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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. wTmnnah P. house * HOrtl'iTAU. MAY lit, 1853, committal lot M»y ood Jam: N, B. Kaipp , j. Killy. Applloitloai foradmlalloa ahoold bo -.J. to tin Vloltta* Committal, la ooouol omotjoo- m«Je to the . * ^ DEsbtr «f titn Board of M«M«n meg groat ToTSt I* appuiko for soon. p. CONDON effort hi. HARDEN LOT ,— fA ood HOUSES thorooo, to lit. It li iltui- |jjfl aJb. M d 0 o tin oormr of tin Thuoditbolt ood KE noodo. It hoi III tho oioiooirjr Improrimonta ood oidir sooJ cultlTitloo. Apply It tho City Uotol. * —« ‘-L. Dr. J. FlckUng. _ Office tad resldenoe oorner of Barnard ana streets, Orleaus-square. Offlo# hoar ft.1 d to ltlo'oloolt, A. M. DENTISTRY. Urs. ROVALL and JOHNSON, Huiifionl and Mechanical DeutUts. Office over Zogbaum's Mnaie Store, Mnr- JOT* k<l Bqnaso. 1 1 y SfIZiL Wo ooldom rooommond a manufactured medicine, believing that, la moot eaiu, na- turo buroolf perfect* a cure more rapidly aud effectual ly thou can bo aocomplUhod by tbo vegetables and uiiooralo Of medical ooionoo. Bnt iu tho matter of dys- p «|.ola, tboro * ^ ‘ ‘ ^ i ohronio features about It, which, very often, defy all tho elforta of naturo to create a healthy B«tivn of tbo digootivo orgaua, and It not unfrequently happen* that thouaanda suffer for yaara, diaaaaod both la body and in mind, from indlgoatlon and ita kindred Ula. To auch Hoo Hand's Oar man Bittara prepared by Ut. C.il. J^okaon, are truly a most valuable prepara- tioa. It i* atonlo modleluc, giving a healthy action to tho stomach, and will fen found highly scrviosabla at all seasons, but especially during the spring. Dyapep- ,1, can only b« cured by a patient perseverance In one cgurao of treatment; aud to all those suffering under this sad maiady wo would rooonimend an application to tue depot of Uovtlaiid's Oenuan Bitters, 12U Arch (treat, Philadelphia.—PhilmUlphiu Inquirer. way 16 Itn A Warramed Itemed?* PLANTERS, FAKMER8, FAMILIES, 8EA- f CAPTAINS, AND OTHEKH. CAR PUKOUASE 110 HKJCKdV E14UALTO TOiUAH’ VENETIAN LiNlilIBNT. her Uysuat-ry, Colic, Group, Coughs, Rheumatism, tjuiusy dure Throat, Toothucliu, lloadaehe, Boa-aicknees, Cuts, Uurus, Bweiliugs, Old Bores, Alosqultu Bites, In- •eetatiuga, rains in tho Luubs, So. # If it does not give relief, reoolliMk your money will be reloaded. Ail that is asked Is a fair trial of It accord ing to tho directions. This artiolo is an English reme dy, and was used by William the fourth, late king of England, aud certified to by him as a euro for Rheumatism, where wvoryiumg oise ho had tried, tailed. Over lU.iKW.mw bottles have boon sold in the Uulted States without a iiugle failure, uud many families have stated that if it vss *lo per buttle they wuuld nut be without it, in ease of Croup, as it is as oertsln tu cure as it is applied. The unit severs CuUiut is ourod in a lew days. It cures touruauuji In 3 luiuutus—headache in >, au hour aud isouiiu, wheu hrst (akou. In a few hours. *i~ A'rioeZj and 60 oents. ' eg UP.. TOBIAS has also put op a liOKSr. S.INIMENT in piut bottles, whioh ts warrauted cheaper and bolter tusu utuer lur Colic, vial is. Cuts, Sweuings, Bruises, Dsrntohes, Cracked Heel, ju. EAT Trice 60 eon Is. “4lA Ull. TOBIAS uould uil tweuty uewspapora with the letters and oertiueates received eumineudiug his J.tul- uidur, but eousiders that warrantiug Usudloumt, as auy 0110 wuu dues uot ubtaiu rotl^fgs uot called on to pay for aior*Keepers throughout Georgia. rtf am Tobias' odioe, 2k» Uroeuwicii street, N. Y. j. ii. CAltTEit, lirouguton street,"opposite Bt. An drew's Hall, wiU supply th« oonntry merohanU at the proprietor'* law—* prices.mar 16 Medicine* tchich\ntvcr Jail tojftve salisjac- lion, aud are used by many physician* 1/1 ineir practice. l)r. Js 8. iioso’s Nervous anil Invigor ating Cordial. The Greatest Disc every In Medical Solo noo!—For all .Nervous Conditions of tbo System I—Heart Diseases aud Nervous Complaints. -^Tho aatouoding aud happy effeot of Dr. 'Rose's Nervous Cordial, fur Diseases of th* Heart, i’alpltatlou, Numbuoss, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor or tbo Musolos, Heartburn, Flatulence, Tain in lb« Face, Wasefuluess, Restlessness, or fur tbo Mind or body worn down by oaro, labor, or study, has luduoed many physicians to use U in their practice. For a weak 1 uujutution, it is a grand ceotoror: it completely re- uiuves from tho system ail nervous irr.latious, and ts sluiust miraculous in Its rspld and hsppy effect. Th* eenk and tho nervous ar* frequently restored to por ed health before using 0.1a bottle. Price fifty cents. Du. J. 8. hose’s Ureal Tain turer-ilie Womlcr of iho Age. Do you suffer with any paiuf it you do, uso Dr. IlWs Tain curer. It cures Tootuacue, Bure Throat, Larache, Still Neek or Talus in tho Face, iu a low minute/'. It ouros quickly Tulu iu the stomach or Bowels. Cures Chiiulalus, Curus, aud any irritation cu tue loot. It acts like a unarm lor Talus iu tho Bide, Limcsor Back, and ter Rueumatism Hum a suddeu cold, It Is magioal iu its effects, iu bottles, 12>*, 26 aud uu ivunuu—Dr. Roao'i 1 immediate relief to tin isumptive or proceeding from us* ffedgii*!. , . | cold. It alia/e any irritauon of the Bungs, auoioru • 04 tue system against auy future attacks. In buttles mu 11 au Colds.—If you 1 Fol Bilious HAuirs .... _ 0 bJ ileus, you require a purgative luoUieiue. If you have h|||| ‘ *“ *■ * '* jor~ • system. a bail ceid, you should r. .. > uur liver is out of order, you will hav 1 appetite, aud a yellow skiu—U cold tout, va- These Tills are called RaILROAD TILdB, beeause they go ahead of all other pills iu their good sheets. /‘ne/roiH Mercury, All of the above preparations, with Dr. Bote's Medi- t Heaiui, 1 THUMABSL T URNER k CO., throughout tho Btute. ly UEIU8 WANTED. In 1836 and '30 a large number of Ueor- giaos went over to tbe Kepublio of Texas to Assist me Texans to gain their independence. Many ol these were massacred with Fannin, and others fell uhile fighting Rader Cols. Travis, Ward, Oraut, and Johnson. The Bepublio of Texas granted to the heirs of these brav* laeu a large quantity of land, very few of whom have come forward to olairn their right. The desoendauts of those who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Texas can procure those lands, application to the uudersigued, who possesses all neces sary information on tho sulysot. mar8 Urn d. Y. LEVY, Savannah. I Cotton to iny friends in .Liverpool au< New kerfc. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. DENTI8TKY. DK. Nl. C. UEA1D Turforins all operations portainiugip Natural or Artifi cial Tooth, in the best style. Uthue first corner west o tbo Marshall House. ly jan 17 UENT18TKY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Hurgtoal anil Mechanical Dentist. Office corner of Congress and Whitakor-sts., over M Trendergast'kDry Poods Mtore. ly *P 17 STEA1 MSHIP SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1851 Linn. U. H. MAIL LINK. THROUGH IN 50 TO 55 HOURS. Mew-Vork 4 Charleston Steam-Paeketi. Leave Adger'ewbarveseveryauurdoy Afternoon and eaoh alternate Wednes day. On Saturday the new and splea- HI .... .... eaoh alurnau Wednssday—having been newly coppered and guards raised, is now la eomplote order. dJT For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the arcus, HENRY M168ROON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Sou. Wharves. N. B.—A new ahlp will be plarod ' *“ neot with the Southerner o FOR 1'IilLADKI.Tlll A. