eighth oaeks Vlooi, Castillion ft Co. ami Uenneuy Brandy, 300 dot. of fine Madeira, Sherrv and Pori Wines, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—nil private stook. Baoox.—30 oaaka Sides, 10 cocks Homo, If casks Shoulders. Hat.—300 bales Eastern nnd Northern, f axext.—160 bble. Roeendnle Cement Oa. /loci—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbis. Rlohmoad, Cnocxxnr—3fi orates assorted Common nnd Or suite. GLASSwanft.—76 eases Tumbler*, assorted, 10 Tines, 16 bbls. Lamp*. Molasses Cans, fte. CnaoKURS.—10 whole nnd 10 half bbls. Boston. CiaAne.—50,000Common German Cigars, 30,000 Span ish Imported do. So a lbs.—A largo assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Aleo. a large assortment of Beady Mad* Clothing, Dry Goode, Match ua, Wooden Wore, Brass Clocks, Fanay Soaps, Fa oy Articles, fto. fto. Jy Id and for blIs low, 1J tor*, and kO bble. Roeendale Content, BA do. treat, for rent low. LOTTERIES. PkRAWN NUMBERS-Of Georgia State } Lottery, CUae 8, drawn la thla ally yaoterd j the Ith instant i 34 16 0030663916 76 869 14 8768 No. 8 14 63 a prise eold, and 8 16 68 and 6 14 60 re turned for want of purehsaors. geckgIastate lottery, For tho bvndtt qr the Imlspendent Fire Co. at Augusta. A. D. ELMS ft CO., Managers, (Huoosesors to F. C. Barber ft Co.) nxtna class u, V To be drawn la Baltlraor*. Md., This Afternoon. 16 drawn ballot* in snob package of 36 liokote. _ SPLENDID SCHEME. $90,000 !-I of T, JOT !-l Of4,000! And more than $200,000 ia Smaller Prizes'. Tickets only 06-Shnree la preportlon. Tiokete and Shares for sola, and Prises cashed on de- GEO. S. GRAY, No. 6Owens's Building. • ski Hones. may 11 Opposite Pnleekl GHKKNK ANl» PULASKI itiONUltlKNl LOTTERY OFFICE, Office So. C Whitaker-Street, Bag Lano. GREGORY ft MAITRY. Manage JJRAWN NUMMKKS-Ot Greene fit Pnlnakl ~clabo 60 roa 1853. I Lettery, dace 50 : If 7 38 39 6 U 14 18 73 68 13 40 SB Will be drawn in Savannah. Friday, May 30th. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. * CAPITAL t 4 , OOO DOLLABSI ft*. ft*. fte. Tlekote 01—Shores In preportlon. «— JAMES OOWEN, may 19 Veader for Gregory ft Maury. Four Three No. Prises Sold. D RAWN NUMBERS —or Georgia State Lott*./, Ciaas 9, drawn in Savannah 18lh last.: 24 16 59 9D 6 63 9 16 76 8 09 14 67 58 Noe 14 24 &-6 8 60-9 14 56-14 24 A8-eeld at PM tenon's oUloe- Ocorgiu state Lottery. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers. Eitraordinary Bebtme. 16 drawn balloia in each pack of 36 tickets. 16 priaaa to 10 blanks. UWM ftjfiin. s JUTEA CLAM x, i£aij Drsus This Day. 20,00b Uoll*m—7,297-4,OOO. tfto. fto. fto. Tlekote f6—Halve* $3 fif>-Qnartere $1 28. CLAM V, To be drawo in Savannah To-morrow. SPLENDID SCHEME. 4,138 dollar*—5 of 800-5 of 500. ft*. 163 Ray street, in oonMolen with the Express Office, near City Hotel, by may 19 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. rvRAWN NUMBERH-OfGreene 4k Pulaski \_) Lottery. Close 60: 11 7 38 29 6 0 14 18 73 68 13 40 38 To be drawn in Savannah, Friday, 76 Number Lottery-13 Drawn , May 20th II allot*. 4,000 Tiekete f I— shares in proportion Tiokete and Shares, #ith,rrin^or b^Jbe peeknge Tender for Oregory ft Monry. Bay Lane, near Ball-street. for sale by =22 Uaituerreau tiullery. T HE Bub.oriber has taken the Rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentioe, oorner SC Julian etreot ana Market square, where he will be happy to ms the former patrons of the Establishment, and as maty new m will favor him with a call. Hectares pat ap in tho best #tjle^of thunrt^ER APOTHECARY’S HALL, 5. E. Oomsr of Broughton aad Barnard struts, Savannah, Georgia. 1 MIE subscriber would most rnapcctfhlly inform the oltiaene ot Savannah and the surrounding oountry, that hr hM taken the store situated afi above, where he is now opening n full nnd oeleot stook of Drag*, Medicine*, Ubcuilcul*, Perffii ry, Fancy Article*,Dye Hingis, UlftM*wnre, Bit., ace., liieb ke offer* to the pablio at wholesale and retail, on each terms as cannot fall to give entire eatlefoattea, both m regards price and quality. Every article h# offers for sale has Wee a selected by himself within the last twenty days, team the meet reli able houses ia the northern market*; particular atten tion having bren paid to their parity nnd fruehneee. Having bad several yean experience in the prae- srlption business in northern nnd eoutharn allies, he fools himself fully prepared to ooupound all prescrip tions and finally medicine* entrusted to him, with oare, neatness and diepatoh. uS* t,w <v PhjilcUfl., Eanfcaata, a.4 FaaUUu. aaul aU pvmu wha aaa4 ar mnr aaa4 pur. aa4 naalaa u41- aiaaa a, aa, attar arti<I. ttal ke naarall, too.4 la a T I WAUMXWTO.