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid tide-whe«l steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.2UU tons register, Capt. Walter Col lins, ha* eo m me need her regular trips, day, ther and 3d and will leav* Savannah on Wadnes- thereaftor the 8th 8upt.. and every alternate Wednesday after; say on the 22d 8ept., and 6th and 20th Got. A and 17th Nov., and eo on. iu on uuu ii vii nvi.i.iw wm. This ship has boon built with entire regard to safety, eomfort and dispateb, and offers new and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah, jan 21 HERON 4 MARTIN, Ag ta in Philadelphia. NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to tho Now York and Savannah Steam Navigation Compauy, will leav* Sa vannah and N*w York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.900 lone register, and unsnrpaee- I in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time •d in safety, speed These steamers, leaving _ that the Marlon and Sonthomer leave Charleston, ar- rtv* in New York as coon as or before them. Cabin passage |26, payable before {ring on board. gents: passage 626, payable before golt. PADKLFORD, FAY * CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. 164 Front-street, New York. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savaunoli aud Augusta. On nnd after the 1st of May next, ltho steamer OREGON, Captain Jas. M. iMoody, will make regular weekly tripe belneeu Savannah and Augusta, aud touehing at all the intermediate landinga on certain days and at cer tain huare—leaving Savannah every Tuesday evening atfto'oloek P. M., end Augusta evory Saturday moru- Ug at S A. M. By this arrangement planters and “• * - aim r iturdey moru __ planters ant merchants on ths river will be afforded an opportunity of shipping and receiving their goods with some cer tainty, aud of a regular eonveyance ter themselves and families to nnd from both places, ns tho accommodations for tiasseugers are both ample and oomfortable. Time up 86 hours—down24. Fare $6. apr IU * ” “ " KINCilLEY. LOCKETT k CO., Agents. Savanuati, Auguitu and Uauiburg. I n The Union Steamboat Company of FjuAlL—^Georgia and South Carolina havingtho- riflfiaMBAaroughly overhauled aud refltUd theeu- perior ateam-yaokeu 11. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, withaemueb. if not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The eteumura are commanded bv experioucod and aoooiuinodatlug captains, nnd all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers equal if not superior to suy boats on the river. Fare $6,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINC111.EY k CO., " JAMES HARPER * CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept., 1862. sepll FOIL PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Brunswick, 8t. Mary*, JACKSONVILLE, M1DDLEBURQ (Black Creek), AND P1COLATA. Leases every Tuesday, al 10 o'clock, A. if. TAMCum FUltlSIGN EXCHANGE AMU EMIGRATION AGENCY. ^ Persons wishing to seud for their friends, •'Cflk and desirous of brlugiug them out by fir. class packet ships, are informed (hat the subscribers are the ooiy ygents for the above Agenoy in this city. They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapscett * Co., Liverpool, In sums from £1 and up wards, which drafts are uegutiable in suy town through out Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France aud Germauy, payable in all parte of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to deo 24 ly . BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-*U KS*i DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Office to Congress-street, between Drayton and Private Uosititul. doctors YVILDMAN Ac ganaul FiJUf-BTUEBT, WRIT knu or th* Plank Road. 06-^^ Dub. WILDMAN k GANAUL having ■rvJBa completed tbo arrangements for a Private Hospital, and fitted up the same with all the appllanoes of hygiene, good nursing, and medioal and surgical at- leudanoe, now offer the benefit* of the iostltation to tbe publie. The terms of admission are tl per day. This will ee- cure ooQstaut and effioisst medioal attendance, medi- (ines, board and lodgiogjk Ten dollars will be require* iu advenes, whioh will not be subjeot to reolaiuatlon.- Apartmentx perfeotly private may be obtaiuod on roe- swuablo terms. That the institallon may partake as much as possible the benevolent public character whioh the origins' tors intended, they have rolicited tbe fbllowing gentle- hisa to act as * hoard of visitors, who will at all and ka J Umo inspect the premises, sad whose name* are euaranises to the pabUo of IU effioieat management wk*v**, | John W. Anderson, J C r I^f , J»0»i*n. v®-| John VV^Kabui John Boston, . Solomon Cohon, Montgomery Cnvaming. Arrangements have also been mado for ths aoeommo* dAtloa or asgross. p. U. WILDMAN, M. D., Corner Abercorn and South Brood-et. CPAS. GANAUL, M. D., f Barnard. <*otl O w , . NOTIOB. N and after Sunday, May 15,1853, the/a will be D° Seda Water r*»o on Qabbathsaithe Apsthsea mi J. S. DSFOBD. Proprietor. ( ) , • rB *n * V/ Olive OU, just evolved and ~ j. . R. MOOltE k CO. A SECOND fUNO BUGGY* with "“’na.vai. . lop, L ?e ef, V BIGHT. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. yt.TjZZ-r ita.-ta-ptaI.rWR. OAS- FjvAiL^^AtoN. Capt. Shaw, will leave Tue#* .doming, at 10 ofelook, and will e tinue to leave every Tuesday. The raws of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien - 48 00 St. Mary's. 4 60 Jaeksoaville - - Black Creek, Pioolotaand Palatka.... For freight < iskst 6U0 s uo Charlw paaaago apply on board, ■team-packet wharf, or to 24 CLAOilORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. 10 TMV&LLUkS UlllNU NUkTU. THE MAVANNAU AND CHARLESTON V. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah over, morning at 4 o'clock A. M-, after tho arrival of tho night train of the Central Rail road, and arrivo at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Will Wllinluglon mcaiu-Paruoi*. Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2)< P. M. and also with tho Now-York ami Charleston Steamship*, Whioh leavo Charloaton every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oonneet with the aplen- - - *pl ... steamship J unite Adyer ono week, aud hip Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. $28—time 62 hour*; by steamships, $26. [my 16J S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OFFOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA BATX OF PASHAQK REDUCED. The superior new cteampaoket WE- IMS! LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. - Rato of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows To Darien $3 00 Bt. Mary's..... mM ...ta 4 60 Jacksonville^... - 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 FalatkOta.. 8 00 Blaek C.eek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Oeala, WiU be shipped free of all ohargea at Palatka. r * * * l - Charleston Co.'s Wharf, H. M. LAFFITKAH At*. tXti’ SHlt* DiNfiS. FOR LIVERPOOL. k riio bark HUODEt), Cnpt. E. Ilou, will meat with dispatch for the above port. Fortrelgbtor passage, apply to r ft H. K. WASHBURN, AgL toll PHILADELPHIA or NEW VOUK New Line. —The regular packet echr. OEO. J. JONES, Capt. 1L Lock, will meet with dispatch for aMMLeltutr of the above ports. For freight or pas sage, apply to Capt. on board “ y ill 11. K. WASHBURN. Agt. UNION LiiU FOll NEW YORK. The regular Packet Bchoouor CATARACT, iSAMLliice. Master, will have quick despatch, as Dry Seeds, Clothing, ko. CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN TH* CITY, FOR CASH. No. 149 Brouglium Street, Tfsac Dickson's Confectionery. rriRE SUBSCRIBER* Oder lor si.l« at their 1 NEW AND EXTKN8IVE STORE, a carefully se lected Stock of Foreign and Domcitie Dry Goods. which will be-sold at VERY LOW PHltES forOeshor City aoeeptanoe^oonslstlng in part of: Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, of every wjdth and quallty, Bed licks, Twilled Stripos, Cheeks, \\T ANTKD TO HIRB.-A colored porter Ff for a Dry Goods Store, who la thoroughly ae- qr.Muted with tbe elty, capable of baliag up Goods and delivering puck ages, and of good character. Apply to kiuiubuu uvu 1R-M, iwilicuniri Blue and Brown Drillings, Denims, So. 4c. DKESS GOODS. Mourning and Colored Calicos, Colored and Mourning Oinghama, Lawns and Organdies. A large and splen did collection of colored Muslins, rren lh Imwns, Jaco nets and Organdies. Blaek and Colored Bareges, Silk Tissues, Black Italian Silk for Dresses, Man til I as, go., Silk Laos to suit. Poplins, Lin De Linde, ke„ ko. IRISH LINEN GOODS. Heavy 4-4, Family Lineneand fine Undressed do, "war- anted all pure Linen Yarn and Souud Bleach.' Also, warranted as cheap as any eueh Linena can be found la this market. White and Brown Table Damask, Doyley's ami Damask Napkins, Birds Eye, Huckaback, Scotch aud Russia Diapers, Linen Towels and Towell ing Ornaburga aud Crash. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. loot's and Boy 's While, Colored and Brown ^ Hose, n all sixes and qualttl,a, Cause, Merino and Cotton Un der Vests and Drawers. Ladles', Gent's, Missus and Boy's Gloves and Mitts of valroua qualities—a full assortment. WHITE CANTON CRAPE 8HA WL8, EMBROI DERED KOBE DRDS8E8B, BLACK, WHITE nud COLORED CRAPE*, PARASOLS, UMBRELLA*, BOBINET and PAVILION GAUZE, FIGURED and PLAIN LACE, LACE and GAUZE VEIL*. Embroideries. Gents' Pocket Udkfs, with a large oollection of L. C. Hd kIs, from $1 perdvxen, upwards, well worthy the at tention of families ss being particularly cheap. Head Udkfs in great variety. White Goods. Plain and checked Swisae and Jaconets, Mull.Book, Nanlsooks, Tarlston, Bishop Lawns, Mnslin Hands, Head and Lisle I<aces and Edgings, new style Muslin Collars and Underlies vee, Ac. apr 18 2m T. k L. McKENNA Ready Made Clothing for Spring und Summer. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tallor v IT Whital&eivMt i ESPECTFULL Y solicits the attention of bis R l friends and the publio in general, to hla large — * **” % * * DE CLOTHING, suitable for the Stock of READY MAi present aud coming seaaoa ; It has all been made up uudor hla personal superintendence, and -for style and durability of workmanship, is infsrl..r to none to br found in the market. The following oomprisos » por tion of ths Stock: Frocks and Saoks of Black, Blue Cashmere Cloths, Black Drap Dete Frocks and Sacks, Linen Duok Drill and Fanoy Linen India Grass Bilk and Brown Linen 8aoks. Linen Duok Drill and Fanoy Linen Frocks and Saoks, India Grass Silk and Brown Linen 6aoks. Black aud Colored Alpaca Frocks and 8aoxs, Pants of Fancy French Cass l mo re, Black Do* Skin Caaslmoro, Black Drap Date and Spring Tweed Cassi- Vests of Black 8atln, Black Barathea and Fanoy Silks, Fanoy and White Marsailles, Figured and Stripe Linens. Also, a large Stookol furnishing Goods, suoh as Stocks, Glovas, Suspenders, Cravats, Collars, Merino and Cottoa Under Shirts, Stripe Silk and Cotton Boeka and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, etc., etc. The whole of which ho offer* for sale on aooommodating terms, and atjprlceiaschja^^hi^ohoai»est^^^^^^a£r Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ko. CITY HOTEL,, B nr-H erect» Havanunh. P. CONDON AND J. B. FOLK k', PROPRIETORS, I N offering his acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage extended to his house, Mr. P. Con don (late sole proprietor) takes occasion to announce that Mr. J. U. Foley (late of the Marshall House) has become associated with him in the proprietorship and management of tbe City Hotel. Mr. Foley will hereaf ter devote his experience and industry to promote the comfort of their visitors; and bv the aid of inoreasod feoilitles and assistants, the Proprietors are enabled meet tho demands of their increasing patronage. Transient and permanent bonders will find nt their establishment all the requirements of oomfort nnd oonveulonoe. The Hotel has reoontly been painted throughout. Particular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with othorehangeein their arrangement, have now n private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their oooupnnts from any intrusion from other portlona of th* building, nnd afford ing them all th* privsoiea of home. Persons visiting Savannah will fina the City Hotel all they could deeir* II, and no effort will bo spared to make it so. spr 6 eod tw ly CKUYCIflFIKLD HOUSE, (Formerly Origin House.) Chattanooga, Tennessee. This wall known HOTEL, situated within a few step# ofth* Passenger Car landing ofth* West- — nnd Atlantia Railroad, is now open, under Ml th. lup.rTl.iOD ofTliOUAH CliL'TClIFlt'i.U. uiui.J by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson nnd Lady. This House, while under th* control of Col. J. J. Griffin, noqnlrod n very high reputation ns a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having scoured the services o' '*-* Barkoepor, aud having purohasod hie Cook and House Roy aud having furnished the Hons* entirely new, hopes to retain Us high reputation, and merit publio patronage. Passengers orkr.be aooouuni dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, feb IS fly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITED. STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GBOBGIA, mar4 (Uin) J. W. SPEAR, Proprietor BoanUns. S I WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can he oommodated with pleasant board at the corner of a ‘ ‘ /ones and Abercorn streets. EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, tin. r PHE Subscriber, late or the Washington Hall, I Macon, Ga., having Uksa the above Hotel, nnd fur nished it throughout with ths beat of new furniture, nnd having large aud airy rooms, he hopei to share a por tion of publio patronage by olose attention to buslneas, having good stabling and every oonvenienoc to make the gneets of his house oomfortable. MMLBaMMiZMUMMMMMMWMMMSuMUMNai WANTED. “T*,*•' fr,l « bt ° r ~ |, "*v?;lK 1 /“brunOauk. k master, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or pasasg*. having good accommodations, apply on boaid at Telfair's wharf, or to may 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FUR MONTEVIDEO. The bark Kanawha will take 1UO@1&0 tierce* j complete Cargo. Apply to may 16 2w U. A. L. LAMAR. FOB BOSTON. ~~ The eobr. U. N. GAM BRILL, Willetts master, will mast with dispatch as above. For freight SaBmeot paaaago apply on board nt Telfair's wharf, o (may 13) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOlT BALT I MORE—Regular Lino. The packet brig JOSEPHUS, Wilson master, will meet with aispateh as above. For freight r paaaago, apply on beard at Telfair'a Wharf, (may 10) BRIGHAM, RELLY A CO. , _ go Or . - Tho fact sailing ship CHAOS, J. L. Duutun mater, will have immediate dispatch. For pas sage only, having very superior accommodations, apply to (may 9) WASHBURN, WILDER A CO* WANTED TO CUAitTEM. «3“v A veasol to take 176 thousand feet Pitoh Pine Timber to St. Johns, New Brunawick. alMm apr “ WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. HEAVY FltKIUilV FUR NEW-kOUK. Boxes of Copper Or* may be obtained by Basel a wanting *ea— 4 — Ml" 1 wn.i"i , » t 'BR{ir(OAUE. Vowel Wanted lor Flilludelphlu. . A high rate of freight will be paid for a vessel * to load for Philadelphia. Apply to B feb 6 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. VE88EL8 WANTED ON FKKIUUT OR CHARTER. — . Freights for Northern, Eastern and ithe i ouuwueiu ports, ean be had t,. tionto (dot 4) ROWLAND tern ana irsrjftsL VESSELS WANTED for Northern and Eastern ports. Apply to „ M i|oot7—lyl WILLIS A BBUNDAQB.5 MARINE RAILWAY. The undereigned respsotfully Informs all who mag aMd bU.yrvloe^ f tbat he^^ aBawta. charge of ths MARINE - —.. which is now la euooe«xful operaUon. He i«, therefore, prepared to Uke up vessels of any aite njually vlsiUng bur port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on nuob- able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to contract for building Vessels of any ela** or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, In nil its various brauohee, at the eastern extremity of the oity. AST A good Bblpaulthis on tho premises, mar 11 U.F. . WILLINK.J*. NEW BOOKS* RECEIVED BY *. B. alBLKY, MAY 10tb, 1853. 