—IUtlilo.oD SiOeanp, hLxttibitxttszts:,sflMsa i, ti>ea)d«r* end Uaaw ClOARft—6000 I ~ -A... .. »OAUt»-i TUU Ik oomplete—little need SAFE—i superior Safe, el Bonnetfi! AO Cates TR I Mm'in'^jTn d'qcVkR AL* VARICTY S T O R E . No. 139 Brau,hia»^t., «.*%., (M. THE largcat and rlehui lot of BM* f'* Oaaalrj Mar- ;. l adr«A* , 1 ?ste M DiXerem Style. elaborately trimmed Fnrlsien Bload Gimp.RlehC 811k. SaUa. Crape and other ehoioe aad much a4 faabloB*. Flat* and Ufits; Infante smbeelderet Hoods. A great vatiety or Crape .*“*** Linings, Peris Silk Lace Shapes, Bonnet Ribbons ; Strew and Dress Trig td Color#*! Laoe Gimps nnd Galloons, % *d Silk Fringe, Maatillaa. Plain her Combe, Hair Pnik, Curl* , _ situ, f lowers, Wroathes and Fsnthore, _ t ana Fancy Wrtatlette. Buttons, Steal Zephyr Worsteed#,Embroidery,Silk of evsi oolor. Braids, Fans and a grant variate ef i R Slippers, Children's b aeka, marked with new petont mitneiufrem 1 York, will attend toil** triamlnf ' * * — ende.vor with skill aad taste to p with orders. Fancy and other & ed and. Pressed. Plaklng done. Mg- Five Bonnet Trimmers wanted inhasllntolyi, mat perfeotly understand the bnelnem. ggg g loking Cape, 81lppere, Robes and n 1 — 1 ding. MRH. HI LB KM.. Mo. 167 V0NQRK8&-BTHMB A Will open on Sot Spring Btook of JgP Straw, and French Imp Wl - Trimmings for Dresses, I lor Party Dresses, Collar* and and respectfully tuvttec the uttentlen * Store, No. 167 Cougreee street, gar AU ot ike Mteve goods ore ef Mrs. ■.w^pUe- UHlUaery hi MRS. S. TOMS, So 15. Barnard-st. : Having eumpleted her SPRING STOGK, flk rospeotfully invitee the Inepeotion of h*g eus- toiuin to her aew nnd beautiful stelefli t French Embroidered Loo* C 01,1 Silk. Uoealmer Lace, Nnnolltan Dunstekle Split Straws, Snow Flake, JJi Hair Ueuse, Knotted Ooerimer, Geneva “ 'easy Lind Straws, Blond Lae Hlbboaa. Fancy Jenny Lind Strews, Bio Faaoy Bonnets, Cape, Flowers, 1 new aad beaatifal style, Dree Trimmings. UILLIRKRY AND VANITY WHS. DOE, Vo. ir BAHNAitit-aTMMMr, Tak.. tl.l. u.thod of U&rmiua tfco InAkee af % Haraatab, aad Tlolallj tkai aka k»M n- oal.ad h.r arRlMO liTOCK. MapiSaa • _ large nnd fashionable oaoevteMUl e(lt|UW nnlSILK BONNETS. Alan, a new and boun tiful article, ef the meet delicate fobrie, la gold and laoe. and a new summer BONNET of French Lawn.- P. 8.—All order* Arum the emu try promptly ettou6id UittNDElPS EXPRESS, 153 Ray bireei, R espectfully b*g leave to lafon sens or Savannah and ite vicinity, that concluded thvlr arrnugemeate with eh* * road and lUaklBg Company, and are new seugers .lolly to Maeun, one semi-weekly and Columbus, and alee forwarding good* ville and all Intermediate plaeee. 4e w« that our eipreseoe by the etekmere to New York Philadelphia enable us to forward every description ou Merchandise and valuables to every town iu UteftOfth- eru Suttee—also to California aad Europe. Orriune and Aoaxre—168 Bar-street. Savannah j a A. Ell* ASM, Macon Oeo. R. Clayton, UgleikSfifSl kt. 0. Uakk.ll, O.IdbW,| 74 BnuTvar, T«kJ 43 ..4 43 K.ulh-Uumtro.1, rkUM.I^kUj ( Onfk Botoa; kUokaa^MnM, rntldene., W gomery-street, San Ireuoisco. feb 3CI LIVINOSTON, WING MEDICAL CARD. UK. C. H. HLIXI. Offlno 143 Broughton street, near Barnard. »m |oor. ut Bute nnd fltonHvmery-etn. lUeiodevne. e Th»s beautiful Instrument of 4 and 6 Oetavae, W tho oelebruted Mnanlbetory ot Cuhorl d always on hand and fog sale by L W. MURRELL ft OO. JAR1ER U. A. CLARK, attorney at law. Orrion Mo. 176 Bat Stftftit. may 6 ftm ^ NUTlVMv “~ r\ ’HE Firm of J. F. Felot A Co., was diaeoived mi 1 the 14th test., by mutual oonaeut. Dr. z. N. Winkler la fully authorised to nee the asms or the firm, la settling the buaJaeee ef (fte said _ iS.ViSWk I HAVKTIU8 DAY oaaoeinud with myanlT. la the Dray age bualat jeMr. DAVID WALDMAUIL npr »6 ft. N. WINKLER Tile Charietton Shoe Htfg, J (Sign or the Rod Flag,) . ID llAUSASU Si MEET 18 the place to pnrchaae, f CASH PltlcKH. Boots, bhoos, pet llaga. Persona wishing to supply i any oi these artlolee, should not toe get tiey will always Dad a —” —— ’ Ladles' line Block and Colored Qaitore,, Ladies' and Mleeee* Uppers ef all kind*. Children's Shoes In great variety. 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