4 REVIEW of ths Spiritual Manifestations, f\_ read licfor* the Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn, by Cbarlss Beecher, Paster of the Congregations! Church, Newark, N. J. The World's Progress, or band book of Chronology and History, * Dictionary of Dates, by Georgs P. Putnam. Wood's Plantation Melodise. Barnum's Illustrated news. Gleason's Pictorial. [miylij For sale, No. 185 Congress st. MORE NEW 00008 AT BKLDKN’8. A JUST received psr steamer, every variety of SUMMER HATS, ooaslsting of Panamas, **•- dale's. Leghorns, China and Canton Straws, and full trimmed White Boavera, weighing only ag ee— Also, a very fine Double Brim Flore nee Leghorn, some thing light aitd *ie« for City Trade, together with * Larga Lot of Canada Straws and Palm Leaf, for Plan ters 1 ^ ate. Canada Straws at $1,75 per Uoaen, and Palm Loaf from $1,26 to $24U per dot. AU to h* had at tbe new Hat Store, corner of Broi streets. [may 7—tf] S. MORRIS, Beil Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safes, iron Hailings, Lock*, fa. ,i m i-r, HAVING bougiiiott' AfiKHKSQL U>* tool* aud fixtures ff Mr. David Morris, ooruerof jeuer*w.i au* uryan-fitr ■ service# to the olt- ooruerul 'ceiXor*w.-> apr 80 I CUBA E Do. nfid 15 liens of 8a’ is prepared tu fill or- arew SIMON MORRIIL BA MOLA8ME8. 198 £tanl.taj, UtatUf Mi , uun Savunnnli Agency, FOR THE BALE OF WILLIAM BOQQS 8c CO.’S Celebrated Brand* of TOBACCO. SUGARS AND SNUFF. rr H E SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an- X nounce to the Merchants and dealers in the above named articles, in the oity of Savsnnah. and the interior towns throughout the State, that he has aooepted tho onoy for the Bute of Oeorgia, of the extensive and estebllshod Hones of Wm. Boggs and Company, No. 249 Washlngton-stroet, New York. All artlolea par- chased from, or ordorod through tho xobaoriber, war ranted beat qualities and lowest ~'*'~ r 30 R. MAYER, 6 Whitaker-st. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES I 115,00 per 100 lb*.—45 lb. Bose* $3,73 $15.01 . VT O charge fur boxing or delivering at the Rail road or steamboats. Warranted to lme^laaay Jy 1 ly. 8. W. corner Broughton and Whiuksr-et. DANCING ACADEMY MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respeotfu!ly informs ‘ patrons, that his Aoadomy Is open for the option of option or pupils During the season the following ranoy vanees w:n be introduced, besides tbe regular course of Tuition Torentella, Rutta, Gavotte, Pas Stlrion, ZlsgoraUs, Bchotiicb, Kedowa, Maiurka, eto. Former pupils are requeeted to oomo early If they like to learn Fanoy Danoes for his Ball, to be given in Jannjtry next. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, th* 16th inat., at >P.M. aor 18 /\H, Compound Fluid Extract of Cinchonu Rub- Y } ra—A VegeUblo Febrifuge in the treatment of Fever and Ague. CBBTiriOATU To Wm. Bulky—Sir, Having had occasion to resort to the use of your moat excolient Tonio Mixture, in th* cure of Fever and Ague, I beg the privilege of adding my testimony to its good efleote. I havo nsed many bottles A it among my patients, and I have found that -it has fare ' * in svery instaaoe It has far exceeded my expectetions. U. O. ROGERS, M. D., Philadelphia. Wm. Bxilby—Dear Sir. I received your letter of the 10th ult. this evening, ami notioed ita oontente. I have no hesiution, Sir, iu saying that your Tonio Mixture hue cured me of Fever and Ague after 1 had been under tho oaro of my physician for elevon months. Yours, J. 11. EMERY, SSCharlea-at., Baltlinoro. Richmond, Va. I hereby oertify that I have been completely cured of Fever and Ague with tho use of Bailey's Tonio Mix ture. H- CLAY CAYTON. For sale by (may 6) A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. Vo not JSegUct your Coughs and Cold*. Heine’*anrlYalled Pectoral Cough Caady. f I 'HIS article is a never filling remedy for Coughs, X Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tightness of the Lunge or Chest. Persons who are much exposed, and troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Luugs. will find almost iustant rolief by trying the Pectoral Candy. In faot, uoono should bo without it when the changes in tho weather are so frequent. No article of Couwu Candy has been so much appreciated for its safety and certain onro. You will find it needs but one trial to oonvinct all of its mod Inina) virtues. For sal* by A- A. SOLOMONS k CO. Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger. I * elaborately prepared from careftilly selected articles of the best quality ; It possesses In aoon- ooutrated form all the valuable properties of the Ja maica Ginger, and Is warranted to be free from all Ir ritating or other properties of xn injurious tendency. Daring the Banner months and in Southern olimates, it Is Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence of epidemic Cholera; no traveller sr tolly should be W1U...1U A i.„. ‘"’-‘XT go^SaoNgToo. URKI8II Frletl*nT0wel*.—These Tow- ■ els. as ths name dssigmates, are of Turkish *uau- fStotars, and are intended as a substitute for ths flesh brosh, thehalr flora, and hair bait, for pnd**U| a healthy motion of the ah In by friction. TU material 1* •f tax; and of a texture admirably adapted t j their us*. RKSSr'* ,0U " 1 “ “ TZ boSomomsVoo^' (ENNINUH’H uouui.k soma watkh (I -A FU1US AHTICI.E — Th. BU.bol.nn. (K>- cl.lt.U4 01 Cork, lr.luidl I. th. pr.por.- tlo. te Ut. tata.ri.lt for Utalr Hod. Wotat, etatfull, •icl.d. .11 d.l.Urta.1 »w, .dtalUUg l.to In eampu«ta»Mlri Mn dta.tagfuMruiui ptalljr. Urnl.nmuMn.HU '’"Z’I'SSlSws&co. Vf ANTILLA8.—Bl’k Lnc# Tra*sfer MsuiU- JjX 1“ **d Other style#, received per Altbama— making our assortment oomplete. We shall Uke plaas- C IO UN, COHN, (JOHN.—1,250 w:ti prim. ) Te..M«o Oorn, for Ml.jo i 0 u toj.lt potakutr., Tennessee Corn, for sal* la lota to salt pal will be sold low If Uke* from the RatlronC [may7J w. m. paviI LB, FOilTKH AND C ID Kit talkltU. WANTED. A SITUATION to SO North at Child's Nurse by a young woman, wne ean com* wall reeommended. may 18 8 \\r ANTED.—Cotton nod Light Freight to com- Y f pl*t* cargo per schooner Virginia for Philadel phia. Apply to (may ll) WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. \lf ANTED.—A ,01.11. .wy Ltaly'.8.U- W dt. Uura.t of ,o«J ,{■«. •rr30 RUBT. I1ADEH8UAM It 80N. GDVKRNE88 WANTED. / \NE who understands French, filuaic on tbe Piano VX and the ordinary branches of the LnglUh educa tion, to instruct two young Ladle* and three children, until the let of November neaL The aUnatlca is one of Cu healthiest and plearanieei in the lew oonntry of Georgia. For particulars, apply to N. A. HARDEE A CO., Savannah, Geo. apt 28 lm \1T ANTED.—Two Paninlouu Makers nud two *7“' h " 1 ' 1 ''" HOBINBON » CAMP’S. EXU11ANUE WANTED. On TO «U DAY DRAFTS or N.w York, wulad Otilr (i.» SIX. u. A. I. I.AMAR. Houses and Lands. FOR KENT. rntt Until the 1st of November next, the pleasantly KSiB situated Dwelling Hone* at Montgomery, erected jilRLby Mr. Llllibridge. Th* premises are spacious, „,iu ln fine order, and may be arranged to aooommo- dato as a summor retreat, two small faiailloa. For fur- ‘ h M , 's* r VSo«il!?* BBYAN. 117 B.,-,1. FOR KENT. ri'llE- WHARF and lot nt present occupied by 1 the " Charleston Steam Packet Company/' Pos- eeaaion given on 1st November next. For terms Ae. apply to B. M. Ooodwln, or W. T. GOODWIN, may 16 Imtf At the Custom House. PVU HALE. riiHE BUILDING known ns the " Gymnasium." X Apply te [msylftf] JNO.N, LEWIS. TO KENT—Till 15th October next. A FURNISHED HOUSE ou Broughton street, uSIB in a pleasant and central loeatlon. Apply at J!!H.thUoffloe. M may 13 ljiOK KENT.—The brick building,(Ml feet froul X? on Bay-st., by 90 feet deep, mow occupied by 8. bolomons, £n., lewellealenlated for a wholesale Gro- oery, possession given on let Ootober next. For Tame, apply to (may 9) COHENS A HERTZ. ™ Land for Sale. ftgK |!S|| The nnderslgned offers for eale hia^C* AJA PLANTATIOH IN SCR1VKN COUNT Y containing near five hundred acres of land, abont sixty sores cleared and under good fouce; on it ie a voty oomfortable dwelUng-houee, a good storo house, and all neoessary ont-buildtnge; only two miles from the forty- five mile station on tbe C. K. R-. directly on the publio road leading te Hudson Ferry, on the Savannah river. The plaee is considered very healthy; lands prodnoe well, aad a good location for a oonntry flora, and very convenient to market. Any person w i.hiug to purchase ■ueh a plaee would do well to give me a eall immediate ly. On it is one of ths best peach orchards in the ooun- try. My poatoffie* Is Haleyondale. 7 7 3. FREEMAN. Bcbivkn Co., April 5,1858. tf apr 6 tTM TO RENT—Tlirue tenement Houses, each toil having fire rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ- EiR-ated on th* oorner of Jones and Purse sts., near the Railroad Depot, will be rented cheap, if applied for “mirt °“ WM. BEEN KEN. TO RENT. ff® Three fine STORES, on Moore’s wharf. ROB'T. HABERSHAM A BON. JBJB>fob24 TO RUNT. WHREE Bleeping Rooms, No. 135 Congrese et. I Also, to hire, a Woman, n good nurse, hones eerv- aut aud oook. Enquire of Lfeb24j A. BONAUD. T?OK SALE.—Lot UU feet on West Hromi-et., Xj running book 12U foet, with a small Wooden Build- lug on it. Apply to (fell) WM. WRIGHT. esfl To Bent. ftp! A Briek Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particular* apply te John A. Gray, In the house or at th* corner of Jones and Aberoorn streets. tf deo 18 Jfcste** 11 . s ' SAVANNAH TO DAB1EN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves 8a- /lullday and Thursday, nt 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-IIooj*, Rieeboro' and 8onth Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Itctnrnlug on Tucndayn nnd Fridays. Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M-, and ooanecting with the boats for the North, and th* care for the West. sy Offioe in savannah, at Bawyar, Hollister A Co.'e Stables, oorner of State and Whitaker sts. Office in Darien, at Ailing ft Robertson, jan 1^ 1 y. H. L HART, Proprietor. Savannah Bazaar. A DELBANCO begs to nunounce to hie patrons and the publio generally, that he is now reoeiv- lug and openiug his bpring stock of ehoioe and eclect Dry Goods, at 118 Uroughton-street. All of which he la prepared te sell at a lower figure than any other house in the city. Call aad be assured. mar 26 COLD 80DA WATER, ■FLAVORED with th. finest nud most delicate F SYRUPS, always on draught at UIUE’S FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton and WhUaker-streeta. LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kept constantly on hand. Orders for the oity or oouutry promptly attended to. tf apr 21 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of David M J\_ Rogers, will make Immediate payment; and all persons having demands agalnataald estate will present them duly attested te CU ARLES W. ROGERS, may 2 lm (JoaUHed Administrator. Cora, Slay and Oats, T^OR SALE nt ths loot of Montgoraory-strest. X apr 19 lm W. J. MAGILL. FRESH GROCERIES. T?RUIT8. Hinokcd Beef and Tongues.— X. Constantly on hand by JOHN DALY, tf 28 Whitaker-st. T El LA ; or the Islsud. B/ Ann Fraser Ty. 1 j tier, snthor of " Leila in England." *Woodworth's American MticeUany of EaterUinlng Knowledge. By FranolsC. Woodworth—Ulnstrated. A History ot England, from the invasion of the Ro mans to th* aooession of William and Mar; By John Siugard, D. D. From the last revised London Edition. Geuosie aud Geology. By Denis Crofton, B. A. The Phonographio Teaohur; being tn inductive Ex position of Phouugraphy. By E. Webster. A Treatise on general Pathology, by Dr. J. Uenle, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology la Heidelberg. Translated by U. C. Prottou, A. M. M. D. The aoilpn of Medicines in the System ; by Frederick W. Headland, B. A., M. R. C. S. Reoelved by may 17 JOHN M. COOPERA CO. IfeUTTHit, CHERME, dkC. Xj 20 l*ubs New May Rotter. 60 Boxes Cheese. 28 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Floor. 60 Boxes Herring. Landing and for sale by may 11 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. 1JALT1MOHK FLOUR AND BACON- 11100 bbls. Baltimore Flour. 30 hhds. Prime new Sides. 20 " ** " Shoulders. Landing, nnd for sale by may il SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. MiIIOKUU TONUlKb—3 barrels just re- O oeived and for sale by may 11 A. BONAUD. / 1 ANAKY CA4JKH.—Juel received per etea- \ J mar Florida, a large lot of Chinese Tin Canary Cages, whioh are cheaper, cleaner and better in every reipect than the old-fashioned wood and wire ones. Every good Canary ehonld be treated to one. For sale by (may 12J J. F. COLLINS. Ilf AY.—60 bale* Hay daily expected per bark XX Flight, and for sale, to arrive, by may 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. / 'ilDBR.—John Uhl’s best Cider always on \j band and for sal* by may 12 BRIOIIAM, KELLY ft CO. LKIK HALE.—A Man 115 years old, n good F Tailor, warranted sound. Apply to may 12 WM. WRIGHT. \ftf IRE MEAT HAFEH of' dim-rent also. $ f Also, Wire Dish Covers in setts or single, may 12 MOR8E ft NICHOLS. THINNER AND TEA BELLHof nil since, ±J made ef Brass and White Metal, may 12 MORSE ft NICHOLS. I/ANH.—Common and flow Palm Leaf Fane, fine F China, Spanish aad other styles in great variety, for sal* by [may 2] KEMPTUN ft VKRSTILLK. 1 HUE, LAT1IH. PLAHTKK, CEMENT i J AND PLASTERING HAIR.—A uoualaut sup ply of the above articles for sale by may 12 DHIQUAM, KELLY ft CO. 17XTRA CANAL FLOUR, iu whole aud Fj half hbls, Oraham’s aud Buekwbent Floor, just Inading, for (may 5) M. J. SOLOMONS. I >UTTER AND CI1EEHE.—25 firkin* But Xj ter, 60 boxes Che**#, received and for sale by apr 18 MoMAUON ft DOYLE. VALOUR AND l^ARI/.—150 bbls. Baltimore F Floor; 20 bbls. Leaf Lard. Reoelved and for sale Gy [may 13J McMaHONft DOYLE. ■ 5OK HALE, A muu 31 years old, n first rate F field and timber baud. Warranted sound. Apply te [may 11.] WM. WRIGHT. A LUM HALT, Brooked Tongues, Biscuits, llama. Batter. Lard anl Cheese. Just raeeived by may 6 M. J. SOLOMONS. TVIMEHTIC L1QUOKH—E. Phelps' Gio, J>..k" wkuk,.« “Sfiif-VLS’LS’o'K.' 7 •J< | BUXEH FUME GROUND COFFEE, OU just received and for sale by r ' n „L„.. m may 11 E.JO BYRNE. Vf UTICE.—Tbu uudersigued will oontiuue to 1Y entry on tbe Lumber and Timber busnerle ae heretofore, under th* name auo riyleofj. Roberts ft Co. J- ROBERTS, mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, OIIUAU IIOIJSK BVatP.—400 bbl>. fort- ^8,rap. f.r ml. b, ^ PALMLS. BITTKK. A SUPERIOR quality .t Bulwr for rale by A. m.y 10 W. D. F08D. IjUmU. dry Cod Fisk, Pickled Mackerel and JC Salmon ana No. 1 Bbadfcrsalsby may 16 WiD. FORD. VOVVRK. rALD JAVA uh! Rio,. .up«rior quality.lbr »l. by \_/mayl6 W. D. FORD. UIHCUITH, Crarkera—Freak Bode, Egg. Lem Xj so and Sponge BisenUs; ^so Snssx, Rawer aad feaev eraokers, just rsMivid aad for tale by niay 16 W.D FORD. Jeffsrara etrtet. IJUMSHUIMS l)U»Y8K PVJ, by ubiok Jr one ar more eupe of eoSeo oan he me.de In five ralantes from oold water. « may IS MOR8R ft NICHOLS. 1’IBM KKTTI.KB, A.nuruju. BtiUn, T«o te,"”- At-rrin uit.L, THE UNITED HTATES I.II'KINHUBANCK. Annuity and Trust Company, . bines the Mutual and Proprietary . 1 insure th# lives of whit# persons, also negroes. Dr. ARffOf B, Medioal Rvantiner. roar 15 ly MINIS k FLORANCB, Ayeats. INSURANCE. Fin and Life Iniursnee Agency. Farmer*’ Flrcwlnsaranre Company OF UTICA.». Y. Oar it al. $200,000. Grfiilts Fire Inanmure Campaay OF UTICA, If. Y. Car ita l, $150,000. Charter Oak Life Innwranro Cempasy, HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the $*ate} $260,000. p Gill, Frosldent. Jas.C. Walklkt, Applications reeelvod by *E1~ A. WILBliK, Agent for Savannah, 120 Oongrens-et. Charter Perpetual—Cask Syatem. CAPITAL 1950,000. Bancroft dc Bryan. GENERAL AGKNT8 AND BROKERS, ron tor runcuAXB Aim salb or STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE* HEAL ESTATE. Nos 117 Ray Hired, Hawauuah. ib*M >7 Fire 9 nnd Llfk Inaurance Company* X HE uikfferslgned Agents of the above Company, will take risks against Fir* on Buildings, Stock in te, ie., on the moet favorable terms. •» ko., jan 14 BANCROFT k BRYAN, ly No. 117 Baj-*L, Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY * IiONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9,000,000 of Pound* Sterling* rj'HI* INSTITUTION hns established an Agency X In Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Prodoc# and ftoperty will be issued by ANDREW LOW k CO. AUCTION 8. nt fnulbricK * awnT TO-MOl Will be sol ■ Groceries, ««!*«■■, vinsn/tM* yi>„ ware, Drjr Ooods, new and eeeond harTd Fnmltan, ’ 0 :M°»H0W, May *1. fit 11 o'clock, soldin front of ,torc. tbs us**i gxsoitmeat of **• I ’ ,( J llor *. Crosksry. and Olass- Articlss, aooks, Watches, Cutlery, As. Oothlng, Terms caih bei. N B.—All artlslM _ _ Med tor before the next regular sals, will b« sold" eonat mad rlskof tho fortnar tarrbaser. Farm Lots ml Auction. wm SHTUESDAY, June 7, at 11 o'eleek, a wnSiSiiVW of i h# Court House-rawm Lot No p.tt of lb. Cottaf Trtal. T«ru,i «t7.” Ilosensult Cement at Privet, Sole. Now lauding persebr CaUraet-100 bbU Hydraulic improved Ksssncs of Coffee. Ws hav* just reoelved from tbs manAfsstaren in Philadelphia, and will eonllnn* tu keep on hand for sale. Augustus Hammer* Improved Bssenes of Ooffoe, This is the best composition of Coflbt svsr offered for A prii steamboat or hotel. Bavanmab, January >1,1858. LONDON PH4ENIX FIRE OFFICE. riMlIS Company takss Kir* Risks in this city,and I insures Rents and Leasee, sep 2 ROOT. HABERSHAM ft SON, Agents. iKTNA iNSUUANt.'K CUIMPANV Oinyhameand Hdkfe At Private Sale. | Jusl rsoeived per last stesmor—2 oases Ginghams, S do Frenoh Head lldhfs., for sale low. ITbanaasee Baton und Lard, at Rrieale Sals. 13,000 lbs. New Bacon, assorted Hog round. f2,9U0 " Fresh Leaf Lard, jnst rsoeived per R. R. from Tennessee, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Com and Oats at PrieaUSaU. 800 bags Corn, and 360 do. Oats, for sale in lots to salt purchasers. OF HARTFORD, CONN. I1HE undersigned, Agents uf the above Company, [_ continue to Uke risks against Firo on Buildings, looks, et Mg -*- * spr 14 a the moat favorable terms. COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutual Life laaaraaee Company *f New York. BA AC ARBATT, Bcc’y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, u rr.i t- Dr. R. D. Aumolo, Medioal Examiner. Applications rsoeived by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Inaurance Company* dBIJRY HULL, Prseident aud Treasurer.— Also* Cu ask, Seo'ry. C. F. MoKay, Actuary, s undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues te Uke the following rleks, via: Marine, Riser and Fire; also on the lives of Servants. Lives of WhlU Persons are also take* by this Com- 4 *B Ai en Strauberry Sets at Private Sals. Strawberry Bette of th* following kinds-Alio* Maede, Boeten Pine, Brltieh tineen, Ohio Redwood, Hndeon Crimson Cone, WhlU Wood, llovey’e Seedling, Early 8carl*t. They are all grown In this climate and lu good order. A^l orders left at our store for any of tbs above kinds will be promptly attended to. MarthaII Houes Umntbue und Aon ut Private Sals. Comprising e*e fine large Omalbas, six good Horses, and Harness oomplete. Also-th# fine pleasure sehr. Ans, with new Sails, Rigging, fto., all la oomplete order. The above property will be sold on very aooommoda ting terms, th* preeent owner being about te remove * Mi*oity, has no further os* for 1L 2000 bushels prime White Corn, Groceries, Provisions, tbe, pany. No extra premium for residing in th# South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jan* 17 ly Corner of Day and Drayton at*. Carpet ami Floor Cloth Warehanu. Curtains, Curtain Goods, dcc. f &c«,dcc. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sts. 7I1HE Subscriber, knowing that the citiaonsof ■ -* — later -* *■ Savannah have foil a groat iatorost la tho ooteb- gofa CARPET WAREHOUSE^ la this eltv, and being aware that many hav* beea awaiting tne completion of the New Store, so that they oould make their selection of the various articles for furnlshiag their houses, would respectfully inform the publie, geaorally, that he has opened th* moet eoai- plete assortment of nil th# various styles of GOODS usually kept la similar establishments.- The Stock of th# different departments will oonslst, la part, of th* following Goods, via: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Brussels; Mooet Brussels; vnncrtaW, M TvnDvnf, LX(. FUILBRICK ft BELL offer on aooommodating tei at private fals: Liquors.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum. 25 bbll.Peach Brandy. 25 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin, i half pines Cognac Brandy. 10 casks "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, I poashsoa Irish Whisky (MsMahaa'sk 5 eighth casks Pi net, OastilUoa ft Co. and Henneaay Brandy, 200 dos. of lae Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Braady, Oln, Ram, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy-all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10.casks Hams, 10 oasks Shoulders. Hay.—800 bales Eastern and Northern. Cbm ext.—160 bbls. Rosendale Cement Co. Flock.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. IUohmoad, Ckockekv.—25 crates assorted Common and Oraalt*. Ulasswarb.—76 eases Tumblers, assorted, 10 easos Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps. Molasses Cans, ft*. Jrug- f pat- Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brossels; Mooet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Bteirs, Halls, ft*.; Di— gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 la width, of every variety of | terns; Hearth Rags; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table Piano Coven; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Beds; Stair Linen, ft*., fte. OILCLOTHS. Of every width; from one te eight yards, for Halls, -ining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, fto.: Rose Wood, Mahogany r ad Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINSt Bilk and Wonted Damask De-Laine: Worsted and - - - . plain- Linen Damask DcLalna; Figured and ll (Damasks, . inured _ variety of colon; White and Raff, for Shades. WINDOW 8UADE8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarlnnd and White and Gold, entinly new style; Cord; Loops; r **- scla; together with all the various Trimmings for tains and Shade*. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest lmportetlou; all ot^ which will be wm. ii. union. Again, 140 Congress and 67 Ht. Jnllan-sts. Dancing Academy. HONS. A. BONAUD reipeclfully Inform, his patrons that his last Term, of thlsseason, will ‘commence on Thursday, 7th last. Pupils, for th* above term, will be received until tbe 23d inst. Persons willing te patronise kirn an request ed te send pupils to his Academy at t P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. N. II.-- Mops. A. B.'s Fancy Dress Ball will Uke plane Tuesday, 26th Inst. apr 6 TR tiring te have their Cotton repacked, applying at my press. Eastern Wharves, mar 6 *' do so by C. JL L. LAMAR. BATHING HOUHK. T M. HAYWOOD reepocvftilly announces to ths *1 a eltisens of Savannah that on and after this day, Feb. 9th, th* price of bathing will be, for a single bath 6U sente, or 8 tickets for $1, until th* 1st day of May next; from the latol May until the 1st of Novtmbei next, the prie^ of bathing will be 25 conte a bath, fe 9 l«rW m BKUKUK8.—A 1 rgn nneort- ' l BmbMag, Dusting, Fenthi MORSE ft MIOHOL8. IM Brvwgbkrs-ft. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ARNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indeetrvelilile SARCOPHAGUS, OR /—r. n AIR COFFINS, Whioh la Bov tahing th. pita, of all othar* throaghon th. Unitad 8U10*. U. 8. BOOARDUh ho.lBI b..o made the sole agent of the above for tho City of savan nah. would respectfully call attention te their vast su periority over anything of th# kind that has yet been before the publio. The improvements consist in ce menting th* top nnd aides, nnd, by the application of an air pump, removing the air, by whioh means the ooDtents remain without efflu via or change of appear- ance for any length of time. It is on these advantages the olairn te superiority is based. Tho undersigned having examined the above, do not hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they are fully cal culated to answer the intended purpose: 8. N. Harris, M. D., | C. W. Want, M. D- R. Waykb. M. D., P. M. Kollock, M. D., J. C. Habkkauam, M. D., I W. Q. Bollock, M. D., mar 12 R. Lachusox, Machinist.ly I IB**, IU OKI ft*. IMp.. JUIHHI OROK, CO. CrackKRs.—10 whole and IU half bbls. Boston. ^Ci^ars^—60jOOO Common German Cigars, 20,UUO 8paa- Scalks.—A large assortment of Fair bank's Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, M ‘ u - ~ - J — w --- Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clooka, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, fto. fte. jy 14 anVfor’sale tew, 160 ills. Rosendale Cement, 26 do. Piaster Paris. ssp l Irtsi, for rent lsw. lotteries*. Bay Lane, near HnlUHireet. GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers. IIERRINOS—ftTitlRptofcled Uumags COHN—fiOU bushels Ohsrokee , 4* Cow Pass kegs choice Goshen BACON-SIdes, Hhouldei-s and Hams CIOARS—000U RdgallS—cheap TOBACCO-A balsa Leaf Tobacco whisky—in bbls old Mons*gab*l*-VM SCALES—l 7Uu lb Platform Seals t 1 pr ( complete—little nsed SAFE—l . Bonnete l^Bonneti! I TRIMm'in'q A*fToAL* VARItTY „ . STORK, fbm THE l.rft.ai and ricl»al lot of Boa* Hini.m >.d th. ,.Vlc (.sir.l),,ta. iB.lud ta.taml.. Itlnltall. It.ita.rital AO Different Style* elaborately trimmed Parisian Blond Gimp. Rich C Silk. 8atln, Crape and other ohoioe and maehd J foahions. Flats aud Hate; Infanta enbvoldeN Hoods. A great variety of Crape Embroidered * * linings, Paris Silk Laee Shapes; extra rleh L _jonnet Ribbons ; Straw and Dr*es Trimmlnos. v and Colored Lace Gimps and Galloons, Whit* nad v«- ored Silk Fringe. Mantilla*. Plain Bareges, Ihell and other Combs, Hair Puffs, Carls and Anuta, Rlbbsn unteauF,»iuoroiu«r/,o»j* oi «Tsry scan a aim Ids, Fans and a great variety of other Ooods. fepe, Slippers, Children’s UcblUmsntf, tusk nd Hacks, marked with new pcAtesn* for bra- Smoking Csim . .. . as Robes and Hacks, marked with new pattens for b Mr*. Doyle, assisted by competent MUtaersfrem New York, will attend toth* trimming department,sad will endeavor with ekllland taste te pleas*all wfc* Btveir her with orders. Fanoy nad other Bonnets Moaned, hl—ofr d. Pink'-- ^ ‘ sd and Pressed. Pinking done. r Five Bonnet Trimmers wanted Immediately^ t perfectly understand the bnslnees. apr $9 no. 107 UUrf GRAMAS THE MT. Will open on Saturday neat, 9th task, ftaff Spring Steak ot Tashionabl* Bilk, Craps, Straw, and Frenoh Imported Bonnot^Rlkbanto Trimmings for DraSMS, Frenoh Flowers, BUM for Party Dresses, Collar* and Under-Stesvs*, lotfully invites the attention of Lndlssto h*t Mo. 167 Congress-strsek All of th* above goods are of 1 Millinery und MRB. S. TOMB, No 15 Bamurdst. Having completed her 8PR1NU STOCK, respectfully invites the Inspection ot her oss* tom era to her new nnd fiesatifnl styles l i French Embroidtred Lace Craps, Draw i Bilk, Gossimer Lace, Napolltan Less, Mk “ Flaks, Diamond F Dunstable fl Split Straws, SMt . Hair Game, Knotted Gossimer, Geneva Tripoli, I Fancy Jenny Lind Straws, Blond lace? Small ts. Caps, Flowers, Rlbboaa, Maatilh Fancy Bonnets, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons, Mantillas, ef a new and beantifnl style. Dress Patterns nnd Dress Trlmmlsgs. !RL JIILLISKRY AND FAMtl U4HIBS* MUN. DOE. I?IH8. DOE, Jfo. 17 BARNAHD-STBMET, _ Takes this method of Intorroing the Ladles *f Savannah, and vicinity, that the has jnst re ceived her BPR1NO STOCK, ooiaprUing « rge and faahlouable assortment of 8TJ aud SILK BONNETS. Also, a new and 1. _ tiful article, of the moet delicate fabrio, in gold laoe, and a new summer BONNET of Frenoh Law: Ribbons, Capa, Flowers, Bv Straw Trlmminge, fto., fto. P. 8.—All ord.il inn Urn Mutrj ,toa,U, UH.M SEAm IIAKNDtrvS BIPUESS, Lottery. Extra Class 86: 72 9 85 10 22 11 68 48 25 70 6 86 47 13 class 60 ron 1858. To be drawn In Savannah. This Day, May 20th. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 4,ooo dollars: fte. fto. fte. Tickets fl—eharos In proportion TUE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION I A New Cook Stove, CALLED “THE NEW WORLD." For Burnlug Wood or Coal. Tbe Bubscribors have just made arrange ments with Neeara. Abbott ft LawrenO*, Stova Makers, of Philadelphia, forth* exclusive sal* of this excellent STOVE. Th* makers bad it thoroughly tested before offering it te th* public for eale, and it also oomei vary highly reeommended by time* that are now using iL We put a few of them up on trial a short time alno# in this city, and those who have seen them in operation acknowledged that they nevur saw any Btovo, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or baking, that performed eo well nnd with so email cost for fuel; the castings In this Htovo are very hoavy r—m- r- — r £ ,'sry h_. and mounted in the moat perfect manner; th* bake plate is so constructed that you oan get twios tbe heat in the ovon as any other stove now in tue. We are now re ceiving th* different sixes, and we cordially invite all to call aad examine before purchasing. We have also, varions other patterns, among which may be found the Iron Witch, Iron King, nnd celebrated Buck Htovo, for wood. T. W. McARTUOB ft CO., apr 21 Store No. 13 Barnard-eL 8PLKND1D PIANO FOHTK8. Th* undersigned having jnst reoelved ome fine instrument* from the cele brated factories of Hteddart and J. B. — - - Dunham. *,ro enabled to offer an assort ment of Piano Fortes, which, for tone, touch nnd finish, cannot be surpassed. A call is respectfully solicited, apr 9 F. ZOOBAUM ft CO., Waring's Kang*. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Is CO. WKOMKSDAT. MAY 4TU. THE Old Forest Hunger; by Major Walter 1 Campbell, Edited by Frank Forester, Prismatic*; by Riohard Hay wards—Illustrated, Electro Physiology ; by Dr. Uersbom Huff—second edi tion, Tbe Attorney, or tbe Correspondence of John Quod— The Child's First History of America; by the " author of Little Dora," Red Wing.orth* Weird Cruiser of Van Dleman'a Land; * ~ * I, U. 8. N., In# for Msy. Hemoval. H AVING been burned out in Jefferson street, tbe Subscriber has removed his Bakery te No. 26 Street, where he will evnUano to carry on the Baking business. U* will bake aad keep on hand, Wheat, Rye and Graham Bread nnd Cake*, which he will deliver in any part of the oity. Grateful for for mer patronage, he soliolts a continuance of it. apr 8 tf A. F. MIBA. T?3IHKOI DElil EH.—French N. W. Under Fj Udkfs., Swiss and Cumbrio Flounces, Frenoh Em- brviderad Lawn Udkfe.. Lao* and Swiss dose aad Flowing Sleeves, Embroidered Swiss aad Lao* Capet. Cambric aad Swiss Edgings nnd Inserting*, Dotted Swiss Muslins, fte.. fte., aaceived per Alabama, by msy IU W C. W APB WURTH, 81 Bro*ghtoa-sl. OillEHTICH, Striped Osasbnrge, Bins _ . totted**, Brown and Bleached Shirtiugs and Sheetings all widths, Linen Hbeeting, Bornesley ft Riokardsonfe Family Linens, Furniture Calico. Linen Onrtaiaing, White Furniture Dimity, to., reoelved nnd for sal* by may IU LaROCHE ft ROWNE. tr NIFK »U AUPKNKUO.—A uatr and Iwn tv tlfnl nri'sle.far preferable to n Steel, osyi MorSKftNIf MOf HE ft MICHuLft, 155 Brasgbtea-si. TMOUTUK TOILET,—Rt - w au, diaetuned, It U eoasiderad an Imdl^psaanbl* reqnisite in svery family, for sal* by J5KI RomroUs, Tolls! Vine- Climate*. the * to be rally JOHN B. MOORE ft 00. ACKKUKL —95 . *4 26 half do l aad I do, *0 Kits h. At boxes smoked Herrings, landing Iram brig “myl"uulliUOBMA CUNMMtOaAH. - \\Tmeet, Mtal.tr., Kimy. ut CUtapulta, ■ur'u. bJ MINIS k rLOXAMCM. 1,'I.Ot K.-Juf.r Ho.mrd him r* Ini takoMtat H. N. * G*tabrttl. ut MINIS A1 t amv ssiagsss I r 8Mta«nwlil> u« u^i - RscMvsd Mdfbr GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY* For the benefit of ths Independent ffre Co. al Augustn. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Mansgers, (Buooeaaors to F. C. Barber ft Co.) RKh atSo’elock. SPLENDID SCHEME. #4,138 !-ft of 8001-8 Of MO t And more than 140,000 in Smsdler Prizes t Tickets only $1 —Shares In proportion. Tioksts and Shares tor sale, aad Prlsee enshsi on de mand, by GEO. B. ORAY, No. 6 Owens's Building, may 29 Opposite Pulaski Honso. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE, Office No. U Whitaker-Street, Bay Lane. GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers. D RAWN NUMI&Klt8—OlGruunsAPulsskl Letter; 72 9 36 10 22 11 08 43 25 70 6 36 47 13 class 60 ron 1868. WIU be drawn la Savannah. This Day, May 20th. 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: m 4,000 DOLLARS! Tickets $1—Shares In proportion. JAMES GOWEN, may 20 Vender for Oregory ft Maury. I \KAWN NUMIIKUm — Of Ueurgia fiistr XX Lottery, Class 0, drawn in this oity on ths 17th instant: 59 11 52 8 46 5 19 47 22 45 1 60 Georgia State JLottery. A. D. ELLIS ft CO., Managers, class 9, Will b* drawn in Savannah In public This Afternoon, May 30th, at 6 ofelock. SPLENDID SCHEME. 4,138 dollars—5 of 800—5 of 500, fte. fto. fto. Tioksts only $1—shares in proportion. EXTRA CLASS I, Draws To-Morrow. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 14 drawn ballots In eaeh package of 25 tickets. 46,000 Dollars—UJ,500-11,000—7,080 fte. fto. fte. Tioksts $16—Halves $8 -Quartore ft4-Eighth* $2. Tickets, either sisgly or by tbe package, for eale s *“ B^ street, in connexion with tbe Expn " ■M Hotel, by CI1ABLE8 B. PATTERSON. Dnguerreau Gallery. T HE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Prentice, corner 8t. Julian street and Market square, where ho will be hippy te so* the formtr patrons of tbe Establishment, and ns mai.y u*w ones as will favor him with a call. ggrAU^plcture* putnpin th* beststjleof tat art APOTHECARY’S HALL, S. £. Corner of Broughton aad Barnard streets, Savannah, Georgia. 1 MIE subscriber would moat rnapcctftilly inform the eitlxsvs of Savannah and ths sarroanding country, that he has taken the store situated as above, where n# Is now opening a full and aeleot stock of Draga, Medlclnera* Chemicals, Perfume- (H, iTlcuiciiion, L-iiruiicain, ren ry, Fancy Articles, Dye ritaffis, Glanoware. Ar., ace., which he offers to the publio at wholesale and retail, on such terms as caaaot foil te giro entire satisfaction, both as regards price aad quality. Every article n* offer# for sale has been selected by himself within the last tueuty daye. from the most reli able houses in the northern markets; particular atten tion having bsen paid to their purity and freshness. Having had sev*ral years experience in th* pres cription business 1st northern and southern cities, he foela himself fully prepared to compound all praaorip- tions and family medloines entrusted to him, with oars, neatness and dispatch. b J ?£SS£lSll Xii xa ofth* day and night, ^Phjsletiusa,oonntry EerahauU, nad Families, and all perrana who need or wav need pure aad genuine medi cines or tny other artlal# that Is generally fouadtaa nrniiM «M. A,pl/ w 1« w ** 153 Bay Street, K ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform tbo elti sens of Savannah and Us v i ncluded their arrsugemsnts v road and Banking Company, and •angers daily to Macon, anu aemi-week and Columbus, and also forwarding gov ville nnd all intermediate places. W* would *l»e tag that our expresses by the steamers to New York (M lphla enable us to forward every deteriytieacf idles and valuables te every town in Iks North ern States—also te California and Europe. U/ricax and AamtTs—118 Bay -at reel, Savannah; a A. Ells ft Hon, Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Gfielhsipst E. C. Uubbell, Columbus; 74 Broadway, Maw Yetki 43 and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Kxohange-street, Provideaoe, Monte gumury-struct, Ban Franoiaoo. fab a Ll V1NGHTUN, WINCHESTER, ft OO. MNUICAL CARD. DR. C. H. WLI i street, near 1 irteiodeoauB.* This beautifol Instrument of 4 and 5 Octaves, Marti from th# celebrated Manufactory ol Cuhnrt ;• a band and for sal I. W. MORRELL Needbnm, always on band %n/for n^o. JAMEM O. A. CLANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ornci No. *175 Bat Branny, may 6 3m■ rrilE Firm of J. P. 1 X the I4lh lnat., by mi Mr. Z. N. Winkler is fully au^hotiaed to nos Iks name of the firm, in settling the knsiness of the snM firm. J. F. PELOT. _ Z. N. WINKLER. HAVE THIS DAY associated with myself, " ~ VXD WALDUAUI, g. N. WINKLER.- Vtae Charleston Shoe Store,, J (Sign of the Bed Flag.) 19 DaHNAHV S J IB the place to purchase, for th* LuWKnT CASH Prices, Hoots, ehoes, Trunks nad Car pet Bags. l'ereuus wiabing to supply themselves with any of these articles, should not forget the number, nt tkey will always Hud a well aeleotod stock to ssisct from, oonsiatlug of: Ladies' Fine Black aad Colored Gal Ladles* and Missas* Shippers of all I Children's Shoes in great variety. Gentlemen's Calf, Hewed and Peg- Men's Kip aud Pegged Brogars, Together with a great variety ■ ly u mar 21 E. MURPHY. EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE. < »n the t tret Day <d May, Part First at ^ THE FOFLLAItLDiCATOR Will be Published at No. 17 Sprues Street, M York: Price Twelve and a half sent*. '1118 will bo tho most comprehensive Ednenlfcnfol ' T>! X Periodical ever issued from tbe Press. It Will in-3* elude a regular course of instrualWn in every dspsyf- inenl of kuowledgu. It proposes te introduce the Peo ple te nil the departments ot Human Knowledge, andbs afford individual man the means of a oomplete steals* Th* following Programme can be mad* to sever the whole flelaof Human Knowledge. Eaeh aatnberof the Educator will ooatala articles iu eeveiral ef the depart ments. The lessons in Geography will beaooompmatad with mape engraved on cup;>«r; and the Lmeeuas In every other Department which can admit of UwlU bff IlluMratea by Diagrams, Engraving* and Drawiags.- Nothing which artistic skill can do, to embellish thn several subjects, will be noglectod. The Popular Educator embraces th* following Dm> partmenta aad Hulueots: I. Language.—This includes Language, Grammar. Philology, nad Belles Lettret, ^ II. Natural Uistoiy.—Geography, Botany, ftoslagy. Mineralogy, and Geology. r Wf - IIL Mathematics.—Arithmetic, Algebra, flsnmefrr. Mensuration, fto. IV. Physical Scion cos.—Mechanics, Statistics, Dann- mtes. Hydraulics, Optic*, Acoustics, Chemistry, Astronomy. V. Industrial Selene**.-Fishing, Hunting, Agri cultures, Manufacturers, Mining, Metallurgy Coining, Modes of Communication, Improve- mcate. VI - scape and Gardening, Ornamental Art. IX. Phllotaipbj.Mtat.i .ud McnlM.H.,Ttato. Icoph). M.utai tad Moral Maan^l X. Political Hcleno*.—Law, Government, 3. Ecuuomv. Slat Utica. - 1 XI - fiSfesasrsafisa^ XII. Miscollaoea.—Notes of Books, Answers to Ce»- raspondouta, fto. ■ The snococdlng Psrttof the Popular Educator will appear <*n tbe first day of every month. Prion 12* oenu -$1 6U per Annum.- “ in advano- 1 . ALEXANDER MUST 17 Spruce Street, New York, and* apr 23—1m AGENTS WANTED. «ew Wfftich, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORE. BROUGHTON STREET, No 148. M R. FRANCIS BTE1N, Mnnufootarer of Ckro- nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watmism fto. reaneotfallv informs his customers and tba public g rally that he haa fitted np the Store where ho Intends to maksapermsm carry on tit# Jewelry business in its v Watohes, Clocks, Town Clock*. CirMsomstt ry, ft*., fte., eleaned and repaired with dii warranted. New fashion Jewelry aad Fei of all deeeriptioaa seld at tk ' N. B.—Any Watch, Clock nalred bv other watchmakei- _ ZSSZgiZ Z?XX£«i«l Ud. hiVi 1 r M - : 1 4